Wednesday, November 11, 2009

November Events


CLICK HERE to find out more about the events and opportunities listed below
This information brought to you by our friends at Citizens Committee of NY

Block transformation
grant deadline is November 30th!
Group Structure workshop is on November 14th.
Fiscal Sponsorship workshop is on November 24th.
Tenants & Neighbors fact sheets on tenants’ rights available online!
Credit Card Management/Identity Theft Prevention workshop is in December.
Foreclosure Prevention workshops in Brooklyn are on November 7th and 21st.
Office of Rent Administration public hearing is on November 6th.
Rights of Way: New Politics of Movement in New York City? event in Manhattan is on November 12th.
Free H1N1 Flu Vaccinations in Queens.
Food, Inc.” documentary screening and panel discussion is on November 19th.
Bronx Green-Up workshops are scheduled throughout the month.

Check out the event calendars of Just Food, Green Thumb, and CENYC.

Participate in community events at the New York Public Library or your local library!

Job Opportunites

Opening for a part-time Preservation Manager at Weeksville Heritage Center, in anticipation of the construction of a new building (opening in 2011) and program expansion.
Click here for more information if interested

Director of Business Development for the
Brooklyn Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Click here for more information if interested

Small Business Services Counselor position with Brooklyn Cooperative Federal Credit Union
serving Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick businesses.
Click here for more information if interested

Holiday Jobs

BPL is partnering with Brooklyn's Workforce One Career Center to help jobseekers especially in these times. We plan to collaborate on events/projects including hiring events where jobseekers can meet with Workforce One staff to be prescreened for various openings at major employers.

The first of these events is for:
Century 21 Seasonal Cashier and Sales Positions
November 16th, 2009 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm.
at the Central Library at Grand Army Plaza:
Second Floor Meeting Room

Workforce 1 does the screening onsite at Central (and may also register patrons for Workforce 1) and then provides follow-up information to qualified candidates moving on in the interview process.

For more info:

Kerwin Pilgrim
Coordinator of Business and Workforce Development
Brooklyn Public Library, Central Library
Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Tel: 718. 230.2795


Thursday, November 5, 2009

POETRY SLAM


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 at 7 PM
Cavin Hall - 15 Rochester Ave.

for more info & to register: 718-224-7371

Monday, November 2, 2009

PACC Homeowner/Homebuyer Night

PACC Homeowner/Homebuyer Night
FREE Workshops in:
affordable homes, grants for purchase &
closing costs, repairs, maintenance,
weatherization & much, much more


Tuesday, November 10, 6-9pm
Concord Baptist Church of Christ
833 Marcy Avenue (betwn Putnam & Madison)

For more info contact 718-783-3549
Charisse Smith: ext 15 or Divinity Pittman ext 11

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Free Seminar on Energy Saving and Repairs

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Thursday November 12, 2009 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Flatbush Branch Library

22 Linden Blvd (near the corner of Flatbush Ave.)
Brooklyn, New York 11226

Get Directions

Learn ways to save money on your energy bills. Learn about energy saving tips, repairs and home improvement options: Free giveaways.
Sponsored by Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush, a not for profit housing organization.

Website: http://www.nhsnyc.org

To RSVP, call 718-469-4679


Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing

Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing will be on
Thursday Oct. 29th at 7 PM sharp
Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
(Classon bet. Park and Prospect Places)

Final Questions for Affordable Housing Discussion.
1. What is affordable housing?
2. What do you see as the main reasons we don't have more affordable housing in New York?
3. What can New York City and New York State do to encourage the creation of more affordable housing?
4. What are the pros and cons of affordable ownership and affordable rentals?
5. What has been your experience with the Section 8 Housing program?
6. Would it be possible to screen affordable housing candidates for financial responsibility, independent living skills and ability to contribute to the stability of the community?
7. Why do you think the city spends so much on homeless housing when it's so much cheaper to build permanent housing?
8. Can derelict homes and buildings be converted to affordable housing?
9. Can already built empty developer buildings be converted to affordable housing?
10. Do you see "green" features as something that should be required in affordable housing projects?
11. What was your most successful affordable housing project? What was your least successful? Why?
12. What role can the community play in helping create more affordable housing?