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5 (Free) Things: Civil Rights Film Series, Amelia Robinson Sings for Adults, Late-Night Subway Delays, More

Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.

1. You need to honor the Civil Rights Movement. Head to the  for . This week's film tells the story of an integrated band of students who risked everything to help integrate the South. 10 Grand Army Plaza, 6:30 p.m. Free. 

2. You need a night out. Head to  where you can hear the children's music singer behind "Mil's Trills" sing for adults at  683 Washington Ave. bet. Prospect and St. Marks. 8:30 p.m. No cover.

3. You need to get the kids out of the house. Head to the  for . Stories and songs for infants and young toddlers up to 18 months. Space is limited, pick up a ticket at the Children's Reference Desk on the morning of the program. 10 Grand Army Plaza, 10 or 10:30 a.m. Free. See our  for more options. 

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4. You need to know if your train is running ...  At night, not too well. As part of the "repairs are no 2 or 3 trains between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. all week, but the 4 train will run locally and serve Prospect Heights stations. Plus, between 11:45 and 5 a.m., the Q train will be doing that great thing where it drops you at Pacific, where you then drag over to Atlantic and wait for the next leg of the trip, according to the MTA. 

5. ... And if you have to move your car. Sorry, you do. Alternate side won't be suspended again until Monday, Feb. 20, for Washington's Birthday, according to the NYCDOT.

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