New Year's in the Nabe

Here's a (incomplete) Fulton-focused roundup of some of the parties and special offerings happening locally next weekend to ring in 2010: To Prep: Greene Grape: Free sparkling wine tastings [Dec 29 and 30, 5-7 pm)

Dec. 31: Stonehome Wine Bar: Prix Fix 4 courses for $55

Olivino Wine Bar (Fulton bt Vanderbilt and Clinton): Free glass of bubbly at midnight

“The Castle @ Fulton Street” Platinum New Year’s Eve Gala: 8:00pm December 31, 2009 93 Irving Place (corner of 1057 Fulton Street) Host: Wellington Sharpe Cost:  Single $45, Couples $80 Complimentary Champagne as the ball drops, Noise Makers, Party Hats

Music by D Exclusive…. Let’s Welcome 2010 with Gratefulness & Togetherness For tickets call 917-709-3462 or 917-743-1684 or 718-230-0011

Family Friendly: Pratt Steam Whistles (which I have still never seen!)

Know of more?  Add 'em in the comments.

Toy Drive, Discounted Manicures and a Grand Opening

Tomorrow, there's lots going on down on Fulton, thanks to Lashunda Davis (owner of both 'Cure and Grady's).  Head down to donate some holiday cheer to a needy child, get a well-deserved holiday mani, and celebrate the opening of a hip new boutique!

  • From 11am-7pm, bring a new, unwrapped toy to 'Cure Beauty Bar and receive a $10 mani'cure (921 Fulton St)
  • Gradys Collective Market (923 Fulton) holds its Grand Opening: Wine and food tasting, discounts, raffles, flowers and of course Fashion...Men and Women!

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Holiday Events at Still Hip

If you have kids, you won't want to miss all of the family friendly fun going on at Still Hip at 283 Grand Ave.  There are events for parents, too! Santa visits the shop this weekend to kick off the holidays.

Here's all the info from Gabby at Still Hip:

SANTA Saturday, December 5 | 2-6pm | Sunday, December 6 | noon-4pm | $10 per photo This is it!!! Santa is coming this weekend!!! I am so excited!!! Can you tell from all the exclamation points??? Not only will Santa be here, but the back drop, created by our very own Cecile Dyer, is going to be incredible. http://www.wooloo.org/ceciledyer. Not only will the back drop be beautiful, but the photos, taken by professional mom-tographer Stephanie Powell will be AMAZING and only $10 a shot!!! Not only that, Santa will be giving away 200 goody bags full of great stuff from the whole neighborhood! hipBIZ: THE BASICS OF WRITING A BUSINESS PLAN Thursday, December 17 | 7pm | $10 pp Learn the fundamentals of writing a business plan from Liliana Blanco of BOC Women's Business Center. Bring your ideas and bring some friends. Call the store to reserve your spot 718.398.0008

GINGERBREAD FUN! Sunday, December 20 | 2-4pm | all ages How great would it be to have a super fabulous gingerbread house made by you and your little ones without having to mess up your house? Well we have the solution for you! Join us for this fun workshop with professional cake decorator Melanie Levander and go home ready for the big night! More details to come next week. E-mail to reserve a spot now as there is limited space thedecoratorsclub@earthlink.net

First Friday at RePop: 12/4

This just in from RePop: repopxmas

We can't believe it, but the holidays are already here again.  Why break tradition?  Put your merriest foot forward this Friday and take a look at some real buried treasures!

The New Jewels of Miss Ellie will be on view from Dec 3 - 7, for a special trunk show event.

This season, you will find the best impulse gifts to delight your mom, your girlfriends, your babysitter or yourself: the Curious Cocktail Ring: Rare Birds, hands-holding-bouquets, angels and insects: one-size-fits every finger, $29-40 each. Old World Lockets are also the perfect personalized gift.

John Mathias will be showing  "Crushing Silence" a collection of photographs and paintings that evoke a quiet and mysterious beauty in landscape and still-life. Images of a post-human world in reverent abstraction from the beaches to the concrete canyons of the city.

This limited collection is vibrant and haunting, offering an ideal gift or decorative option for any interior in need of a conversational splash.

Meet the artists at our First Friday Christmas Party, Dec 4, from 5pm - 9pm.  Join us for some good wine, scrumptious appetizers and delightful conversation in one of the most eclectic and festive atmospheres in town!

RePop 68 Washington Ave.

A Few Upcoming Events

Several people have emailed me about upcoming events in the neighborhood.  Here's a selection of the best: "Open House" at the Irondale Center, 85 S. Oxford. The piece involves making an entire house with people's bodies as the walls, windows, chairs and tables.  The audience is invited to experience the structure both from outside as well as from within the living space.  The event is entirely FREE and open to the public. www.thelivingroomproject.info Thursday, 12/10/09 , 8pm

Le Salon des Artistes, from Janna Hyten (The "Halloween Lady" of 313 Clinton Ave.) A holiday art salon, perfect for gift shopping. A variety of artists' work will be on display.

Dec 5th-6th Dec 12-13th Dec 19-20

Sale times are 10am-3pm 313  Clinton Avenue between DeKalb and Lafayette

Tuesdays on Myrtle:  Free Live Music after Your Holiday Shopping Consecutive Tuesdays this holiday season, starting at 7:30 pm December 1st @ La Stalla 499 Myrtle  (Hall/Ryerson) Latin Jazz

December 8th @ Anima 458 Myrtle (Waverly/Washington) Global Soul and R&B

December 15th @ Sans Souci 330 Myrtle  (Washington Park/Carlton) Funky Percussion

White Wash at Corridor Gallery, 334 Grand Ave. Work by artist Navin June Norling, up through January 7th.  The exhibit merges painting, sculpture and performance art to create an unconventional billboard.

MARP Celebrates 10th Anniversary

MARPturns10 The Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project will be celebrating its 10th Anniversary on December 2 with food tastings, wine and live music.  The party is open to the community (tickets are required and can be purchased here).

So much of Myrtle Avenue's transformation is due to the amazing team at MARP.  I for one am grateful to have so many independent (and locally owned) businesses nearby.

Next week, CHB will chat with M. Blaise Backer, Executive Director of MARP, about his job, the organization and how to get more involved.

Thanksgiving Dinner

I, like many of our readers, will be making T-giving dinner this year and it's time to get on that grocery shopping! Greene Grape Provisions will be having a Thanksgiving tasting event tomorrow (in Manhattan) and Friday (locally) to show off their dinner sides, plus wines to serve with dinner.  Below is info from the shop: We'll hold their annual pre-Thanksgiving wine and food tasting this Friday at the Brooklyn wine store from 5-8pm. People can try six American wines we recommend to go with Thanksgiving, pick up a six pack at 10% off and taste the wines with sides from Provisions. We'll have green beans almondine, stuffing, mashed potatoes and candied yams... all FREE. The Brooklyn wine store is at 765 Fulton Street between South Portland and South Oxford. More information here: http://bk.ly/Y7 . We are taking orders for sides and turkeys up until 9 am Monday morning. People can pre-order all natural, organic, heritage and wild turkeys plus pies and cheese plates here.

We're also offering free delivery Thanksgiving week of the six-pack of wines . . . wine is heavy - you don't want to be lugging a 10 lb bird and bottles of vino. . .

Personally, I'll be ordering a bird there - supporting a local business and knowing I'll receive excellent quality!  Happy cooking :)

Food Co-Op Meeting: Tuesday

11/17 General Meeting: Coop visioning workshop, food conference recap, fresh food!

Please join us for the Greene Hill Food Co-op's November General Meeting!

When: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 7:00-9:30 PM
Where: BRIC Studios, 2nd floor, 57 Rockwell Pl between DeKalb and Fulton.

If you haven’t been to GHFC General Meeting in a while, this is the one to attend – so clear your schedule!

At the meeting we will hold a special workshop to envision our co-op. What will our co-op look and feel like? How will it be laid out? What products and services will be available on day one and further into the future?

We will construct our vision using a frame of reference of food stores in our area, including Choice Greene, Fresh Garden, Elly's Market, Associated (on Waverly), Brooklyn Fare and Perelandra. With these spaces in mind, we will brainstorm and fine-tune our vision for the co-op.

This will be a huge chance to have a say in the future of our Co-op. Every voice and vote counts!

For the latest agenda updates, see the website. Printed agendas will be handed out at the General Meeting.

Mark your calendar for our December meeting, too – we know how hectic the holiday season gets. As we did in December 2008, this December meeting will be an All-Committee Meeting, where every committee meets simultaneously with opportunities to combine efforts, ask questions, and collaborate on tasks with other committees. It will be held at Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, 85 South Oxford Street from 7:00-9:00 PM SHARP on December 17.

FORGING THE ROAD AHEAD
The Governance Committee is working hard to draw the map for our membership agreement, member handbook and other governing principles of our Co-op. You want to be a part of that conversation, don’t you? It’s a vital part of our future as a Co-op – they’re doing some great work that YOU can help with! Most importantly, we are writing and designing membership handbooks, agreements, and other documents needed to build the Co-op. Active committee members include Gordon Skinner, Giselle Sperber and others with an interest in constructing the backbone of our very organization. Email: governance(at)greenehillfoodcoop.com

This is the second in an ongoing series: Co-op Committee of the Month.

HERE WE GO!
We’re excited about the rapid progress we’re making. We’re now officially incorporated as a cooperative corporate entity! This means we can move full steam ahead with concrete steps to reach our grand opening, but we still need your help with lots of activities, and don’t forget – you can get work credit NOW to be used later on. Even if you can’t or don’t like to attend meetings, there are tasks you can accomplish.

The Outreach Committee needs people who can help get the word out about the Co-op and its benefits. In addition to attending regular community meetings, we need your help with tabling at the Park Slope Food Co-op to increase awareness for members from our neighborhood. Email: outreach(at)greenehillfoodcoop.com

Our IT Committee could use your help launching our new Web site and finishing the database of members. Email: it(at)greenehillfoodcoop.com

Are you a finance whiz or a good number cruncher – or do you run your own business? The Finance Committee could really use your help! Or perhaps you're an organized bookkeeper? When we begin to sign up members, we will need a dedicated person or two to take on this task of Membership. Email: finance(at)greenehillfoodcoop.com

Let us know if you want to work. Since we all have to work as members of the Co-op, we can bank your hours and use them for future time off (FTOP) with our Co-op or with Park Slope Food Co-op if you are a member in good standing there. Committee chairs will track this for you.

FORT GREENE FOOD CONFERENCE RECAP
The Fort Greene Food Conference was a real success! Despite the rainy weather, many of our neighbors came to P.S. 67 on Saturday, October 24, to learn about affordable healthful eating, visions for a new neighborhood food system, and growing our own food right here in the city. Our very own Erin Kaplan led a popular workshop entitled "You Are What You Eat: Eating healthy for life, beauty, health and intelligence." You can read the Downtown Star’s article about the Conference here.

GHFC members were present at the Conference to get our neighbors excited and informed about our efforts. Many members of the community added their names to our list to get our newsletters and more information about our activities; we also collected tons of filled-out surveys!

FRESH FOOD SHOP
The Fresh Food Shop, held during the General Meeting, will provide organic carrots from Blue Heron Farm, organic herbs from Finger Lakes Organic Growers Co-op, and minimally treated pears from Hepworth Farms -- plus organic tomatillos and collard greens from some of the best local farms around.

This is why we want a Co-op here. You can't get stuff this good anywhere in our neighborhood, and we thank the PSFC for helping us make this happen.

Childcare for General Meeting
Sitters Studio is providing free childcare during the meeting. Sitters Studio is a unique babysitting agency that is entirely staffed with artists who have a childcare background. They arrive with a tote of artistic toys ready to engage the children in fun and creative play. The agency is insured and bonded. All of the sitters are reference and background checked and are CPR certified. Please email info(at)greenehillfoodcoop.com at least one day before the meeting, to let us know if you will be in need of childcare so that we can staff the appropriate amount of sitters.

Community Partners
The Greene Hill Food Coop is being created in a vibrant and exciting neighborhood. The Community Partners Program was developed so our efforts and the efforts of so many other neighborhood institutions can be highlighted. For more information about this program, see the Community Partners page.

Erica Allen Photo at Melanie Flood Projects

Last month, we interviewed local curator Melanie Flood.  Here's info on the latest photography show in her home: Exhibition Dates: November 8 -- December 2, 2009 Reception: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 6-9pm

Melanie Flood Projects is pleased to present "Untitled Gentlemen", a solo exhibit of photographs by Erica Allen. splash

A series of fictional photographic portraits exploring representations and constructions of identity. Created with faces from contemporary barbershop hairstyle posters and figures from found studio photographs, this work gives new value and meaning to otherwise discarded and primarily functional photographs.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Erica Allen is a Brooklyn based artist originally from Oakland, California. She received her MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in 2008. Recent awards included the Women in Photography (WIP-Lightside Individual Project) runner-up grant. She has previously exhibited at the Camera Club of New York, the Broadway Gallery and Visual Arts Gallery in New York City. www.ericaallenphoto.com

ABOUT THE GALLERY

Melanie Flood Projects is a contemporary salon-style gallery operating from the home of Melanie Flood, aimed toward creating a comfortable environment for the enjoyment and dialogue of the arts. Artists & art lovers are offered a meeting place to come together in a personal, domestic setting.

For more information about the exhibit, the gallery, or to RSVP please contact:

Melanie Flood Projects 186 Washington Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 mfloodprojects@gmail.com

Halloween Festivity Roundup

Just so you have a listing of all of the great stuff going on this Saturday: *The Fort Greene Park Conservancy Halloween Festival, 12-3 pm, in the park.  This event includes games, entertainment, costume parade, free pumpkins, hay rides and more for kids of all ages. It is a thrill, so make sure to come. SCH is a co-sponsor and loves to do this for the kids.

*The Great Pupkin Dog Costume Contest, registration at 11:30, judging at noon – 1 pm. New location: on the steps of the Monument for observers and on the lower terrace for the dogs (in costume.) Finally everyone can see these hilarious pups in their refinery.

*Society for Clinton Hill Halloween Walk, 5-6:30 pm. Kids, in costume with parents, pick up maps of generous homes at the Pratt/SCH garden at DeKalb/Hall. Great treats and even greater decorations!

*313 Clinton Avenue Carnival of Carnage, shows run every 30 minutes between 5 – 8 pm. This year’s circus theme is more extravagant than ever before and will amaze all spectators. Talk about unbelievable acts…fire balls, weird things and more. The street will be closed off and multiple homes will be participating. SCH is a major sponsor of the fun.

In addition, there are many, many homes with decorations and treats even in addition to those on the map, so get out and see and enjoy! The entire neighborhood is alive with decorations and fun.

UPDATE:

Saturday, October 31 | all day block party at Still Hip on Grand at Lafayette: The street is closed off and we are going to have Halloween fun all day! Here is what we have scheduled so far:

  • 11-2 face painting
  • 11-3 - portraits by Orrie King
  • 1pm - Rolie Polie Guacamole
  • 2pm - Let's Dance Brooklyn performance
  • 3pm - Pistachio: A Brooklyn Girl Made From Trash
  • 4pm - Grand Avenue March of the Costumes!
  • 5pm - LIG funk band
  • + MORE

The Great PUPkin: Saturday, October 31

boris It's time once again to dress your dog up in costume and bring him or her to Fort Greene Park for the annual Great PUPkin Contest.  I'll be judging again this year (and it's a relief to not have to think of something to top last year's winner- a working dog fountain!).  Bring your A Game.

The 11th Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest will be held on Saturday, October 31 (rain date November 1) at noon in Fort Greene Park. Held by Fort Greene PUPS, the contest usually has between 60-80 dogs in costumes parading in front of judges for prizes donated by local merchants.

To find out more about the history of the event, I recently chatted with my neighbor Kath Hansen, the founder of PUPS, who has been organizing this annual contest for over a decade as a way to get neighborhood dog owners together. Why does PUPS organize the PUPkin every year? Because I can't wait to see what crazy costumes people will come up with for their dogs. Plus I've been lucky enough to have two dogs in a row who are pretty easy to costume. Is the PUPkin part of the Fort Greene Park Conservancy's Halloween Festival? We started the Pupkin in 1999, and Ruth Goldstein, who was head of the Conservancy back then, thought it was a fun idea. So she expanded on it and the Conservancy has been doing their Halloween Festival since 2000. Their event is larger and geared more toward children, with face painting and games and such. Since they usually have a horse-drawn hayride, we try to keep the dog event separate since dogs can get freaked out by horses. How much does it cost to enter a dog in the competition?  What do you do with the donations raised at the event? It costs $5 per dog for entry.  We use the money to cover the costs of running the event, and to keep the park's poop bag dispensers filled. Each plastic bag costs about five cents. We go through about 200 per week, and that's not even enough. We also occasionally buy trash cans for the park.

What do you tell people who say their dog won't wear a costume? Be sneaky about it. Attach something to their collar or harness and they won't even know they're wearing a costume. Actually, that's how some of the most creative costumes are made.

And how about people who think it's ridiculous to dress up dogs for Halloween? Well, American Idol is ridiculous and people seem to love that! As long as it's doing no harm to the dog, it's hilarious to see them dressed up. You can tell some of the dogs are really into the attention. moneydog

When did this event start, and why?  How many dogs showed up the first year? In 1999. I did it because I had started up Fort Greene PUPS and was trying to think of ways to get more members. I knew of a few people who said they'd dress their dogs in costumes if I put together some sort of judging panel. It was about twenty dogs in costumes. It's sad, but nearly all those dogs are gone now.

What has been your favorite costume to date? The elaborate ones with working parts are always impressive, but I tend to prefer the ones that are simple yet creative. Like the person who dressed their dog in all the things it had destroyed that year. I remember him being festooned in pantyhose, shoes, and pizza boxes. Also, people still remember the Big Bird costume I did for my dog Cameron years ago. I've been told there's a picture of him in this costume hanging at the Applebee's on Flatbush!

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Any suggestions for those serious about winning a prize? Store bought costumes never win a prize, unless you're Rosie Perez. I think the judges were starstruck by her, but her dog was in a store bought costume. Things like pumpkins, devils, bats, and angels are cute but there are generally multiple entrants in these sorts of costumes. Costumes that suit the dog's personality or appearance always impress the judges.

The event has moved farther into the park this year, correct? Yes, we're doing this on the stairs at the bottom of the monument, near the crypt. We've gotten complaints that it's too hard to see the contest because it's been all on one level on grass. With the stairs, I hope it will be sort of like stadium seating and everyone can have a view.

What about this year's prizes? The local merchants have been super generous this year. Go on our site to see a list of them all. I am jealous of whoever wins. We will award first, second, and third prizes, and three honorable mentions.

How will participants know for sure if the event is being moved to Nov 1 due to rain?  Will you put something on the PUPS site? Yes, and I'll also send an email to the PUPS list if we have to move it. But I hope we don't because that's also Marathon day.

(Note: check out the interview we did with Kath back in 2006!)

Autumn Gardening in Fort Greene Park

Fall Gardening. Brownstone Brooklyn Garden District hosts a Bulb Give Away and Dig. Share. Dig. (Recession gardening)

BULB GIVE AWAY

Saturday October 24th – 9 – 2

Look for the BBGD table adjacent to the Artisan Market and the Farmer’s Market at the Dekalb Avenue/Washington Park entrance to Fort Greene Park.

Come take a bag of free early spring blooming bulbs. The selection includes muscari, crocus, hybrid emperor tulips and species tulips in butter yellow, deep blue, cream and crisp white. These bulbs may be planted anytime before the first frost.

WE ASK THAT YOU PLANT THEM IN PLACES WHERE THE PUBLIC CAN ENJOY SPRING’S FIRST FLOWERING – IN TREE PITS, WINDOW BOXES, FRONT GARDENS & COMMUNITY GARDENS.

DIG. SHARE. DIG. (Recession Gardening)

Saturday October 24th 12 – 2

Look for BBGD at the monument in Fort Greene Park

Do you have plants in your garden that need to be divided? Do you have plants that have spread and does it pain you to “throw them out ?” Come share what needs to be dug up! In the Spring BBGD hosted a Dig. Share. Dig. and local gardeners offered their roses, hostas, ground covers, bearded iris & tiger lilies. This fall we promise to have coral bells, ajuga, gooseneck and tall red cannas.   Add to the list. Bring something. Take something.

Halloween at Habana

Free Habana Halloween Kid's Party!
October 31st from 12- 6pm
Bring your little monsters and ghouls down for our free Habana Halloween party. Candy, games, crafts, prizes and more!
Monster Bash Dance Contest with DJ Juice E: 4- 6pm
Costume Contest @ 5pm

THE OFFICIAL Halloween and Last Call Party
Free – No Cover
Sat. October 31st from 9pm- 4am

Help us celebrate the end of another great summer at Habana Outpost on Halloween night with DJ Juice E in the Lowpost lounge (below Habana Outpost) There will be free giveaways throughout the night and a costume contest at Midnight!
Where : Habana Outpost
757 Fulton Street (Corner of South Portland ) Brooklyn NY
718 858 9500

The Faces of Tillie's 2009

Tillie's has an awesome photo show lined up for October! The Face of Tillie’s 2009 Portrait of a Brooklyn Café Photographs by Bill Kontzias October 12th – November 14th 2009 A Clinton Hill resident for over thirty years, Bill Kontzias has photographed  princesses and presidents as well as celebrities ranging from Truman Capote to Rita Hayworth. Last fall he turned his camera to the denizens of Tillie’s in a delightful group portrait that was acclaimed all over the area, promoted on the Brooklyn Academy of Music site, and lauded at a meeting of the Society for Clinton Hill. Now he continues and enhances his project with a new series of portraits, shot not just in and around Tillie’s but also in other locations where the “regulars” work, live and play, including nearby Fort Greeene Park as well as Greenpoint and Coney Island. He states: “All of my subjects are special to me. As the project has gathered momentum, people have been so generous in sharing themselves: They meet me more than halfway. It’s my goal to capture the inner light of these ‘uncommon people,’ to frame that Tillie’s café spirit with my camera. To me the portraits, in sum, become a wonderful non-linear narrative about this time and place.” The full series can be seen online at www.billkphotography.com under the “Tillie’s Project” heading. Bill Kontzias is Adjunct Associate Professor in the Communications Design Department at Pratt Institute. Reception: Wednesday October 14th, 7 – 9 p.m. For more information on any of the above contact Patricia Mulcahy at 718 783-6140 or mail@tilliesofbrooklyn.com. For directions, see “Getting Here” on the site.

Tillie’s of Brooklyn 248 Dekalb Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 718 783-6140 www.tilliesofbrooklyn.com

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11th Annual Great Pupkin Dog Costume Contest

The 11th Annual Great Pupkin Dog Costume Contest will be held by Fort Greene PUPS once again in Fort Greene Park. Last year's winner was a dog dressed up as the Fort Greene Park dog fountain (and the fountain actually squirted water!) See a gallery of photos past years' contests here. The event will take place on Saturday, October 31 (Halloween), with registration at 11:30 and judging starting at noon sharp. Lesterhead will once again be on the judging panel so bring your game, people! This year, PUPS is moving the location of the contest to the stairs below the monument (at the crypt level). They are hoping people will have better sightlines viewing the contest from the stairs. The rain date will be November 1, same time, same location. Get those dog costumes ready!

Fort Greene Park Dance Parties?

A reader writes:

I was wondering if you knew what was up with the dance party in the park that seems to happen every Sunday??  They set up a couple of seriously loud speakers by the park and play house music for HOURS.  I remember this happening when I used to live in the neighborhood five years ago as well.
I haven't actually seen this, but a quick Google search yielded this information:
a Mu5ic Series -- FREE Outdoor Dance Parties in Brooklyn running from Aug 29 - Oct 10, 2009 @ Von King Park and Fort Greene Park

Featuring House, Funk, Soul, & Club Classics by DJ Legend, DJ Greg, DJ Ron, Phantom P, and Donny

DATES & LOCATIONS ( 2pm - 9pm ) w/ our GUEST DJs

Aug 29, 2009 -- feat. Guest DJ Markus Rice (at Von King Park)

Sept 05, 2009 -- feat. Guest DJ Jovonn (at Von King Park)

Sept 12, 2009 -- feat. Guest DJ Cloud 9 (at Von King Park)

Sept 19, 2009 -- feat Guest DJ Lil Ray (at Von King Park)

Sept 20, 2009 -- feat. Guest DJ Ray Vazquez (at Fort Greene Park) 2pm - 8pm

Sept 27, 2009 -- Plus another round ... (at Fort Greene Park) 2pm - 8pm

October 10, 2009 -- Summer2009's CLOSEOUT JAM (at Von King Park)

Visit our website for more info such as recommended related events, updates, possible schedule changes, additions etc. http://amu5icseries.blogspot.com/

PowerUp Rooftop Solar Summit

PowerUp NY, a new, Brooklyn-based community organization promoting clean, renewable energy, is hosting an educational seminar on rooftop solar power systems. The event is being held on Saturday, October 10th at Habana Outpost, New York City’s first solar powered restaurant and ecoeatery.    The seminar will run from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM and will include an opportunity for guests to speak one-on-one with scientists and solar power experts and to register for a rooftop solar site evaluation.  Admission is $12.  Guests are encouraged to RSVP online at www.powerupny.org. This event is being co-sponsored by Habana Outpost and Sixpoint Craft Ales Brewery.  This event is open to anyone. Residential and commercial building owners are particularly encouraged to attend.

To register or see the list of speakers go to: http://www.powerupny.org

Habana Outpost 757 Fulton Street