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THE
ATLANTIC ANTIC
32th
Anniversary Celebration
Sunday, September 17th 2006, 10am-6pm
Atlantic
Avenue between Hicks Street and Fourth Avenue
in Downtown Brooklyn
RAIN OR SHINE!!! |
>>>Editors:
Images are available upon request. High resolution
images can also be found HERE.
>>>Editors:
Please check HERE
for list of bands playing and other scheduled
activities. .
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Atlantic
Antic schedule HERE.
>>>Press
Event:
Atlantic Avenue LDC to Showcase Upcoming Atlantic
Antic Performances and Foods with Special Guests
Marty Markowitz (Brooklyn Borough President) and
Howard Lewis (Founder of Atlantic Antic) at Waterfront
Ale House - Sept. 15th. More information HERE. |
Release
Date: Sept 05, 2006
Contact: Michelle Karshan
Telephone: 212-613-6033
Email: mkarshan@aol.com
32nd ANNUAL ATLANTIC ANTIC STREET FESTIVAL SET FOR
SEPTEMBER 17, 2006
Atlantic Antic 2006, New York City's Largest
Street Festival, Offers Something for Everyone
Brooklyn, New York, September 5, 2006
-- The Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation
is pleased to announce that it will hold its 32nd
Annual Atlantic Antic Street Festival on Sunday,
September 17, 2006 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Rain or Shine)
along 1.5 miles of Atlantic Avenue from Hicks Street
to Fourth Avenue running through Brooklyn Heights, Cobble
Hill and Boerum Hill in Downtown Brooklyn. All activities
are free and open to the public.
Complimenting the wide range of trendy restaurants and
shops along the avenue, and the special sales and events
they will hold that day, the Atlantic Antic will feature
something for everyone: Jewelry, clothes, home accessories
and unique crafts. Eight live music stages
of blues, rock, country, R&B, jazz, a Middle Eastern
orchestra, music for kids, and more! Four hundred vendors,
including food from around the world, book readings
and other various cultural events, including live belly
dancing!
Community organizations, local businesses, and artists
provide lots of children's and family activities, including
face painting, clowns, haircuts, pony rides, floating
castle puppets and arts activities.
The
Sovereign Bank Kids Zone, presented in cooperation with
Independence Community Foundation, will include hands-on
activities and crafts led by some of Brooklyn's leading
cultural organizations, including the Brooklyn Arts
Council, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Children's
Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park Audubon Center
and the Brooklyn Public Library.
The
New York Transit Museum’s 13th Annual Bus Festival
will be part of Atlantic Antic this year. The Museum’s
collection of vintage buses will be on display and children’s
workshops offered. Admission to the Museum, one block
away, is free from Noon to 5 p.m.
Look
for the Sovereign Bank Community Zone where twenty outstanding
nonprofit organizations, all supported by Independence
Community Foundation, will provide information on how
their programs benefit Brooklyn and New York City residents.
Closed
to traffic for the day, more than one million people
will once again enjoy the rich cultural and commercial
diversity along this strip of Atlantic Avenue while
they walk, talk, dance, sing, eat, shop, meet old and
new friends and revel in the uniqueness of Brooklyn.
The
Atlantic Antic, which is produced by the Atlantic
Avenue Local Development Corporation, with
the assistance of auster*events, was
rated by Time Out New York as New York City's No. 1
Street Festival and is also the recipient of the 2002
New York City Neighborhood Development Award of Distinction.
The
festival gives merchants, residents and street vendors
the opportunity to open their neighborhoods to a wider
audience during this annual New York City tradition.
Presenting
Sponsor: Sovereign Bank; Lead Sponsors:
Affinity Health Plan, Forest City Ratner Companies;
Signature Sponsors: Con Edison, Crunch
Fitness, Equinox Fitness Club, Health Plus, Independence
Community Foundation, Time Warner; Media Sponsors:
Brooklyn Eagle, Jack FM, Time Out New York.
Background
Charlie
Sahadi, of Sahadi's Specialty & Fine Foods, which
opened on Atlantic Avenue in 1948, recalls the history
of the Atlantic Antic which was founded in 1974, a whopping
33 years ago! "At that time," Sahadi explained,
"downtown Brooklyn was just beginning to experience
a rebirth and it's direction was still iffy."
A
grassroots movement of neighborhood residents and businesses
joined together to organize the Atlantic Antic in an
effort to "showcase downtown Brooklyn" and
their commitment to keep it a place of neighborhoods,
families, and small shops.
So
enormous was the response by families and businesses,
who came out every year for the Atlantic Antic, that
Sahadi recalls the jingle back then was, "Atlantic
Antic -- it's gigantic!"
"Now
see how terrific the whole environment in downtown Brooklyn
is," Sahadi proudly points out. "Downtown
Brooklyn has really taken off and the Atlantic Antic
is bigger than ever!"
Affectionately,
Sahadi recalled his own family's tradition of opening
their store on only one Sunday a year and that was for
the Atlantic Antic. He added that the children in his
family, like so many other children in the area, always
participated in the Antic -- never missing a year until
they went off to college.
Thanks
to Sahadi's Specialty & Fine Foods store, an integral
aspect of the Atlantic Antic is the 4-6 belly dancers
and 6 piece classic Middle Eastern orchestra playing
on traditional instruments.
Atlantic
Avenue Local Development Corporation
The Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation, originally
formed in 1974, is a not-for-profit organization committed
to the economic development of the Atlantic Avenue area
from Fourth Avenue to the East River waterfront in Brooklyn,
New York. In addition to producing the Atlantic Antic,
one of New York City's major cultural attractions, and
other special events, the organization's activities
include implementation of streetscape improvements,
historic storefront preservation, and advocacy on issues
of importance to the retail and residential community.
The Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corp. is charged
with bringing to fruition the Atlantic Avenue Master
Plan which was conceived by the Atlantic Avenue Leadership
Conference, a collaboration of 50 local community groups
and businesses including the Atlantic Avenue Local Development
Corporation.
For
further information, please telephone 718-875-8993.
For
marketing and promotional opportunities, please contact
auster*events at info@austerevents.com
or call 718-243-1414
Editors:
Please contact mkarshan@aol.com
for images available for press use.
Directions:
Several public and private parking lots on and around
Atlantic Avenue or any Brooklyn bus to civic center
area, or by subway take either the 2, 3, 4, 5 to Nevins
St. OR Atlantic Avenue OR Borough Hall, M to Borough
Hall; R to Borough Hall Station OR Lawrence St, or Pacific
St. F to Bergen Street OR Jay Street B, Q to Atlantic
Avenue N, M, D to Pacific Street A, C, G to Hoyt/Schemerhorn
or Jay Street.