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    August 20, 2007
 
 

BP MARKOWITZ TO THANK SUMMER HEAT EMPLOYERS

11:00A.M.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
BROOKLYN BOROUGH HALL ROTUNDA
209 JORALEMON STREET
BETWEEN COURT & ADAMS STREETS
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN

On Tuesday, August 21, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz will celebrate the completion of a job well done when he welcomes Summer HEAT (Help Employ Ambitious Teens) participants and employers to Borough Hall. This is the sixth year of Summer HEAT the borough president’s summer youth-employment program that encourages Brooklyn businesses to invest in young people through employment. 

Borough President Markowitz will be joined by participating employers and high school students who gained summer employment through the Summer HEAT program.

Good work habits such as getting to work on time, dressing for success, and learning to start and complete projects and tasks are critical skills that Brooklyn teens gain during Summer HEAT. This event is an opportunity to say thank you to our partners and congratulations to the students who have started on the path to becoming successful adults in the workforce. 

 
 
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz 209 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 - 718-802-3700