Our Events
Every year, we put on events to help support the success of the BKYSC Academy and our home, Brooklyn.
The 10 Year Holiday Fundraiser
Honoring Sacha & Zach Zarba
Friday, December 6th at 7PM // 100 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
Each holiday season since 2010, we've gotten together to celebrate a year's worth of hard work and progress. This year, we’ll celebrate a decade’s worth of accomplishments in our brand new space. The 10-Year Holiday Fundraiser is a way for old friends to reunite and new friendships to form. There's always food, fun and good times to be had.
Please join us for the official 10-year celebration of Brooklyn Youth Sports Club’s first decade and support greatness beyond the court!
The Hot Shots Challenge
Every Spring since 2013, The Hot Shots Challenge connects our supporters with BKYSC’s promising student athletes in a fun and meaningful way - Donors choose who to sponsor from the BKYSC roster, and the student athletes put in the work -- every shot made means more money towards their after-school and summer program // October 2019
Brooklyn Spread
The Brooklyn Spread is a neighborhood festival and a chance to celebrate Brooklyn, food, music, and basketball. With all proceeds from the event going towards BKYSC Academy programs, Brooklyn Spread is a unique way to have lots of fun and to support a great local organization at the same time!
Date: TBA
The Post BK || 100 Dobbin Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Ronen's 3-on-3 B-Ball Bash
Now part of our The Brooklyn Spread festival, the Ronen's 3-on-3 B-Ball Bash is back for another year to honor our great friend Ronen Katz, who shared two passions core to our mission — basketball and education. Join us for some 3-on-3 hoops and follow it up with live music and great food at the Brooklyn Spread // July 21, 2018
The Brooklyn Bridge Holiday Classic
Held every year in December since 2015, we host The Brooklyn Bridge Holiday Classic with the Jordan Brand as a way to create exposure and recruitment opportunities for local high school student-athletes. More than a thousand fans and coaches come out to George Washington HS to catch a glimpse of Brooklyn's finest high school ball players.