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5 Things You Need To Know Today: Donation-based Yoga, Dar Williams, Foodshed, and More

Area events and information you won't want to miss on Sunday, December 26.

1. You need to detox. offers donation-based yoga classes every Sunday. Check the website for class times. Additionally, morning community classes at are donation-based, and regular classes are only $13. Check the full schedule here. 348 St Marks Ave.

2. You need to pull the kids away from the TV. How does a starfish move? What does a sea urchin eat? Come to the Brooklyn Chidren's Museum at 12pm and discover how diverse life really is  by exploring animals up close and personal! Later at 1:30p, learn the basics of propulsion and Newton's laws of motion at the . 145 Brooklyn Ave. Free with $7.50 admission. Children under one year are admitted free of charge.

3. You need to hear the sweet strum of an acoustic guitar. Dar Williams and Kaiser Cartel are at the Bell House tonight. After attending Wesleyan University, Dar Williams spent 10 years performing at coffee houses in Northampton, Massachusetts, before self-releasing her first album, The Honesty Room. Since then, she has grown to be considered one of the most respected singer-songwriters of her generation. This event is mixed seated and standing, and guests are encouraged to arrive early for the best seat selection. Must be 21+ to attend. 149 7th St.

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4. You need to get your farmers-market fix that you missed out on yesterday. Foodshed is a year-round, indoor farmers' market on Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill, open every Sunday from 11:00-5:00. Besides staples like fresh vegetables and fruit, meats, milk and eggs, the Foodshed features regional vendors offering products like cheeses, yogurt, ice-cream, jams, honey, sauces and salsas, milled grains, breads and baked goods, pickles and other healthy ferments, juices, ciders, wines and beers. The market is a place not only to shop but also to learn about the challenges and opportunities in creating a sustainable food system. 388 Atlantic Avenue.

5. You need to get (art) schooled. is offering three tours today - one on Arts of Asia and Egypt Reborn, another on Norman Rockwell, and another on the Arts of Africa. Check the website for complete listings. 200 Eastern Parkway. Tour is free with $10 suggested entrance fee.

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