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Quincy Street Block Party: Spreading Love the Brooklyn Way

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By Pojanee Fleury
Every summer, Quincy Street between Throop and Tompkins Avenues transforms into the vibrant and much-loved Quincy Street Block Party. The event brings together neighbors, friends, and visitors for a day filled with music, food, and fun activities for all ages.

Kids enjoyed fun and games, while adults can relax and connect with neighbors on the block. The Quincy Street Block Party, a beloved summer tradition since the 1950s, brings the neighborhood together to celebrate community and unity.


Longtime resident Rismia Johnson, and current president of the First Quincy Street Block Association, spoke about carrying on the legacy of Herbert Von King, who made a lasting impact on Quincy Street and the wider Bed-Stuy community.

Thompkins Park was renamed Herbert Von King Park in 1985 to honor his remarkable contributions. Rismia shared that she feels inspired by Von King and others she grew up watching to organize yearly block parties, and she is committed to continuing their work in building a strong community.

While acknowledging the changes brought by gentrification, Rismia emphasized the importance of bringing everyone together, saying it’s “the Brooklyn way to spread love.”

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Rismia Johnson in front of Herbert Von King Former Residence. Photos: Pojanee Fleury


Rismia shared that the block’s community garden is home to the only living monument honoring the 12 firefighters from the Volken Society who tragically lost their lives on 9/11. This beautiful tribute, filled with vibrant flowers and greenery, was thoughtfully curated by another local legend, Herbert Tims, who wanted to create a space where the community could gather, reflect, and remember the bravery of these individuals.

Over the years, the garden has become a cherished symbol of resilience and unity, embodying the rich history and deep connections found on this single block.


The block party isn’t just an ordinary street gathering—it’s a vibrant, full-day experience where every corner of the block buzzes with energy, excitement, and community spirit. From the delicious aroma of grilled food wafting through the air to the colorful decorations lining the streets, there’s something to excite your senses and warm your heart at every turn.

Families, friends, and neighbors come together to celebrate not just the joys of summertime, but the pride, culture, and sense of connection that make Brooklyn feel like home. Kids laugh as they play games, vendors showcase unique local goods, and artists perform live, adding their own flavor to the day.

Meanwhile, DJ Pizazz kept the crowd moving all day long with an unbeatable mix of classic tracks, Hip Hop, R&B, Reggae, and Afrobeats, creating the perfect soundtrack for a day of community and celebration.

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The Quincy Street Block Party is truly special for the lasting sense of togetherness it fosters. It’s a celebration where everyone is welcome, whether you’ve called Quincy Street home for decades or are visiting Brooklyn for the very first time.

The music, the laughter, the shared stories, and the delicious food all come together to create an atmosphere that feels both inviting and powerful. It’s not just about having fun—it’s about honoring the history and culture of the neighborhood, keeping a legacy alive that continues to bring people together year after year. This block party isn’t just an event; it’s a reminder of the strength and warmth of a community united.

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