16 Ways To Celebrate Thanksgiving Weekend In Brooklyn
Crunch Gym – Park Slope | Photo via Crunch

You’ve eaten all that you possibly could on Thanksgiving Day, now its time to officially start the holiday season. Here are our best picks for this weekend and yes it includes a day at the gym. We want you to stay away from those extra holiday pounds.

— Friday November 27th, 2015 —

Crunch Gym – All Day Open House
330 Flatbush Ave
Time: 5:30am – 10:00pm (All Day)
Price: FREE
Work off those devoured plates of candied yams, macaroni and cheese and other Thanksgiving Day treats with a FREE all day workout at Crunch Gyms all over New York City. You have no excuse as the gym’s workout classes as well as machines are available for both members and non-members ALL DAY. Grab your family and friends and head to Crunch!

Cinderella
11 Snyder Avenue at Boss Children’s Theatre
Time: 11am
Price: $15
See the classic tale with a hip-hop flare.

Thanksgiving Holiday Event
Prospect Park Audubon Center
Time: Noon – 3pm
Price: FREE (Carousel $2)
Thanksgiving is not all about food, take Black Friday and get in touch with nature with an array of FREE educational programs for the kids.

Akim Funk Buddha’s Hip-Hop Holiday
30 Lafayette Avenue at BAM Cafe
Time: 9pm
Price: FREE
Kick off the holiday season with a FREE night of good music.

Some Places Are Forever Afternoon
509 Atlantic Avenue at Roulette
Time: 8pm
Price: $15 – $25
Listen to the sweet instrumental sounds of poetry played by musician Wayne Horvitz as a tribute to well known poet, Richard Hugo.

Rachel Whiteread: Looking Out
25 Knickerbocker Avenue at Luhring Augustine Bushwick
Time: 10am
Price: FREE
Watch how this artist transforms ordinary furniture into extraordinary art.

— Saturday November 28th, 2015 —

Fruit Salad
98 Meserole Avenue at Good Room
Time: 10pm
Price: $15 – $30
Put on your best fruit costume and head to this one-of-a-kind dance party and dance the night away.

Brooklyn Holiday Bazaar
501 Union Street
Time: 11am – 6pm
Price: FREE to enter, bring money to shop
You’re going to want to start your holiday shopping early as this bazaar curates THE BEST Brooklyn-made items for you to shop. You don’t want to miss this one. Just save your money after this.
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Native Americans
Fort Greene Park Visitor Center
Time: 1pm – 2:30pm
Price: FREE
Learn about the beauty of Native American culture.

Mocktails, Cocktails, and Mustaches
642 Rogers Avenue at House of Juice
Time: 6pm – 11pm
Price: FREE
Join the discussion of Men’s Health and enjoy drinks and a mustache competition.

Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational
620 Atlantic Avenue at Barclay’s Center
Time: 8pm
Price: Tickets start at $20
College basketball teams from St. Louis and Louisville face each other at this year’s invitational.

— Sunday November 29th, 2015 —

Rock and Shop
17 Meadow Street at The Paper Box
Time: 9am
Price: FREE
Have fun at this indoor flea market with music from cool bands.

Endless Entire
558 St. John’s Place at Five Myles Gallery
Time: 1pm-6pm
Price: FREE
View an Art exhibition from 59 different artists.

Winter on the Farm
452 Flatbush Avenue at Lefferts Historic Homestead
Time: 1pm – 3pm
Price: $3
Learn how to survive in snow and ice just like farmers do during the winter!

They Might Be Giants
66 North 6th Street at Music of Williamsburg
Time: 8pm
Price: $35 in Advance and $40 at the door.
Have fun at a concert featuring the band They Might Be Giants.

The Big Lebowski Trivia
308 Bedford Avenue at Videology
Time: 7pm
Price: FREE
It’s time to put your thinking caps on and show us what you know about the movie The Big Lebowski.