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5 Things You Need To Know: Cut Copy, Twilight Tour, Fairytale Fun, and More

Prospect Heights-area event you do not want to miss.

1. You need to go hear Cut Copy. Make sure to buy tickets ($35) for the electronic concert at Celebrate Brooklyn’s benefit concert. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. Prospect Park Bandshell at Prospect Park W & 9th St.

2. You need to have a romantic evening. Partake in the by stroll over to Prospect Park’s Boathouse balcony for wine and cheese, and then enjoy a ride on the lake, Lullwater on the Independence. After the romantic ride an Audubon naturalist will lead an evening Bat Walk, because of winged friends need love too. Reservations required; limited availability. Call (718) 287-3400, ext. 303. Meet at the Audubon Center at 6:30 p.m. $30, cash only.

3. You need to go to the museum. Tonight there is a 7: p.m. of the exhibit: The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago. The is located at 200 Eastern Pkwy. The suggested donation for adults is $10, student with valid ID is $6, kids under 12 get free admission.

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4. You need to bring your kid to the library. Bring your toddler (3 to 6 year old) to to listen to a folktales from around the world, then do a craft project inspired by the story. At the , 10 Grand Army Plaza, from 2:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Suitable for ages 3 to 6 years old. Call 718-230-2117 for more info.

5. You need to know if your train is running, and if you have to move your car. There will be no service changes this weekend, according to the MTA. As for moving your car, alternate side is not suspended again until the Feast of the Assumption on Monday, August 15, according to the NYC DOT.

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