Info to Register for the Police Officers Exam

AND Build a Block Community Meeting Info

From our local 5th Precinct.

 

The  Build-the-Block meeting for neighborhood concerns is scheduled for February 23rd at 6:30 PM

With our thanks to our Sector B Officers PO Enrique Urena Enrique.Urena@nypd.org and PO Tsering Dhundup Tsering.Dhundup@nypd.org and a welcome to our new NCO Supervisor SGT Kelvin Prado KELVIN.PRADO@nypd.org

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Thank you to Park’s Staff Jamil, Denard, Dimaira in Sara Roosevelt Park

The Park from Delancey to Houston has never been cleaner than when Dimaira and her crew move through it: Hennesy, Jason, and Louie.

It is especially significant to have a woman running a Parks Department crew: leading women and men who willingly follow her example of enjoying hard work.

She makes the Sara Roosevelt Park safer by example as a woman who is respected by the local community, including those struggling with homelessness.

Her presence makes this park safer for women and girls.

Denard has the people skills to make the storehouse area safer when he is there. Jamil works hard to make a struggling park area work despite these hard times.

We all need meaningful work that is appreciated – so please thank our park workers!

Our thanks to the entire Park’s staff.

 

 

 

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Three New Needle-Disposing Kiosks Throughout the Sara Roosevelt Park

With thanks to Community Board 3‘s Susan Stetzer for her persistence, to Housing Works for providing the receptacles, and to New York City Department of Park and Recreation‘s Jamil and his crew for installing the kiosks upon their arrival so expeditiously (Stanton, Broome, Grand Street areas).

These will make our park safer – having a place to safely dispose of used needles means fewer are left on the ground, in playgrounds or planting beds.

We hope to see a surge of community training on how to use them and why to use them.

We are in this together.

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Lunar New Year, Year of the Tiger Sara Roosevelt Park This Tuesday, February 1st

From the Lo-Down 

 

“Lunar New Year will be celebrated this coming Tuesday, February 1, but Year of the Tiger festivities will continue for several weeks…The annual Firecracker Ceremony will happen on Tuesday starting at 11 a.m. in Sara D. Roosevelt Park.” Visit Better Chinatown and Think! Chinatown for more events and details.”

 

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Hard Working Parks Workers. City Relief. Keep Dogs Out of Playgrounds

A good day with big thanks to Dimaira Echevarria who heads up the Parks clean up crew from Houston to Delancey.

 

And thanks to the City Relief folks who provide a safe haven to see old friends in the Park on the Delancey Street area of Sara Roosevelt Park (between Delancey and Broome area).

Old Friends Bob and Red

We are so lucky and grateful to have them offering different resources, including Goddard outreach workers (and the soup and hot chocolate are delicious).

They also clean up after their time there.

A win/win.

Last: Playgrounds

Even if you see an ’empty playground’ and think it would be a great place to bring your dog on or off-leash?

Don’t.

  1. Children/parents may not come in because you are there. Some people are afraid of dogs
  2. It signals you expect to be ‘trusted’ more than anyone else who might like to bring their dog into that space, trusted to pick up after any poop or pee. Or, you want your dog to be trusted not to attack a child. We can’t. We don’t.
  3. Young children don’t have the option to go somewhere else. You do.
  4. Last. If you are an adult – YOU aren’t allowed in there.

It really isn’t asking a lot. Really.

 

 

 

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Tu B’Shevat and The Power of Trees

from Tkiya:

“Tkiya uses participatory music experiences to help people of all ages find their unique connection with Jewish culture and to reinvigorate diverse Jewish communities.”

See https://tkiya.org/tu-bshevat/

 

“How Has a Tree Helped You Today?” by Carla Friend

How has a tree helped you today,
How has a tree helped you today,
How has a tree helped you today,
Oh let us count the ways!

Take a deep breath,
Take a deep breath.
You know the air we breath,
It comes from trees!


Oh let us count the ways!

“Tu Tu Tu B’Shevat” by Carol Boyd Leon

Tu, Tu, Tu B’shevat,
Tu B’shevat is on its way.

Plant, plant, plant a seed,
Plant a seed right in the ground.
Rain, rain, rain will fall,
Raindrops falling all around.
Sun, sun, sun will shine,
Shining brightly in the sky
To help the trees grow up so high,
Help them grow so high.

Grow, grow, start to grow
Like the trees we see outside.
Stretch, stretch, stretch up high,
Branches reaching very wide.
Sway, sway side to side,
Leaves are dancing in the breeze
To celebrate a birthday,
The birthday of the trees.

And, with thanks to Diana Carilli, Labrynth maker:

The Power of Trees

“People need trees. They need to see leaves from their windows, to sit in green spaces, and to play in the shade. Trees draw people out from behind walls of brick and glass, and in coming together, neighbors forge relationships, nurture children, and build a sense of community. Those are key findings from a series of studies conducted by a University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) team.”

Ming Kuo, Director of The Landscape and Human Health Laboratory at the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign on NPR’s Brian Lehrer show:

http://lhhl.illinois.edu/media/thepoweroftrees.htm

 

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City Relief, Mulching in Delancey Area of Sara Roosevelt Park and Denard!

 

M’Finda Garden Bird Mobile

 

City Relief – out in force, providing love, hot chocolate, hot soup, a listening ear, resources and clean up!!

The hard-working Ms. Lily whose powers of persuasion on matched by NONE as she provided health care information to many many people today!

 

The ubiquitous and ever-anchoring Bob Humber.

Mulch pile slowly winnowed down by K Webster!

The super excellent and irreplaceable Denard!!

If you don’t know Denard, you are missing one of the smartest, most gifted, hardest working people!

 

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