Happy Fourth of July … from Park Slope
Carpe diem!
Happy Fourth of July … from Park Slope Read More »
Join us Thursday, June 8, 6:30 pm at Old Stone House!
Annual meeting, elections, award presentations and end-of-season pot-luck party! Read More »
As the Pavilion morphs (later this year, I’m told) into the Nitehawk Park Slope, we thought we’d look WAY BACK to a time when one could see a movie each day in the Slope without coming close to seeing all the films then screening.
“When Movies Were King” Read More »
Make a clean sweep of our neighborhood by joining the Sustainability Committee of the Park Slope Civic Council at its annual spring beautification, recycling and clean-up event.
Celebrate Spring by Sweeping the Streets Clean with the Park Slope Civic Council! Read More »
School Segregation too Close to Home New York City schools are among the most segregated in the nation. As documented
Integration Matters – Separate is Never Equal Read More »
BQX is a project that will have major implications for the future of Brooklyn and its waterfront communities, a couple of which are definitely Park Slope’s neighbors.
Notice of a panel discussion on the BQX Project Read More »
The Park Slope Civic Council wants you! We are looking for Civic Council members to serve on our Board of
PSCC is looking for a FEW GOOD Trustees! Read More »
The Park Slope Reader, in the spirit of “Being Local/Shopping Local” would like to offer each member of the Park
The Park Slope Reader: Ad Sale for PSCC Members Read More »
West Nile Virus season is from April 1 to October 31. Standing water – a major source of risk – is commonplace throughout Park Slope in containers left in yards and on indentations on the flat roofs of many buildings.
Combating West Nile Read More »
The Pratt Center for Community Development is studying how to make it easier, cheaper, and faster for homeowners to implement
Energy efficiency and other home upgrades may benefit you up to $5K Read More »