Thursday, July 20, 2017

2ND Annual Bronx 12th Council District Community Engagement Parade Saturday, Aug. 5


  Bronx residents are excited about the second annual Bronx 12th Council District Community Engagement Parade, which will kick off at 12 noon on Saturday, Aug. 5th , at the intersection of Eastchester Avenue and East Gun Hill Road, Bronx.  Attendance in the parade will include New York City Council Members Andy King, Fernando Cabrera, Andrew Cohen, James Vacca and Ritchie Torres. In addition will be the appearance of marching bands, professional athletes, local schools, steppers, sororities, colorful costumes and cars, FDNY and more than 1500 participants from various businesses, churches and community-based groups.

  Rain Barrel Giveaway Set for Saturday, August 5

The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Council Member Andy King will hold a rain barrel giveaway on the Evander Childs High School football field, 800 East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, on Saturday, August 5th ,  during the 5th annual 12th District Community Engagement Day/ Fun In the Son Parade & Concert.

Fifty rain barrels will be distributed to local residents at 10 a.m. However, because of the limited number of barrels, residents must call and reserve their barrel --  one per person per household.

“This somewhat, old-fashion technique is very effective for homeowners who want to ensure that their plants don't suffer in summer heat and for business owners looking to manage storm water runoff from rooftops. Not only will harvesting rainwater safeguard plants and keep the sewer pipes from overflowing but it’ll help many save on their water bill. You can’t beat that!” said Council Member Andy King, 12th CD.

The 60-gallon rain barrels are easy to install and connect directly to a property owner's downspout to capture and store the storm water that falls on the rooftop. The water collected in the rain barrel can then be used to water lawns and gardens, or for other outdoor chores.

Rain barrels should only be used for non-potable purposes, such as gardening, and must be disconnected from the downspout during the winter months to avoid freezing.

For more information or to reserve a rain barrel, phone King's office at 718-684-5509.

12th District Community Engagement Day/ Fun In the Son Parade & Concert

It will all happens on Saturday, August 5, 2017, starting with a community parade that kicks off at noon at the intersection of Eastchester Road and East Gun Hill Road and culminates at Evander Childs High School football field (800 East Gun Hill Road). More than 2,000 people from community-based organizations and businesses will be marching in the parade.

Inside the football field will be over 50 community-based exhibits and vendors, games for the children, health-care activities, free food, and music. Outside the field will be mobile vans that will pro-vide free health and wellness services, such as dental screenings, legal services, flu shots and more. There will also be a NYPD Rock Wall and a “Shooting 4 Peace” 3-on-3 Basketball tournament featuring celebrity pro ballers and local streetball legends.

The day’s event is a partnership between the High School of Contemporary Arts, Council Member Andy King , Fun In the Son NYC, Good Neighbors and Shooting 4 Peace.

  NYC Council Member Andy King to host NYU Dental Van

The NYU College of Dentistry's "Smiling Faces, Going Places" dental van will provide free dental services to Bronx residents of all ages in partnership with City Councilmember Andy King on Saturday, Aug. 5th as a part of the 5thannual 12th District Community Engagement Day/ Fun In the Son Parade & Concert.

The van will be parked on Barnes Avenue in front of Evander Childs High School Campus at 800 East Gun Hill Road, Bronx. Services provided will include exams, X-rays and screenings.

Interested residents must fill out permission forms at Council Member King’s office, 940 East Gun Hill Road, Bronx. For more information, call 718-684-5509.

12th District Community Engagement Day/ Fun In the Son Parade & Concert

It will all happens on Saturday, August 5, 2017, starting with a community parade that kicks off at noon at the intersection of Eastchester Road and East Gun Hill Road and culminates at Evander Childs High School football field (800 East Gun Hill Road). More than 2,000 people from community-based organizations and businesses will be marching in the parade.

Inside the football field will be over 50 community-based exhibits and vendors, games for the children, health-care activities, free food, and music. Outside the field will be mobile vans that will pro-vide free health and wellness services, such as dental screenings, legal services, flu shots and more. There will also be a NYPD Rock Wall and a “Shooting 4 Peace” 3-on-3 Basketball tournament featuring celebrity pro ballers and local streetball legends.

The day’s event is a partnership between the High School of Contemporary Arts, Council Member Andy King , Fun In the Son NYC, Good Neighbors and Shooting 4 Peace.

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