Monday, June 8, 2026

70TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL: LAST MEETING UNTIL SEPTEMBER (KENSINGTON, MIDWOOD, FISKE TERRACE, DITMAS PARK, AND PROSPECT PARK SOUTH)

70th Precinct Community Council Meeting 
Wednesday, June 24th
7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Join Deputy Inspector Joseph Wernersbach and other precinct officers, other residents, and public officials at the 70th Precinct Community Council monthly public meeting on Wednesday, June 24th, 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, e-mail the 70th Precinct Community Affairs at 70pctcommunityaffairs@nypd.org. or call (718) 851-5557.

70th Precinct Community Council meetings typically take place on the last Wednesday of each month from September through June.

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
Precinct
70th Precinct
154 Lawrence Avenue
Brooklyn
(718) 851-5511


STREET TREE CARE EVENT IN WINDSOR TERRACE (FREE)


Street Tree Care
Saturday, June 13th
10:00 a.m. to noon
 
From Prospect Farm:
Please join Big Reuse, the District 39 Tree Care Team, Council Member Shahana Hanif’s Office, Field Form, and Prospect Farm for a couple hours of street tree care.
 
Big Reuse will provide a brief tutorial on street tree care essentials, and the benefits of compost application. Also, our friends from Field Form will share information about the use of biochar in soil amendment for tree health.
 
Then, we will fan out in teams to freshen up the tree beds by picking up garbage, weeding, cultivating soil, and applying compost on Prospect Avenue and neighboring side streets.
 
All supplies are provided. 
All ages are welcome. Volunteers 16 years or younger must provide a completed STC Minor Waiver + Photo Release PDF signed by parent/guardian in order to participate. Email austin@bigreuse.org with any questions. Bring the hard copy to hand in prior to the event or email the form.
Saturday, June 13, 10am-12pm
Meet at 1194 Prospect Avenue
in front of Prospect Farm
 
RSVP on Eventbrite here.
 
Location
Prospect Farm 
1194 Prospect Avenue
between Vanderbilt and Seeley streets
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
(map)
prospectfarmbk@gmail.com
 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

TALLER BUILDINGS AND MORE HOUSING FOR MCDONALD AVENUE, CONEY ISLAND AVENUE, AND SURROUNDING AREAS

A neighborhood-level plan, part of a city-wide plan to New York City's housing crisis, has been proposed for Kensington, Prospect Park South, Borough Park, Ditmas Park, Parkville, Flatbush, Midwood, and Mapleton. 
 
Mayor Mamdani's "South of Prospect Plan" covers neighborhoods that are south of Prospect Park. The plan promotes rezoning (upzoning) that will increase the neighborhoods' density and allow taller buildings, starting with McDonald Avenue, Coney Island Avenue, and the surrounding areas.
 
From "Block by Block: The Housing Plan for A New Era," a plan to fix New York City's housing crisis:
Across much of the city, outdated land use regulations have frozen neighborhoods in place. In some areas, this has exacerbated existing challenges, such as a lack of affordable housing and limited job opportunities. In other, wealthier and high-opportunity areas, outdated zoning has often served exclusionary ends, closing off neighborhoods to growth and limiting their racial and economic diversity.
 
As we know, New York City is a dynamic and ever-changing place. At a reasonable interval, neighborhoods deserve a comprehensive look, including all stakeholders, to ensure that zoning policies and capital investments in areas like transportation, open space, and resiliency are supporting growing, thriving community and aligning with citywide needs.

Under the Mamdani administration, the Department of City Planning, in conjunction with HPD, EDC, and the full complement of capital agencies, will advance this core planning work with a new emphasis on equity, fairness, and neighborhood need.
 
These efforts begin along White Plains Road in the north Bronx and along McDonald and Coney Island Avenues in neighborhoods south of Prospect Park in Brooklyn. These key neighborhood corridors offer ready access to public transit but are hampered by restrictive zoning that has limited new housing and deepened affordability challenges. In both cases, local Council Members have stepped up to advocate for neighborhood changes that allow for increased housing potential and other neighborhood improvements.

The Mamdani administration will partner with the City Council to develop plans that deliver a significant number of new homes,
mandate affordability, support economic development, and direct investments that address community needs. These plans serve as the first of a broader set of planning efforts spanning a range of neighborhoods across the city.
From "Mayor Mamdani Releases 'Block by Block: The Housing Plan for A New Era'"

Spanning the full breadth of housing policy, from new construction to tenant protections to public housing, homeownership and worker protections, the plan lays out a comprehensive strategy to make New York City more affordable for working people. 

Fill out a survey and state your thoughts about the present and future of McDonald Avenue, Coney Island Avenue, and the surrounding areas. The survey asks what you love, which issues you believe are the most pressing, and what your hopes for the future are.
 
Here is a reprint of the entire survey:
The Department of City Planning (DCP) is working with community members and other City Agencies to start a community planning process for Coney Island Avenue, McDonald Avenue, and the surrounding neighborhoods – and we want to hear from you! The plan will coordinate a long-term community vision for the neighborhoods south of Prospect Park and Green-wood Cemetery and help identify community priorities such as housing, economic development, and improvements to public space and local infrastructure.
 
When you submit this form, it will not automatically collect your details like name and email address unless you provide it yourself.

1. What neighborhood do you live in?
  • Kensington
  • Prospect Park South
  • Borough Park
  • Ditmas Park
  • Parkville
  • Flatbush
  • Midwood
  • Mapleton
  • Other
2. What is your connection to Coney Island Avenue and McDonald Avenue?
(Select all that apply)
  • I live in the area
  • I work in the area
  • I shop or get services in the area
  • I go to school here or drop off my kids at school here
  • I use public transportation in the area
  • I’m a small business owner in the area
  • I pray or worship in the area
  • Other
3. How long have you been living on or coming to Coney Island Avenue or McDonald Avenue?
  • 0-5 years
  • 6-10 years
  • 11 years +
4. What do you love the most about Coney Island Avenue and the surrounding areas?
    Enter your answer __________
 
5. What do you love the most about McDonald Avenue and the surrounding areas?
    Enter your answer __________

6. What are the three most pressing issues facing the Coney Island
Avenue and McDonald Avenue corridors and the surrounding areas?
 

Please select three:

Please select at most 3 options.
  • Affordable Housing
  • Job Opportunities
  • Healthcare
  • Environmental Issues (Flooding, Air Quality, Extreme Heat, etc)
  • Parks and Open Space
  • Street Conditions
  • Public Safety
  • Public Transit Access
  • Arts, Culture, and Entertainment
  • Other

7. What is your biggest hope for the future of Coney Island Avenue, McDonald Avenue, and the surrounding areas?
    Enter your answer __________

8. What questions do you have about Coney Island Avenue and/or McDonald Avenue?
    Enter your answer __________

9. There are many ways to participate in this neighborhood planning
process. How do you want to stay involved? (select all that apply)

  • I want to participate in public meetings
  • I want to receive email updates
  • I want to use online tools to add my opinions
  • I want to invite the planning team to my meetings or events
  • Other
10. If you would like to receive email updates about the planning process, please add your email here
    Enter your answer __________

11. Which local organizations or community groups should be involved in the planning process?
    Enter your answer __________

12. How did you hear about this survey?
  • NYC Planning
  • Elected Official's Office
  • Other

PRIDE MONTH MOVIE NIGHT AT SHENANIGANS PUB: "THE BIRDCAGE" (FREE)

 
Shenanigans Pub Movie Night
Tuesday, June 9th
8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
  
The next movie shown at Shenanigans Pub will be the 1996 comedy-drama "The Birdcage." The cast includes Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman, Dianne Wiest, Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, and Christine Baranski. Mike Nichols produced and directed the movie, with the screenplay by Elaine May.
 
The movie will be shown in the pub's backyard on Tuesday, June 9th, and will begin at 8:30 p.m. After the movie, which runs for an hour and 58 minutes, play movie-related trivia for a chance to win free drinks.
 
Location
Shenanigans Pub
802 Caton Avenue
corner of E. 8th Street
Windsor Terrace/Kensington, Brooklyn
(718) 633-3689

Saturday, June 6, 2026

CRAFT CIRCLE MEETS SUNDAY (FREE)

The Craft Circle
Sunday, June 7th
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
 
From Barbara at The Craft Circle:
This Sunday, June 7. Come join our little crafty group! Feel free to come even if you’re not working on a craft. We’re a lovely and welcoming group. Maybe you want to learn to knit or crochet!🧶 We’re meeting at 3 At Blue Star 1112 Cortelyou Road Call or text me to confirm 917-847-8330  

The Craft Circle is an informal meetup where neighbors get together to knit, crochet, and work on other crafts. Bring what you're working on or learn a new craft.
 
The meetup will be today, Sunday, June 7th, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. It's for all skill levels and all crafts. Learners are welcome. Admission is free.

Friday, June 5, 2026

CONCERTS (AND A MUSICAL) ON PORCHES: LILY TALMERS, MELODY ALLEGRA, ROY NATHANSON, TATIANA OVERTON, AIDAN SCRIMGEOUR, ALBER, BASEEL, BOBBY BLUE

  
From Operation Gig!:
 

Lily Talmers

Friday, June 5, 2026 · 6:00–8:00 PM
498 Rugby Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11226

Lily Talmers is "a band leader for the new age of Americana — her Midwestern-accented and poetically inclined melodies are informed by Greek, Lusophone and classical music, taking you on a unique journey into Lily’s strange intervallic insides, bursting with lyricism coated in intimacy and refined wit." -- Glide Magazine


Operation Gig Bluegrass Sesh with Melody Allegra

Saturday, June 6, 2026 · 4:00–6:00 PM
1305 Albemarle Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11226

The OG Bluegrass session was in some ways the birth of OG! And we're excited to be back with our fearless leader Melody Allegra at the helm. With Myles Sloniker on bass, Sam Chester on Banjo and Landon Trust on Guitar.


Roy Nathanson, Tatiana Overton, Aidan Scrimgeour & Alber Baseel

Sunday, June 7, 2026 · 4:00–6:00 PM
131 Buckingham Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11226

Roy Nathanson, Tatiana Overton, Aidan Scrimgeour & Alber Baseel are the forces-of-nature behind Brooklyn Porch Music, the neighborhood music education program born early in the pandemic. They're also killer musicians who are going to rock the Japanese House porch on Sunday! Don't miss this!

Performance will begin with a performance by Bobby Blue of his new short musical: Rogaciano El Huapanguero
An Independent Storytime Musical — a romantic gay love story filled with music, longing, and murder.

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Operation Gig! provides live music performances outdoors on weekends.
 
Concerts are canceled when weather conditions aren't suitable for outdoor activities. Before heading to a concert, check the Operation Gig! website to make sure it's still scheduled to take place.
  
The concert series, held on the porches of private houses in Ditmas Park since July 2020, was created in order to offer a venue for musicians to perform during the COVID-19 pandemic. The series provides them with a source of income as well as providing a safe space for neighbors to gather to enjoy live music.
 
The performances are free, but a suggested donation of $10--which goes directly to the musicians--is more than welcome. Donate either at the performance or online at the tax-deductible Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund page on GoFundMe.

ACTIVITIES AT OPEN GARDENS NYC IN THE EAST FOURTH STREET COMMUNITY GARDEN (FREE)

 
SAT 6/6
Ukulele Workshop
9:30 – 10:30am
The workshop is designed for adults and older kids who are keen to learn or already dabbling in playing the ukulele and would benefit from a supportive community.
Yoga by YogaSole
11:00am – 12:00pm
Take a break from your busy day and immerse yourself in nature while practicing yoga. This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to unwind, stretch, and connect with your mind and body. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a beginner, all levels are welcome. Grab your yoga mat and come join us for a rejuvenating experience in the garden!
Jazz Guitar w/ Ed MacEachen
12:00 – 1:00pm
Ed MacEachen is a jazz guitarist who got his professional start in 1977 in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, where he studied with Bill D’Arrango (sideman with Ben Webster and Dizzy Gillespie). Ed moved to New York in 1984, working in the bands of Jack McDuff, Chico Hamilton and Ernestine Anderson. He lives and performs in the New York City area and can be heard on Eliot Zigmund’s “Starlight,” Bill Mobley’s “Singularity” and Liz Child's "Take Flight," among others. Ed teaches in the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music program (since 1989) and at the 92nd Street Y (since 1996).
Pollinator Walkabout with the Flatbush Gardener
1:00 – 3:00pm
Explore the garden’s plants and flowers, and learn how to see them in new ways with urban naturalist Chris Kreussling (aka the Flatbush Gardener). We'll "hunt" for pollinators, and other flower visitors, around the garden. As we try to identify them, we'll learn about the garden’s biodiversity and ecology.

Open Bluegrass Jam
2:00 – 4:00pm
Open Bluegrass Jam Sessions are scheduled throughout the 2026 season, weather permitting. Bring your guitar, ukulele, banjo, etc., and join in! All skill levels and ages are welcome. Kids are invited to dance along and possibly even touch the instruments after the session.

SUN 6/7
Interactive Baby Music Class With Flying Teapot
9:30 – 10:30am
Join us for a creative and very interactive hour of music, with songs and instruments for littles, geared to babies through age 4, led by Joanne Riel of Flying Teapot. It's a great show, and the littles love it!
Ukulele Workshop
10:30 – 11:30am
The workshop is designed for adults and older kids who are keen to learn or already dabbling in playing the ukulele and would benefit from a supportive community.
Garden Toy Story art activity
11:00am – 12:00pm
All ages welcome! Kids are asked to bring a favorite toy that can be placed in various parts of the garden to create a little scene. We can combine toys too for more interesting setups, then make drawings of the toys among the plants and We can also write stories about the toy and its adventures in the garden. Each kid will get a little drawing book. Markers, colored pencils, and oil pastels will be provided.

Location
East Fourth Street Community Garden
171 E. 4th Street
between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue

CHURCH-MCDONALD BANGLADESHI BUSINESS ASSOCIATION'S 16TH BROOKLYN STREET FAIR

 
16th Brooklyn Street Fair
Saturday, June 6th
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 
 
The 16th Brooklyn Street Fair will be held on Saturday, June 6th, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., on McDonald Avenue between Church Avenue and Avenue C, in Kensington.
 
The street fair is open to the public. Admission is free. 
 
Location
McDonald Avenue
between Church Avenue and Avenue C
Kensington, Brooklyn 

Thursday, June 4, 2026

DOLL MAKING, FAMILY CONCERT, AND MORE AT AVENUE C PLAZA (FREE)

 
Kensington Culture at Avenue C Plaza has begun, with free programming every day in June!

Join ArtBuilt Mobile Studio, Kensington Cultural Council, and community partners for ongoing weekday activities, plus this weekend's lineup:

Saturday, June 6, 1:00 - 5:00pm
Tepa- Putul Clay Doll Making Workshop with teaching artist Prokriti Chattopadhyay

Sunday, June 7, 2:00 - 5:15pm
Family Concert presented by Arts & Democracy! with Brooklyn Porch Music, Tomas Rodriguez Guitar Studio, Casa Cultural, Cynthia King Dance Co, and Singing Winds Dance

Throughout the month, Kensington Culture @ Avenue C Plaza will offer arts workshops, concerts, plants and composting, youth-led activities, kite flying, dance and language classes, games, Zumba, and more! 
 
Visit Kensington Culture for the calendar of events at Avenue C Plaza and additional activities at Kensington Plaza, playgrounds, and schools.
 
Location
Avenue C Plaza
556 McDonald Avenue at Avenue C
Kensington, Brooklyn
(map)
 


Wednesday, June 3, 2026

PRIDE PARTY AT THE CRAFT SALON (FREE)

 
Pride Party
Sunday, June 14th
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 
From The Craft Salon:

Hey Fam!

We are here to celebrate all things PRIDE and we have put together a super fun event for you.

The party is Sunday, June 14 from 1 - 4

This is a free event.

1 - 2 pm: Pride story time and a singalong with BROOKLYN BABY BOPS, great for our littlest artists but open to all ages. (see info for BBB here: https://www.brooklynbabybops.com/)

2 - 3 pm: Joining us will be author and artist SOLENA AGUILAR doing a reading and craft activity based on their book “What do you need”?

Also great for younger kids or any age. See more about Solena here: https://solenaaguilar.com/

3 - 4 pm: Craft and take a twirl on our rainbow carpet. Show off your PRIDE best for prizes! Geared towards our older kid friends but great for all!

Please register (only adults) so we know how many people to expect and because our space is limited. You can register for one of the 3 time slots.

       Here are the links to register: 

1 - 2 pm https://www.hisawyer.com/the-craft-salon-studio/schedules/activity-set/1917377?source=camps

2 - 3 pm https://www.hisawyer.com/the-craft-salon-studio/schedules/activity-set/1917424?source=camps

3 - 4 pm https://www.hisawyer.com/the-craft-salon-studio/schedules/activity-set/1917425?source=camps

All kids must be accompanied by an adult. This party is open to all of our LGBTQIA+ families and their allies.

We are so excited to party with you!

-Dari, Austin + Crew

Although the registration pages on hisawyer.com say "Sat, June 14," the correct day for the Pride Party is Sunday, June 14th.
 
Location 
The Craft Salon
1101 Church Avenue, first floor
corner of Stratford Road
Kensington, Brooklyn
(917) 324-8290
dari@thecraftsalonstudio.com

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

COMMUNITY BOARD 14 MEETING DATES, SEPTEMBER 2026-JUNE 2027

Brooklyn Community Board 14 is the liaison between the residents of Flatbush, Midwood, Prospect Park South, and parts of Kensington and New York City agencies.
 
Brooklyn Community Board 14′s regular monthly board meeting dates for September 2026 through June 2027 are listed below:
  • Monday, September 14, 2026
  • Monday, October 19, 2026 (on the third Monday instead of on the second Monday)
  • Monday, November 9, 2026
  • Monday, December 14, 2026
  • Monday, January 11, 2027
  • Monday, February 8, 2027
  • Monday, March 8, 2027
  • Monday, April 12, 2027
  • Monday, May 10, 2027
  • Monday, June 14, 2027


Sunday, May 31, 2026

MOVIE NIGHT AT SHENANIGANS PUB: "PRETTY IN PINK" (FREE)

 
Shenanigans Pub Movie Night
Tuesday, June 2nd
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
 
The next movie night at Shenanigans Pub, will feature the 1986 teen rom-com "Pretty in Pink," with a cast that includes Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer, Harry Dean Stanton, Annie Potts, James Spader, and Andrew McCarthy.
 
The viewing will be in the pub's backyard on Tuesday, June 2nd, and will begin at sunset (8:00 p.m.-ish). After the movie, which runs for ninety-seven minutes, play movie-related trivia for a chance to win drink tickets.
 
Location
Shenanigans Pub
802 Caton Avenue
corner of E. 8th Street
Windsor Terrace/Kensington, Brooklyn
(718) 633-3689

Saturday, May 30, 2026

ARROW LINEN FILES DEMOLITION PERMITS TO BUILD TEN-STORY BUILDING


From Housing Not High-rises:
Hi everyone,

It's been a busy few weeks, and we'd like to catch you up on the latest news:

On April 13, 2026, Arrow Linen filed for permits for full demolition of their properties. We have been in frequent contact with Council Member Hanif's office, and there's no current date for when demolition may begin. Arrow's reps tell the Council Member that nothing will happen before they move their operation to another location in Brooklyn.

Neighbors who have spoken with Arrow's workers were told that the operation will be moving to Sunset Park in August.

In the meantime, we are speaking with:
  • The Council Member's office to initiate the Construction Task Force as specified in the Community Benefit Agreement
  • Structural engineers to help neighbors adjacent to Arrow's property with pre-construction engineering reports
  • Construction lawyers to better understand Arrow's financial and safety obligations during the demolition and construction process
 
In other news:

Mayor Mamdani's administration has released a housing plan for Brooklyn south of Prospect Park, which includes a survey where you can share your thoughts about the affected neghborhoods.


We encourage you to take the survey so your voice is heard:

For more details on Arrow's permit applications:


Best regards,
Jay on behalf of Chris, Jack, Jay, Julia, Kate, Luz, Marty and Steph 


Please visit https://housingnothighrises.org/takeaction/ for updates and information about how you can help. Please subscribe to receive emails about the latest updates.
 

Friday, May 29, 2026

BLUEGRASS SESSIONS ADDED TO THE SCHEDULE IN THE GARDEN (FREE)

 
Bluegrass on the Green Grass
Saturday, May 30th
Saturday, June 6th
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 
 
"Bluegrass on the Green Grass," the free open bluegrass jam sessions for musicians and music lovers, has added two sessions to its regular schedule in the East Fourth Street Community Garden.

Sessions are normally held every second and fourth Saturday of the month from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., but frequent rain on past weekends means that the next two sessions will be held on the fifth Saturday in May and the first Saturday in June.

Bring your instruments and join in. All skill levels and ages are welcome. 

Kids are invited to dance along.
 
Location
East Fourth Street Community Garden
171 E. 4th Street
between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn