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Last day for the ballfields tasty food — Brooklynian

Last day for the ballfields tasty food

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edited November -1 in Red Hook
Run, don't walk people!

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  • according to Eater, we're safe for another 6 years!

    http://eater.com/archives/2008/03/red_hook_food_v.php#more
    Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe today announced the awarding of a permit to the Food Vendors Committee of Red Hook Park, the same organization synonymous with Latin American delicacies in Red Hook. The permit is effective for a six-year term and will allow them to operate an ethnic and specialty food market in Red Hook Park, Brooklyn.
  • YES!!!!!!
  • huzzah!
  • Oh my, looking at that huarache photo made me droll!
    Yea! for the vendors!! I am so happy for them!

    A Brooklynian huarache and sangria picnic will be a must for this summer again!

    Woot Wooot!!
  • i think i just figured out where im going on my birthday before we hit the bar.
  • when do they open? I'm so glad they can stay open - I've never made it down there and I thought I missed my chance. I won't make that mistake again!
  • I got a form letter and this press release, as someone who wrote the parks dept in support of the vendors. I wrote back, to say thanks! and express concern about the expensive retrofiting that might be required of the vendors in their new situation. Yeah yeah, maybe that's the dept of health or something, but I think it's important that all of us who love love love the ballfields tell Parks that we're still on the case.

    And Flexi, just look it up. DYODD.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    March 10, 2008
    www.nyc.gov/parks

    PARKS ISSUES PERMIT TO FOOD VENDORS COMMITTEE OF RED HOOK PARK

    Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe today announced the awarding of a permit to the Food Vendors Committee of Red Hook Park, the same organization synonymous with Latin American delicacies in Red Hook. The permit is effective for a six-year term and will allow them to operate an ethnic and specialty food market in Red Hook Park, Brooklyn.

    “One of the great New York City pleasures is enjoying tacos, huaraches and other fine Latin American cuisine at Red Hook Park,” said Commissioner Benepe. “The Parks Department is happy to keep this longstanding tradition in place by awarding a permit to the Food Vendors Committee of Red Hook Park.”

    “These vendors have made the Red Hook ball fields a destination for soccer fans and foodies alike, and I applaud the Parks Department for recognizing the value they bring both to Brooklyn and the New York culinary scene,” said U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. “Over the past fifteen years, the vendors have been at the vanguard of the Red Hook Renaissance, and now they have another six years to continue their delectable work. I look forward to visiting the ball fields again soon and supporting this Brooklyn treasure.”

    “On behalf of the Red Hook food vendors, we are thrilled to be able to continue our 33-year-old tradition,” said Cesar Fuentes, Executive Director of the Food Vendors Committee of Red Hook Park Inc. “We have the best intentions to create an even better food market with the assistance of New York City Parks and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. It is a beautiful thing to be able to combine culture, cuisine and recreation together to enhance the park’s experience which is so vital to an urban center. To be able to get in the city what you would get in a rural area, fresh wholesome food, is really fantastic. Thanks to New York City Parks for being proactive in supporting this type of small affair of artisan vendors.”

    The Parks Department issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for food vending at Red Hook Park earlier this year. When making a determination, Parks looked at factors including planned operations, variety of cuisine, prior operating experience, fee offer and financial capacity. Any required permits or licenses from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene must be obtained separately.

    In recent years, vendors have drawn New Yorkers to Red Hook Park, through selling Mexican, Central American, South American and Caribbean specialties. Originally, temporary permits were issued but as the vendors gradually became a permanent fixture, it became clear that a permanent permit was required to best comply with city concession regulations.

    The Parks Department also acknowledges the efforts of Senator Schumer, Congress Member Nydia Velasquez, Borough President Marty Markowitz, Council Member Sara Gonzalez, Assembly Member Felix Ortiz, Borough Commissioner Julius Spiegel and Assistant Commissioner Betsy Smith for all of their work on behalf of the vendors and the park.

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    Contact: Jama Adams / Phil Abramson
    :D:D:D

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  • I just looked up an old thread.
    http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34448&sid=8c29d83a29fde77ccff1986cd0816811

    Last year they opened on May 5th... so I would guess around that time.
  • excellent! birthday shindig is may 24th, hope my friends are into this.
  • Mamacita wrote: I just looked up an old thread.
    http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34448&sid=8c29d83a29fde77ccff1986cd0816811

    Last year they opened on May 5th... so I would guess around that time.

    Gracias, mami :-)
  • rtraindweller wrote: excellent! birthday shindig is may 24th, hope my friends are into this.
    That's my Mom's birthday, too! Also this year it will be the 125th anniversary of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. :wink:
  • well the actual birthday is during the week, but that's when we commence the hootinannyin'! red hook vendors + a night at moonshine with my friends = best way to celebrate official mid twenty-ness. we wanted to grill at moonshine but apparently the board of health made them remove the grills (they hate fun don't they). i'll toast one to your mom :D
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