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August 2008

Greetings!

It's almost time for Back to School but don't let the rush stop you from enjoying the wonderful FREE events we have planned in Fort Greene Park.

We hope you are as excited as we are about the Conservancy's Prison Ship Martyrs Monument Centennial Celebration as well as the events leading up to November and our ongoing work to refurbish and celebrate our grand park. Your participation and comments are always welcome.

Special thanks to Partnerships for Parks, a joint program of City Parks Foundation and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.  Without their help the Fort Greene Park Conservancy would not be able to bring you so many free events.

Speaking of free events, save the date: October 25th, 2008 for our annual Halloween Festival.

See you in the park!


                                   Charles Jarden, Chair,
                                   Fort Greene Park Conservancy

 Fort Greene Park Conservancy
Fort Greene Park Conservancy Presents: 1776
FREE Outdoor Summer Film with participation from food vendors of the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership BID


1776 DVD cover

Wednesday, August 27th 7:30pm
Rain date: Thursday, August 28th 7:30pm

The popular film musical 1776 and live music performed before the screening will be held at Fort Greene Park's beautiful Myrtle Meadow (near the Visitor's center at the top of the park).  Enter the park at DeKalb and Washington Park or N. or S. Portland Avenues.  Directions to Fort Greene Park
 
American Opera Projects resident soprano Caroline Worra (also NYCO, Glimmerglass companies) will perform a program of all-new songs based on the writing of the great American poet Walt Whitman starting at 7:30pm, before the screening of 1776.

1776, starring among others, Howard Da Silva, John Cullum and Blythe Danner, is a wonderful preamble to the November 2008 Prison Ship Martyrs Monument Centennial Celebration.  The film and live music honor Revolutionary War heroes and the creation of the Declaration of Independence-a document which had countless ups and downs before it was finalized and signed.  The Stanford White-designed Prison Ship Martyrs Monument was the first memorial to prisoners of war in the country and was constructed over the remains of over 11,000 patriots who died in the fight for freedom in Brooklyn and New York cities, 1776-1783.

Whitman, a Brooklyn resident, was instrumental in raising awareness of the need for a monument to honor the thousands of POWs of the American Revolution that died in British prison ships harbored in the East River.  The Walt Whitman Project's participation gives an insight into Whitman's Brooklyn life.

Picnicking is encouraged.  Myrtle Avenue vendors will have food and refreshments available for purchase.  Bring your own blankets and lawn chairs if desired.
 

More information about the film and live music event on Wednesday, August 27th can be found at www.fortgreenepark.org/events. Contact Fred Lasker at info@fortgreenepark.org/(718)-875-1856 for more information.