
"Kicking off the season, The Lay Out - a community-driven initiative celebrating Black culture and businesses - is hosting a monthlong market at Atlantic Terminal. Running every weekend through Dec. 24, the market is open from 1 to 6 p.m. Visitors can shop a curated selection of Black-owned brands offering apparel, accessories, home goods, toys and beauty products. Vendors include favorites such as The Printing Block, Baked N' Full, Furkat & Robbie and Plantdad by Moobience."
"Children and "little ones at heart" can visit Santa Land on the main level near McDonald's for holiday cheer and festive photos throughout December. Open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 13-24, the seasonal attraction offers opportunities for kids and adults alike to meet Santa. The experience also includes themed events such as pet night, Sensitive Santa and Pink Noel."
"Partiers can return to the holiday hub on Dec. 11 to celebrate Atlantic Terminal's 20th anniversary with a special holiday event. Activities include story time with Santa, a book giveaway in partnership with Brooklyn Book Bodega, seasonal face painting, free photos with Santa and a hot chocolate giveaway. The festivities also feature a Pixie Pods pop-up with dancing and activities, holiday tunes spun by a DJ, and a partnership with Children of Promise, an organization that assists children with incarcerated parents."
Atlantic Terminal becomes a winter wonderland through December with markets, family activities and live music. The Lay Out hosts a monthlong market every weekend through Dec. 24 from 1 to 6 p.m., featuring curated Black-owned brands selling apparel, accessories and gifts with DJ sets near Sephora. Santa Land operates on the main level near McDonald's from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 13–24 and includes pet night, Sensitive Santa and Pink Noel. A Dec. 11 holiday event marks the terminal's 20th anniversary with story time, a Brooklyn Book Bodega book giveaway, face painting, free Santa photos and hot chocolate. Live performances by the Brooklyn Music School Youth Orchestra occur Dec. 9 and 10.
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