Friday, July 29, 2022

72ND PRECINCT NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME (FREE, OUTDOORS)


National Night Out Against Crime
Tuesday, August 2nd, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Join the 72nd Precinct for free food, music, youth activities, and more at National Night Out Against Crime on Tuesday, August 2nd, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

National Night Out Against Crime is held annually on the first Tuesday in August. The National Association of Town Watch created it in 1984. 

Prior to that, in the 1970s, as one facet of the Women's Liberation Movement, women engaged in their own non-governmental, grass-roots efforts, called "Take Back the Night," with the goal of protesting and deterring violence against women through their visible presence outdoors.

"National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live."

For more information about the event, contact the 72nd Precinct's Community Affairs Office at (718) 965-6326.

Location
Sunset Park
entrance at 44th Street and Sixth Avenue, in the soccer field
Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

LIVE MUSIC ON PORCHES THIS WEEKEND (OUTDOORS)


Operation Gig! continues this weekend. The live, outdoor music series is held on the porches of private houses in Ditmas Park. It started in July 2020 in order to provide a venue for musicians to perform in during the pandemic and provide a safe outdoor space for the public to gather to enjoy live music. 

No entrance fee is charged, but donations to the musicians are welcome at the performance and to the tax-deductible Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund on GoFundMe.


Kyle Morgan & Nate Sabat
Friday, July 29th, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

"Two great singer-songwriters with great instrumental chops galore!"

Location
1415 Dorchester Road
between Rugby and Marlborough roads
Ditmas Park, Brooklyn



The Reginald Chapman Quintet
Saturday, July 30th, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

"Brooklyn-based trombonist/composer Reginald Chapman will be bringing his Hip-Hop/Jazz infused quintet featuring a mix of NYC stalwarts and Richmond natives! Reginald's music is an estuary combining the fast alert toughness of Brooklyn with the patient and steady groove of Richmond Va. Be prepared to nod your head and be elated."

Location
121 Marlborough Road
between Church Avenue and Albemarle Road
Ditmas Park, Brooklyn



The Howard Britz Trio
Sunday, July 31st 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

"A Jazz piano trio featuring the music of American/English pianist, bassist, and composer, Howard Britz, whose music is melodic, open hearted, emotional, and feel-good. Drawing from Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Gospel, and Brazilian traditions with unique compositions that tell musical stories and bring listeners into an intriguing world of ideas, sound, groove, and feeling. Tim Horner will be playing drums, and bassist Gary Wang rounds out the trio."

Location
121 Buckingham Road 
between Church Avenue and Albemarle Road
Ditmas Park, Brooklyn

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

THE GREAT IRISH FAIR: STILL IN WINDSOR TERRACE, BUT THE DATE AND LOCATION HAVE CHANGED


Great Irish Fair of New York
Saturday, September 24th, Mass at 9:00 a.m., Fair at 11:00 a.m.

Windsor Terrace go bragh! The 41st Annual Great Irish Fair of New York, "New York City’s largest, longest running, and most popular Irish Music Festival," will be held in Windsor Terrace this year in the parking lot of Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church and the nearby street.

For many years, Coney Island had served as the home of this family-friendly fair, with thousands of people attending it annually.
"For over 40 years The Great Irish Fair of New York has represented the very best of Irish culture in the very best part of New York City, Brooklyn! Tickets on sale now to join us from our brand-new location. One Ticket grants access to the day's festivities of Irish Music, Vendors, Irish-Step Dancing, Bagpipes, and so much more!"
Bands and vendors will be announced at a future date.

Tickets are priced at $25 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite at www.eventbrite.com/e/the-41st-annual-great-irish-fair-of-new-york-tickets-348447073577.

The event is hosted by the Irish American Building Society.

Location
Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church
245 Prospect Park West (map)
near Prospect Avenue
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

SONGWRITING WORKSHOP FOR TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS (FREE)

 

Songwriter’s Studio with Community-Word Project
Thursday, July 28th, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Teens and young adults ages eleven and up can learn the art of songwriting in a free workshop at Kensington Library on Thursday, July 28th, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Craft a fully produced song from scratch using Soundtrap, a free online digital audio workstation that empowers each participant to craft a musical landscape and record vocal melodies. Using the tools provided, create meaningful lyrics, compose common pop music song structures, and complete a song by the end of the lesson.

Kensington Library is fully accessible.

Location
Kensington Library
4207 18th Avenue
between E. 2nd and E. 3rd streets
Kensington, Brooklyn
(718) 436-0545

Friday, July 22, 2022

PLAY GAMES AT THE NEWLY-OPENED GAME CAFE


Tea Time Tactics is Windsor Terrace's new cafe, space for board games, card games, and role-playing games, and academic camp. Its Grand Opening was on Saturday, July 16th.

They write
Come join us this weekend 8-5 for free game play with family and friends at our newly opened game cafe - Tea Time Tactics at 1293 Prospect ave.

From 5 o’clock on we will be hosting our first adult gaming session. 15$ an hour for a 2 top table, 30$ an hour for a 4 top table. Come hang with us and your friends for a few hours, byob.

Tea Time Tactics is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location
Tea Time Tactics
1293 Prospect Avenue
near Greenwood Avenue
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
Ttimetactics@gmail.com

EVENTS ON THE CAR-FREE OPEN STREETS ON NEWKIRK AVENUE



Update, August 3rd: "Encanto" has been scheduled as the August 7th movie. "ET" has been scheduled for August 21st. They'll be shown at sunset (approximately 8:30 p.m.) at Newkirk Avenue and Rugby Road.


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Update, July 23rd: The events scheduled for July 24th have been canceled because of the unhealthily hot weather.

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Events scheduled for the upcoming Sundays at Newkirk Avenue's Open Streets program are listed below. The events are subject to change.

July 24th: Zumba class with Carmecita from Body Sculpt (1p.m. to 3 p.m.), Arts & Democracy workshop (3 p.m. to 5 p.m.) and disco performance at WattLi Bar and Kitchen (5 p.m. to 7 p.m.)

July 31st: Performances by Flatbush Community Theater and Bon Dan NYC – A Japanese Cultural Dance experience.

August 7th: The streets will be open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. with Salsa and Bollywood dancing with Dancewave and an arts and crafts workshop, followed by a movie at 8:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and blankets with you for the movie.

August 14th: Open Streets programming has been canceled because of a conflicting event in the neighborhood.

August 21st: The streets will be open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. with a health fair, live music performances, balloons, and hula hooping, followed by a movie at 8:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and blankets with you for the movie.

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Newkirk Avenue has joined the roster of New York City's Open Streets. From noon to 8:00 p.m. on seven Sundays--July 10th through August 21st--Coney Island Avenue to E. 17th Street will be car-free. The two exceptions to those hours are August 7th and 21st, when the street will be open from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. because of a nighttime movie.

Of the three types of Open Streets, Newkirk Avenue will have Full Closure, rather than Limited Local Access
"Full Closures allow for a range of car-free activities that support local businesses and schools, and create a safe place for New Yorkers to gather. These Open Streets support multiple uses, including outdoor dining, learning, and community programming. No vehicle access and no parking allowed when Full Block Closures are in effect. A 15 foot emergency lane must be clear at all time, for emergency vehicle access."
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At tomorrow's Grand Opening, the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus will perform from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., between Westminster Road and Argyle Road. It will present live music, children's activities, movement, and more for the whole family.

Cedarstar Catering will have a pop-up presence at the Grand Opening. Chef Raisie Saad is a New York native of Lebanese-Jewish background. All ingredients are Kosher and cooked in a Kosher kitchen.

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"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."
For the Newkirk Avenue Open Street, the New York City Department of Transporation's partner is Flatbush Development Corporation.

WRITING WORKSHOP (FREE, OUTDOORS)


Writing Workshop
Saturday, July 30th, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

From Micky Shorr:
Community members are invited to participate in a writing workshop at the East 4th Street Community Garden, between Caton Avenue and Fort Hamilton Parkway, on Saturday, July 30th, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The workshop will be led by Micky Shorr, an NY Writers Coalition-trained leader who has held similar programs at the Windsor Terrace Library and other community organizations. Please join us if you can. Everyone’s voice is important.

Bring paper with you, if you can. Pens will be provided.


Location
East 4th Street Community Garden
171 E. 4th Street
between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

CANCELED: JAZZ CONCERT (FREE, OUTDOORS)


Update: The concert has been rescheduled for August 24th because of the hot weather. https://karmabrooklyn.blogspot.com/2022/08/jazz-concert-free-outdoors.html

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Jazz Concert: "You Hear Me Hear You"
Sunday, July 24th, 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The public is invited to the free, outdoor jazz concert "You Hear Me Hear You." The scheduled performers are Noa Fort (voice), Lathan Hardy (saxophone) Vinnie Sperrazza (drums), and JP Schlegelmilch (keys). 

The concert will take place at Newkirk Community Garden this Sunday, July 24th, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and is sponsored by Brooklyn Arts Council.

Location
Newkirk Community Garden 
736 E. 8th Street (at Newkirk Avenue) 
Kensington, Brooklyn
phone: (347) 903-7297 

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

THREE PORCH CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND (OUTDOORS)

 

This weekend's Operation Gig porch concerts in Ditmas Park:

Elysse
Friday, July 22nd, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Elysse is a Brooklyn-based vocalist and composer who crafts cinematic, genre-bending songs. As a vocalist featured in numerous musical groups, she has held jazz residencies weekly at Minton’s Playhouse and monthly at Soho Ludlow House and has frequently performed at esteemed venues all over NYC, including The Blue Note, Small’s Jazz Club, Joe’s Pub, The New York Historical Society, Webster Hall, and National Sawdust. 

Location: 284 E.16th Street, between Beverley and Cortelyou roads

Case Watson & The Fools
Saturday July 23rd, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

"Deeply atmospheric and descriptive ... [Case Watson] tells a story and transports the listener to another plane. Features masterful instrumentation that transitions suddenly from moments of calm to whirling sections of chaos."

Location: 121 Marlborough Road, between Albemarle Road and Church Avenue

The Defay Brothers featuring Benito Gonzalez
Sunday, July 24th, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Neighborhood treasures Ansy & Gil Defay team up with Will Slater (bass), Jaylen Petinaud (drums), and Grammy-nominated pianist Benito Gonzalez for an afternoon of jazz, soul, r&b, and Creole/Haitian music.

Location: 272 E. 19th Street, at Cortelyou Road

Sunday, July 17, 2022

TOXIC CONDITIONS IN PROSPECT PARK LAKE

 


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Update, October 13, 2022: The HABs in Prospect Park Lake are still "Widespread or Lakewide," according to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The New York City Parks Department provided this photo.


Update, September 27, 2022: The description in this post of conditions in the lake still holds true. As of yesterday, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is continuing to describe the Harmful Algae Blooms in the lake as "Widespread or Lakewide." The New York City Parks Department provided the photo below.


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Update, July 21, 2022: A one-year pilot program for the two ecoWEIR systems in Prospect Park ended in December 2021. The natural filtration system combats Harmful Algal Blooms by removing their source of nutrition: nitrogen and phosphorus. 

Brooklyn College Professor Jennifer Cherrier designed the system, and a $390,000 grant from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation funded the pilot program. According to the Prospect Park Alliance, Brooklyn College is still working on the project and hasn't finished compiling the results of the pilot program.

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Toxins flourish every year in Prospect Park Lake from May through October. As the summer progresses, the toxins eventually become "widespread or lakewide," which is what their current status is.

The toxins are called "Harmful Algal Blooms" (HABs), and the specific ones in Prospect Park Lake are blue-green algae blooms or BGA (cyanobacteria).

They can make water look like pea soup. The water can also be blue, blue-green, green, yellow, white, brown, purple, or red. It can resemble spilled paint. Green streaks, dots, or globs might be on the surface of the water. Or, mats of blue or green pond scum might be floating on the water surface and accumulating along the shoreline.

When the blooms are large enough to be categorized as widespread, as they currently are, they can affect either the entire lake, a large portion of the lake, or most to all of the shoreline.

New York City's water supply feeds Prospect Park's Lake, waterfalls, and its other water features. Phosphates in the water make it safe for us to drink it, but they lead to excessive algae growth.

Every summer, New York City's Parks Department monitors the lake for blooms weekly and reports it to New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The DEC's map shows the location of the toxins throughout all of New York State. Some bodies of water with HABs might not have been reported to the DEC, so humans and animals should avoid contact with all floating mats, scum, and discolored water.

Adults, children, dogs, and other animals should not go into the lake or near the shoreline. Anyone who has been in contact with a HAB should rinse thoroughly with soap and water--or just with clean water, if that's all that's available at the moment.

Anyone who might have been exposed to a bloom and is experiencing any symptoms should get medical help immediately and should also contact the New York City Department of Health (DOH).

Possible effects of the toxins on living creatures are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin or throat irritation, allergic reactions, and breathing difficulties. The toxins can also affect the liver and nervous systems if a lot of water is swallowed. Read more about this on the DEC website.

The DEC offers this advice and more:

  • Swimmers should be concerned about HABs (Harmful Algal Blooms) in any lake in which they are considering swimming.
  • Never drink untreated surface water, whether or not algae blooms are present.
  • The New York Freshwater Fishing Guide advises anglers to avoid eating fish caught from areas that have the thick paint-like or pea soup-like coloration characteristic of cyanobacteria blooms.
  • HABs cells can stick to animal fur and become concentrated when the animal cleans itself.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says

  • If your animal gets in water with a bloom, immediately wash it off with clean water. Do not let the animal lick cyanobacteria off of its fur.
  • Call a veterinarian if your animal shows any of these symptoms of cyanobacteria poisoning: loss of energy, loss of appetite, vomiting, stumbling and falling, foaming at the mouth, diarrhea, convulsions, excessive drooling, tremors and seizures, or any unexplained sickness that occurs within a day or so after being in contact with water.

Friday, July 15, 2022

WEEKEND ACTIVITIES ON BEVERLEY ROAD OPEN STREET (FREE, OUTDOORS)

 


Update: The activities scheduled for Sunday, July 24th, have been canceled because of the unhealthily hot weather.

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PLAY and Street Marker Activities with Street Lab
Sundays, July 17th through August 28th, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

From Street Lab:
"Come PLAY at a pop-up, portable, customizable obstacle course with street games and physical activities, and draw with STREET MARKER, an installation featuring chalk and custom chalk tools to draw, mark streets, and create expansive murals on Beverley Rd between Church Ave and E 2nd St, in Brooklyn. 

Thanks to our host in this location, District 39 Council Member Hanif’s Office. Made possible with funding from NYC Department of Transportation."

Street Lab's calendar for Beverley Road is posted here.

The block of Beverley Road between E. 2nd Street and Church Avenue is part of DOT's Open Streets program on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Grand Opening was on Saturday, June 25th, and the last Open Street will be on Sunday, August 28th.

What is the Open Streets program? From "Open Streets" at https://www1.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/pedestrians/openstreets.shtml
"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."
From Street Lab's website:
"Street Lab is a nonprofit that creates and shares extraordinary programs for public space across New York City—pop-up reading rooms, open-air drawing studios, and more. We do this work in order to improve the urban environment, strengthen neighborhoods, and bring New Yorkers together. We also send kits around the world so that others can do the same."

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

MUSIC CONCERT ON A PORCH WITH BOBBY BLUE (OUTDOORS)


Operation Gig!
Friday, July 15th, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Singer Bobby Blue, fiddler Melody Allegra Berger, and bass player Yoshiki Yamada will perform at an outdoor concert this Friday, July 15th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
"Inspired by his Costa Rican and American roots, Billboard charting queer Singer Songwriter Bobby Blue will transcend you through the roof with 4 octaves and his Latin-filtered, acoustic, reimagined covers that blend beautifully with his infectious original songs. An evening with Bobby Blue is filled with audience conversation, laughter, Romance, Haunting Latin sounds with Classic Country themes and ground busting Rockabilly.

“Bobby Blue is a natural entertainer!” - New York Times"

The event will be presented by Robert Red and Operation Gig.

Location
328 Marlborough Road
between Cortelyou and Beverley roads
Brooklyn
(map)

Monday, July 11, 2022

FREE ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES AT ALBEMARLE PLAYGROUND IN JULY AND AUGUST

 


The Singing Winds in Albemarle Playground
Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 12th through August 11th,
10:00 a.m. to noon

The Singing Winds brings free arts & crafts, science and engineering projects, chess, checkers, and other table games, and storytelling programs to Albemarle Playground in Kensington, Brooklyn. 

This year, the programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from July 12th through August 11th, from 10:00 a.m. to noon.

The Singing Winds
e-mail:  thesingingwinds@gmail.com
Instagram:  @singing_winds



KENSINGTON COMMUNITY LIAISON JOB AVAILABLE IN CITY COUNCILMEMBER SHAHANA HANIF'S OFFICE


New York City Councilmember Shahana Hanif (District 39) has an opening for a part-time job on her team.

Kensington Community Liaison

The Position:
The Kensington Community Liaison, for Shahana Hanif, New York City Council Member for the 39th District, will be the main point of contact for constituents in Kensington. They will work to address problems facing residents and their communities and lead organizing campaigns to uplift issues. Under the supervision of the Chief of Staff, this person will organize community outreach, field constituent requests, and liaise with community leaders and community organizations. This is a part time position of approximately 20-hours a week that will have a joint constituent service & organizing portfolio.

Major Responsibilities:
  • Serve as the main point of contact for residents of Kensington, including but not limited to:
    • Conduct weekly in-person outreach to constituents and businesses to promote services and community events provided by the City Council office 
    • Attend Kensington community meetings, including monthly Community Board 12 meetings, and share general updates, as well as often delivering remarks on behalf of the Council Member 
    • Manage the weekly CUNY Citizenship Now! legal clinic our office sponsors with the immigration attorney assigned 
    • Seek out, develop, support, and liaise with community organizations engaged in faith-based, educational, cultural, and organizing programming in Kensington specifically the Kensington Bangladeshi and Muslim community
    • Hold office hours in our satellite office once a week to provide walk-in constituent services to Bangla-speaking constituents 
    • Act as liaison with Bangladeshi youth, women, community leaders, including Community Board members, religious leaders, business owners, and civic association leaders
    • Support organizing across Kensington communities to build bridges and help strengthen the neighborhood

  • Assist with the Council Member’s constituent service caseload including but not limited to:
    • Answer calls, emails, and letters from constituents seeking support and assist in finding the best possible outcome for these constituent problems
    • Liaise with relevant City agencies and/or service providers by phone, email, or letter to address constituent concerns
    • Providing regular updates to constituents and supervisors
    • Maintaining up-to-date records on all cases by ensuring that cases are entered into “CouncilStat,” a Council-wide constituent service database


The ideal candidate will have:
  • Deep knowledge of the Kensington neighborhood in the 39th Council District including diverse community issues and dynamics
  • Temperament to communicate with a variety of personalities in a tactful, pleasant, and professional manner
  • Excellent verbal and writing skills
  • Superb organizational skills and attention to detail
  • The ability to stay calm in a fast-paced and high pressure political environment
  • A passion for building a leftist and progressive city that works for all
  • Fluency in Bangla required

Salary & Benefits:
  • This is a part-time position

  • The salary range for this position is $20,000- $25,000

  • The New York City Council offers a wide variety of healthcare insurance packages, including dental and vision, a 401(k) and pension plan, commuter benefits, and a generous time-off policy

We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Women, people of color, LGBTQ people, and members of other historically disenfranchised populations are strongly encouraged to apply.

Interested applicants should send resume and cover letter to district39@council.nyc.gov with Subject Line: [Your Name] [Job Title] Application

Saturday, July 9, 2022

ANOTHER OPEN (CAR-FREE) STREET ON SUMMER WEEKENDS: NEWKIRK AVENUE

 
Newkirk Avenue has joined the roster of New York City's Open Streets. From noon to 8:00 p.m. on seven Sundays--July 10th through August 21st--Coney Island Avenue to E. 17th Street will be car-free. The two exceptions to those hours are August 7th and 21st, when the street will be closed from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for a nighttime movie.

Of the three types of Open Streets, Newkirk Avenue will have Full Closure, rather than Limited Local Access
"Full Closures allow for a range of car-free activities that support local businesses and schools, and create a safe place for New Yorkers to gather. These Open Streets support multiple uses, including outdoor dining, learning, and community programming. No vehicle access and no parking allowed when Full Block Closures are in effect. A 15 foot emergency lane must be clear at all time, for emergency vehicle access."
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At tomorrow's Grand Opening, the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus will perform from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., between Westminster Road and Argyle Road. It will present live music, children's activities, movement, and more for the whole family.

Cedarstar Catering will have a pop-up presence at the Grand Opening. Chef Raisie Saad is a New York native of Lebanese-Jewish background. All ingredients are Kosher and cooked in a Kosher kitchen.

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"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."
For the Newkirk Avenue Open Street, the New York City Department of Transporation's partner is Flatbush Development Corporation.

Thursday, July 7, 2022

REGISTER FOR DRAW THE CITY CAMP (AGES 12 AND UP)


From neighborhood artist and teacher Julie Peppito:

Hi neighbors, 

I have a few spots left in my DRAW THE CITY camp July 18 -21 for ages 12 and up. 

We will visit different locations around the city and draw them! 

When we travel on the subway we will do some figure drawing of passengers or play drawing games and eat snacks. 

I have been teaching art from my Kensington studio for the past few years, and I've been a professional artist in NYC for over 30 years. Currently I have a giant birdhouse in the exhibit "For the Birds" at The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. 

Possible destinations include:

The Whitney Biennial, 

Museum of Art and Design Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art exhibit, 

Nick Cave Mosaic Murals at 42nd street subway station (THEY ARE AMAZING),

The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens “For the Birds” exhibit (that I’m in), 

Coney Island, 

Greenwood Cemetery, 

DUMBO to draw under the bridges and Jane's Carousel, 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 

The Brooklyn Museum, 

JJ Byrne Playground in Park Slope, and Underhill Playground in Prospect Heights. (I have art in the last two playgrounds.)

And there will be treats!

All supplies and admission to any museums or attractions included.

Capped at 8 participants

Meet up: 
Begin and end the day at Fort Hamilton F Train stop that’s close to Greenwood Playground

For more info and to register:  

https://juliepeppito.com/classes/draw-new-york-city-july-18-21

I also have a portfolio camp the next week, and in the fall / winter - find out about all of my offerings here: https://juliepeppito.com/teaching-1
 
Please share!  Thanks! 
Julie

Julie Peppito (she / her)
Peppito Art Workshop
insta  @juliepeppito
fb  @juliepeppito


ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING SUSPENDED FOR IDUL-ADHA (EID AL-ADHA)

 


Alternate side of the street parking regulations for street cleaning will be suspended from Saturday, July 9th, through Monday, July 11th, for Idul-Adha (Eid Al-Adha).

Rules for parking meters will remain in effect; they're only suspended on major legal holidays: New Years’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
 
Click here to download the NYCASP calendar.