Fall is in the air!
Monday, October 15, 2012
Daffodil Project! Bulbs are here!
Great news! A 150 daffodil bulbs were picked up this Saturday from NYC Daffodil Project volunteers at the Queens pick up location in Forest Hills. Next weekend is ideal time to plant! So let us know soon if you want bulbs. There are enough for 15 tree pits.
Here are tips for planting bulbs to keep your tree healthy: http://www.nycgovparks.org/trees/tree-care/planting
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST: Two unenclosed sidewalk applications on 30th Avenue open for public review and comments next Tuesday's Community Board meeting:
Bar 30 (15 Tables & 52 seats)
Sugar Freak (8 tables and 16 seats)
Does sidewalk seating enhance the neighborhood streetscape in a beneficial way? Comments welcome.
Bar 30 (15 Tables & 52 seats)
Sugar Freak (8 tables and 16 seats)
Does sidewalk seating enhance the neighborhood streetscape in a beneficial way? Comments welcome.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Problems stemming from the super saturation of liquor licenses on 30th Avenue between 35th Street and 38th Streets have eased in recent years. The improved Quality of Life has a lot to do with Revelry and Onerio (the two most problematic night clubs) closing down. The 4 AM brawls and street fights are less frequent. Speeding performance cars is much greater, but thanks to installation of speed bumps on 36th Street high speed traffic has slowed considerably.
Fortunately the majority of the new cafes and restaurants are attractive additions to the community and operate in a responsible way. The few that don't can make life miserable for many residents such as the one who e-mailed NNA and sent the link below to petition for Noise problem at Don Coqui Club.
With ever increasing liquor licenses being approved for 30th Avenue and a high growth density of outdoor cafes, responsible cafe and restaurant owners are much appreciated.
Monday, April 30, 2012
JUNE 9th: 2012 Spring Clean Up!!
Date: June 9th, 2012
Time: 10 AM - 3 PM
Meeting place: 30th Avenue and 36th Street
Supplies: Brooms, trash cans, bags and gloves donated by friend of Norwood Gardenrs
If you can't make the whole day, stop by and say hello and see what's going on.
High School students will receive Community Service Certificate in recognition of their valuable contribution and volunteer work
Come meet friends, neighbors and have a great day celebrating community spirit and doing something to make our neighborhood more beautiful.
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