Fort Greene Happenings
Your Fort Greene Weekend Staycation starts today! Visit our event calendar to learn what’s going on in and around Fort Greene. While you are planning your weekend out on the town, be sure to take advantage of Dine in Brooklyn’s dining deals!
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 http://historicfortgreene.org/submit-an-event/. Please allow 5 business days for your event to be posted to the FGA’s event calendar.
Transportation Updates
State Committeewoman / District Leader Olanike “Ola” Alabi announced yesterday the NYC Transit and the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) B25 & B26 buses will now stop directly across from the Grace Agard Harewood (Fort Greene Senior) Center to accommodate the needs of the community; the paperwork is currently being processed.
Top Stories in and around Fort Greene
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 in our neighborhood and to highlight what makes our neighborhood so special and unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the Fort Greene Association on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter
Here are this week’s top FGA Facebook and Twitter stories:
- Fire at Fort Greene Restaurant
- Supermoon at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 7:32PM, March 19, 2011
- Hipster Trap Coming To Your ‘Hood?
- Finally! Supermarket Coming Soon to Ashland
- Fort Greene’s Cambodian Cuisine, Now on Wheels
- Rosie Perez Hosts Fort Greene Festival Kick-Off Party
- Upon the Burning of Our Store - Brooklyn Free Store
- “That’s Brooklyn”: Starbucks CEO Dismisses Park Slope In Favor Of Bensonhurst
- DeKalb Market Will Feature Incubator Farm, Food Vendors
- Hawk Munches Pigeon on a Porch
Support the FGA Today!
The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is the clear strong voice of Fort Greene, getting our strength from our membership and the contributions you give. That strength gives the FGA a greater voice with elected officials and government agencies on behalf of your neighborhood concerns. Make your voice stronger by becoming a member of the Fort Greene Association today.
The FGA is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Please help the FGA become stronger with your time - volunteering on a FGA committee and your tax deductible donation that will bring a full year of benefits to you and your neighborhood.
Your donation matters, please be generous making your much needed tax deductible donation to the Fort Greene Association today. To learn more about the FGA and how you can make a donation please visit http://historicfortgreene.org/join-renew/ today!

Eva Daniels: Fort Greene’s Real Estate Agent
Dahved Levy: Rockin’ the Neighborhood
The Founder of Fort Greene Fest, Peter Tulloch started a music festival that is one of the biggest events of the summer.
Two Steps Down: A Soul Food Staple, the Mayo Family opened their popular restaurant on DeKalb Avenue in 1969
Hiram Thomas: An Early Pioneer in Fort Greene, bought a property on Fort Greene Place, and endured the hatred of his neighbors
Jamel Gaines Built a Creative Outlet in Fort Greene. The dancer runs a school that nurtures budding artists
Marian Anderson Gave a Legendary Performance at BAM
James Forten, A Prison Ship Survivor. The inventor, businessman and abolitionist was a captive on the ships anchored in Wallabout Bay during the Revolutionary War.
The Joseph Brothers: Elder Statesmen of Fulton
