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B Scene /

Tots, Tweens & Teens Community Day at Weeksville

Media-focused activities the whole family can enjoy, including: Minecraft and a youth-focused film screening.

Date

Jun 9, 2018 • 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Cost

FREE W/ RSVP!

Location

Weeksville Heritage Center
158 Buffalo Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11213
United States
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Photo: Paola Mena

In conjunction with Weeksville Heritage Center’s Community Day, BRIC's Brooklyn Free Speech team will present the latest installment in their family-focused and super fun Tots, Tweens & Teens event series. Featuring media-focused activities the whole family can enjoy, including: 

A SCHEDULE OF THE DAY'S EVENTS

  • Minecraft Meetup, 12-3pm
  • Green Screen Fun, 12-3pm
  • Father's Day Shoutouts, 12-3pm
    • Shoutouts will air on Brooklyn Free Speech TV leading up to Father's Day on Sunday, June 17
  • Grandparent's Day Shoutouts, 12-3pm
    • Shoutouts will air on Brooklyn Free Speech TV leading up to Grandparent's Day on Sunday, September 9
  • B Scene: Youthful Flavor (Youth-focused film screening), 3-4:30pm

ABOUT BROOKLYN FREE SPEECH
Brooklyn Free Speech
 is YOUR Emmy-winning, community-produced TV and podcast network featuring content produced by YOUBrooklyn Free Speech has aired hundreds of thousands of hours of community-produced media since it hit the airwaves in 1990. We take great pride in airing your local films, documentaries, podcasts, and moments on our channels. We think of our community-produced media platforms as: Locally sourced. Globally shared.

HAVE A QUESTION
Call or email the Brooklyn Free Speech team at 718.683.5600 or BFreeBK@BRICartsmedia.org.

Venue Information:

BRIC is honored to partner with Weeksville in presenting the B Scene screening events from our Brooklyn Free Speech program. Weeksville Heritage Center (WHC), Brooklyn’s largest African-American cultural institution, is a multidimensional museum dedicated to preserving the history of the 19th century African American community of Weeksville, Brooklyn - one of America’s first free black communities. Weeksville advances its mission through history, preservation, visual and performing arts, ecology and the built environment.

GETTING TO WEEKSVILLE HERITAGE CENTER BY SUBWAY

A, C Train to Utica Avenue Walk four short blocks south on Utica Avenue to Bergen Street » Turn left onto Bergen Street »» Weeksville Heritage Center is on Buffalo Avenue between Bergen Street and St. Marks Avenue

C Train to Ralph Avenue Walk south on Ralph Avenue towards Atlantic Avenue » Turn right onto Bergen Street »» Weeksville Heritage Center is on Buffalo Avenue between Bergen Street and St. Marks Avenue

3, 4 Train to Crown Heights-Utica Avenue Walk seven blocks north on Utica Avenue to Bergen Street » Turn Right onto Bergen Street »» Weeksville Heritage Center is on Buffalo Avenue between Bergen Street and St. Marks Avenue

GETTING TO WEEKSVILLE HERITAGE CENTER BY BUS

B46 Local to Bergen Street Walk past the police station

B15 & B65 to Bergen Street and Buffalo Avenue Walk across Bergen Street at Buffalo Avenue

B47 to Bergen Street Walk down Bergen Street towards Buffalo Avenue »» Weeksville Heritage Center is on Buffalo Avenue between St. Marks Avenue and Bergen Street

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