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Classic Baseball And Trash Art | Brooklyn Weekend Events

Watch a 1860s-style baseball game. Visit a sculpture garden with pieces made of trash. Watch Saturday morning cartoons.

BROOKLYN, NY — This weekend you can check out an 1860s-style baseball game, check out a sculpture garden made entirely of trash or grab brunch while watching your favorite Saturday morning cartoons on the big screen. Here's Patch's round-up of events happening around Brooklyn this weekend.

Prospect Park Opening Weekend

Neighborhood: Park Slope
What: Prospect Park will kick off the start of spring with a weekend of events featuring an 1860s-style baseball game, a parade, a scavenger hunt and Smorgasburg. For a full list of events during the weekend, visit the Prospect Park Alliance's website.
Where: Prospect Park at 95 Prospect Park West
When: Saturday and Sunday

'Urotsukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend' Screening

Neighborhood: Williamsburg
What: A midnight screening of the Japanese anime "Urotsukidō: Legend of the Overfiend," with a soundtrack giveaway from Tiger Lab Vinyl.
Where: Nitehawk Cinema at 136 Metropolitan Ave.
When: Friday and Saturday at Midnight

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Ende Tymes Festival

Neighborhood: Bushwick
What: A weekend of noise and experimental bands featuring performances by buffalo MRI, Calambre, Reagan Holiday, War Hippy and more.
Where: The Silent Barn at 603 Bushwick Ave.
When: Friday to Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

Bowie Events at the Brooklyn Museum

Neighborhood: Prospect Heights
What: The Brooklyn Museum will host several events about musician David Bowie to coincide with their new exhibit "David Bowie is" including the Bushwig festival, live drawing of models dressed as Bowie and a performance by Bowie collaborator Mike Garson.
Where: Brooklyn Museum at 200 Eastern Parkway
When: 5 p.m. Saturday

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Little Caribbean Food and Culture Crawl

Neighborhood: Flatbush
What: A food and culture tour through Flatbush with samples of Caribbean cuisine and live music.
Where: Kings Theatre at 1027 Flatbush Ave.
When: 2 p.m. Saturday

'NYC Trash!' Sculpture Garden Opening

Neighborhood: Williamsburg
What: An opening reception for a sculpture garden at the City Reliquary with pieces by ten local "trash artists," as part of the museum's current exhibit "NYC Trash!: Past, Present & Future."
Where: City Reliquary at 370 Metropolitan Ave.
When: 12 p.m. Saturday

Seashore Nature Art Workshop

Neighborhood: Marine Park
What: A workshop on how to create seashore nature art led by the Parks Department's Urban Park Rangers.
Where: Salt Marsh Nature Center at 3301 Ave. U.
When: 1 p.m. Saturday

Jawbreaker '24 Hour Revenge Therapy' Book Release

Neighborhood: Prospect Heights
What: A release of a book about the album "24 Hour Revenge Therapy" by Jawbreaker featuring a discussion with singer Blake Schwarzenbach, Tim Kinsella from Cap'n Jazz and author Ronen Givony.
Where: Murmrr Ballroom at 17 Eastern Parkway
When: 7 p.m. Saturday

Spoons Toons & Booze

Neighborhood: Gowanus
What: Watch your favorite Saturday morning cartoons on a big screen with an all-you-can eat cereal bar, cocktails and breakfast tacos.
Where: The Bell House at 149 Seventh St.
When: 12:30 p.m. Saturday

Gardening to Attract Birds Workshop

Neighborhood: Prospect Heights
What: A workshop on how to make a garden to attract and support birds living in it.
Where: Brooklyn Botanic Garden at 150 Eastern Parkway
When: 2 p.m. Sunday

Red Hook Waterfront Tour

Neighborhood: Red Hook
What: A tour of Red Hook's waterfront going over the neighborhood's maritime history.
Where: Ferris and Coffey streets
When: 1 p.m. Sunday

'Twin Peaks' Trivia

Neighborhood: Williamsburg
What: Trivia about the show "Twin Peaks" to celebrate the anniversary of its premiere in 1990.
Where: Videology at 308 Bedford Ave.
When: 8:30 p.m. on Sunday


Image: Prospect Park Alliance

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