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5 Things: Japanese Woodblock Graffiti and Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Prospect Heights-area information and events you won't want to miss.

1. Kick back to Country. Tonight at The Way Station there's North of Amarillo + Butter Brothers. 683 Washington Avenue, 9 p.m. no cover.
2. Check out some graffiti. At LaunchPad there's the opening of WakudaStudio Mural And Works, modern graffiti-inspired art in the style of traditional Japanese woodblock prints from Wakuda. 721 Franklin Ave., 7 p.m.
3. Wine and dine (lightly). Feel unskilled in the ways of wine? Learn how to describe tasting notes and different varietals in the Artscorps Salon Selects: Wine Basics class taking place tonight at 12-turn-13, 172 Classon Avenue, $40. Hors d’oeuvres will be on hand.
3. Rock out. Cobble Hill resident, sister of Beyoncé, recording artist and fashion party DJ Solange Knowles will be performing among the many acts represented at Crossing Brooklyn Ferry tonight. Tickets ($40) are still available to join in on the three-day mishmash festival. BAM locations for sets vary. Click here for a schedule and to purchase passes.
4. Celebrate Arbor Day. How many types of trees are there in Prospect Park? Excellent question. Learn, enjoy crafts, games and an exhibit all centered on the Park's trees today from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Audubon Center.
5. Move your car. Alternate side parking is in effect.
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