Biz Community Pledges to Raise Money for Local Recycling

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Here's some news about the Park Slope 5th Avenue BID from Rebeccah Welch:

The Park Slope 5th Avenue Business Incentive District (BID) has partnered Park Slope Chamber of Commerce to launch a new
recycling campaign. 
The initiative, GREEN GROWS IN BROOKLYN, will
take place from April 20th-April 22nd—right in time for
Earth Day. In the next few weeks, keep an eye out for
participating businesses on both Avenues who have signed on to collect
donations in order to support local recycling efforts in the
community.

 “We are really excited about this campaign,”
said Irene LoRe owner of Aunt Suzie’s and Executive Director of the
Park Slope 5th Avenue BID,  “GREEN GROWS IN BROOKLYN
represents an overarching effort to unite businesses, residents and the
nonprofit community to tackle the challenges of recycling in Park
Slope.”

Samantha Delman-Caserta, co-owner of 3r Living, concurred with
LoRe.  
“Park Slope is considered one of
the recycling capitals of NYC.  Residents here
understand how important this issue is locally and globally and have
always been supportive,” she said. “This event underscores the power of
neighborhood-wide initiatives to improve community life and we hope it
becomes a tradition.”

For more information about the event please contact: parkslope5avbid@aol.com

One thought on “Biz Community Pledges to Raise Money for Local Recycling”

  1. Am Happy to be one of the participating Artists on the Fifth Ave. display. See my work in Aunt Susie’s restaurant.
    Also see my work on 7th Ave in Bagel Delight opposite the Hospital bet. 6th & 7th Street.
    Bernette Rudolph

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