3 Quick Things
Something free or cheap
The Intrepid Museum is holding a series of select Free Fridays through October. This month, on Aug. 16, the museum-slash-aircraft-carrier will open for free starting at 5 p.m. and offer plenty of programming to keep the night moving. At 7 p.m., there’s an inspiring talk about emerging space technologies at the Space Shuttle Pavilion, and at sunset, an unrelated screening of “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” on the flight deck. Bring a pal and a blanket.
Something for the weeknight
Go to the Kings County Distillery in Brooklyn for a $16 tour of its stillhouse. The session starts in the upstairs “Boozeum” with a captivating crash course on the history of distilling in America, New York and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where the current facility sits in the old Paymaster Building. You’ll then progress through cooking and fermenting rooms, and cap off your learning with a whiskey-tasting. It’s worth leaving work early for, but sessions are held on weekends too.
Something from a reader
Pay a visit to an under-the-radar park. Mike G., a Summer reader from Midtown East, recommends Andrew Haswell Green Park in Manhattan’s East 60s. The park, named for the unsung 19th-century urban planner, “looks out to Roosevelt Island and has a really nice little grassy area with tables and chairs overlooking the East River and the promenade,” Mike writes. “As much as I love a well-kept secret, it should definitely be published as a place to go when the weather is nice.”
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Happening This Week (and Beyond)
Tonight: Head to the roof of the Williamsburg Hotel for Reggae Night! From 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., it’s all views, no cover.
Thursday: Take a free West African dance class with Nafisa Sharriff in Marcus Garvey Park.
Friday: See the drummer and producer Makaya McCraven perform with the experimental noise artist L’Rain in Courtyard 1/2 at Industry City.