Sun Kulcha

monday, July 8

performing Arts: Study Group on “Revolution, She Wrote” by Clara Fraser. Readings focus on organizing across racial, ethnic and sexuality divides. At Freedom Hall, 113 W. 128th St., Harlem (between Malcolm X Blvd./Lenox Ave. and 7th Ave./ Subways #2 or 3 to 125th St.). Study sessions 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Snacks served at 7:00 p.m. for $5.00 donation. For more information or to buy the book, call 212-222-0633 or email fsp@nyct.net. “Revolution, She Wrote” can also be purchased online at www.socialism.com. Sponsored by Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women.

Workshop: The first installment of the Meet the Expert Series, expert Communication Coach, Gail Lewis, of the Communication Depot, will show business owners how to craft an effective elevator pitch, communicate effectively to persuade new customers to walk through the doors of their business, and prospective and current employees articulate their value. No more searching for the right words; a greater confidence in expressing their worth in the marketplace.For more information on The Meet the Expert Series session, log onto www.eventbrite.com and search “Hempstead Rebirth” and register. For more information on Hempstead Rebirth CDC, call Hempstead Rebirth at (516) 539-2210 or visit www.hempsteadrebirth.org.

Tuesday, July 9

Blood Drive: The New York Blood Donor Center and the 88th Precinct Community Council Bklyn will sponsor the community blood drive between 1:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 298 Classon Ave., Brooklyn.

ONGOING

saturday, July 13 – tuesday, july 30

performing Arts: (Producing Artistic Director, Ty Jones), presents the Shakespeare classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by Artistic Associate Justin Emeka this summer in Harlem’s Richard Rodgers Amphitheater in Marcus Garvey Park. All performances are free and run from Tuesday through Sunday. The Richard Rodgers Amphitheater is located in Marcus Garvey Park at 18 Mt. Morris Park West and 122nd Street. The venue opens for seating for the free show at 7:00 p.m. nightly and showtime is at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 347-688-6304 or visit www.classicaltheatreofharlem.org.

monday, june 24 – saturday, august 17

summer camp: Treat yourself or your kids to some creative exploration this summer with exciting week-long creative “Camp” workshops or summer art classes. Whether you are ready to jump right in, or just test the waters, we have classes for all ages and skill levels. Check us out online to view a full catalog of our summer offerings; from traditional painting, drawing and clay to digital media. Classes are fun, inspiring and the option of week-long workshops works nicely with your family’s vacation plans. www.PelhamArtCenter.org/Education For more information, or to register for our summer workshops and classes stop by the office, or call (914) 738-2525 x111 You can visit our website www.pelhamartcenter.org. Need-based scholarships are available to all students who qualify. Pelham Art Center, 155 Fifth Ave., Pelham, N.Y. 10803.

Home Help for disabled: If you are a disabled homeowner living in Brooklyn or have someone disabled living in your household, you may qualify for up to $5,000 in home repair grants. Repairs must be geared toward making the home accessible and convenient for the disabled person. Sponsored by Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush, a not for profit housing organization, and the New York State Housing Trust Corporation. For more information, please call 718-469-4679.

Community Center: Are you looking to improve your life? Take a class at Community Learning Center: How to Write a Book or Script, Create a Resume, How to Create Wealth, Get/Keep a Spouse, Start a Business. Classes for everyone. Community Learning Center, 147-12 Archer Ave., Queens. For more information/RSVP, call (718) 291-1094.

Donations: St. Robert Bellarmine Church is joining efforts with the Dioceses of Trenton to bring relief to victims in the hardest hit areas. The church has organized a sorting sub station in the parish and will be delivering donations to various locations shortly. The church is seeking donations of cardboard shipping boxes for packing or rubber bins for storage for victims. Donations are tax deductible and the church will provide you with a receipt upon request. Feel free to contact St. Robert Bellarmine Church at any time Attn: SRB Hurricane Relief Effort, 61 Georgia Rd., Freehold, NJ 07728 or srbwelcome@gmail.com, Pam Stengel (732) 580-0075, Linda Altini (917) 578-4852. Phone: (732) 462-7429 or Fax: (732) 409-3496.

Donations: Please consider making a non-perishable food and/or financial contribution, which will benefit many of our children and working families who rely on such institutions for their daily nutrition and sustenance.

Child Development Support Corp.

352-358 Classon Ave.,

Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238

CONTACT: Mireille Massac, 718. 398.2050 / 230-0056

Hours of Operation: Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Hope City Empowerment Center

650-656 Washington Avenue

Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238

CONTACT: Jennifer Ochoa, 718.857.5698

Hours of Operation: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m .

Quincy Community Service – (Mt. Sinai Baptist Church)

84 Quincy Street

Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238

CONTACT: Doretha Haywood & E. Brown, 718.740.1680

Hours of Operation: 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 9:00 a.m .- 11:00 a.m.

Church of God Feeding Hungry

836 Classon Ave.

Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238

CONTACT: May Walker, 718.783.6024

Hours of Operation: Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Queens Sickle Cell: The Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, 207-08 Hollis Ave., Queens Village, N.Y., presents a Parent to Parent Support Group meeting every first Monday of every month, 7:00 p.m. For directions and registration, call (718) 712-0873 or email Qscanorg@verizon.net.

Fairway Market Shuttle: Fairway Market is now offering a free group shuttle bus to its Red Hook, Brooklyn store at 480-500 Van Brunt St., Mondays thru Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. For pick-up reservations for groups of 10 or more, within a five-mile radius of the store, call Viola Williams or Marcy Rosenblum at (347) 750-1251. There will also be pickups on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at 589 Prospect Ave., between 11 and 10 avenues. All seniors get a five percent discount in the store. Each group will have an hour and a half to shop and/or enjoy a bite to eat in the picturesque cafe by the waterfront.

Farmers Market: Seeds in the Middle is sponsoring The Crown Heights Farmers Market offering fresh fruits and vegetables, including calaloo and Caribbean favorites and accepting EBT, WIC, Snap, FMNP, Health Bucks, and Fresh Connect. The market will be operating every Thursday from 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. at Hamilton Metz Park at Albany and Lefferts avenues, Brooklyn. For more information, visit www.seedsinthemiddle.org.

Computer Training: Mount Carmel Worship and Outreach Center is holding adult and children computer training programs, 10:30 a.m

12:30 p.m. or 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Call (917) 609-0909 for registration details.

Reverse Mortgage Counseling: Are you a senior homeowner struggling to make ends meet? A reverse mortgage may be an answer. NHS can help determine if this is the best option for you. All programs discussed are backed by the federal government. For information, call (718) 469-4679.

Mortgage and refinance services: If you’re interested in obtaining a mortgage modification due to loss of income or other reasons, come in for free services and assistance. Referrals for other free assistance are also available. To make an appointment or for more information, call 718-469-4679. Sponsored by Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush and the Center for New York City Neighborhoods, not-for-profit organizations. NHS is a HUD approved counseling agency.www.nhsnyc.org.

Home Improvement: Warmer Weather is Home Repair Weather. Do you need major repairs done but lack the finances? Call Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush, a not-for-profit housing organization, for more information on our Home Improvement Programs: (718) 469-4679. www.nhsofeastflatbush.org.

Compiled By Natalie Y. Henry