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Some Words: Black Artstory Month 2020

NOW OPEN: Dun Huang Miss Noodle

Picture from Yelp

If you’re a fan of noodle soups (as we are) and wall art involving majestic wildlife, this new Lanzhou noodle house in Myrtle Avenue will be your spot to go for a casual weeknight dinner in our beloved neighborhood. Dun Huang Miss Noodle in Clinton Hill serves good-looking bowls of hand-pulled noodles and a full menu featuring authentic cuisine from northwestern China. 

Picture from Yelp

The decoration makes Dun Huang Miss Noddle one of the best spots in Brooklyn to have a lovely date night or just enjoy Chinese comfort food with friends.

The menu features large portions of noodle dishes, vegetarian specialties, rice and congee dishes, and soups. Choose from favorites such as barbecue pork and roast duck noodles in broth, as well as other fried noodle specialties with vegetable, seafood, beef, and chicken.

Stop in soon to try out their new offerings.

Dun Huang Miss Noodle, 531 Myrtle Ave (between Grand & Steuben)

NOW OPEN: Cafefornia Coffee Shop

Cafefornia, 360 Myrtle Ave

Rich coffee, homey service, and cozy feel, that is Cafefornia, the new coffee spot in Frot Greene. Cafefornia offers an impressive stocked pastries and treats cases, plus a full coffee menu.

Cafefornia, 360 Myrtle Ave

They are currently operating under all the protocols and soon will offer an outdoor dining for people to enjoy the summer breeze and a rich coffee.

Photo by @giorgiarojasmonaco

Fort Greene people are already welcoming Cafefornia to Myrtle Avenue. Stop by to pick up a coffee.

Cafefornia Coffee Shop, (212) 470-2142, 360 Myrtle Avenue

FREE Activities for Seniors

The Senior Activity Series provides opportunities to participate in different activities on Myrtle Avenue like, exercise programs, hobbies, wellness services, and other social events.  It is our goal to offer programs, services and social opportunities that nurture the notion to celebrate life, stay socially engaged, and nourish the mind, body, and soul to all the adults in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill. The Senior Activity Series lead to a more meaningful life. If you are 55 and older we invite you to join us for the following activities.


SENIOR SELF-DEFENSE SERIES

2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at 12pm. From February to May

Clinton Hill Champions Martial Arts and Fitness – 434 Myrtle Ave


SENIOR MOVEMENT SERIES

1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month at 2 pm. From February to May

Sacred Brooklyn  – 334 Myrtle Ave


SENIOR COFFEE SOCIAL

3rd  Friday of every month at 11:00 am. From February to May

Connecticut Muffin, – 423 Myrtle Ave


SENIOR WRITING WORKSHOP

Every other Thursday starting February 6th, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Pratt Institute – Myrtle Ave Hall (2nd fl.), Willoughby Ave. 


SENIOR GUIDE 2020

We at Myrtle Ave care about the seniors of our community and have been working to partner with the mom and pops of Myrtle Ave. to capture more discounts and senior specials. For a printable version of Senior Specials on Myrtle Ave, click here Senior Guide 2020

Want to Join the Council?

Would you like to come to the next Council meeting? Do you want to sign up for more information? Give us a call at 718-230-1689 ext#5 or email info@myrtleavenue.org for more information.

Thank You to Our Supporters

Age-Friendly Myrtle Avenue is funded in part by a grant from the CABS Community Foundation, an advised fund of the Brooklyn Community Foundation’s Elders Fund. Thank you to the Brooklyn Community Foundation for supporting our work to connect the elders of our neighborhood to co-create a shared vision for our community.

New for 2020 on Myrtle Avenue

As a new decade begins, Myrtle Avenue will welcome new businesses ranging from tacos to pizza. If you want to keep up with what comes next year to our beloved avenue, keep reading.

TAQUERIA FORT GREENE

This new taco spot opened this week at 154 Carlton Avenue, just off Myrtle Avenue. The taqueria is a very intimate and cozy space where you can choose from over a dozen different kinds of tacos, from carnitas to vegetarian and everything in between. They also offer a variety of Mexican dishes like mole, enchiladas and tortas.


JOE & SAL’S PIZZA

YES, you read it right. One of Brooklyn’s favorite pizza spots is arriving next year to Myrtle Avenue. From salads to burrata and of course pizza, this new pizza spot will arrive at 353 Myrtle Avenue, serving up slices and whole pies. Find them in Fort Greene between Carlton Ave & Adelphi St.


MR. LEE’S TEQUILA AND TAPAS BAR

This new bar and restaurant is arriving at 471 Myrtle Avenue and will offer up a fun combo of Mexican dishes, tapas and a variety of tequilas from Mexico. This will be the hot spot in summer 2020!


BROOKLYN LOBSTER 

The second location of a popular lobster roll spot is coming to Myrtle Avenue next year with their new outpost in Clinton Hill, between Emerson & Classon.


NEW BARBERSHOP

The new year comes also with new barbershop on Myrtle Avenue. This new spot will be located on the corner of Hall Street & Myrtle Avenue, behind Liberty Pizza.


DON HUANG NOODLE

After a few delays, Don Huang Noddle is opening next year at 531 Myrtle Avenue, at the corner of Steuben. This will be their second outpost, with their original location in Flushing, Queens.

Where to Bring in 2020 on Myrtle

As 2019 draws to a close, it’s time to start thinking about what to do on New Year’s Eve. Myrtle Avenue’s restaurants and bars are celebrating the occasion by throwing parties that go from exclusive to extravagant, creating one-night-only prix fixe menus, and offering other specials. So make reservations before they fill up, because nobody wants to spend the evening home alone without plans.

The Emerson Bar 

Celebrate the end of the decade in one of Myrtle’s favorite spots! The Emerson Bar is hosting a free New Years’ eve party with DJ, ball drop and complimentary bubbles toast at midnight, just perfect for the end of the year.

Gentleman Farmer

The Extravagant New York’s Eve party at Gentleman Farmer is another good option to celebrate the end of the decade. This year, the French restaurant is having an $85 three-course prix fixe menu with a sparkling wine aperitif to celebrate the New Year.

PUTNAM’S

This year, Putnam’s is offering a 4-course prix fixe menu for $55 per person. If you haven’t been to this iconic restaurant on  Myrtle Avenue, this is the perfect excuse! Their unique Christmas decorations and atmosphere will make your 2019 Christmas Eve one of the best in your life. They will be open at 12 pm and prix fixe starting at 1 pm.

Putnam’s

 

2019 #ShopMyrtle Holiday Gift Guide

Practical or luxurious, extravagant or classic, these gifts will send the right message to the people for whom you are so grateful this year. Whether for interest or pleasure, this list will help you until you have marked everyone on your list (and perhaps you have discovered some gifts for you too!).


Jill Lindsey

370 Myrtle Ave | (347) 987-4538 | WEBSITE

Everyday Oils  are part of Jill Lindsey’s apothecary section. The Mainstay blend has Lindsey’s signature blend of 100% organic cold-pressed plant oils.   SHOP ONLINE

 


Green in Bklyn

432 Myrtle Ave | (718) 855-4383 | WEBSITE 

The shop has a whole collection of gifts. You can find things for the whole family, from books and tatoos for kids to  kitchen tools for your friend who loves to cook and even toys for those pet lovers.


21 TARA

388 Myrtle Ave | (347) 916-0045 | WEBSITE 

Slippers  These slippers are hand made by women artisans in Nepal. They are 100% felted wool, the  perfect gift for this cold weather.  Available in different sizes and  three different colors.

 


BARKING BROWN

468 Myrtle Ave | (718) 638-3757

Hats  The fashionable hat designs at Barking Brown, are the perfect gift for this cold winter. You can fin them for both men and women in a different colors and styles. The store also offers a variety of jewelry, clothing and accessories, all very affordable.

 

 


PIPSQUEAK SHOPPE + HAIR SALON

469 Myrtle Ave | (718) 636-6044 | WEBSITE

LEGOS All sorts of LEGOS for different ages. You will find a plenty of stiles and prices for the kiddos that you love. You can also buy and check out their products on their web page.  SHOP ONLINE

 

 


LEISURE LIFE NYC

559 Myrtle Ave | (347) 725-3167 | WEBSITE

LEISURE LIFE ORIGINALS Hoodies, sweatshirts, and tees from Leisure Life’s in-house line 100% cotton. SHOP ONLINE

10 gifts under $10 that you can find on Myrtle Avenue

Great things come in small packages, you don’t have to spend a fortune to find a gift that makes a big impact on those you love. That’s why we have the perfect list of where to shop on Myrtle Avenue this holiday season to find the perfect gift under $10.


1. Can It!

Corkscrew Wines

These are the most approachable and ready-to-travel anywhere wines you can find. The perfect stocking stuffer comes in under $10 for a can of limited edition bubbly rose, an Underwood pinot noir, or bubbly white. Find them at CORKSCREW WINES for $7 (the limited edition) and $8.50 (UNDERWOOD) |  489 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205,  (718) 230-9463


2. THE PERFECT YOGA MAT 

Mega Furniture Store

Because it’s almost impossible to have someone in your life who doesn’t love yoga. You can find the perfect everyday mat in a variety of colors and patterns for just $8 at Mega Furniture Store |  346 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205,


3. AN ARTISANAL, ORGANIC BAR OF SOAP 

Green in Brooklyn

Yes, bar soap is a perfect gift! Find locally-made, artisanal and organic soaps that leave your skin feeling oh-so-perfect at Green in Brooklyn, starting at $9.99 |  432 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205


4. KARMA CLEANSING CRYSTALS & MINERALS 

21 Tara

Everyone can benefit from a gift that’ll help them start the year with good energy. Find the wide selection at 21 Tara, staring at $6 |  388 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205, (347) 916 0045


5. Toys Under $5! 

Myrtle 99 Cents

Perfect for those kiddos in your life, you can find all different styles of dolls and puzzles at Myrtle 99 Cents, starting at just $1.49 |  345 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205


6. A BOUQUET OF FLOWERS 

Greene-ville Garden

From roses to lavender, Green-ville Garden has all of them and the best thing is that with flowers you never can go wrong. Get them from Greene-ville Garden starting at $6 |  373 Myrtle Ave


7. A COLORING CHRISTMAS BOOK, A CUTE REINDEER AND A COOL CHRISTMAS SPINNER 

Pipsqueak Shoppe

The fun part is that these coloring books from Pipsqueak come with free postcards inside! The perfect indoor winter activity for the kids. Get these coloring books from Pipsqueak Shope  for $9.99, and while you’re at it, add in some of our other favorites for under $5: $3.99 (plush reindeer) and $3.99 (top spinner) |  469 Myrtle Ave 


8. Toys on the Move

Myrtle 99 Cents

From toys for babies of 6 months old, to speed cars for kids of 3+ and in between. Get them from Myrtle 99 Cents for $4.99 (Learning Fun Car) and $7.99 (Driving Speed Cars) |  345 Myrtle Ave


9. CHARMING WINE 

Tipsy

Class up your glass. These Wine Glass Charms are made to perch securely on the rim of any wine glass. Eliminate mix-ups and add a splash of party-perfect color. Find them at Tipsy Brooklyn starting at $8 |  584 Myrtle Ave


10. A LITTLE GREEN 

Bella Rosa

The plant makes for the perfect companion for anyone, be it at their kitchen table, work desk, or wherevre. Find these potted snake plants from Bella Rosa starting at $9.25|  566 Myrtle Ave,  (347) 763-6006

Finding Cheer: Myrtle Ave Holiday Event Guide

‘Tis the season for bright lights, jolly cheer and so much more! Witness the magic of the holidays by making Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene & Clinton Hill your destination for tons of festive, family-friendly fun. Below is a listing of holiday events happening Myrtle Avenue this season. 

SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY:

Saturday, November 30, 12:00pm-3:00pm

The Saturday after Thanksgiving is the day to support the local businesses in our beloved neighborhod.  Visit the Shop Small Station at Myrtle & Clinton for free giveaways & list of the deals at local businesses and if you dont know where to start to buy  your gifts, check out our Holiday Gift Guide 2019We promise you’ll find something nice. Once your shopping is done, don’t forget to give to someone in need chek out here our list of places where you can donate toys, books, and coats. 

FORT GREENE TREE LIGHTING:

Sunday, December 8,  4:00pm-5:00pm

Celebrate the Tree Lighting with us at Myrtle Avenue & St. Edward’s St. Enjoy FREE cookies & hot cocoa, live music, meet Santa, and the lighting of the tree. Bring new, unwrapped toys to benefit the annual holiday toy drive held by Fort Greene SNAP & the Walt Whitman Resident Association.

MERRY ON MYRTLE:

Saturday, December 14, 12:00pm – 3:00pm

Our annual Merry on Myrtle with live Ice sculpting and holiday music, with FREE crafts for kids, hot cocoa and more activities will be happening at Myrtle Avenue between Washington Pk & Classon Av.

MYRTLE MENORAH LIGHTING:

Sunday, December 22, 5:00pm – 6:00pm

Myrtle Avenue Plaza (Myrtle at Steuben) Rabbin Simcha of Hadas Gallery & Synagogue (541 Myrtle) leads the lighting of a 6′ tall LEGO menorah.

Don’t forget to share your #happyholidaymoments at #myrtleavenuebrooklyn on your social media and on the way, don’t forget to tag us and follow @myrtleavebklyn on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Where to Donate on Myrtle for the Holidays

‘Tis the season for giving! And on Myrtle Avenue, there are many options for where to donate toys, clothes or food to local families in need. Here’s our (growing) list of where to donate what around Myrtle:

WHITMAN, FARRAGUT & INGERSOLL HOUSES TOY DRIVE

We’re partnering with the Whitman, Ingersoll and Farragut Tenant Associations to support their toy drives, which serve families in the three local public housing developments. New, unwrapped toys can be dropped off at the following locations between Nov 15 – Dec 15 during their normal business hours:

    1. Sacred Brooklyn, 334 Myrtle (btwn Washington Pk & Carlton)
    2. Putnam’s, 419 Myrtle (corner of Clinton Ave)
    3. [Salon]718, 456 Myrtle (btwn Washington Ave & Waverly)
    4. Fort Greene Tree Lighting, at St Edwards & Myrtle on Sun, Dec 8 from 4-5pm

OTHER LOCAL DRIVES

Jill Lindsey
370 Myrtle Avenue (btwn Adelphi & Clermont)
Accepting donations of toys & gifts to support local residents of all ages.

Corkscrew Wines
489 Myrtle Avenue (btwn Hall & Ryerson)
Collecting toys through the month of December for ages 0-5 years, to support Little Essentials toy drive.
Corkscrew is also accepting clothing donations until Nov 15 to support the Pratt C-Board’s annual clothing drive. Click here for details about needed items.

Fort Greene SNAP
324 Myrtle Avenue (btwn Washington Pk & Carlton)
Donate toys, coats, clothes and boxed/canned food which will be given to local families for the holidays. Donations can be made any day during their normal office hours, but it is encouraged that toys be donated before Dec 16 to ensure delivery before Christmas.

Brooklyn Navy Yard
Drop off toys and coats for all ages at BLDG Nov 11 – Dec 13 at BLDG 92 (Flushing & Carlton) and BLDG 77 (Flushing & Vanderbilt)

Green in BKLYN
432 Myrtle Avenue (btwn Clinton & Waverly)
Accepting books for all ages to support the Brooklyn Book Bodega’s book giveaway at the Ingersoll Community Center (177 Myrtle Ave).

Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
412 Myrtle Avenue (btwn Clinton & Vanderbilt)
Accepting clothing donations until Nov 15 to support the Pratt C-Board’s annual clothing drive. Find a list of requested clothing items here.

Owl and the Pussycat Salon
154 Vanderbilt Avenue (btwn Myrtle & Willoughby)
Accepting donations of diapers to support Little Essentials.

Shop Myrtle on Small Business Saturday

Small Business Saturday returns to Myrtle Avenue for Thanksgiving weekend on Saturday, November 30th! The annual, national event provides an opportunity for local communities to show support for the independent shops that add so much value to their neighborhoods.

HOW TO CELEBRATE

1. Visit the #ShopMyrtle Station on Nov 24

On Saturday, November 30, visit the Myrtle Avenue team at Clinton & Myrtle for all things #shopsmall. We’ll have free shop small and Myrtle Avenue swag and you can enter to win a chance to win $200 to local businesses of your choice (more info below)!

2. Shop Small & Win $200!

Every purchase you make at a Myrtle Avenue businesses lands you a chance to win a $200 Myrtle Avenue shopping spree! Each receipt from a locally-owned Myrtle Avenue business on Nov 30 will enter you one chance in the big drawing. To enter, bring your receipts to the #ShopMyrtle Station at Myrtle & Clinton on Nov 24 between 12pm-3pm.

3. Pledge to Shop Local!

Over 85% of Myrtle Avenue’s businesses are independently-owned. If you love Myrtle Avenue’s “mom-and-pop” shops, show them some love on Small Business Saturday – and throughout the entire holiday season – by choosing to spend your dollars in your community. This holiday season, join us in making the pledge to purchase one gift item at a locally-owned shop on Myrtle Avenue.

4. Stay Connected

Follow @myrtleavebklyn on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest #shopsmall updates. And be sure to follow your favorite local businesses on social media too to learn about specials deals and events.

 

Live Ice Carving + More for Merry on Myrtle

LOTS OF FREE WINTER HOLIDAY FUN ON MYRTLE AVENUE

The ice will be flying, chainsaws whirring, and hot chocolate flowing on Myrtle Avenue for the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership’s annual Merry on Myrtle winter fest on Saturday, January 25 in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill.

On Saturday, December 14th visitors can stop by the Myrtle Holiday station at Myrtle & Clinton Avenues to pick-up a map for the day. FREE activities for the day include:

ICE CARVING

Live Ice Carving, 12-2pm, at:
1. Myrtle Ave & Hall St, in the Myrtle Avenue Plaza
2. Myrtle Ave & Clinton Ave, near Apple Bank
3. Myrtle Ave & Washington Park, in Fort Greene Park

Ice sculpture from Merry on Myrtle 2018.

HOLIDAY MARKETS

The Emerson, 561 Myrtle Ave, 12-3pm
Holiday mini-market & FREE cider (spiked for adults!)

Locals Market, 332 Myrtle Ave, 12-3pm
Holiday gift market & hot drink warm up spot

Jill Lindsey, 370 Myrtle Ave, 12-3pm
Meet-the-Maker Holiday Bazaar, featuring local Brooklyn artists and designers

FUN FOR KIDS

Blick Art Materials, 527 Myrtle Ave, 12-3pm
FREE Holiday crafts! Make your own mini canvas ornament

Pipsqueak Shoppe Play + Salon 10:30am
Free holiday Storytime for kids

FREE Holiday Crafts led by P.S. 67’s art department, at Myrtle Ave & Washington Park
1-1:30pm: Wreath Ornament Decorating
2-2:30pm: Santa Wish List Postcards

Walt Whitman Library, 2pm
FREE holiday story time for kids.

LIVE MUSIC

Live Holiday Music P.S. 67 LEAP Choir, at Myrtle Ave & Washington Park
Performances will be at 12:30, 1:30 and 2:30pm

WARM UP WITH FREE DRINKS

Myrtle Wine & Spirits, 166 Myrtle, 12-3pm
FREE spiced mulled wine

Corkscrew Brooklyn, 489 Myrtle Ave, 12-3pm
FREE mulled wine

FREE Hot Chocolate station, at Myrtle Ave & Hall St, 12-3pm
Courtesy of Liberty Pizza

Vine, 81 Fleet Pl, 5-7pm
Special cocktail happy hour (mention Merry on Myrtle for the deal!)

Call for Ideas: Black Artstory Month 2020

IamaMan, by Steven Mosley from Black Artstory Month 2013

Call for Ideas, Artworks, Partners:
SOME WORDS: BLACK ARTSTORY MONTH 2020

SOME WORDS born in this neighborhood have changed the world. 

In the 1890s, civil rights activist and journalist Ida B. Wells relocated to nearby Gold Street, being mentored by Brooklyn’s own Dr. Susan McKinney, where she continued her mission to share SOME WORDS on the necessity of civil, suffrage and anti-lynching rights for Blacks in the U.S that sparked political awareness and upheavals. In the 1930s from a park bench in Fort Greene, Richard Wright wrote SOME WORDS that redirected conversations about systemic racism. Starting in the 1950s, Little Anthony and the Imperials sung SOME WORDS that inspired countless generations of musicians after to remake and remix them. Throughout the 1990s native young sons and daughters from Black Star to Biggie Smalls to Lil’ Kim spit SOME WORDS on street corners, rising to fame, changing the game, and inspiring generations to follow. Already a prolific writer on Black culture, Nelson George put SOME WORDS to screen in 2011 to visually manifest a Black creative Brooklyn Boheme scene nurtured right here in Fort Greene.  

Entire histories are created and carried by SOME WORDS, even if they are not always written. SOME WORDS carry lineages, memories, and traditions via oral histories sitting around fires, in a quilting circle, at barbershops or salons, or standing on a street corner. Throughout history, there are moments when writing, speaking, or singing SOME WORDS was an act of transgression that became an act of rebellion that became a signal of freedom of possibility of self-possession. Fort Greene and Clinton Hill have long-held space for Black artists that have creatively and courageously wielded their words in pursuit of this higher cause. Black Artstory Month 2020 is honoring that legacy while thinking critically about SOME WORDS in our present and future. 

At a time when 150 characters or less can make some feel powerful and equally others feel powerless, we challenge you to use your words. Speak them, shout them, chant then, write them, print them, tag them, sing them, share them with us. But whatever you do, don’t bite your tongue.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Program, Event & Partnerships Ideas

Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership is seeking ideas, artworks and curatorial partners to build a series of free arts & culture programs to take place in February 2020 on or near Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Potential venues and locations include small businesses, construction fences, storefront windows, event spaces, galleries, and more. In the recent past, Black Artstory Month has included events on four Friday evenings. This year, we’re interested in two Friday events (possibly opening and closing), and we are open to other event timeslots and formats throughout the month. The ideas below are meant to inspire and serve as a guide. We welcome submissions that can be presented digitally, in installation, as an event or any combination of all these. 

    • Poetry salon
    • A DJ’d vinyl night playing a curated selection of local artists past and present
    • Playlists featuring local musicians past and present
    • Social media posts featuring text, quotes, poems by Black writers past and present 
    • Oral history stations within businesses along the avenue that visitors can listen to/download
    • A marathon reading of the works of an author
    • A panel conversation with graffiti writers about transforming words into visual abstracted statements
    • A curated reading list featuring local Black poets and writers
    • A cold read night of in-progress plays or screenplays of aspiring filmmakers/playwrights
    • Acapella performances in public spaces
    • Poetry printed and displayed on fences or storefronts
    • Exhibits of artworks inspired by or incorporating words (textiles, paintings, prints, photography, Concrete Poetry)

TO SUBMIT

Send a brief description of your digital/installation/event proposal to blackartstorymonth@myrtleavenue.org.  Discuss how it connects to the curatorial theme, include participating or featured artists and partners, and describe artworks (existing or new) in detail (medium, size, text). Please describe your preferred venue(s), if proposing an installation or event. Include a short budget that includes estimated expenses associated with your proposal, including curatorial fees, artists fees, materials, equipment rentals, de/installation costs, printing, etc. Photos are welcome. The total production budget for Black Artstory Month 2020 is $4,000, which will support 4-6 projects/events. Deadline for the submission of ideas is November 20, 2019. 

ABOUT BLACK ARTSTORY MONTH

The title for Black Artstory Month 2020, Some Words, is inspired by Audre Lorde’s poem Coal, Black Artstory Month is an annual series that elevates and celebrates this neighborhood’s long-standing history as a haven for Black artistry, with past themes including Brooklyn style, healing, notions of home, and remembering. This cycle’s thematic focus was developed by Daonne Huff, who co-created Black Artstory Month with Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership in 2013. Check out past programs here

Many thanks to the Black Artstory Month 2020 Advisory Committee: Daonne Huff (Studio Museum Harlem), LeRoy McCarthy (local cultural advocate), Carol Thomas (Just Because Salon), Synyah Jordan (youth member), and Mutale Kanyanta (Locals Market) (additional members to be announced).

Freedom Band mural by Ashton Agbomenou, Black Arstory Month 2016

LOCAL LOVE: A Benefit for Tillary St Women’s Shelter

Join us for LOCAL LOVE: An Evening to Benefit ICL Tillary Street Women’s Shelter benefit hosted by JILL LINDSEY on Friday, November 15th  from 6-9PM.

Who is the benefit for?

The Tillary St. Women’s Shelter is a 200-bed shelter located right down the street in Downtown Brooklyn. The shelter residents are in dire need of life’s necessities: tampons, pads, toiletries. Our benefit is dedicated to raising the money to supply our neighbors with products that are needed for basic hygiene and for dignity. Items that are often in short supply.

What does a ticket include?

Your $60 ticket includes live music, treats, 2 drinks, and mini sessions with our practitioners including Reiki, Tarot readings, Acupressure, and more! There will also be a live raffle with amazing prizes. Because of one aspect of a healthy community is self-care. 

Another aspect is community care. We look forward to co-creating community with you to raise the funds again. Help us help these amazing women. 

Last year, the Myrtle Avenue community raised $10,000 for ICL Tillary Street Women’s Shelter with Local Love hosted by Jill Lindsey with support from the Myrtle Ave Brooklyn Partnership and One Community, and generous donations from local businesses like Tipsy, Cora, Hudson Jane, Ovenly, Candor, Wolff Estate, Whole Foods, and more. Read more about last year’s Local Love event and its past partners.

Let’s do it again!

Help Us Plant Daffodils!

Plant Plan

We are always looking for ways to add more color to Myrtle Avenue.  This year we decided to try our hand at planting daffodils, which will bloom in spring. Working with the Daffodil Project, we have received over 400 daffodil bulbs that we will pilot in Myrtle Plaza and a few tree pits along the avenue. But we need your help! Whether you’ve got a green thumb, or just an appreciation for flowers, we are looking for volunteers to help plant these beautiful spring time blooms.

Daffodil Deets

When: Saturday November 9th, from 10am-12pm (Rain Date: November 16th, same time)

Where: Myrtle Avenue Plaza, at the stage (Myrtle Avenue, between Steuben and Emerson)

What: Planting daffodil bulbs – we will provide all the tools you will need, just show up and be ready to get a bit dirty!

Sign up here, on our Volunteer Page.

 

EXCLUSIVE: CKO Kickboxing Deal for Myrtle Ave

CKO & Myrtle Ave team up again!

CKO Kickboxing has kept us in shape the past summers at Myrtle Ave Plaza hosting fitness classes. Didn’t exercise as much during the sweatier months? Well, it’s not too late, CKO wants to keep us all fit through the fall and winter, especially if you’re like the rest of us who want ALL the helpings during the winter holidays.

What’s the deal?

CKO has just announced a fantastic deal for you dear neighbors.  Mention *this* post over at CKO, and they’ll waive enrollment fees AND give you 50% off your 1st month’s membership. End the year strong.

Where do I go?

Head over to,

CKO Kickboxing, 527 Myrtle, between Grand & Steuben, or call 718-522-5228, and tell them Myrtle Ave Brooklyn Partnership sent you!

 

Seafood, a Daycare & Tea shop Now Open on Myrtle

Summer 2019 has seen new awnings, fresh facades, and new businesses on Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill. The neighborhood’s newest storefronts bring a new seafood eatery, a welcome additional daycare, and curated art with your tea. Below is a round-up of the three businesses who opened their doors this past month:

photo credit: @captlouibrooklyn

Cap’t Loui Seafood Boil

Serving seafood boil tossed in Louisiana style Cajun sauced bags, fryer baskets, a raw bar, and more daily. Found at 413 Myrtle Avenue between Vanderbilt Avenue and Clinton Avenue, this seafood eatery offers New Orleans style seafood on the menu.

Cap’t Loui’s Seafood Boil, 413 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205, (347) 844-9920. Hours: Monday-Thursday: 4pm-10:30pm; Friday-Saturday 12pm-12am; Sunday 12pm-11pm

photo credit to @spreadyourwings_381

Open Your Wings

Upcoming is a new daycare for toddlers, preschool, and after school for your childcare needs. Open Your Wings is licensed in NYC by DOH and has certified teachers. Located at 381 Myrtle Ave on the corner of Clermont.

Open Your Wings, 381 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205, 718-852-7020. 

OJBK Tea Shop

A purveyor of hot and cold drinks, bubble teas, and slush OJBK treats visitors to a revolving art exhibit. This September OJBK is partnered with Pratt. OJBK is located at 525 Myrtle Avenue between Grand Ave and Steuben Street.

OJBK Tea Shop, 525 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn 11205, (718) 576-3047

Are you ready for the monster mash, a graveyard smash, ready for the monster mash?

For the third Halloween – the Myrtle Avenue Plaza will become a dance floor for a Monster Mash!

Featuring Thriller dance class and open dance battle led by PS20 Dancers and Mr. Chung, starting at 4:45 PM.

What: Myrtle Monster Mash Dance Party on Myrtle Avenue

When: Thursday, October 31st, 4pm – 6pm

Where: Myrtle Avenue Plaza (at Myrtle Ave and Emerson Pl) in Clinton Hill

Kids and adults welcome! Costumes are encouraged, but not required. Kids 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult guardian. Call (718) 230-1689 for more information.

On September 25th, the Senior Advisory Council met for their second meeting of 2019 to discuss ongoing concerns around Myrtle Ave. The council formed committees around Transportation, Events & Signature Events, and Business & Services to strategize upcoming actions and events.

We received guest speaker Rosamond Fletcher of Fort Greene Park Conservancy. Rosamond updated the Council on upcoming capital improvements in the park through two phases, including the creation of new ADA-compliant ramps at entrances along the Myrtle Avenue side of the park, the replacement of 83 trees and planting of additional trees, and expansion of the fitness and barbecue areas in the northwest corner of the park near Myrtle Avenue and St. Edwards Street. 

Additionally, the Council received updates on the MTA’s public engagement process for an upcoming re-mapping of the Brooklyn bus network. The Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership will advocate with the Senior Advisory Council’s Transportation Committee to be a part of the process to voice senior commuters’ concerns over wait times and to support possible solutions to improve bus efficacy, such as bus schedule monitors, traffic regulation and enforcement, etc.

The Council’s Events committee began forming a calendar of events for seniors on Myrtle Avenue, including a relaxing spa day as one of the possible upcoming events for the Council. Instructor Q of Clinton Hill Champions Martial Arts & Fitness agreed to kick-off the Senior Self-Defense Class on October 8. If any seniors would like to sign up, please contact us at (718) 230-1689 ext 4# Classes will be capped at 20 participants. The class will be FREE to participants through the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership with support from the Brooklyn Community Foundation.

 Want to Join the Council?

We invite interested residents of the Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Wallabout, and Brooklyn Navy Yard area to join the Senior Advisory Council for a meeting and to join one of the committees: Events & Signature Events, Transportation, and Business & Services. The meeting locations will revolve on both ends of the district to accommodate neighborhood residents. 

Would you like to join the Senior Advisory Council, or come to the next Council meeting? Do you want to sign up for more information? Give us a call at 718-230-1689 ext#5 or email info@myrtleavenue.org for more information.

Thank You to Our Supporters

The Senior Advisory Council offers a warm thank you to Bishop Memorial Mission at 127 Emerson Place – who generously provided the space for the meeting.  

Age-Friendly Myrtle Avenue” is funded in part by a grant from Brooklyn Community Foundation’s Elders Fund. Thank you to the Brooklyn Community Foundation for supporting our work to connect the elders of our neighborhood to co-create a shared vision for our community.

2019 Myrtle Avenue Annual Report Released

To read about the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership’s work over the past year, click through our 2019 annual report below.

To learn more about the BID, please visit our ABOUT US page.

YEMP Summer Playback

Myrtle Avenue merchant Jill Lindsey with Young Entrepreneur Mentorship Program participant Synyah during her six-week summer job assignment at the Jill Lindsey shop and cafe.

With the invaluable support of community partners, Myrtle Avenue merchants, and self-driven youth, Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn partnership has successfully closed out their 13th year of the YEMP (Youth Entrepreneurship Mentorship Program) initiative! YEMP Summer 2019 was one for the books and also came with a lot of firsts.

#TheyWorked

This year’s YEMP summer initiative was packed with enriching opportunities for our participating Youth. We partnered with a local entrepreneurship consulting company to bring an afternoon of Shark Sessions which was a fun interactive version of the television show Shark Tank. The teens learned the basics of starting a business and even practiced pitching a business concept of their own. We had the owner of Green in BKLYN, Elissa, begin a scholarship fund in loving memory of her first intern, Cristina Valentin, for YEMP interns who exemplify activism and compassion for their community. After a competitive application process, 15-year-old Synyah Jordan was awarded the YEMP Activist scholarship of $100. Synyah Jordan also graced the YEMP closing ceremony as a keynote speaker and shared her personal experience through an empowering speech.

At the YEMP closing ceremony, the community in attendance showered all the fellows with words of encouragement and love as many of them continue to work, prepare for school, and be change agents in their community.

Want to Get Involved?

For information on how and when to apply for the annual YEMP internship, you can sign up for Myrtle Avenue’s newsletter to receive updates as soon as the 2020 YEMP application opens.

Special Thank Yous

To the 11 Myrtle Avenue merchants who volunteered to serve as employers and mentors to the participating local high schoolers:

  • Jill Lindsey
  • Green In BKLYN
  • Move With Grace
  • Vitality Juice Bar
  • Champion’s Taekwondo
  • Peck’s
  • Sandbox
  • Petee’s Pie
  • Brooklyn Public Library Whitman Branch
  • Halal Spot
  • Just Because Salon

A sincere thank you to supporters of the 2019 YEMP program: Con Edison and The Gilbert Rivera Charitable Foundation.

Thank you to Voodo Fé who accommodated the closing ceremony in their art gallery space at 572 Myrtle Ave.

Want to become a supporter of the YEMP program? Please contact us about becoming an individual donor.

FREE Walking Tours of Fort Greene & Wallabout

Advanced registration is required! Visit Eventbrite to register for an upcoming tour. 

On the 3rd Saturday of each month, the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership will host a FREE guided walking tour through the historic Wallabout neighborhood.  The walks are being offered in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy, with additional support from the Walt Whitman Project and American Opera Projects.

The guided walk will explore 400 years of history through the area’s historic architecture and landmarks and will venture into the neighborhood’s beautiful mix of pre-Civil War homes and late 19th-century industrial district just outside the Brooklyn Navy Yard.  The tour will focus on how the neighborhood has developed from when the first people from Europe and Africa arrived in the early 1600s. Along the route, notable residents and “hidden” landmarks will be discussed, like author Walt Whitman’s home, a former Tootsie Roll factory, Michael Jordan’s birthplace, and more.

The tours begin in Fort Greene Park at 11am from May through October 2019.

The tour includes a 1.5 walk, beginning in Fort Greene Park and concluding at 99 Ryerson St.  The event is FREE, but space is limited and registration is required.

Want to Learn More?

If you’d like to learn about more local history in the Wallabout, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill area, view our self-guided Myrtle Avenue Black Artstory Tour. This free tour – available in the iTunes store or at myrtleavenue.org – highlights the area’s rich legacy of Black artistry by telling the story of eight varied artists who once called this neighborhood home.

Sign the Petition: Restore B54 Bus Service

Photo by: Anthony Huntington

Join us for a “Rally for the B54” on Thursday, August 8 at 10am at the Myrtle Ave and Washington Ave bus stop (in front of A-rod Grocery).

The MTA is proposing to cut service on the B54 bus this fall, increasing wait times and creating more crowded buses during morning commutes and throughout the day. Sign the petition, calling on the MTA to not reduce service on the B54

For most of Myrtle Avenue, the B54 is the only transit option available. Cutting service will further decline ridership, leading to worse conditions for riders who cannot afford to hail cabs or who are unable to walk the long distance to a subway station.

According to plans from the MTA’s New York City Transit Authority, fewer busses will run on weekdays during morning peak times, midday, and during evening service. The plan would increase wait times up to 15 minutes (up from 12 minutes) at certain points during the day. These longer wait times, according to the MTA’s projections, will push capacity on buses at certain times of the day to 94% (up from the current measured capacity of 84%).

Current plans do not call for changes in service levels during peak evening hours.

New Colorful Art Coming to Myrtle

We are so excited to welcome a new pop of color to the Myrtle Avenue Plaza with the installation of a new art piece next month. Through a collaboration with Pratt Institute’s Foundations department, several utility boxes in the plaza will be transformed into canvases that’ll feature the piece Wonderland, designed by Pratt student Elodia Wei.

Detail of “Wonderland,” featuring a stained glass motif.

DESIGN INSPIRATION

According to Wei, “Wonderland is a stained-glass window design, which depicts abstract landscapes from Myrtle Avenue and Fort Green Park. I discover that the shape of the infrastructure boxes mirrors the shape of the windows on shops and apartment buildings along Myrtle Avenue. Therefore, the landscape on these infrastructure boxes in my design is like people seeing the beautiful sceneries on Myrtle Avenue through these windows.”

Myrtle Avenue BID Executive Director, Chad Purkey (left), and Pratt Institute faculty members Leslie Mutchler (center) and Jean Shin (right) review a model of the selected design.

COLLABORATION WITH PRATT

Wei was one of 18 students who submitted a design proposal, as part of Professor Corinne Ulmann’s Light, Color & Design course this past semester. A huge thank you to Professor Ulmann for leading this project from start to finish!

Two-Wheel Tours: FREE Neighborhood Bike Rides

A Pedal Tour through the Neighborhood

There is nothing more fun than taking a spin on a perfect summer evening, down a tree-lined street in Brooklyn. Join the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership for a FREE guided bike ride around the neighborhood, led by The Brown Bike Girl. Don’t have a bike? No problem. Through a partnership with Citi Bike, there will be free bike rentals available (must be 16+ years).

Rides take place the 4th Thursday of each month from May through August 2019 and begin at the Citi Bike station at Willoughby Av & Washington Pk at 6pm. All ages, abilities are welcome!

REGISTER

RSVP - Community Bike Rides
Will you bring your own bike?
Which Community Bike Ride would you like to attend? (All rides begin at 6pm)

Please note that all riders will be required to sign a liability waiver before the ride begins. If riders are under 18 years of age, a parent or guardian must also sign.

*FREE Citi Bike rentals are subject to availability of bikes at the Citi Bike station at Willoughby Ave and Washington Pk. You must be 16 years or older to use Citi Bike.

Rides may be canceled due to inclement weather. Follow @myrtleavebklyn for day-of updates or call (718) 230-1689.

Questions? Email hello@myrtleavenue.org or call (718) 230-1689