The Brooklyn Heights Association’s annual meeting next week sounds like it’s going to be more of a party than the usual public hearing about a zoning change.
There’ll be a keynote address — by Times columnist (and former Brooklyn Heights resident) Clyde Haberman, plus awards for Marianna Koval of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy and the Brooklyn Heights Interfaith Clergy Association, which put up banners reading, “We are All Children of One God,” after swastikas were painted around the neighborhood last fall.
The 98th annual meeting of the Brooklyn Heights Association (St. Francis College Auditorium, 180 Remsen St., between Clinton and Court streets), Feb. 26, 7:30 pm. For information, call (718) 858-9193 or e-mail bkhtsassoc@aol.com.
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