The Red Hook Parks and Recreation Center would like to thank all that attended in the Red Hook Community

A group of people walking down a street Description automatically generated The Red Hook Parks and Recreation Center would like to thank all that attended in the Red Hook Community-

76th pct, PSA#1, Fire Department, Redemption Church, Red Hook Senior Center, Red Hook Justice, Tenant Presidents Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Marshall, New Leader Hoops, Assemblyman Felix Ortiz Office, Alexis House, Pioneer Works, Red Hook Library, P.S. 15, P.S. 676, Summit HS, P.A.V.E. School, Basis Independent School, Bumble Bee Daycare, Miccio, Ice Entertainment, and D.J.Leslie – Old Timers Day Committee

A group of people posing for the camera Description automatically generated Coach Dre of  “New Leader Hoops”

A group of people playing frisbee in front of a crowd Description automatically generated Left: Stephon Marbury Ex- NBA Allstar with Stronger Me Basketball Ball Team and Brooklyn USA Basketball Team

A person standing next to a tree Description automatically generated Stephon Marbury with Redhook Recreation Center Manager Isiah Forde and Recreation Supervisor Gilbert Gonzalez

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