
KARMABrooklyn Blog
Thursday, March 5, 2026
SINGER DEBBIE DEANE IN A SOLO PERFORMANCE

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
GIVE & BAKE, THE NEW BAKERY IN KENSINGTON THAT SUPPORTS LOCAL FOOD CHARITIES
Give & Bake is Kensington's brand-new micro-bakery, selling "small-batch baked goods with big-hearted purpose."
Owners Lucy and Mike Singer bake chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chip banana bread, and granola. They donate 20% of the proceeds to local food charities.
The bakery offers free delivery to customers in Brooklyn and Manhattan. You can place your order on these pages:
- chocolate chip cookies (dark and semi-sweet chocolate) https://giveandbake.nyc/products/signature-chocolate-chip-cookie
- chocolate chip banana bread (dark and semi-sweet chocolate) https://giveandbake.nyc/products/chocolate-chip-banana-bread-slice
- granola (oats, pecans, almonds, walnuts, coconut, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, flax, chia, blueberries, cherries, and dates) https://giveandbake.nyc/products/great-granola
The first recipient of the donations was Hot Bread Kitchen. "Hot Bread Kitchen creates economic opportunity through culinary job skills training, food entrepreneurship, and an ecosystem of support for individuals who face barriers to meaningful careers."
For this month and April, the beneficiary is CHiPS Soup Kitchen & Women's Shelter. Founded in 1971, CHiPS provides community meals, runs a food pantry, offers shelter to women with young children, and distributes groceries in Kensington Plaza every other Friday.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
FOCUS ON CONGESTION ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, SPEEDING, AND ROAD SAFETY

Agenda:
- Low Traffic Neighborhoods presented by Open Plans
- Sammy’s Law Implementation presented by Families for Safe Streets
- Community Feedback on current street/traffic status and safety gaps adjacent to 280, MS442, and BUGS schools (area surrounding 19th/20th street and 10th ave)
- Committee discussion on Greenway Event Plans for Spring 2026 (Hamilton Ave to 29th street) and Third Ave Street Improvement Plan Engagement
Attend in person or register to attend online on Zoom at https://bit.ly/4tXGZjQ.
The meeting will also be livestreamed on CB 7's YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/3uQlAtq.
The Low Traffic Neighborhoods proposal would put vehicles that take short cuts onto residential streets back onto bigger, wider streets that were built to accommodate more cars (https://www.openplans.org/low-traffic-neighborhoods).
Saturday, February 28, 2026
GIRL SCOUT COOKIES FOR SALE IN WINDSOR TERRACE TOMORROW (SUNDAY, MARCH 1ST)

CRAFT CIRCLE MEETUP TOMORROW (FREE ADMISSION)
Missing my crafty friends! This wild, freezing weather has kept us from creating together. Let’s try for this Sunday. Blue Star Parlor 1112 Cortelyou Road, 3pm. Free. Please call or text me Sunday late morning to make sure - 917-847-8330.
The meetup is for all skill levels and all crafts. Learners are welcome. Admission is free.
For more information, call or text Barbara at (917) 847-8330.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
BID ON DISCOUNTS FOR SUMMER CAMPS AND SCHOOL BREAK ACTIVITIES AT THE P.S. 230 ONLINE AUCTION
CAMP AUCTION!!!
Bid online at https://app.charityauctionstoday.com/auctions/2026-camp-auction-44499 and receive discounts on many summer camps and school break activities for your children while supporting our title 1 School PTA
PS230 PTA again offers its Summer Camp Auction for discounts on many wonderful Summer Camps and activities.
Open to all. Your support benefits PS230 Community in Kensington Brooklyn.
PS230 is a Title 1 school (where >40% of students qualify for free lunch)
Now through March 6th at 9pm
Thank you for your support!PS230 PTA
70TH PRECINCT FEBRUARY 2026 COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING (KENSINGTON, MIDWOOD, FISKE TERRACE, DITMAS PARK, AND PROSPECT PARK SOUTH)

Join Deputy Inspector Joseph Wernersbach, other precinct officers, your neighbors, and public officials at the 70th Precinct Community Council monthly public meeting on Wednesday, February 25th, at 7:30 p.m.
Discuss key safety and security issues affecting your lives and your communities. Share your concerns, complaints, and compliments. Participate in the discussion and get answers to your questions.
If you have any questions about the meeting, contact the 70th Precinct Community Affairs at 70pctcommunityaffairs@nypd.org.
70th Precinct Community Council meetings typically take place on the last Wednesday of each month.
The 70th Precinct covers a small part of Kensington as well as Midwood, Fiske Terrace, Ditmas Park, and Prospect Park South.

Meeting location
ADAPT Community Network
175 Lawrence Avenue
between Ocean Parkway and Seton Place
across from the precinct
Brooklyn, New York
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
COMMUNITY BOARD 12 FEBRUARY 2026 MEETING TONIGHT, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (FREE)

Dear Residents,Our February board meeting is scheduled for today, Tuesday, February 24, at 7:00 PM.The in-person location is at the office of Community Board 12, 5910 13th Avenue.For those that wish to attend on Zoom, please use the following link:To speak at the public hearing, either in person or on Zoom, please click on the following link and fill out the form:https://forms.gle/8izAHJDN4KsStNtg7The agenda is attached for your review.We are looking forward to seeing you.Best Regards,The Community Board 12 TeamAGENDA
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF JANURARY MINUTES
4. CHAIRMAN’S REMARKS – YIDEL PERLSTEIN
5. NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT – DAVID SHLOMOVICH
6. RESOLUTION TO OPT IN TO THE NEW LAW PASSED BY ASSEMBLYMEMBER EICHENSTEIN
REGARDING SANITATION TICKETS ON FRIDAYS
7. PUBLIC HEARING
8. DISTRICT MANAGER’S REPORT – BARRY SPITZER
9. REPORTS FROM ELECTED OFFICIALS, REPRESENTATIVES & AGENCIES
10. OLD BUSINESS
11. NEW BUSINESS
12. ATTENDANCE
13. ADJOURN
Sunday, February 22, 2026
FLEA MARKET AND BAKE SALE IN MARCH

Saturday, February 21, 2026
MUSLIMS AND NON-MUSLIMS ARE ALL INVITED TO A MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY IFTAR TO BREAK FAST (FREE, OPEN TO ALL)
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
66TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY MEETING HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED (C0VERING KENSINGTON, BOROUGH PARK, AND PART OF MIDWOOD)

COMMUNITY BOARD 7'S FEBRUARY 2026 MEETING, ONLINE ONLY (COVERING WINDSOR TERRACE, GREENWOOD HEIGHTS, SOUTH SLOPE, AND SUNSET PARK)

The regular monthly board meeting of Community Board 7 will be held on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 @ 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 register to attend the board meeting virtually via Zoom: https://bit.ly/4qPkcVvYou can view the board meeting on the Brooklyn Community Board 7’s YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3uQlAtqFollowing is the proposed agenda:
Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Opening of the meeting Adoption of the agenda Adoption of the minutes of the January 21, 2026 board meeting Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on items on the agenda or general)
Committee Reports:A) Education, Health & Human Services – 1. Presentation from Tulip Behavioral HealthB) Joint Committee Meeting with Economic Development & Small Businesses and Transportation Committee – 1. NYC Industrial Plan, 2. GRID 2.0 & Special Purpose DistrictC) Parks & Environment Committee – 1. Update from Prospect Park Alliance, 2. Clean Up Sunset Park activities, 3. Review of NYC Parks capital projects, 4. (Vote required) - Resolution to support “Cultivating Connections: Brooklyn Parks and Open Spaces Conference”
8. 2nd Roll Call9. Elected Officials and Representatives10. Chairperson’s Report11. District Manager’s Report12. Old Business13. New Business14. Adjournment
CORNED BEEF AND CANNOLI BINGO
Monday, February 16, 2026
ACTIONS HAPPENING TODAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2026
Saturday, February 14, 2026
MESSAGING RESISTANCE: THE TERRACE VISIBILITY BRIGADE



The Terrace Visibility Brigade, a group of pro-democracy neighbors, displays timely political messages on banners and signs on the 11th Avenue bridge, above the Prospect Expressway, every Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Like-minded people are welcome to participate.
The Terrace Visibility Brigade is part of the nation-wide Visibility Brigade movement, which has one or more chapters in almost every state.
Margaret Neill, the founder of this chapter, explains the impetus and the continuing need for it.
My husband Don and I have been doing this every Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. for 16 weeks, taking a break over the holidays. We are both artists who want to do our part to help bring people together during this divisive time in our country.
I got activated in the resistance during Trump’s second term. I started learning about activism thru the great leaders at Target Majority on the Upper West Side, the Indivisible Leaders, Brooklyn Indivisible, and the daily letters of Heather Cox Richardson and others, like Jessica Craven, who all advocated for working in your own neighborhood, hyperlocally.
Soon, I came upon The Visibility Brigade through a bridge action over the BQE by Brooklyn Visibility, part of Indivisible Brooklyn. I decided to spread the word on more bridges and to pick another bridge right in my own neighborhood. And so, I registered and became the leader of the 11th Avenue bridge over the Prospect Expressway (between 18th and 19th streets) with the Nationwide Visibility Brigade. We are on the map.
There are actions on McDonald Avenue at Fort Hamilton Parkway and Church Avenue and at Church Avenue on Ocean Parkway with Freedom Fridays, which I could also join, but I thought I’d try to activate neighbors closer to me.
We need to learn about each other and also come together during this divisive time in our country. We all can learn that there are ways we can push back and that we must. The words of Heather Cox Richardson ring in my ears: there are more of us than them and we can help to build a better future.
So, in that vein, I endeavor to bring joy and exuberance to our resistance and help others know they are not alone.
More and more people are joining. The kids really enjoy it. We usually have home-baked cookies. Plenty of signs and hot chocolate.
Please follow me on Instagram @terrace_visibilitybrigade, I just started the instagram page a few days ago.
Likewise, I am also working on a food drive to help bring groceries to the food pantry of The Center for Family Life in Sunset Park (https://www.centerforfamilylife.org/), a settlement-type nonprofit that is doing amazing work for the vibrant immigrant community all around us.
I am noticing that people seem to find some relief in connecting their feelings to action, and it’s great to be part of that transformation.
Sincerely,MargaretGet involved: Join us on the bridge every Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. or look into https://indivisiblebrooklyn.org/ and https://www.visibilitybrigade.com/.








