Tag Archives: Brooklyn Bridge

NY1 features Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club’s first ‘Dinner with the Doctor’ event

NY1 health reporter Shazia Khan covered the Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club’s first “Dinner with the Doctor” event, last week at the New York Marriott Brooklyn Bridge. Her story was cablecast (and posted online).

Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club meets every Thursday, 12:15 pm, at the NY Marriott Brooklyn Bridge

The new Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club meets for lunch every Thursday, 12:15 pm, in the Archives Restaurant of the NY Marriott Brooklyn Bridge Hotel (click for map). Our location is central to everything in Downtown Brooklyn, and just steps from the Brooklyn Bridge (we’re one block from both MetroTech, Fulton Mall and Boro Hall, and directly across Adams Street from the State Supreme Court).

Please join us! To learn more about Rotary and the mission of our club, and for any additional information, stop by one of our Thursday meetings, or call our president, Vivian Hardison, at 917-804-0797

 

Charter Night shifted to Brooklyn Boro Hall; come celebrate with Brooklyn Bridge Rotary!

Our club’s Charter Night celebration — on Saturday, Oct 29 — has moved to Brooklyn Borough Hall.

This elegant and historic venue is at 209 Joralemon Street (between Court Street and Adams Street/Brooklyn Bridge Blvd). For Saturday night, there’s on-street parking nearby (and in several garages); the 2,3,4,5 trains are across the street; the A,C, F and R trains stop within two blocks.

Please mark your calendar and
RSVP to Clover March, 917-533-6114.

Tickets are $85, by check payable to Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club. Mail to the club at 124 Atlantic Ave, Suite P3D, Brooklyn, NY 11201.

We’ll be honoring Helen Reisler, who in July 2001 became first woman president of the Rotary Club of New York and then worked her position to great communal benefit following 9/11, will be the night’s honoree. Click here to read Helen Reisler’s story, which appears in the current issue of The Rotarian.

Brooklyn Bridge Rotary is front page news

The Brooklyn Paper’s Laura Gottesdiener joined us for lunch last Thursday — and just a few hours later her report on the new Brooklyn Bridge Rotary club was online at BrooklynPaper.com.

Tomorrow, her story makes page one of The Brooklyn Paper’s print edition; it’s also in The Paper’s sister publications — the Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens and Park Slope Couriers.

Look for these newspapers at the Key Foods in Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope — and at hundreds of other locations throughout Brownstone Brooklyn, Bay Ridge and Williamsburg.

Brooklyn Bridge Rotarian Celia Weintrob is publisher of The Brooklyn Paper. The Paper is owned (together with Brooklyn’s Courier newspapers and community newspapers in Queens and the Bronx) by the New York Post’s Community Newspaper Group.