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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

COMMUNITY BOARD 12: VIRTUAL PUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT

 

Community Board 12 Virtual Public Meeting
Tuesday, April 27th, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Community Board 12 (covering most of Kensington, Borough Park, and part of Midwood) provided details today about tonight's virtual board meeting. The meeting will take place from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.
 
To attend the meeting using a PC, Mac, iPad, iOS, or Android device, click on this Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/99060986476.
 
To attend on a landline/wired phone, dial one of these numbers and then enter the Webinar ID:

(646) 558-8656
(301) 715-8592
(312) 626-6799
(253) 215-8782
(346) 248-7799
(669) 900-9128 
 
Webinar ID: 923 1714 6722
 
If you have any concerns, questions, solutions, needs, or problems that you'd like the community board to address, you can speak during the public session (item 4 on the agenda) for up to three minutes.
 
To speak at the public session, click on this link and fill out the form: https://forms.gle/MEUn4BFqkzHEYFjL6.
 
Public meetings of Community Board 12 are normally held on the fourth Tuesday of the month, from September through June, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. That is subject to change.

Every neighborhood in New York City is represented by an all-volunteer community board, which serves as the neighborhood's liaison to city agencies. Board members are appointed by the borough president.

You do not have to be a board member to serve on a committee. Community Board 12's committees are

  •         Planning, Zoning Variances and City Map
  •         Education, Library, Cultural Affairs
  •         Sanitation & Environmental Protection
  •         Fire, Safety & Police
  •         Health & Social Services
  •         Housing & Buildings
  •         Legislation
  •         Parks, Capital Projects & Site Selection
  •         Transportation & Franchises
  •         Youth & Community Development

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Community Board 12
phone: (718) 851-0800
fax: (718) 851-4140
e-mail: bk12 @ cb.nyc.gov
https://twitter.com/BrooklynCB12
https://www.facebook.com/BkCB12
 

Monday, April 26, 2021

PROSPECT PARK ALLIANCE UPDATES

Prospect Park Alliance Updates 
Monday, May 10th, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
 
Brooklyn Community Board 7 will hold a virtual meeting of its Parks Committee on Monday, May 10th, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., via Zoom.
 
Agenda: Updates from the Prospect Park Alliance
 
Register in advance for this webinar at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IYMG1s7pRGGc-JW2WVke8g.

After you register, you'll receive an e-mail confirming your reservation. It'll contain information on how to join the webinar.

You can also view the meeting on Community Board 7's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAZ1cECSeZI8iNyQDKuX5Q.
 

TWO DAYS WITHOUT ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING


 Alternate side of the street parking (street cleaning) regulations will be suspended on Thursday, April 29th, and Friday, April 30th, for Holy Thursday (Orthodox) and Good Friday (Orthodox).

All other parking regulations, including those for parking meters, will remain in effect.

Parking meter regulations are only suspended on these major legal holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

COMMUNITY LITTER CLEANUP ON OCEAN PARKWAY

Neighbor Pete Gomori is organizing another litter cleanup on Ocean Parkway.
The weather is getting nicer. How about a cleanup event on Saturday, April 24th, from Ditmas Avenue to 18th Avenue, on the east side Ocean Parkway mall.

Meet at the southeast corner of Ditmas Avenue and Ocean Parkway at 10:00 a.m. Tools, gloves, and garbage bags will be provided.

The cleanup will continue until 11:30 a.m.


Monday, April 19, 2021

DONATE CLOTHING IN FRONT OF IHM CHURCH IN MAY


 

Clothing Donation Pick-up
Sunday, May 16th, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
 
A truck from St. Vincent de Paul Society will be collecting donated clothing in front of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Sunday, May 16th, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
 
Donations of new and gently-used clothing and shoes for women, men, and children are welcome. Used clothing and shoes must be clean and must be in wearable condition. Stained, ripped, worn-out clothes won't be accepted.
 
Location 
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
2805 Fort Hamilton Parkway
between E. 4th and E. 5th streets
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
https://www.facebook.com/IHMBKNY/

CIVIL RIGHTS AND BLACK LIVES MATTER DEMONSTRATIONS SEMIWEEKLY IN KWT (KENSINGTON/WINDSOR TERRACE)

 

 Civil Rights and Black Lives Matter Demonstrations
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
 
Demonstrations in support of civil rights and Black Lives Matter are held every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Colonel Donald Cook Square, the triangle park at the intersection of McDonald Avenue, Fort Hamilton Parkway, and Caton Avenue (map). 
 
The demonstrations are peaceful and family-friendly, and participants must wear a mask and be socially-distanced.
 
Bring a sign, a drum, and/or a bell with you, if you can. Extra signs might be available at the demonstration.

Sunday, April 18, 2021

EARTH DAY ACTIVITIES AT PROSPECT FARM (FREE) ON APRIL 24TH

 

Earth Day at Prospect Farm
Saturday, April 24th, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
 
From Prospect Farm
'Tis spring!

We are off to an early start! Over the past three weeks, we have planted peas, radishes, beans, cucumbers, and a variety of leafy greens. This year more than ever we are being mindful of our soil, by rotating crops, turning over our cover crops (largely nitrogen-fixing vetch), and adding lots of compost.

We had our fruit trees pruned in early March, and we are opening up a few new small flower beds on the hillside. A group of our members will be planting heirloom flowers and vegetables with the intention of saving the seeds.
    
Now we invite you all to come by for our Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 24, from 11 until 2 for a number of activities:
  • garden walk-through
  • plant swap and stoop sale
  • compost giveaway (bring your own bags!)
  • more grab-and-go freebies

You can also join Aaron Morales from our compost committee for a virtual Compost 101 workshop on April 22nd and April 24 at 7 PM:
Aaron will lead you through the ins-and-outs of composting and show what happens to your food waste when you drop it off at a local compost site. Compost 101 will cover three main ways to compost, perfect for small spaces. All are welcome to join via this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85068325482?pwd=a0NxMVhiSEFMT3o5eVJlRGtCZ1lLdz09
                  
One of our founding members, Eileen Anderson, will also have her work displayed at the Brooklyn Quilters' Guild Earth Day Fence Show at Prospect Park West and Windsor Place from 11 until 4 on April 24th (same day as our event!). Not to be missed!

If you want to support all we do, please contribute to our GoFundMe campaign here: https://gofund.me/00a27f5f. Any amount, no matter how small or large, will be put to good use.

In addition to collecting public food scraps, we also have our own on-site composting operation; we grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs in over a dozen communal garden beds; we host public events, visiting classes, and youth science experiments; and a lot more. All of this 100% relies on volunteer labor and donated funds to keep our compost composting, our garden green, and our built infrastructure sturdy.
 
Some of our projects for this summer include building new raised beds, improving our rainwater harvester system, installing a patio in anticipation of hosting workshops on our site, and updating our compost system in order to increase capacity. 

Please help us continue to grow!  And please drop by!
Location
Prospect Farm
1194 Prospect Avenue (map)
between Seeley and Vanderbilt streets
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
prospectfarmbk @ gmail.com

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

OUTDOOR SINGALONG ON CHURCH AVENUE WEEKLY ON SUNDAYS

Singalong with Yoshie
Sundays, 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
 
For children from birth through five years old--"and anyone else who likes to sing"--Yoshie Fruchter will hold singalongs on Church Avenue every Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., weather permitting.
 
The weekly singalong will be held outdoors, and it will be COVID-safe and socially-distanced. The program was scheduled to start on April 11th, but it was canceled because of rain.
 
The price of admission is $10 per child ($5 each for siblings).

Meet in the courtyard next to Flatbush Jewish Center, 327 E. 5th Street, at the corner of Church Avenue, in Kensington.
 

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Monday, April 12, 2021

COMMUNICATE WITH THE 66TH PRECINCT COMMANDING OFFICER AT THE APRIL MEETING OF THE PRECINCT'S COMMUNITY COUNCIL

 

66th Precinct Community Council: 
Monthly Virtual Public Meeting
Thursday, April 15th, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
Speak with Captain Jason Hagestad, the 66th Precinct's Commanding Officer, about your crime concerns at this week's public meeting of the 66th Precinct Community Council. Community input on crime and other policing issues is crucial.
 
Captain Hagestad has been the Commanding Officer of this precinct since January.
 
The meeting will be held on Thursday, April 15th, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 
 
Community Councils are the liaison between the public and the NYPD. Meetings provide an opportunity for residents and business owners to talk with the precinct's Commanding Officer and other officers.

The meeting is open to the public from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device via Zoom as well as by a landline/wired phone.
 
To join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, or Android device, click on this Zoom link:
Meeting ID: 718 851 5601
Passcode: 66PCT

Or join from an iPhone using One Tap Mobile:
+19292056099,,7188515601#,,,,*438723# US (New York)
 
Or join from a landline/wired phone:
Dial by your location
        +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 718 851 5601
Passcode: 438723
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/keD6YZsqnT
 
The 66th Precinct Community Council has a Twitter page for communicating with the public: https://twitter.com/66precinctcc (@66precinctcc).

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Contact information for the 66th Precinct:
phone: (718) 851-5611
5822 16th Avenue
between 58th and 59th streets
Borough Park, Brooklyn
e-mail: 66precinctcc @ gmail.com
website: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/precincts/66th-precinct.page
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYPD66Pct or @66precinctcc

Saturday, April 10, 2021

CARE IN ACTION: AN ONLINE PANEL OF WOMEN LEADERS IN BROOKLYN MUTUAL AID (FREE)

 

 
Care in Action:
An Online Panel of Women Leaders in Brooklyn Mutual Aid
Sunday, April 11th, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 
Care in Action: An Online Panel of Women Leaders in Brooklyn Mutual Aid
by Kolot Chayeinu
on Zoom
"Mutual Aid Leaders discuss their inspirations, the power & limitations of mutual aid and their work for neighbors for a full pandemic year.
 
About this Event
What role can everyday people, those in and outside of faith communities, play in creating a caring economy and building local community power that advocates for all neighbors’ needs? How have Brooklynites done this using mutual aid networks since the Pandemic hit New York last March?
 
Panelists Whitney Hu, founder of South Brooklyn Mutual Aid, Nowshin Ali, founder of People in Need [in Kensington], and Shahana Hanif, interfaith activist and current City Council candidate [for District 39, which includes Kensington and Windsor Terrace], will reflect on their mutual aid work, its promise and limitations in the absence of government support, its challenges, and ways for those who want to continue to build a city that is more equitable and accountable to all peoples’ needs to get involved.

Thanks to our co-sponsor: Park Slope Jewish Center."
 

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

VOTE ONLINE TO FUND NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECTS FOR KENSINGTON AND WINDSOR TERRACE


Update, April 18, 2021: Brad Lander has announced City Council District 39's Participatory Budgeting project winners:

Capital Projects

** Bathroom Renovations at PS 131, An Overwhelmingly Low-Income, Immigrant Public School
** Downpayment to Create a World Class “Brooklyn Skate Garden” 
** Prospect Park Children's Corner Improvements, Including Restoration of Carousel’s Historic Wurlitzer Organ

Expense Projects 
** Neighborhood Farm Stand and Immigrant Women’s Craft Market (in Kensington)
** Roadway Use Study of Prospect Park Drive, to  Make it More Park-Friendly Now That it is Car-Free
** 100K Eco-Friendly Diapers for Families in Need
** More Trees for Kensington Streets

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Participatory Budgeting (PB) got canceled last year because of the pandemic, and it got canceled this year too. But four City Councilmembers worked together to find a way for their districts to participate in it anyway. District 39, which includes Kensington and Windsor Terrace and is represented by Brad Lander, is one of the four. 
 
Everyone living in District 39 who is at least eleven years old or is in at least sixth grade is eligible to vote, regardless of any other status.

More than $1.5 million from Councilmember Lander's annual budget will be spent on community-based projects suggested and researched by District 39 residents. Decide which projects you want the money spent on and vote for them online. Several of the projects are based in Kensington or Windsor Terrace.

Voting ends at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14th.

One of the Capital Projects is for an existing outdoor recreational facility in Windsor Terrace.
Renovate Handball Courts at Greenwood Playground Renovate crumbling Greenwood Playground handball wall. The children/adults who play there deserve a usable, safe wall. 
Three of the Expense Projects will be based in Kensington. They address several significant issues: hunger, nutrition, women's income, clean air, and housing rights.

Neighborhood Farm Stand + Women’s Crafts Outlet
People in Need will help address food insecurity by providing access to fresh farm stand produce in southern Kensington, which currently has no local options, as well as a place for local women to earn income and gain financial independence by selling their own crafts.
 
More Trees for Kensington Streets
NYC Street Tree Consortium will plant approximately twelve (12) new street and community trees in Kensington, where there are fewer trees than in other areas of District 39. Street trees will be planted in existing beds. Community trees are planted in containers and live on public property like schools, libraries, building courtyards, and parks.
 
Kensington Tenant Rights
Fifth Avenue Committee, which has advocated for tenant rights in South Brooklyn for the past 40 years will create and distribute a multi-lingual “Know Your Rights” brochure for tenants in six (6) languages represented in Kensington: Spanish, Bengali, Urdu, Hebrew, Russian, and Uzbek.

Project titles and short descriptions of them are posted at https://pbnyc39.com/ballot/. For additional information about a project, click on its title.

Vote at https://peoplesbudgetnyc.decision21.org/new-york-city-peoples-budget-2021 by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14th. You can vote once. 
 
From the City Council's website:
In 2011, four New York City Council Members – Brad Lander, Melissa Mark-Viverito, Eric Ulrich, and Jumaane D. Williams – launched a PB process to allow residents in their district to allocate part of their capital discretionary funds. In 2019, 33 Council Members participated in PBNYC.

Thursday, April 1, 2021

LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS IN KENSINGTON

 

Matt Darriau. Photo from https://mattdarriaumusic.bandcamp.com/
 
Church Avenue Sessions
Sunday, April 18th, 5:00 pm. to 6:00 p.m.
 
Live music is back on Kensington's Church Avenue, and it's moved outdoors.
 
Flatbush Jewish Center's music series "Church Avenue Sessions" returns this month with a performance by Matt Darriau's Who Is Manny Blanc?
 
Matt Darriau, the long-time clarinetist with the world-renowned, Grammy-winning Klezmatics and a Kensington resident, leads Who Is Manny Blanc? When Church Avenue Sessions began in March 2017, the group was its first performer.
 
From Flatbush Jewish Center:
"Who is Manny Blanc celebrates the music and aesthetic of the little known dynamic 60's Brooklyn musician and arranger. Blanc released an obscure yet astonishing LP in the early 60's called Jewish Jazz. Exotica meets jazz meets surf - from double electric guitars to harmonica driven duck-call dialogue. The LP is one of the earliest attempts at putting klezmer melody in a jazz and groovy context."
The series is normally held inside of the synagogue, but it will be held outside in the courtyard this year.
 
The concert will take place on Sunday, April 18th, at 5:00 p.m. Admission costs $10 and is payable at the event.

Pandemic precautions: Attendees must wear face masks. A maximum of approximately twenty-five people will be allowed in the courtyard to provide adequate space for social distancing.

Location 
Flatbush Jewish Center
327 East 5th Street, corner of Church Avenue
Kensington, Brooklyn

phone: (718) 871-5200
fax: (718) 871-5204
e-mail: office @ flatbushjewishcenter.org
http://www.flatbushjewishcenter.org