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South Slope Derby - Family event in Open Source Gallery Inc.
4:00 PM SaturdayAug 23, 2025Sunset Park, Brooklyn

South Slope Derby

KoKo NYC presents the 18th annual South Slope Derby, a celebration of creativity and innovation! TITLE: South Slope Derby SUBTITLE/TAGLINE: Date and time For 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public. For 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public. About this eventEvent lasts 3 hoursFor 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public. For 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public. TITLE: South Slope Derby SUBTITLE/TAGLINE: Date and time For 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public. For 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public. About this eventEvent lasts 3 hoursFor 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public. For 18 years and counting the Annual South Slope Derby has thrilled Brooklyn every August, becoming a beloved celebration of creativity and innovation. The Derby is the culmination of KoKo NYC’s summer programming and features gravity-powered soap box racers made from recycled materials and built by kids. During week-long workshops, kids develop their building and engineering skills and express their natural ingenuity as they imagine and construct their sustainable cars. Together with our Teaching Artists and Counselors, kids learn to design the functional elements of the car, such as steering and brakes, troubleshooting and testing along the way. Throughout the build, kids let their imaginations run wild – who’s to say a car can’t also be a dragon?In the South Slope Derby, the kids put their creations to the test in a race down 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. They are cheered on by over 500 friends, family, and fans who travel from all over the city every year. Our panel of esteemed judges includes elected officials, business owners, community leaders, and artists who evaluate the cars of over 100 kids on creativity, design, engineering, and speed. This event has been covered in theNew York Times,Brooklyn Magazine,Brooklyn Paper, and more. In addition to the cars there are raffles, food vendors, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy!This event is free and open to the public.

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Japan Village Summer Festival in Industry City - Family event in Japan Village at Industry City
5:00 PM SaturdayAug 23, 2025Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Japan Village Summer Festival in Industry City

The annual Japan Village Summer Fest serves up an afternoon of authentic Japanese food and drinks, performances and family-friendly activities. Festival highlights include Wanko Soba Noodle Eating Challenge, multiple dance contests and a ‍Watermelon Splitting Game.    Schedule:

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Sondheim’s Greatest Hits — Port Washington Play Troupe presents Broadway on Manhasset Bay under the Stars - Family event in John Philip Sousa Memorial Band Shell Sunset Park / Main Street Port Washington  11050
11:00 PM SaturdayAug 23, 2025Port Washington, Nassau County

Sondheim’s Greatest Hits — Port Washington Play Troupe presents Broadway on Manhasset Bay under the Stars

The genius of Stephen Sondheim will echo over Manhasset Bay this summer as the Port Washington Play Troupe presents a Sondheim Tribute Concert at the John Philip Sousa Memorial Band shell in Sunset Park/Main Street Port Washington . Audiences can catch this celebration of Broadway brilliance on Saturday, August 23 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, August 24 at 3:00 PM . This is no ordinary concert — it’s an invitation to wrap yourself in a blanket, settle into a chair, sip your favorite beverage, and watch the sun set over beautiful Manhasset Bay while the night fills with some of the most iconic songs in American musical theatre. Admission is free, though a $20 donation is suggested with all contributions directly supporting future Port Washington Play Troupe productions and helping us keep theater accessible to everyone. The evening will weave together a sweeping collection of Sondheim favorites — from the piercing poignancy of Send in the Clowns to the sly wit of A Little Priest , the heart-rending No One Is Alone to the exuberant Comedy Tonight . With selections from Company , Into the Woods , Merrily We Roll Along , Sweeney Todd , and more, the concert promises to be both a love letter to Sondheim and a feast for Broadway fans. The stage will be graced by an accomplished cast including Candis Alek, Steve Arzt, Jon Brooks, Michael Chimenti, Natalia Cotto, Alexis DiResta, Allison Goldin, Antonia Harvey, Joe Hoffman, Jonathan Hordos, Christina Russo, Rebecca Rutkovsky, Tom Wallace, and Sarah Jane Witchell. At the helm is Director Pamela Seiderman , a seasoned theatre educator and Vice President of Port Washington Play Troupe, whose directing credits span from Shakespeare to Sondheim and beyond. Musical Direction is by David Barnett , a Port Washington native whose career includes Broadway revues in Paris and the Catskills, compositions for television and film, and decades of musical direction for the Play Troupe. Stephen Sondheim’s impact on the American stage cannot be overstated. With intricate lyrics, unexpected themes, and music of unmatched sophistication, he reshaped the very form of the Broadway musical. His works continue to inspire generations, and this concert aims to capture both his brilliance and his heart. The Sondheim Tribute Concert is presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI) on behalf of the Estate of Stephen Sondheim. Founded in 1927, the Port Washington Play Troupe is New York State’s oldest community theatre organization, recently delighting audiences with Spark of Creation: Celebrating the Music of Stephen Schwartz , Miracle on 34th Street: A Radio Play , and Past, Present and Future – New 10-Minute Play Festival . As the troupe looks ahead to its centennial in 2027, it invites the community to take part in shaping a celebration worthy of its history. For more information, visit www.portwashingtonplaytroupe.com , Do you want to get involved?  Email P ortwashingtonplaytroupe@gmail.com , or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/portwashintonplaytroupe . .

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Sondheim’s Greatest Hits — Port Washington Play Troupe presents Broadway on Manhasset Bay under the Stars - Family event in John Philip Sousa Memorial Band Shell Sunset Park / Main Street Port Washington  11050
7:00 PM SundayAug 24, 2025Port Washington, Nassau County

Sondheim’s Greatest Hits — Port Washington Play Troupe presents Broadway on Manhasset Bay under the Stars

The genius of Stephen Sondheim will echo over Manhasset Bay this summer as the Port Washington Play Troupe presents a Sondheim Tribute Concert at the John Philip Sousa Memorial Band shell in Sunset Park/Main Street Port Washington . Audiences can catch this celebration of Broadway brilliance on Saturday, August 23 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, August 24 at 3:00 PM . This is no ordinary concert — it’s an invitation to wrap yourself in a blanket, settle into a chair, sip your favorite beverage, and watch the sun set over beautiful Manhasset Bay while the night fills with some of the most iconic songs in American musical theatre. Admission is free, though a $20 donation is suggested with all contributions directly supporting future Port Washington Play Troupe productions and helping us keep theater accessible to everyone. The evening will weave together a sweeping collection of Sondheim favorites — from the piercing poignancy of Send in the Clowns to the sly wit of A Little Priest , the heart-rending No One Is Alone to the exuberant Comedy Tonight . With selections from Company , Into the Woods , Merrily We Roll Along , Sweeney Todd , and more, the concert promises to be both a love letter to Sondheim and a feast for Broadway fans. The stage will be graced by an accomplished cast including Candis Alek, Steve Arzt, Jon Brooks, Michael Chimenti, Natalia Cotto, Alexis DiResta, Allison Goldin, Antonia Harvey, Joe Hoffman, Jonathan Hordos, Christina Russo, Rebecca Rutkovsky, Tom Wallace, and Sarah Jane Witchell. At the helm is Director Pamela Seiderman , a seasoned theatre educator and Vice President of Port Washington Play Troupe, whose directing credits span from Shakespeare to Sondheim and beyond. Musical Direction is by David Barnett , a Port Washington native whose career includes Broadway revues in Paris and the Catskills, compositions for television and film, and decades of musical direction for the Play Troupe. Stephen Sondheim’s impact on the American stage cannot be overstated. With intricate lyrics, unexpected themes, and music of unmatched sophistication, he reshaped the very form of the Broadway musical. His works continue to inspire generations, and this concert aims to capture both his brilliance and his heart. The Sondheim Tribute Concert is presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI) on behalf of the Estate of Stephen Sondheim. Founded in 1927, the Port Washington Play Troupe is New York State’s oldest community theatre organization, recently delighting audiences with Spark of Creation: Celebrating the Music of Stephen Schwartz , Miracle on 34th Street: A Radio Play , and Past, Present and Future – New 10-Minute Play Festival . As the troupe looks ahead to its centennial in 2027, it invites the community to take part in shaping a celebration worthy of its history. For more information, visit www.portwashingtonplaytroupe.com , Do you want to get involved?  Email P ortwashingtonplaytroupe@gmail.com , or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/portwashintonplaytroupe . .

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