Community Corner
5 (Free) Things: Esnavi at BAM, Bluesy Folk, February Break Kids Events, Weekend Q Issues, More
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
1. You need rhythm and blues. Head to the for a performance by . The R&B singer-songwriter has secured a top 40 spot on the adult contemporary charts with her single “Unexpected Love.” 30 Lafayette Ave. 9 p.m. Free.
2. You need bluesy folk. Head to for the "bluesy soulful, alternative folk experience" (according to Way Station) of the at 9 p.m. followed by the at 11. 683 Washington Ave. bet. St. Marks and Prospect. Free.
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3. You need to get the kids out of the house. Because of February Break in the public schools, there are a ton of extra weekday events this week, including the where kids learn how to play Nine-Man Morris and make their own playing board to take home. Lefferts Historic House at Prospect Park (Use entrance at Flatbush and Ocean Avenues), 1-3 p.m. Free. See our for more options.
4. You need to know if your train is running ... Today you're fine. Over the weekend there are changes to the Q but it's a vast improvement: Beginning at midnight tonight through 5 a.m. Monday Q trains only run between Stillwell/Coney Island and Whitehall St. (going local through the tunnel). But you can switch at Dekalb for the N (which will stop there all weekend) or the R, according to the MTA.
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5. ... And if you have to move your car. You do. Alternate side won't be suspended again until Thursday, March 8 for Purim, according to the NYCDOT.
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