These girls had a hard time deciding which pumpkin they liked best at Saturday’s Open Streets event on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights. Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn Eagle
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — A pumpkin patch, spooky playhouses, dance parties, craft demonstrations, portraits, Double Dutch, music and more delighted visitors to Montague Street’s “SPOOK-tacular” Open Streets celebration on Saturday — the first rain-free Saturday in weeks.
Adding to the holiday excitement, merchants along the street posted trick-or-treat stickers in their windows, inviting kids in for some pre-Halloween candy.
Saturday Open Streets events are sponsored by the Montague BID and the Brooklyn Heights Association.
From left: Emily Everhart, president of the Brooklyn Women’s Exchange, and volunteer Ellen Drexler with hand-carved folk art. Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn EagleFrom left: Brooklyn Heights Association volunteer Alexis McNeil and BHA Deputy Director Kim Glickman at Saturday’s Open Streets celebration on Montague Street. Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn EagleFamilies had a grand time decorating spooky playhouses — and then playing in them — during Montague Street’s Open Streets celebration on Saturday. Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn EagleWho is this mysterious Halloween spook? Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn EagleA child shared a Halloween treat with artist and teacher Piera Bonerba of Le Meraviglie Art Studio. Behind them are some of the Halloween playhouses kids decorated during Montague Street’s “SPOOK-tacular” Open Streets celebration. Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn EagleIt’s long-time Brooklyn Heights resident Jeff Smith, in the Halloween mood! Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn Eagle
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