All Ages Talent Show

All Ages Talent Show

When: Saturday August 16th 2pm
Where: Brooklyn Ethical 269 4th Avenue @ Garfield Pl
RSVP Here: https://all-ages-talent-show.eventbrite.com 

Join us on Saturday, August 16th for the 2nd Annual All Ages Talent Show at Brooklyn Ethical. Whether you sing, dance, recite poetry, flip pancakes, or have a hidden talent you’ve been waiting to share—this is your moment to shine. Everyone is welcome to perform or cheer on friends and neighbors.

Do you have a magic trick that will add wonder to the world? A poem you wrote? Can you flip a pancake and catch it in the pan? Can you do a handstand? Everybody’s good at something- All talents are welcome!!

Sign-ups begin at 2:00 PM and the show starts at 2:30 PM. This is a free, family-friendly event open to the entire community.

BSEC at March to End Fossil Fuels

BSEC at March to End Fossil Fuels

On Sept 17th, some of our members and Ethics for Children students participated in the March to End Fossil Fuels, demanding investments in alternative greener options and a better future for our children. The kids even ended up being interviewed by a radio station from Tokyo. Care for the world is a basic ethical principle.
Some pictures from the event can be found below:
BSEC at March to End Fossil Fuels

Dance at BSEC

On April 30th, BSEC, in collaboration with Good Neighbors of Park Slope, had a community dance, led by Laurie Shayler, from Dance Connection.
It was a lovely night, full of gracious steps and many fun missteps, with about 50 friends of all ages, sharing a great night with music, dance, wine, and snacks.
Some pictures from the event can be found below:

Thank you for coming to Families Celebrate Africa (and pictures)

This past Monday, January 15th, 2018, we gathered with hundreds of families to honor and celebrate the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Together we sang, danced, heard stories about those who have dedicated their lives to the fight for human and civil rights and shared with our children our hopes for a more just and kind world.

Kindness really was the key word to define this event, which depended on the kindness of many to happen:
Thank you to the 5th Prospect Park BPSA scouts for helping us set up, decorate and for designing the beautiful signs that covered our walls all over the building. Thank you to Fiona and Janice (for all you do), to Prajna, who was the amazing face painter to hundreds of excited kids basically on her own, to our amazing teachers and friends, Simba, storae, Lea, DuPree and Barry, who helped make the magic happen,  to Tahra, who was there with me from noon to 10pm, decorating, welcoming people and cleaning and always with a smile, to the parents (and your kids) who showed up and helped us set up and staff our many stations, spread the word and made donations, such as Kymberly, Clyde, Stella, Columbia, Ted, Gus, Claude, Rachel, Lucy and many more in all kinds of ways. Thank you to the members who showed up to help us run the event, such as Nancy, Burt, Lisel (and the wonderful volunteer family you brought with you), to Jason for being so helpful when I asked for things to be changed and moved around, and the members and parents who helped us by coming to the event and helping us publicize it. Please forgive me if I have forgotten anyone or was not aware of what you have done. We thank you all.

Below a few photos from our event: