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1 week ago |
canarsiecourier.com | Bristol Hendrix |Amanda Salazar
In a vibrant show of love, support and grassroots collaboration, Canarsie came together on Sunday, May 4th, to celebrate and uplift new and expectant mothers at its first-ever Community Baby Shower — a joyous and impactful event hosted at P.S. 276 The Louis Marshall School, 1070 East 83rd Street. Organized by Kings Plaza-Canarsie Kiwanis in partnership with Community Board 18 (CB 18), Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.
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2 weeks ago |
canarsiecourier.com | Bristol Hendrix |Amanda Salazar
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2 months ago |
canarsiecourier.com | Bristol Hendrix |Amanda Salazar
Following the Canarsie Honors Exclusive Ceremony on February 21st, the Shoot for the Stars Foundation held an empowering event titled “Forever Strong” at the New Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, 760 Dekalb Avenue, on Saturday, February 22nd. The event, aimed at encouraging youth to dream big and remain resilient, brought together community leaders, educators and parents for a day filled with mentorship, workshops and motivational discussions.
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2 months ago |
canarsiecourier.com | Bristol Hendrix |Amanda Salazar
Under the glow of city lights and the unwavering spirit of community, the Shoot for the Stars Foundation hosted its annual “Canarsie Honors Exclusive Ceremony” at the Bogart House, 230 Bogart Street, on Friday, February 21st. The evening was more than just a celebration — it was a powerful testament to the strength, resilience and dedication of individuals who have tirelessly worked to uplift Canarsie and beyond.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
canarsiecourier.com | Bristol Hendrix |Amanda Salazar
For a young single mother working tirelessly to provide for her family, a car isn’t just a luxury—it’s a lifeline. But in the early hours of December 23rd, that lifeline was shattered when her vehicle was severely damaged in a hit-and-run on Flatlands Avenue, near Remsen Avenue, in front of the former Sally’s Fish & Things and right across the street from Oak Street Medical.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
canarsiecourier.com | Bristol Hendrix |Amanda Salazar
Canarsie kicked off the New Year in spectacular fashion as TriniJam BK and Visit Canarsie hosted their much-loved annual Christmas party, a tradition that has become a cornerstone of the holiday season in the neighborhood. Held in late December at TriniJam, at 9501 Flatlands Avenue, the event was a vibrant blend of community, culture and Caribbean flair, leaving attendees inspired and energized for 2025.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
canarsiecourier.com | Bristol Hendrix |Amanda Salazar
As the holiday season approaches, the East New York community gathered for more than just a meal at the Penn-Wortman Community Center, at 895 Pennsylvania Avenue, on Saturday, November 23rd. They came together for connection, gratitude and hope at the First Annual “Let’s Give Thanks” Holiday Dinner, hosted by Life Equip Group (LEG) in partnership with Councilman Chris Banks and local businesses.