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CHILE PEPPER FIESTA

Brooklyn Botanic Garden
900 Washington Ave.
Saturday, October 2, $10-$15, 12 noon – 6:00 pm
718-623-7200
www.bbg.org

Things are going to get mighty spicy at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on Saturday as the annual Chile Pepper Fiesta arrives, ready to burn through an afternoon of special events galore. There will be fiery cooking demonstrations by Dave Schuttenberg of Cabrito (12:30), Corwin Kave of Fatty Crab and Fatty ’Cue (2:00), Karthik Kumar of Brick Lane Curry House (3:30), and Simon Glenn of Tchoup Shop (5:00), along with plenty of tantalizing tastings that should go well with cocktails prepared by spicy mixologist Kara Newman, who will also be signing copies of her recently published book SPICE & ICE. Chocolate lovers can participate in the Brooklyn Chile Chocolate Takedown and partake of particularly peppery chocolate desserts, hot cocoa, and chocolatey beer. The Chile Goddess will be offering gardening tips at the Lily Pool Terrace (1:00 – 5:00), and tours of the garden’s chile plants are scheduled for 3:00 and 4:00. Live music, featuring bands from international regions that love their chile peppers, will run all day on the Cherry Esplanade Stage, with Mandingo Ambassadors (West Africa, 12:15), Red Baraat! (North India, 1:45), Atlas Soul (North Africa / Middle East, 3:15), and Boukman Eksperyans (Haiti, 4:45). Dawn Drake & Zapote (12 noon & 3:15) and the Ukuladies (1:15 & 4:15) will grace the Chile Chocolate Stage at the Meadow. Rain or shine, it should be one helluva hot time.

CENTENNIAL BEE-DAY PARTY

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden will be celebrating its one hundredth b-day on June 12 with a slate of free programs

Brooklyn Botanic Garden
900 Washington Ave.
Saturday, June 12, free, 12 noon – 6:00 pm
www.bbg.org/visit/beeday

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is turning one hundred years old, and it’s celebrating the anniversary with a free, all-day birthday party featuring special activities, live performances, film screenings, workshops, and more. Among the performers are the Hiten Marimba Duo, Mecca Bodega, Stephane Wrembel: the Django Experiment, the Persuasions, Paul Mueller, and the Sweet Divines with the Legendary Maxine Brown, while the activities and tours include “Native Bees and Native Plants,” “Heirloom Annuals for the Home Gardener,” “Beekeeping Boot Camp,” “Fruit Tree Pollinators,”and boos signings with Rose-Lynn Fisher and Mary Ann Hoberman.

SAKURA MATSURI

The weeping spring cherry tree is among first to bloom for the Sakura Matsuri at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (photo by twi-ny/mdr)

Brooklyn Botanic Garden
900 Washington Ave. at Eastern Parkway
Saturday, May 1, and Sunday, May 2, $10-$15
718-623-7200
www.bbg.org/sakura2010

There is nothing quite like hanami in Brooklyn, the annual cherry blossom viewing at the botanic garden. More than two hundred flowering Japanese cherry trees are expected to be in bloom this weekend for the Sakura Matsuri, a two-day festival of dance, music, art, workshops, food, workshops, and nature that always attracts large crowds excited to experience the pure beauty of it all. Among this year’s participants are Soh Daiko, Nihon Buyo Classical & Ryukyu Buyo Okinawan Dance, the Spring Street Haiku Group, happyfunsmile, Samurai Sword Soul, poet Enta Kusakabe, Dean Street FOO Dance, Kagero Japanese Gypsy rock, Pokémon voice artist Veronica Taylor, DJ Saiko Mikan, stand-up comic Uncle Yo, woodblock artist April Vollmer, children’s Taiko drummers Genki Daiko Team, Masayo Ishigure and the Miyabi Koto Shamisen Ensemble, and the Japanese Folk Dance Institute of NY. Special events and activities include a Mataro Ningyo dollmaking demonstration, a Sohenry-style tea ceremony, the Manga & Anime Artist Alley, a cosplay fashion show, origami paper folding, ikebana flower arranging, a children’s tattoo parlor, a high tea with the Parasol Society, Japanese hot-pot cooking, bonsai advice for home gardeners, and so much more. It’s really one of the best weekends of the year, a must-see for every New Yorker that will become an annual ritual once you experience its charm.