A group of Prospect Lefferts Gardens residents is organizing a neighborhood cleanup this Saturday, April 30th, from 11 to 3. The group will clean-up the area from Empire to Lenox, between Ocean and Nostrand. There will be 10 subzones, with a organizer assigned to each.
If you are interested, or want to do something more after the flower barrel planting, you should go to State Senator Eric Adams’s office at the corner of Midwood and Flatbush to find out what zone you are assigned to, and to meet your coordinator. There will be free t-shirts for all, plenty of tools, free water, and bathroom spots.
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Membership is $25* per household, $15* for seniors.
Membership includes one holiday wreath, and extras are available for purchase at $12* each.
Wreath distribution day for 2021 will be Saturday, December 4th.*an additional $1 merchant fee will be added to each membership or extra wreath purchased.
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Headlines from this issue:
Co-named Street Sign Eternalizes the Good Work of “Ebenezer 'Ben' Edwards” Way: A Community of Man - Milford Prewitt
Sandwich Specialist Brings Delicious Pastrami, Brisket and Hamburgers to PLG
Catalytic Converter Theft Breaks into PLG
Bluebird Will Be Missed: Popular Bar Falls Victim to Development
New Landmark Historic District on Parkside 1
LMA & PLGNA Partner for Fall Neighborhood Cleanup
In Memoriam in this issue:
Rose Strickland, Midwood Street Icon Who Loved Her Neighbors and Retirement, Dies at 83 - Milford Prewitt
Ansel Gayle, a 50-Year Neighbor of Fenimore St. and Mid-Life Stroke Victim Who Exercised Daily, Dies at 96
Jane Thomason, Widow of Housing Activist and PLGNA Co-Founder Robert Thomason, Departs at 84
Sydney Moshette, Jr, Who Lived Half His Life on Fenimore 2, Dies at 96