—Saturday, June 3rd, 2017—

6th Annual Bushwick Collective Block Party
7 Saint Nicholas Avenue at The Triangle
Time: 11am – 7pm
FREE
Witness 50 of the best graffiti and street artists from all around the world paint live while rocking out to live performances from Foxy Brown, Busta Rhymes, Cam’ron and more. Oh, and there will be plenty of food trucks!

Brooklyn’s Go Green Festival
776 Lorimer Street at McCarren Park
Time: Noon – 5pm
FREE
Now in its 10th year, Go Green! is the place to learn about local sustainability initiatives while sampling local food, art, and music.

Spike Lee’s Prince Purple People Party
Herkimer Street at Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration
Time: Noon – 6pm
FREE
Celebrate the late Prince at one of Spike Lee’s most historic parties in Brooklyn. The event, hosted by LaLa Anthony, will feature tons of Prince’s music so wear your purple and rock out!

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Pride Month Celebration at Target’s First Saturday
200 Eastern Parkway at Brooklyn Museum
Time: 5pm – 11pm
FREE
Celebrate Pride Month at first Saturday at the Brooklyn Museum. There will be performances by the Gay Men’s Chorus, hands on crown making, gallery talks and Black Queer Brooklyn film preview.

Saturday Night Lights: Stargazing in Brooklyn Bridge Park
334 Furman Street at Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1
Time: 7pm – 11pm
FREE
Brooklyn Bridge Park lights up the night’s sky with high-tech interactive and stargazing activities! Step up to a telescope for an up-close look at the moon, Jupiter, and beyond. Back on Earth, join the one-and-only Bill Nye the Science Guy for a Q&A session and book signing. Then, take part in UP! Umbrella Project, a participatory experience created by Pilobolus in collaboration with MIT Distributed Robotics and more.

Show Boat, In Concert
4th Avenue & 97th Street at St. Patrick Auditorium
Time: 7pm
Price: $25/adults, $20/seniors & students under 21
Show Boat originally appeared on Broadway in 1927 and musically portrays the racism and social tensions that existed during that time. This two-act concert runs 90 minutes and is set on a Riverboat on the Mississippi. It tells the story of the Hawks family and their show boat troop of actors aboard the Cotton Blossom floating theater.