Clem Labine, Everett Ortner,
Burnley Duke Dame, Kathy Evers,
and Deirdre Lawrence invite you to...
The "It's Not A Done Deal" Benefit
Victorian House & Book Party
Spend a delightful afternoon with your neighbors and help preserve Brooklyn's Character.


A Fund-Raiser for
Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn
and the legal expenses to block the
Atlantic Yards mega-project:


Sunday, June 24, 2007
3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

199 Berkeley Place
Between 7th & 8th Avenues
Park Slope

Tour one of Brooklyn’s most famous restored Victorian Brownstones, see the nationally famous Peacock Parlor, lounge in the garden sculpture court,
listen to the waterfall, and say “hi” to the giant Koi

Get a free inscribed copy of
the acclaimed new book:
“Creating The Artful Home”
a modern interpretation of the
Late Victorian Aesthetic Movement


Meet the book’s author, Karen Zukowski,
a leading authority on decorating Victorian homes today...


Join in a Q&A discussion with eminent domain lead attorney Matthew Brinckerhoff discussing the forthcoming appeal of the case...

Meet preservation pioneers
Everett Ortner and Clem Labine...

Enjoy light refreshments and Victorian potations...

Meet Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn leaders
and find out how to help defeat the enormous
threat to Brooklyn’s neighborhoods



Meet Karen Zukowski, Clem Labine and Everett Ortner

Sunday. June 24. 3-6 pm
199 Berkeley Place
between 7th and 8th Avenues
Park Slope, Brooklyn (DIRECTIONS)
Call 718-636-8191 for more information


Online ticketing is now over
Tickets Only Available at the Event: $75