— Sunday, October 28th, 2018 —

Rooftop Films | Sunset Park Cinema Club for Kids: Hocus Pocus
232 Third Street, Suite E-106 at Rooftop Films
Time: 11am – 3pm
FREE
Rooftop Films and Sunset Park Cinema Club for Kids invite you to a free screening of Hocus Pocus at Industry City, featuring Spooky Story Time from Book Culture and a Halloween-themed puppet show!

Halloween Spooktacular ft. Questlove
61 Wythe Avenue at Brooklyn Bowl
Time: 11:30am – 5:30pm
Price: $12
Join Brooklyn Bowl for this year’s Halloween Spooktacular featuring Questlove (DJ Set) for Kids and The Music of Michael Jackson for Kids w/ Black Tie Brass.

¡CalabazaFest!
Starr Street at Maria Hernandez Park
Time: 12pm – 4pm
FREE
RiseBoro Community Partnership is proud to present ¡CalabazaFest! 2018- a free, all-ages, music-filled, outdoor mini-festival, costume party, and community celebration returning once again to Bushwick’s Maria Hernandez Park.

Inside House of Collection, NYC’s Cabinet of Curiosities
82 South 4th Street at P & P Laundromat
Time: 6pm – 8pm
Price: $25 – $29
Over the past 30 years, one Brooklyn resident has quietly compiled a collection of thousands of artifacts in her industrial loft left by friends, and invited guests, alike — from the antique to the bizarre, each with their own unique story to tell. Now, for the first time ever, the apartment owner is ready to open her doors and show off her cabinet of curiosity to curious New Yorkers looking to peek inside one of NYC’s most interesting spaces. Join New York Adventure Club for an exclusive look inside the House of Collection, a private 2,000-square-foot apartment located inside a refurbished bookbinding factory in Williamsburg, that contains a sprawling curated collection of lost-and-found, passed down, left behind, and gifted items to the house.

A Comedy Night to Benefit The Trayvon Martin Foundation
149 7th Street at The Bell House
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $35
Enjoy a night of comedy featuring Michael Che, Kerry Coddett, Jon Benjamin, Larry Murphy, Maeve Higgins, Jon Glaser, Negin Farsad, and Gbenga Akinnagbe to benefit the Trayvon Martin Foundation.