BHA CENTENNIAL PARTY IS SOLD OUT!!!
The BHA continues its Centennial Celebration with The Brooklyn Bash, a festive party to be held Wednesday, October 6th at Plymouth Church in Brooklyn Heights, from 6:30-9:30 PM. We are sorry to announce that the PARTY IS NOW SOLD OUT because our venue's capacity limits us to 300 guests.
The evening’s bountiful buffet will be curated by New York Times food columnist (and Brooklyn Heights resident) Amanda Hesser from her forthcoming cookbook, THE ESSENTIAL NEW YORK TIMES COOKBOOK, which highlights over 1,000 of the paper’s best recipes, including those by beloved cooks Julia Child, Mark Bittman and David Chang. The book celebrates leading chefs and food writers of every decade, going back to Bob the Sea Cook, who was the 19th century’s answer to Molly O’Neill.
Guests at the Brooklyn Bash will preview some of the dishes from Hesser’s new book before its October 25th release. Hors d'oeuvres and dinner will be prepared by Brooklyn's Nigel Teare and Melody Ozdenak of EventfullNYC, whose client list includes two U.S. presidents, two NYC mayors, New York celebrities and European royalty, not to mention many of New York’s Fortune 500 companies.

Our celebration will feature live music by Michael Berkeley & Friends. Michael is a composer and lyricist who is writing a new musical about the building of the Brooklyn Bridge and will perform two of his original songs about Washington and Emily Roebling. Brooklyn audiences may be familiar with Michael's critically-acclaimed Irving Berlin review I Love A Piano, which has played Brooklyn twice during its National Tour. He is currently the Artistic Director of TriArts Sharon Playhouse in Sharon, CT, where he has directed and/or musical directed over 40 shows. His directing credits include Grease, My Fair Lady, Will Rogers Follies, Gypsy, and Little Shop of Horrors. For more information about Michael, visit his website: www.michaelberkeley.com.
For more information, call the BHA office 718-858-9193.
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