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Hawthorne Block Association Meeting Thursday, July 15 at 7 pm
If you're on the block of Hawthorne between Flatbush and Bedford, you are cordially invited to the next block association meeting, this Thursday, 7 pm, at the Church of the Evangel (on Bedford, between Hawthorne and Fenimore). We're going to be planning the September block party. Come one, come all!
Posted at 12:48 PM in 11225, Block associations, Events | Permalink | Comments (2) New Neighborhood Blog: The Q at Parkside
The blog has hit the ground running, with a comparison of our four neighborhood grocery stores and a review of Melany, a Dominican restaurant on Flatbush and Lenox (gmap) that I wasn't aware of (and will now be checking out). He also beat me to joking about the DNA testing ads on the dollar vans, which I obviously waited too long to poke fun at. In addition to blogging, the Thomases started the Clarkson FlatBed block association, which apparently kicked off strong: there will be a clean-up day on June 4 and a block party in August. Welcome aboard, Q. Don't take too much of our traffic. (Image via The Subway Nut) Posted at 12:36 PM in 11226, Block associations, Blog news | Permalink | Comments (0) Winthrop New Generation Block Association Meeting Tonight
That's May 19, 7 pm at 19 Winthrop Street, for the block between Flatbush and Bedford. Come on down!
Posted at 11:36 AM in Block associations | Permalink | Comments (0) Hawthorne Block Association Meeting This Thursday, 7 pm,
The Hawthorne Street Block Association for Flatbush/Bedford is meeting this Thursday, May 13, at the Church of the Evangel, at 7 pm. Come on down!
Posted at 02:04 PM in Block associations, Events | Permalink | Comments (0) New Block Association for Clarkson Avenue
Block associations are a great way of meeting people and building better neighborhoods, so get to it, people! Posted at 01:59 PM in 11226, Block associations | Permalink | Comments (3) Hawthorne Street "Clean & Green" Day This Saturday, April 24
Thanks to Kings County Nurseries for a generous discount on wood planters. Posted at 01:12 PM in 11225, Block associations, Events | Permalink | Comments (1) It's That Time of Year: Time To Spay the Feral CatsWhile I can understand wanting to feed feral cats, doing so without getting the cats spayed and neutered ultimately only leads to even more cats being hungry and miserable. Fortunately, those who genuinely want to help the feral cat populations have an option: The NYC Feral Cat Initiative offers free Feral Cat Colony workshops. Once you take the class, you become a certified Trap & Neuter Release Caretaker and can borrow traps from the ASPCA. The next class is this Saturday, March 20, from 9:30 am to 1 pm, at Queens Library. (Info here.) I took the class a couple of years ago -- it's painless and well worth doing, whether you love cats or just want to stop them from crapping in your planters. This would be a great project for a block association to tackle. It doesn't cost much (the rate for spaying and shots ends up around $7 per cat) and responsibilities are easily divided. Posted at 11:48 AM in 11225, Block associations, Feral Caturday | Permalink | Comments (2) Block Association Meetings This WeekThere are two block association meetings this Thursday, March 11, one for Lincoln between Ocean and Flatbush, the other for Hawthorne Street between Flatbush and Bedford. LinRoFORMA (Lincoln Road b/w Flatbush & Ocean Residents & Merchants Association) is meeting at 7 pm at K-Dog. The new group will be choosing leaders and upcoming projects. For more info, contact linroforma (at) gmail.com. The Hawthorne Street Block Association is meeting at 7 pm at Church of the Evangel. At least 60% of residents are needed to sign a petition for the annual block party, so bodies are need to come by and sign. The block party will be September 11 this year. We'll also be discussing our first spring planting projects. Got a block association meeting coming up? Let us know and we'll post about it here! Posted at 01:29 PM in Block associations, Events | Permalink | Comments (0) Lincoln Road Residents and Merchants Forming New Block Association
Here's hoping the group really takes off. As home of the Prospect Park subway station, the entrance to Prospect Park, the Maple Street School, and several bus lines, this block is not only important for the residents and business owners along it but to everyone in the neighborhood. Posted at 11:21 AM in 11225, Block associations | Permalink | Comments (3) |
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