Historic Fort Greene Brooklyn

Archive for 2011

You’re Invited - FGA Holiday Season Party
December 2- 7PM -138 South Oxford

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
Fort Greeners,
Join your friends and neighbors for an evening of song and good cheer at the Fort Greene Association’s (FGA) Annual Holiday Party Pot Luck! Admission is FREE, bring your favorite dish (no cooking or heating available on premises) and we will provide the fun! Your first drink is on us, after that wine is $4 per glass, cash only.

The evening’s festivities include:

For the Children - Studio G (ground floor)
This year the children of Fort Greene will be lead by Long Island University Brooklyn Campus and Pratt Institute art students and alumni on a community mural to be donated to The Brooklyn Hospital’s Children’s Ward.

The Fort Greene Association will provide the art materials and your child provides their artistic talent!
Immediately following the activity we will have a surprise guest, sponsored by the Greenlight Bookstore for storytelling.

Babysitters will be provided by the FGA while you are upstairs enjoying the holiday party.

Please RSVP the number of children who will be participating and their ages to Lillian Jean-Baptiste 917.853.3702 or [email protected]

For the Adults - the Oak Room (2nd floor)
Catch up with your neighbors throughout the neighborhood while you enjoy the best local cooking.

Perhaps make a new friend as you sing the night away around the grand piano.

RSVP to Roslyn Huebener 718.744.4910 or [email protected]

Don’t miss this year’s spectacular Fort Greene Merchant Raffle
Come prepared to purchase (cash) chances for your own winning holiday experience. Proceeds go to this year’s Christmas dinners for the needy in Fort Greene.

In addition to bringing your covered pot luck dish for the party, the FGA is asking guests to bring canned goods which will be donated to local food pantries. Local pantries have been helping to provide food for those who would otherwise go hungry, providing food for well over 100,000 meals a year. Top ten items of need are pasta sauce, parmalat (shelf stable) milk, peanut butter, tuna fish, dry pasta, baby food, canned vegetables, dry beans, canned meats. Additionally dry pet food is a huge help to families whose pets often go hungry or are given up to high kill shelters as result of family hardship. Please give in this Season of Giving.

The FGA thanks Greenlight Bookstore for providing fun for our young Fort Greeners and American Opera Projects for the musical embellishment

Next FGA Neighborhood Meeting

Monday, November 14th, 2011

Shining a Spotlight on Public Safety
The Next Fort Greene Association Neighborhood Mixer & Meeting: Monday, November 21, 7PM
Brooklyn Music School (126 Saint Felix Street)

Fort Greene is one of the safest neighborhoods in the City. Learn how to keep it that way and how to stay aware and be safe in the neighborhood. This and all the local neighborhood news.

If you have one meeting to attend before the Holidays this is it.

Fort Greene has been targeted in recent months.

Learn about what is going on and what efforts are being taken to keep you and your family safe.

Arrive early to join us for our Neighborhood Mixer.” Please visit www.HistoricFortGreene.org for meeting detail updates.

FGA Neighborhood Meetings are always free and open to the public. Home owners, renters, members, or non-members - all are welcome!

Need to catchup on all the goings on in Fort Greene? Don’t forget to read the FGA Newsletter online.

November 2011 Newsletter Online

Monday, November 7th, 2011
The September 2011 edition of the Fort Greene Association [FGA] Newsletter is online. Come see us at the Farmers Market this weekend and next or pick up a copy at some of your favorite local shops.
In this issue:
  • FGA Membership Weighs in on Fowler Plaza
  • Challenging the Asian Tiger Mosquito
  • Juneteenth Celebration Recap
  • For Our Children’s Sake
  • Catch the Fort Greene Holiday Spirit!
  • And and mark your calendars for our:

    Next FGA Neighborhood Meeting
    Monday, November 21, 7PM
    Brooklyn Music School Auditorium, 126 Saint Felix Street

    Shining a Spotlight on Public Safety

    Fort Greene is one of the safest neighborhoods in the City. Learn how to keep it that way and how to stay aware and be safe in the neighborhood. This and all the local neighborhood news.

    Arrive early to join us for our Neighborhood Mixer. FGA Neighborhood Meetings are free and open to all, homeowners and renters alike. See you there.

    Please visit www.HistoricFortGreene.org for meeting detail updates.

    Thanks to our September 2011 Newsletter Underwriter:
    Jerry Minsky - Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate

    Top Stories in and around Fort Greene

    Sunday, October 30th, 2011

    Purchase Your Copy Today: IMAGES OF AMERICA FORT GREENE by Howard Pitsch

    Your Help is Needed

    Attention Fort Greene Active Block & Tenant Associations.

    We are doing a story about Fort Greene’s active Block & Tenant Associations and would love to hear from you. Please send us an e-mail to [email protected] telling us about your association, some of your 2011 activities and initiatives as well as forward one photo from your group. Your entries will be included in next week’s Fort Greene Association (FGA) blog post. Submission deadline is Friday, November 4th.


    Attention Fort Greene High Rise, Muilt-unit Building, and Condo Residents.

    The FGA needs your help in reaching Fort Greene residents who live in the various high rises, muilt-unit buildings, and condos. If you are interested in becoming a FGA representative for your building please contact us at [email protected] with the building you would like to represent and to receive additional details.

    We look forward to working together to make Fort Greene an even better place to live, work and play!

    Week Ending October 29, 2011

    FGA Facebook & Twitter Top Stories

    The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

    1. First Snow Closes Fort Greene Park
    2. Easy to Use, or Steal, but Inching Out of Reach
    3. Man Shot in the Head At Ingersoll Houses
    4. Fort Greene Gets an Indoor Ice Cream Fort
    5. Neighborhood Responses to Crime Uptick in Brooklyn
    6. Dining Local: When a Burger isn’t a Burger
    7. The Writing on the Wall at Shake Shack
    8. Habana Outpost Makes Top 10 Sandwich List
    9. Clinton Hill ‘Halloween Lady’ Homegrown Haunted Extravaganza to Draw Thousands
    10. Atlantic Avenue’s Richer, but is it Better?

    The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. If you are not a current member of the Fort Greene Association please visit our website to learn how you can contribute to your community.

    Top Stories in and around Fort Greene

    Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

    ABC's Hit Series Pan Am Filmed in Fort Greene

    Week Ending October 22, 2011
    FGA Facebook and Twitter Top Stories:

    The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

    1. People have to Realize — There’s Lots of Crime in Fort Greene
    2. Affordable Studio Apts for Rent in Fort Greene $664
    3. Murder at Skillman and DeKalb Confirmed
    4. POLL: A Crime-Ridden Fort Greene?
    5. Brooklyn Shooter Kills Man, Injures Woman
    6. Chase Bank On Myrtle Ave. Held Up—Again
    7. Brewed Awakening! Beloved Fort Greene Coffeehouse for Sale
    8. Parking in Fort Greene/Clinton Hill
    9. Tillie’s Owners Looking for Buyer
    10. Attempted Robbery at Chase Bank on Myrtle

    The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. If you are not a current member of the Fort Greene Association please visit our website to learn how you can contribute to your community.

    Our Kids’ Biz

    Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

    Our Kids’ Biz

    A semi-monthly briefing featuring Fort Greene’s finest youth programs

    By Josh Beauregard

    From clubs, sports, and activities to school- and organization-based programs, this semi-monthly briefing highlights local programs serving Fort Greene’s youth in positive and meaningful ways. In this edition, we feature the Ingersoll Community Center

    Jordany Espinal, age 10, of Fort Greene, participates in Homework Help during a typical, weekday afternoon at the Ingersoll Community Center.


    University Settlement’s Ingersoll Community Center (Ingersoll), located at 177 Myrtle Street is one of those “best-kept secret” localities that one passes by one hundred times before noticing its presence. While housed in a new building with store-front windows allowing one to peer inside, one only truly appreciates its wealth in services once inside, witnessing scores of elementary school children and teens actively taking part in the various after-school and evening programs.

    On a given weekday afternoon during the school year, one can expect to see groups of students snacking in the cafeteria, playing basketball in the full-court gymnasium, making beats in the Center’s technology space, being tutored or playing chess and other games in classrooms, or down in the basement taking a karate or dance class.

    Lige Davis, Ingersoll’s site director, describes the Center as offering to community youth “a safe space to learn, get fit, be creative, and gain skills that will help them grow into strong community leaders for tomorrow.”

    Indeed, there is something for kids of all ages. For elementary school children, Ingersoll offers daily after-school programs in small nurturing groups. It also offers Saturday activities, including martial arts, as well as full day programming on school holidays and summer day camp.

    For teens taking advantage of Ingersoll’s resources, activities and programs include daily after-school homework help and enrichment, open gym and competitive sports teams, health and wellness workshops and summer programs for middle school students.

    In addition to its youth services, Ingersoll also provides a host of program for adults and the general community including open gym and fitness center hours, GED classes, career workshops and counseling, and community meetings. It puts on a number of special events each year for everyone to take part in at no charge. Its Live Well Community Fair this past spring, for example, provided healthy food demonstrations and samples in addition to performances and various activities for kids, including arts and crafts, storytelling, and rides and games. According to Davis, “it was an amazing way to celebrate our first year in the space, being able to see how many community members we’ve reached in that time, and how large our family has grown. To witness members of the community sharing, participating and contributing, while coming together to enhance and strengthen relationships, was tremendous.”

    This upcoming Thanksgiving, Ingersoll is hosting a dinner for 100 members of the local community. For more information about donating money, food, supplies, time and talent to the event, contact Samantha at Ingersoll at 718-522-5051.

    Ingersoll is open Monday through Friday from 1pm to 10pm and Saturdays from 10am to 5pm. The host of services and programs are completely free and funded by the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development and private funders. For additional information about enrolling in after-school programs and other inquiries, call 718-522-5051 or simply stop by the Center during its hours of operation.

    Readers are encouraged to provide leads about promising programs serving youth of the Fort Greene area. All suggestions may be directed to Josh at [email protected]

    Top Stories in and around Fort Greene

    Sunday, October 16th, 2011

    Fort Greene Happenings

    Want to be in the know on Fort Greene Happenings? Visit our event calendar daily to learn what’s going on in and around Fort Greene; from civic community meetings, cultural events to free children’s events.

    Do you have an event taking place in Fort Greene you want to announce to residents and visitors? Take advantage of our free event listing service on our website by submitting your events to our event calendar. Please allow at least 5 business days for your event to be posted to the Fort Greene Association’s (FGA) event calendar.


    Week Ending October 15, 2011
    FGA Facebook and Twitter Top Stories:

    The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

    1. Hey, Fort Greene iphone Owners — Prepare to be Mugged
    2. Roberta’s is Expanding — Plus a Full Fortnight of Food News
    3. Brooklyn, Borough of Snobs
    4. Macy’s on Fulton Mall Evacuated
    5. Spike Lee Holds ‘Popup Sale’ Outside Studio; Brooklynites Shop Racks of Clothes, Books & Music
    6. Occupy Brooklyn? Anti-Greed Movement Coming to Boro this Saturday
    7. Latest Brooklyn Assault Linked to 11 Other Sex Attacks
    8. Spike Lee’s Pop Up Store Sells out in Brooklyn
    9. Clinton Hill: College-Town Feel in Brooklyn
    10. Groundbreaking Set for New Arts Center in Brooklyn

    The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. If you are not a current member of the Fort Greene Association please visit our website to learn how you can contribute to your community.

    Our Kids’ Biz

    Thursday, October 13th, 2011

    Our Kids’ Biz

    A semi-monthly briefing featuring Fort Greene’s finest youth programs

    By Josh Beauregard

    From clubs, sports, and activities to school- and organization-based programs, this semi-monthly briefing highlights local programs serving Fort Greene’s youth in positive and meaningful ways. In this edition, we feature Pratt Institute’s Design Initiative for Community Empowerment (DICE)

    Established in 2005, DICE is a grant funded, after-school program that offers high school students an introduction to design through studio work, tours of design studios, public exhibitions and visits from accomplished designers. The goal of DICE is to introduce local youth to career and advanced educational opportunities in design and to prepare them to pursue these opportunities through a creative and rigorous design education program.

    CLASSES:

    All classes meet from October 25 – April 19 at Pratt Institute on Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 4:30 - 6:30pm
.

    Graphic Design
    Graphic design is the visual language of everyday life, present in everything from advertisements and film titles to household items. Using a multi-media approach, students will explore the function of type and image in branding, marketing and book design. Students will confront real-world design challenges and develop creative strategies through each phase of the design process, while learning Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator techniques.

    Product Design
    Products and tools that are intended to make our lives easier, more productive and more beautiful surround us. Exploring familiar products, students in this class will learn how to design products for a client by developing the skills needed to express ideas and the context of the field. The class includes ideation, technical drawing and model making.

    Fashion Design
    In this class, students will be introduced to the historical and cultural practices of contemporary fashion design, while exploring various hands-on techniques such as: fashion illustration, hand and loom weaving, fabric coloring and printing. The cycle of fashion and textile design and its production will be investigated while considering the effect it has on the community and environment.

    HOW TO REGISTER:

    Bring completed application form to in person registration, or you may return the form to us by email, fax or mail to the address below.

    In-person registration: Tuesday, October 18th 4-6 PM; South Hall, Room 203.

    For more information and registration form, please visit: www.pratt.edu/dice.

    Questions?

    Tel. 718-636-3654

    Email: [email protected]

    Department of Art and Design Education
    Pratt Institute/ 200 Willoughby Ave SH 203/ Brooklyn, NY 11205

    Readers are encouraged to provide leads about promising programs serving youth of the Fort Greene area. All suggestions may be directed to Josh at [email protected]

    Top Stories in and around Fort Greene

    Sunday, October 9th, 2011

    Celebrating Hispanic Heritage - Brooklyn Style
    with the Brooklyn Music School

    This past Saturday the Fort Greene Association (FGA) participated in the Brooklyn Music School’s 1st Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Street Festival. Festival attendees tasted traditional dishes from Caribbean and Latin American countries. Children had the opportunity to participate in free music and dance classes offered by the Brooklyn Music School, and the many festival performances blew the crowd away. The FGA had a great time meeting current and former Fort Greene residents who stopped by our table to design their very own musical maracas.


    Meet a few of our talented maracas designers and see their beautiful designs

    If you are interested in working on community outreach and engagement activities such as this, please contact Lillian Jean-Baptiste, Communications & Community Engagement Chair at [email protected]. Not a member of the FGA and want to join or are you a member of the FGA and would like to join one of our many committees? Please click here to learn how you can contribute to your community; we look forward to hearing from you.

    Week Ending October 8, 2011
    FGA Facebook and Twitter Top Stories:

    The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

    1. A Look Inside Brooklyn Apartments Circa 1978
    2. Spike Lee’s Having a Stoop Sale Saturday
    3. Brooklyn’s Trendiest New Nabe: Good Bye Williamsburg, Hello Fort Greene
    4. Complaint Box: Children in Restaurants
    5. Fort Greene Still Really Unsafe
    6. Is Fort Greene Brooklyn’s New Hipster Haven?
    7. Gun-toting, Pot-concealing Turnstile Jumper Arrested in Brooklyn
    8. Fort Greene Teen Caught Jumping Turnstile With Gun
    9. When Owners Walk Away
    10. UPDATE: Rat-Proof Trash Cans to Arrive in Fort Greene

    The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. If you are not a current member of the Fort Greene Association please visit our website to learn how you can contribute to your community.

    Calling all Fort Greeners
    for House Tour 2012

    Saturday, October 8th, 2011
    The Fort Greene Association is proud to announce the date of our much-anticipated House Tour!
    Join us on Saturday, May 5, 2012 to celebrate Fort Greene.
    Just once every two years, our vibrant neighborhood - voted “the most livable in New York” by Time Out New York magazine - opens its doors to show off the creativity and spirit of its residents. From Hymn Pan Alley to the Hottest in Hip Hop, Fort Greene has a rich musical history. Be part of the next Fort Greene Association’s House Tour “There’s Music in the Air” as we explore the beautiful homes of Fort Greene and the past, present, and future of our neighborhood’s euphonious history.
    Every two years the FGA, a 38 year old neighborhood advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of all Fort Greeners, hosts the House Tour in cooperation with the participants as the main fundraiser for the organization. The money raised goes directly back into the neighborhood enabling the FGA to continue serving the neighborhood in which you live. Here’s how you can help.
    Be a Featured Home
    The 31st For Greene Association House Tour is in its planning stages, if you are a homeowner that would like to part of this celebration of Fort Greene contact the FGA House Tour Committee at [email protected] by October 31, 2011. We’ll go over all the details and maybe you’ll be able to host one of our melodious historical tributes in your home.
    FGA House Tour 2010 - photo Steven Soblick

    “I just wanted to take a minute and pop you a quick “thank you” for the wonderful house tour you guys organized. You wanted to set the bar high and you accomplished what you set out to do!
    I was impressed with many of the houses on the tour and with all of the sitters. Your volunteers were always very courteous, engaged and knowledgeable about the features of their charge.
    It’s a shame to have to wait for the next Fort Greene tour. My thanks to all the FGA for the tour. It was a great Sunday.
    Sincerely, Fred Smith” -Tour Attendee 2010

    Be part of the Musical History
    Are you a musical artist living in Fort Greene who would like to showcase your talents during the neighborhood-wide celebration? Contact the FGA House Tour Committee at [email protected] by November 5, 2011 to participate.

    FGA House Tour 2010 - photo Steven Soblick

    “The art show in the garden room today was delightful. It was so well arranged and hung. I enjoyed seeing the work of the other artists, and especially talking to them. I think all of us who were there had a very productive and pleasant time. And the turnout was great. Congratulations, FGA, on the whole successful tour.
    Thank you, Joan Reutershan” -Participating Artist 2010

    Be part of the fun
    An event like this takes many talented dedicated people. Musicologists, Writers, Set Decorators, Web Designers, Florists, Photographers, Graphic Artists, Event Planners- If you like to put on a party then this is your calling. If you would like to be part of the action contact the FGA House Tour Committee at [email protected] by November 30, 2011 and join the fun.

    FGA House Tour 2010 - photo Steven Soblick

    “It was great being among so many lovely people in the community. Count me in for next year.
    Thanks, Nina” -House Sitter 2010

    Become a Sponsor
    The Fort Greene Association invites you, your organization or business, to become a part of this exciting event. Sponsors will be recognized for their support of the Fort Greene community and their work with the FGA. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels of participation making it possible for everyone to share in this celebration of Fort Greene. Contact the FGA House Tour Committee at [email protected] by November 30, 2011 to take advantage of special discounts.

    FGA House Tour 2010 - photo Steven Soblick

    “The Tour Bill Ad looks fantastic.
    Thank you so much, Suzanne DeBrango, Brooklyn Properties” -Sponsor 2010

    Newsletter Signup

    Find us on Facebook

    Local Events

    See the full calendar →

    Archive

    • 2013 (6)
    • 2012 (72)
    • 2011 (51)
    • 2010 (43)
    • 2009 (19)
    • 2008 (23)
    • 2007 (17)
    • 2006 (16)
    • 2005 (11)
    • 2004 (12)
    • 2003 (1)

    Fort Greene on Flickr →

    Bookmarked