Health

Health & Wellness Organizations Can Now Post Their Events on the HealthyNYC Events Calendar

JIG Media, owners of the HealthyNYC initiative, announced the launch of the HealthyNYC Events Calendar. Health and wellness organizations can submit their health and wellness events for inclusion on the HealthyNYC Events Calendar.

This service is free!

“The reason we launched the HealthyNYC.com Events Calendar, is based on the need of New Yorkers to stay informed about the activities that are available throughout New York City”, stated Vernon Jones Sr., CEO of JIG Media. “In these uncertain times in the healthcare industry it is more important than ever for people to stay healthy. Staying healthy includes exercising, eating well and taking advantage of information and resources that are at your fingertips. There are hundreds of events taking place throughout New York City, and we want HealthyNYC.com to be the destination where event organizers can freely post their events, and New Yorkers can easily gain access to information about the events.  Events include health fairs, seminars, fitness sessions, healthy eating, mental health awareness, and everything in between.”

HealthyNYC.com, which is dedicated 100% to the health and well being of New Yorkers, was created to improve the Population Health for New York City.  This is done through daily healthy living content, as well as through events like the HealthyNYC Expo and the New York for Seniors Wellness & Resource Series.

The event submission process is extremely simple, and takes just a few minutes to post each event. There is no cost to post events, however JIG Media does provide a complete marketing service to promote your health events, digitally (eblasts, social media), and through the New York for Seniors print magazine.

You can start posting your events for free on the Events Submission Page.

For information on complete marketing services you can contact JIG Media here, email [email protected] or call 718-285-9351.

 

 

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Events

Book Adventures At The Brownsville Public Library On Wednesday, January 9th

“Hey there!

Join us, every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. for Book Adventures. This month we’ll read Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson.

Don’t miss out, we’d love to have you! Groups and families are welcome to join us!”

Click here for more information!

Address/Date/Time:
Brownsville Library
61 Glenmore Ave. at Watkins St.
Brooklyn, NY 11212
Wed, Jan 9 2019
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Information/Image via bklynlibrary.org + Observer-Reporter

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Events

Brooklyn Seniors Invited To New Year Party and Open House Friday January 4

The New Year’s Eve parties might be over, but the Canarsie Adult Living Day Center is hosting a New Year Party and Open House for seniors in Brooklyn, Friday January 4, 2019 (10am-2pm). This is a FREE event, with a live DJ, food, gifts and more.  See the flyer below.  All seniors are welcome!

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Events

New Year’s Eve Party & Karaoke At Brooklyn’s Fusion East With No Cover Charge

If you’re looking for a place to go for New Year’s Eve, with no cover charge, checkout Fusion East, in Brooklyn. Fusion East is bringing in the New Year with karaoke and a New Year;s Eve party, from 7pm-1am.  Their regular dinner/appetizer and drink menu will be available.

Fusion East Caribbean & Soul Food restaurant is a part of the changing fabric of Brooklyn’s East New York community. The restaurant is a full service Southern & Caribbean Fusion restaurant concept offering patrons and community residents a new, modernist fine dining experience that is the marriage of two distinct but complimentary culinary histories.

Fusion East is located just before the Elton St entrance of the Gateway Mall, in East New York.

1179 Elton Street

Brooklyn, NY 11239

718-975-5065

fusioneastny.com

 

 

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Features

Winning $294M Lottery Ticket Sold in East New York, Brooklyn

The winning $294 million Powerball Lottery ticket in Wednesday (12/26/18) night’s drawing was purchased at Arnold’s Service Station on Linden Boulevard in East New York.

Check your tickets.  The winning numbers are 05-25-38-52-67, Powerball: 24, Power Play: 2.

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Housing

East New York’s Final Phase of Nehemiah Spring Creek Development Revealed

East New York is going through a massive transformation, which will last for the next 25 years. The major transformation started years ago with the Nehemiah Spring Creek homes and the Gateway Mall.  One of the final phases of the development will include a brand new senior development at 516 Schroeders Ave.

The senior facility will be part of a 70,000 square foot building, which will include retail space on the ground floor and 79 one bedroom apartments for low income senior citizens.

The completion date has yet to be confirmed, but the rendering has been revealed.

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FeaturesPolitics

Could Brooklyn Assemblywoman Latrice Walker Become the Next NYC Public Advocate?

Tish James, the former Public Advocate for New York City, will be moving into her new role as the NY State Attorney General in a couple of weeks, which will leave the Public Advocate seat open for a number of candidates who are trying to fill it. The election will take place some time in February, 2019.

In late November, Brooklyn Assemblywoman LatriceWalker announced that she is running for the seat, and Walker believes she’s the best person for the position.  In an interview on NY1, Walker stated, “I’ve defended numerous residents facing eviciton throughout New York City, and I’ve defended people who were before the jurisdiction of the criminal justice system. The Public Advocate’s office is about advocating, agitating, litigating, and legislating,  and I have done all of those things throughout my career. ”  Walker also stated, “justice, fairness and equity are the values that guide me as a mother, as a community leader and as an Assemblywoman, and they are the values that will shape my service and vision as New York City’s next public advocate”.

The other notable candidates running for the seat include City Council Member Jumaane Williams, City Council Member Rafael Espinal, former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Assemblymember Michael Blake and City Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez.

Below is Latrice Walker’s bio from her NY State Assembly page.

Latrice Monique Walker was elected to the New York State Assembly in 2014 to fill a vacant seat. A native of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, Assemblywoman Latrice Walker is a licensed attorney, and has made a name for herself as a strong voice and advocate from the streets of Brownsville to the Halls of Justice.

Assemblywoman Walker was educated in the New York City public schools. She went on to receive her undergraduate degree from SUNY Purchase College, where she double-majored in Sociology and Political Science. She achieved a Juris Doctorate Degree in Law from Pace University and was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2007.

Assemblywoman Walker has dedicated her life’s work to advocacy. For nearly a decade, Assemblywoman Walker has worked with local elected officials to preserve affordable housing while advocating for residents of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). Born and raised in Prospect Plaza, a NYCHA development demolished under a Federal HOPE VI grant, the Assemblywoman has firsthand experience on the effects of displacement and the need for adequate legislative representation. As a litigator, she has helped tenants avoid eviction and defended young minority victims of “stop-and-frisk” practices.

Assemblywoman Walker is not new to the legislative process, having served as Counsel to U.S. Representative Yvette D. Clarke since 2007; helping to plan, organize, and integrate the congressional agenda to improve her community. She played a central role in facilitating the federal, state, and city governments’ community planning and development initiatives while evaluating their economic and civic effect on the community.

Assemblywoman Walker represents the 55th Assembly District in the New York State Legislature as a member of the Housing, Election Law, Energy, Correction, and Insurance Committees. Currently, she serves as the Chair for the Subcommittee on Renewable Energy.

Assemblywoman Walker is a member of the New York City Bar Association and a founding member of the Ocean Hill-Brownsville Coalition of Young Professionals. As a private citizen, Latrice remains very active in community affairs and is a member of Wayside Baptist Church, a preeminent faith institution in her community.

Assemblywoman Latrice Walker resides in Ocean-Hill Brownsville and is the proud mother of a daughter, Nile Anderson.

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Development

Another East New York Lot Set To Become a Hotel Development

East New York is becoming the neighborhood for cheap hotels, as another one is set for development in the neighborhood.  This latest hotel will be loacated at 118 New Jersey Avenue,  three blocks from the J and Z trains at the Alabama Avenue subway station. The new development is between Atlantic Avenue and Fulton Street.

East New York has seen an influx of hotel developments, which most likely will end up transitioning to become homeless shelters.

See this previous article about new hotels in East New York, on Sheffield Ave.

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Events

Special Offer To Join TV Personality and Chef Carla Hall for Her 4 Course Dinner Tues Dec 11 in Brownsville

Announcing!

A limited #SpecialOffer for our under 40 supporters! Enjoy a 40% discount on tickets to Tuesday’s (Dec 11, 2018) @carlahall dinner at The BCCC. Hit the Eventbrite link in bio and use code UNDER40! Event is this coming Tuesday Dec. 11. Act fast! & Act now!

Acclaimed chef, TV personality and cookbook author Carla Hall will be creating a special 4-course menu, prepared by her personally, for Brownsville’s residents and guests, inspired by her new book “Carla Hall Everyday & Celebrations.” A copy of her new book is included in the ticket price.

All ticket sales will benefit The Melting Pot Foundation and the Brownville Community Culinary Center.

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Education

Brooklyn HS Basketball Player Kareem Welch Scores 64 Points And Averaging 50 Points Per Game

Kareem Welch, one of the top high school basketball players in New York City, poured in 64 points for Thomas Jefferson, in their 143-80 win over Paul Robeson in the PSAL AA Division. Welch knocked down 8 three pointers in the game, grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out 7 assists. In Thomas Jefferson’s first three games so far, Welch is averaging over 50 points per game, scoring 50, 41 and 64

Kevin Tabb added 21 points, with 3 treys, 9 rebounds and 6 assists Jaguan Carlos scored 18 points and had 19 assists, and Justyce Coleman scored 14 points.

Jefferson bounced back from a 86-85 loss this past week, to improve to 2-1. Jefferson will play Lincoln Tuesday Dec. 11,  at 5pm, at Abraham Lincoln high school in Coney Island.

Stay Updated on NYC High School Basketball News on NYCBasketball.com

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