In July a delegation of St. Nicks Alliance/School Settlement board members, parents and kids met with New York State elected officials in the continuing campaign for a new School Settlement Community Center.
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In July a delegation of St. Nicks Alliance/School Settlement board members, parents and kids met with New York State elected officials in the continuing campaign for a new School Settlement Community Center.
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Although time builds heritage it also weakens brick and mortar. The neighborhood has also grown and School Settlement Association is straining to grow with it. There is a need for gym space. Many schools in the area don’t have gymnasiums. Even School Sett’s gym is small and holds an abbreviated basket ball court.
“The need is here, it’s time to step up. You ever hear that somebody has to stand up for the little guy?” Joseph Robles, St. Nicks Alliance’s Board Chair, was quoted in the Greenpoint Star “There are a lot of little guys here, and we have to stand up for them.”
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Hot salsa on a cold winter’s night warmed those who came out to Giando on the Water to watch the 2nd Ready Sett Dance. A Broadway theme set the tempo for four couples of local community heroes to go toe to toe, hip sway to hip sway, and dip to dip — all in pursuit of victory on the dance floor.
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