Spring Meeting Lefferts Manor Association

Lefferts Manor Association Logo
Saturday, April 27
10am—noon
Church of the Evangel
1950 Bedford Avenue
between Hawthorne and Winthrop

Find out what we’ve been up to and what’s in store for the spring/summer season in our neighborhood. Invited guest speakers include Borough President Marty Markowitz and our local 71st Precinct.

10:00 – 10:15 Meet & Greet…catch up with your neighbors
10:15 – 10:25 Greetings from LMA president Ben Edwards
10:25 – 10:35 Introduction of current & new LMA board members
10:35 – 11:00 Committee Reports (Flower Barrel planting, House Tour, Membership)
11:00 – 11:15 Borough President Markowitz
11:15 – 11:45 Presentation by 71st Precinct and Q&A
11:45 – 12:00 Flower Barrel raffle

Come meet your neighbors and join us for some lively discussion.

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43rd Annual Prospect Lefferts Gardens
House & Garden Tour

2013 Lefferts Manor Association House Tour PatioDate/Time: Sunday, June 2, 2013, Noon to 5 PM
Tickets: $20 in advance/$25 on Tour Day
Sponsor:
The Lefferts Manor Association

Photo by Martin Friedman

Exploring Residental Alternatives in PLG

  • TEN STOPS—including a sun-filled studio apartment; a spacious prewar coop; one and two-family brownstone and limestone town houses; SEVEN PRIVATE GARDENS in bloom; Complimentary refreshments at the Lefferts Gardens Montessori School.
  • Opportunities to visit with stained-glass restorer Lori Heddinger, contractor George John and homeowners to gather ideas and resources.
  • The perfect solution for that wedding or special occasion gift: one-of-a-kind paintings, drawings, photographs and prints by resident artists. Attend receptions at Dorsey and helper art galleries; meet American neo-expressionist artist Daniel Freeman in his open studio; see works on paper by artist Jeffery Welch at his home.
  • Complimentary wine tasting at 65 Fen Wines.
  • Special Tour Day Discounts at neighborhood restaurants and merchants.
  • PLG Arts at the Inkwell Group Art Show, Music, Kids’ Activities.

NOTE: No children under 12 except infants in front packs only.

For more information: 718-284-6210 or 718-462-0024

Ticket information is below:

Tickets Online:    Visit: http://2013plghouseandgardentour.eventbrite.com

Tour Day ticket Sales Location: Lincoln Park Tavern, 51 Lincoln Road.

ADVANCE TICKET SALES LOCATIONS until close of business Saturday June 1st.

Prospect Lefferts Gardens

65 Fen Wines
Michael Campbell
65 Fenimore Street
(just off Flatbush Avenue)

Play Kids
Shelley Kramer
676 Flatbush Avenue
(between Hawthorne & Winthrop Streets at Westbury Court)

Trixie’s Pet Food, Supplies & Accessories
Richard Esposito
575 Flatbush Avenue
(between Maple and Midwood Streets)

Tugboat Tea Company
Chad Casey
546 Flatbush Avenue
(between Lincoln Road & Maple Street)

Park Slope

AGUAYO & HUEBENER REALTY GROUP
Roslyn B. Huebener
138 Seventh Avenue
(between Carroll and Garfield)

BROWN HARRIS STEVENS-Brooklyn
Bette Cunningham
100 Seventh Avenue
(at Union Street)

STERLING PLACE
Robert Wilson
352 Seventh Avenue
(at Tenth Street)

Brooklyn Heights

BROWN HARRIS STEVENS-Brooklyn
Bill Sheppard
129 Montague Street
(at Henry Street)

Boerum Hill

STERLING PLACE
Robert Wilson
363 Atlantic Avenue
(between Hoyt and Bond Streets)

Cobble Hill

HALSTEAD PROPERTY
Kirsten Syrett
162 Court Street
(at Amity Street)

Grand Army Plaza Farmers’ Market

Saturday June 1st only, weather permitting.

Brooklyn Flea Market

Lafayette Avenue
(between Vanderbilt and Clermont Avenues)
Saturday June 1st only, weather permitting.

TICKETS BY MAIL

Lefferts Manor Association, 135 Midwood Street, Brooklyn, NY 11225.
Specify the number of tickets with a check made payable to Lefferts Manor Association and a stamped self-addressed envelope.

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On Tour 2013

A sampling of some of this year’s tour stops…

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  • A luminous top floor coop in a 1939 luxury apartment building, outfitted with a grand sunken living room, medallion-incised flooring and accented by a curved inset and arch, has been rejuvenated to evoke a modern loft-like space. Light abounds from three front windows with unobstructed views. African, Papuan New Guinea, and Chinese collectibles adorn mid-century furnishings. Most of the fabulous artwork was created by its owner.
  • A circa 1909 two-story neo-Renaissance townhouse, twice rendered uninhabitable by fire’s smoke and heat, has been completely reborn through a top-to-bottom renovation. The well-lit parlor floor has assumed a modern open space featuring an eclectic mix of old and new, including a custom-built marble-topped island beneath a pair of vintage Belgian factory lights plus a farm table and shelving crafted from reclaimed barn wood. The extra deep private rear garden sports a handsome brick patio and a wood fence creatively decorated with antique shutters.
  • An in-progress 1910 two-family limestone, with an elaborately decorated full-height bay, reveals a wealth of vintage and meticulously replicated stained-glass within. Rooms open off a hallway and include a classy marble bath and a full-width contemporary kitchen/family room adjoining the dining room. Its 100-foot lot allows for a porch and central patio surrounded by planters, trees and shrubs—perfect for entertaining.
  • A sun-filled studio rental apartment in the Patio Gardens complex is enlivened by personal memorabilia; original artwork by artist friends; an impressive collection of bass players—as statuary, music boxes, and paintings—gleaned from around the world; a wall mural of a frangipani tree; and a thriving indoor garden.
  • A one-family 1910 town house features a wealth of original Arts & Crafts detail and remarkable collections of vintage pottery, seltzer bottles and artwork. Recently refreshed, new amenities include a luxurious lounge area and bathroom in the English basement, a stunning second-floor bathroom and split-system heat and air conditioning throughout. The back deck is shaded by a motorized awning. It overlooks a lush garden alive with climbing roses, shrubs and low grasses and boasts a pond and meandering path.
  • An 1898 transitional Romanesque Revival/neo-Renaissance Roman brick and limestone town house with eight majestic fireplaces, ornate tin ceilings and vintage woodwork restored to their original grandeur. Its very private back yard features both flowering perennial and shade gardens, a bluestone patio and paths that can be accessed from the garden and parlor floors.
  • A two-story 1910 brownstone unveils period William Morris fabrics and wallpaper; creatively integrated Bradbury & Bradbury art ceiling papers and friezes; a mid-1800s Black Forest cuckoo clock; and superb vintage heirloom furnishings and handcrafted items.
  • A 15-year predominately perennial garden, propagated from cuttings and seeds, boasts a sculptured Japanese euonymus and tiger lilies, roses, black-eyed Susans, sunflowers and hydrangeas in bloom.

Click for Ticket information (and more) on the 43rd Annual Prospect Lefferts Gardens House & Garden Tour.

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Spring 2013 Lefferts Manor Echo Available Now

The Leffets Manor Echo Spring 2013The Spring issue of the Lefferts Manor Echo newsletter is available now for downloading. It is full of great stories, such as State Senator Eric Adams’ run for Brooklyn Borough President, as well as articles on Manor residents, local retailers, and how he Landmarks Preservation Commission’s rules effect Manor residents. Copies will be available at local retailers.

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PLG Arts presents: A group show at Tugboat Tea Company

The Tugboat Tea Company
546 Flatbush Avenue, between Lincoln Road and Maple Street

The show will run from April 2—30 and will feature the work of twenty four local artists in many media, including paintings, sculpture, photographs, drawings, and prints.There will be a reception on Thursday, April 4th, from 6 to 9 PM which will be an opportunity to meet many of the artists. This show is the beginning of a collaboration between PLGArts and the Tugboat Tea Company. PLG Arts will curate monthly solo and group shows at this venue featuring neighborhood artists.

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The participating artists are:

  • Efrat Baler Moses
  • Barbara Caban
  • Carlos Augusto Lenis
  • Daniel Freeman
  • David Fry
  • Wesley Gunn
  • Brian Fernandes Halloran
  • Noel Hefele
  • Frances Horne
  • Jay Horne
  • Lou Howart
  • Daphne Knouse Frenzer
  • Diane Lent
  • Marcia Lloyd
  • Jamie Lubetkin
  • Robert Marvin
  • Karl McIntosh
  • Otto Neals
  • Val Ocampo
  • Raul Pacheco
  • Sally Mara Sturman
  • Brianne Walasek
  • Jeffrey Eelch
  • Seth Kaplan
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