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Monday, December 8, 2008

Upcoming Events

Tonight 7 pm Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park Meeting
If you live in Greenpoint or Williamsburg, come out tonight to learn about your neighborhood's future 28-acre waterfront park and get updates on its progress. Bushwick Inlet Park will stretch along Kent Avenue from N. 9th Street to Quay Street, paralleling the future route of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway.

Get involved now with the Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park to help the group with brainstorming ideas, forming committees, and setting short and long term goals for the park and friends group. All sorts of skills are needed: artists, graphic designers, park lovers, neighborhood residents, writers, creative minds, community organizers and more!
Greenpoint Reformed Church
136 Milton Street


December 10 7.30 pm Grand Street Community Band’s Winter Concert

Grand Street Campus Auditorium
850 Grand Street
Jeff W. Ball at jball3@nycboe.net or 718.662.8802


December 12 6–9 pm Williamsburg Art Gallery Association Every 2nd Friday
Member Galleries stay open late, afterparty at Taco Chulo.
For more, visit Raw magazine, or download this pdf of all the openings.


December 13 3 pm Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra’s Classical Music Concert

Grand Street Campus Auditorium
850 Grand Street

December 14 11:30 am Williamsburg Social’s Breakfast with Santa
Our Lady of the Snow
410 Graham Avenue
WilliamsburgSocial@yahoo.com
17.560.8154

December 14 4 pm OperaOggiNY’s Messiah Sing-In

McCaddin Memorial Theater
288 Berry St.
Will Carter at 718-312-8064 or pressoperaogginy.com.

December 21 5 pm Greenpoint Shul Hannukah Party
Congregation Ahavas Israel
108 Noble St
www.greenpointshul.org

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