The jubilation is potent. It undulates in sync with the Afro-house, salsa, disco and R&B blasting from a stack of bright pink speakers. You feel it in your stomach, your throat and, of course, in your feet. You might be at Classon Playground in Williamsburg under the BQE, on the blacktop at Maria Hernandez Park in Bushwick , or at Herbert Von King’s amphitheater in Bed-Stuy , but the vibe is the same: absolutely immaculate.
This is Public Service —an outdoor daytime dance party that’s become a staple of Brooklyn summers over the past four years. Like many of the best things the borough has to offer during the warmer months, the roving event is free, open to everyone and lovingly curated by nightlife veterans with a passion for music and community (as well as the way those things in