Monday, June 4, 2012

COMMUNITY BOARD 7 MEETING ON ATTACKS AGAINST WOMEN

Public Safety Committee Meeting
Thursday, June 14th, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The recent attacks against women in the community will be discussed by Community Board 7's Public Safety Committee and the 72nd Precinct.

Office of Community Board 7
4201 4th Avenue (entrance on 43rd Street)
phone: (718) 854-0003
fax: (718) 436-1142
e-mail: communityboard7 @ yahoo.com

COMMUNITY MEETING ABOUT WALGREENS

Lauren Elvers Collins, chairperson of the Windsor Terrace Alliance, reported here on Friday that Assemblymember Jim Brennan has  been working on scheduling a meeting between Windsor Terrace residents and Walgreens. The chain will be opening a store in the Key Food location on Prospect Avenue after Key Food closes this month.

Ms. Collins reports today that Assemblymember Brennan, New York City Councilmember Brad Lander, Borough President Marty Markowitz, Community Board 7, and the Windsor Terrace Alliance will co-host a community meeting on Thursday, June 14th, at 7:30 p.m., at Holy Name Church. Walgreens has been invited to participate and is trying to make those arrangements.

Holy Name Church is at 245 Prospect Park West, at the corner of Prospect Avenue.

KENSINGTON PLAZA DEDICATED AND READY TO BE ENJOYED

In photo: Councilmember Brad Lander (in tie) and Mr Haq, the new chairperson of the Church McDonald Bangladeshi Business Association (at right, in windowpane plaid shirt), planting flowers at the Kensington Plaza dedication.  


It’s official. That cement bump-out in front of Walgreens is now the  KENSINGTON PLAZA, with benches and granite blocks to sit on and five Swamp Oaks—the same species planted at the 9/11 Memorial—that will eventually grow to shade it.

In his remarks on Sunday, Councilmember Brad Lander (39th district) thanked those—most of them standing right there—who helped make this plaza real. Then, with an assist  from the audience, he planted impatiens in the tree pits. Beforehand, the Kensington Trash Mob picked the plaza clean of cigarette butts and coffee-cup lids.

Special thanks go to Catherine Zinnel, Lander’s District Director, who handled the almost two-year-long process of converting the bump-out to a plaza with aplomb. People from the Parks Department, the 66th Precinct, the Kensington Plaza Stewardship Committee, the West Kensington Action Group, the Albemarle Neighborhood Association, the blogs: KARMABrooklyn Blog and THE KENSINGTON PROSPECT, now defunct, where I initially proposed creating this plaza in its pages, and the Church McDonald Bangaladeshi Business Association all showed up to revel in its creation.

—Jole

PRIDE DAY IN BROOKLYN

 Brooklyn LGBT Pride Day
Saturday, June 9th, noon to 6:00 p.m.

Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. The run starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 10:45 a.m.
For the LGBT community and friends. 50% of the proceeds will go to LGBT youth programs at the Brooklyn Community Pride Center.

Noon to 6:00 p.m.
A street fair that features stage performances, a family zone, shopping, and food and opportunities to learn about community organizations, issues, and businesses.
Prospect Park at Bartel-Pritchard Square and 9th to 15th streets along Prospect Park West in Park Slope

noon  to 4:00 p.m.
Special events for kids.
Prospect Park West at 9th Street

For updates, visit the Brooklyn Pride website and Brooklyn Pride, Inc. on Facebook.
     

Sunday, June 3, 2012

SPIN IT AT SYCAMORE ON MONDAY


Monday Night Vinyl Club
June 4th, 8:00 p.m. to midnight

You bring it, you spin it.
DJ's choice.
Hosted by Stage Fright.
Free.

Sycamore Bar
1118 Cortelyou Road, between E. 11th Street and Argyle Road
Ditmas Park
(347) 240-5850
www.sycamorebrooklyn.com
e-mail: sycamorebrooklyn @ gmail.

SUPPORT LOCAL INDEPENDENT BUSINESSES!

WHAT YOUR BRANCH LIBRARY COULD LOSE FROM A BUDGET CUT

Brooklyn Public Library--the branches and the central library--could get its budget slashed by $27 million in the city's next budget, which goes into effect on July 1st. That's a cut of almost one-third of BPL's current budget.

Some possible effects of the budget cut:
  • decrease in library service hours by 50%, cutting hours from an average of 43 hours per week per branch to approximately 21.5 hours per week,
  • close of 16 neighborhood library branches,
  • layoff of approximately 35% full-time employees, or
  • buy 27% fewer books for patrons to use.
The public might be deprived of the free use of computers, WiFi service, job search assistance, story time activities, technical skill programs, and cultural events. 

What would you like your branch library to lose?

An online petition will be sent to the mayor and to your representative on the New York City Council to try to avoid this drastic funding cut. Please click here.

This is how the petition is worded, but you can change it and personalize it, if you want to:
Dear Mayor Bloomberg & Council Member ___________
Restore Library Funding

I am writing to express my strong support for Brooklyn Public Library and to urge you to restore funding to Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) in the Fiscal Year 2013 budget.  As you know, BPL faces a 32% reduction in city funding that may result in the closure of libraries and a drastic reduction in hours of service across the borough.

BPL is a vital community resource that is needed now more than ever for after-school activities, job search assistance and so much more. It provides free access to books, computers and thousands of programs for people of all ages.

I understand the severity of the City's fiscal crisis and the tough decisions you have to make to balance the budget and main core services, but I ask you to please consider the importance of Brooklyn Public Library during this time and how it helps us immensely during the recession. Please help restore funding to keep Brooklyn's libraries open.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

THE BLOCK PARTY THAT HAS IT ALL

Musical lineup at the Compost for Brooklyn block party this Sunday, June 3rd, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.:


  • recycle E-waste from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • dance to live music
  • free tree
  • raffle
  • book sale
  • free bike bell
  • free seeds
  • bake sale
  • workshops
  • and so much more!

Friday, June 1, 2012

KEY FOOD CLOSING; COMMUNITY MEETING WILL BE SCHEDULED

From Lauren Elvers Collins, Chair, Windsor Terrace Alliance:
We wanted to bring everyone up to speed on the Key Food situation (and thanks to Barbara McCarthy and others for spreading the word).

Since word of the June 30th store closing became public, our representatives have been aggressively trying to make sure that the situation is one that is most beneficial for our community. Jeremy Laufer of Community Board 7, Assemblymember Jim Brennan, Borough President Marty Markowitz, and Councilmember Brad Lander have been making efforts, including reaching out to Walgreens' corporate offices and Key Food's owner.

Please note that some Walgreens do sell produce (which was determined by a WT resident) and PS 154 right down the street will soon be opening a Sunday green market.

Assemblymember Brennan is taking steps now to schedule a meeting about the several issues this closing presents to the community and we will pass on the details as soon as the meeting date and time are confirmed.
Best,
Lauren Elvers Collins
Chair, Windsor Terrace Alliance

This was posted with the permission of the author.

KEY FOOD CLOSING: STATEMENT BY COUNCILMEMBER BRAD LANDER

Statement by Councilmember Brad Lander on Loss of Windsor Terrace’s only Grocery Store
“This is a sad day for Windsor Terrace. With the sale of Key Food, much of the neighborhood will now be more than a mile away from the nearest grocery store. This will have an especially devastating impact on seniors, but the whole Windsor Terrace neighborhood will be harmed by this sale.

“While they are not a replacement for a full service grocery store, I am glad that Windsor Terrace is getting its third farmers market this year, in the PS 154 yard on Sundays.  This market will be operating in addition to the new youth-run farmers market I brought to the Windsor Terrace Library last summer that operates on Saturdays, and the long-time market that takes place in Bartel Pritchard Square.

“Walgreens has recently expressed interest in expanding grocery options in its stores. I will be communicating with the company to press for this grocery store option for Windsor Terrace.”
Brad Lander serves District 39 on the New York City Council.

POLISH AMERICAN FOOD SERVED AT BOBEK DELI


Bobek Deli specializes in Polish American food.
It serves homemade hot food daily.
Catering for all occasions.

321 Church Avenue, between E. 3rd and E. 4th streets
(718) 972-3427
bobekdeli @ gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/bobekdeli

in the former location of Bastek Deli

TESTING A BENCH--AND LIKING IT


A McDonald Avenue neighbor, Gladys, testing out one of the new
benches at Kensington Plaza. "They don't get hot in the sun," she said.

—photo and caption by Jole

Thursday, May 31, 2012

COME CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF KENSINGTON PLAZA

CREATE OCCUPY KENSINGTON

OCCUPY KENSINGTON
General Assembly
Saturday, June 2nd, 6:00 p.m.
In the park at the corner of
Vanderbilt Street and E. 5th Street

Come Join Us.

YOUTH SAFETY DAY TO BE PRESENTED BY NYPD


A "Youth Safety Day" will be presented by the Crime Prevention Section and the 66t Precinct this Sunday, June 3rd, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at FDR High School on 5800 20th Avenue.

Admission is free.

If you would like more information about the event, call Detective Milici at the 66th Precinct at (718) 8951-5611.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

MAKE ART IN THE GARDEN

                                                                       Art in the Garden
Saturday, June 2nd, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Bring your art supplies--paint, pencils, paper, brushes, cups for water--to the East 4th Street Community Garden on Saturday and enjoy the garden in full bloom.
  • Kid’s Crafts. 10:00 a.m. to noon 
  • Flower Arranging, led by Mylinh Nguyen. Supplies are included. The class is limited to 8 people.  11:00 a.m.
  • Watercolor and Sketch Classes, led by Sherry Davis, local artist and teacher. noon to 2:00 p.m.
Sherry Davis is a Kensington-based artist whose favorite mediums are watercolor, pencil, pen-and-ink, ceramic underglaze, and, lately, acrylic. Her art is inspired by her neighborhood. Sherry is currently creating a mural for Iglesia Pentecostal on Church Avenue in the Ditmas section. www.sherrydavisart.com.

TONS OF BICYCLISTS WILL RIDE THROUGH KENSINGTON

Tour de Brooklyn, 2009

The 8th Annual Tour de Brooklyn will pedal its way through Kensington and seven other neighborhoods this Sunday. In 2009, the last year the route passed through Kensington, more than 2,000 people rode.

Open to riders of all ages and abilities, the 21.5 miles is traveled at a leisurely, family-friendly pace, allowing participants to take in the sights of each neighborhood they pass through, possibly for the first time.

The tour is held every year on the first Sunday after Memorial Day weekend. The starting point and route change every year.

KENSINGTON PLAZA'S GRAND OPENING THIS SUNDAY

From City Councilmember Brad Lander...a press release announcing the official opening of Kensington Plaza
Please join me for a ribbon-cutting for the new “Kensington Plaza” – this Sunday, June 3rd, at 12:30 pm at the intersection of Church Avenue and Beverley Road (in front of Walgreens). This new (albeit small!) public space will add to civic life in Kensington and I am excited to celebrate it with you and your neighbors on Sunday.

The idea for creating a small plaza on the recently-extended sidewalk came from Kensington residents who wanted to address the neighborhood’s lack of open space. In response, my office worked with community members and a number of City agencies on a plan to add a few trees, benches, and granite blocks – to turn this into a small space where people can sit for a few minutes, to enjoy an ice cream, coffee, or conversation.

In February, Kensington residents, local civic groups, and representatives from City agencies came together at PS 230 to talk about what the plaza would look like, and also to address concerns. I have continued to have conversations with community residents after the meeting and have worked hard with the appropriate City agencies to make Kensington Plaza the community space you want. I am happy to report that:
  • The NYC Parks Department has planted three additional trees at the plaza.
  • NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) will install four new benches and two new granite blocks by the end of this week.
  • In response to concerns about the intersection, DOT painted a high visibility crosswalk over Beverley Road.
  • A new volunteer “stewardship group” has formed to help keep the plaza clean. In addition to regularly picking up garbage, sweeping the space, and helping care for the trees, the group is interested in promoting small community activities at the plaza to encourage community use of the space.
  • The NYPD 66th Precinct has committed to focus on the plaza with attention from the neighborhood beat cop and other officers.
  • The Department of Sanitation has committed to work with nearby property owners so that they do not get unfairly fined.
  • The NYPD 66th Precinct has also begun removing graffiti in the area, starting with locations identified by neighbors near Beverley Road.
Working together, I am hopeful that Kensington Plaza will be a space that community members take pride in, a place where we can meet each other and socialize, and a unique feature that supports what makes Kensington – and New York City – a great place to live.

I would like to thank the West Kensington Action Group and the Albemarle Neighborhood Association for their support, and the NYC Department of Transportation, NYC Department of Sanitation, and NYPD 66th Precinct for helping to make Kensington Plaza a reality.

And, most importantly, I would like to give special thanks to the Kensington Plaza Stewardship Group for contributing their time, energy, and enthusiasm. If you have questions or concerns, or you would like to become involved with the Stewardship Group, please contact my District Director, Catherine Zinnel, at 718-499-1090 or czinnel@council.nyc.gov.

I look forward to seeing you at Kensington Plaza on Sunday, and in the future.

Brad
Serving the neighborhoods of Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope,
Windsor Terrace, Borough Park, and Kensington
456 5th Avenue, 3rd Floor * Brooklyn, NY 11215 * 718-499-1090

BIKE RACKS ON FHP


Fort Hamilton Parkway's new parking racks for bicycles,
in front of Steeplechase Coffee Shop,
between E. 2nd and E. 3rd streets.
Installed by Steeplechase co-owner Keith  McKee.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

SAVANNAH NUNEZ HAS BEEN FOUND

Savannah Nunez, the fourteen-year-old girl who has been missing since last Tuesday, May 22nd, has been found, and she is safe. It appears that she had run away from home and went to a friend's house.

WALKING IN THE MOONLIGHT


Moonlight Walking Tour in Green-wood Cemetery
Saturday, June 2nd, 8:30 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.

Green-wood Cemetery historian Jeff Richman will lead an expedition through the cemetery's Catacombs, built in the 1850s and normally closed to the public. Then it's on to gravestones of several historical figures and to the site of the Revolutionary War's Battle of Brooklyn.

The tour will be accompanied by live accordion music.

Bring a flashlight with you.

Ticket price: $15 for members of the Green-Wood Historic Fund; $20 for non-members. 

Reservations are recommended. Make them online at http://www.green-wood.com/event/moonlight-walking-tour/ or call (718) 210-3080.

Meeting place: inside the main gate at 25th Street at 5th Avenue.

Subway directions: R  train to 25th Street in Brooklyn. Walk up the hill one block and into the cemetery.

Free parking is available.

CRAWFISH SATURDAY


Sycamore Bar's 3rd Annual Crawfish Boil
with Louisiana's Abita Brewing Company 

Saturday, June 2nd

Live music, crawfish, and seasonal and specialty beers from Abita 

$25 for a large bucket of crawfish and a pint of beer

$5 beers all day long

A limited number of tickets is available. Sign up online for either the 2:00 p.m. or the 4:30 p.m. festivities.

Sycamore Bar and Flowershop
1118 Cortelyou Road, between E. 11th Street and Argyle Road
(Q train to Cortelyou)
phone: (347) 240-5850
e-mail: sycamorebrooklyn @ gmail.com
website: www.sycamorebrooklyn.com

KENSINGTON TRASH MOB'S NEXT CHURCH AVENUE CLEAN-UP

 Kensington Trash Mob
Sunday,
June 3rd,
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.




Fresh air, activity, refreshments, and a cleaner Church Avenue...all of that can be yours as a Kensington Trash Mob volunteer. And if you're one of the first ten first-timers to arrive, you'll get a free Kensington Trash Mob tee-shirt!

The Trash Mob will meet in front of Walgreens at Beverley Road/McDonald Avenue this Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Join them!

Monday, May 28, 2012

MISSING CHILD: SAVANNAH NUNEZ


MISSING CHILD
Name: Savannah Nuñez
Age: 14 years old
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 145-150 lbs.
Complexion: Light Hispanic
Hair: She wears it curly or straight
Eyes: Brown
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Savannah Nuñez went missing from her Windsor Terrace/Park Slope home on May 22nd, 2012 at around 6:00 P.M. She was last seen wearing a white shirt and dark gray and blue Nike running sneakers. If you have any information regarding her disappearance, please call the 72nd Precinct at 718-965-6312 or 91.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

DETECTIVE ASSIGNED TO 16TH STREET SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

The 72nd Precinct's Detective Victor Paribello has been assigned to investigate the sexual assault that took place on 16th Street this past Wednesday, May 23rd. Anyone who has information about the case--no matter how much or how little--is urged to call him at (718) 965-6336, the phone number for the Detective Squad.
For information about the assault, see our blog posts Attack by a Groper Today and More Details on the 16th Street Groping.
On the second Tuesday of the month, from September through June, the police and the public get together at meetings of the 72nd Precinct Community Council to discuss what is on their minds and to share ideas and information. The Community Council meetings start at 7:30 p.m. and end at 8:30 p.m. at Marion Heim Senior Center, 4520 4th Avenue at 45th Street. Donna Maxil is the president. For further details, call the precinct at (718) 965-6311.
Another venue for discussing problems in the community is Community Board 7 meetings. These are held on the third Wednesday of the month, from September through June, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open to the public, they are held at 4201 4th Avenue at 43rd Street. The entrance is on 43rd Street. Phone: (718) 854-0003. Fax: (718) 436-1142. E-mail: communityboard7 @ yahoo.com. Chairperson: Fred Xuereb. District Manager: Jeremy Laufer.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

GRAND OPENING OF GREENMARKET BY PS 154 ON JULY 8TH


The Windsor Terrace - PS 154 Greenmarket Opens Sunday, July 8th
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn—GrowNYC is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the long-awaited Sunday Windsor Terrace - PS 154 Greenmarket.
The introduction of this new market will provide an amazing selection of fresh, locally grown food produced and sold by regional farmers. The offerings will range from vegetables, fruits, plants, and flowers to fresh fish and baked goods. Look for free cooking demonstrations, raffles, and family-friendly activities at the market all season long.
Get to know the farmers, chat with neighbors and friends, and discover how delicious locally grown foods can be at your neighborhood Greenmarket!
The Windsor Terrace - PS 154 Greenmarket will be located in front of PS 154 on 11th Avenue, between Windsor Street and Sherman Street. It will be open every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., from July 8th through November 18th. Visit http://www.grownyc.org/ourmarkets for updates on the grand opening.
* WIC and FMNP checks accepted at individual farmer stands.
* EBT/Food Stamps/Debit/Credit accepted at market info tent.
* GrowNYC's Food Scrap Collection - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.