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2010 Dominos Tournament
You heard about the great success of our 2009 Dominos Tournament, now come out this year and join in on all the fun! Starting April 11th C-Town will kick off our annual 8- week long Domino’s Tournament that makes its way across 4 boroughs. Don’t forget to bring your game face because those who qualify to make it to the finals will have the chance to win $2500 worth of cash prizes during finals week in June! This event is FREE to the public, so come out and bring your friends! Stay tuned for the tournament calendar complete with times and locations. This is one event not to miss out on! All are welcomed.
In addition to the hundreds of events and activities you'll find on our calendar, every year we are a presenting sponsor in a handful of special events.
Thanks to everyone who took part in our special events from the Summer season. Next year promises to be even bigger and better than 2009. Check back here soon for our 2010 calendar.
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Location: Herbert Von King Park,Von King Cultural Arts Center (670 Lafayette) Brooklyn
Free Admission!
Arts, Culture & Fun Series is pleased to partner with ITVS Community Cinema from San Francisco and the Independent Lens series of PBS to bring powerful documentaries into our recreation centers. Please join us for a first look at these films before their national debut on PBS.
After each screening, audience members will have the opportunity to participate in facilitated discussions/conversations about each film.
Please join us for the second film in this series, DIRT! The Movie by Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow. It's under our feet and under our fingernails, but what is it? And how did it get there? Inspired by William Bryant Logan's acclaimed book Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth, find out how industrial farming, mining and urban development have led us toward cataclysmic droughts, starvation, floods and climate change. Dirt is a part of everything we eat, drink and breathe.
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