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LIVE IN NYC? YES, you fill out the census.

The more New Yorkers who fill out the census, the more money we get for our: • Schools • Housing • Senior Centers • Jobs

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BROOKLYN UPCOMING EVENTS FREE Recurring Events in Brooklyn:

Office of the Brooklyn Borough President’s Office (209 Joralemon St.): Mon.-Fri., All day Score NYC Small Business Mentoring

Office of the Brooklyn Borough President’s Office (209 Joralemon St.): Mon.-Thurs., 9:30am4:00pm Constituent Assistance Center Walk-In

Brooklyn Bridge Park (Fornino at Pier 6) Tues. nights, 7:00pm NYRR (New York Road Runners) Van Dyke Community Center (392 Blake Ave.): Fridays, 2:00-3:00pm FREE Zumba for all HealthFirst members

Tuesdays until June 30 7:00-9:00pm

Ronald K. Brown Community Dance Class

All dance levels are welcome to this community dance class with Ronald K. Brown at the Billie Holiday Theatre. Classes begin center floor with an emphasis on alignment, rhythm and using the body to express ideas and themes; strength, prayer, and celebration. Restoration Plaza. 1368 Fulton Street. $15.

Now Until June 13 4:00pm DanceAfrica at Weeksville Weekends

Experience the magic of DanceAfrica at these free community workshops on the 2nd Saturday of the month. Led by BAM teaching artists Kimani Fowlin and Farai Malianga, classes will focus on a variety of dances, songs, and traditions from Africa and the diaspora. Weeksville Heritage Center. 158 Buffalo Avenue. FREE.

Now until March 21 7:30pm Irondale’s On Women Festival

Irondale, Brooklyn’s leading theatrical ensemble producing immersive and non-traditional performance, will present the On Women Festival, a three-week theater festival that places the feminine perspective in the spotlight. With two mainstage productions, To Moscow! A Palimpsest and Night Shadows - Or, One Hundred Million Voices Shouting, and two worksin-progress, England’s Splendid Daughters and The Fainting Room, coupled with educational workshops and a special performance by the Young New Yorker’s Women’s Ensemble, the festival highlights Irondale’s mission to present relevant and reflective works while tackling current issues facing the community. 85 South Oxford Street. $20-$80. March 12-April 23 1:00pm Afternoon at the Piano A new series in which Conservatory of Music’s extraordinarily talented pianists perform works for the solo piano. The March 12th recital will feature Zifeng Michael Zheng and Danying Zhang. FREE. Brooklyn College. 2900 Campus Road.

March 12-13 8:00pm Sonic Arts Concert This concert will feature saws, harps, springs, guitars and voices that are reformatted into systems that lay just outside their usual logic. Night One features guest artist Tommy Martinez and Sonic Arts composers Teo Blake, Cat Martino, Andrés Vera León and Cody Boyce. Night Two features guest artist Gryphon Rue and Sonic Arts composers Francois Deville, Elijah Pouges and Yiding Zhang. Brooklyn College. 2900 Campus Road. FREE with RSVP.

March 12 7:00-9:00pm Brooklyn Talks: Inside Studio 54

Reflect on Studio 54’s cultural influence with the cofounder of the iconic venue, Ian Schrager, in conversation with fashion designer Norma Kamali and Refinery29’s global editor-in-chief Christene Barberich. After the talk, explore Studio 54: Night Magic before it opens to the public. Brooklyn Museum. 200 Eastern Parkway. $20 and up.

March 12 6:00-8:00pm Introduction to Organic Vegetable Gardening T:10"

Get a crash course in vegetable gardening! Use your own space as a model to plan, choose seeds, grow seedlings, plant and transplant, water, weed, use organic pest control, and harvest. Take home seedlings to get started or to add to your garden. BBG. 990 Washington Ave. $44.

March 14 10:00-4:00pm Making Brooklyn Bloom 2020

The day’s workshops, tours, and keynote address will highlight the powerhouse of knowledge, healing, and connection that plants provide us. Visitors will have the opportunity to network with dozens of NYC greening organizations in the Palm House. 1000 Washington Ave. FREE admission with printed flyer.

March 15 10:30-4:00pm Container Gardening on Rooftops, Terraces, and Balconies

Want to start a rooftop garden or care for an existing one? This workshop will give you the tools to get going! Learn about technical aspects like irrigation and container materials as well as soil, suitable plants, design, and proper care. BBG. 990 Washington Ave. $121.

March 15 2:00-3:30pm Pop-Up Performance: Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra

Drop by Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra’s series of intimate pop-up performances, highlighting members and featured musicians as the Orchestra in Residence fills our galleries with a family-friendly range of classical music from across the globe. Brooklyn Museum. 200 Eastern Parkway. FREE.

March 17 8:00pm Brooklyn College Big Band

A preview concert featuring original music by Global Jazz Master’s student-musicians. A very special Guest Performer at this concert will be none other than internationally Grammy winner, saxophonist David Murray. 2900 Campus Road. $10.

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CARING FOR THE WHOLE YOU. Harlem Community Newspapers | March 12. 2020 T:4.92"

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