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Transcript of Clinton Hill
Research Project
By: Tajma Brown, Reuben
Ford, and Ryan Winters
We Are BrooklynWe Are Clinton Hill
Demographics
The People...Total Population -- 89,595Male Population -- 41,463Female Population -- 48,133Median Age -- 31.67
Never Married -- 33,493Married -- 16,738
Total Households -- 37,385Family Households -- 16,458Average People Per Household -- 2.33
No High School -- 4,214Some High School -- 4,993Some College -- 8,218Associate Degree -- 3,110Bachelors Degree -- 16,523Graduate Degree -- 12,886
Analysis...Clinton Hill is a college area with a median age of early thirties and not many family households. With most of the neighborhood having gone to college or graduate school, the data shows more residents having white collar jobs than blue collar. This is also evident by showing that most of the populace has a Bachelors degree proving that Clinton Hill is an educated neighborhood. The male to female ratio is tipped in the females favor, and this can probably attribute to there being less married couples than non married couples. The data findings of low amounts of married couples can factor into the total households and the average number of people living in each household which is roughly about two people.
Culture
LandmarksThe Clinton Hill Historic District includes
mansions built in the 1870’s that are linked to Charles Pratt, owner of an Oil Refinery, who also built the Pratt Institute which was built in 1887.
Clinton hills is also known for its Italianate and Beaux-Arts row houses.
St. Mary's Episcopal Church was built in 1858.
ArtistryClinton Hill is a neighborhood with an artsy
flavor to its culture.
Positive Partners
Pratt InstituteThe Pratt institute has many
programs including a community outreach program to increase activity within the community.
The Institute also has four Youth Programs; two to focus on are Design Initiative for Community Empowerment and Pratt Young Scholars
Community Relations
Brooklyn Nets and Clinton Hill 1st Community Outreach Block Party
Artistic Talent Development StationsMembers of Nets organization to work
alongside members of community
The Idea...
Block party would include games, food, drinks, and artistic development stations
Each station would be a different artistic talent. There would be one for poetry, paintings, dance, rap, etc.
At the stations people would learn and then make creations of their own.
How To Make It Happen...Papa John’s Sponsor for
food and drinksNeighborhood sponsors for
artistic stations
Clinton Hill Hardware Store could sponsor the materials needed to put together the stations
Pratt Institute could offer extra credit to have students volunteer services during block party.
Pratt Institute could sponsor needed arts supplies such as paint, paper, drawing pencils, etc.
Art Stations run by residents in neighborhoodMembers of the Nets organization could pick stations
to volunteer in based on their art interests.
Timeline - A Year of Art AppreciationJan. - Poetry Appreciation Program at P.S. 188Feb. - Influential African Americans in ArtMar. - Influential Women in ArtApr. - Dance Like Debbie Allen Creative Art Program at the Barclays CenterMay - Show Off Your Art (Local Artist Art Show at Barclays Center)June - Volunteer Day at the MoMA
July - Watercolor art lessons for kids at Barclays CenterAug. - The History of Hip Hop Program at M.S. 182Sep. - Create your own Mona Lisa Painting ContestOct. - Breast Cancer Awareness Magazine Clippings Vision BoardNov. - Clay DayDec. - Rockettes Half-Time Performance
Ticket
Sales Plan
Design a page specifically designated to promote the events on social media; facebook, youtube, and twitter. Fans can give feedback, connect with the promotions team and get fast access to ticket purchases
Have trivia contest via social media; facebook, youtube, and twitter. Questions will be based on the Brooklyn Nets history, players, coaches, and team stats.
Questions to be asked during games at Barclays Center (have to be there to hear question)
Getting Butts In The Seats..
Special EventsPlayers attend meet and greets at the local elementary, middle, and
high schoolsPlayers attend meet and greets at the local malls. (Kings Plaza and
Atlantic Terminal)Special open house allowing school age children to tour the arena and
learn about the team Contest at schools:
Elementary: P.S. 20 Clinton Hill, essay on favorite player (chosen by PR person in Nets office)
Middle: Basketball obstacle courseHigh: Three point contest, half court shot contest, shooting stars contest
(Mini All-Star Contest)
Thank You :)