Manhattan Happenings 
 Amazing weekend, Presidents’ Day Week events, Feb. 13-21 
 THURSDAY, FEB. 13 
 1 Visit the Winter Biergarten at Brookfield  
 Place for the final day of the Best Brew of  
 New York City competition, when the public  
 votes on their favorite of 15 beers from around  
 the city. Admission is free and all profits from  
 beer sales benefit Leave No Trace, an organization  
 dedicated to reducing pollution in nature.  
 The competition finale will be from 4-9 p.m. at  
 the Winter Garden, no tickets are required. Get  
 more information at https://bfplny.com/event/ 
 best-brews-subway-series. 
 2 A free photography exhibition at The Arsenal  
 Gallery in Central Park showcases the parks  
 and monuments in New York City honoring  
 African Americans such as Marcus Garvey and  
 Hattie Carthan. The exhibit is open every weekday  
 until Feb. 27 except for Monday, Feb. 17. For more  
 information, contact NYC Parks Arts and Antiquities  
 at artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov or (212)  
 360-8114. 
 FRIDAY, FEB. 14 
 3 See the photography of Neighborhood  
 Opportunity Network photography graduates  
 at this free exhibition from 6-8 p.m. at the  
 Columbia University School of Social Work at  
 1255 Amsterdam Ave. 
 SATURDAY, FEB. 15 
 4 Warm February weather shouldn’t keep  
 you or your kids from keeping the cozy  
 winter spirit alive with the Yeti, Set, Snow!  
 Marionette show and Holiday Puppet Building  
 Workshop at the Swedish College Marionette  
 Theater in Central Park. The show, about a grumpy  
 yeti learning to enjoy the snow, starts at 1 p.m.,  
 with a felt puppet-building workshop starting at 2  
 p.m. Tickets for the show are $8 for children and  
 $12 for adults, and the workshop is $10 per child  
 participating to cover the cost of materials. Tickets  
 are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/o/ 
 swedish-cottage-marionette-theatre-17254827181.  
 5 The Fraunces Tavern Museum is commemorating  
 Presidents’ Day weekend by offering $1  
 admission to the Revolutionary War museum  
 from Feb. 15-17. The museum is located in a  
 300-year-old tavern building used by both British  
 and Continental leaders. On Saturday and Sunday  
 at 1 p.m., visitors can join an hour-long guided  
 tour about the role New York City played in the life  
 and accomplishments of George Washington. The  
 tour is included with the price of admission. For  
 more information, visit https://www.frauncestavernmuseum. 
 org/.  
 Guides  will  offer  a  tour  of  Frances  Tavern,  where  George  Washington  once  commanded  the  
 Continental  Army  as  its  general  and  delivered  his  farewell  address  as  president,  in  Lower  
 Manhattan this weekend. 
 SUNDAY, FEB. 16 
 6 Go inside the newly renovated Mount Morris  
 Fire Watchtower, a Harlem landmark in  
 Marcus Garvey Park. Urban Park Rangers  
 will help guide the free tour, offered from  
 noon - 3 p.m., explaining the significance of  
 the tower. For more information, visit https:// 
 www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/16/ 
 historic-new-york-mount-morris-fire-watchtower.  
 MONDAY, FEB. 18 
 7 A panel of experts consisting of a history professor  
 from Northwestern University, a trustee  
 of the African American Historical Society of  
 Rockland County and an architectural historian will  
 talk about New York City’s early black communities  
 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Langston Hughes Auditorium  
 in Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture  
 at 515 Malcolm X Boulevard. Admission is free  
 and seats are first come, first served, so registration  
 online beforehand is recommended but not required.  
 Register online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ 
 illuminating-forgotten-histories-new-york-citys-earlyblack 
 communities-tickets-85143387163?aff=ebdssb 
 citybrowse.  
 PHOTO VIA FACEBOOK/FRAUNCES TAVERN 
 TUESDAY, FEB. 19 
 8 Kids can practice ‘ice fishing’ for toy penguins  
 that have appeared in the Bryant Park  
 fountain. This free event is from 11 a.m. - 1  
 p.m. at the Bank of America Winter Village, part  
 of the Bryant Park Kids Week programs. For more  
 information, contact info@bryantpark.org. 
 9 The New York Public Library and Literacy- 
 INC present a free bilingual read-aloud story  
 time from 3-4 p.m. at the Dyckman Farmhouse  
 Museum at 4881 Broadway at West 204th  
 St. For more information, contact development@ 
 dyckmanfarmhouse.org.  
 THURSDAY, FEB. 21 
 10 Kids out of school for the midwinter recess  
 can show off their skills beyond the arc at  
 the Midwinter Recess Three-Point Contest  
 from 1-5 p.m. at the Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center. 
  Boys and girls divisions will team up and compete  
 for bragging rights on the court. The event is free with  
 a NYC Parks Recreation membership, which is free  
 for anyone under 17 years old. For more information,  
 contact Ali.Khalid-Khan@parks.nyc.gov.  
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