Three Kings Day Parade postponed

The 21st annual Brooklyn Three Kings Parade has been pushed back to Sunday, January 21 due to inclement weather.

After the “bomb cyclone” of 2018, the streets and sidewalks are in no condition for a parade.

But the celebration must go on…in two weeks! Meet at Graham Avenue and Meeker Avenue in what should be an exciting parade!

Mulchfest 2018

 

On Saturday and Sunday, January 6 and 7, 2018 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, bring your holiday tree to a designated city park to be recycled into mulch that will nourish plantings across the city!

Join NYC Parks, the New York City Department of Sanitation, and GreeNYC to recycle your Christmas trees into wood chips. These wood chips are used to nourish trees and plants on streets and gardens citywide. Or, take home your very own bag of mulch to use in your backyard or to make a winter bed for a street tree. More than 26,000 trees were recycled last year. Help us top this number!

You can bring your tree to a chipping location on January 6 and 7 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We’ll chip your tree, and give you your very own bag of mulch!

You can also bring your tree to a drop-off site from Sunday, December 31, 2017 through Sunday, January 7, 2018. Leave your tree with us, and we’ll recycle it for you later! The NYC Department of Sanitation will also be conducting special curbside collections for mulching and recycling of Christmas trees from Tuesday, January 2, 2018 through Saturday, January 13, 2018.

For more information and dropoff/chipping locations visit:  https://www.nycgovparks.org/highlights/festivals/mulchfest

Treecycle!

Brooklyn hospitals’ first babies of 2018

New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital’s first baby this year is Aarya Datar.

A new year means newborns at each hospital in our borough.

You may have heard that Brooklyn’s first baby of 2018 was Joshua Miguel Brito, born to Erica Hernandez and Joshua Brito at Woodhull Hospital.

He was born 6 pounds, 14 ounces.

At New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, their first baby of the new year was Aarya Datar, born at 6:49 a.m.

Aarya weighs 7 pounds, 10 ounces. She was born to Praveen Datar and Vandkode Kulkarni, who live in Crown Heights. Her 17-month-old sister Aadhya was there to say hello to her baby sister.

“We are so thrilled to welcome Aarya into the world,” Kulkarni said. “We feel very special to have one of the first babies of the New Year.”

Over at NYU Langone Hospital, Wilmer De Los Santos Asencio was born at 4:11 a.m. Here he is pictured with his mother, Tirsia Maria Asencio De Los Santos.

Baby Wilmer weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces. He will return home to Sunset Park with his mom, father Wilson and 17-year-old brother Jonas.

Some Like It Hot with a Champagne Toast

Gather ‘roud on Sunday, December 31st at 2:15 pm to watch The Great American Comedy, “Some Like it Hot”!

This New Year’s Eve, Videology Bar & Cinema at 308 Bedford Avenue, will be hosting a Classic Hollywood NYE Bash inspired by some of our favorite leading ladies, including Marilyn Monroe! The event will have specialty cocktails and all your favorite vintage party favors including hats, streamers, and confetti popper. So make sure you arrive early and/or stick around for the full effect!

This event is 21+ and tickets are $20. Remember, your ticket gets you $2 off any drink at the bar after the screening!

For more information, visit: https://goo.gl/PM5KEZ

All Metal Tribute to the Bee Gees & Beyond!

On Saturday, December 30th Brooklyn Bazaar, at 150 Greenpoint Avenue, presents NYC’s Tragedy: All Metal Tribute to the Bee Gees & Beyond. At 8 pm join WYLDLIFE– the #1 Party Band for some of your favorite hits.  Hailing from the Netherlands, these fearsome brothers fearlessly obliterated the truce line that had been set in the great Disco/Metal Peace accord of 1977. Together they seamlessly blended the two genres with their debut album, We Rock Sweet Balls and Can Do No Wrong – a collection of Bee Gees songs redone in a heavy metal treatment reminiscent of Judas Priest, Motley Crue, and Guns N Roses. 

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased here!

City issues safety tips for extreme cold weather

Bundle up, Greenpoint, it’s getting frighteningly cold out there.

The city’s Emergency Management Department says New Yorkers should prepare for bitterly cold temperatures and wind chills this week. The National Weather Service says temperatures will average out to 19 degrees.

It will be especially frigid at nighttime, when it will drop to single digit wind chills.

Use caution when outdoors, and remember to check up on your neighbors, friends and relatives.

The city issued the following safety tips to get through this next week:

  • Stay indoors as much as possible
  • If you have to go outdoors, wear dry, warm clothing and cover exposed skin. Keep fingertips, earlobes and noses covered. Wear a hat, hood, scarf and gloves.
  • Shivering is the first sign that the body is losing heat. That’s a signal to return indoors.
  • If you work outdoors, your employer should implement safe work practices, like protective equipment.
  • Limit your alcohol intake. It causes your body to lose heat faster.

Remember, prolonged exposure to the cold can lead to hypothermia, frostbite and other medical conditions.

Free mammograms at Borough Hall on Thursday

The Mobile Mammography van is coming to Brooklyn Borough Hall on Thursday, December 14 starting at 1:30 p.m.

The free screenings are for women 40 and older who have not had a mammogram in the past year.

All insurance plans are accepted, and co-pays and deductibles are waived. It’s free for uninsured women 40 or older.

To make an appointment, call 1-800-563-6868.

Catholic Charities Holiday Donation

 

Please consider donating to Catholic Charities this holiday season to support children and families in need.

Additionally, Catholic Charities and Citywide Meals-on-Wheels is hosting a Christmas Dinner from 11am to 2pm on Christmas Day. Volunteers are needed! To volunteer or for more information call Pat Critelli at 718-847-9200.