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Feb 10, 2012

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Picnic House
3rd Street & Prospect Park West entrance
(next to the Long Meadow)
Brooklyn, NY  11215
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Free admission (all visitors, all hours).

Dates

Ongoing

Hours

Repeats every month on 1st Sat, 7:00 am – 9:00 am
Except holidays
FIDO (Fellowship in the Interest of Dogs and their Owners) in Prospect Park offers free goodies for dogs and their owners. The group also provides information pertaining to off-leash activities and issues.

Meet in the meadow beside the Picnic House. Rain or Shine

About this Organization

Prospect Park Alliance

The Prospect Park Alliance seeks to inspire visitors to take an active role in the preservation of the unique natural, man-made and ultimately urban environments of Prospect Park.
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Prospect Park Alliance Listings

  • Discover Tours

    Ongoing This walk with a park naturalist includes watching for animals and investigating little-known facts about Prospect Park and its animal residents.

  • Into the Woods

    Ongoing Within Prospect Park, students take a close look at Brooklyn’s last remaining forest, examining the specimens they collect from its different layers. The 80-minute workshop explores what role each part of the ecosystem plays in the survival of plants and animals. Teachers should make reservations for spring dates as far in advance as possible.Meet at the Boathouse, near the Ocean Avenue entrance to the park.   

  • Nature Crafts

    Ongoing Teachers and naturalists at the Audubon Center are available each weekend, leading structured, fun and engaging arts activities for children. Kids create toys, puppets and more, using all-natural materials, all for free.

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