Join Brooklyn Bridge Parents for our annual Back to School Party during Open Streets on Montague on Sunday, September 14 from 12 to 4 pm with 25 free kids activities, performances and more. We will have games, arts & crafts, building activities, basketball drills, dance party, piano lessons, obstacle course, Pokemon trading (bring your Pokemon cards), an all electric school bus kids can sit inside and much more. Free RSVP here.
Selfies with life-size Labubu, the designer plush toy monster elf from 1 to 4 pm powered by CityPoint!
Enjoy car free blocks on Montague Street from Clinton – Henry & Henry – Hicks. Best for ages 0 – 12. Open Streets on Montague is a project of the Montague Street Business Improvement District in collaboration with the Brooklyn Heights Association and the New York City Department of Transportation. Come out to play, make friends and laugh! (rain or shine)
Performance schedule
12.30 – 1 pm: Dance party with Hype Dance
1:00 – 4 pm: Selfies with Labubu powered by City Point
2:30 – 3:00 pm: Champion Martial Arts Show
12 – 4 pm: Pokemon trading between Clinton and Henry (bring your cards)
12 – 4 pm: NYC electric school bus to interact with between Clinton and Henry
Event supporters
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