Photographer Kate Kotlyar was on the scene for Brookline.News on Sunday at Brookline Day 2025, the annual occasion held by the city’s Recreation Department, that includes nonprofit, cities and enterprise distributors. Click the arrows to see extra photographs, that includes musical performances, cornhole, artwork shows and extra.
Attendees and distributors crowd Harvard Street for Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
represents Brookline, speaks with group members at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
Rabbi Andrew D. Vogel, the Senior Rabbi at Sinai Brookline, blows right into a shofar to want a cheerful new 12 months as Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is subsequent week at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
A resident of Brookline throws a bean bag right into a cornhole board throughout a household outing to Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
The New Grown-Ups, an American Roots music group, carry out on the Main Stage at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
Audience members clap for The New Grown-Ups, an American Roots music group, after the band finishes a tune on the Main Stage at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
The New Grown-Ups vocalist and cellist Cecily Mills and banjo participant Ben Truboff carry out on the Main Stage at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
A toddler opens the automobile door of a Brookline Police cruiser in entrance of a member of the Brookline Police Department Animal Control at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
(From left) Civil engineer Michelle Silverwood and environmental engineer Maria Rose, from the Engineering and Transportation Division of the Brookline Department of Public Works, use the watershed mannequin to debate and reveal how dangerous waste travels by means of a metropolis to children at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
A coin slot to obtain a customized Brookline-themed sticker designed by Manuela Posada, the proprietor and designer of Signed by Manuela, at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
Manuela Posada (proper), the proprietor and designer of Signed by Manuela, describes her displayed work to a Brookline Day attendee on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
Howie Green sits behind a desk filled with his authentic designs and pop artwork shadow bins at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
(From left) Studio and Office Administrator Avery Cather and Ceramics trainer Romy St. Hilaire from the Brookline Arts Center reveal a clay exercise to children at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
Stickers and pins displayed on the Brookline Democratic Town Committee desk for varied Massachusetts Democratic candidates and state representatives at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
Members of Troop 6, the Brookline chapter of Boys Scouts of America, observe useful carry strategies as part of their First Aid coaching at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
Clement Bodineau, one third of the native handcrafted stained artwork enterprise TheChemistGlass, holds up a number of choices whereas a buyer decides which stained glass chicken design she prefers at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar
A toddler performs the drums on the School of Rock tent at Brookline Day on Sept. 14. Photo by Kate Kotlyar