Robin Rogers, a Greenpoint, Brooklyn resident, and her fiancee called off their engagement. They had a lovely wedding reception planned at Dressler Restaurant in Williamsburg. Instead of calling off the party, the couple decided to turn the reception into a fundraiser for the Greenpoint Reformed Church’s Food Pantry.
According to the Brooklyn Paper, Rogers, who is 40-years-old and the mother of two, called off the wedding a few months ago. The break up was devastating and expensive as she had paid more than $9,000. in non-refundable deposits for the restaurant, a dress and invites. That’s when Rogers decided to turn the event into a public service.
The public was invited to this swanky benefit where there was delicious food and drink. Five local do-gooders, who have helped the soup kitchen throughout the past year were honored: Rami Metal, Greenpoint/Williamsburg Liaison for Councilman Steven Levin; Taylor Erkkinen and Harry Rosenblum, The Brooklyn Kitchen; and Christine Onorati, WORD Bookstore
The church’s pastors were, understandably, thrilled. Quite a few politicians showed up for the festivities. A good time was had by all and money was raised for an exceptionally good cause. The bride was glowing. “I guess I’m married to Greenpoint,” she said during her toast.” Cheers.
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The bride, Robin Rogers, being interviewed by a TV reporter.
Pastor Ann Kansfield
Lincoln Restler (District Leader)
The bride making a toast
City Councilman Steve Levin (33rd District) talking with Pastor Ann Kansfield