This Week In Park Slope: Wasan Delights, Free Library Meeting Space, Smorgasburg Moves, And More
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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:
• The ups and downs of a first year in business with Sara June Salon.
• A community can rest, reflect, and dwell at the Living Sukkah of Congregation Beth Elohim.
• Craving Banh Xeo tacos? 5ive Spice can help you soon.
• Join the Brooklyn Paranormal Society for an “investigation” of Prospect Park on October 6.
• Council Member Lander and Brooklyn Public Library announce Online Room Reservation Program at Park Slope Branch.
• It’s nice and warm at the North Pole Pub, which opened in September.
• Want $1000 to plan a running event? Prospect Park Track Club offers a grant program for community groups.
• Prospect Park turns a construction fence into a photo exhibit.
• Park Slope Brunch Beat: Elegant minimalism at Wasan.
• Health Department temporarily closes Beygl.
• Residents of Bergen Street and 13th Street come out swinging at CB6’s Environmental Protection/Permits/Licenses Committee Meeting.
• Smorgasburg packs up in Prospect Park and cabs it down to Industry City in Mid-October.
• Hurricane Joaquin or not, it’s good to be prepared.
• Artichoke Pizza Masters take a road trip, and they are enjoying every mile.