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FGA Holiday Raffle 2009

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Fort Greeners,

Don’t miss this year’s Spectacular
Fort Greene Merchant Raffle
Generous Prizes of Gift Certificates for Dining, Shopping and Services right here in Fort Greene
Come to the FGA Holiday Party prepared to purchase chances for your own Winning Holiday Experience
The Response from our Neighborhood Merchants and Retailers has been tremendous and to date we have have over $2000 in local merchandise and services to offer.

Come to the FGA Holiday Party prepared to be a winner.
Tickets are $1 a piece
6 for $5
All proceeds go to this year’s
Christmas dinners for the Needy.
The list of Local Participants is growing by the hour
The Fort Greene Association salutes the following for their participation:
Aqualis
BAM
Best Buy Wine Spirit Warehouse
Brooklyn Cares Veterinary Clinic
Crunch Fitness
Dajeh
Der Schwarze Kolner
Gnarly Vines Wines & Spirits
Greene Grape Provisions
Greene Grape Wine
Greenlight Bookstore
Irondale Theare Ensemble
Madiba Restaurant
Mirai Wellnes Spa
Mullanes Bar & Grill
Olea Mediterranean Taverna
One Greene Sushi Restaurant
Pequena Restaurant
Rice Restaurant
Silver Spoon Yogurt
Smooch Café
Stem
Stonehome Wine Bar
Stuart & Wright
Thirst Wine Merchants
Tillie’s of Brooklyn
Who’s Your Doggy
Yu Interiors

Please give in this Season of Giving.

Stay tuned for updates!

Missed the Meeting? Not a Problem - FGA 16 November 2009 Neighborhood Meeting Agenda and Minutes

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Neighborhood Meeting- Open to All
A How-to on NYC SCHOOLS and Real Estate: Fort Greene
Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church 85 So. Oxford Street
Monday, November 16th, 2009 – 7:30 P.M.

7:30 Welcome - Paul Palazzo ([email protected])

7:35 Fort Greene Goings-On

- FGA Grants – Mary Priebe ([email protected])
Pit Bulls - Lloyd Rodriguez (http://www.eteamz.com/brooklynpitbulls/)
Tillary Park Foundation - Daryl Barlow ([email protected])
- Atlantic Yards Update – Daniel Goldstein www.dddB.net
- House Tour 2010 – Live-Work-Play Fort Greene [email protected]
- Holiday Party - Friday December 4, 2009 rsvp [email protected]
- Fowlers Square – Dress up Fort Greene Saturday November 21, 2009 12pm
- Green Fort Greene & Clinton Hill – Jed Marcus ([email protected])

7:45 Real Estate: Fort Greene - The Real Estate market has been all over the map. Get your bearings with a discussion on the current trends in the Fort Greene market.

Project Reclaim - Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries ([email protected])
In January 2009, Assemblymember Jeffries launched Project Reclaim, an initiative designed to transform vacant luxury apartments into affordable homes for working and middle class families.

Trends: The Ups and Downs of the Fort Greene Real Estate Market
Suzanne Debrango, Brooklyn Properties ([email protected])
Roslyn Huebener, Aguayo & Hubener Real Estate ([email protected])
Ingrd Niles, Corcoran Group ([email protected])

8:15 NYC Schools – A How To
Intro to Public School: Pre-K and Kindergarten

Joyce Szuflita from NYC School Help will talk about what every parent needs to know about starting out in New York City public schools. If you are confused about the difference between Charter, Magnet and Dual Language or Unzoned programs and what is up with district-wide vs. citywide Gifted and Talented, this may be the talk for you. She doesn’t discuss individual schools, but you will come away armed with lots of information to begin your school search with confidence.
• what you need to know
• when you need to know it
• what to do when things go wrong
• strategies and common practices
including “the 5 things to do to keep from turning prematurely grey”

Joyce Szuflita, NYC School Help, consults privately with Brooklyn families about to help them navigate the public and private school search, nursery school through high school. She can be seen in the NY Time, Time Out NY Kids, NY Family Brooklyn, www.achildgrowsinbrooklyn.com and www.nycprivateschoolsblog.com. [email protected]

9:15 Community Forum Open Mic
The floor is yours for two minutes.
Use it to announce an upcoming event or raise an issue.
Speaking slots are limited, sign up at the door.

9:30 Final Announcements and Adjournment
Next FGA General Meeting, Monday, February 22, 2010,

Happy Holidays to All, We’ll See You Next Year
but we’re always available online or by email at [email protected]

Minutes: FGA Membership Meeting, Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church, 85 S. Oxford Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., Monday, November 16, 2009

Board Members Present: Paul Palazzo, Chair, dorris golomb, Richard Norton, Lincoln Restler, Roslyn Huebener, Susan Butler, Naomi Dickerson, Georginna Glose, Jed Marcus, Mary Priebe
Approximately 250 people attended

WELCOME-Paul Palazzo opened the meeting at 7:30 p.m.

GRANTS-Mary Priebe announced three grants: 1) Park Conservancy Halloween Event, 2) Tillary Park Foundation—accepted by Daryl Barlow, and 3) Pit Bulls—accepted by Lloyd Rodriquez and Lisa Steadwell.

ATLANTIC YARDS UPDATE—Daniel Goldstein advises there are three lawsuits pending, including Eminent Domain for which a ruling is expected in two weeks, and a suit that lists the FGA in support. Daniel remains optimistic that the project can be stopped legally.

COUNCILPERSON TISH JAMES-discussed 1) 2.3 million grant for new lights at Commodore Berry Park, 2)the stopping of a promotion by Buffalo Wings that caused recent violence, 3) efforts to move a proposed 71 unit independent living facility from residentially zoned R6B Lefferts Place to Fulton Place, zoned R7A (This issue is discussed in the Ft. Greene Association Newsletter Nov., 2009) , 4)the continuing push to extend the Ft. Greene and Clinton Hill Historic Districts, and 5) the need to raise 1.5 million to restore eight tennis courts in Ft. Greene Park.

GREEN FORT GREENE & CLINTON HILL—Jed Marcus discussed 1) the instillation of 72 bike rakes and push to install 75 more, 2) 300 sites have been approved for tree installation and 1200 sites have been identified, 3) three public recycling locations have been located but a volunteer is needed to help monitor the site at the Underwood Playground, and 4) the need for volunteers to manage additional programs.

HOLIDAY PARTY—Roslyn announced the party and handed out flyers to all attending

FOWLERS SQUARE—Paul advised the part will be decorated this Saturday and invited participation.

REAL ESTATE: FORT GREENE
—PROJECT RECLAIM—dropped from the Agenda as Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries leading this effort could not attend
—REAL ESTATE MARKET—Ingrd Niles of Corcoran, Suzanne Debrango of Brooklyn Properties, and Roslyn Huebener of Aguayo & Huebener gave presentations. There was consensus that while the Condo and Coop market has had a significant drop since Sept., 2009, perhaps 20%, with high rises most adversely affected, and rental values have also declined, Townhouse values have remained steady. It was suggested that Ft. Greene has now become the number one choice for many New Yorkers as a place to live.

NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS—Joyce Szuflita from NYC School Help gave a detailed presentation of the difference between Charter, Magnet and Dual Language or Unzoned programs, and information on the district-wide vs. citywide Gifted and Talented programs. She offered strategies and common practices. Joyce can be reached at [email protected].

OPEN MIC—there were no presenters

ADJOURNMENT—Paul closed the meeting at 9:15 p.m. Next General meeting is Monday Feb. 22, 2010.

Respectfully submitted on Nov. 19, 2009 by Richard Norton, Vice-Chair and substituting for Recording Secretary, Fred Lasker.

Next FGA Neighborhood Meeting - Monday, November 16, 2009 - 7:30PM

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

FGA Neighborhood Meeting 11-16-09
A How-to on NYC Schools & Real Estate in Fort Greene
Join us at our next scheduled Neighborhood meeting to be held on Monday November 16th, 7:30PM, at Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, 85 South Oxford Street in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.

On the Agenda:
Intro to Public School: Pre-K and Kindergarten

Joyce Szuflita from NYC School Help will talk about what every parent needs to know about starting out in New York City public schools. If you are confused about the difference between Charter, Magnet and Dual Language or Unzoned programs and what is up with district-wide vs. citywide Gifted and Talented, this may be the talk for you.

Come away armed with lots of information to begin your school search with confidence. Lots of Q&A.
* what you need to know
* when you need to know it
* what to do when things go wrong
* strategies and common practices, including “the 5 things to do to keep from turning prematurely grey”

Real Estate - Fort Greene
The Real Estate market has been all over the map get your bearings with a discussion on the current trends in the Fort Greene market
Ask questions, and get answers. Plus all the goings on in Fort Greene and don’t forget to come early and meet your neighbors with refreshments starting at 7PM.

WHEN/WHERE:
Monday, November 16, 2009 at 7:30 pm, Light refreshments at 7.00 pm
Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, 85 S. Oxford St. (corner of S. Oxford & Lafayette Ave.), Meeting Room, enter on S. Oxford St.
All are welcome to attend, homeowners & renters alike.

Read the November 2009 FGA Newsletter

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

The November 2009 FGA Newsletter is available online. Click to download file

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Inside this edition:
- Out of Scale Project Threatens the Hard Won R6B Downzoning of Fort Greene and Clinton Hill
- Greenlight Bookstore: A Neighborhood Effort
- FGA Grants Putting Your Donation Dollars to Work
- Plus all the Goings-on in Newscenes

Reach thousands of Fort Greene households in the mail, via email and on the web by underwriting the FGA Newsletter. For next sponsorship availability date and for details call 718.875.1855.

Read the September 2009 FGA Newsletter

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

The September 2009 FGA Newsletter is available online. Click to download file


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BAM is proud to underwrite this issue of the Fort Greene Association newsletter.

Atlantic Yards - What is Real?

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

FGA and Brooklyn Community Meeting - August 6, 2009 7:30PM -
Irondale Center 85 South Oxford Street

FGA Atlantic Yards Meeting 6 August, 2009
If you weren’t able to attend the ESDC public hearing to testify, not to worry, a more powerful tool is right at your fingertips. Come and join the FGA and the Council of Brooklyn Neighborhoods for an instructional, how-to meeting on what will possibly be your last chance to respond to this ill conceived project.
To download and read the Modified General Project Plan (MGPP)
To see elements from the ESDC Hearing and DDDB Rally visit the Atlantic Yards Report
Stay tuned for further updates on what you can do to bring responsible development to Fort Greene.

Weekend Walks on Myrtle Avenue Starting This September

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Volunteers Needed
From FGA Partner Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership [MARP]
For full details and map of the events click here.
Hopefully you’ve already heard about DOT’s fantastic new initiative, called Weekend Walks (www.nyc.gov/dot/weekendwalks), where multiple-block stretches are closed to vehicle traffic to create temporary pedestrian plazas. We’re excited to participate for the first time this year with “Move About Myrtle”, which will take place on all four Sundays in September on Myrtle between Clinton and Emerson (see our blog here: http://www.myrtleavenue.org/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/22/Myrtle-Avenue-becomes-Clinton-Hills-backyard-this-September).
We’re looking to assemble a small core group of volunteers to become “Community Coordinators”, who are willing to help organize and coordinate activities on event days. I’m sure many of you have great ideas that will help to create successful temporary public spaces, and the events will only be better with your energy involvement! Community Coordinators would most likely have to commit a few hours per week for email correspondence, and and definitely a few hours on one or more of the event days. Also a meeting and phone call here and there for check-ins.
We’re excited to bring this initiative to Clinton Hill, and see great potential for community-building and community engagment. Please shoot me an email if you’re interested, and I’ll coordinate a first meeting. Also feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Very best,
Meredith
Meredith Phillips Almeida, Director of Community Development
Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership
www.myrtleavenue.org
MARP LDC / Myrtle Ave Brooklyn BID
472 Myrtle Ave, 2nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11205
t: 718.230.1689
f: 718.230.3674

BQE Rehabilitation (between Atlantic Ave. and Sands St.): Availability to Comment on Draft Scoping Document

Monday, July 13th, 2009

The New York State Department of Transportation (NYS DOT), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, has initiated the development of an Environmental Impact Statement for Rehabilitation of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE) in Kings County (Brooklyn), New York (PIN X730.56). The draft project limits extend approximately 1.5-miles along the BQE from Atlantic Avenue to Sands Street, including the triple cantilever section of the roadway that includes the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. The project address the structural deterioration and operational deficiencies in this segment of the BQE, which is characterized by narrow lanes, lack of shoulders, short merge/weave distances near on-/off-ramps that do not meet current highway design standards, and vertical clearance constraints.
A combined Public Information Session and Scoping Meeting for this project was held on Monday, June 22, 2009. For those of you who were unable to attend, the purpose of this meeting was to provide the public and agencies with an opportunity to comment on the scope of the studies to be completed in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), and the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act – A Legacy For Users (SAFETEA-LU). This meeting was a mandatory requirement of the NEPA process. To facilitate receipt of comments, NYS DOT, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), prepared a Draft Scoping Document (DSD) that outlines the scope of the work to be undertaken. While substantive comments were received at the meetings, by copy of this email we are soliciting additional comments either from those who were unable to attend or from those that did attend and have additional comments to offer. Based on the comments received, a final scoping document will be prepared and made available to the public. Comments received by July 22, 2009 on the Draft Scoping Document will be considered in the preparation of the final scoping document. We will endeavor to incorporate any other comments received after the 22nd as can be accommodated within the NEPA process.
Copies of the DSD can be found on the NYS DOT website at www.nysdot.gov/bqedowntownbrooklyn and are also available for review at the locations listed below (call for library hours or to schedule an appointment at the other sites):
• NYSDOT, 47-40 21st St., Long Island City, NY 11101 (718) 482-4526, Adam Levine
• HDR , 500 Seventh Avenue, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018, (212) 542-6000, Kovid Saxena
• Brooklyn Community Board 6, 250 Baltic St., Brooklyn, NY 11201, (718) 643-3027
• Brooklyn Community Board 2, 350 Jay St., 8th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201, (718) 596-5410
• Brooklyn Borough President’s Office, Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, NY 11201,(718) 802-3700
• Brooklyn Business Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West, Brooklyn, NY 11201, (718) 623-7000
The following methods are available to send comments:
• Mail to: Mr. Fred Libove, P.E., Project Development Supervisor
NYSDOT Region 11
Hunters Point Plaza, 47-40 21st Street
Long Island City, New York 11101
• Fax to: Mr. Libove at 718.482.6686
• E-mail to: Mr. Libove at [email protected]
For further information contact [email protected]

Read the Summer 2009 FGA Newsletter

Monday, June 1st, 2009

The Summer 2009 FGA Newsletter is available online. Click to download file


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FGA General Meeting Agenda 4-20-09

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

General Membership Meeting- Open to All

The BAM Cultural District:
Arts and Jobs – Take advantage of the opportunity

Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church 85 So. Oxford Street
Monday, April 20th, 2009 – 7:00 P.M.

7:00 Video Exclusive Sneak Peak at Open Book – Grab a slice, chat with your neighbors
featuring the some of the literary talent of Fort Greene
- Ina Howard-Parker
Open Book is a new national weekly half-hour TV show about books, focusing on a single spot on the planet in each episode to introduce you to the writers and other storytellers whose work reminds us that we are all interconnected through the stories we have to tell and the communities we inhabit. The premiere episode explores Fort Greene, one of the most vibrant cultural neighborhoods anywhere, a diverse historical district that has been home generations of great artists.

Included in the first program are Fort Greene residents including:

  • Jeffrey Wright, star of stage and screen reading Walt Whitman’s “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” from
    the Walt Whitman Houses
  • Ishmael Beah, a former child soldier from Sierra Leone whose global bestselling memoir brought
    the plight of child soldiers to a global audience, from Madiba
  • award-winning novelist Jennifer Egan talking about her oral history project at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
  • legendary jazz musician Bill Lee from his home on Ft. Greene Park
  • Walt Whitman devotee Daryl Blaine Ford at Bittersweet and Fort Greene Park
  • Multitalented renaissance man Carl Hancock Rux reading from Richard Wright at MoCADA
  • Def Jam spoken word poet Suheir Hammad at the Masonic Temple
  • and singer and performer Nucomme playing at Abistro

In a future episode, other Fort. Greene-based literary stars including Nelson George, Amitav Ghosh, Karan Mahajan, Susan Choi, Graham Parker, Colson Whitehead will be featured as well. What a neighborhood!-
More information on airtimes can be found on the FGA Website

7:30 Welcome - Paul Palazzo

7:35 Fort Greene Farmers Market - Jessica Douglas, Regional Coordinator, Greenmarket
- Program updates for the coming season

7:40 Stop BHOD – Jamie Evans-Butler, Stop BHOD
- A briefing and update on Downtown Brooklyn’s fight to stop the expansion of the Brooklyn House of Detention. For more information visit www.StopBHOD.org

7:45 Arts and Jobs – Take advantage of the opportunity

ARTS: Fort Greene is home to one of the most vibrant Arts scenes in the nation and abounds with cultural and economic offerings; take advantage of the opportunity.

7:45 BAM Next – Physical and Cultural changes coming to the Neighborhood

- Hugh Hardy, principal of H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, in a discussion about BAM’s renovation the former home of the Salvation Army at 321 Ashland Place into a unique 263-seat theatre and community-use facility. The building, to be named for visionary BAM supporter Richard B. Fisher, will provide low-cost community and artist use for approximately half of each calendar year. For more information on this project www.BAMNextStage.org.


8:00 BAM Cultural District – just a sampling of the offerings available to all

BAM – Suzanne Youngerman, Tamara McCaw, www.BAM.org, [email protected]
Mark Morris Dance Group - Christy Bolingbroke, www.MMDG.org, [email protected]
Irondale Center – Blake Wilson, www.Irondale.org, [email protected]
651 Arts - Rebecca Sheahan, 651arts.org, www.Art-NewYork.org, [email protected]
The Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York – Stephanie Bok, www.ART-NewYork.org, [email protected]

8:30 JOBS- Arts and Jobs go hand in hand; here are some opportunities.

Brooklyn Workforce Initiative [BWI] - Tracy Anderson, www.BWINY.org , [email protected]

- Tracy Anderson, Director of Program Development, Brooklyn Workforce Innovations [BWI] will speak about many of their opportunities including their Film Production Assistant Training Program which allows motivated New Yorkers who want to start a career in TV and film production to get into the business.

- The “Made in NY” PA Training Program is a collaboration between BWI and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting with a mission to give unemployed and low-income New Yorkers the chance to work on New York sets and build careers in this dynamic field.

Office of Senator Velmanette Montgomery – Oscar Jonas, [email protected]

- Oscar Jonas from the office of Senator Velmanette Montgomery will talk about the opportunities in the NYS 2009 Summer Youth Employment Program.

8:50 Rats – What can we do to curtail this a chronic problem?

NYC Department of Health - Caroline Bragdon, Research Scientist.

- Caroline Bragdon, NYCDOHMH, introduces the Rat Information Portal, the latest tool for enabling communities to get up-to-date rodent control information, and to better manage their rodent problems.

9:00 Community Forum Open Mic

The floor is yours for two minutes.
Use it to announce an upcoming event or raise an issue.
Speaking slots are limited, sign up at the door.

9:15 Final Announcements and Adjournment

Next FGA General Meeting, Wednesday, June 10th, 2009,
The Future of Health Care
ART-NY 138 South Oxford Street, Fort Greene, 7:30PM

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