Ortner Preservation Award Nominations for 2022
Have you recently restored your historic home? Do you know of a new building that complements the historic character of […]
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Have you recently restored your historic home? Do you know of a new building that complements the historic character of […]
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Join us for a fun, socially-distanced celebration of art and community! Yarn bombing is a form of street art that uses knitted or crocheted objects to decorate public spaces.
The event continues every Wednesday during August and September from 5:00-7:00pm, when we’ll gather to knit/crochet/craft together.
The Yarn Bomb is Back! Read More »
Making a clean sweep of our neighborhood, the Civic Council and friends gathered on Sunday, April 25th in front of the John Jay Educational Campus on 7th avenue for the 2021 Spring Civic Sweep.
Spring Sweep Cleans Up on 7th Avenue Read More »
The Park Slope Civic Council awarded Community Service Scholarships to four outstanding high school students at the year-end membership meeting on Friday, June 4, 2021.
Scholarships Awarded to Outstanding John Jay Graduates Read More »
Each year the Park Slope Civic Council celebrates community construction projects and interventions that honor the original architecture of Park Slope with the Ortner Preservation Awards.
Ortner Award Winners Recognized at Council’s April Meeting Read More »
The Park Slope Civic Council has identified and honored an organization and an individual for outstanding service to the community each year since 1979.
2021 Lovgren Winners Honored at Annual Council Meeting in June Read More »
Glorious weather and a tremendous crowd of nearly 400 people turned out on Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 5pm for a Park Slope Civic Council Forum for candidates running to succeed Brad Lander as the City Council Member for the 39th District.
Candidate Forum Success! Read More »
Each year the Civic Council award community service grants to local organizations. Grants award the work of local community groups and on profits for their work and commitment to improve the health, vitality and diversity of our community. Awards are given for projects in the arts, education, youth programs and civic improvement.
Civic Council Awards 2021 Community Grants Read More »
The Center for Community Health (CCH) at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital has opened its doors! At CCH, the Cancer Center
Center for Community Health Opens Read More »
The Park Slope Civic Council is accepting applications for grants to be awarded to community groups for projects in the arts, education, youth programs and civic improvement.
Community Grants Cycle is Open – Apply Now! Read More »