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Montgomery Street Block Association’s

               3rd Annual Block Party

“BLOCK PARTY”

 August 4th, 2012
                     12:00 noon and will end Promptly at 6:00 PM

“BLOCK PARTY”
 August 4th, 2012
Come out and join us
         12:00 noon ending Promptly at 6 PM
                          Music By:  dj suave luciano
 Montgomery Street WILL BE CLOSED (between Bedford and Rogers Aves)  PLEASE REMOVE YOUR VEHICLES EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.
 THE STREET WILL REOPEN AT 7:00PM.

Montgomery Block Association's 2nd Annual Block Party

Theme:
“BEACH BLOCK PARTY”

July 23, 2011

12:00 noon and will end Promptly at 6:00 PM

Greetings Neighbors:

It’s time for our block party and this year we have a theme, so bring out your beach umbrellas, tables, food, coolers and let’s have some summer beach fun.

For your convenience the MBA executive team will provide a table outside 327 Montgomery Street (corner of Rogers) on 7/9 & 7/16 between 1-3pm to collect monetary contributions and we will have a sign-up sheet for goods you would like to donate. We would like to finalize our plans on these dates provided for our big, big day. But before we meet we would like to know how you would like to contribute by sending an email to Alisha Lawrence, our Secretary at alisha_lawrence@yahoo.com or Rose Liburd, our Correspondence Secretary at orange@verizon.net, we look forward to hearing from you.

Montgomery Street WILL BE CLOSED (between Bedford and Rogers Aves), PLEASE REMOVE YOUR VEHICLES BY EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. THE STREET WILL REOPEN AT 7:00PM.


71st Precinct Meeting

The ‎71st Precinct Meeting will be held on:

Date:         Thursday May 19th 
Time:         7:30 pm
Location:   M.S 61 located on Empire and New York Ave.

Come with your questions, concerns, or comments about your community.
Hear what's going on in your community. Food & Drinks will be served

CM James Calls on Home Health Agencies to Restore Senior/Disability Services

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

MAY 4, 2011
Contact Amyre Loomis at (718) 260-9191


COUNCIL MEMBER LETITIA JAMES CALLS ON HOME HEALTH AGENCIES TO IMMEDIATELY RESTORE SERVICES TO THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED

Many have lost home care due to arbitrary, illegal decisions and are currently at grave risk

(Brooklyn, NY) Last month, the way Certified Home Health Agencies (CHHAs) are reimbursed by Medicaid was changed. In response, CHHAs have illegally reduced the services they provide. In some cases they have stopped providing care altogether.

Regarding this sad situation, Council Member James stated, “Can you imagine being a 90-year old person, living alone, and having no one to care for you? People who had been receiving 24-hour care for years are suddenly receiving only 12 hours of care, or worse. I am appalled that this is happening in a country that prides itself on taking care of our own.”

James continued, “New York Legal Assistance Group filed a lawsuit recently, and I trust the courts will ultimately put an end to this terrible mistake. But until that happens, dozens of disabled and elderly people are in grave danger. I urge the CHHAs to immediately restore all services to those affected by their recent, arbitrary decisions. Our most vulnerable should not suffer because of greedy corporations trying to pinch pennies.”

NYLAG's press release is attached and includes stories of those actually affected by these changes, including a 90-year old holocaust survivor whose care was terminated with no notice, as well as an 87-year old with severe dementia whose care was cut in half, also without notice.

ATTENTION: Internship Available At Office of CM James

Wednesday, May 4, 2011


The Office of Council Member Letitia James is looking for summer interns. Please note this is an unpaid summer internship but applicants will have invaluable experience for future careers in social advocacy, political affairs, and community activism. Interns should be motivated and have a passion for public service. The ideal candidate must possess outstanding organizing skills, the ability to gather data, as well as communicate and listen to constituent needs.

• You will be assigned to a specific project developing from areas such as Housing Development, Homeless Issues, Environmental Issues, Public Health, Education and After-School Programs as well as other needs.

• You will be required to work outside of out of the office at least three days per week.
All interested parties should email cover letter and resume to Ms. G. Davis-Elliott, Chief of Staff at gdaviselliott@council.nyc.gov

Brooklyn Business Expo 2011

Brooklyn's Biggest Business to Business TRADE SHOW!!!


The Encore to our Acclaimed Spring Expo! This One will be Bigger and Better!

Room is still available for businesses to exhibit.

FREE Admission To The Public

http://www.brooklynbusinessexpo.com/

Order tickets via Eventbrite:
http://brooklynbusinessexpo2011-efbevent.eventbrite.com/

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL

SAVE $175-Register and pay in full and receive a $100 discount off our regular price of $495 for an exhibit table and get a wall spot ($75) at no additional charge.

Use discount code EB175

SAVE $225-Register and pay in full and receive $150 off our regular price of $695 for an exhibit table and a quarter page ad in our exhibit guide and get a wall spot ($75) at no additional charge.

Use discount code EB225
Offer Expires: , January 31, 2011

Date:  Thursday, April 7 · 10:00am - 4:00pm
 
Location:  Stage Six @ Steiner Studios
                  15 Washington Avenue
                  Brooklyn, NY


From the Office of NYC Council Member Darlene Mealy


Council Member Darlene Mealy, 41st District
District Office: 1757 Union Street *Second Floor * Brooklyn, NY 11213
Tel: (718)-953-3097
Fax: (718)-953-3276  

News... From Council Member Darlene Mealy

Community Tax Aid, Inc.: Free Tax Preparation for low income New Yorkers.  For a list of locations, hours and public transportation, go to http://www.communitytaxaidnyc.org/ or call (646)200-5080.
Section 8 and NYCHA : Please make sure to answer all inquiries and mailings regarding your Section 8 subsidy/voucher, especially concerning recertification; it is vital to KEEPING your Section 8.  When returning your recertification documents, please be sure to make copies for your records and send by certified mail ON TIME, so that you have proof of completion and that the documents were mailed.  This is vital ti keeping your housing.
Housing Issues: Call Housing Court Answers for questions about information on housing court and tenant landlord issues at (212)962-4795 or go to http://www.housingcourtanswers.org/ For more information and updates regarding those who are DHS clients in the shelter, go to http://www.informationforfamilies.org/
LIFT(Legal Information for Families Today): The Family Legal Center is open for free family law information and support on Monday-Friday, from 9:00 am- 5:00 pm at 350 Broadway, Room 501, New York, N.Y., between Franklin Leonard Sts.  They also hold a bi-monthly support group for grandparent caregivers.  Snacks and metro cards a provided.  The next support group date is March 28th @ 11:00 am.  LIFT also has information tables at the court house. 
For more information call (212) 342-1122 or go to http://www.LIFTonline.org .

JOBS, TRAINING, & JOB Fair
Back on Track: A new initiative by District Attorney Charles J. Hynes that offers services for the family of at risk youth, and youth who have had contact with criminal justice system.  Services included parenting workshops, tutoring, GED classes, vocational assistance, ESL, access to medical, dental and mental health services as well as substance abuse treatment.  They are located at 2318 Atlantic Ave., E. Parkway.  For more information, call(718) 250-2298.
Part and semi full time positions will soon be available at the Defense Commissary Agency.  Go to www.usajobs.gov and type Eastern Store Associate into the left hand box.  You will see vacancy announcements from which you can apply on-line.  You will need to submit a resume and transcripts and complete an Assessment Questionnaire.  To apply by fax; instructions are on the job announcements.  You may indicate up to five locations where you would like to work.  The Brooklyn location is Fort Hamilton and there are other sites throughout NYS.
Brooklyn Job Fair: April 13, from 10 am-3pm at Long Island University:  At Metcalfe Hall/Schwartz Athlete Center, on Flatbush & Dekalb Aves @ Long Island University. (Right near Junior's) Subways: 2,3,4,5,A,B,C,M,Q,R
NYC Zoos & Aquarium is hiring for Seasonal and Temporary Positions.  Apply Online at www.wcs.org/seasonaljob

EVENTS
The State of the District Address  Please join us for our Annual State of the District Address on Thursday, April 12th, 2011 from 6:00 P.M. - 8:30 P.M at P.S. 28K Warren Prep Acadamy located at 1001 Herkimer St. between Ralph & Howard Aves.
Advisory Board Meeting: Our next Advisory Board Meeting will be held Saturday, April 2nd, 2011, from  10:00am- 12:00pm at St. Anthony Baptist Church, 425 Utica Ave., corner of Utica Ave. and Empire Blvd.
Woman's Conference: The 6th Annual Woman's conference & Health Fair will take place on Saturday, April 30th at P.S. 5, 820 Hancock St., btwn. Ralph and Howard Avenues.  Registration begins at 8AM.  Workshops 9 AM-3 PM.
41st Council, Middle School, District Wide Spelling BEE.  The grand finale, District Wide Spelling Bee will be held in the third week of May at P.S./I.S. 323 located at 210 Chester St. Stay tuned, details will follow.







 

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