Proprietor of Bleu Fin Bar & Grill, Hollis Barclay, left, with honorees, Petula Hanley, Democracy Past Elections Coalition, supervisor on the Participatory Budgeting Mission, Oma Halloway, chief operations officer of Bridge Avenue Improvement Company, Reverend Dr. David Ok. Allen, founding father of Epic Village Neighborhood Improvement Corp, and Reverend Dr. Clive E. Neil, pastor of Bedford Central Presbyterian Church, after being honored on the 633 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn location, Feb. 25.
Picture by Tangerine Clarke
Picture by Tangerine Clarke
Small enterprise proprietor Hollis Barclay whose Bleu Fin Bar & Grill has obtained full help of the neighborhood over the previous 5 years, confirmed her appreciation by internet hosting a primary ever Black Historical past Month African American Path Blazer Brunch, at 633 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, on Sunday, Feb. 25.
Certificates of Honor inscribed – As an African American Trailblazer – Thank You in your Excellence and Service – have been offered to Reverend Dr. Clive E. Neil, head of Bedford Central Presbyterian Church, Reverend Dr. David Ok. Allen, founding father of Epic Village Neighborhood Improvement Corp., Crown Heights. He’s additionally a senior pastor on the Bethel Tabernacle AME Church, in Crown Heights.
Additionally honored have been Oma Halloway, chief operations officer of Bridge Avenue Improvement Company, and Petula Hanley, Democracy Past Elections Coalition, supervisor on the Participatory Budgeting Mission, and neighborhood outreach coordinator for Epic Village Improvement Corp. Wayne Devonish, founding father of 500 Making a Distinction, and Assemblywoman Stefanie Zinerman, honorees, weren’t current.
Barclay says, “as we have a good time Black Historical past Month, I need to mirror on my unbelievable journey and provides due to those that have helped me alongside the way in which, throughout the interval once I owned a Spa, and now Bleu Fin. I used to be carried on the shoulders of many, so I felt at this time was the best time to honor those that helped me.”
“Many who’re right here at this time have been patrons of the Spa, it’s a 360-degree second. I’m lucky that no matter business I’ve been in, purchasers adopted me,” she mentioned, and thanked her neighborhood companions.

Rev. Allen mentioned Bleu Fin has performed an integral accomplice in lots of neighborhood occasions his group has hosted on the eatery, together with, a dialog session to assist “bridge the hole between the Jewish, Caribbean, and African American communities, whereas understanding the variations between them.
“These periods have been additionally to make clear decrease the quantity of hate crimes taking place, particularly inside the black neighborhood,” mentioned Dr. Allen, who traces his roots to Antigua, Nice Britain, and Africa.
Petula Hanley first met Barclay when she was sourcing a black-owned spa and have become a patron. She mentioned they bonded as dad and mom, and have become mates, and later joined forces to advocate for higher providers locally, touring to New York Metropolis Corridor, and Albany. Our partnership continued when Bleu Fin opened years later.”
“I’m blissful that she has taken the time to understand those that have helped her on her journey. I really feel very honored to be mates along with her, and as an unofficial accomplice. It will be significant for us as black girl to help one another,” mentioned Hanley, an Antiguan nationwide.
Rev. Neil mentioned he met Barclay, as a pal to Petula a patron of Bleu Fin and have labored with the entrepreneur by way of a neighborhood feeding program throughout the coronavirus pandemic, noting that the Guyanese-born businesswoman was very useful on this regard, leaving an enduring impression on him, as a businessperson. Her coronary heart was locally, and she or he wished to present again.”
“I’m honored that she is celebrating this month, and individuals who serve, and proceed to be on this journey of service, he mentioned and reiterated how honored he was to be acknowledged locally he has served for 35 years, and by somebody who continues to have an effect on the neighborhood. Thanks, a lot Hollis, he added.

Oma Halloway, a longtime neighborhood member mentioned she met Barclay as a patron of her Spa, the place she loved nice massages. She described Barclay as a beneficiant businesswoman, who she labored with over a few years.
“She made certain younger folks had a possibility to work in her enterprise, in addition to in community-based tasks, as a result of she wished to present again.”
“She has been a beautiful steward for this neighborhood. I actually respect our partnership. She is now working with the Retailers Affiliation to revitalize Nostrand Avenue,” mentioned Halloway who moved from the Southside of Chicago and took up residence in Mattress Stuy over 30 years in the past.
“I’m about historical past, and black ladies who’ve made an impression locally. I’m proud to be honored by an exceptional black girl who may be very respectful of our neighborhood, and happy with our tradition. To honor me, when I’ve at all times honored her, means so much,” mentioned Halloway.
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