Audubon Center
Nature Exploration
Friday, October 2
, 12 pm – 4 pm, 2015
Join the Prospect Park Alliance for nature education programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center, the first urban Audubon Center in the nation.
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LeFrak Center at Lakeside
Fall Fridays at Lakeside
Friday, October 2
, 2 pm – 6:30 pm, 2015
Visit the Lefrak Center at Lakeside for kid-friendly games and activities.
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LeFrak Center at Lakeside
KIDtivity Fridays with Puppetsburg
Friday, October 2
, 2 pm – 3 pm, 2015
Dancing, music, bubble time and a new puppet story each week. Free with advance registration. Geared towards children ages 2-5. |
AdmissionFree with advance registration
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LeFrak Center at Lakeside
KIDtivitiy with POPFIT Kids
Friday, October 2
, 3 pm – 4 pm, 2015
During this 60 minute program, children will Jump, Jack, and Jog through an energizing fitness event complete with cool dance tunes and a festive feel sure to keep everyone on their feet. The fundamentals of fitness are developed as children work toward increasing muscle coordination, improving motor planning skills, and engaging in total body awareness. Free with advance registration. Geared towards children ages 2–5. |
AdmissionFree with advance registration
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Audubon Center
Canceled - Shape Up NYC: Cardio Toning
Friday, October 2
, 12 pm – 1 pm, 2015
This week's Shape Up NYC event has been canceled. The class will resume on Friday, October 9. |
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LeFrak Center at Lakeside
Canceled - Lola Star's Dreamland Roller Disco
Friday, October 2
, 7:30 pm – 10 pm, 2015
This week's Dreamland Disco event has been canceled due to inclement weather. The next event will take place on Friday, October 9. |
Admission$18 per person
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Terrace Bridge
Natural Disruptions
All Day, Friday, October 2, 2015
The Prospect Park Alliance and ArtBridge have collaborated to transform 300 feet of construction fencing in Prospect Park into a large-scale, outdoor photo installation. Natural Disruptions features the work of two Brooklyn artists, Mark Dorf and Anthony Goicolea. Through digital manipulation, Dorf and Goicolea slyly alter our understanding of nature. Goicolea’s landscapes are like snapshots from a playfully dark daydream. Dorf’s work questions the ways that science and the Internet define our relationship with nature. The installation will cover construction fencing at the historic 1869 Wellhouse, one of Prospect Park’s oldest structures, which originally served as a pump house for the Park’s water supply. The Prospect Park Alliance is transforming the building into public restrooms featuring composting toilets—the first to be installed in a New York City park. Natural Disruptions will be on view from September 30, 2015, through Summer 2016. In addition to the Wellhouse, the exhibition will continue along Wellhouse Drive at Terrace Bridge, adjacent to the Park’s new Sunday Smorgasburg event (which runs through October 11). The photo installation consists of more than 40 artworks, running 300 feet along Wellhouse Drive, and ranging from 6 to 8 feet high. For a chance to win a limited edition print from this show, Instagram or Tweet an image of this exhibition with the hashtag #ArtInProspectPark. See rules. |
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