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Friday, July 28, 2023

FREE MAMMOGRAMS AND FREE BREAST CANCER AWARENESS INFORMATION SESSION


 
Breast Cancer Information Session
Tuesday, August 22nd
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
 
Brooklyn Community Board 7 (CB 7), in partnership with Maimonides Medical Center, will host a breast cancer awareness information session this month.
 
The presentation will be given in English. Spanish translation will be available.
 
Dr. Joshua Feinberg, Director of Research, Breast Surgery, Breast Cancer, and Surgical Oncology at the Maimonides Breast Center, will lead the discussion about early detection and diagnosis, support for the patient during treatment and beyond, and how to support a loved one.
 
Information about making an appointment for a free mammogram will be shared with attendees. Even though a monthly breast self-exam is valuable, not all breast cancers can be detected through a self-exam--so also get a mammogram done annually. "Early detection is the best prevention" and offers the best chance of cure.
 
Giveaways and light refreshments will be available at the event.
 
The session will take place on Tuesday, August 22nd, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at CB 7's office.
 
Location
Community Board 7 Office
4201 4th Avenue (entrance on 43rd Street)
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
(map)

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

PORCH CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND


From Operation Gig!
Friday, Jul 28 6–8PM
Cat Toren Quartet
303 Westminster Rd, Brooklyn

Cat Toren leads a dynamic jazz quartet performing modern original music and jazz standards.

featuring:Z
Xavier Del Castillo - Saxophone
Cat Toren - Piano
Shawn Lovato - Bass
Matt Honor - Drums

 

Saturday, Jul 29 4–6PM
Momentum
1501 Dorchester Rd, Brooklyn

Momentum is a New York based collective united by the joy and freedom of jazz communicated through the sounds that pulse along the airwaves of today and tomorrow. Their sound is mystic, kinetic, clear and deep - uplifting and inspiring its listeners. Momentum recently released their first single entitled, Aséna, which has been meet with great excitement. The Collective has performed at such notable festivals and venues, WildflowerFestival 2022, Bar LunÀtico, and the Sō Percussion artist series Brooklyn Bound.

Grady Tesch - Mallets
Joy Hanson - Voice
Kobi Abcede - Drums
Jared Beckstead - Bass

 

Sunday, Jul 30 4–6PM
Sedi Donka Balkan Band
492 Marlborough Rd, Brooklyn

Sedi Donka is an international band playing traditional Eastern European, Balkan & Gypsy dance music.

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Operation Gig! provides live music performances outdoors on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. 
 
The series, held on the porches of private houses in Ditmas Park, started in July 2020 to offer a venue where musicians could perform during the pandemic. This gives them a source of income and provides a safe space for people to gather to enjoy live music.

Although the performances are free, a suggested $10 donation to the musicians is more than welcome. You can donate either at the performance itself or to the tax-deductible Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund on GoFundMe.
 
Purchase an Operation Gig t-shirt here, and the proceeds will go to the Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund.
 

Saturday, July 22, 2023

KENSINGTON CLEANUP TOMORROW

 
Clean Up Kensington
Sunday, July 23rd, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
 
Along with your neighbors, help clean up part of Kensington on Sunday, July 23rd, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Meet at Cortelyou Road and E. 4th Street.
 
The group Clean Up Kensington provides gloves, trash bags, trash pickers, brooms, rakes, and dustpans. If you have them, you're welcome to bring your own reusable gloves and picker.
 
Join the fun!
 
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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

MUSICAL PERFORMANCES ON PEOPLE'S PORCHES


From Operation Gig!
 
Concert alert! OG friend Dan Loomis brings his Songs for the Mother Tree show to the new Brooklyn Artery performance space, Wed 7/18 7:30pm!  Don't miss this incredible piece of music performed at the neighborhood's newest venue for live music.  1004 Cortelyou Rd.
 
Now for the weekend's shows:

 

Friday, Jul 21, 6–8PM
Debbie Deane plays Operation Gig
1415 Dorchester Rd, Brooklyn


Proud native Flatbush girl, jazz-infused singer/songwriter Debbie Deane brings her trio to Operation Gig. Debbie Deane-keys and vocals, Jim Whitney-bass and Greg Joseph-drums.

Saturday, Jul 22, 4–6PM
Double bill: Horse Radish & Marcus Jade play Operation Gig
225 Argyle Rd, Brooklyn


Local Blues singer and guitarist Marcus Jade brings original songs and Delta blues as raw and real as the day it was born.

Horse Radish is a project by neighborhood songwriter Melanie Berkowitz and friends. Horse Radish blends melodic folk with alt-country sounds, and in 2021, they released their debut record Snake Charmer. This Saturday, Melanie will be joined by Eric Sturm on bass, guitar, and backing vocals.

SUNDAY'S PERFORMANCE IS CANCELED DUE TO MEDICAL REASONS

Sunday, Jul 23, 4–6PM
Noa Fort, Thomas Morgan & Grey McMurray play Operation Gig
131 Buckingham Rd, Brooklyn


Israeli born vocalist, improviser, painter of sounds Noa Fort was described as one of New York more interesting and original artists (New York Music Daily), purveyor of torchlight melodies (Blogcritics) and quietly disarming with her musical counsel (Positive Feedback). She draws inspiration from different musical worlds, integrating her R&B background of classical and jazz piano, jazz singing, free improvisation and various other influences into her original music.
Grey McMurray - guitar
Thomas Morgan - bass

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Operation Gig! provides live music performances outdoors on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. 
 
The series, held on the porches of private houses in Ditmas Park, started in July 2020 to offer a venue where musicians could perform during the pandemic. This gives them a source of income and provides a safe space for people to gather to enjoy live music.

Although the performances are free, a suggested $10 donation to the musicians is more than welcome. You can donate either at the performance itself or to the tax-deductible Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund on GoFundMe.
 
Purchase an Operation Gig t-shirt here, and the proceeds will go to the Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund.
 

Saturday, July 15, 2023

READINGS BY BROOKLYN AUTHORS FROM THEIR WORKS



Ditmas Lit Reading Series
Wednesday, July 26th
8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
 
Ditmas Lit is a free reading series dedicated to showcasing a diverse range of established and emerging writers in all genres. Four Brooklyn writers will read from their works at Hinterlands Bar on Wednesday, July 26th, from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 
 
Readings take place at Hinterlands on the third Wednesday of every month.
 
From Ditmas Lit:
Our July reading is HOT HOT HOT! Join us for readings from Rebecca Bengal (STRANGE HOURS), Marissa Castrigno (Barren, PANK Daily), Christopher Hermelin (So Many Damn Books), & LaToya Jordan (TO THE WOMAN IN THE PINK HAT).
 
Rebecca Bengal is the author of the new collection Strange Hours: Photography, Memory, and the Lives of Artists (Aperture) and a new short story, "Blood Harmony," in Kristine Potter: Dark Waters (also Aperture). 
 
Her fiction, essays, and other nonfiction have been published by the Paris Review, the New York Times, Southwest Review, Oxford American, Bookforum, Criterion Collection, and Vogue, among others. Originally from western North Carolina, she received her MFA from the Michener Center for Writers and lives in Brooklyn.
 
Marissa Castrigno is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn. Her work has appeared in Barren, PANK Daily, Kissing Dynamite, and others; she was a 2021 Humor Finalist for the Missouri Review's Miller Audio Prize. 
 
She's currently Associate Editor Shenandoah and Nonfiction Editor at The Adroit Journal, and has previously worked with Oxford American and Ecotone. She earned her MFA in Creative Nonfiction at UNC Wilmington, and holds a BA in English from Wesleyan University.
 
Christopher Hermelin is the mixologist and host of the podcast So Many Damn Books, has typewritten thousands of personalized short stories for strangers under the moniker The Roving Typist, and once had an inspirational quote printed on the side of a Starbucks cup. He’s still paying off the MFA he got in Fiction from the New School, and lives in Brooklyn.
 
LaToya Jordan is a writer from Brooklyn, NY. Her novella, To the Woman in the Pink Hat, was published in March by Aqueduct Press. Her short fiction, poetry, and journalism have appeared in Anomaly, Literary Mama, MER, Raising Mothers, Poets & Writers, The Rumpus, and more.
 
Her flash story “Offering” was featured in Best Small Fictions 2021 and named Wigleaf’s Top 50. Her essay “The Zig Zag Mother,” appears in My Caesarean: Twenty-One Mothers on the C-Section Experience and After and another essay, “After Striking a Fixed Object,” published by The Manifest-Station, was notable in Best American Essays 2016.
 
She is also the author of a poetry chapbook, Thick-Skinned Sugar, and is currently working on a speculative short story collection about Black girls and women being mothered, mothering, or wanting to mother. She has an MFA in creative writing from Antioch University Los Angeles. Follow her on Instagram @latoyajordanwriter.
 
Location
Hinterlands Bar
739 Church Avenue
between E. 7th and E. 8th streets
Kensington, Brooklyn
(718) 633-0550
hinterlandsbar@gmail.com
 

Thursday, July 13, 2023

LARK CAFE WILL OPERATE A CAFE IN THE PARADE GROUND THIS SUMMER AND FALL


From Prospect Park Alliance
 
Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 



Prospect Park Alliance Brings Lark to the Parade Ground

Flatbush favorite Lark Cafe opens seasonal cafe at the Parade Ground starting July 28

BROOKLYN, July 13, 2023 – Prospect Park Alliance, the non-profit that sustains Brooklyn's Backyard, has announced that the popular Flatbush eatery Lark Cafe will be opening a new seasonal location at the Prospect Park Parade Ground Snack Bar. This location, called Lark by the Park, will be open beginning on July 28.   

Lark by the Park will offer a menu of mouthwatering options including pizza, smash burgers, breakfast sandwiches, smoothies, milkshakes, hot dogs and more. The cafe will be open throughout the summer and fall months.

"The Parade Ground is one of the most widely used sports and recreation fields in Brooklyn, and we look forward to Lark by the Park serving the many families and park-goers who make this area such a beloved and bustling space for our community,” said Morgan Monaco, Prospect Park Alliance President. 

"Lark is centered on the joy of great food and we are so excited to bring our menu to the Parade Ground in Prospect Park. We can't wait to welcome you soon to Lark by the Park," said Eugene Perekrostov, Owner and General Manager of Lark Cafe.

The original location, Lark Cafe, is a family-friendly neighborhood cafe located on Church Avenue. It offers community members a welcoming environment and diverse array of fresh local fare including coffee, sandwiches, pastries, ice cream and more. Lark by the Park will offer many of the same beloved cafe menu items.

Lark by the Park is one of a number of food options brought to the park by Prospect Park Alliance as part of its goal of bringing interesting and affordable food options to improve the visitor experience. In addition to Lark by the Park, park-goers can enjoy Winner in the Park at the Picnic House, King David Tacos at Grand Army Plaza, Smorgasburg on Breeze Hill, Bluestone Cafe at Lakeside and more. Learn more about food options at prospectpark.org/food.

About Prospect Park Alliance

Prospect Park Alliance is the non-profit organization that sustains, restores and advances Prospect Park, Brooklyn's Backyard, in partnership with the City of New York. The Alliance provides critical staff and resources that keep the Park green and vibrant for the diverse communities that call Brooklyn home. The Alliance cares for the woodlands and natural areas; restores the park’s buildings and landscapes; creates innovative park destinations; and provides free or low-cost volunteer, education and recreation programs. Today, Prospect Park is an international model for the care of urban parks, and one of the premier green spaces in the United States. Learn more at www.prospectpark.org.    

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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

MUSIC CONCERTS ON NEIGHBORS' PORCHES THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY

 
From Operation Gig!

Friday, Jul 14 6–8PM
Marcus Jade
246 Westminster Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11218


A burgeoning local legend, Marcus Jade left his heart on the stage when he played for us last year. Original songs and Delta blues as raw and real as the day it was born.

Saturday, Jul 15 4–6PM
Melody Allegra Band
462 Rugby Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11226


Melody Allegra is one of the best bluegrass players in the city. She'll knock one of your socks off with her voice and then the other with her fiddle. This Saturday she brings a couple aces: Ross Martin on guitar and Myles Sloniker on bass.

Sunday, Jul 16 4–6PM
The Bennett Paster Group
131 Buckingham Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11226


The Bennett Paster Group plays Hammond organ-fueled blues & jazz, music at the crossroads of beauty and groove. Join us for an outdoor, family-friendly concert featuring original music, classic blues and shuffles and standards.

Bennett Paster - organ
Tim Armacost - tenor sax
Brad Shepik - guitar
Joe Strasser - drums

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Operation Gig! provides live music performances outdoors on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. 
 
The series, held on the porches of private houses in Ditmas Park, started in July 2020 to offer a venue where musicians could perform during the pandemic. This gives them a source of income and provides a safe space for people to gather to enjoy live music.

Although the performances are free, a suggested $10 donation to the musicians is more than welcome. You can donate either at the performance itself or to the tax-deductible Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund on GoFundMe.
 
Purchase an Operation Gig t-shirt here, and the proceeds will go to the Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund.
 

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

BBQ POTLUCK + GREAT STORYTELLING AT BADYHOUSE STORYTELLING CONCERT

From Robin Bady

BBQ Potluck + Great Storytelling
Bring something good to share. 


When: Sunday, July 23, 2023 at 6:30 PM.

Where: 85 Chester Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11218 
Take the F train to Church Ave stop. Walk 3 blocks down Church to Chester, turn right, and walk 2.5 blocks to #85.


Details: $20.00 is suggested for the tip jar, which includes storytelling plus homemade cookies and coffee & tea, plus hot dogs too.

It's a BBQ Potluck in our backyard.  We provide hot dogs and chips, you bring what else you want!


More about house concerts:

What can you expect? Sitting on chairs, couches, outside, inside. Eating cookies and hot dogs and drinking tea and coffee. Making new friends. Hearing great stories by great performers. It is BYOB, so bring what you like to drink.

It is an intimate setting, and the stories and storytellers are up close and very personal.  Come by, and see why so many people say BHSC is Brooklyn's best kept secret!  

CAT ALERT!!  We have one house cat - Nonnie - and four cats who frequent the backyard. If you are allergic to kitties, ask for some allergy medications, or come prepared.

Ring the bell. If you have any problems call 347.907.4833.

For information, contact Robin at 718-633-6651 or robbady@gmail.com.

Tell us that you're coming.  robbady@gmail.com.


FREE KLEZMER CONCERT IN KENSINGTON


Brooklyn Klezmer Trio Plus
Thursday, July 13th, 5:30 p.m.
 
Klezmer music performed by internationally renowned artists who happen to be locally based in Kensington!
 
This virtuosic collective is taking Brooklyn by storm with their breathtaking blend of tradition, improvisation and celebratory exuberance that will touch your heart and move your feet!
 
Sarah Myerson - Percussion, Voice
Ilya Shneyveys - Accordion
Jake Shulman-Ment - Violin
Michael Winograd - Clarinet
Location
Kensington Plaza
114 Beverley Road
between Church Avenue and E. 2nd Street
Kensington, Brooklyn

Saturday, July 8, 2023

GET YOUR DOG WASHED AT A FUNDRAISER FOR SEAN CASEY ANIMAL RESCUE


Dog Wash and Fundraiser
Saturday, August 19th
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
 
A dog's life isn't easy: running back and forth inspecting its apartment, being attentive to sounds in the hallway, barking warnings, taking their humans out for a walk.... 
 
Its duties are hard work and a big responsibility, so dogs look forward to some well-deserved down time. A relaxing bath, for instance, can be rejuvenating.

Reward your dogs and make them feel even more special than usual at a fundraiser for Sean Casey Animal Rescue on Saturday, August 19th, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., where they'll be washed with loving care by Brooklyn Bark.

Donate what you can for this treat for your dogs. All proceeds will go to Sean Casey Animal Rescue to continue work that benefits animalkind and humankind.
 
Sean Casey Animal Rescue is a (501)(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill animal shelter that began in 1998. It specializes in the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of dogs, cats, reptiles, birds, and small mammals and rescues more than 2,000 animals every year.

Location
Sean Casey Animal Rescue
153 E. 3rd Street
between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue
Windsor Terrace - Kensington, Brooklyn
(718) 436-5163
 
SUPPORT
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Thursday, July 6, 2023

THREE LIVE MUSIC CONCERTS ON PORCHES THIS WEEKEND


From Operation Gig!

Friday, Jul 7 6–8PM

Randle Browning and Noele Flowers
490 E 17th St, Brooklyn, NY 11226


Randle Browning and Noele Flowers have been writing and performing music together since 2019. Their music focuses on friendship, longing, and connection, blending elements of folk, pop, and rock. In 2023, Noele released her EP Wait For Me, and Randle’s EP is forthcoming this fall. You can hear their music on all major streaming platforms.

Saturday, Jul 8 4-6PM
Brooklyn Samba Project
131 Buckingham Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11226


If you missed last year's amazing show by Brooklyn Samba Project, don't make that mistake again!

Sunday, Jul 9 4-6PM
The Defay Brothers
272 E 19th St, Brooklyn, NY 11226

Neighborhood treasures Gil and Ansy Defay have wowed Operation Gig audiences three times since it all began. Come see them and their band play a mix of jazz, soul and r&b this Sunday.

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Operation Gig! provides live music performances outdoors on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. 
 
The series, held on the porches of private houses in Ditmas Park, started in July 2020 to offer a venue where musicians could perform during the pandemic. This gives them a source of income and provides a safe space for people to gather to enjoy live music.

Although the performances are free, a suggested $10 donation to the musicians is more than welcome. You can donate either at the performance itself or to the tax-deductible Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund on GoFundMe.
 
Purchase an Operation Gig t-shirt here, and the proceeds will go to the Operation Gig Musician Guarantee Fund.
 

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

CHANGE OF VENUE FOR THE FREE MUSIC CONCERT: CELEBRATING IMMIGRANT CULTURE

Update: Due to the expectation of rain, the venue has been changed to an indoor location: Jalsa restaurant, 786 Coney Island Avenue, between Cortelyou and Dorchester roads. 

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From Arts & Democracy:

Please join us on Sunday, July 9 at 6pm for an extraordinary concert with Alsarah & the Nubatones and Sonny Singh at the Avenue C Plaza, 557 McDonald Ave at Ave C.

 

The concert is free of charge but we ask that you please RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/July9Concert so we can get a sense of the head count for the concert and send you updates about it.

 

Find out more about these wonderful musicians below, check out their music, and hear them live and up close at the Ave C Plaza on July 9!

 

Presented by Arts & Democracy in collaboration with ArtBuilt. 

 

Alsarah is a singer, songwriter, bandleader and a somewhat reluctant ethnomusicologist. Born in Khartoum, Sudan, she relocated to Yemen with her family before abruptly moving to the USA, finally feeling most at home in Brooklyn, NY where she has been residing since 2004. She is a self-proclaimed practitioner of East-African Retro-Pop music. Working on various projects, she has toured both nationally and internationally. Accompanying musicians for this performance include Brandon Terzic, Oud and Rami Elaasser, percussion.

 

With her main outfit, Alsarah & the Nubatones, she has released 2 full-length albums titled Silt, followed by Manara (Wonderwheel Recordings, 2014 and 2016). She has also released 1 full-length album with French electronic producer Débruit titled Aljawal (Soundways Recordings, 2013). And she was featured on the Nile Project‘s debut CD, Aswan (named in the top 5 must hear international albums by NPR, 2014).


In between albums Alsarah also works with the Sudanese artist collective Refugee Club Productions on a variety of projects including the critically acclaimed documentary “Beats of the Antonov”.


Check out Alsarah & the Nubatone’s music here.


Simultaneously spiritual and rebellious, Sonny Singh’s music is a reminder that hope, love, and devotion are crucial to our struggles and our collective survival. Sonny's first musical outlet as a child of immigrant parents in North Carolina was singing Sikh devotional music in gurdwaras (Sikh houses of worship). His energy shifted to other types of music as he became a more serious musician: ska, reggae, funk, punk rock, bhangra, and more. As a singer and trumpet player, he has been central to the sound and raw energy of Red Baraat since the band's inception in 2008, touring globally and recording 5 studio albums. 


Sonny’s debut solo album, produced by Wil-Dog Abers of Ozomatli, is entitled Chardi Kala, the Sikh concept of revolutionary eternal optimism. Chardi Kala is a return to Sonny’s Punjabi & Sikh roots, but with the lens he’s developed over the course of his life as a touring musician, educator, and activist. Sonny’s band has performed at the Brooklyn Museum, Carnegie Hall Citywide, MASSMoCA, O+ Festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), and The White House for President Joe Biden’s 2023 celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage. Weaving in story-telling and political/spiritual education, the live show, which includes harmonium, electric guitar, tabla, and dhol, provides audiences with an uplifting space for reflection and action.


Check out Sonny Singh’s music here.

 

MORE FREE BAGS OF COMPOST


 
Free Compost 
Sunday, July 9th, noon to 2:00 p.m.
 
One forty-pound bag of compost per household will be given away at Newkirk Community Garden this Sunday, July 9th, from noon to 2:00 p.m.
 
The New York City Sanitation Department and Big Apple Compost are providing the compost on a first come, first served basis to households that didn't get any from Newkirk Community Garden this spring.
 
Compost from Big Apple Compost is made from 100% New York City organics.
Big Apple is comprised of yard waste and food waste through the Department of Sanitation of New York City. We’re enrolled in the US Composting Council’s Seal of Testing Assurance Program, providing transparent compost analytics to end users.
The compost has the Seal of Testing Assurance (STA) from the Composting Council.
The program – created in 2000 – is the culmination of research and discussion by many of the leading compost research scientists in the United States. Currently this is the only compost testing program available providing this.
Location
Newkirk Community Garden
736 E. 8th Street, at Newkirk Avenue
Kensington, Brooklyn
phone: (347) 903-7297 

Monday, July 3, 2023

COMPOST SOIL GIVEAWAY THIS SATURDAY

 
Compost Soil Give Back
Saturday, July 8th, 9:00 a.m. to noon
 
Your household can get as much as 80 pounds (two bags at 40 pounds per bag) of free compost soil at the East Fourth Street Community Garden on Saturday, July 8th, between 9:00 a.m. and noon. 

The compost will be given away on a first come, first served basis until all of the bags are gone.
 
But if you only need a small amount of compost rather than a 40-pound bag, bring your own container to the event and take as much or as little compost as you like.

The compost is from Big Apple Compost and is made from 100% New York City organics.
Big Apple is comprised of yard waste and food waste through the Department of Sanitation of New York City. We’re enrolled in the US Composting Council’s Seal of Testing Assurance Program, providing transparent compost analytics to end users.
The compost has the Seal of Testing Assurance (STA) from the Composting Council.
The program – created in 2000 – is the culmination of research and discussion by many of the leading compost research scientists in the United States. Currently this is the only compost testing program available providing this. 
Location
East Fourth Street Community Garden
171 E. 4th Street
between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue
Windsor Terrace - Kensington, Brooklyn