Summer is often a challenging time to keep our kids – and ourselves
– busy. This year due to the COVID-19
pandemic it’s even harder. But with an emphasis on maintaining social distance
and keeping as safe as possible, various organizations and individuals have
been thinking outside the box to try to make some kind of entertainment/events
happen. Here, we take a look at some of
the examples.
On July 17, Kaskade is bringing REDUX 004 to the Brooklyn Village. The following day, there is an opportunity –
over a two-day period online – for virtual speed dating! And only half
of you has to look good! There will be a
host to guide participants through the virtual event. And the there is the Virtual Speed Business
Networking event that will take place on July 21, between 7pm and 9pm
offering participants a structured way to meet accomplished professionals in a
variety of industries.
On July 23rd Kat Herzlinger will be appearing in
Brooklyn (location to be determined) and on July 28, The Moooks will be
performing from 10.30pm-1.30am at Brooklyn’s Primitive Heart, where they will
be performing original arrangements along with classic Jamaican music.
It’s not an easy but we have to find some way – however small – of
making ‘summertime…livin’ easy.’