Tea & Poetry @ Green in BKLYN

Posted by Green in BKLYN On November - 23 - 2012 Comments Off on Tea & Poetry @ Green in BKLYN

This Saturday, November 17 from 1-3pm, lovely Frances Lin will be at Green in BKLYN with Tea and Poetry.

Frances is the author of Whims & Woes, a collection of beautiful poems with drawings by Thuy Lin.

Whims & Woes is the first book in a collection of three that follows Saro Skybird as she finds her own center and voice.  In addition to signing this beautiful book, Frances will be reading from it too.  And we’ll be serving Green in BKLYN’s hot tea.

Of Whims & Woes, Frances says, “This collection of poems are written in hopes that the fearful child who lives in us, no matter what age we are, learns to see that there are many paths one can take.  The world is not black and white.  There are many shades of gray we live in.  Life is woeful but above all it is whimsical.”

Join us for some poetic whimsy and a spot of hot tea, too.

WHO: Frances Lin, author of Whims & Woe
WHAT: Poetry Reading, Book Signing & Hot Tea
WHERE: Green in BKLYN, 432 Myrtle Avenue BKLYN
WHEN: This Saturday (TODAY), November 17th 1-3PM

 

Recycling Updates from Grow NYC

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Electronics & Textile Recycling – EAST VILLAGE
Saturday, November 17th 11am-3pm
19 Easy 3rd Street (btw Bowery & 2nd Avenue)
At FABnyc’s Load OUT!

Bring clean and dry clothing, paired shoes, bedding, linens, hats, handbags, belts, fabric scraps 36″x36″ or larger and other textiles for reuse or recycling. They do not accept rugs or carpeting or commercial waste. A list of electronics accepted for responsible recycling can be viewed here.

Textile recycling provided by Wearable Collections and electronics waste recycling provided by the Lower East Side Ecology Center.

Textile Recycling Collection – EAST HARLEM
Saturday, December 8th 10am-4pm
19 East 3rd Street (btw Bowery & 2nd Avenue)
Special Collection at FABnyc’s Load OUT!  

Responsibly recycle unwanted or broken electronics (no appliances such as microwaves or refrigerators).  Sponsored by the Lower East Side Ecology Center.

Electronics Recycling Collection – Park Slope BKLYN
Saturday, December 8th – 10am-4pm
PS 321 @ 180 7th Avenue (btw 1st & 2nd Street)

Responsibly recycle unwanted or broken electronics (no appliances such as microwaves or refrigerators). Sponsored by the Lower East Side Ecology Center.

Staten Island Stop ‘N’ Swap – STATEN ISLAND
Saturday, December 15th – 12pm-3pm
Christ Church New Brighton
76 Franklin Ave (btw Fillmore Street & Cassidy Place)   

Bring clean, reusable, portable items you no longer need and take home something new-to-you. You don’t have to bring something in order to take something. No furniture or large items, please.

More info for all events is at www.GrowNYC.org/swap.

Brooklyn Exposed Exposes Green in BKLYN

Posted by Green in BKLYN On November - 16 - 2012 Comments Off on Brooklyn Exposed Exposes Green in BKLYN

Our wonderful local blog/newspaper/bulletin board included Green in BKLYN in a very cool article: What 42 People Did Before Owning a Brooklyn Business.  You can find us at #6.  But there are 41 other intriguing stories and BKLYN businesses to read about, too.  Enjoy!

Quotable Quotes

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“Things are only impossible until they’re not.” – Hannah Louise Shearer

Quotable Quotes

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“Because we don’t think of future generations, they will never forget us.” – Henrik Tikkanen

More Ways to Help Post-Sandy

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There is now a Facebook page – Occupy Sandy Relief NYC – with all kinds of information about ways to help.

Also, from the Patch on-line, some more Tips for Disaster Recovery:

Check our blog for other disaster recovery tips, links & information.

In addition to these options, remember – kind words & a helping hand are simple & great gifts.  Please be generous, be patient & be kind.

Additional Ways to Help Post-Sandy

Posted by Green in BKLYN On November - 1 - 2012 Comments Off on Additional Ways to Help Post-Sandy

Reposted rom Brokelyn’s post yesterday, more ways to help & places for support…

“We made it through this thing, Brooklyn, or at least some of us did. What may have felt just like playful building-swaying wind to you elsewhere materialized as deadly fallen tree limbs, a sprawling fire that destroyed 60 homes in Breezy Point and caused some as-yet-to-be-determined damage to our ancient subway system. So instead of sitting around acting out Hungry Hungry Hippos with your extra storm supplies, you could go do something to help the less fortunate. Councilman Brad Lander is looking for volunteers or evacuation shelters at John Jay High School in Park Slope and at the Park Slope Armory, for six to eight hour shifts. New York Cares is posting volunteer opportunities here too. And there’s more:

Borough President Marty Markowitz also tweeted this link to other shelters that could be in need of volunteers if you are looking for something near you.

To help Councilman Lander, go to John Jay HS Evacuation Center on 7th Avenue between 4th and 5th Street, and at the Park Slope Armory (Medical/Frail shelter) at 361 15th St. between 7th and 7th Avenue. Volunteers are needed for minimum 6-8 hrs shifts, and must be adults (no kids). UPDATE: We’ve gotten word from a volunteer that you don’t need to worry about training or time constraints, but that the work is grueling. And Councilmember Brad Lander has said the center needs boxes of coffee, tea, hot water and large amounts of low-sugar/low-salt cereal.

Update 10/31: The Y (also located in the armory) is running an emergency shelter and needs volunteers for the evening and overnight. If people are interested in volunteering, they can get in touch with Faye Merolla (the director of the shelter) at FayeM@camba.org or they can go and ask to speak with Erin, Shannon, or Orly from NYC OEM (Office of Emergency Management).

The Red Cross is looking for volunteers at shelters too. More info here.

City Hall is also soliciting volunteers. Email nycservice@cityhall.nyc.gov with your name, email address and borough. There will be ways to volunteer today and over the next week as opportunities arise.

Public Advocate Bill de Blasio is also collecting the names of willing volunteers here.

If your organization needs volunteers, email volunteer@bcfny.org and the Brooklyn Community Foundation will help find some.

The New York Blood Center has shut down its blood drives for the day except for one at the Upper East Side Donor Center (310 East 67th Street). But they’re hopeful that blood drives scheduled for tomorrow and Friday at Long Island University will go as planned. Call 1-800-933-2566 or visit their website to stay up to date on opportunities to give blood.

Update 10/31: Seven volunteers are needed at an evacuation shelter on 24th Street and Lexington (Manhattan). Email relief@forefrontchurch.com.

The Red Hook Initiative (767 Hicks Street) is open to individuals and businesses that need power. They’re also looking for food, flashlights, cell phone chargers and other assorted items. UPDATE 10/31: More volunteers are still needed: donations appreciated, there are some specific things needed such as already prepared food, utensils such as spoons and bowls, gallons of milk, flashlights, batteries, papers towels, and paper for printing fliers.

For more information call (347) 770-1528 or email redhookrecovers@gmail.com

The Park Slope Women’s Shelter (8th Avenue between 14th and 15th Street) needs volunteers to do any work necessary to keep the shelter running (laundry, helping with meals, etc.), for several hours at a time.

STORM SUPPLIES
If you’ve got extra storm supplies, those can go to use too, from food and water to batteries and pet supplies. Find our list of where to donate here.

We also have gotten word of a shelter at PS 249 in Prospect Park South that can use help from licensed counselors, anyone that can provide temporary shelter and the following items:

  • Clothing, both children’s and adult’s
  • Coffee and tea
  • Kid’s toys and books
  • Drinking cups

Update 11/1: PS 32 (317 Hoyt St) is collecting donations for Red Hook non-perishable food, water, batteries, flashlights, candles, and money.”

You can also read the post, here.

Check our blog for other disaster recovery tips, links & information.

In addition to these options, remember – kind words & a helping hand are simple & great gifts.  Please be generous, be patient & be kind.

Post-Hurricane Charities & Volunteering

Posted by Green in BKLYN On November - 1 - 2012 Comments Off on Post-Hurricane Charities & Volunteering

Today is the first day I’ve had access to the internet & time to respond to emails here at Green in BKLYN.  In addition to very kind notes of concern & well wishers for the shop, Lola & the rest of us, we’re also hearing from our colleagues/vendors who have been affected significantly – in Red Hook, Long Island, Queens, Staten Island,  NJ & the Navy Yard.  Most everyone continues to run their businesses as they can (including by flashlight when electricity is still not available), if they can.

To them, to our neighbors & friends & to all those affected by this storm – our thoughts & hearts are with you…

Below are ways you can help support victims of Sandy with contributions & by volunteering.  As my neighbor said to me today, “We are one. We are all related. We must help each other.” 

Red Cross
Red Cross is continuing a major relief operation throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast to shelter and assist people affected by Superstorm Sandy.  For more information, go to their website: www.redcross.org/news/press-release/Red-Cross-Continues-Large-Sandy-Relief-Operation.

Masbia

Please consider donating to Masbia.  They’re feeding 500-plus evacuated seniors: www.masbia.org/donate.asp.

Red Hook Recovers
This is a recovery organizing site for New York’s Red Hook neighborhood.  The site allows people to offer/request assistance: www.redhook.recovers.org/.

Brooklyn Bridge Park
Clean up efforts will be concentrated on the perimeters of the park, cleaning up debris left over from floodwaters.  There will be numerous clean up opportunities in the coming days and weeks.  For info email: sward@brooklynbridgepark.org.

City-sponsored services
Want to Volunteer?  There will be ways to do so over the next week as opportunities arise. Email nycservice@cityhall.nyc.gov with your name, email address and borough.  There will be ways to volunteer over the next week as opportunities arise.

One of the city’s 65 shelters including Brooklyn Tech and John Jay High School
You can also always volunteer at a local shelter. For more info, check out: www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html.

Check our blog for other disaster recovery tips, links & information.

In addition to these options, remember – kind words & a helping hand are simple & great gifts.  Please be generous, be patient & be kind.

Post Sandy…

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We’re here. We’re open.

We’re holding our neighbors, friends & loved ones in our thoughts & hearts.

Peace.

Hurricane Hours

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If we’re not here, we’re closed…

And, we hope you & yours are safe & dry.

See you when it’s over!

PS – We’re always closed on Mondays.

We’ll try to be open as usual on Tuesday…

Give a call to confirm if you’re planning to come out then.