Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Valentine's Day

Whether you're staying in or going out

Pitkin Ave. has all the amenities necessary to make this Valentine's Day memorable.


C & C Jewlery- 1634 Pitkin Ave.

If you're looking to purchase jewlery for your special someone C & C Jewlery has great deals on gold and silver, as well as a huge inventory of different pendants, chains, necklaces and bracelets.

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Model Loans & Jewelry- 1746 Pitkin Ave.

A great selection of gold and silver. Here you can find really great unique pieces.

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Pitkin Florist- 1722 Pitkin Ave.

Flowers. Every girl loves flowers. Whether you get a single rose or elaborate bouquet the Pitkin Florist can serve all your needs.

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Beauty Shop- 1630 Pitkin Ave.

Perfume or colonge will give you that little something extra on Valentine's Day. They make for great gifts as well. Great deals are going on now.


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Valentine's Day is a great excuse to buy a new outfit. Dresses, gowns, great fitting jeans, suits and shoes are all available in the shops on Pitkin Ave.

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We also recommend checking out:

Pretty Girl

Oops

D. Fashions

Rainbow

Luggage, Hat and Caps

Other stores on Pitkin Ave. where you also may find that perfect gift include:

99C Express

Bargain Hunters

Zoya Pharmacy Inc

Avon Bargain Store

99C Magic

Dollar Champion & Discount

Rite Aid

Bargain Land

Smart Kids Discount

SIMs Pharmacy

Valenica Bakery

All of which have great sales going on now!

Don't forget- Shopper's World! Where you can find absolutely anything.
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We hope you find special gifts for your significant other or treat youself to something great on Pitkin Ave. A directory of all the businesses can also be found on our website: http://pitkinbid.org/business-name.htm

Enjoy your Valentine's Day!

Upcoming Events



March 27- Pitkin Avenue Student Art Show/Art Walk
-free mammograms available for women 40+ at the office of Assemblymember Boyland

April 4- Easter Parade from Zion Triangle to Betsy Head Park. 
Easter egg hunt to follow at Betsy Head!


May/June - Prom Fashion Shows


Saturdays in July - Old Timers Week on Pitkin Avenue
September - Back to School Sidewalk
October - Halloween parade
December 4th- Tree Lighting Ceremony
We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Pitkin BID: now with more interns!


The Pitkin Ave BID is now home to interns, Katie Raffa and Tracey McDonough. Both enjoy their work immensely (and are not paid to say this... in fact they are not paid at all. -ed.). Katie, a super intern, has been working alongside Kat Rutkin since September 2009. She is sophomore at Pace University. At Pace she studied Political Science and is currently participating in the Model UN program in which she along with classmates will represent Haiti. Following are her comments about her experience with the Pitkin Ave BID...

Being an intern means learning things from Kathleen, meeting new people everyday. I get to work on a variety of events and see how great the end product is. Seeing how happy it makes people is incredibly rewarding for me. Being an intern means going to a place I would have never gone to previously and meeting many people I would have never had the chance to work with in a non traditional environment. I've invaluable work experience and had a lot of fun. I look forward to applying all the skills I have learned with Kathleen to the real world/next level.
Tracey McDonough, a very recent addition to the team is excited to develop an event from the start and see the final product. Tracey is also a Political Science student at Pace University. She will with Katie represent Haiti this year. Originally, from San Diego she is especially excited to travel to different neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Following are her comments on being an intern with the Pitkin Ave BID...
Having participated with Shop Brooklyn and the Christmas Tree lighting I looks forward to upcoming events such as It's My Park Day in May. Being new to any kind of urban development makes learning about the process in coordinating community events thrilling. As Katie had mentioned I too agree that the smiling faces of all the children and families at the Christmas Tree lighting were most rewarding. Taking the time to carefully craft programs and events for neighborhoods is time and energy well spent.
To see pictures from the Christmas Tree lighting visit http://pitkinbid.org/pdf/pitkin-treelighting09.pdf

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Inside: Shoppers World!



Pitkin Avenue is home to over 200 merchants, selling everything from homegoods to jewelry. One of our stores, Shoppers World, sells just about everything you can imagine. If you need it, Pitkin Avenue has it, and this is a sample of what Shoppers World offers:



Homegoods- and excellent windows for window shopping...


Girls' dresses in a range of colors and sizes, at amazing prices.

Come check them out yourself- 1572 Pitkin Avenue. And stop by the BID office while you're here, we're upstairs!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Pitkin BID Mother's Day celebration




Last Saturday, the Pitkin BID took some time out to celebrate area moms! Over 200 flowers were handed out to moms as they shopped on the street. A special thanks to board members Reverend Hatter and Mark Tanis for their help!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Teen Interns Available for Summer!

The Emmanuel Community Economic Development Corp. runs a program called Teens That Mean Business (TTMB). They are looking for businesses to participate in this year's program. You would need to employ the intern for four days a week, for between 24-28 hours. If you are interested in having a teen intern this summer, please contact the BID office at (347) 992-3682 or kat@pitkinbid.org. You can also download an application on their website. The deadline to apply is May 15, 2009.

About the program:

Teens That Mean Business is an innovation in summer youth programs, was launched in July of 2005 by the Emmanuel Community Economic Development Corporation (Emmanuel CEDC). Emmanuel CEDC is in the business of strengthening families and transforming lives through financial education, through housing advocacy for home ownership and asset protection, and by facilitating meaningful business and employment opportunities. TTMB is one of many CEDC programs making an impact on the lives of residents in Brooklyn and beyond.

Emmanuel CEDC is a nonprofit subsidiary of Emmanuel Baptist Church (EBC), a 4,000 member congregation with a strong legacy of meeting the spiritual and social needs within Central Brooklyn. Reverend Anthony L. Trufant is Senior Pastor.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Join Congresswoman Velazquez for a Small Business Workshop

Congresswoman

Nydia M. Velázquez

Presents

Small Business and the American

Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Resources to Help Entrepreneurs Lead Economic Recovery

Find out how to access this assistance and help your business thrive

A Free Workshop for Small Business Owners

Presenters

Alfred J. Titone

Acting New York District Director, Small Business Administration

James L. King

State Director, New York State Small Business Development Center

Sherry D. Roberts

Executive Director, Local Development Corporation of East New York • Women’s Business Centers

Kim Young

New York State Stakeholder Liaison Area Manager, Internal Revenue Service

Patrick J. MacKrell

President & CEO, New York Business Development Corporation

Scott Munson

Associate Certification Analyst, Empire State Development Corporation

Paul Quintero

Chief Financial and Operating Officer, ACCION

Monday, May 11, 2009

6:30pm-8:30pm

Brooklyn Borough Hall Court Room

209 Joralemon Street • Brooklyn, NY 11201

(Between Court & Adams Streets)

Subway: 2, 3, 4, 5 to Borough Hall • A, C, F to Jay St/ Borough Hall • M, R to Court St.

Bus: B25, B37, B38, B41, B45, B51, B52, B54, B65, to Court St/Jay St/Borough Hall

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED AS SEATING IS LIMITED.

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested.

CONTACT: 718.797.0187 or Email: SBDC@CityTech.Cuny.Edu