Saturday, January 23, 2010

Friends of Douglass/Greene Park winter benefit


Just beyond the Cobble Hill borders sits Thomas Greene Park, a profoundly underutilized and undeveloped location in a densely populated spot. It is ripe for expanded programming and so the
Friends of Douglass/Greene Park will host their annual winter benefit on Monday, February 1st at the rock-climbing gym Brooklyn Boulders to raise money for a new skate park addition.

WHEN:  Monday, February 1st from 6:00PM to 8:00PM  
WHERE: Brooklyn Boulder, 575 Degraw Street @ 3rd Avenue
$20 Donation includes climbing demonstrations, food and wine.
For more information, please contact: Sue Wolfe, 917-868-5332, suehwolfe@aol.com

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

EPA public information meeting about Gowanus Canal


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites you to attend a public information meeting to discuss community involvement tools available for the Gowanus Canal site.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
    from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
     in the auditorium of P.S. 32
      317 Hoyt Street
, Brooklyn, NY

Topics covered will include the formation of a Community Advisory Groups (CAG), Technical Assistance Grants (TAG) and Technical Assistance Support for Communities (TASC).  This meeting will include a formal presentation followed by a question and answer period.
For EPA contact info or other site related issues, click the 'READ MORE' link below

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Neighborhood Blood Drive

Approximately every two seconds, someone needs blood.

Fewer than 5 percent of healthy Americans eligible to donate blood actually donate each year. In New York, only 2% actually donate. You can change that easily. It takes less than a half hour to save someone's life, and next week you can do in right here in the neighborhood.
Winter BLOOD DRIVE
Wednesday, January 20
at the Scotto Funeral Home - 106 1st Place
1st floor (chapel right side)
3pm - 9pm

Just walk in with your ID and help out.

If you can't make it on Wednesday, we have a great Blood Donor Center nearby in Downtown Brooklyn at 120 Lawrence Street. Click here for their full contact info.

Friday, January 15, 2010

CHA books it to LICH


The event is old, but the photo op is recent, so here's a recap.

On October 24th, the CHA sponsored a Book Swap at the sitting park at Henry and Pacific Street to benefit the Long Island College Hospital.  The event provided a venue for unwanted books,  for neighbors to meet each other,  and gave a way to donate remainder books to patients at LICH.  Funds raised from residents who did not bring books to swap but purchased some books at the event helped the CHA purchase much needed folding tables for LICH's Community Affairs Department.

The Book Swap turned out to be a wonderful success. Thanks to the many volunteers who sorted through over 2000 donations and packaged 200 books at the end of the day for LICH patients. Neighbors met with neighbors, the 76th Precinct registered bikes, LICH provided blood pressure screening, and the quick-acting nursing staff may very well have saved one woman's life by escorting her to the emergency room with dangerously high blood pressure.

Look for another CHA/LICH Book Swap sometime in the spring (possibly April).
Thanks go to the many volunteers including Zippi Dvash, Natasha Burke, Debra Feldman and Doris Pallazo at LICH; Janet Barrett, Bryan Johnson, Jerry Armer, David Wenk, Christie Michaels, Joanne Nicholas, Roy Sloane, Judi Francis and Margaret Ablon from Cobble Hill.
 - - - pictured above Janet Barrett, Margaret Ablon, Judi Francis and Natasha Burke. 

Friday, January 8, 2010

Reminder: Recycle your Trees this Weekend; talk to Congresswoman Clark this Monday


Neighborhood CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING In Cooperation with Mulchfest 2010 by City of New York/ Parks and Recreation Department 
Sat. & Sun, 9:30 – 2:00 PM

Drop off your Christmas trees at Cobble Hill Park: Clinton and Verandah Place Wreaths and garlands cannot be accepted. Please remove lights and decorations. No artificial trees!

Special treat for those dropping off trees on Saturday!!!!
COOKIES from Olga Shraer, owner of Olga on Smith
http://www.olgasonsmith.com/

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And then on Monday... 
the Cobble Hill Association invites you to
Community Roundtable meeting with Congresswoman Yvette Clarke

7:30pm @ Christ Church

for all the details click here.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Community Roundtable with Congresswoman Clarke


The Cobble Hill Association invites you to a Community Roundtable Meeting with our Congresswoman Yvette Clarke.

7:30pm on Monday, January 11th
@ Christ Church, 326 Clinton Street corner of Clinton and Kane 
 

This is part of the "Community Roundtable" series hosted by the Cobble Hill Association. It provides an opportunity for you to meet directly with your elected officials, and we are honored that Congresswoman Clarke will be our guest. This is an informal meeting where you can discuss any issue or concern directly with Congresswoman Clarke.

This event is free of charge and is open to the public.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

CHA Happy Hour kick off - TONIGHT

It's cold outside, so warm up with your Cobble Hill Association as it re-launches the 2010 happy hour series this Wednesday, January 6th. Pull up a chair at the specially reserved tables to share great drink deals and delicious food with fellow Cobble Hillbillies at at Watty & Meg, corner of Kane and Court Street.  See event flyer for full details.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

New Tree Plantings, Old Tree Recycling

Much of Cobble Hill's beauty comes from the hundreds of fully grown trees canopying the neighborhood. While most grow more beautiful as they mature, some trees must be trimmed or removed entirely as branches die. This past summer two trees on Clinton Street (one at the corner of Verandah Place, and one opposite Cobble Hill Park) were cut down and dug out by the parks department. Thankfully, two replacements have just gone in recently. It'll take many years for them to recreate the green glory of their predecessors but be sure to stop by and show some eco-appreciaton for the new White Oak and Golden Rain Tree next time you're strolling Clinton Street.

In other tree news... Xmas is over so please remember to recycle your trees at the Cobble Hill Mulchfest.

Saturday, January 9 & Sunday, January 10.

Cobble Hill Park: Clinton and Verandah Place, 10 am – 2:00 PM

Drop off your Christmas trees at the location below. Wreaths and garlands cannot be accepted. Please remove lights and decorations. No artificial trees!

MULCH BAGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WISHING TO TAKE MULCH FOR THEIR GARDENS OR TREE PITS.

Sponsored by: Cobble Hill Tree Fund, Cobble Hill Association, Friends of Cobble Hill Park, & Boy Scout Troops 213 & 815

Friday, December 4, 2009

F Train Town Hall

If you live in Cobble Hill and take the train, odds are you've stood on the Bergen Street platform and watched packed subway car after packed subway car rolls through during the morning rush hour. This chronic problem needs a solution and State Senator Squadron has pushed the MTA to conduct a full line review of the F Train.

In October, the MTA released the findings from this review in a comprehensive report (available at: www.squadron.nysenate.gov). To make this report even more accessible to the public, Senator Daniel Squadron and Community Boards 2 & 6 invite you to attend a Town Hall Meeting about the F train. MTA representatives will discuss the recent report about F train performance, and discuss proposals for improving service.

F Train Town Hall
Hosted by State Senator Daniel Squadron
WHEN: Thursday, December 10, 6:30 pm
WHERE: PS 58 Auditorium
330 Smith Street, Brooklyn NY
(Corner of Smith and Carroll streets, at Carroll Street stop on the F line)

Amazing image of F train in action is republished from venusinfurs.net/2006/06/10/f-train/

BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK TOWN HALL MEETING

This coming Monday, Senator Squadron will be hosting a meeting to give the community an opportunity to hear a presentation from the City of New York about Brooklyn Bridge Park.

BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK TOWN HALL MEETING Hosted by State Senator Daniel Squadron WHEN: Monday, December 7, 7:00 pm WHERE: Long Island College Hospital, Conference Rooms C & D (Corner of Hicks and Atlantic Avenue, enter on Hicks Street)

Since the 1985 the Cobble Hill Association has worked to create a great park to honor the Brooklyn Bridge and to serve the growing population of young families with year round recreational facilities, welcoming entrances, access along its length, and a financial plan that does not privatize public parks with housing inside its borders.

Mayor Bloomberg now wants the State to give him control of the Park.
Please come to a meeting at which the Mayor's plan will be presented: This Monday, December 7th at 7 PM at Long Island College Hospital.

Please ask the Mayor:
1. Will he eliminate new housing that has been shown to be unnecessary and corrosive to this park?
2. Will he put back the recreational facilities taken out in favor of landscaping for condos?
3. Will he support Senator Squadron's plan for financing, or other plans we have put forth over the years to support this park's operations?

We apologize for the delay in notifying you about this meeting. It is the mayor's timing, not ours. But this is an important meeting and do hope you will be able to attend!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Community Round Table POSTPONED

Unfortunately, the Cobble Hill Association's Community Roundtable with State Senator Daniel Squadron, that was to be held at 7:30 PM on Monday, November 23rd, must be Re-Scheduled.

The State Legislature is being called back next week to vote on the state budget so State Senator Daniel Squadron will not be available. We are re-scheduling the Roundtable and will let you know the new date as soon as possible.

Sorry for the inconvenience!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Community Round Table with Senator Squadron

The Cobble Hill Association Kicks off its Community Roundtable Series with State Senator Daniel Squadron

7:30 PM on Monday, November 23rd
@ Christ Church, at the corner of Clinton and Kane Streets

This will be the first of a series of "Community Roundtable" meetings hosted by the Cobble Hill Association to provide an opportunity for you to meet directly with your elected officials. We are honored that our first guest will be State Senator Daniel Squadron. This will be an informal meeting where you can discuss any issue or concern directly with Senator Squadron.

"These meetings will provide an opportunity to meet directly with your elected officials to discuss any issue or concern," said Roy Sloane, president of the CHA.

This event is free of charge and is open to the public.