KARMABrooklyn Blog
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
WINDSOR TERRACE WILL HOST COMMUNITY BOARD 7 IN MARCH
COMMUNITY BOARDS: A FREE WEBINAR ON GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY
Join Open Plans for our informational series on community boards! These advisory panels, made up of members from the community, can have a profound impact on the look and feel of a neighborhood. In this session, we’ll focus on the fundamentals of boards: what they are, why they matter, and how to join yours.This webinar is for anyone interested in tips and advice when applying for their local board. Or, you're simply curious to learn more about CBs in the city and how to get involved.
It’s Community Board ApplicationSeason in Brooklyn!Apply by February 14, 2025, at 11pm.
Community boards are the grassroots of our local government. With 18 community districts, Brooklyn has the most community boards of all five boroughs, each one full of people who care about the well-being of their community.
Community boards work with city agencies, elected officials, and local leaders to ensure their neighborhood’s perspectives and needs are incorporated into the decisions that will affect them. This includes everything from housing development and public transit to our city’s budget and services like sanitation.
Now through February 14, 2025, at 11pm, New York City residents ages 16 and up have the opportunity to apply to join their Brooklyn community board.
What each community board focuses on is largely up to the people who comprise it, which is why it’s so important to get involved.
Monday, January 13, 2025
WINTER PLAY DAYS AT THE KOKO LOT IN WINDSOR TERRACE
Winter Play Days at the KoKo Lot!
Happy New Year! Join KoKo NYC for Winter Play Days at the KoKo Lot! We’ll be building, inventing, and enjoying winter fun! We will host Winter Play Days from 1PM – 4PM at the KoKo Lot (440 19th Street (between 8th Avenue and Prospect Park West), Brooklyn) on:
These are ticketed Play Days. Please click the dates above to purchase tickets and reserve your spot! Details: Kids will direct their own winter play and have the opportunity to be creative and imaginative with the support of KoKo Teaching Artists! Activities, materials, and use of tools will be weather dependent. No matter the weather we are sure to have fun! This is a mixed ages play day. All ages are welcome, but waivers are required for anyone under 18. And any kids 12 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult. |
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AUTHORS WILL READ FROM THEIR WRITINGS (FREE)
MATEO ASKARIPOUR wants people to feel seen. His first novel, Black Buck, takes on racism in corporate America with humor and wit. It was an instant New York Times bestseller and a Read with Jenna Today show book club pick.
Askaripour was chosen as one of Entertainment Weekly’s “10 rising stars poised to make waves” and was named as a recipient of the National Book Foundation’s “5 Under 35” prize.
This Great Hemisphere is his second novel.
He lives in Brooklyn.
AMANDA MILLER is a Brooklyn-based writer and theater artist. Her nonfiction, fiction and poetry have appeared in The Rumpus, Thieving Magpie, Jewishfiction.net, Sylvia Magazine, Fearsome Critters, Hare’s Paw, Freerange Nonfiction, Cratelit, Underwired Magazine, and other publications.
She is the author of One Breath, Then Another: A Memoir, co-editor of Words After Dark: A Lyrics, Lit & Liquor Anthology, and host of performances series' Lyrics, Lit & Liquor and Supper in Fort Lauderdale.
Amanda has toured her award-winning theater pieces to festivals through the U.S., Scotland and Canada. She is currently producing a play she co-wrote with her mother called Quacks & Whacks: A C(ancer) Comedy which will premiere at the NYC Fringe Festival in April 2025.
Amanda holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School and a BFA in Acting from NYU.
NICOLE TRESKA is the author of the debut memoir Wonderland: A Tale of Hustling Hard and Breaking Even (Simon & Schuster, 2024). The Wall Street Journal called Wonderland “gatsbyesque," and Treska "washed up on the shores of respectability.”
Her work has recently appeared in The End, Forever Magazine, and Archway Editions. Her short fiction has appeared in New York Tyrant magazine, Epiphany literary journal, and Egress: New Openings in Literary Art.
Her interviews and reviews are up at Electric Literature, Guernica, The Millions, BOMB, The Rumpus, and others.
IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. is a Brooklyn-based writer and professor from New Orleans. His writing has been featured in Guernica, Esquire, The Atlantic, EBONY, and elsewhere.
He has earned an MFA from The New School, an MA from Morgan State University, and a BA from Morehouse College.
He has received fellowships and awards from the Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation, the Research Foundation of CUNY, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Mellon Foundation.
The doors will open at 7:30 p.m., and readings will begin at 8:00 p.m.Admission is free, but you'll need to RSVP with your name and your e-mail address.
Hosted by Sarah Bridgins and Lena Valencia, Ditmas Lit is a monthly reading series in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, dedicated to showcasing a diverse range of emerging and established writers in all genres.
On the fourth Wednesday of every month, we gather at The Urbane Arts Club at 8PM to listen as poets, essayists, fiction writers, and storytellers share their work.
Saturday, January 11, 2025
DINNER UNDER THE STARS AT FLATBUSH JEWISH CENTER
Join us for a lively Shabbat evening service, followed by a catered Shabbat dinner! Kid friendly and vegetarian options will be available.Date: Friday, Jan 17
Time(s):
Kabbalat Shabbat: 6 pm
Dinner: 6:45pm
Location: Flatbush Jewish Center, 327 East 5th St.
Cost: $25 adults/$30 non-member/$10 kids over 6Register Now! (Please indicate that you are registering for Dinner Under the Stars, the number of attendees and any dietary restrictions). Registration is required in advance to attend the dinner
Register via Paypal, or contact the office (718-871-5200) | email
When registering, please note if you have any dietary restrictions.
Any questions? Let us know! office@flatbushjewishcenter.org
Deadline for registration is Tues. Jan 14
fax: (718) 871-5204
Friday, January 10, 2025
COMMUNITY BOARD 7 JANUARY MEETING, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Update, January 15th: One of Hamilton's two outdoor
dining applications was approved by unanimous consent at tonight's
meeting of Community Board 7. That application is for twelve tables that
can seat twenty-four people on the sidewalk on Fort Hamilton Parkway.
The other application, for roadway dining on E. 4th Street, couldn't be
considered tonight because of the timeline that DOT imposed on
applications.
No action was taken on Syko Restaurant's outdoor dining application, by a vote of
twenty-eight in favor, nine opposed, and one abstention. DOT can now decide
whether or not to hold its own public hearing.
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The regular monthly board meeting of Community Board 7 will be held on Wednesday, January 15, 2024 @ 6:30 p.m. in the CB7 Meeting Room located at 4201 4th Avenue (enter on 43rd Street & 4th Avenue).You can attend in person or you can register to attend virtually via Zoom. https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_F8DEaHIGQyCIjvVeu9kGfQ#/registrationYou can view the board meeting on the Brooklyn Community Board 7's YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAZ1cECSeZI8iNyQDKuX5QFollowing is the proposed agenda:1.Pledge of Allegiance2. Roll Call3. Opening of the meeting4. Adoption of the agenda5. Adoption of the minutes of the December 18, 2024 board meeting6. Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on topics covered in the agenda)7. Elected Officials and Representatives8. Committee Reports
A) Transportation Committee (Vote is expected) - 1. Dining Out Applications review for Black Horse Pub, Syko Restaurant, and Hamiltons Restaurant, 2. Street co-naming for 17th Street between 3rd & 4th Avenues for Donna Maxil, 3. Update on the Sunset Park GreenwayB)Joint Committee Meeting with Public Safety and Education, Health & Human Services (Vote is expected) - 1. Discussion on NY For All resolution
9. Roll Call10. Chairperson’s Report11. District Manager’s Report12. Old Business13. New Business14. Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on any topic)15. Adjournment
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
NEW ADULT DROP-IN DANCE AND WORKOUT CLASSES
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Saturday, January 4, 2025
66TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL WILL MEET WITH THE PUBLIC IN JANUARY
Friday, January 3, 2025
72ND PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING, JANUARY 2025
The
next meeting between the 72nd Precinct Community Council, the public,
and officers of the 72nd Precinct will be held on Tuesday, January 14th, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Ignore the fact that the flyer says "2024.")
Talk with the precinct's Commanding Officer, Deputy Inspector Krystin Suarez, the Community Affairs Officers, and the Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) for each of the precinct's sectors.
Everyone who lives or works in Windsor Terrace, Greenwood Heights, South Slope, and Sunset Park is invited to the meeting to discuss past crimes and learn what the precinct is doing to prevent future crimes.
Find out about the types of crime that have been taking place, their frequency, any enabling factors, and how to prevent them.
Members of the public are invited to voice their concerns about criminal activity, including armed robberies, rape and other forms of sexual assaults, home break-ins, burglaries in local stores, bank robberies, speeding drivers, stolen bicycles, package theft, and other crimes.
You can receive e-mail announcements about future meetings by contacting Council President Tina Ponce at tinaponce76@gmail.com or (570) 540-5016.