Hurricane Sandy Update: Nov. 1
Here’s the latest update on Hurricane Sandy passed along from Andrew Olsen, Brooklyn Director of the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, courtesy of Park Slope Neighbors.
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Here’s the latest update on Hurricane Sandy passed along from Andrew Olsen, Brooklyn Director of the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, courtesy of Park Slope Neighbors.
Hurricane Sandy Update: Nov. 1 Read More »
If you see any downed trees or other debris from Hurricane Sandy, your first call should be to 311 (If there is an immediate danger to life, call 911 right away).
Reporting Damage from Hurricane Sandy Read More »
Emily Lloyd, the administrator of Prospect Park and the president of the Prospect Park Alliance, has posted a letter on the park’s website concerning storm damage and how you can help.
Hurricane Sandy Update: Prospect Park Read More »
Close to 150 Park Slopers joined together on a crisp autumn evening in the beautiful Prospect Park Picnic House for some outstanding food, lively conversation, and, most importantly, a great cause: the Park Slope Civic Council’s first annual fundraiser, Food for Thought.
Food for Thought Brings Success for Scholarships Read More »
Here’s the latest update on Hurricane Sandy passed along from Andrew Olsen, Brooklyn Director of the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, courtesy of Park Slope Neighbors.
Hurricane Sandy Update: Monday, Oct. 29 Read More »
Here’s details on preparations for Hurricane Sandy (as of Saturday night, plus some Sunday morning updates) passed along from Andrew Olsen, Brooklyn Director of the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, courtesy of Park Slope Neighbors.
Hurricane Sandy Update Read More »
Get ready for a superfun Halloween with the Park Slope Civic Council’s Halloween Children’s Parade! “Gods, Goddesses, and Superheroes” is the theme for this year’s event, and there’ll be plenty of them strolling through the streets of the Slope in the afternoon and into the evening.
It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s the Halloween Parade! Read More »
City Councilmember Stephen Levin is giving residents in his 33rd Council District — which includes the North Slope — the chance to decide how $1 million in city funding should be spent.
Levin Joins in Participatory Budgeting Process Read More »
City Councilmember Brad Lander is once again giving local residents the chance to decide how $1 million in city funding should be spent within the community.
This Fall: A New Round for Participatory Budgeting Read More »
Food for Thought, the Park Slope Civic Council’s first fundraiser in many years, is gearing up to be an exciting event for food lovers throughout our neighborhood and beyond.
Good Food and Drink for a Stronger Community Read More »