Thursday, June 30, 2022

FREE CIRCUS RETURNS TO AVENUE C PLAZA

 
Flatbed Follies
Saturday, July 2nd, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

From the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus website: 
"Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Flatbed Follies is an outdoor mobile venue that brings circus and variety arts into the streets.

Developed in response to the continued COVID reality, Flatbed Follies has become a vehicle offering joy and wonder to a recovering world.

Performances take place upon an innovative series of parade float stages modified to present circus acts. There is even a calliope wagon providing authentic circus music.

The mission of Bindlestiff Family Variety Arts, Inc. is to bring joy and wonder into the world. We cultivate, develop, and sustain the circus and variety arts. We celebrate tradition while maintaining an irreverent spirit, keeping the circus arts current, accessible, and relevant."
This event is presented by Arts & Democracy and Artbuilt Mobile Studios.

Location
Avenue C Plaza
556 McDonald Avenue at Avenue C (map)
Kensington, Brooklyn

ALL TRUCKS AND CARS ON THE PROSPECT EXPRESSWAY MIGHT BE REROUTED TO E. 5TH STREET AND CATON AVENUE

Linden Boulevard Detour

Update, July 13, 2022: Also see a second article on Streetsblog, posted today: "Community Leaders Slam DOT for Planned BQE Detours."

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A Department of Transportation (DOT) proposal would temporarily reroute all trucks and cars from the Prospect Expressway onto E. 5th Street and then left onto Caton Avenue to facilitate repair work on the BQE. The rerouting would be done at night and on three weekends in 2023 from March through October.

DOT made a presentation to Community Board 2's Transportation & Public Safety Committee on June 16th (on YouTube here, starting at 1:02:04) and to Community Board 6's Transportation/Public Safety Committee on June 21st (on YouTube here). It didn't, however, do that for Community Board 7, the district that E. 5th Street and a portion of Caton Avenue are in.

"One major eyebrow-raiser in the plan: When Queens-bound lanes are closed, freight traffic will be rerouted along Linden Boulevard after a circuitous detour from the highway’s Prospect Expressway exit around Prospect Park and to the east via Caton Avenue." 
Yesterday, Robert Carroll, New York State Assemblymember for the 44th Assembly District, shared his reaction on social media:
"The East 5th St and Caton Ave truck detour during the planned weekend and night closures of the BQE triple cantilever is unacceptable.
These residential blocks cannot bear the burden of all this traffic. Every community should help carry the load. I’ll be writing a letter and discussing alternate routes with NYC DOT to make sure this plan doesn’t go into effect when construction starts in March."
Today, he followed up with this post:
"After the announcement of NYC DOT’s plan to detour the vast majority of the BQE’s trucks during the closure of the BQE triple cantilever - I immediately wrote a letter and called DOT to express my concern and proactively devise a better plan.
Know that this plan is only a proposal, and my office will do everything in our power to make sure all of Brooklyn shoulders this truck traffic and not just Windsor Terrace and Kensington."
This is Assemblymember Carroll's letter to DOT:


Wednesday, June 29, 2022

RECEIVING ANNOUNCEMENTS OF 72ND PRECINCT MEETINGS

 

Request e-mail announcements about 72nd Precinct Community Council meetings by sending an e-mail to Community Council President Tina Ponce at tinaponce76@gmail.com or calling her at (570) 540-5016.

The first meeting after the summer break will be at Shepherd's Hall, 245 Prospect Park West, Windsor Terrace, on Tuesday, September 13th, at 7:30 p.m. [Update on August 18th from Tina Ponce: The meeting will be on Wednesday, September 14th.] The precinct's commanding officer attends the meetings.

Meetings are normally held on the second Tuesday of each month from September through June.

The 72nd Precinct covers Windsor Terrace, South Slope, Greenwood Heights, and Sunset Park.

NO ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING ON JULY 4TH

 


Alternate side of the street parking regulations as well as parking meter regulations will be suspended on Monday, July 4th, for Independence Day.

Rules for parking meters are suspended on major legal holidays: New Years’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
 
Click here to download the NYCASP calendar. 

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

SUGGEST NEW CITY SERVICES OR CAPITAL PROJECTS THAT WOULD BENEFIT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD


The post below was sent by Community Board 14 (serving Flatbush, Midwood, and parts of Kensington)--but all community boards should be asking for input from the people they represent. If they aren't, ask them why. 

The Community Boards representing Kensington and Windsor Terrace are

Community Board 7 (Windsor Terrace, South Slope, Greenwood Heights, and Sunset Park)

Community Board 12 (Kensington, Borough Park, and parts of Midwood)
5910 13th Avenue
Borough Park, Brooklyn
phone: (718) 851-0800
fax: (718) 851-4140
e-mail: bk12@cb.nyc.gov

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Submit your FY 2024 Budget Recommendations!

Each year, in accordance with the New York City Charter, all 59 NYC Community Boards are required to submit Community Budget Recommendations for NYC’s capital and expense budgets for the upcoming fiscal year. Community members are invited to participate in the budget process by suggesting a new city service or capital project.

Please complete the CB14 District Needs Survey or fill out the questionnaire posted on our website (or both!) to help determine needs, support those already identified, and provide input to help shape future requests and priorities. The deadline to submit recommendations for Fiscal Year 2024 is Friday, September 9, 2022.

We urge you to take a look at the most recent Statement of Community District Needs and Community Board Budget Requests

Note, a capital project generally has a value of $35,000 or more and a “useful life” of at least five years. Requests for ongoing programs and regular city services such as street signs, building inspections, parks maintenance, road repair, or tree pruning, for example, should be directed to the Community Board office as a routine service delivery request. However, if the suggested budget item is for a new program, service, or capital project, please submit a budget recommendation to support the funding of this item.
 

Click here to fill out the CB14 District Needs Survey & to
submit your budget recommendations for Fiscal Year 2024.


All submitted recommendations will be considered at Community Board 14’s public hearing on community budget recommendations for fiscal year 2024 on Monday, September 12, 2022. The location and time of the public hearing will be announced at a later date. 

Questions? Please call the CB14 office at 718-859-6357 or email info@cb14brooklyn.com.


Copyright © 2022 Brooklyn Community Board 14, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
Brooklyn Community Board 14
810 East 16 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11230
PH: 718-859-6357, EM: info@cb14brooklyn.com

Friday, June 24, 2022

FINAL PUBLIC MEETING OF COMMUNITY BOARD 12 UNTIL SEPTEMBER


Community Board 12 Public Meeting
Tuesday, June 28th, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The next public meeting of Community Board 12 (Kensington, Borough Park, part of Midwood) will be held both remotely (online and by phone) and in person on Tuesday, June 28th, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

If you have any concerns, questions, needs, problems, suggestions, or solutions that you'd like to talk to the community board about, you can raise them during the "Public Hearing" (formerly called "Public Session") for up to three minutes. 

To register to speak at the public hearing, go to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSco1v1Puh042lQ69uHJ_lKGC1-DaWqXOiLe_aFLvLQobdCfbw/viewform?pli=1 and fill out the sign-up form.

To attend the meeting on Zoom with a computer (PC or Mac), iPad, iPhone, or Android device, go to https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82569698434.

To attend by wired or cordless phone, call (646) 558-8656 and then enter Webinar ID 825 6969 8434.

Location
Amico Senior Center
5901 13th Avenue, 3rd floor
entrance on 59th Street
Borough Park, Brooklyn

Public meetings of Community Board 12 are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month, from September through June, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. That schedule is subject to change.

Every neighborhood in New York City is represented by an all-volunteer community board that serves as the liaison between neighborhood residents and city agencies. Board members are appointed by the borough president.
 
If you'd like to serve on a committee without joining the board, contact Community Board 12's office at (718) 851-0800 or bk12@cb.nyc.gov
 
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

NEW OPEN STREET: BEVERLEY ROAD ON WEEKENDS


 
Update: See also the July 15th blog post Weekend Activities on Beverley Road Open Street (Free, Outdoors).

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From Shahana Hanif, New York City Councilmember for District 39:
"Our office is proud to partner with @NYC_DOT to let our community know about three new open streets in our district this summer! We're working hard to ensure every neighborhood in #District39 can utilize its open space. Check out the new open streets."

One of the three new Open Streets in District 39 is in Kensington: the block of Beverley Road between E. 2nd Street and Church Avenue. It'll be an Open Street on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with the Grand Opening scheduled for June 25th.

"New York City’s Open Streets program transforms streets into public space open to all. These transformations allow for a range of activities that promote economic development, support schools, and provide new ways for New Yorkers to enjoy cultural programming and build community.

NYC DOT works with community-based organizations, public, private, and charter schools, and groups of businesses to execute Open Streets citywide."

Monday, June 20, 2022

IMMIGRANT RESOURCE FAIR IN KENSINGTON

Immigrant Resource Fair
Saturday, June 25th, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

"Please join our office on June 25 for our Immigration Resource Fair! We are proud to be joined by half a dozen community-based organizations with decades of experience advocating for our communities. We will have worker and tenant organizing resources, voter registration, and information about important services for you and your family—more information on the flyer."

Location
Kensington Plaza
114 Beverley Road
between McDonald Avenue and E. 2nd Street
Kensington, Brooklyn

Friday, June 17, 2022

CONCERT CELEBRATING IMMIGRANT CULTURE (FREE, OUTDOORS)



Update from Arts & Democracy: Alsarah will not be able to perform due to COVID but will be replaced by a great group of Jazz musicians brought together by Roy Nathanson.

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Concert: Celebrating Immigrant Culture
Saturday, June 18th, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

June is National Immigrant Heritage Month. Celebrate immigrant culture at Avenue C Plaza on Saturday, June 18th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 

A free, outdoor concert will feature Yacouba Sissoko; Brooklyn Rara Massive; Raganawa, featuring Roshni Samlal, Samir Langus, and Tom Deis; and Alsarah & the Nubatones.

The event is presented by Arts & Democracy and co-sponsored by ArtBuilt.

Location
Avenue C Plaza
556 McDonald Avenue
at the intersection of Avenue C
Kensington, Brooklyn

WOMEN'S CLOTHING SWAP


Women's Clothing Swap
Saturday, June 25th, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Bring clothing, take clothing, or bring some and take some. YogaSole is hosting its first clothing swap in over two years on Saturday, June 25th, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 

Items will be limited to clothing for women, in honor of YogaSole's women's health month programming. Drop off clothing starting on Wednesday, June 22nd, at 10:00 a.m. 

Any clothing that's left at the end of the swap will be donated to Housing Works.

If you have any questions about the event, send an e-mail to Sunee LaClaire, Managing Partner, at sunee@yogasole.com.

YogaSole was founded in 2008.

Location
Yogasole
254 Windsor Place
at the corner of 11th Avenue
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
(718) 635-1958

COMMUNITY FREE STORE IN KENSINGTON THIS SUNDAY (OUTDOORS)


Community Free Store
Sunday, June 19th, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

At the Community Free Store on Sunday, June 19th, donate items of all kinds between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. and pick up free items between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.

The event is sponsored by Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid.

Everyone is welcome to help out that day in any of several ways (set up, organize items, break down, or drive); the sign-up sheet is at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d45aaad28a3f4c16-community1.

Location
Avenue C Plaza
556 McDonald Avenue
at the intersection of Avenue C
Kensington, Brooklyn

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About Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid is...
Mutual Aid is neighbors helping neighbors by pooling resources, supporting each others' needs, and showing solidarity through actions.

We are...
We are a grassroots organization created by neighbors for neighbors. We started with the aim of collectively helping our community cope with the physical, mental, emotional, and economic needs created by the COVID-19 crisis. 

We will continue our work in response to the ongoing need of our community.

What we do:
Facilitate neighbor to neighbor support. Maintain and re-stock the KWT Fridge and Pantry, check-ins, prescription pickup, assistance accessing government benefits, and the provision of emergency funds. We sometimes partner with local groups to support our neighbors' needs.

Getting involved:
We welcome anyone to join our mutual aid network! Anyone can request or offer help.

We communicate primarily on email, Zoom, and face to face. We also meet in smaller groups to focus on specific issues and projects.

Thursday, June 16, 2022

66TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL WILL MEET WITH THE PUBLIC IN PERSON (KENSINGTON, BOROUGH PARK, AND PART OF MIDWOOD)

 

66th Precinct Community Council Public Meeting (in Person)
Thursday, June 16th, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Tonight's meeting of the 66th Precinct Community Council was not announced until today. It was not announced by e-mail until 4:03 p.m. today and on Twitter until 4:14 p.m. today. Arrangements have not been made for the public to attend the meeting online or by phone. The public is only able to attend and participate in the meeting in person.

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Community Councils are the liaison between the public and the NYPD. Meetings give residents and business owners a chance to talk face-to-face with a precinct's Commanding Officer as well as other officers.

Your input, perspectives, and insights about crime, quality of life issues, and other policing matters are invaluable at these meetings. 
 
Tell Deputy Inspector Jason Hagestad, the 66th Precinct Commanding Officer, your concerns at the upcoming, in-person public meeting of the 66th Precinct Community Council, to be held on Thursday, June 16th, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m
 
The 66th Precinct covers Kensington, Borough Park, and part of Midwood.

Meeting location
Community Board 12 Office
5910 13th Avenue
between 59th and 60th streets
Borough Park, Brooklyn

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66th Precinct Community Council
President: Mark Katz
Twitter: https://twitter.com/66precinctcc or @66precinctcc
e-mail: 66precinctcc@gmail.com

66th Precinct
5822 16th Avenue
between 58th and 59th streets
Borough Park, Brooklyn 
phone: (718) 851-5611

NEIGHBORHOOD POLICE WILL MEET WITH THE PUBLIC THIS MONTH (WINDSOR TERRACE, SOUTH SLOPE, AND GREENWOOD HEIGHTS)

 

Build the Block Neighborhood Policing Meeting
72nd Precinct, Sector A
Thursday, June 30th, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Residents, business owners, and employees in Windsor Terrace, South Slope, and Greenwood Heights are invited to meet with the Neighborhood Coordination Officers assigned to the 72nd Precinct's Sector A at the next "Build the Block" neighborhood policing and safety meeting.

Join Detective Daniel McGrath and Police Officer Francis Ghanney at the next scheduled meeting on Thursday, June 30th, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. as they update the community about public safety and quality-of-life issues, answer your questions, and listen to your concerns, complaints, and suggestions.
 
 
The boundaries of Sector A are Park Circle, Coney Island Avenue, Caton Avenue, Fort Hamilton Parkway, 37th Street, 7th Avenue, 36th Street, 5th Avenue, 31st Street, 4th Avenue, 21st Street, 3rd Avenue, Hamilton Avenue, 15th Street, and Prospect Park Southwest.

Contact information for Sector A's Neighborhood Coordination Officers:
  • Detective Specialist Daniel McGrath: (917) 853-2601, daniel.mcgrath@nypd.org
  • Police Officer Francis Ghanney: (929) 343-7645, francis.ghanney@nypd.org

The link to the most recent crime statistics for the precinct is on the precinct's web page at https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/precincts/72nd-precinct.page.

Meeting location

Hellenic Classical Charter School 
646 5th Avenue (map)
between 16th Street and Prospect Avenue
South Slope, Brooklyn

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72nd Precinct contact information
Phone number: (718) 965-6311
web page: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/precincts/72nd-precinct.page
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYPD72Pct
Facebook page for 72nd Precinct: https://www.facebook.com/NYPD72pct 

Facebook page for 72nd Precinct Community Council: https://www.facebook.com/72nd-Precinct-Community-Council-1611883092371304


Monday, June 13, 2022

MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF THE SUMMER SOLSTICE (FREE, OUTDOORS)


Make Music Summer Solstice
Tuesday, June 21st, 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Celebrate the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year, with music:

Light refreshments will be served.

The Kensington Stewards and Make Music New York will host the event. The Kensington Stewards, formed in 2012, manages Avenue C Plaza and Kensington Plaza.

Location
Avenue C Plaza
556 McDonald Avenue
at the intersection of Avenue C
Kensington, Brooklyn


Sunday, June 12, 2022

PLANT SALE FOR THE BENEFIT OF KENSINGTON-WINDSOR TERRACE MUTUAL AID


Plant Sale
Sunday, June 18th, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
(rescheduled from June 12th)

It's planting season in New York City and the perfect time to buy vegetable seedlings, herbs, plants for your garden, and plants for your house. Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid (KWTMA) will hold a plant sale this Saturday, June 18th, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., with all proceeds going to KWTMA for neighborhood projects, including the Community Fridge.

The plant sale will take place in front of the house at 309 E. 5th Street, between Church Avenue and Albemarle Road, in Kensington, Brooklyn.

About Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid is...
Mutual Aid is neighbors helping neighbors by pooling resources, supporting each others' needs, and showing solidarity through actions.

We are...
We are a grassroots organization created by neighbors for neighbors. We started with the aim of collectively helping our community cope with the physical, mental, emotional, and economic needs created by the COVID-19 crisis. 

We will continue our work in response to the ongoing need of our community.

What we do:
Facilitate neighbor to neighbor support. Maintain and re-stock the KWT Fridge and Pantry, check-ins, prescription pickup, assistance accessing government benefits, and the provision of emergency funds. We sometimes partner with local groups to support our neighbors' needs.

Getting involved:
We welcome anyone to join our mutual aid network! Anyone can request or offer help.

We communicate primarily on email, Zoom, and face to face. We also meet in smaller groups to focus on specific issues and projects.

Saturday, June 11, 2022

COMMUNITY BOARD 7, JUNE REMOTE PUBLIC MEETING

 


Community Board 7 Remote Public Meeting (Online and by Phone)
Wednesday, June 15th, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
Community Board 7 (CB 7) is the liaison between city agencies and the public--the residents, business owners, and employees of Windsor Terrace, Greenwood Heights, South Slope, and Sunset Park. 
 
From the website: "The Board's boundaries are the waterfront on the west, the Long Island Railroad cut to the South (approximately 65th Street); Our boundary extends north on 8th Avenue from 62nd Street to Greenwood Cemetery. We include all of the cemetery and the land between it and Prospect Park to Caton Avenue on the east. Our northern border is on 15th Street from Park Circle to Hamilton Avenue and continues on Hamilton Avenue to the Gowanus Canal." 
 
The next meeting will be held remotely (online and by phone) on Wednesday, June 15th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meetings are always open to the public, including residents, business owners, and employees.
 
At every meeting, the public has two opportunities to address the board (items 6 and 14 on the agenda below). If you have any concerns, questions, needs, problems, suggestions, or solutions that you'd like to share with CB 7 board members, raise them then. 
 
CB 7 meets on the third Wednesday of the month, from September through June, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Every neighborhood in New York City is represented by an all-volunteer community board that serves as the liaison between neighborhood residents and city agencies. Board members are appointed by the borough president.
 
People are welcome to serve on a committee without being a board member. Contact Community Board 7's office to learn more.

To attend the June 15th board meeting online or by phone, register at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XK5ShAyJQZ-2uW5G0MvVCQ. After you register, you'll receive an e-mail confirming that you registered. It also gives instructions about how to join the webinar from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android phone, or landline/wired phone.
 
Or you can watch the meeting live on CB 7's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAZ1cECSeZI8iNyQDKuX5Q
 
Agenda: 
  1. Pledge of Allegiance
  2. Roll Call
  3. Opening of the meeting
  4. Adoption of the agenda
  5. Adoption of the minutes of the May 18, 2022 board meeting
  6. Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on topics covered in the committee reports)
  7. Committee Reports: A) Nominating Committee (Vote required) – 1. Elections 
    B) Transportation Committee – 1. Update from the MTA on the 8th Avenue ADA project   
    C)Public Safety Committee – 1. Presentation from the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Public Engagement Division on the role, structure, and services provided by the DA’s Office and addressing community concerns with enforcement issues 
    D) Special Subcommittee on Last Mile Trucking Facilities (Vote required)  – 1. Updates on legislative actions, committee/CB7 board members discussion, 2. Background/context and overview of special text amendment – Last Mile Coalition, 3. Discussion with Industrial Jobs Coalition on the Last Mile Zoning Text Amendment, 4. Discussion amongst CB7 board members and presenters 
    E) Economic Development-Waterfront Committee – 1. Sunset Park Commercial District Needs assessment, 2. Presentation from Los Deliveristas/Workers Justice Project  
    F) Health Committee – 1. Presentation from Metro Plus Health on their services, 2. Presentation from NYS Department of Health on the Health Plan Marketplace 
  8. Roll Call
  9. Elected Official and Representatives
  10. Chairperson' Report
  11. District Manager's Report
  12. Old Business
  13. New Business
  14. Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on any topic)
  15. Adjournment
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Community Board 7
4201 4th Avenue (entrance on 43rd Street) (map)
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
phone: (718) 854-0003
fax: (718) 436-1142
bk07 @ cb.nyc.gov
http://www1.nyc.gov/site/brooklyncb7/index.page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brooklyn-Community-Board-7/195263140637225

https://twitter.com/bkcb7
https://www.instagram.com/brooklyncb7

NEW DATE FOR ARTMAGEDDON: NYC’S BIGGEST FREE ART & MUSICAL FESTIVAL


Artmageddon III
Sunday, June 26th, noon to 8:00 p.m.

Artmageddon was originally scheduled for Sunday, June 12th. Due to a forecast of rain, it's been rescheduled for Sunday, June 26th. On the new date, activities may not be as extensive.

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NYC’S BIGGEST FREE ART & MUSICAL FESTIVAL EXPANDS TO MORE BROOKLYN NEIGHBORHOODS

*ARTMAGEDDON RETURNS*

GREATER FLATBUSH • SUNDAY JUNE 12 • 180+ ARTISTS & BANDS

On June 12, more than 180 artists and bands will take over the porches, stoops, and gardens of Ditmas Park, Prospect Park South and Kensington in Flatbush, Brooklyn for NYC’s largest, most vibrant, community-run outdoor art gallery and performance event: Artmageddon III.

What: NYC’s extraordinary artists and musicians will share their work in a festival organized and hosted by neighbors and community members. Musicians and bands spanning a range of ages and genres will perform at dozens of locations throughout the day, spanning over several square miles. Painters, illustrators, ceramicists, photographers, sculptors, designers and artists working in multiple media will show and sell their works in person on front porches-turned-galleries. 

More than 5,000 visitors are expected to experience homegrown art and music, explore blocks and gardens radiating out from Prospect Park, and get informed about how to host community-led environmental and arts actions throughout Brooklyn’s neighborhoods.

When: Sunday • June 12, 2022 • 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Rain or Shine

Where: More than 60 locations in Ditmas Park, Prospect Park South, Kensington and Greater Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY.
      
Artmageddon Welcome Centers and Activity Stations will offer maps to all gallery and performance locations. Map Distribution Centers are at the Flatbush Food Coop (1415 Cortelyou Road) and at the Artmageddon Welcome Center 461 E. 16 Street in Ditmas Park.

All are invited to make art in a Community Climate Art Project at these locations: 2919 Fort Hamilton Parkway in Kensington, 2681 Bedford Avenue in Flatbush and 461 E. 16 Street in Ditmas Park.

Cost: Event is free. RSVP for tickets at BeautifyBrooklyn.org.

Artists and Musicians: Performers and artists include jazz legends Art Baron and Roy Nathanson, Opera on Tap, the all-women Batalá New York, and fiddler Melody Allegra, virtuoso Jazz pianist and activist composer Albert Marqués and improvisational vocalist and pianist Yoon Sun Choi. 

Partners include Flatbush Development Corporation, 5 P.M. Porch Concerts, Operation Gig!, Oye Studios, Flatbush Artists and Cortelyou Road Merchants Association. 

Artmageddon was founded in 2020 by teacher, artist and activist Robert Elstein who also founded its parent organization, Beautify Brooklyn, a nonprofit organization committed to presenting free public arts programs and neighbor-led beautification and environmental projects.

Kid and Family Events: Families are encouraged to particpate in our Community Climate Art Project at three locations: 2919 Fort Hamilton Parkway in Kensington, 2681 Bedford Avenue in Flatbush and 461 E. 16 Street in Ditmas Park. 

Activities will include turning trash to treasure, activist art, chalk painting, branch painting with acrylics and upcycled fabric weaving. Artmageddon’s own coloring books, featuring the original work of more than 20 Artmageddon artists, will also be available. Many artists will also have individual coloring book pages available at their galleries.

[Brooklyn, NY] – Artmageddon, a free festival of music and art that brought more than 5,000 visitors on a Sunday afternoon to tour the porches and gardens of Brooklyn’s Ditmas Park neighborhood, is returning bigger and better with an even more diverse array of creative talents participating in Artmageddon III.

The festival, happening on Sunday, June 12 from noon to 8 PM, is branching out from where it began amidst the lush greenery and wrap-around porches of Ditmas Park (on the Q/B line south of Prospect Park) to other neighborhoods equally populated by growing ranks of performers, writers, and artists. This year the festival is expanding north to the streets of Prospect Park South and Prospect-Le erts Gardens and west to Kensington.

More than 150 locally-based artists will display their works in person and interact with visitors at more than 60 locations throughout these neighborhoods. Bands will perform on multiple “stages” throughout the day. 

Community members will be stationed throughout the neighborhoods to provide festival maps to visitors who might be exploring these Brooklyn neighborhoods, hotbeds of creative talent and community activism, for the first time.
                  
 All events are free and open to the public. Visitors are invited to join in the Community Climate Art Project that will happen simultaneously in Ditmas Park, Flatbush and Kensington. Artists will be selling their works and contributions to performing musicians are encouraged.

To see a list of participating artists and performers, with their locations speci ed, visit Beautify Brooklyn. To RSVP, visit the ARTMAGEDDON III event page.

The original Artmageddon was born as a way to establish Flatbush as an arts hub in a post-Covid world, for local artists and performers to break out of isolation and safely share their art with neighbors and admirers on outdoor porch galleries and pop-up stages after the pandemic had shut down their usual venues. 

Local creatives who had seen the success and felt the impact of the 5 P.M. Porch Concerts that jazz artist Roy Nathanson began to offer every afternoon during early Covid, quickly joined founder Robert Elstein, a local artist and teacher, who inspired them to recruit artists to show and additional neighbors to host. 

“The idea came very naturally,” Elstein said. “Here is New York City’s most beautiful neighborhood, filled with lush gardens and colorful Victorian mansions and loaded with artists and musicians. After the success of multiple free public concert series happening all around me, I imagined a larger event that could do for visual artists what the concerts had done for bands.”

Since the onset of the pandemic, new organizations have taken root and neighborhood activism has grown. 

5 P.M. Porch Concerts has transformed into a free, intergenerational music school for kids from around the borough. 

Operation Gig!, an organization that originally formed as a way for performers to find paying gigs during early Covid, has expanded to host two or more concerts somewhere outdoors every spring and summer weekend in Ditmas Park. 

Beautify Brooklyn, Artmageddon’s parent nonprofit, has organized numerous successful community-driven events around Brooklyn including several neighborhood clean-ups followed immediately by “trash to treasure” art workshops that incorporated some of the trash that was just collected, this past Earth Day in April.

What started as a quickly-mounted event where community members could gather and escape the fear and darkness of Covid has grown into a network that connects arts and civic organizations, makers and musicians, and citizens organizing to beautify and celebrate art in their communities.

Larry Sackler, a musician who performed at Artmageddon II this past October remarked, “Our neighborhood is a magical Brigadoon, and [on Artmageddon] Sunday we cast an unforgettable spell upon the entire community and beyond.”

Artmageddon visitors are drawn out of their houses to commune on every street corner; visitors come from every borough and Long Island, New Jersey and states beyond, to patronize previously unknown artists and performers as well as established masters of their craft.
   
 The volunteer organizers and community partners behind Artmageddon III have set themselves an ambitious goal: to expand Artmageddon IV to every neighborhood in Brooklyn on Sunday October 9, 2022, establishing “Brooklyn Art Day,” the first free art and music festival showcasing art-makers from every corner of the borough and potentially, on every corner. Artists and collaborators interested in participating in “Artmageddon IV: Brooklyn Art Day” are invited to apply via a questionnaire.

Although it is free, the value of Artmageddon is immeasurable. “Artmageddon’s impact reaches way beyond the day itself,” Elstein said. “The art that is experienced, created and purchased will continue to enrich our community for years. The music that fills our souls somehow fills us even more when we are close to home, free from the limitations of mainstream media, amongst friends and neighbors old and new.”