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18 COURIER LIFE, MAY 3–9, 2019 M BR B G
Ingersoll Houses families see
‘Avengers’ screenings for free
A FUN DAY OUT: Families from Fort Greene’s
Ingersoll Houses were among the 1,000 residents
across the city to get a free ticket to
see the new “Avengers: Endgame” movie on
April 27. NYSAFAH
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BY KEVIN DUGGAN
It was fun for all the family!
An affordable housing organization
invited 1,000 tenants across the
five boroughs to screenings of the
newly released movie “Avengers:
Endgame” on Saturday.
The New York State Association
for Affordable Housing, which represents
developers and other interest
groups of the affordable housing
industry, offered 1,000 tickets along
with $15 gift cards for popcorn,
drinks, and other concessions to
residents of their members’ buildings
across the five boroughs.
Among the Kings County residents
were families from Fort
Greene’s Ingersoll Houses, who
went to see the superhero movie at
United Artists cinema at the corner
of Court and State streets in Brooklyn
Heights at 3 and 4 p.m.
The outing was part of the association’s
effort to foster a community
beyond just the physical buildings,
according to a spokesman for
a Gowanus developer.
“As NYSAFAH members, we
strive to provide not just safe and
affordable housing, but also programs,
opportunities, and experiences
to our residents and neighbors.
The 1,000 movie tickets to see
‘Avengers: Endgame,’ is just one example
of how NYSAFAH members
are committed to being good stewards
for the children and families
living in our city’s affordable housing,”
said Kirk Goodrich, partner
at Monadnock Development, which
was one of the more than a dozen
sponsors of the event, including developers,
politicians and community
leaders.
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