All Souls Bethlehem Church is happy to announce that a new chapter of Marijuana Anonymous has started on Saturdays from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the church, 566 East 7th Street, Bklyn 11218.No Kush Flatbush is a free peer-support program focused entirely on the shared problem with marijuana or cannabis addiction. For more information, contact nokushflatbush@yahoo.com.REASONS TO SEEK HELP: Relationship issues, Memory loss, Depression, Anxiety
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Saturday, June 29, 2024
HAVING TROUBLE WITH WEED? NEW CHAPTER OF MARIJUANA ANONYMOUS AT ALL SOULS BETHLEHEM CHURCH
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
LIVE MUSIC PERFORMED ON PEOPLE'S PORCHES THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY
Eric Alabaster and friends
Friday, June 28, 6:00-8:00 PM
1415 Dorchester Rd, Brooklyn
Eric Alabaster is a local drummer and music teacher who is a part of the Porch Music youth education program started by Roy Nathanson. He'll be performing Jazz standards and original compositions.
Tonight's show will feature special guests Sikandar Maboob Sheikh and Adeeba Talukder presenting music of Pakistan and India in the form of Urdu and Punjabi Ghazal and Geet.
Alber Marquès, electric piano
Marty Isenberg, double bass
Eric Alabaster, drums
Yoli Zama and friends celebrate 30 years of South African Democracy
Saturday, June 29, 4:00-6:00 PM
455 Westminster Rd, Brooklyn
A musical journey in celebration of 30 years of South Africa’s democracy.
CANCELED!
The Dukes of Flatbush celebrate the NY Klezmer tradition
Sunday, June 30, 4:00-6:00 PM
121 Marlborough Rd Brooklyn
FINAL WEEKEND: KENSINGTON CULTURE AT AVENUE C PLAZA: SPECIAL ACTIVITIES AND THE WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES AND PRACTICES (FREE, OUTDOORS)
Hi Neighbors! Join us for finale week of June activities at Avenue C Plaza with ArtBuilt Mobile Studios!Friday, kids can participate in a Last Day of School Celebration with Casa Cultural followed by a Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts (BIPA) Concert 'Shonchari’.Saturday, join a Clay Sculpting Workshop with Casa Cultural.And cap things off on Sunday with Celebrate Kensington! Culture + Community + Care, an event co-hosted by Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts NY (NOCD-NY) and Arts & Democracy!
WRITERS WILL READ FROM THEIR WORK TONIGHT (FREE)
- Brittney
Inman Cooke: She received her MFA in Creative Writing from The New School.
Her work has appeared in The Rumpus, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Heavy Feather
Review, Bookanista, and other places. She serves on the Board of
Epiphany Magazine, and she's a co-founder of The Urbane Arts Club in
Ditmas Park.
- Danny
Goodman: His writing has appeared in various publications, and he was the
recipient of a writer-in-residence fellowship from Rivendell. He earned
his MFA in Fiction from the University of New Orleans, where he was a
two-time winner of the Samuel Mockbee Award. He lives in the Hudson
Valley with his wife, a book editor, and their editorial cats. His debut
novel, Amerikaland, was released on June 4.
- Wesley Straton: She is a California-born, Brooklyn-based writer and bartender. She holds an MFA from Brooklyn College and her work has appeared in Glimmer Train, GQ, and The Common. Her debut novel, The Bartender’s Cure, was published in 2022 by Flatiron Books.
Monday, June 24, 2024
COMMUNITY BOARD 12 MEETING ONLINE AND IN PERSON. LAST MEETING UNTIL SEPTEMBER.
Dear Residents,Our June board meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, June 25, at 7:00.The in-person location is at Amico Senior Center, 5901 13th Avenue, 3rd Floor (entrance on 59th Street).For those that wish to attend on Zoom, please use the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86040079931To 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/8izAHJDN4KsStNtg7If you are calling in by phone please dial the following number and then enter the Webinar ID:Phone Number: 646-558-8656
Webinar ID: 860 4007 9931
Please be advised that members of the public cannot comment on items that were already addressed at a public hearing.
We are looking forward to seeing you at our last meeting before the summer break!Thanks,The Community Board 12 Team
Agenda
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE2. ROLL CALL3. ADOPTION OF APRIL & MAY MINUTES4. CHAIRMAN’S REMARKS – YIDEL PERLSTEIN5. PRESENTATION, Q&A SESSION, AND BOARD VOTE ON THE ‘CITY OF YES FOR HOUSING OPPORTUNITY’ TEXT AMENDMENT PROPOSAL – DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING6. ZONING & VARIANCE COMMITTEE REPORT – DAVID SHLOMOVICH• Brooklyn Yards7. PUBLIC HEARING8. DISTRICT MANAGER’S REPORT – BARRY SPITZER9. REPORTS FROM ELECTED OFFICIALS, REPRESENTATIVES & AGENCIES10. OLD BUSINESS
Sunday, June 23, 2024
GREENMARKET IS OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS AT BARTEL-PRITCHARD SQUARE
The Bartel-Pritchard Square Greenmarket, located at Prospect Park West at 15th Street, is open on Wednesdays year-round from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and on Sundays from May 12th through December 22nd, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Bring all of your unwanted, gently used clothing to be collected by our partners at @wearablecollections. We accept all used, freshly laundered clothing as well as shoes, sneakers, accessories, hats, belts and handbags. We also accept household linens such as sheets, curtains and towels.We do not accept carpeting, rugs, bath mats, comforters, pillows, large luggage, fabric or scraps of any kind, including pre-recycled insulation materials.What happens to materials donated?
Clothing & Textiles are accepted by Wearable Collections staff and taken to a facility where they are sorted into different grades, with an effort to recover as much usable clothing as possible for distribution to second-hand markets. Material that is not suitable for reuse will go to recycling markets to be used as wiping rags or shredded for low grade fiber products such as insulation.
What Wearable Collections Accepts:Accepted: Clean and dry clothing, paired shoes, linens, handbags, belts, and other reusable textiles.
Not accepted: fabric rolls or scraps of any size, rugs, carpeting, pillows, comforters, or luggage.
Why can’t I recycle scraps?
Due to a shift in market conditions, Wearable Collections is unable to accept large volumes of scraps for processing. Your quality donations ensure the sustainability of the textile recycling program, which recovers the portion of non-reusable material for secondary uses.
Saturday, June 22, 2024
THIS WEEKEND: KENSINGTON CULTURE AT AVENUE C PLAZA: THE FOURTH WEEKEND'S SPECIAL ACTIVITIES AND THE WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES AND PRACTICES (FREE, OUTDOORS)
Celebrate Kensington Culture at Avenue C Plaza.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
CELEBRATE KENSINGTON! CULTURE + COMMUNITY + CARE
- Music jam session with Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts (BIPA), Yoshie Fruchter, Ilya Shneyveys, and other local musicians
- Textile workshops with Casa Cultural and Bangladeshi Ladies Club
- Art and button-making with The Kensington Musketeers’ youth leaders
- Tabling by Kensington Cultural Council, Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid, Sakhi, DRUM, and New York City Councilmember Shahana Hanif’s office
- Free food by Bangladeshi Ladies Club and other local food establishments
LIVE MUSIC ON PEOPLE'S PORCHES THIS WEEKEND
Dan Loomis' Mycelium Trío
Fri Jun 21 6:00-8:00 PM
303 Westminster Rd, Brooklyn
Hailed as “The best trio you never believed could exist,” Dan Loomis' Mycelium delivers songs from the American heartwood inside a groovy, infectious, heart-breakingly nostalgic neighborhood potluck of soul. Come spiritually hungry and leave full.
Lila Bloom
Sat Jun 22 4:00-6:00 PM
536 E 18th St, Brooklyn
With a wide range of musical influences from Ella Fitzgerald to Bjork, and Radiohead to Jeff Buckley, Lila explores grief, awe, and surrender through her relationship to nature, her body, and conversations with a higher self.
Lila Bloom plays the role of the bard sharing a range of songs from tender lullabies to rage filled war cries dedicated to the wary hearts of those who dare to interrupt generational cycles, refuse complacent living, and reclaim their lives.
Jefferson Hamer
Sun Jun 23 4:00-6:00 PM
330 Westminster Rd Brooklyn
With voice and guitar as rocking and plaintive as Neil Young, Jefferson Hamer is one of the treasures of the NYC music scene. He's played and recorded with the likes of Anais Mitchell, Sarah Jarosz, Session Americana and many more. We're thrilled to welcome Jefferson and his band back for a third time to OG.
Saturday, June 15, 2024
MAKE MUSIC FOR THE SUMMER SOLSTICE (FREE)
This free community program is held at Kensington Plaza on the first day of summer.
Make Music New York is New York City’s only music festival for the people and by the people!We are a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission celebrates the musician in all of us, connects New Yorkers to their communities and with each other, brings bold new artistic creations to life, unites diverse communities in a spirit of celebration and energizes the shared social spaces that make NYC a cultural capital.
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Lemonade and cookies will be served.
This annual program is a part of Make Music New York’s "Plaza by Plaza"series, sponsored by the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT).
Friday, June 14, 2024
THIS WEEKEND: KENSINGTON CULTURE AT AVENUE C PLAZA: THE THIRD WEEKEND'S SPECIAL ACTIVITIES AND THE WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES AND PRACTICES (FREE, OUTDOORS)
- Saturday, June 15th, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.: Print Away, with Cynthia Fortozo of Casa Cultural.
- Sunday, June 16th, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.: Family Portraits, free photo portrait by professional photographers Jordan and Anna Rathkopf.
TRUCKS, TRUCKS EVERYWHERE: PRESENTATION ON THE TRUCK ROUTE NETWORK REDESIGN AT COMMUNITY BOARD 7 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING
1. Presentation from MTA on the 36th Street ADA elevator project
2. Presentation from Councilmember Alexa Aviles' Office on Local Law 171
Local Law 171 (2023) requires DOT to redesign the Truck Route Network with a focus on enhancing safety, increasing visibility, and reducing traffic congestion while taking into consideration of existing freight travel patterns, major truck traffic generators, and industry trends.As part of the Local Law, DOT is in the process of gathering data and public feedback. Information gathered will be published in a report released in the Fall of 2024.
After publishing the report with incorporated public feedback and recommendations, to advance the proposed truck route changes, DOT will initial the City Administrative Procedure Act (CAPA) project.
PROSPECT PARK LAKE: HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS WERE REPORTED THIS WEEK
Date of Observation | 10/31/2024 1:34 PM |
HAB Status | Confirmed |
Reported by | NYC Parks |
Extent | Widespread or Lakewide |
Date of Observation | 6/10/2024 11:19 AM |
HAB Status | Confirmed |
Reported by | NYC Parks |
Extent | Widespread or Lakewide |
Harmful Algal Blooms grow in Prospect Park Lake and other bodies of fresh water every year. DEC is asking the public and trained algal
bloom samplers to electronically send reports of HABs with photos via a simple, mobile phone-friendly form.
Most algae blooms are harmless. However, exposure to toxins and other substances from certain HABs can make humans and other mammals, birds, and fish sick.
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 with clean water alone, 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).
When it comes to HABs, DEC encourages New Yorkers to:
- Know It – HABs vary in appearance from scattered green dots in the water to long, linear green streaks, pea soup, or spilled green paint to blue-green or white coloration.
- Avoid It – People, pets, and livestock should avoid contact with water that is discolored or has algal scums on the surface.
- Report It –The public should report a suspected HAB through the NYHABs online reporting form available on DEC’s website. Report health concerns related to HABs to DOH at harmfulalgae@health.ny.gov, or contact your local health department.
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
LIVE MUSIC ON PORCHES THIS WEEKEND
OG is psyched to welcome Miwa Gemini back to the porch!
"Not many folks inspire comparisons to Patsy Cline and Bjork, but then there aren't many folks like Miwa Gemini. She spins rootsy pop and rock into her own stew of attitude and aggression. Even the mellow pieces have serious bite." -DoPDX
Samoa Wilson, Eli Smith, Jackson Lynch and Ernie Vega
Saturday Jun 15 4:00-6:00 PM
246 Westminster Rd
Mireia Clua
Sunday Jun 16 4:00-6:00 PM
131 Buckingham Rd
Mireia Clua is a classically trained violinist from Spain who uses looping to bring forth amazing layered improvisations on her original compositions.
Operation Gig! provides live music performances outdoors on weekends.
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.