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Sustainable Lab Project

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KeithCoffey Park Verona St. bet. Richard St. and Dwight St.AnthonyFOXY & WINSTON 392 Van Brunt StreetShantValentino Pier Ferris St. between Coffey St. and Van Dyke St.Red Hook Farm 3-49 Halleck St.Paolo“RED” 384 Van Brunt

Our group project is to revive Redhook by rebrand-ing the city as a sustainable place. Through under-standing the effects of Sandy and Redhook as a community-oriented city, innovation is the key our group will use to rebrand Redhook. From a talk show to annual events, supporting local busi-nesses and even a fashion line, our innovative ideas for a sustainable Redhook derive from local-izing Redhook for Redhook.

landmarks

MISSION

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KeithCoffey Park Verona St. bet. Richard St. and Dwight St.AnthonyFOXY & WINSTON 392 Van Brunt StreetShantValentino Pier Ferris St. between Coffey St. and Van Dyke St.Red Hook Farm 3-49 Halleck St.

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BAKED

STEVE’S AUTHENTIC KEY LIME PIE

The good fork

restaurants

Address: 391 Van Brunt StreetPhone: 718-643-6636Website: goodfork.com About: The Good Fork is a small and cozy restaurant in Red Hook that serves American and Korean food, rep-resentative of the mixed couple, Ben Schneider and Sohui Kim, whom own the local restaurant. In order to localize their restaurant, the couple even uses produce from the local farm and serves local key-lime pie from Steve’s for dessert (another Red Hook must try!).

Address: 204 Van Dyke StreetPhone: 718-858-5333Website: stevesauthentic.com About: Steve’s Authentic Key Lime Pies is owned and operated by Steve Tarpin and his wife Victoria Gomez, whom serves the best local pie in Red Hook. Whether a mini-pie or a Swingle (a chocolate-coated frozen tart on a stick), all their key limes are fresh squeezed on location.

Address: 359 Van Brunt Street Phone: 718-222-0345Website: bakednyc.com About: Baked is a local bakery that serves the best brownies not only in Red Hook but in all of New York. Recommended by Oprah, Baked has featured on numerous television shows and received numerous awards, so this small bakery although local is New York renowned. All their desserts are even freshly made daily!

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STEVE’S AUTHENTIC KEY LIME PIE

shopping foxy & winstonfreebird books

Art Gallery KENTLER INTERNATIONAL DRAWING PLACE

valentino park and pier

jalopy theatre

Address: 353 Van Brunt StreetPhone: 718-875-2098Website: www.kentlergallery.orgAbout: Kentler International Drawing Place brings together works by local and international artists to foster a sense of cultural community in Red Hook. Current exhibitions are listed on their website.

Address: 392 Van Brunt Street,Phone: 718-928-4855Website: foxyandwinston.com About: Foxy & Winston is a local station-ary shop owned by Jane Buck. She sells stationary, children’s clothing, greeting cards and customized products, and all of the products are designed by herself.

Address: 123 Columbia StreetPhone: 718-643-8484Website: freebirdbooks.com About: Owned by local resident Peter Miller, Freebird Books is a general used bookstore. They also hold community-oriented events, such as readings and book clubs.

Address: 315 Columbia Street,Phone: 718-395-3214Website: jalopy.biz About: Jalopy Theatre provides live music to the local Redhook community on weekends, featuring authentic folk and country music. You can even take lessons and learn an instrument at this theatre.

Address: Ferris St. between Coffey St. and Van Dyke St.Website: www.nycgovparks.org/parks/valentinopierValentino Park and Pier provide the perfect escape from New York City as its not surrounded by buildings. Instead, you have skyline views and a waterfront view. Furthermore, in the summer, the pier offers free kayak-ing and outdoor films can be viewed in the park.

entertainment

sightseeing

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red hook added valueYouth Empowerment Programs Youth participants grow food on the Red Hook Community Farm, operate the Red Hook Farmers' Market, explore food sys-tems and issues of food justice, and build their leadership skills.

Added Value works with approximately 20 teenagers annually, who work an average of seventeen hours each week on the farm, at market, on the computers, and out in the community. They receive a monthly stipend, expanding their families' house-hold income by as much as thirty percent.

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Red Hook Community Farm-Serving as a daily educational/work site for more than 115 teens through youth programs-Growing 12 tons of produce for donation, sale and consumption-Creating $120,000 local economic activity-Generating $70,000 in revenue for youth stipends

red hook added value

In eight years this market has generated $200,000 in sales for upstate farmers, and $40,000 in donations for food to those in need.

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Fort Defiance, 365 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, 11231(718) 522-7996Frankies, 457 Spuntino, 457 Court St., Brooklyn, 11231(718) 403-0033Ici, 246 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, 11226(718) 789-2778Kevins, 277A Van Brunt S, Brooklyn, 11231(718) 596-8335Rice, 311 7th Ave, Brooklyn, 11215(718) 832-9512The Good Fork, 391 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, 11231(718) 643-6636

redhookcsa.com

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Big Salad Compost Event

Harvest Festival

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171 Wolcott St.

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392 Van Brunt

48 Delevan St.

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392 Van Brunt

Barnell St.

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