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Black History Month in Fort Greene

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

In recognition of Black History Month, the Fort Greene Association (FGA) salutes African and Caribbean American Fort Greene residents who’ve made significant contributions in and around Fort Greene, committed selfless acts to help others as well as recognize pioneers who’ve paved the way. The New York Times Local Fort Greene – Clinton Hill is our media partner for the Fort Greene Association’s Second Annual Black History Month Celebration. Visit daily http://fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com to learn more about your neighbors and friends.

In case you missed it, take a look at our next group of Black History Month Honorees:

Camille Yorrick — A Grammy Nominee Tomorrow, a Fort Greener Forever
Robert Cranford — A Funeral Director Who Cared
Danny Simmons — Artist, Mentor, Conscience
Edward Carter — Lost One Year Ago, But His Legacy Lives On

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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.

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) in Press

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012




Drivers Cry Foul over Fowler Square Pedestrian Plaza Plan

Taking it Down in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill

Fort Greene and Clinton Hill to City: Slow Us Down!

Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Leads the Way in ‘Slow Zone’ Requests

Applications for 20 MPH Zones Pour in From the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens

POLL: Lafayette Avenue Bike Lane?

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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.


Fort Green Community Board 2 News

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

Community Board 2 Invites You to the following Meetings:

Community Board 2 (CB2) will hold its monthly parks and land use committee meetings this week. Please note the February parks committee meeting is rescheduled a week earlier than usual to prevent a conflict with the President’s Day holiday.

All CB2 committee meetings begin with the approval of the agenda and introduction of the committee officers. The meetings conclude with the approval of the previous month’s meeting minutes, a chairperson’s report, other business and a community forum during which the public may speak.

Parks and Recreation Committee

Monday, February 13
6 PM
Brooklyn Hospital
121 DeKalb Avenue at St. Felix Street
Dining Rooms A&B (off of the cafeteria)

The committee and general public will have the opportunity to meet Mike Lavery, the Department of Parks and Recreation’s (DPR) new district manager for Brooklyn Community District 2.

Marty Maher, DPR Brooklyn chief of staff, is now confirmed to speak about a $500,000 state grant for Commodore Barry Park. DPR is currently determining how to make the required local match.

Land Use Committee

Wednesday, February 15
6 PM
Dibner Building, Polytechnic Institute
5 MetroTech Center (between Clinton and Court streets)
Room LC400

The committee will also review the following Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) application:

151 Lafayette Avenue — Fort Greene Historic District — Application is to replace the non-original, Art Deco brownstone relief around the front door to match the profile above the windows on the building.

Visit www.nyc.gov/brooklyncb2 to learn more about Community Board 2.

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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.

Opportunities available with the Fort Greene Association

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

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The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is growing as rapid as our neighborhood and it takes a village to help it run like a well-oiled machine.

Was one of your New Year’s resolutions to get more involved in your neighborhood? If your answer is yes, the FGA is happy to assist you in fulfilling your goals! Please take a moment to consider some of the following available opportunities:

The FGA is Seeking your Talent!

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is working on some exciting projects and we want to incorporate local Fort Greene residents and businesses once they are finalized. We are looking to hear from:

  • AV Technicians
  • Caters
  • Chefs
  • Craft Artisans
  • Gift Basket Designers
  • Graphic Designers
  • Musicians
  • Photographers
  • Puppeteers
  • Small Home Based Businesses

Please send an email to [email protected] with a brief description of your business, years of operation and website. Musicians please include a link to your sound cloud page or link to your music clips. The FGA will keep your information on file for our upcoming projects.

Volunteers Needed

Hospitality

Do you enjoy meeting new people? Want to contribute in making Fort Greene an even better place to live, work and play? If you answered yes to any of these questions then the Fort Greene Association (FGA) needs you! We are looking for volunteers to give 1-2 hours of their time to help greet and check-in our members and guests at our bi-monthly FGA Neighborhood Mixers and Meetings.

Communications Liaison

We need help getting the word out regarding upcoming FGA Neighborhood Mixers and Meetings, special events, neighborhood surveys, etc. We also need volunteers to help post FGA meeting posters and distribute our newsletter in multi-unit buildings. Donating 1-2 hours of your time bi-monthly will make a world of a difference in your neighborhood.

Writers

All eyes are on Fort Greene, be the trusted source in reporting how we Fort Greene residents really Live Work & Play. Your work will have the opportunity to appear in the bi-monthly FGA newsletter (subject to space availability) or website.

To learn more on how you can contribute to your neighborhood please send an email to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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

Sunday, February 12th, 2012


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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. BREAKING: Man Hit By Vehicle at Vanderbilt and Myrtle
  2. Man Injured at Lafayette Ave. Station During Morning Commute
  3. Crushing on Fort Greene
  4. Fort Greene Makes the List: Where to Drink Coffee in New York City Right Now
  5. Brute Knocks Down Woman, Takes Her Phone
  6. Troubled Fort Greene Condo-Turned-Rental Building Finds Buyer
  7. 67 Adelphi Sells Low, Getting Reno’ed
  8. Owner Gives Up on Selling Spike’s Firehouse on Dekalb
  9. Mini Civil War Over Expansion Plans in Fowler Square
  10. Fort Greene Park Renovation Plan Revealed
  11. Brooklyn’s Last Humpback Street Sign
  12. Park Rehab Means Good-Bye to ‘Fort Greene Falls’
  13. City Strips ‘Rat-Infested’ Greene Avenue Church of its Tax Exemption
  14. School’s out Forever: City Closes Clinton Hill’s MS 103
  15. Parents Sue to Keep ‘Success’ Charter out of Cobble Hill
  16. More Delays at Atlantic Yards
  17. Crime Report: Lots More Stolen iPhones and Many Car Crimes
  18. Popular Arts and Letters Principal Leaves for Private ‘Blue Man’ School
  19. Should Fowler Square Swallow Up South Elliott Place?
  20. Walking off the Big Apple: Navigating Fort Greene: between BAM and the Barclays Center


The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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.

Black History Month in Fort Greene

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

In recognition of Black History Month, the Fort Greene Association (FGA) salutes African and Caribbean American Fort Greene residents who’ve made significant contributions in and around Fort Greene, committed selfless acts to help others as well as recognize pioneers who’ve paved the way. The New York Times Local Fort Greene – Clinton Hill is our media partner for the Fort Greene Association’s Second Annual Black History Month Celebration. Visit daily http://fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com to learn more about your neighbors and friends.

In case you missed it, take a look at our next group of Black History Month Honorees:

Bob Byer — Teaching Life Lessons on the Hardwood

Touré — A Cultural Critic at the Nexus of Black America

Isabella Lee — A Tenant Leader Who is Always Working

Aaron Ingram — A Champion of Black Cinema

Malik Yoba — A Big-Time Star Who Uses His Power

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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.

DOT Workshops
- Fowler Plaza Design, February 16
- Bike Share Brooklyn, February 23

Thursday, February 9th, 2012
Fort Greeners,

Many thanks to Community Board 2 for taking leadership in bringing these two important meetings to the attention of the Fort Greene Association membership.

DOT, the Fulton Area Business (FAB) Alliance, Council Member Letitia James and Community Board 2 invite the public to help design the future plaza at Fowler Square.

Date and Time: Thursday, February 16, 6:00-8:00 pm
Location: Lafayette Ave Presbyterian Church, Jarvey Room, 85 South Oxford Street
(between Fulton Street and Lafayette Avenue)
Contact: Emily Weidenhof at NYCDOT, 212-839-4325 or [email protected]

The workshop goals are to enhance public space, create safer streets, gather design input and discuss traffic.

Learn more about the NYC Plaza Program.
Read more about the FAB Alliance and the “triangle parks” of Fulton Street

Download the presentation from June 2011 plaza workshops, facilitated by the Pratt Center

Read the FGA Newsletter article on the Fowler Plaza membership survey

Join Community Board Two, State Senator Daniel Squadron, Assemblymember Joan Millman, Councilmembers Letitia James and Stephen Levin and DOT to help plan the bike share system! In particular, the workshop will discuss possible locations for the bike “docking stations” (see below).

Learn more about the New York City bike share program
Find out about other bike share workshops and events elsewhere in the city

For more information, please contact Zephreny Parmenter at 718.222.7250 or at [email protected].

Flyers for the two workshops, as well as the above map, are available in PDF format by email from the Community Board 2 district office. Please send requests to [email protected].

The Next Fort Greene Association (FGA) Neighborhood Mixer & Meeting

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Employment & Entrepreneurial

Opportunities available in & around Fort Greene

Monday, February 27, 7PM

Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School
Enter Auditorium on Greene Ave.
(Between Clermont & Vanderbilt Aves.)

RSVP TODAY [email protected]

FGA Neighborhood Mixer
Performance by Bishop Loughlin Alumni Band
Sponsored by

Are you interested in opening a business at one of the vacant storefronts in the neighborhood or learning about the various services available to assist your business? Do you want to have a say in the types of businesses you would like to see come to your neighborhood? Are you interested in learning about the various employment opportunities and training programs available in the community? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need to attend the FGA’s upcoming Neighborhood Mixer and Meeting.

Come out and join your neighbors, business owners, meet members of the community and speak with your local elected officials.

Confirmed participants:

Cristal Rivera, Director of Workforce Development
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation

Charles Jarden, Chair
Fort Greene Park Conservancy

Xamayla Rose-Persadi, Policy Analyst
Brooklyn Summer H.E.A.T., Office of the Brooklyn Borough President

Phillip Kellogg, Manager
Fulton Area Business (FAB) Alliance

Henrietta Koffi, Deputy Director
Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership (SNAP)

Katie Lyon, Business Services Manager
Downtown Brooklyn Partnership

Jennifer Stokes, Program Manager, Business Attraction and Assistance
Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership

Maud Andrews, Programs and Outreach Specialist
Brooklyn Public Library, PowerUp! Competition

Ron Reed, Business Services Manager
Workforce1, NYC Business Solutions

Dale Charles, Director of Economic Development
Pratt Area Community Council

Michelle McClymont, Senior Account Manager
NYC Business Solutions

Vince Tabone, Esq., Director of Government & Community Affairs, Sr. Counsel
Red Apple Group, Inc.

Oma Holloway, Director of Career Services
The Door

RSVP today at [email protected] to reserve your seat, receive meeting updates and follow-up meeting announcements. Have questions you would like to ask our guest speakers? Please forward them with your RSVP.

Admission is free for members and non-members to the FGA’s Neighborhood Mixers and Meetings. Meet your neighbors while enjoying a complimentary tasting menu provided by SoCo Southern Fused Cuisine.

We encourage meeting attendees to become a member of the Fort Greene Association or make a donation to support the FGA’s free programming; please visit our website to learn more. Your financial support is needed to support our neighborhood efforts.

 The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, 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. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Black History Month in Fort Greene

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

In recognition of Black History Month, the Fort Greene Association (FGA) salutes African and Caribbean American Fort Greene residents who’ve made significant contributions in and around Fort Greene, committed selfless acts to help others as well as recognize pioneers who’ve paved the way. The New York Times Local Fort Greene - Clinton Hill is our media partner for the Fort Greene Association’s Second Annual Black History Month Celebration. Visit daily http://fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com to learn more about your neighbors and friends.

In case you missed it, take a look at our first group of Black history Month Honorees:

Earl Johnson — A Grassroots Politician

Ronald K. Brown — A Dancer Who Serves His Neighborhood

Wesley Fagan, Black History Month Honoree, Dies at Age 101

Gordon Chambers — A Soul Singer With a Neighborhood Heart

Carol Thomas — A Hairdresser Who Knows The Roots of Her Neighborhood

Mark Your Calendar: Fort Greene Association (FGA) Black History Month Events

Black History Month Art & Music Series: Gordon Chambers* & Genesis Tramaine*

Presented by the Fort Greene Association

February 8, 2012

7PM – 9PM

Brooklyn Moon Cafe

745 Fulton St. (bet. South Elliott Pl. & South Portland Ave.)

Space is Limited RSVP today via Facebook

In honor of Black History Month, the Fort Greene Association (FGA) invites you to come out with your colleagues, neighbors and friends to enjoy 2 for 1 drink specials, great music, and great conversations. Admission is free.

About the Artists:

Gordon Chambers, Grammy award winner who penned hit songs for some of R&B’s most iconic legends such as Anita Baker, Beyonce, Usher, Brownstone, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Patti Labelle, and The Isley Brothers. Join us for a listening party for his new album SINCERE followed by a brief performance.

Genesis Tramaine’s paintings invoke the voices of ancestors and give praise to the world around her. Genesis is totally excited about art, the only thing she really thinks about. Her work has been exhibited at John Allan Gallery, Atlantic Avenue Artwalk, The Shrine, 1 Front Street, and more.

*Work is available for purchase.

Fort Greene’s Black Writers: A Neighborhood History

February 15, 2012

7:30 PM

Space is limited RSVP today via Facebook

Greenlight Bookstore, 686 Fulton Street at South Portland Ave.

In honor of Black History Month, the Fort Greene Association (FGA) and Greenlight Bookstore presents an evening of local literary history. Celebrated local authors (including Nelson George, author of City Kid and Carl Hancock Rux, author of Asphalt and Talk; John Lee,writer and director for Starz, MTV, Comedy Central and Adult Swim; and Martha Southgate, author of The Taste of Salt) discuss their work and what the neighborhoods of Fort Greene and Clinton Hill have meant to their writing.

New Voices in Black Cinema Festival

February 15 – 20

30 Lafayette Ave. (bet. Hanson Pl. & Lafayette Ave.)

View film previews and purchase your tickets today!

ActNow Foundation kicks off their second annual five-day event reflecting the wide spectrum of views and themes within the African diaspora community in Brooklyn and beyond. A home to ActNow film screenings since August 2009, including last summer’s New York premiere of The Wonder Year, Kenneth Price’s documentary profile of Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder, BAMcinématek continues its partnership to provide exposure to new and compelling voices in Black independent cinema.

Black History Month Art & Music Series: Steven Mayo & Soul Summit

Presented by the Fort Greene Association

February 23, 2011

7PM - 9PM

Two Steps Down

240 Dekalb Ave. (bet. Clermont & Vanderbilt Aves)

RSVP today via Facebook

In honor of Black History Month, the Fort Greene Association (FGA) invites you to come out with your colleagues, neighbors and friends for complimentary appetizers, drink specials, great music, and great conversations. Admission is free.

About the Artists

Steve Mayo’s work was has been showcased in an exhibition at The World Bank, Washington D.C. and Aljira, Newark, New Jersey. In 2006 his piece Katrina Didn’t Do This was acquired by the David Driskell Center of the University of Maryland College Park.

Soul Summit Music Festival produced over the past ten years a Music Festival that has become an institution developing a loyal following of music fans that bring the hills of Fort Greene Park alive with families, food, dancing. The festival provides the backdrop for access to music, networking and other activities.

*Work is available for purchase.

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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

Sunday, February 5th, 2012


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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. Brooklyn Authors’ Favorite Places to Read, Write, Drink and Dine: A Scene Grows in Brooklyn: Arts & Culture
  2. The Day: Fort Greene Before Gentrification
  3. Lulu and Po Takes Shape At Old Abistro Site
  4. Fans to Pay Tribute to Don Cornelius with Mass Dance in Times Square
  5. Popular Fort Greene Principal is Leaving to Helm a Private School
  6. Save the Shirley Chisholm State Office Building!
  7. The Day: Susan Sarandon Arrives and a Great Pizza Man Departs
  8. Yikes! Brooklyn Nets’ Barclays Center 1.0 “Concept Court” Looks Frighteningly Real
  9. Fort Greene Ghost
  10. Provel Cheese Invades…Brooklyn?!?!
  11. Over, Done: Morton’s Closes
  12. Bringing a New Eatery to Life in an Old Fort Greene Space
  13. A Very Busy Crime Report — Plus A New Map System
  14. DeKalb Market to Get Booze
  15. Closing Bell: ‘The G Train’s a Jerk’
  16. Brooklyn Nabes Expect Real Estate Boom with Barclays Center
  17. Jerk Attacks Woman for Her Ipod Touch
  18. Open Big House: Jail Opens its Doors to Community
  19. Street Changes Near Arena Site: Planned
  20. Bowing to Change: Brooklyn’s Triangle Sports Feels Pressure From All Side

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are 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.

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