Showing posts with label Jalsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jalsa. Show all posts

Saturday, November 2, 2024

DIWALI DHAMAKA 2024

 
Diwali Dhamaka 2024
Sunday, November 3rd
7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Celebrate the victory of good over evil and light over darkness.
 
Jalsa Grill will present Diwali Dhamaka 2024 on Sunday, November 3rd, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The Bollywood songs and dance night and dinner buffet will feature a live DJ (DJ Kash) and live performances by singer Trijoy Dey and belly dancer Audrey.
 
The price of a ticket is $50 per person. Purchase tickets by texting "Bollywood" to Jalsa at (718) 552-2534.

Location
Jalsa Grill
786 Coney Island Avenue
Kensington, Brooklyn
https://jalsagrill.com/

Friday, November 3, 2023

THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE AND DISTRIBUTION

 

Thanksgiving Food Drive
Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
until November 20th
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Thanksgiving Food Distribution
Thursday, November 23rd
4:00 p.m. until supplies run out

Donate food to the People in Need - PIN neighborhood Thanksgiving Food Drive for local immigrant and low-income families.
 
Donate on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., from now until November 20th. Call (347) 247-5076 at least fifteen minutes before you arrive.
 
Donate turkey (Halal appreciated), corn cans, sweet potatoes, stuffing, cooking oil, and staples, such as beans and rice.
 
The food will be distributed on Thursday, November 23rd, from 4:00 p.m. until supplies run out.

People in Need - PIN is a 501(c)3 nonprofit immigrant women-led grassroots organization.
 
People in Need - PIN is partnering in the food drive with New York City Councilmembers Shahana Hanif and Rita Joseph, New York State Assemblymember Robert Carroll, and Jalsa.

Food Drop-off
766 Coney Island Avenue
near Cortelyou Road
Kensington, Brooklyn

Food Distribution
People in Need - PIN
944 Newkirk Avenue
near Coney Island Avenue
Kensington, Brooklyn
 

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.

 

Saturday, November 26, 2022

PEOPLE IN NEED ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT


People In Need Annual Fundraising Event
Sunday, December 4th, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

From People in Need:
People In Need Annual Fundraising Event.
Date : Sunday, December 4th, 2022
Time : 3:00 to 5:00 pm
Location : 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

TO SUPPORT US, PLEASE DONATE:
✴️ Venmo: @peopleinneed

People in Need is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit immigrant women-led grassroots organization based in Brooklyn.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE SPONSORED BY PEOPLE IN NEED

 


Thanksgiving Food Drive
Wednesday, November 18th, through Saturday, November 21st
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
 
People in Need (PIN), a nonprofit local grassroots organization, distributes boxes of food to local low-income families, feeding an average of 300 families per week. During its Thanksgiving Food Drive, it will be accepting donations of canned food and other non-perishable items at Jalsa Grill & Gravy Restaurant on Coney Island Avenue.
 
To donate turkey and other food that needs to be chilled or frozen, send an e-mail to PIN at peopleinneednyc @ gmail.com.

The food boxes will be distributed on Monday, November 23rd, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 944 Newkirk Avenue, between Coney Island Avenue and E. 8th Street.

Food Dropoff Location
Jalsa Grill & Gravy Restaurant
964 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn
between Webster and Newkirk avenues
(map)
(201) 878-4332
peopleinneednyc @ gmail.com

Mission of People in Need
Our mission is to assist low-income families that speak a variety of languages to reach their full potential as residents of New York City. We aim to empower the community, especially women, to advocate for their rights and understand their responsibilities as Americans and to help immigrant children with homework and personality development through various after school programs. Lastly, and especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been helping the community get through emergencies.