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SUMMARY:2016 BID Annual Meeting & Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership for the 12th BID Annual Meeting & Holiday Happy Hour.  Join us to celebrate our achievements\, look ahead to 2017\, and network with fellow Myrtle Avenue property owners\, merchants and residents over festive drinks. \nInvited guest speakers include 88th Precinct Captain Buttacavoli and Councilmember Laurie A. Cumbo. \nRSVP is required and can be made by clicking here. \nFor questions\, please contact the BID office at (718) 230-1689 ext. 1#.
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/2016-bid-annual-meeting-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Cultura\, 413 Myrtle Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bike the Branches with MARP
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the Bklyn Public Library’s annual Bike the Branches with a FREE Citibike ride\, courtesy of MARP!  To encourage local participation in the fun annual event\, MARP will provide 10 free Citibike rides for a group ride from the Clinton Hill Branch to Central Library. \nTo enjoy the free ride\, arrive on Saturday\, May 7th to the Clinton Hill Branch of the Bklyn Public Library (380 Washington Avenue) at 1:45pm.  At 2:15pm\, MARP will lead a group to the Central Library on Grand Army Plaza to enjoy the library’s Block Party from 3pm-7pm. \nYou must register to receive one of the ten free rides.  To register\, contact Shaquana Boykin at (718) 230-1689 ext. 5# or shaquana@myrtleavenue.org by May 5th.
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/bike-the-branches-with-marp/
LOCATION:Clinton Hill Library Branch\, 380 Washington Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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SUMMARY:April Farm Fresh Box Distribution
DESCRIPTION:What is a Farm Fresh Box? An affordable\, fresh\, pre-packed food share sourced from local farms designed to meet the needs of our community. \nEligibility & Cost: Anyone can sign up for a $10 Farm Fresh Box.  Each share will include 5-6 items; farm fresh fruit\, locally made tortillas and/ or locally grown beans\, fresh greens and other seasonal staple items. \nTo Sign-up for a share\, you can register by clicking HERE.\nOr contact Shaquana Boykin Program Manager\, Healthy Communities Initiative by email shaquana@myrtleavenue.org or leave a detail message with your name & call back number at (718) 230-1689 ext. 5#. \nWhen: Pickup is on Tuesday\, April 19th.  You must reserve your box by 5pm on April 13th.\nWhere: Corkscrew Wines\, 489 Myrtle Avenue\, between Hall & Ryerson\nTime: 4- 7pm\nPayment Method: Cash\, Credit/ Debit (processing fee $1.00)\, and EBT/SNAP accepted. \nRead a full list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) here.
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/april-farm-fresh-box-distribution/
LOCATION:Corkscrew Wines\, 489 Myrtle Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fort Greene/Clinton Hill Senior Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:The 1st Annual Fort Greene/Clinton Hill Senior Resource Fair will take place on Wednesday\, March 23rd from 11AM to 2PM at Cumberland Gotham Health Center\, 4th Floor Auditorium located at 100 North Portland Avenue (corner of Park Avenue and North Portland). \nThe FREE fair will feature 30 vendors that represent a wide variety of city agencies and citywide service providers\, including: Shape UP NY\, Ingersoll Community Center\, Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership (SNAP)\, LIU Platinum Sneakers Program\, St. Joseph’s College\, Mark Morris Dance\, the Brooklyn Family Justice Center\, Meals on Wheels\, the NYC Department of the Aging\, and MTA’s Access-A-Ride Program. A number of Myrtle Avenue businesses that offer weekly senior discount specials are also invited\, including Move with Grace Yoga\, Dance & Fitness Studio\, Sandbox Pack & Ship\, Lucky Lotus Yoga\, Myrtle Drug Care Corp and Myrtle Pharmacy. \nInterested senior-focused organizations and service providers\, may contact the organization if interested in participating in the Senior Resource Fair at (718)230-1689 ext 5#. \nThe Senior Resource Fair is being organized by the Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project LDC and its Senior Advisory Council (SAC) in partnership with Cumberland Gotham Health Center with generous support from the Office of Council Member Laurie A. Cumbo and the New York Community Trust.
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/fort-greeneclinton-hill-senior-resource-fair/
LOCATION:Cumberland Gotham Health Center\, 100 North Portland Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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SUMMARY:PERFORMANCE: The Glass Eye Featuring Hot Hands & members of Victorious Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:This event is limited capacity. Please arrive early. Lineup is subject to change. \nPERFORMANCE: The Glass Eye\nFeaturing Hot Hands & members of Victorious Dance Company\nFriday\, Feb 26\, 7-9pm\nBLDG 92 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard\, 63 Flushing Ave\nRunning Time: Approx. 1 hour\nSome material may not be suitable for children. \nPart 1: Opening Piece by Victorious Dance Company\nPart 2: The Glass Eye featuring Hot Hands & Victorious Dance Company\n\nThe Glass Eye\nThe placement of a camera on a body of authority as a deterrent of violence to another has created new forms of perception and symbolism concerning race relations and the growing paranoia for “the other” from both citizens and those sworn to protect them. The Glass Eye is a multi-disciplinary performance piece for voice\, music\, dance and film concerning the disembodiment of the black body through police violence; and the subsequent protests in reaction to these incidents—witnessed through the camera eye. \nAbout the Performers:\nHOT HANDS is the performance art moniker of Kiowa Hammons and Daonne Huff. Influenced by improvisation and electro-acoustic experimentation\, the group encourages an open door policy of musicians and artists for collaboration; focusing on the incorporation of sound\, film\, dance\, and visual art to create multi-disciplinary performance pieces. Optimists at heart\, the group follows the ethos that music is a transcendental form of communication with the power to connect performers and listeners to a higher level of consciousness and harmony. \nVictorious Dance Company featuring Ferrin Coleman & Whitney G. McIntosh:\nVictorious Dance Company is a contemporary movement company working to build social awareness\, community engagement and cultural empowerment through the art of dance. Serving as the non-profit arts education program Victory Music & Dance\, Inc.’s senior dance company\, Victorious Dance Co. has had the great opportunity to train\, facilitate workshops and perform for youth in the Brooklyn community for over five years. Through these community engagements Victorious Dance Co. has developed a model that empowers young people to be committed to education\, the arts and making a difference in the community. \nPresented by the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership in collaboration with BLDG 92 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard PERFORMANCE:The Glass Eye is part of Black Artstory Month 2016 titled\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The series of FREE performances\, talks\, film screenings\, and public art experiences celebrate the enduring influences and contributions that African Americans have made and are making within the visual and performing arts worlds. Coinciding with Black History Month\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED will transform Myrtle Avenue into a cultural destination with window murals\, art exhibits and events featuring the work of 50 artists.\nhttp://www.myrtleavenue.org/blackartstory
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/performance-the-glass-eye-featuring-hot-hands-members-of-victorious-dance-company/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Navy Yard Center at BLDG 92\, 63 Flushing \, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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SUMMARY:FILM: re-work/re-frame A Night of Short Films & Documentaries
DESCRIPTION:This event is limited capacity. Please arrive early. Lineup is subject to change. http://blackartstoryfilm.eventbrite.com/ \nFILM: re-work/re-frame\nA Night of Short Films & Documentaries\nFriday\, Feb 19\, 7-9pm\nPratt Institute’s Film/Video Center\, 550 Myrtle Ave \nA film night to spotlight voices under heard or unseen. A night to re-view and re-frame perceptions and interpretations of the lived experiences of people of color. Featuring films by Yisa Fermin\, Lindsay Catherine Harris\, Esteban del Valle. \nScreening: SHADES\nFilmaker: Yisa Fermin\nSynopsis: SHADES is a new web series working to promote the visibility and representation of young artists and art administrators of color working in New York City. These video portraits examine the core beliefs\, thoughts\, and passions driving the subject’s endeavors and how their experience of race in the art world affects their work. SHADES will proudly premiere at Black Artstory Month. \nScreening: Evoking the Mulatto\nFilmaker:Lindsay Catherine Harris\nSynopsis: Evoking the Mulatto is a multiplatform narrative and visual art project examining black mixed identity in the 21st century\, through the lens of the history of racial classification in the United States. Featuring filmed interviews with young artists and activists\, photography\, animation\, and historical mappings\, this interactive video art project seeks to address a relevant contemporary issue by glimpsing at its chronicle.www.evokingthemulatto.com \nScreening: Too Little Time To Love\nFilmaker: Esteban del Valle (also featured window mural at Ingersoll Community Center)\nSynopsis: For “Too Little Time To Love\,” Esteban del Valle recreated a 1963 Ford Galaxy in his studio while at the Smack Mellon Artist Studio Program in Brooklyn\, NY. The sculpture was built from wood\, foam\, cardboard\, and covered in collaged images of the car itself. The Ford Galaxy functioned as a set for a monologue comprised solely of quotes taken from speeches delivered by Martin Luther King Jr.\, Nelson Mandela\, and Mahatma Gandhi. The monologue rearranged exact quotes to create a script that resembled one side of a heated dialogue\, resulting in a narrative involving love\, betrayal\, violence\, and murder. The scene unfolds over the span of a simulated car ride down Martin Luther King Kr. Boulevard in New York\, and was performed by del Valle while wearing mask composed of the faces of all three historical figures combined.\nwww.estebandelvalle.com/illustrations \nMore info on the Filmmakers can be found at:\nLindsay Catherine\nwww.lindsaycatherine.com / @sirrahyasdnil \nYisa Fermin\n@fermincreeps \nEsteban del Valle\nwww.estebandelvalle.com / @estebandelvalle112 \nPresented by the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership FILM: re-work/re-frame\, A Night of Short Films & Documentaries to spotlight voices under heard or unseen is part of Black Artstory Month 2016 titled\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The series of FREE performances\, talks\, film screenings\, and public art experiences celebrate the enduring influences and contributions that African Americans have made and are making within the visual and performing arts worlds. Coinciding with Black History Month\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED will transform Myrtle Avenue into a cultural destination with window murals\, art exhibits and events featuring the work of 50 artists. http://www.myrtleavenue.org/blackartstory
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/film-re-workre-frame-a-night-of-short-films-documentaries/
LOCATION:Pratt Institute Film/Video Center\, 550 Myrtle Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160212T190000
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SUMMARY:Conversation: Art as Protest\, Protest as Art
DESCRIPTION:This event is limited capacity. Please arrive early. Lineup is subject to change. RSVP is on our Eventbrite link: http://blackartstorytalk.eventbrite.com/ \nConversation: Art as Protest\, Protest as Art\nFriday\, Feb 12\, 7-9pm\nLeisure Life\, 559 Myrtle Ave\nModerated by: Erica Cardwell\nPanelists: Janisha R. Gabriel\, Jamal T. Lewis and Isissa Komada-John \nCome discuss the collective power of radical artistic communities. The panel will share the “entry points” in thier intersectional narratives\, intended or otherwise. As a collective\, we will define “radical” as black practitioners and art makers\, in acknowledgement of a political framework as an alternative perspective and not in response. \nAbout the Moderator:\nErica Cardwell is an essayist\, activist\, culture critic\, and educator. She teaches at the Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY and is a 2015 LAMBDA Fellow in Nonfiction. Her essays and reviews have appeared in The Feminist Wire\, Bitch Media\, Hyperallergic\, The London Progressive Journal\, Ikons Magazine and forth coming for Sinister Wisdom. \nAbout the Panelists:\nJamal T. Lewis is a cultural worker and emerging multidisciplinary performance artist living in Bed-Stuy\, Brooklyn\, New York\, hailing from Atlanta\, Georgia. He/She received a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Morehouse College\, and is currently at The School of Media Studies at The New School. Jamal’s work interrogates and explores identity formation\, ugliness\, desire(ability)\, race\, class\, gender\, and sexuality through a Black\, queer\, feminist\, abolitionist lens. www.jamaltlewis.com / @fatfemme \nJanisha R. Gabriel is a painter\, graphic designer\, and web designer. She has been involved in numerous social justice initiatives centering on black liberation\, gender justice\, and LGBTQ equality. Janisha is the founder of the Speak My Name Project\, a board member of The BLK Projek\, and the Technology & Design organizer for the #BlackLivesMatterorganization.@janishargabriel \nIsissa Komada-John is a multidisciplinary curator and designer. She was recently appointed Exhibitions Manager at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture\, and she previously served as the Exhibitions Director of MoCADA\, Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts\, in Brooklyn. Isissa has worked with over 100 artists to develop socially-engaged projects\, and she has curated and organized over 20 exhibitions\, reviewed in The New York Times\, Hyperallergic\, The Huffington Post\, ARTINFO\, Daily Serving\, and others. Isissa holds a degree in Africana Studies from Brown University\, and has studied Interior Design at Parsons the New School for Design. \nPresented by the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership in collaboration with Leisure Life NYC\, CONVERSATION: ART AS PROTEST\, PROTEST AS ART is part of Black Artstory Month 2016 titled\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The series of FREE performances\, talks\, film screenings\, and public art experiences celebrate the enduring influences and contributions that African Americans have made and are making within the visual and performing arts worlds. Coinciding with Black History Month\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED will transform Myrtle Avenue into a cultural destination with window murals\, art exhibits and events featuring the work of 50 artists. myrtleavenue.org/blackartstory
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/conversation-art-as-protest-protest-as-art/
LOCATION:Leisure Life NYC\, 559 Myrtle Avenue\, Brooklyn\, 11205
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160205T210000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
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SUMMARY:BLACK ARTSTORY MONTH KICKOFF: MEET ME AT THE GYM
DESCRIPTION:This event is limited capacity. Please arrive early. Lineup is subject to change. RSVP is on our Eventbrite link: http://blackartstorykickoff.eventbrite.com/ \nBLACK ARTSTORY MONTH KICKOFF:\nMEET ME AT THE GYM\nA Night of Performance\, Engagement & Art \nDuring the Civil Rights Movement of the 50s & 1960s\, movement leaders\, organizers\, protesters and community members gathered in churches\, community centers and private dwellings to plan actions\, to heal\, to be motivated. At the same time\, experimental artists began congregating for improvisational\, ephemeral happenings. \nThe intention for these gatherings was to break down the traditional conventions of art making– removing the need to create a tangible object\, moving art into everyday spaces\, where the performance and the experience of viewing and engaging with the artists was the art. \nMeet Me at the Gym\, is a merger of the two. A night of equal parts artistic expression and community building. Tonight we aim to spark a flame–to assemble as a community to create and to be inspired. \nCome open to engage\, to participate\, to speak\, and to paint! \nLIVE PERFORMANCES from 7:30-8:30 featuring (lineup times TBC):\n1.Manifest\nManifest is a group of men from all walks of life who love\, provide and protect their families\, are stand-up individuals in their communities\, and most of all who love and honor God. Manifest was originally assembled in 2006 by late founder Jonathan Hicks at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Clinton Hill. Since then Manifest has successfully completed 2 bodies of work\, Highest Praise and A Manifest Christmas. Over the past 3 years\, Manifest has sang in churches and different establishments in Compton California\, St. Louis Missouri\, Cleveland Ohio\, and Washington D.C. Manifest is currently working on new material expected to release this year.\n2. Sophia Dawson & her Roller Skating Crew\n3. Victorious Dance Company (also performing during the Glass Eye/February 26th)\n4. Open Mic for Attendees \nART ENGAGEMENTS All Night\n(Workshops subject to change)\n1. Live Painting throughout the night by Black Artstory Month Artist in Residence at Ingersoll\, Ashton Agbomenou.\n2. SONYA (South of the Navy Yard Artists) Collaborative Painting Session Join SONYA in the fabrication of murals featuring the faces of community members.\n3. DIY Photo Booth – Take a photo to remember the night!\n4.The Writing’s On the Wall- Write your thoughts\, poems\, words\, songs in response to the performances and conversations you’ve experienced on banners around the gym.\n5. Personal Motto/Anthem (Sign making) – During the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s\, the song\, “We Shall Overcome” became an anthem of the movement. In the 1970s\, Marvin Gaye created his anthem\, “What’s Going On” in response to the Vietman War. In 2013\, Janelle Monae and Wondaland Records released the song “Hell You Talmbout” in reaction to the rampant cases of police brutality across the United States. These songs and titles were used as rally cries\, unifiers of people\, and a way to release society’s frustrations and confusion about the world around them. If you could create a motto or title for your personal anthem that motivates you to push forward\, to inspire you to act\, what would it be?\n6. FILM SCREENING – Soundtrack for a Revolution (Hallway) 1hr 22min “SOUNDTRACK FOR A REVOLUTION tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music -the freedom songs protesters sang on picket lines\, in mass meetings\, in paddy wagons\, and in jail cells as they fought for justice and equality. \nPresented by the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership in collaboration with Ingersoll Community Center\, MEET ME AT THE GYM is part of Black Artstory Month 2016 titled\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The series of FREE performances\, talks\, film screenings\, and public art experiences celebrate the enduring influences and contributions that African Americans have made and are making within the visual and performing arts worlds. Coinciding with Black History Month\, SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED will transform Myrtle Avenue into a cultural destination with window murals\, art exhibits and events featuring the work of 50 artists.\nhttp://www.myrtleavenue.org/blackartstory
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/black-artstory-month-kickoff-meet-me-at-the-gym/
LOCATION:Ingersoll Community Center\, 177 Myrtle Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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SUMMARY:ART INSIDE/OUTSIDE (Artwalk for Black Artstory Month: "SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED")
DESCRIPTION:Art: INSIDE/OUTSIDE\nArt installations along Myrtle Avenue all month long… \nWhen asked to respond to the prompt of “Some Assembly Required”\, 14 artists and a classroom of elementary school students provided a diversity of responses. From hair braiding to Black Lives Matter to President Obama on Horseback to cleaning greens—we seek to assemble\, we seek to gather\, we seek to build ourselves and our communities within private quarters and public squares. Stroll along Myrtle Avenue all February 2016—view window murals\, window installations and interior art exhibitions. \nEsteban del Valle (Window Mural)\nIngersoll Community Center\n177 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.estebandelvalle.com / @estebandelvalle112 \nAdan Palermo\nFort Greene SNAP (Window Mural)\n324 Myrtle Avenue\n@sketch_93 \nJazmine Hayes\nOwl & the Pussycat (Window Mural)\n154 Vanderbilt Avenue\nwww.jazminehayesart.com / @jazminelovine \nSuhaly Bautista-Carolina\nGnarly Vines (Exhibition)\n350 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.theearthwarrior.com / @theearthwarrior \nAshton Agbomenou\nKlevor Liquors (Window Mural)\n343 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.agbomenou.com / @highaim \nNadia Westcott\nDC Optics (Window Mural)\n390 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.nadiawestcott.com / @nionoodle \nIfy Chiejina\nGreen in Brooklyn (Window Mural)\n432 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.ifyxpressions.tumblr.com / @ify.chi.chiejina \nMisha Tyutyunik\n[Salon] 718 (Window Mural)\n456 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.mishat.com / @mdot_season \nSteven Mosley\nPeck’s (Window Mural)\n455A Myrtle Avenue\nwww.oncelegends.tumblr.com / @oncelegends \nAaron Turner\nWray’s (Exhibition)\n503 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.aaronturner.format.com / @ilikevans1 \nEmile Askey\nTipsy (Window Installation)\n584 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.emileaskey.com / @emileaskey \nStudents of PS20\nBLDG 92\, 2nd Floor (Exhibition)\n63 Flushing Avenue\, @ Carlton Avenue\nSophia Dawson (Window Mural)\nJohnny Camacho\, Patrick Eugene and Laura Pawson (Exhibition) \nThe Emerson\n561 Myrtle Avenue\nwww.iamwetpaint.tumblr.com / @iamwetpaint\nwww.johnnycamacho.squarespace.com / @ultrathinkers\nwww.patrickeugene.com / @patrickeugeneart\nwww.laurapawson.com / @lpawsonart
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LOCATION:Myrtle Avenue\, Myrtle Avenue\, Brooklyn\, 11205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Small Business Saturday
DESCRIPTION:On this annual event\, you can show support for the independently-owned businesses found on Myrtle Avenue by choosing to do your holiday shopping locally.  By supporting locally-owned businesses\, rather than national chains\, you keep more of your money circulating within your community\, which supports more businesses and provides more tax revenue to support city services. \nYou can read more about Small Business Saturday here\, or to search Myrtle Avenue’s locally-owned businesses and restaurants\, click here.
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/small-business-saturday/
LOCATION:Myrtle Avenue\, Myrtle Avenue\, Brooklyn\, 11205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141018T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20141017T132817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141017T132817Z
UID:10002563-1413626400-1413644400@myrtleavenue.org
SUMMARY:Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Corner
DESCRIPTION:Meet us at the Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Corner on Washington Park and Myrtle Avenue and receive a free tour of your local Fort Greene Park Greenmarket! We’ll introduce you to the farmers and their products\, find affordable options\, and show you how to use your EBT/Food Stamps\, WIC/FMNP checks\, and Health Bucks. You will also find fun\, family friendly events and Community Chef demonstrations. Support your local market and learn how to shop fresh\, healthy\, and locally on a budget! \nSchedule of events* \nFree Face painting from artist Derrick Cross\nOctober 18th\, 11am-1pm \nFun with Food Events:\nOctober 18th 11am-1pm: Make Your Own Apple Prints – Discover how easy it is to make amazing pictures by cutting an apple in half\, dipping it in paint\, and using it to make prints! \nOctober 25th 11am-1pm: Make Your Own Fall Placemat – Get creative! Gather some leaves\, draw or bring a picture\, write a message and place it in contact paper to create your own fall placemat! \n 
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/myrtle-eats-fresh-community-corner-2-3/2014-10-18/
LOCATION:Fort Greene Park (Washington Park & Myrtle Avenue)\, Washington Park and Myrtle Avenue \, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141004T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141004T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20140926T182255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140926T182255Z
UID:10002506-1412416800-1412434800@myrtleavenue.org
SUMMARY:Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Corner
DESCRIPTION:COMMUNITY CORNER WILL BE CLOSED ON 10/4/14 \nMeet us at the Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Corner on Washington Park and Myrtle Avenue and receive a free tour of your local Fort Greene Park Greenmarket! We’ll introduce you to the farmers and their products\, find affordable options\, and show you how to use your EBT/Food Stamps\, WIC/FMNP checks\, and Health Bucks. You will also find fun\, family friendly events and Community Chef demonstrations. Support your local market and learn how to shop fresh\, healthy\, and locally on a budget! \nSchedule of events* \nFree Face painting from artist Derrick Cross\nJuly 19th\, 10am-noon\nOctober 18th\, 11am-1pm \nCooking Demonstrations featuring Greenmarket products\n11am – 1pm on:\nJuly 12th\nAugust 9th\nAugust 23rd\nSeptember 6th \n*Check back often – free\, fun events will be added throughout the season!
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/myrtle-eats-fresh-community-corner-2-2/
LOCATION:Fort Greene Park (Washington Park & Myrtle Avenue)\, Washington Park and Myrtle Avenue \, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140929T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140929T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20140924T181134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T181205Z
UID:10002507-1412013600-1412019000@myrtleavenue.org
SUMMARY:Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn BID Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:RSVP TO THE MEETING BY CLICKING HERE. \nThe Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership will be holding the 2014 BID Annual Meeting\, with guest speakers Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams (invited) and Council Member Laurie Cumbo (confirmed)\, September 29\, 6pm-7:30pm at The Emerson\, 561 Myrtle Avenue\, between Emerson Place & Classon. Light appetizers and refreshments will be served. The meeting is open to the public\, but RSVP is required. To RSVP or register your membership for the 2014 BID Annual Meeting click HERE. If you are unable to complete online registration\, click here to download the BID Member Registration Form. Fill it out\, and fax it back to the BID office at (718) 230-3674.
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/myrtle-avenue-brooklyn-bid-annual-meeting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140920T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20140813T232846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140819T232907Z
UID:10002516-1411207200-1411218000@myrtleavenue.org
SUMMARY:Let's Move\, Fort Greene! Bike With Us
DESCRIPTION:Ride from Citi Bike Station on Flushing & Carlton Avenues to Pier 6 to see all that Brooklyn Bridge Park has to offer! \nPlease register below via Eventbrite. \nQuestions? Contact us at (718)230-1689 or healthycommunities@myrtleavenue.org
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/lets-move-fort-greene-bike-us-2/
LOCATION:Citi Bike Station\, Flushing Avenue & Carlton Avenue \, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140906T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140906T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20140813T232249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140819T231859Z
UID:10002466-1409997600-1410008400@myrtleavenue.org
SUMMARY:Let's Move\, Fort Greene! Bike With Us
DESCRIPTION:Use a Citi Bike at no cost\, or bring your own\, and take a ride with a licensed bike instructor to Greenpoint’s McCarren Park Greenmarket. Ride from Citi Bike Station on Flushing & Carlton Avenues and see local attractions\, do some shopping at the Greenmarket and take a few breaks along the way. All riders MUST bring and wear a helmet and be comfortable riding on the street. \nPlease Register below via Eventbrite. \nQuestions? Contact us at (718)230-1689 or healthycommunities@myrtleavenue.org
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/lets-move-fort-greene-bike-us/
LOCATION:Citi Bike Station\, Flushing Avenue & Carlton Avenue \, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140712T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140712T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20140716T151349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140926T181844Z
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SUMMARY:Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Corner
DESCRIPTION:Meet us at the Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Corner on Washington Park and Myrtle Avenue and receive a free tour of your local Fort Greene Park Greenmarket! We’ll introduce you to the farmers and their products\, find affordable options\, and show you how to use your EBT/Food Stamps\, WIC/FMNP checks\, and Health Bucks. You will also find fun\, family friendly events and Community Chef demonstrations. Support your local market and learn how to shop fresh\, healthy\, and locally on a budget! \nSchedule of events* \nFree Face painting from artist Derrick Cross\nJuly 19th\, 10am-noon \nCooking Demonstrations featuring Greenmarket products\n11am – 1pm on:\nJuly 12th\nAugust 9th\nAugust 23rd\nSeptember 6th \n*Check back often – free\, fun events will be added throughout the season!
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/myrtle-eats-fresh-community-corner-2/2014-07-12/
LOCATION:Fort Greene Park (Washington Park & Myrtle Avenue)\, Washington Park and Myrtle Avenue \, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140607T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20140603T144958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140603T145144Z
UID:10002485-1402138800-1402153200@myrtleavenue.org
SUMMARY:Department of Transportation Helmet Giveaway
DESCRIPTION:Join us and partners\, the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT)\, Citi Bike\, Health First  NY and Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Chef Roisin and receive a FREE bike helmet\, a sample of a healthy\, fresh recipe\, and information about Citi Bike membership and low-cost health insurance plans! \nWHERE: corner of Washington Park & Myrtle Avenue\n MORE INFO: 718-230-1689\nRAIN LOCATION: 177 Myrtle Avenue\, Ingersoll Community Center
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/department-transportation-helmet-giveaway/
LOCATION:Brooklyn\, 11205\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140129T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140129T173000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071821
CREATED:20140122T182134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140125T182349Z
UID:10002374-1391011200-1391016600@myrtleavenue.org
SUMMARY:A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Reception - Humo Smokehouse
DESCRIPTION:A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Reception will be held at Humo Smokehouse in Fort Greene\, Brooklyn\, on Wednesday\, January 29th at 4pm. \nTasting Menu includes: \nBoneless Baby Back Ribs Skewers\nPork Belly Sandwich Bites\nOrganic Tofu marinated in homemade Tamarind stout sauce\nHomemade Sangria\nFresh baked Oatmeal Cookies \nRaul Perez and co-owners will be welcoming the community to their new Barbecue Restaurant\, Humo Smokehouse\, located at 336 Myrtle Avenue between Washington Park & Carlton. The Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership and invited guests will welcome our new business owners to Myrtle Avenue.  \nInvited guests can RSVP here: http://HumoSmokehouseRibbonCutting.Eventbrite.com \n  \n 
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/ribbon-cutting-ceremony-reception-humo-smokehouse-3/
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