15 Ways To Celebrate End Of The Brooklyn Summer This Weekend
Taste of Williamsburg & Greenpoint | Photo via Nag Brooklyn

Summer is coming to an end and the Fall season is vastly approaching, but before it completely ends there still a-bit of summer activities to get into. From street fairs, to concerts, to music festivals there is something exciting to partake in this weekend.

Take a look at this amazing list of 15 ways to celebrate the end of the Brooklyn summer. Remember to post photos on Instagram or Twitter and tag us to tell us what you did.

— Friday September 11th, 2015 —

Reading is Fundamental
2808 Gerritsen Avenue at Gerritsen Beach Public Library
Time: 2pm
FREE
Get your kids back into school spirit by signing them up for Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) program receive perks like free books on your birthday and every third week if you checkout two books every week.

Tween Teen Tech Time
5108 Fourth Avenue at Sunset Park Library
Time 3:30pm – 5pm
FREE
Tweens and Teens can spend a little downtime playing video games and reading books by participating in the library’s Reading is Fundamental program.

Consider Death
82 Bond Street at the Grumpy Bert
Time: Noon – 6pm
FREE
Witness artist Rose Wong’s work at her first solo exhibit.

Bushwig
617 Grand Street at Lovegun
Time: 10pm
Price: $40
Drag performances, food, games, after parties and an experience of a lifetime.

The Brooklyn Small Business Expo
155 Water Street at The DUMBO Loft
Time: 2pm
FREE
A room full of like minded business people who are perfect to network with.

— Saturday September 12th, 2015 —

Sesame Street Live! Make a New Friend
1027 Flatbush Avenue at Kings Theatre
Time: 10:30am; 2pm; 5:30pm
Price $25  -$40
Take a trip down memory lane with your kids and have fun with all of your favorite characters from Sesame Street.

Taste Talks: Food and Drinks, Future Food Expo
85 Wythe Avenue at Colossal Media
Time: 10am – 6pm
FREE (w/ RSVP)
See, taste and talk about what food will be hitting the market in the future.

Refinery29 Celebrates 10 Years
15 Huron Street in Williamsburg
Time: Noon – 8pm
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FREE
Come out and celebrate Refinery29 10th year Anniversary at a huge warehouse with different art pieces, music and a lot of fun.

90s Fest
50 Kent Avenue at Brooklyn Brewery
Time: 1pm – 10pm
Price: $60 – $165
It’s time to bring back the colorful sweat suits, high top neon colored Reeboks and some good music at this year’s 90s fest. Salt-N-Pepa are the headliners, I mean, c’mon.

A Farewell to Welfare
452 Pine Street at The Tea Room
Time: 4pm
FREE
Come out and support this event by Professor Wiggins proceeds will go to Medgar Ever College.

— Sunday September 13th, 2015 —

Wanderlust 108 Brooklyn
The Bandshell at Prospect Park
Time: 9:30am – 5pm
Price: Premium Ticket is $60, Wanderlust Ticket: FREE
Be a part of this relaxing yet exhilarating three part day that includes yoga, meditation, and 5K run.

Taste Williamsburg Greenpoint
90 Kent Avenue at State of New York –East River State Park at The Northside Town Hall
Time: 1pm – 5pm
Price: $35 – $85
Sample over 45 neighborhood restaurants, bars, breweries, wineries from both Williamsburg and Greenpoint.

The Return of The Warriors at Coney Island
3029 Stillwell Avenue at the Surf Pavillon.
Time: 10am – 11pm
FREE
Come out and meet the original cast of the timeless classic “The Warriors” in the same place it all began; Coney Island.

Bread Love: Pig Roast
1933 Fulton Street at Bread Love
Time: 3pm
Price: $45 adults; $20 for kids
Enjoy good food and lots of pork at this year pig roast festival.

Great Caesar
501 Union Street at The Shop Up
Time: 2pm
FREE
Bring your kids to see a live performance from the Great Caesar Band.

– by Krista Bryant