WEDNESDAY 1/11 * Friends of McGolrick Park Meeting @ Lutheran Church of the Messiah (129 Russell) 7-8pm, will discuss the recent meeting Friends of M. had with all of the […]
Monthly Archives: January 2012
CHESS CLUB FOR KIDS
Town Square introduces the Greenpoint Chess Club, for kids 6-10, beginner to intermediate levels. Meets Sunday afternoons at 4pm for 90 minute sessions. $100 fee for half year (about $5 […]
BOOK REVIEW: CLEAN PLATES BROOKLYN
I love meat and don’t feel guilty about eating it. I also love my body and the planet and know that too much of a delicious thing is never good, […]
ARTIST OPEN CALL: GOOD YOGA
Open call for artwork:Â Â Deadline for entries: february 1, 2012 drishti:Â february 14 – april 2, 2012 focus. provide a focal point. a gathering of attention just beyond. gaze at your […]
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MATCHMAKER: FRECKLE WINDOWS
Playing matchmaker with your friends is a recipe for having no friends, but hooking up local businesses with local creative talent is a sheer pleasure. After writing about Fanaberie Windows […]
RECIPE: PAULIE’S OVERNIGHT SAUCE 4 WAYS
When I was lucky enough to attend the Paulie Gee Christmas party and have dinner with the man himself, I was able to use the skills I learned in my […]
VENDORS WANTED: VALENTINE’S MARKET
February is just a month away and Greenpointers is planning another market just in time for Valentine’s Day! On February 11, 2012, we will have a LOVE BIRDS MARKET at […]
What’s Happening? 1/4-1/11
It’s January and freezing but that doesn’t mean you should shut yourself in. There are still a lot of fun things to do around Greenpoint and nearby. * Starred items […]
WILBUR, KINGSLAND’S RED TAILED HAWK
Ever notice a huge bird with a 4ft wing span and a red tail soaring overhead and freaking out the pigeons? It could be Wilbur or one of his kin, […]
KEEPING OLD GREENPOINT ALIVE
I love perusing the amazing photos that fellow Greenpointers share on the Greenpointers Flickr pool. Recently I posted some amazing interiors from a user named Digital Front. The shots looked […]
