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Wednesday, December 28, 2022
NEW YEAR'S DAY PARKING RULES
Sunday, December 25, 2022
KARAOKE EVERY WEEKEND
ONLINE OR IN PERSON PUBLIC MEETING OF COMMUNITY BOARD 12 (KENSINGTON, BOROUGH PARK, PART OF MIDWOOD)
Dear Residents,Our December board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 27 at 7:00 pm. For those that wish to attend in person, the meeting will be held at Amico Senior Center, located at 5901 13th Avenue (entrance on 59th Street) on the 3rd Floor.For those that wish to attend on Zoom, please use the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88933842701 To speak at the public hearing, either in person or on Zoom, please click on the following link and fill out the form: https://forms.gle/cqq3GMiBa1rXF2Pu6 If you are calling in by phone please dial the following number and then enter the Webinar ID:Phone #: 646-558-8656Webinar ID: 889 3384 2701Attached is the agenda.We look forward to seeing you all at the last board meeting of 2022!Thank you,The Community Board 12 Team
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.
- 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
Friday, December 23, 2022
CHRISTMAS TREE AND WREATH CURBSIDE COLLECTION AND MULCHFEST
Christmas Tree Collection
DSNY will collect clean Christmas trees (and wreaths!) from Friday, January 6, 2023 through Saturday, January 14, 2023 — weather permitting.
Remember, Christmas trees and wreaths are collected separately from your trash and recycling. They are scouted at the curb to make efficient collection routes, so yours may not be picked up immediately.
Before your Christmas trees and wreaths can be collected, you MUST:
- Remove ALL lights, ornaments, tinsel, and stands. Remove stands from trees and metal frames and wires from wreaths.
- Make sure they are not wrapped in ANY plastic or placed inside a plastic bag.
- Leave them at the curb between the designated dates (January 6 - 14).
Artificial Trees
Donate or sell used artificial trees in good condition at donateNYC.
You can also take apart your tree to recycle the base and trunk (pole) with your metal, glass, plastic and cartons. Remove all lights, ornaments and tinsel before placing at the curb.
Make Your Own Mulch
Use evergreen boughs and branches from your Christmas tree as mulch to enrich the soil in your garden or street tree beds. Just cut off the smaller branches of your Christmas tree and remove the twigs from evergreen boughs. Lay three to four inches of these trimmings over the bare soil around street trees or in your garden.
Mulchfest
Remove all ornaments, lights, tinsel, and stands from natural trees and take them to Mulchfest for free chipping.Visit our website for more information.
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS PARKING RULES
CELEBRATE THE WINTER SOLSTICE WITH MUSIC (FREE, OUTDOORS)
Saturday, December 17, 2022
SCOUTS HOLIDAY BAKE SALE
Brooklyn Scouts is an all-inclusive organization dedicated to providing a traditional Scouting program to Brooklyn youth and their families. We welcome everyone regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, class, ability, religion (or no religion), or other differentiating factors. We are part of the Outdoor Service Guides (OSG), a national volunteer-run Scouting organization.
Thursday, December 15, 2022
COMMUNITY BOARD 7 PUBLIC MEETING (WINDSOR TERRACE, SOUTH SLOPE, GREENWOOD HEIGHTS, SUNSET PARK)
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Tuesday, December 13, 2022
FIDO 2023 DOG CALENDAR
If your dog's photo is in the calendar, you'll get a copy of the calendar for free.
Additional calendars will be available for sale at these prices: 1 calendar for $8, 2 calendars for $15, and 3 calendars for $20.
The Kensington Dog Run, located on Coney Island Avenue in the Parade Ground near Prospect Park, opened in July 2020 after years of community advocacy. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Location
Sunday, December 11, 2022
A WEBSITE FOR COMMUNITY BOARD 12
Welcome to the website of Brooklyn Community Board 12
Public Hearing: December 13
Download the 4910 14th Avenue public hearing notice
Download the 1465 38th Street public hearing notice
Public Hearings and Regular Monthly Meetings
Contact Us
5910-13th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11219
718-851-0800
Bk12@cb.nyc.gov
Follow us on twitter @BrooklynCB12
Yidel Perlstein, Chairman
Barry Spitzer, District Manager
Gittel Fekete, Community Coordinator
About Brooklyn Community Board 12
Message from the Chairman
Yidel Perlstein
Our District
View the District Profile for Brooklyn Community Board 12 on the NYC City Planning website. https://communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov/brooklyn/12
Upcoming Meetings
January 24, 2023
February 28, 2023
March 28, 2023
April 23, 2023
May 23, 2023
June 27, 2023
Upcoming Public Hearings
December 13, 2022
Meetings (Agendas, Minutes, Videos)
By-Laws
Budget/District Needs
View the District Needs Statement Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 for Brooklyn Community Board 12.
https://www.nyc.gov/assets/brooklyncb12/downloads/pdf/FY2023_Statement.pdf
Members
https://www.nyc.gov/site/brooklyncb12/about/members.page
- Aamnah Khan
- Adam Cohen
- Alan Dubrow
- Anna Cali
- Avi Greenstein
- Avrohom Wolfson
- Bao Zhi (Louie) Liu
- Benjamin Theodore
- Bernard Freilich
- Beth Slepian
- Chesky Blau
- David Friedlander
- David Shlomovich
- Douglas Jablon
- Edgar Gluck
- Ellie Kastel
- Jacob Askal
- Jacob Haas
- Jacque Friedman
- Jeffrey Dweck
- John Talmadge
- Joseph Gross
- Judith Ojo-Diaz
- Jules Fleischer
- Mamnunul Haq
- Maria Arettines
- Miriam Hersko
- Mordechai Katz
- Morris Senderovic
- Nick Berghall
- Naftali Tessler
- Peter Rebenwurzel
- Rochelle Zami
- Romina Fernandez
- Sahibzada Shabir Ahmad
- Samuel Stober
- Sharon Fuchs
- Shlomie Rieger
- Sol Wahba
- Wil Fisher
- Yaakov Kaplan
- Yaakov Schapiro
- Yechiel Malik
- Yeruchim Silber
- Yidel Perlstein
- Yitzchok Moskowitz
- Yonah Moses
Friday, December 9, 2022
WRITING WORKSHOPS: "LET'S WRITE TOGETHER" (FREE, INDOORS)
Thursday, December 8, 2022
FAMILY SHELTER WINTER HOLIDAY UPDATE
From Catherine and Tracy, the neighbors who are volunteer liaisons between The Kensington Family Shelter and the other residents of our neighborhood:
Dear Spectacular Neighbors,
We are excited to let you know that all the gifts have been purchased from the wish list for the children! What a joyful holiday it will be for them all. THANK YOU!Here's an update on some of the other traditions that we are hoping to revive post-pandemic. Unfortunately, the lingering threat of Covid, plus the particularly difficult flu season that's underway, means our efforts will remain pared back for 2022.Gift wrapping: will be handled by shelter staff this yearHoliday party: not possible this yearCookie brigade: like last year, the shelter can only accept store-bought, packaged cookies. You can drop these off any time (7 am - 7 pm) between Friday, December 16 - Wednesday, December 28.Gifts for the adults: the parents and other caregivers living at the shelter also appreciate being remembered during the holidays. As in the past, we hope you will consider a gift of cologne or other self-care item for the moms and dads. We've set up a list on Amazon, but you should feel free to purchase anywhere. There are approximately 85 adults, about 65 of whom are women.Shelter Address for cookies and gifts for parents:The Kensington Family ShelterAttn: Uniquia Parker385 McDonald AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11218With love and best wishes for good health,Tracy & Catherine
Thursday, December 1, 2022
RESCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY: DONATE CHILDREN'S BOOKS TO THE GIRL SCOUT BOOK DRIVE
Have you got kids' books you don't need? Come on down to the Windsor Terrace Library on Saturday, December 3 from 1 to 5 p.m. for Girl Scout Troop 2267's book drive! (We'll have a booth set up on the sidewalk outside.)Rain date is Sunday, 12/4 - same time and place, but we're really hoping to be there on Saturday!We're collecting books for the Brooklyn Book Bodega (www.brooklynbookbodega.org), an organization that gives books to families who don’t have enough in order to improve kids’ reading so they can learn and succeed.
- Books we accept: New & gently used fiction or non-fiction for kids 0-18; foreign and dual language
- Please no: Textbooks or encyclopedias, dictionaries, religious books, damaged books
Can't make it to the book drive? Contact our Troop Leader Kallen at ktsikalas@gmail.com. We're accepting books until December 9.
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY MEETING (NYPD 72ND PRECINCT, SECTOR A: WINDSOR TERRACE, SOUTH SLOPE, GREENWOOD HEIGHTS)
Detective Daniel McGrath (Daniel.McGrath@nypd.org) and Police Officer Francis Ghanney (Francis.Ghanney@nypd.org) are the NCOs for Sector A. They're the faces of neighborhood policing.
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
FDNY ONLINE PRESENTATION ON FIRE SAFETY
- Presentation by the Fire Department of New York on general fire safety, holiday fire safety, and lithium-ion batteries (for individuals and businesses)
- Meet and greet with BOP/Metropolitan Detention Center staff
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Saturday, November 26, 2022
PEOPLE IN NEED ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT
People In Need Annual Fundraising Event.Date : Sunday, December 4th, 2022Time : 3:00 to 5:00 pmLocation : JALSA,786 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11218.-Exclusive screening of the documentary “That Change I Have Seen” and a discussion/Q&A with the director Samantha Grace Schulte who won “Best Short Documentary” and “Audience Awards” at the Cannes Short Film Festival in 2021.-Recognition of volunteers.
All money raised will be used to fund the following programs:
-Youth programs including after-school, weekend clubs, summer activities, women empowerment including Info-workshops, conversation partner classes, craft classes and our digital literacy program.-Also funding will be our farm stand, open to all distributions of food, home deliveries for seniors, support for domestic-violence victims, single-moms and low -income families, warm-clothing, school supplies and our holiday distribution.
Suggested donation will be $50 each which includes a delicious sampling of Jalsa’s incredible cuisine.
R.S.V.P AT: peopleinneednyc@gmail.com