15 Events That'll Keep You In Brooklyn This Weekend
Volunteers pack lunches for homeless with HashtagLunchbag. | Photo via TeamTitianmma
Woah, would you look at that, the weekend has just sprung up on us. Nope, we’re not complaining!

As this weekend is scheduled to be extremely nice but a bit chilly, we know you came here to find out how you can stay in the borough and have fun. Take a look at the list that we put together for you and tackle the first weekend in October.

— Friday October 9th, 2015 —

Art Kids
Brooklyn Children’s Museum at 145 Brooklyn Avenue
Time: 11:30am and 2:30pm
Price: FREE with Museum Admission
Get your kids creative juices flowing at one of the best children’s museums in the world. (Of-course we’re bias)

KittyKind Silent Auction
The Bahche Bar and Grill at 191 Seventh Avenue
Time: 6pm – 10pm
FREE
If you are a cat lover, then place your bid and take home your newest rescued member of the family.

Brian Selznick – “The Marvels”
Congregation Beth Elohim at 274 Garfield Place
Time: 6:30pm
Price: $10
Join Brooklyn author as he reads from his new book about a young boy who survives a shipwreck.

New York Islanders vs. Chicago Blackhawk
Barclay’s Center
Time: 7:30pm
Price: Starting at $80
Hockey fan? Then you should be at this game, especially since it’s at the new home of the Islanders.

F— that Movie
Videology
Time: 9pm
Price:$5
Is there a movie that you hate so much? If so, then join a group of comedians joke on the movies that they hate. Who knows, maybe the feeling is mutual.

— Saturday October 10th, 2015 —

Rock n’ Roll Brooklyn Half Marathon
Grand Army Plaza on Union Street between Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Park West
Time: 7am – Noon
Price: $10
Running, a concert afterward and complimentary cold beer to go along with it. Sounds like a plan to me.

Beauty and the Beast
Puppetworks at 338 Sixth Avenue
Time: 12:30pm and 2:30pm
Price: $9 for Children, $10 for Adults
Bring your children to the reenactment of the Disney classic of Beauty and the Beast, but this time performed by puppets.

The Brooklyn Columbus ParadeBlood vessels play an cialis 10 mg click that now important role in the male reproductive health.
62nd Street and 18th Avenue
Time: 1pm
FREE
Celebrate the Italian culture at this year’s Columbus Day Parade.
Reread Another: Theater Review by Helen Shaw
The Brick at 579 Metropolitan Avenue
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $30
Enjoy the 50 minute play originally written by Gertrude Stein.

#HashtagLunchbag
Unity Plaza Community Center at 576 Blake Avenue
Time: 10am
FREE
Join the sisters of Eta Nu Sigma and help them pack luncheons for the homeless. This the season of giving!

— Sunday October 11th, 2015 â€”

Brooklyn Nets Open Practice
Barclay’s Center at 620 Atlantic Avenue
Time: 10:30am-11:30am
Price: $5
Watch your favorite Brooklyn Nets Players at practice and receive a bunch of free goodies.

Fall Harvest Festival
Narrows Botanical Garden at Shore Road on 71st Street
Time: Noon – 5pm
Price: Admission Free, $15 for canine contest
Take a tour of local gardens, go pumpkin picking, and listen to country music. Have a dog? You can also enter your four legged friend into a costume contest.

This is Brooklyn
Brooklyn Historical Society at 128 Pierrepont Street.
Time: 1pm
FREE
Learn about Old Brooklyn with the Brooklyn Historical Society.

Emmanuel Baptist Church Jazz Vespers Presents New Century Jazz Quintet
Emmanuel Baptist Church at 279 Lafayette Avenue
Time: 3:00 – 5:00pm
FREE
Sundays are for relaxing eith Jazz and live jazz is always better!

New York Hemp Fest 2015
Warsaw Concert Hall 261 Driggs Avenue
Time: 7pm
Price: $12
It’s pretty much a weed festival. Need to know more?