Arts & Entertainment
Brooklyn Weekend Guide: Storms And Something For Every Neighborhood
To-do list: Eat seafood and enjoy music at a fish fry, see your neighbors at a block party, and catch a free Maya-inspired performance.
BROOKLYN— Brooklyn is looking wet and unsettled this weekend, but not it's a total washout. There are still plenty of events to check out and ways to stay active.
Here's your forecast:
- Saturday, Aug. 22: Mostly cloudy and humid, around 77°F. Some light rain or drizzle is possible earlier, but the better chance for rain and thunderstorms comes Saturday evening. Localized flooding is possible with heavier storms.
- Sunday, Aug. 23: Warmer, around 83°F, with periods of clouds and sun. Morning showers and scattered storms/downpours around midday or afternoon remain possible. Conditions should be more favorable between storms.
- Best outdoor window: Earlier Saturday appears safer than Saturday evening. Sunday isn't a washout either, but timing is less certain because storms could pop up during the day.
This weekend marks the Battle of Brooklyn’s 250th anniversary, where British and American forces clashed in what became the largest battle of the Revolutionary War.
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Also, I found this flyer for a cool block party in Bed-Stuy.
I went to one last summer, and it did not disappoint— super fun!
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Despite the neighborhood’s ongoing fight against deed theft, it’s a reminder that the community is still here, still strong. And, that's always a reason to celebrate.

Brooklyn Events This Weekend
Bedford-Stuyvesant — End of Summer Block Party
1046 Broadway | Sunday, Aug. 23, 1–8 PM
Block party featuring music, food, games, and community activities.
Brownsville — Backpack Giveaway at McLeod’s Community Garden
130 Liberty Ave | Saturday, Aug. 22, 5:30–7:30 PM
Free back-to-school giveaway with backpacks and school supplies; walk-ups welcome while supplies last.
Brooklyn Heights — Battle of Brooklyn Community Day
128 Pierrepont St | Saturday, Aug. 22, 11 AM–5 PM
Community programming commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn.
Bushwick — Summers At The Starr: Akna Y Las Piedras Mágicas
The Bushwick Starr, 419 Eldert St. | Saturday, Aug. 22, 5 PM
Free musical performance inspired by Maya cosmology, featuring original music and a primarily English-language staging.
Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill — Battle of Brooklyn 250th Anniversary Events
Old Stone House, 336 3rd St | Saturday, Aug. 22, 11 AM–12:30 PM
Historical programming commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn.
Crown Heights — Fish Fry
Crabby Shack- 613 Franklin Ave | Saturday, Aug. 22, 2 PM
Fish fry from Crabby Shack in collaboration with Out To Lunch, with music, games, and food specials.
Fort Greene — Carib-Import #1 Artist Talk
MoCADA Ubuntu Botanical Garden, 48 Lafayette Ave | Saturday, Aug. 22, 3–5 PM
Artist talk connected to MoCADA’s “Carib-Import #1” exhibition.
Park Slope — Battle of Brooklyn 250th Anniversary Reenactment
Prospect Park | Saturday, Aug. 22, 10 AM–12 PM
Historical reenactment and commemoration marking the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn.
It’s My Park at Sunset Park
Sunset Park Recreation Center | Sunday, Aug. 23, 10 AM–12 PM
Free community volunteer event focused on helping beautify and care for the park.
Williamsburg/Greenpoint — NBCB August Public Paddles
Bushwick Inlet Park, Franklin St & N 15th St | Sunday, Aug. 23, 1–3 PM
Free public kayaking/paddling session on Bushwick Inlet.
Windsor Terrace/Kensington — Read to a Therapy Dog
Windsor Terrace Library | Saturday, Aug. 22, 7 AM
Children can practice their reading skills with a therapy dog.
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