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Monday, July 16th, 2012

Richard Wright Cultural Medallion Unveiling
175 Carlton Avenue - 11AM

In the early part of this year the FGA launched a campaign to properly honor one of our former residents, Richard Wright. Today, the grassroots efforts of the FGA bear fruit as we mark this moment in our shared local history

The Historic Landmarks Preservation Center [HLPC] in conjunction with the FGA will unveil a Cultural Medallion honoring Richard Wright, author of the pivotal novel, Native Son, on Tuesday, July 17. 2012 at 11:00AM. The ceremony will be opened by Mrs. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, director of the HLPC, and will take place at 175 Carlton Avenue in Fort Greene. This was where Richard Wright was living in 1938, with his friends Herbert and Jane Newton, while drafting his breakout novel. Most often he would jot his notes after walking a short distance to sit on a bench opposite the Martyrs Monument in historic Fort Greene Park.

Native Son was the very first work ever by an African American writer to become a Book of the Month Club selection, and was later adapted into a successful Broadway play directed by Orson Welles. The work was a kingpin in the launch of the American Civil Rights movement in that it amply revealed the disenfranchisement of a young black boy, Bigger Thomas, in a white American society. As Wright observed in his novel, “Men can starve from a lack of self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread.” Among Wright’s other works were an autobiographical narrative, Uncle Tom’s Children as well as Black Boy, many non-fiction articles for the Daily Worker and other publications, and even haikus.

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and Lynn Nottage, celebrated playwright of Intimate Apparel and Ruined, will be speakers at the July 17th unveiling, in addition to Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Palazzo and noted author, musician and Fort Greene resident Carl Hancock Rux. A personal message from the daughter of Richard Wright, Ms. Julia Wright of Paris, will also be read at the ceremony.

FGA April / May Newsletter Online

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

The April / May 2012 edition of the Fort Greene Association Newsletter is online. Pick up a copy at some of your favorite local shops.

April / May 2012

In this issue:
•Discover Bldg 92
•The Trials and Trubulations of Saint FelixStreet
•Local Activist Leaves His Heart in Fort Greene
•The Spirit of Giving is Infectious
•Newscenes

Many thanks to our Newsletter Underwriters:

Corcoran Real Estate is proud to underwrite the FGA April/May 2012 Newsletter

Brown Harris Stevens is proud to underwrite the FGA April/May 2012 Newsletter

Filmore Real Estate is proud to underwrite the FGA April/May 2012 Newsletter

To learn how your business can advertise with the FGA and benefit the neighborhood contact us at [email protected]

And and mark your calendars for
our next Neighborhood Meeting

Living Green in Fort Greene Neighborhood Mixer and Meeting
April 16, 2012
7 PM - 9:30 PM
Ronald Edmonds Learning Center (MS 113)*
300 Adelphi Street between Lafayette and Dekalb Avenues
Admission: FREE

Learn about the various green programs taking place in Fort Greene, their impact in the community, and how you can benefit from them.

Confirmed participants include:

DK Holland, Bee Hive Host
Sean Meenan, Owner, Habana Outpost
Gary Oppenheimer, Founder, AmpleHarvest.org
Gwen Schantz, Founder, Brooklyn Grange Farm
Rob Shepherd, Market Manager, Fort Greene GrowNYC

Also meet the members of Fort Greene’s Community Gardens:
Carlton and Rockwell Brooklyn Bears l Farragut l Greene Garden l Ingersoll l Walt Whitman

*Why the new locations for FGA’s 2012 Neighborhood Mixers and Meetings? The FGA this year is holding our meetings at different locations to give residents the opportunity to explore buildings they may pass all the time but never been inside.

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

Serving Greater Fort Greene,
Fort Greene Association

Chair’s Notes

Sunday, February 26th, 2012
Fort Greeners,

Today we live in a high speed world. Messages are delivered at nearly the speed of light but are we more connected?

Email, Blogs, Tweets, Fans, QRC, IM -do they really connect, or is your Grandmother LOL?

The Fort Greene Association is not your Grandmother’s FGA (no offence Grandma). Today we bring to you all of the speed of the 21st century but we still hold to heart the power of the human connection.

On Monday evening you’ll have a chance to exercise your analog side by attending our first meeting of the season. FGA meetings are a place to share some drink and food with your neighbors, some you know and others you will get to know, as you participate in growing and guiding your neighborhood.

Now some of you might say that the mouthful of a topic “Employment & Entrepreneurial Opportunities Available in and Around Fort Greene” is of no importance to me but that is where I have to differ. You see the businesses we have in our neighborhood are a reflection of the neighborhood. This is your chance to suggest to future local business owners the kind of business you would like to see in your neighborhood, find out about job opportunities for your children or your neighbor’s children, comment on the programs the FGA is running throughout the neighborhood, and to just have fun.

So come on out Monday evening, 7PM at Bishop Loughlin High School to connect, the analog way.

Another connection- the FGA’s Grants Committee kindly asks you to bring nonperishable food items to be donated to Queen of All Saints Food Pantry who has asked the FGA for help.

Don’t forget to RSVP to [email protected], this helps us make sure we have enough plates and cups. If you forget, no worries, my Grandmother always told me to be prepared for extra guests.

I hope to see you there.

Paul Palazzo - FGA Chairperson

February Newsletter Online

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

The February 2012 edition of the Fort Greene Association Newsletter is online. Pick up a copy at some of your favorite local shops.

In this issue:

  • February is Black History Month
  • Livable Streets: The Case for a Lafayette Ave. Bike Lane
  • FGA Joins the Brooklyn Neighborhood Congress
  • The Spirit of Giving is Infectious
  • Newscenes

Many thanks to our Newsletter Underwriters:

Corcoran Real Estate is proud to underwrite the FGA February 2012 Newsletter

Brown Harris Stevens is proud to underwrite the FGA February 2012 Newsletter

Prudentail Real Estate is proud to underwrite the FGA February 2012 Newsletter

To learn how your business can advertise with the FGA and benefit the neighborhood contact us at [email protected]

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].

Sign the FGA Petition to Calendar the Extension of the Fort Greene Historic District

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Give yourself and your neighborhood the most memorable 2012. Thirty-nine years ago in 1973 impassioned neighbors worked toward the goal of establishing the Fort Greene Historic District, foreseeing the vibrant multi-cultural neighborhood we have today. In 1978 their efforts were rewarded and the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission [LPC] designated a part of Fort Greene as a Historic District, but the LPC omitted so much more that was good.

Now we all have a chance to help in extending the Historic Fort Greene District as it was so keenly envisioned by our predecessors in 1973.

Please sign the FGA Petiton.

I ask you as Fort Greener to Fort Greener to take a few moments to sign our online petition urging LPC to move rapidly in finishing what was begun in 1973. Make this a memorable 2012.

Please sign the FGA Petiton.

Sincerely,
Paul Palazzo
FGA Chairperson
For more information read the September 2011 FGA Newsletter article

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

    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

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