Sat, Oct. 24

10 am-7 pm: Bookstore opening day. Greenlight Books finally opens. Greenlight Bookstore [686 Fulton St. at S. Portland Ave. in Fort Greene, (718) 246-0200].

10 am-4 pm: Harvest festival. Fifth annual Red Hook event, featuring food, folks and fun. Red Hook Community Farm [Columbia Street at Beard Street in Red Hook].

10 am-3 pm: Thrift sale. Jumpstart your holiday shopping. Free. New Utrecht Reformed Church [18th Avenue between 83rd and 84th streets in Bensonhurst, (718) 256-7173].

11 am and 1 pm: “The Legend of Ichabod Crane.” Liberally adapted from the Washington Irving story and performed by Dan Kitrosser. $10. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], http://www.brooklynlyceum.com.

11 am-4 pm: Fall festival. PS 107’s annual event, with a chili contest officiated by Gersh Kuntzman and a pie contest officiated by Melissa Murphy of Sweet Melissa Patisserie. PS 107 [1301 Eighth Ave. at 13th Street in Park Slope].

11 am-4 pm: Kid’s music. Ralph’s World, a children’s group founded by Ralph Covert of the Bad Examples, performs. $15 ($55 for four). The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], http://www.thebellhouseny.com.

11:30 am: Drumming class. Join Bonga and learn percussion from one of the best. $18. Gumbo [493 Atlantic Ave. between Nevins Street and Third Avenue in Boerum Hill, (718) 855-7808].

4 pm: “Where the Wild Things Are.” Readings timed to the release of the big Hollywood movie version of Maurice Sendak’s classic. Free. Brooklyn Children’s Museum [145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718) 735-4400], http://www.brooklynkids.org.

Sun, Oct. 25

11 am and 1 pm: “The Legend of Ichabod Crane.” See Saturday, Oct. 24.

Noon-6 pm: Ghouls and Gourds Halloween rumpus. Hands-on excitement for kids, plus a thrilling costume parade featuring raucous drummers and larger-than-life puppets. Music by Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem. Brooklyn Botanic Garden [1000 Washington Ave. at Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, (718) 623-7220], http://www.bbg.org.

12:30 and 2:30 pm: Puppet show. “Peter & the Wolf” and “The Frog Prince.” $8 (adults), $7 (kids). Puppetworks [338 Sixth Ave. at Fourth Street in Park Slope, (718) 965-3391], http://www.puppetworks.org.

1-4 pm: Halloween spooktacular. Face painting, pumpkin decorating, treats, scary stories and a scary graveyard walk. Free. Pacific Street Bears Community Garden [Flatbush Avenue at Pacific Street in Park Slope, (718) 783-1685], http://www.nfbid.com.

1-3 pm: Dog costume party. The annual Howl-o-Ween parade for dogs and their owners. Participants must pre-register. Free to watch, $25 to enter. Perfect Paws [102 Hicks St. at Pineapple Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 834-2054], http://www.hillsidedogs.org.

2 pm: Mara Rockliff. Author of “The Busiest Street in Town.” Word [126 Franklin St. at Milton Street in Greenpoint, (718) 383-0096], wordbrooklyn.wordpress.com.

2-7 pm: 70th anniversary of “The Wizard of Oz.” Games, costumes and a screening of the landmark film sponsored by a new condo developer. Free. 500 Fourth Avenue Sales Center [206 12th St. in Park Slope, (888) 321-5004], http://www.500FourthAve.com.

4 pm: “Where the Wild Things Are.” See Saturday, Oct. 24.

7 pm: Childrens Halloween SPOOKY-tacular. $25. PS 321 Auditorium (180 Seventh Ave. between First and Second streets in Park Slope), http://www.ps321.org.

Wed, Oct. 28

3:45 pm: African dance. Weekly classes with Alisha Zebulon-Sow. $60 for four sessions. Gumbo [493 Atlantic Ave. between Nevins Street and Third Avenue in Boerum Hill, (718) 855-7808].

4 pm: “Where the Wild Things Are.” See Saturday, Oct. 24.

Thurs, Oct. 29

4 pm: “Where the Wild Things Are.” See Saturday, Oct. 24.

Fri, Oct. 30

11 am: Dirk Wittenborn, author of “PHARMAKON … or The Story of a Happy Family.” $15. Gumbo [493 Atlantic Ave. in Boerum Hill, 718-855-7808].

4 pm: “Where the Wild Things Are.” See Saturday, Oct. 24.

Sat, Oct. 31

For all Halloween events, see page 7.

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