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A champions networking event that honors top Brooklyn men for their outstanding
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MEET THE 2020 KINGS OF KINGS.
leadership and contributions to the community.
SHAWN
V. AUSTIN
Senior Vice President
Liberty Mutual Insurance
MARC
BATTIPAGLIA
Personal Injury Lawyer
Rubenstein & Rynecki
JONATHAN
BERMAN
Ariel Property Advisors
DR. VALENTIN
BRAGIN
Medical Director
Stress Relief & Memory Training Center
NYC Commercial
Market President
SANDER
CAMEAU
Co-CEOs
JUAN CHECO
Director of Hospital Police
NYC Hospital Police Department
MICHAEL
CHERNY
Chase Consumer
Banking
Managing Director
DR. RONALD
C. JACKSON
Vice President for Student Affairs
Brooklyn College
NOEL CORDERO
Business Banking
Relationships Manager
Ridgewood Savings Bank
Founding Principal
VP of External Affairs
Director, Center for K12 STEM Education
Partner
Co-CEOs
BENJAMIN
M. PINCZEWSKI
Attorney
Pinczewski & Shpelfogel, PC
MIKE NIEVES
President & CEO
HITN
Cardiologist
For more information on tickets, tables and sponsorship opportunities, please contact
Jasmin Freeman at jfreeman@schnepsmedia.com or call 718-260-4512.
Grand Prospect Hall
263 Prospect Ave,
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Thursday, January 23th, 2020
SHLOMI
BAGDADI
President
Tri State Commercial Realty
Investment Sales Professional
DR. LAWRENCE
BROWN
CEO
START Treatment & Recovery
RALPH
BUMBACA
TD Bank
The Real Word
STEPHEN
CHIAINO
Partner
Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman,
Eisman, Formato, Ferrara, Wolf
& Carone, LLP.
TONY DANIELS
Cycle Architecture + Planning
KHARI
EDWARDS
One Brooklyn Health System
BEN ESNER
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
JOSEPH
GILLETTE
Ginsburg & Misk
DREW
GOLDSMITH
Vice President, Acquisitions
& Asset Management
Olnick Organization
THEODORE
G. TASOULAS
Principal
The A. Fantis School
RICKARD
JEAN-NOEL
The Real Word
DR. JOHN
KEHOE
Surgical Oncologist
John Kehoe MD
RANDY PEERS
President & CEO
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
SHEA
RUBENSTEIN
Founder
Jewish Community Council
of Marine Park
DEVIN SHOMAKER
Founder and Managing Partner
Rooftop Reds
JOHN WRIGHT
Principal
The Wright Group
LENUE (LENNY)
SINGLETARY
VP/Director of Government
Affairs
Brooklyn Hospital & Chair
of Community Board 2
ANTHONY &
SAL VIGILANTE
Co-Owners
Vigilante Plumbing
EDWARD L. LAI
AVP Business Development
Bensonhurst Center for
Rehabilitation and Healthcare
MANUEL
MANSYLLA
Principal
Totem
REV. KEVIN
MCCALL
Founding President
The Crisis Action Center
DR. MATHEW
O. JONES
BKLYNCardio
JOSHUA RABI
Founder
Serve. Us
ERWIN PAPILLON
CEO
Papillon Marketing Group
EDWARD W
SCHLOEMAN
Chairman/Founder
Operation Warrior Shield
Thakkar, Jo Firestone, Erin
Jackson, and music by Max
& Al. 9 pm. $10 ($5 in advance).
The Gutter, 200 N.
14th St. between Wythe Avenue
and Berry Street, Williamsburg.
(718) 387–3585.
cysknyc.com.
THU, JAN. 9
READING, BROOKLYN TALKS
ASTROLOGY: Astrologer
Chani Nicholas discusses
her new book “You Were
Born For This” with fi lmmaker
Tourmalin. 7 pm. $25
Museum admission. Brooklyn
Museum, 200 Eastern
Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue. (718) 638–5000.
brooklynmuseum.org.
DANCE, “THREE RITES —
LIBERTY”: 7 pm. See Jan. 8.
THEATER, BLACK BOX NEW
PLAY FESTIVAL: Gallery
Players presents the world
premieres of new short
comedies and dramas, with
a changing selection each
week. There will be a talkback
with the playwrights
after the Sunday afternoon
performance. 7:30 pm. $20
($15 seniors and kids). Gallery
Players, 199 14th St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues, Park Slope. (212)
352–3101. galleryplayers.
com.
MUSIC, HOME BREWED
OPERA: Opera on Tap
hosts an engaging, immersive
operatic concert. 8 pm.
$10 suggested donation.
Freddy’s Bar, 627 Fifth Ave.
between 17th and 18th
streets. (718) 768–0131.
freddysbar.com.
MUSIC, TOTH: Brooklyn songwriter
Alex Toth plays with
Mal Devisa and Beau. 8 pm.
$18 ($16 in advance). Rough
Trade NYC, 64 N. Ninth St.
between Kent and Wythe
avenues, Williamsburg. (718)
388–4111. roughtradenyc.
com.
DANCE, “NEVER BEFORE
NEVER AGAIN”: A series of
improvisation-based dance
performances. 8 pm. $22
($18 in advance). Triskelion
Arts, 106 Calyer St. between
Banker Street and
Clifford Place, Greenpoint.
(718) 389–3473. triskelionarts.
org.
Free, DRAG KARAOKE: Join
the resident queens in a
celebration of life, music,
and everything drag. 10
pm. Free. The Graham, 151
Meserole St. at Graham Avenue,
Bushwick. thegrahambrooklyn.
com.
FRI, JAN. 10
DANCE, “THREE RITES —
LIBERTY”: 3 pm. See Jan. 8.
DANCE, “(RE)CURRENT UNREST”:
7 pm. See Jan. 8.
DANCE, “NEVER BEFORE
NEVER AGAIN”: 8 pm. See
Jan. 9.
THEATER, “TRAIL OF TEARS
CONTINUUM 1492–2020”:
This performance, written
and created by William
Parker, uses original music,
poetry, dance, and video. 8
pm. $25. Roulette, 509 Atlantic
Ave. at Third Avenue.
(917) 267–0363. roulette.
org.
COMEDY, HOUSE OF
BRICKS: A monthly comedy
show hosted by your best
friends, Michael Good,
Brandon Ream, and Gideon
Hambright. 8:30 pm. Free.
Pine Box Rock Shop, 12
Grattan St. between Bogart
Street and Morgan Avenue,
Bushwick. (563) 210–1764.
pineboxrockshop.com.
NIGHTLIFE, THE DISNEY
SING-ALONG: Sing along
with Disney musicals. 9:30
pm. $10. Union Hall 702
Union St. between Fifth and
Sixth avenues in Park Slope,
(718) 638–4400, unionhallny.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, ULTIMATE BURLESQUE
COMPETITION:
Hosted by Tiny D with
contestants, judges, prizes
and fun! 10 pm. $10–$15.
Branded Saloon, 603
Vanderbilt Ave. at Bergen
Street, Prospect Heights.
(718) 484–8704. brandedsaloon.
com.
SAT, JAN. 11
ART, ART & YOGA: An hour
of yoga and mindfulness
meditation, followed by a
gallery tour. 9:30 am. $16
Museum admission. Brooklyn
Museum, 200 Eastern
Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue. (718) 638–5000.
brooklynmuseum.org.
MULCHFEST IN PROSPECT
PARK: 10 am. See Jan. 4.
ART, ASL TOUR AT THE
BROOKLYN MUSEUM:
Visitors from the deaf community
can take an American
Sign Language tour of
the Egyptian art exhibit.
RSVP required. 2 pm. Free
with RSVP. Brooklyn Museum,
200 Eastern Pkwy. at
Washington Avenue. (718)
638–5000. brooklynmuseum.
org.
DANCE, “THREE RITES
— LIBERTY”: 3 pm. See
Jan. 8.
ART, WATERCOLOR PORTRAITS:
Learn to paint
portraits in watercolor
through demonstrations,
one-on-one instruction,
and discussion. 4 pm. $25.
Classeteria, 284 Suydam St.
classeteria.nyc.
ATTRACTIONS, HELLO
PANDA FESTIVAL: 5 pm.
See Jan. 3.
ART, “THREADS” OPENING
RECEPTION: An exhibition
of new paintings by Brooklyn
painter Nicholas Battis.
5 pm. Free. Court Tree Gallery,
51 35th St. between
Second and Third avenues,
second fl oor, Sunset Park.
(718) 422–7806. courttree.
com.
DANCE, HAVDALAH HOEDOWN:
A short havdalah
service to mark the
symbolic end of Shabbat,
followed by an evening of
an evening of line dance
and two-step. With music
provided by DJ Dave Muzli,
and a Tex-Mex dinner. 7
pm. $30 ($5 kids). B’Shert,
83 Marlborough Road.
(718) 282–1596. bshert.org.
MUSIC, ROCK VOICES
CHOIR: A community chorus
that sings rock tunes.
7 pm. $15. First Unitarian
Church Chapel, 119 Pierrepont
St. at Monroe Place.
(347) 731–0281. rockvoices.
com.
9 DAYS...
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Queer and present: Peter Valenti, Simone Leitner, and Sam Campbell host
“Open Flame,” a mix between a comedy show and a queer mixer, at Union Hall
on Jan. 4.
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