Howard Beach revamps and dedicates “Kiwanis Memorial Triangle”

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In Howard Beach last Saturday, Council Member Eric Ulrich and Queens Parks Commissioner Dorothy Lewandowski came together to unveil the recently refurbished and planted traffic triangle that is dedicated as “Kiwanis Club of Howard Beach Memorial Triangle.”

The triangle is a tribute to past Kiwanis members who have died and left behind the legacy of their influences and hard work advocating for the Howard Beach community. Ulrich’s office provided the funding for the refurbishment of the triangle.

“This triangle will stand as a testament to the success and hard work of all the members of the Kiwanis Club of Howard Beach both past and present,” Ulrich said. “I am proud to have been able to partner with the Kiwanis Club and the Parks Department to beautify this triangle as a gateway to the Howard Beach community.”

The triangle is located north of the Catholic Charities Peter Striano Building, near the intersection of Cross Bay Boulevard and the ramp to Belt Parkway.

“Though it’s small in size, this newest green-space plays a big role in the community and we’re grateful to our partners at the Howard Beach Kiwanis Club for volunteering their time and efforts to help with its upkeep,” Lewandowski said.

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