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The Cadman Conservancy hosts a variety of events for all ages. From celebrations of historical achievements to movie nights to gardening gathers, the park has something for everyone. Have a community event in Cadman Plaza Park that you want to promote?
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Storytime!
Brooklyn Heights Library Storytime! Wednesday, September 3rd at 10:30am.
Meet in Juneteenth Grove starting at 10:30 am. Bring your young children to this much-loved reading activity in the park.

Athletic Field
New Field Signage Alert!
NYC Parks has updated signage for shared use of the athletic field.
⚽ Active use (including organized soccer for both adult and children’s leagues) now allowed on 1/3 of the field near Juneteenth Grove — first come, first served.
🌳 Passive recreation only on the remaining 2/3 near the Brooklyn War Memorial.
Thanks to Commissioner Martin Mahar for supporting a balanced solution. Let’s all share the space respectfully!


Storytime!
Brooklyn Heights Library Storytime! Wednesday, August 20th at 10:30am.
Meet in Juneteenth Grove starting at 10:30 am. Bring your young children to this much-loved reading activity in the park.


Storytime!
Brooklyn Heights Library Storytime! Wednesday, July 23rd at 10:30am.
Meet in Juneteenth Grove starting at 10:30 am. Bring your young children to this much loved reading activity in the park.


Juneteenth
In advance of Juneteenth, the Cadman Park Conservancy has set up signage in Juneteenth Grove to bring awareness to this important place in our park to celebrate Juneteenth.

Storytime!
Brooklyn Heights Library Storytime meets on alternate Wednesdays in Cadman Plaza Park.
Storytime is this Wednesday, July 9th.
Meet in Juneteenth Grove starting at 10:30 am. Bring your young children to this much loved reading activity in the park.

Athletic field
Signs are being made to show where adult leagues can play and will be installed as soon as possible. In the meantime, we've received several complaints about evening soccer groups arriving and asking children to leave the field. Please remember: the athletic field is a shared, first-come, first-served space. The issue is that these groups often take over the entire center of the field, leaving no room for children to continue playing.