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All Saints Catholic Celebrates Two Historic Milestones Volume XXIV No. 52 Hometown Newspaper for Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glen Head, Glenwood, Locust Valley and Brookville Week of 9/3/15 75C All Saints Catholic Celebrates Two Historic Milestones This coming school year will be a very exciting one for our local Catholic School, All Saints Regional Catholic School. This month marks not only ASR's 25th Anniversary, but also begins the 100th year of Catholic school education on the Gold Coast. St. Patrick School was dedicated on September 6, 1915 in the same landmark building now occupied by All Saints. Three more Catholic schools opened in surrounding communities during the early to mid-20th Century: St. Boniface, Sea Cliff, St. Hyacinth, Glen Head and St. Mary, Roslyn. These schools were founded to provide a high-quality faith based education to the families of this part of Long Island, including the children of the many Catholic immigrants who have always come to this area. The four original parish schools joined together in 1990 to form All Saints Regional Catholic School. The school is supported by those four parishes, joined by St. Rocco’s in Glen Cove, and by generous benefactors who support the school’s mission. Fr. Elias Carr, Headmaster of All To mark these two major anniversaries, Saints Regional Catholic School, All Saints is planning a number of and Mrs. Joanne Fitzgerald, celebratory events during school year Academic Dean, pose next to the 2015-16, starting in October with an school’s cornerstone, which holds historic reenactment of the original a time capsule to be opened in conjunction with the building’s 100th Anniversary this year. continued on page 2 Antigone Rising Performs At 2nd Annual Beachfest- Sept 19, 2015 The all-female, Alt- Country/Rock band female role models, music business Antigone Rising will be performing at advice and practical, hands on education. Sea Cliff Beach on Saturday, September Antigone Rising has a rich history and 19, 2015. Antigone Rising's BeachFest, a kind of storybook arc to their career. celebrates “Girl Bands Rock” a They were the first band on Starbucks Foundation the band has set up to provide Hear Music Label where they achieved information, inspiration and education to big success very quickly. They were girls and women on a local, national and opening for such acts as The Rolling global level about what a career in music Stones, Aerosmith, Rob Thomas, Joan Jett is like for women, and to convey a positive & The Blackhearts, and more recently, image that currently is not being portrayed The Bangles, The Indigo Girls,etc. They by the music industry or the mainstream were signed to Lava Records, a lead media. Girl Bands Rock hopes to Inspire singer change came next and a rebuilding and elevate the next generation of female musical artists by providing positive continued on page 3 Page 2 Gold Coast Gazette Week of September 3, 2015 All Saints Catholic Celebrates Two Historic Milestones Calendar of Events continued from cover financial appeal designed to help assure Membership at the Glen Cove Senior Center, located at 130 Glen Street, the continuation of Catholic school is free and open to all seniors 60 years and older who are Nassau County dedication of its building and the education on the North Shore into its residents. If you wish to participate in any of our activities, you must be a unveiling of the contents of a time “Second Century.” registered member. Stop by the Site Manager’s office – it only takes a few capsule placed within its cornerstone For more information about this year’s minutes! Need a ride? Free bus service from/to our "catchment area" is during construction in 1914. Those events, please visit www.secondcentury. available upon request. Visit our website @ www.glencoveseniorcenter.com events will be held in conjunction with a org. or call us @ 516-759-9610 for more info! Special Events - Week of September 7th - September 11th Monday, September 7th - LABOR DAY - CENTER CLOSED Tuesday, September 8th @ 10:00am - 12:00 noon – CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Wednesday, September 9th @ 1:30pm – LIFELONG LEARNING RETURNS: "SOME BRIGHT LIGHTS OF ERASMUS HALL H.S." W/ DALE ZURBRICK Thursday, September 10th @ 12:45pm – ROSH HASHANAH WITH CANTOR GUSTAVO Friday, September 11th @ 12:00 noon – "HONORING SEPTEMBER 11th" WITH REV. BETSY SIMPSON Happy Birthday To Mary The Mother Of God An historic postcard created at about the time of the dedication of the school in 1915. To be celebrated at the Church of St. Rocco on Tuesday, September 8th 7:00 pm Recitation of the Holy Rosary 7:30 pm Holy Mass Celebration Everyone is Welcome! - Ann DiPietro With it’s great love and dedication to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Rosary Society proudly invites you to their Birthday celebration for our Holy Mother. Dear Great Book Guru, singlehandedly fighting the Cold War. Everyone in the community is most welcome to come and join together on this School has opened and we are looking Cuba, Vietnam, Indonesia, Guatemala, happy occasion. We will sing and process in the Church to songs dedicated at Labor Day weekend- last chance Korea, most of Africa, and Eastern to Mary and then all will enjoy a birthday party with coffee and cake in the for breakfast at Sea Cliff Beach Café- Europe are just some of the places that Parish Hall. a favorite activity of so many of us. I felt their wrath -a wrath that at times Unity, Charity, Humility – this is what the Rosary Society strives to achieve. wonder if you have a really compelling took on biblical proportions becoming Meetings are held the last Monday of every month at 7:30 pm. Recruitment book for me to read as the sun sets on for them truly a battle between good and is currently underway, so for anyone who may be interested, call the Church another beautiful Sea Cliff summer? evil. Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Office at 676-2482 to inquire. Labor Day Beach Lounger and Johnson, Winston Churchill, Nikita Khrushchev, Patrice Lumumba and Fidel Dear Labor Day Beach Lounger, Castro all come in for deft scrutiny and Wine Tasting I have spent the last days of August vivid characterization. Interestingly, reading a fascinating book: THE his concluding chapter tempers all that The Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary And Glen Cove Hospital Are Jointly BROTHERS by Stephen Kinzer. He came before by placing some of the Sponsoring A Restaurante And Wine Tasting On Monday September 21St asks the question ”Why is America so blame on the American ethos- that the The Event Will Be Held At The Glen Cove Mansion From 6Pm To 9Pm. hated in so many parts of the world?” story of the Dulles brothers is really the The Cost Is $40 Per Ticket. This Will The Hospital First Major Event Since and he answers “ The Dulles Brothers.” story of the American people. Highly 2013. John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles recommended! Come And Enjoy An Evening Of Delicious Food And Fine Wine. There Will were major players on the world stage Be Raffles Baskets Galore... throughout most of the twentieth For Tickets And Further Information Contact Julie At’ 676-6664 Or century culminating in the 1950’s when Concetta At 674-7580 . John Foster served as U.S.Secretary of State and Allen was head of the newly formed Central Intelligence Agency. The Fantastic Fall Landscape Painting Demonstration brothers plotted assassinations, overthrew by Barbara Lewin governments, and saw themselves as Saturday, September 26, 11am Focusing her work on serene countryscapes, acrylic artist Barbara Lewin is The Gold Coast Gazette encouraged by the magnificence of the natural setting, finding it soothing and 57 Glen Street, relaxing to be surrounded by the pure beauty she captures in her artwork. She Glen Cove, NY 11542 honed her skills as an acrylic painter while battling Myofascial Pain Syndrome (USPS008886)(ISSN10651748) (MPS), a condition which at one time severely compromised the use of her Postmaster: Send address changes to The Gold Coast Gazette, 57 Glen right arm. Her painting is a reflection of her inner spirit - continuing to learn, St. Glen Cove, NY 11542. Entered as second class paid postage at the to love and to find peace in the simplest things around her. Come to the Glen Post Office at Sea Cliff N.Y. Cove Library to see a demonstration as Barbara paints using her distinctive technique - one which enables the viewer “to feel” what she sees. Registration Published weekly on Thursday by KCH Publications Inc. 57 Glen St., is not necessary; seating is on a first-come-first-serve basis. Glen Cove NY 11542. Phone (516) 671-2360. Price per copy is 75 cents. Week of September 3, 2015 Gold Coast Gazette Page 3 Hempstead Man Caught In Glen Cove Probation and a pending domestic violence charge from the New York City Police Department. Continued Silence anyway. Further research indicated what may At the time of his arrest the detectives To The Editor, be one possible reason. There is an affliction, found a loaded 9 mm handgun wrapped If any voter in Glen Cove was still planning which is characterized by incessant writing, in a Halloween mask inside the vehicle. on voting for Tony Gallo, the City Council usually of gibberish, called “hypergraphia”. The defendant was charged with Criminal meeting on August 25th, should have been If this is indeed Mr. Levy’s plight, then I Possession of a Weapon 2nd degree, the last straw. offer my sincerest sympathy to him and to Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd Once again, Councilman Gallo sat in those other similarly afflicted letter writers, degree, Criminal Possession of a Firearm, his chair, staring out into space as Mayor such as Nancy Furlong.
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