Audubon Center,
Lefferts Historic House
Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Prospect Park
Monday, January 15
, 12 pm – 4 pm, 2018
Join Prospect Park Alliance on Martin Luther King Jr. Day for family-friendly programs at Lefferts Historic House and the Prospect Park Audubon Center. Please note: A limited number of tickets are available for The Freedom Songs and Stories with Tammy Hall event at Lefferts Historic House. Please pre-register to guarantee admission.
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AdmissionFree, RSVP For Storytelling
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Tennis Center
Martin Luther King Day at the Prospect Park Tennis Center
Monday, January 15
, 1 pm – 4 pm, 2018
Spend Martin Luther King Day at the Prospect Park Tennis Center! Prospect Park Alliance offers intensive group instruction for adults and children of all levels of experience. Our accomplished staff of tennis professionals gives players personal attention while they acquire game fundamentals and increase their skill level. |
Admission$80, Advanced Registration Required
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Brooklyn Historical Society
The Means of a Ready Escape: Brooklyn’s Prospect Park
All Day, Monday, January 15, 2018
On view July 13 through September 2018 In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Prospect Park, Brooklyn Historical Society and Prospect Park Alliance present an exhibition that celebrates the founding vision of the Park, traces its social and historical trajectories, and examines the important role that Prospect Park has played as “Brooklyn’s Backyard” for 150 years. The Brooklyn Historical Society is closed on major holidays. Visit the Brooklyn Historical Society website for hours of operation. |
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Bartel-Pritchard Square,
Grand Army Plaza
Art in the Parks: Fitzhugh Karol
All Day, Monday, January 15, 2018
Prospect Park Alliance and NYC Parks presents a public sculpture exhibition by artist Fitzhugh Karol through the NYC Parks Art in the Parks program. Two sculptures of colorful intersecting steel shapes reference familiar silhouettes of stairs and hillsides. Their abstract and playful shapes invite interaction and are a reminder of man’s imprint on the landscape. The two sculptures, titled “Searches” and “Reaches,” will be on display through Spring 2018. About the Artist: |
AdmissionFree
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