Sunday, October 23, 2005

Djanna and Nic

Just some fabulous photo's of a fabulous couple. She wore a Cassandra Bromfield's two piece silk taffeta gown. The strapless top was patchworked pleated taffeta embellished with mother of pearl buttons, glass and wood beads then trimed at the top with raffia. The skirt was fitted and flaired with a slight train.




The couple incorporated the 4 tastings in thier ceremony, which represented all the elements of marraige ahead.


Gifts for guest, beautiful handpainted candles
The reception which included live jazz and a delicous menu from The Fork Goes On The Left: Chef Mellanee R. Harvin 718-390-7468 melsfork@aol.com


Here's Djanna and Nic's light summer menu.
Passed Hor's Oeuvres:
Cumin Coconut Chicken Skewers
Teriyaki Salmon Skewers
Spicy Codfish Cakes
Black Bean & Corn Quesadillas

Salads: Salmon w/Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes & French Green Beans
Wild Rice & Smoked Chicken Salad
Penne Pasta w/Sun dried Tomatoes, Fresh Basil, Garlic & Parmesan Cheese
Field Green Salad w/Shallot Balsamic Dressing
Peach Lemonade
Also
The wedding was performed by Kim Kirkley
Above Photos by Macintosh Smith
Flowers by Barbara's Flowers
Cake by
Heavenly Crumbs
Wedding was held at the
Akwaaba Mansion

Running To Make A Difference

By Patricia Polhill
The Restoration Corporation 24th annual 10K Community Fun Run- Walk Event. It's not associated with the NYRR that host the ING NYC Marathon, but is the biggest community event in the Bed/Stuy – Crown Height area. Some of my family and friends are participated, in honor of my uncle Joseph Sonny Haynes and a neighborhood friend Lenny Gittens.

Both men loved Brooklyn and the neighborhood. They devoted time to neighbors and community events. Joseph "Sonny" Haynes lived on St Marks Ave. He always said “you have to love where you live” and he really did. He was a licensed private pilot by the age of 16, and as a member of the NAI. He was an aviation instructor for most of his adult life (Brooklyn’s Harry S. Simmons Architect, was a friend & student). As a PE, he was a math coach for Math Counts (www.mathcounts.org), promoting the importance of mathematic in the many of Brooklyn's Junior High Schools. He supported community art at the Fulton Art Fair and Dorsey's Galley as well as African History & contributions at the Weeksville Settlement on Bergen Street (www.weeksvillesociety.org).

Lenny Gitten, a photographer, also supported the community and even ran in this annual community run fundraiser. (www.bedstuyonline.com). He moved from Vanderbilt Ave to New York Avenue & Eastern Parkway. He supported the Fulton Art Fair, Skylight Galley (www.restorationarts.org), photographing changes in Africa and in our neighborhood both big and small ( the opening of Knapps on Fulton Street, Mandela coming to Boys and Girls High School, Bishop David Wallace consecration, Pastor of Agape Christian Fellowship).

Both men have passed, relative to a men’s health issue. I think we need to pay attention to the mortality rate of the men in our lives and community, since they are dying of prostate cancer, lung cancer, diabetes, heart disease, AIDS, etc.
Last year the 10K run proceeds benefited the Central Brooklyn Childhood Asthma Partnership (CBCAP), 18 community-based organizations that educated the Central Brooklyn community about managing asthma. This year the event benefits YAA – Youth Arts Association. Sonny & Lenny would have support Restoration’s efforts. The event has passed but if you would still like to support the cause, please contact: cmarr@restorationplaza.org, info@restorationplaza.org about registrations and donations or contact:

Deborah Jones - Development Coordinator
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corp
(718) 636-6972
(718) 636-0511 (f)