Residents and merchants along the block — Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue — will have items for sale. Expect some live music, too.
As we've said, this is a top-two neighborhood block party (this and the 10th Street Block Festival).
As of now, Saturday's weather forecast doesn't call for any rain, which is a good thing. The city doesn't allow make-up dates, and last year's edition was rained out.
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