90 Kent Avenue and North 8th Street,

Tree Care Tuesday with Human Impacts Institute
Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and green spaces.

Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and green spaces. Help with their local oyster monitoring project, too!

Registration is recommended (required for groups). Please register here.

9/15/2015 0:00 10:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM

(917) 727-9761
programs@humanimpactsinstitute.org.

Organizing for Garden Success: Meeting Facilitation Strategies (Part 3 of 3)
This workshop will show 10 techniques to make your meeting fun, productive, and informative.

Meetings are important and critical to your group’s health, especially when everyone’s voices are heard. This workshop will show 10 techniques to make your meeting fun, productive, and informative. Learn how to draw out opinions and insights from your members, turning them from spectators to stakeholders. Registered GreenThumb gardeners who attend all three sessions will be eligible to receive a free book for their garden.

Este taller se ofrecerá con traducción al Español.

RSVP for Brooklyn
Bushwick Inlet Park Building
86 Kent Avenue

RSVP for Manhttan
Pelham Fritz Recreation Center
18 Mount Morris Park West

8/21/2018 0:00 5:30:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 602-5300
greenthumbinfo@parks.nyc.gov.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Dance Away the Night with the City Stompers
Visit Bushwick Inlet Park for a whole evening of southern Appalachian traditional music!

City Stompers presents Kitty & The Cosmic String Coalition!

Hailing from Virginia, Kitty & The Cosmic String Coalition are stopping at Bushwick Inlet Park on their way to the Newport Folk Festival to play a Square Dance for all.

Join the ruckus. Bring the whole family. All dances led by City Stompers’ Megan Downes.

Teen phenom Kitty Amaral brings her fiery fiddle to NYC for the first time! Joined by City Stompers’ favorite Virginian Danny Knicely on acoustic rhythm guitar and Aimee Curl on upright bass. Come over to Bushwick Inlet Park for a whole evening of southern Appalachian traditional music. Stomp your feet, hold hands with your neighbors and learn how to do traditional mountain square dances with each other.

This event is free and open all!

7/27/2017 0:00 7:00:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

718 965-8938
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Tree Care Tuesday with Human Impacts Institute
Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and green space. Help with their local oyster monitoring project, too!

Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and green space. Help with their local oyster monitoring project, too!

Registration is ecommended (required for groups). Please register here.

7/14/2015 0:00 10:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM

(917) 727-9761
programs@humanimpactsinstitute.org.

Brooklyn Artists Open House
Artists will be able to tour Bushwick Inlet Park and Center, ask questions, and receive submission guidelines.

Join us for an evening of networking, partnership opportunities, and refreshments as we plan an exciting season in 2016 of visual, literary, and performing arts at the Bushwick Inlet Park Center.

Artists will be able to tour Bushwick Inlet Park and Center, ask questions, and receive submission guidelines.

4/19/2017 0:00 6:30:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

(718) 965-8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Tree Care Tuesday with Human Impacts Institute
Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and greenspace and help with their local oyster monitoring project too!

Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and greenspace and help with their local oyster monitoring project too!

Register online.

5/19/2015 0:00 10:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM

(917) 727-9761
programs@humanimpactsinstitute.org.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark with Watercolor Painting by the River
Learn how to use lines, shapes, and colors to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the two-hour session.

Join us for a free watercolor painting series along the river. Ashton Agbomenou will teach free adult watercolor classes demonstrating how to use line, shape, and color to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the 2 hour session. Supplies will be provided and beginners are welcome.

About the Artist: Ashton is a freelance painter and filmmaker with a BFA degree from Rhode Island School of Design. Born and raised in Harlem, New York he studied classical painting at the High School of Art & Design and the Art Students League of New York.

The classes are for 18 years old and older.

Classes on May 24, June 28, and July 12, 2018. Sign up for one or all three!

Please note: This event is free but space is limited; please RSVP to https://watercoloratbushwickinlet.eventbrite.com

In case of rain, the class moves indoors.

In partnership with the Art Students League of New York.

Contact (212) 360-1430 or accessibility@parks.nyc.gov for more information regarding accessibility.

5/24/2018 0:00 6:30:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

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Movies Under the Stars: Shocktober Fest – The Fog (2005)
A strange fog sweeps in over an island town on the coast of Oregon, bringing vengeful ghosts of mariners who were murdered there exactly 200 years prior.

Join NYC Parks and New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for this free film!

In this update of the John Carpenter classic, a strange fog sweeps in over an island town on the coast of Oregon, bringing vengeful ghosts of mariners who were murdered there exactly 200 years prior. The townspeople find themselves trapped and fighting for their lives while investigating the truth of their history.

Know Before You Go:
You should come before 6:15 p.m. to get your spot for the movie. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Food is OK, but no alcohol or smoking is permitted.

10/20/2016 0:00 6:15:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(718) 965-8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Arts, Culture & Fun and Make Music New York
Enjoy skyline views on the east river as the cello community perform a special work for Make Music New York Day by NY-­based composer Adam Cuthbert.

Enjoy skyline views on the east river as the cello community perform a special work for Make Music New York Day by NY-­based composer Adam Cuthbert.

Make Music New York is a truly unique celebration, a music holiday on which musicians of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels are empowered to perform in public spaces throughout all five boroughs of NYC, energizing the entire city in the process. Over its ten year history, Make Music New York has grown to become NYC’s largest one-day collection of free, outdoor concerts, all thanks to you and your participation!

6/21/2017 0:00 7:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

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It’s My Park at Bushwick Inlet Park
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park to plant bulbs to help beautify at Bushwick Inlet Park.
Volunteers should meet at entrance to park at Kent Ave and N 9th Street

This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park to plant bulbs to help beautify at Bushwick Inlet Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you!

12/3/2016 0:00 10:00:00 AM 1:00:00 PM

(917) 912-8504
info@bushwickinletpark.org.

Organizing for Garden Success: Bylaws (Part 2 of 3)
GreenThumb will now be requiring all community garden groups to have bylaws for the 2019 relicensing.

GreenThumb will now be requiring all community garden groups to have bylaws for the 2019 relicensing. See here for more information.

Disorganization creates dysfunction. This three-part workshop series is designed to help your garden group build a strong foundation to deal with the many issues that arise in a community space. In this workshop we will be discussing writing garden bylaws that assist in decision-making. Registered GreenThumb gardeners who attend all three sessions will be eligible to receive a free book for their garden.

Este taller se ofrecerá con traducción al Español.

La desorganización crea disfunción. Esta serie de talleres de dos partes está diseñada para ayudar a su grupo de jardinería a construir una base sólida para lidiar con los muchos problemas que surgen en un espacio comunitario. En este taller hablaremos sobre la redacción de reglamentos de jardinería que ayudan en la toma de decisiones. Los jardineros registrados GreenThumb que asistan a ambas sesiones serán elegibles para recibir un libro gratis para su jardín.

7/17/2018 0:00 5:30:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 602-5300
greenthumbinfo@parks.nyc.gov.

Organizing for Garden Success: Group Structure (Part 1 of 3)
This three-part workshop series is designed to help your garden group build a strong foundation to deal with the many issues that arise in a community space.

GreenThumb will now be requiring all community garden groups to have bylaws for the 2019 relicensing. See here for more information.

Disorganization creates dysfunction. This three-part workshop series is designed to help your garden group build a strong foundation to deal with the many issues that arise in a community space. In this workshop, we will discuss different examples of group structure and how they can help alleviate stressful decision-making. Registered GreenThumb gardeners who attend all three sessions will be eligible to receive a free book for their garden.

Este taller se ofrecerá con traducción al español.

This event will take place in two locations:

RSVP for Brooklyn
Bushwick Inlet Park Building

RSVP for Manhattan
Pelham Fritz Recreation Center

6/19/2018 0:00 5:30:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 602-5300
greenthumbinfo@parks.nyc.gov.

Movies Under the Stars: Art of Brooklyn Film Festival – Hunter & Game
Join NYC Parks for Festival Fridays with the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival’s screening of Hunter & Game.

Join NYC Parks for Festival Fridays with the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival!

Written and directed by Kevin Alexander, this scathing comedy is both a brilliant parody and a love letter to the Williamsburg electronic music scene. The film stars Cameron Scoggins (Nashville) and Nico Tortorella (Younger).

Know Before You Go:

You should arrive before 8:00 p.m. to get your spot. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Food is OK, but no alcohol or smoking. Reservations are not taken, so space is available on a first come first served basis. All are welcome!

5/19/2017 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:00:00 PM

(718) 965-8935
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Astronomy: Phases of the Moon
Fall and winter are the best times to observe meteor showers, the phases of the moon, and many planets of the Milky Way.

Our Urban Park Rangers will be your guides to the solar system, discussing the science, history and folklore of the universe.

Fall and winter are the best times to observe meteor showers, the phases of the moon, and many planets of the Milky Way.

Astronomy programs feature the use of telescopes and binoculars to observe astronomical events.

10/20/2018 0:00 8:00:00 PM 9:30:00 PM

(718) 421-2021
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CANCELLED: Movies Under the Stars: Shocktober Fest – The Fog (2005)
Join NYC Parks and New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for this free spooky classic.
The film will be on the lawn behind the sports field, near the water.

Please note: this event has been cancelled.

Join NYC Parks and New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for this free film!

In this update of the John Carpenter classic, a strange fog sweeps in over an island town on the coast of Oregon, bringing vengeful ghosts of mariners who were murdered there exactly 200 years prior. The townspeople find themselves trapped and fighting for their lives while investigating the truth of their history.

Know Before You Go:
You should come before 6:45 p.m. to get your spot for the movie. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Food is OK, but no alcohol or smoking is permitted.

10/2/2016 0:00 6:30:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

(718) 965-8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

CANCELLED: Movies Under the Stars – Shocktoberfest: Fear(s) of the Dark
These tales of terror are inspired by the creeping shadows that lurk in the darkest depths of each graphic artist’s psyche.

Please note: this event has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Please see the Parks website for future events.

Join NYC Parks and New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for this free film!

Fear(s) of the Dark (Peur(s) du Noir)
This 2007 French black-and-white animated horror features six stories by acclaimed graphic artists: Blutch, Charles Burns, Marie Caillou, Pierre di Sciullo, Lorenzo Mattotti, and Richard McGuire. These tales of terror are inspired by the creeping shadows that lurk in the darkest depths of each artist’s psyche, this monochromatic meditation on the things that make us wake up screaming aims to recreate the atmosphere and mood of an actual nightmare.

Before You Go
This film is in French with English subtitles. You should come before 6:00 p.m. to get your spot for the movie. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Food is OK, but no alcohol or smoking is permitted.

10/24/2018 0:00 6:00:00 PM 7:30:00 PM

(718) 965-8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

CANCELLED: Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark with Watercolor Painting by the River
Learn how to use lines, shapes, and colors to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the two-hour session.

Please note: this event has been cancelled due to rain. The event has been rescheduled for May 24th.

Join us for a free watercolor painting series along the river. Ashton Agbomenou will teach free adult watercolor classes demonstrating how to use line, shape, and color to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the 2 hour session. Supplies will be provided and beginners are welcome.

About the Artist: Ashton is a freelance painter and filmmaker with a BFA degree from Rhode Island School of Design. Born and raised in Harlem, New York he studied classical painting at the High School of Art & Design and the Art Students League of New York.

The classes are for 18 years old and older.

Classes on May 17, June 28, and July 12, 2018. Sign up for one or all three!

Please note: This event is free but space is limited; please RSVP to https://watercoloratbushwickinlet.eventbrite.com

In case of rain, the class moves indoors.

In partnership with the Art Students League of New York.

Contact (212) 360-1430 or accessibility@parks.nyc.gov for more information regarding accessibility.

5/17/2018 0:00 6:30:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

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Movies Under the Stars: Napoleon Dynamite
This hit 2004 comedy follows an awkward teen, Napoleon Dynamite as he helps his new friend Pedro run for class president while dealing with his bizarre family life back home.

Join NYC Parks and New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for this free film!

Napoleon Dynamite
This hit 2004 comedy follows an awkward teen, Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) as he helps his new friend Pedro run for class president while dealing with his bizarre family life back home.

Before You Go:
You should come before 7:00 p.m. to get your spot for the movie. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Food is OK, but no alcohol or smoking is permitted.

9/19/2018 0:00 7:00:00 PM 9:00:00 PM

(718) 965-8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Tree Care Tuesday with Human Impacts Institute
Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and green spaces.

Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and green spaces. Help with their local oyster monitoring project, too!

Registration is recommended (required for groups). Please register here.

8/11/2015 0:00 10:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM

(917) 727-9761
programs@humanimpactsinstitute.org.

New York Cosmos 2014 Back to School Clinics
Professional coaches from the NY Cosmos Training and Development Program, along with several players from the New York Cosmos, will attend the clinics and work directly with the kids.

New York Cosmos coaches and players will hold free clinics for boys and girls, ages 6 through 14, in Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan parks.

Professional coaches from the NY Cosmos Training and Development Program, along with several players from the New York Cosmos, will attend the clinics and work directly with the kids. Afterwards, the players will also be available to meet with the kids and sign autographs.

Every child attending the clinic will each receive a free Cosmos T-shirt and a free redeemable voucher for themselves and a chaperone for one of the Cosmos’ final four home matches of the NASL Fall Season.

Those interested in the clinics are encouraged to go here to sign up for advance registration. Space is limited and is filling up fast. A child can be registered online, while spots remain available, by contacting fcselect@gmail.com for more information.

9/16/2014 0:00 6:00:00 PM 7:00:00 PM

(212) 369-7000
Jen@nycosmos.com.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark Graphic Novel Workshop Series
In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic.

In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic. Participating artists should already have fleshed out characters and environments along with an understanding of perspective. We will cover composition, image and text relationships as well as lighting. Please bring a sketchbook and ruler. All other supplies will be provided. No experience necessary.

Maurice Buckley is an Illustrator, sculptor, storyteller and educator. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Alfred University in 2013. Since then he’s been teaching art all around New York City, through organizations such as The Art Student’s League of New York, and Doing art together. In addition to teaching he works from home as a comic book artist. He currently resides in Brooklyn New York and is working on launching a comic book company with his colleagues and mentors.

Space is limited, so please RSVP to reserve your spot to letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov

In partnership with the Art Students League Seeds of the League

6/17/2017 0:00 12:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM

718.965.8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Movies Under the Stars: Dr. Strangelove
This 1964 political satire centers on an unhinged United States Air Force general who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union.

Join NYC Parks and New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for this free film!

This 1964 political satire centers on an unhinged United States Air Force general who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. Directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, this black comedy stars Peter Sellers in three roles, including Dr. Strangelove. Nominated for four Oscars the film also stars George C. Scott, Slim Pickens and James Earl Jones.

Before You Go:
You should come before 8:15 p.m. to get your spot for the movie. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Food is OK, but no alcohol or smoking is permitted.

8/8/2018 0:00 8:15:00 PM 10:00:00 PM

(718) 965-8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark Graphic Novel Workshop Series
In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic.

In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic. Participating artists should already have fleshed out characters and environments along with an understanding of perspective. We will cover composition, image and text relationships as well as lighting. Please bring a sketchbook and ruler. All other supplies will be provided. No experience necessary.

Maurice Buckley is an Illustrator, sculptor, storyteller and educator. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Alfred University in 2013. Since then he’s been teaching art all around New York City, through organizations such as The Art Student’s League of New York, and Doing art together. In addition to teaching he works from home as a comic book artist. He currently resides in Brooklyn New York and is working on launching a comic book company with his colleagues and mentors.

Space is limited, so please RSVP to reserve your spot to letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov

In partnership with the Art Students League Seeds of the League

6/3/2017 0:00 12:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM

718.965.8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Tree Care Tuesday with Human Impacts Institute
Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and greenspace and help with their local oyster monitoring project too!

Join the Human Impacts Institute to help care for local trees and greenspace and help with their local oyster monitoring project too!

Register online. (Required for groups and recommended for all.)

6/9/2015 0:00 10:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM

(917) 727-9761
programs@humanimpactsinstitute.org.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark Graphic Novel Workshop Series
In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic.

In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic. Participating artists should already have fleshed out characters and environments along with an understanding of perspective. We will cover composition, image and text relationships as well as lighting. Please bring a sketchbook and ruler. All other supplies will be provided. No experience necessary.

Maurice Buckley is an Illustrator, sculptor, storyteller and educator. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Alfred University in 2013. Since then he’s been teaching art all around New York City, through organizations such as The Art Student’s League of New York, and Doing art together. In addition to teaching he works from home as a comic book artist. He currently resides in Brooklyn New York and is working on launching a comic book company with his colleagues and mentors.

Space is limited, so please RSVP to reserve your spot to letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov

In partnership with the Art Students League Seeds of the League

6/3/2017 0:00 12:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM

718.965.8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark Graphic Novel Workshop Series
In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic.

In this workshop series for 4 Saturdays in June, you will learn the foundations of what makes up a graphic novel or comic. Participating artists should already have fleshed out characters and environments along with an understanding of perspective. We will cover composition, image and text relationships as well as lighting. Please bring a sketchbook and ruler. All other supplies will be provided. No experience necessary.

Maurice Buckley is an Illustrator, sculptor, storyteller and educator. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Alfred University in 2013. Since then he’s been teaching art all around New York City, through organizations such as The Art Student’s League of New York, and Doing art together. In addition to teaching he works from home as a comic book artist. He currently resides in Brooklyn New York and is working on launching a comic book company with his colleagues and mentors.

Space is limited, so please RSVP to reserve your spot to letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov

In partnership with the Art Students League Seeds of the League

6/24/2017 0:00 12:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM

718.965.8942
letitia.guillory@parks.nyc.gov.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark with Watercolor Painting by the River
Learn how to use lines, shapes, and colors to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the two-hour session.

Join us for a free watercolor painting series along the river. Ashton Agbomenou will teach free adult watercolor classes demonstrating how to use line, shape, and color to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the two-hour session. Supplies will be provided and beginners are welcome.

About the Artist: Ashton is a freelance painter and filmmaker with a BFA degree from Rhode Island School of Design. Born and raised in Harlem, New York he studied classical painting at the High School of Art & Design and the Art Students League of New York.

The classes are for 18 years old and older.

Please note: This event is free but space is limited; please RSVP to https://watercoloratbushwickinlet.eventbrite.com. Classes on May 24, June 28, and July 12, 2018. Sign up for one or all three!

In case of rain the class moves indoors.

In partnership with the Art Students League of New York.

Contact (212) 360-1430 or accessibility@parks.nyc.gov for more information regarding accessibility.

7/12/2018 0:00 6:30:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

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Arts, Culture & Fun: Make Your Mark with Watercolor Painting by the River
Learn how to use lines, shapes, and colors to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the two-hour session.

Join us for a free watercolor painting series along the river. Ashton Agbomenou will teach free adult watercolor classes demonstrating how to use line, shape, and color to render an image. Bring an image you would like to paint during the 2 hour session. Supplies will be provided and beginners are welcome.

About the Artist: Ashton is a freelance painter and filmmaker with a BFA degree from Rhode Island School of Design. Born and raised in Harlem, New York he studied classical painting at the High School of Art & Design and the Art Students League of New York.

The classes are for 18 years old and older.

Classes on May 24, June 28, and July 12, 2018. Sign up for one or all three!

Please note: This event is free but space is limited; please RSVP to https://watercoloratbushwickinlet.eventbrite.com

In case of rain the class moves indoors.

In partnership with the Art Students League of New York.

Contact (212) 360-1430 or accessibility@parks.nyc.gov for more information regarding accessibility.

6/28/2018 0:00 6:30:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

718-965-8942
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goodyoga at 50 Kent Festival
Find your center with goodyoga instructors. Please bring your own mats and water.

Find your center with goodyoga instructors.

Please bring your own mats and water.


6/1/2014 0:00 4:00:00 PM 5:00:00 PM

(347) 482-7890
Lauren@osanb.org.

goodyoga at 50 Kent Festival
Find your center with goodyoga instructors. Please bring your own mats and water.

Find your center with goodyoga instructors.

Please bring your own mats and water.


5/25/2014 0:00 4:00:00 PM 5:00:00 PM

(347) 482-7890
Lauren@osanb.org.

It’s My Park at Bushwick Inlet Park
Join the Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park to mulch and garden at Bushwick Inlet Park to celebrate Riverkeeper.
Volunteers should meet at the Bushwick Inlet Park Center at Kent Ave and N.9th.

This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park to mulch and garden at Bushwick Inlet Park to celebrate Riverkeeper. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you!

5/6/2017 0:00 10:00:00 AM 1:00:00 PM

(917) 912-8504
info@bushwickinletpark.org.

CANCELLED: Movies Under the Stars: Shocktober Fest – Creature from the Black Lagoon
In this 1954 classic, a strange prehistoric beast lurks in the depths of the Amazonian jungle. A group of scientists try to capture the creature, but risks their lives in the process.

Please note: this event has been cancelled.

Join NYC Parks and New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for this free film!

In this 1954 classic, a strange prehistoric beast lurks in the depths of the Amazonian jungle. A group of scientists try to capture the creature, but risks their lives in the process.

Know Before You Go
You should come before 6:30 p.m. to get your spot for the movie. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Food is OK, but no alcohol or smoking is permitted.

10/9/2016 0:00 6:30:00 PM 8:30:00 PM

(718) 965-8942