Monday, June 18, 2007

The end of the first cycle

Hi Everyone!

I want to thank you all for showing support and coming out to Redhook Brooklyn this sunday. It was a wonderful day for our artist and crafters who came one more day to exhibit and sell their goods. The waterfront at the pier was sparkling and the birds and turtles came out as well to enjoy this day. Today was fathers day and we made sure every father had a nice cup of sparkling lemonade at our community outdoor table. As this event comes to an end, we are very sad and yet happy at the same time because we will be returning July 28, 2007. So please come out to RedHook Brooklyn either by the M61, M77 bus, or the New York City Water Taxi!

We also hope that you will enjoy your visit here and visit these other great treasures of Redhook bwac, steve's keylime pie, tini, and hope & anchor, and Lenell's.

In addition, we are searching for brooklyn based artist to join our upcoming second cycle which will begin july 28. If you make clothes, jewelry, pottery, metals, woods, then download an application and send it before the week of july 28. For more information on participating in this event click here.

Happy Father's day and fourth of July to all!

Thanks so much for your support and keep coming back!
New York Creates
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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Brownies and Lobster


Hi Everyone who came, who wanted to come and people who will come in the future! It was another beautiful day at the piers of Red Hook. As usual, The Fairway supermarket was busy and so was BWAC(brooklyn waterfront artist coalition) and of course New York Creates. Thank you guys for showing your support for brooklyn crafts artist!

This is the ending of the first cycle this week at New York Creates Crafts Festival. So it is a sad and yet a good time to reflect and work on other things to make this event wonderful. We will be returning Saturday July 28 for the start of our second cycle. So please come out to Redhook that day and enjoy yourself with the waterfront, the view of the Statue of Liberty, snack on Steve's Keylime Pies and grab yourself a lobster roll from fairway. To keep you more busy, drop by BWAC and check out over 200 artist putting their works for exhibit and sale.

The artist and crafters who came out today where Judith Hooper, Segal Isaacson, Allyson Hayes, Kevin Barry, and Marsha Trattner. All are talented, professional, and have a love of what they do. You can see more of their work here.

If you did not make it out to the crafts show, bwac, steve's keylime pie,fairway, or the botanical garden please come by. Their are so many things to do. Drop by the New York Creates Craft Festival and have some sparkling lemonade and wonderfully made brownies by our own Judith Hooper.

Tomorrow, will be our last day of the first cycle, so drop by our crafts festival and ask what you can do at RedHook while you are here.



Sunday, June 10, 2007

Mary Anne 2 is off to get Steve's Key Lime Pie

Hello everyone and welcome to the near ending of our first of three crafts cycle. Please enjoy the view of the Statue of Liberty and enjoy Judith Hooper's sparkling lemonade. While you are here, please feel to try anything jewlery and clothing you wish. Today we had some clouds, but as the day went on the sun came out. Looking from pier it was a trully beautiful site to see. Speaking of piers, if you have not try Steve Key Lime pie, then you are missing something wonderful! I hear the chocolate cover keylime pies are a piece of heaven. So find your way to pier 41 and get yourself one!

The designers at the crafts festival where in good spirits today as they enjoy the view of the water. The bustling people came out of Fairway to see the crafts festival. Many lucky strollers pick up one of a kinds and handmade items to share or collect for themselves. We even have people coming back telling the designers themselves how they were complemented on that necklace or what a wonderful teacup that is for thier homes.

I want to thank all of you for coming out to see the Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition, the Circus Barge, the Redhook Ball Fields, and the Crafts Festival on the Piers. Redhook needs your presence, support and word of mouth to make this place known. I trully enjoy seeing people enjoying the waterfront and appreciating art and crafts. Thanks for making today a great day! Check out more images http://www.flickr.com/photos/nycreates/