It’s time for our weekly event round-up!
We’ve listed a whole week’s worth of free and affordable events happening in and around the neighborhood.
This week is packed with tons of events, including an album release party at Elsewhere, a comedy show at Our Wicked Lady, a family-friendly merengue brunch at Arrogant Swine, a North Brooklyn food drive and more!
To submit an event for consideration in next week’s list, email Schroeder at Bushwick Daily dot com!
Thursday, July 15
The Brooklyn Pancakes & Booze Art Show
What is it?
One of the largest pop-up art movements to hit North America over the past decade. Celebrate with free pancakes and 100+ local artists vendors.
Where is it?
MIKA, 25 Thames St.
What time?
7 p.m.
How much is it?
$10-$15
Friday, July 16
What is it?
A weekly meetup to help provide food relief to those living in Brooklyn and Queens. “Join your fellow neighbors to prepare grocery bags for people in need.”
Where is it?
215 Moore St.
What time?
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
How much is it?
Free
What is it?
A night of comedy, drinks and hysterical laughter hosted by Oscar Aydin and featuring Dan Geneen, James Pontillo, Leland Long, Anna Bianco and Brittany Carney.
Where is it?
Our Wicked Lady, 153 Morgan Ave.
What time?
7:30 p.m.
How much is it?
$5
Saturday, July 17
What is it?
A jazz festival featuring artists like Tim Norton, Charles Goold, Gene Perla and more
Where is it?
Starting at Newtown, 55 Waterbury St. and moving to LLohi, 314 Scholes St.
What time?
12 p.m.
How much is it?
Free
Sunday, July 18
Afro Dominicano Sunday Brunch Party
What is it?
A family-friendly merengue fusion live music performance by Afro dominicano and DJ Ultra Violet.
Where is it?
Arrogant Swine, 173 Morgan Ave.
What time?
1-6 p.m.
How much is it?
$20
Tuesday, July 20
Argonaut & Wasp Album Release Show
What is it?
Join band Argonaut & Wasp at its album release show at the Elsewhere rooftop featuring opening act by Middle Part.
Where is it?
Elsewhere, 599 Johnson Ave.
What time?
7 p.m.
How much is it?
$19.95
Top image by Sebastian Anthony via Creative Commons
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