RESTAURANT EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAYS SATURDAYS LENNON'S PUB 105 Main St. 883-4350 FINN MACCOOL’S 205 Main St. 944-3439 Pub Quiz Nite- 8:30pm George on Sax THURSDAYS SULLIVAN’S QUAY SULLIVAN’S QUAY 541 PW Blvd. 883-3122 541 PW Blvd. 883-3122 Karaoke Every Thursday 9:30 pm ’til late DJ & Karaoke Every Sat. 10 pm ’til late FRIDAYS SUNDAY DOLPHIN BOOKSHOP CAFE FINN MACCOOL’S 205 Main St. 944-3439 299 Main Street, 767-2650 Harpist 12 - 3 pm All types of music. Free. 7 pm FINN MACCOOL’S 205 Main St. 944-3439 Dan Bornico on Guitar 9 pm

PORT WASHINGTON SCHOOLS - FEBRUARY 1 SAT Schreiber Science Olympiad Regional 17 MON - 21 FRI Presidents Week Recess - Competition No School 3 MON - 7 FRI Sousa Book Fair 25 TUES Board of Ed Mtg 8 pm Schreiber Aud 3 MON Parents’ Council Mtg 9:30 am PWPL 26 WED Night of 1000 Strings 7 pm Schreiber AAPW Mtg 7:30 pm Schreiber Faculty Caf Gym, Caf 4 TUES Board of Ed Mtg 8 pm Schreiber Aud 27 THURS - 28 FRI Schreiber Spring Musical, 5 WED Sousa Conversations w/Dr. Meoli 8:15 Once Upon A Mattress, 7:30 pm, See Story am MPR page 1. (Continues Sat. March 1, 7:30 pm and Salem Book Exchange Sun. March 2, 2 pm.) Weber HSA Mtg 9 am Library 28 FRI Sousa HSA Mtg 8:15 am MPR Manorhaven Dessert w/the Principal 7:30 pm Lib SEPTA Second Cup 9:30 am Sweet Comfort Bakery 6 THUR AGATE Mtg 9:30 am Manorhaven 7 FRI Sousa Talent Show 8 SAT Regional Competition Science Olympiad VARSITY SPORTS - HOME GAMES Weber 12 WED Daly Valentine’s Day Boutique 11:30 2/4 7 pm G Basketball Baldwin HS am APR 2/7 6:30 pm B Basketball MacArthur HS Salem HSA Mtg 7 pm Library 2/10 6:30 pm G Basketball Kennedy HS 14 FRI Guggenheim Valentine’s Day Sale Salem Valentine’s Day Sale

PORT WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Administration Office 767-5000 www.portnet.k12.ny.us Daly 767-5200 • Guggenheim 767-5250 Manorhaven 767-5300 • Sousa 767-5350 Salem 767-5400 • Weber Middle 767-5500 Schreiber High School 767-5800

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Please join Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Team Tiger for their 2nd Annual Have a Heart for CF Bake Sale on February 8 from 2 - 5 pm at St. Stephen’s Church, 9 Carlton Ave. Dozens of local bakers will donate their delicious, homemade treats just in time for Valentine’s Day! There is a $5 entry fee that includes tastings of the goodies! For more information, please contact Erica Tiger at [email protected]. If you are unable to attend, and would like to make a donation, please go to www. fightcf.cff.org/goto/teamtiger. For information about cystic fibrosis contact Vickie Cella at 516-827-1290 or email [email protected].

Fab Programs Celebrate Beatles’ 50th Anniversary in America!! (Continued from page 1) shown. Freda Kelly was a shy teenager the first time she saw perform at . By the time she had returned to the club for her 180th visit to see ‘the boys,’ she had been hired by the band’s manger, , to oversee the band’s swiftly growing fan club. She would retain that position – one that placed her in the center of the Beatles’ inner circle – for over 11 years, beyond the break-up of the group. As the Beatles’ devoted secretary and friend, Freda was witness to the evolution – advances and set- backs, breakthroughs and challenges – of the greatest band in history. One of a few documentaries made with the support of the surviving Beatles, Good Ol’ Freda is the touching, personal story of a young lady who was fiercely devoted to her coveted position as the guardian of the group’s reputation and their vast fan base. On Sat., February 15 at 2 pm, the cast of the Internet radio show Fab 4 Free 4 All (Mitch Axelrod, Rob Leonard and Tony Traguardo) host “The Beatles Come to America,” featuring rare interview and concert footage celebrating the Beatles’ arrival in the U.S. on February 7, 1964.A number of local musicians will take the stage for a live performance and Beatles sing-along. On February 18 at 7:30 p.m., the library’s SoundSwap program presents an evening with leg- endary artists Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, better known as Chad and Jeremy. Formed in 1963 the duo quickly became one of the first groups to make it big in America during the British Invasion. After a string of hits that included “Yesterday’s Gone,” “A Summer Song” and “Willow Weep for Me,” they pushed the envelope of psych-folk-rock with such cult classic albums as Of Cabbages and Kings and The Ark. They appeared regularly on afternoon music shows and were featured on prime-time TV shows of the 1960s such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Patty Duke Show, and Batman. Acting commitments forced Jeremy Clyde to devote less time to the duo, and Chad and Jeremy spent much of the next thirty years in an on-again off-again musical relationship. Now they’re back touring to sold out audiences all over the world. This evening’s program promises to be an unforgettable evening of music and stories. The series concludes on Fri., February 21 at 7:30 pm. with a screening of Robert Zemecki’s comic ode to , I Wanna Hold Your Hand.

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FEBRUARY AT THE PORT WASHINGTON LIBRARY 516-883-4400 • www.pwpl.org EXHIBITS LAYERS DEMYSTIFIED: The Photography Club of LI welcomes Yvonne MAIN GALLERY: MARTHA FERGUSON: February 1 - 27. Berger, who will talk about how to put layers to work for you in your MARTIN VOGEL PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY: VINCENT GATTORNO: post-processing workflow. 7:30 p.m. Gattorno: A View, through Feb 28. 13 THURS 50 YEARS OF THE BEATLES: Ryan White’s new documen- COMMUNITY GALLERY: “SIGNS OF THE TIME: Our Relics for the tary Good Ol’ Freda (2013-86 min.). 7:30 p.m. Future.” This group of images was created by the AP 2D Design stu- 14 FRI SANDWICHED IN: Allure of Venice: Turner to Monet. 12:10 pm. dents at Paul D. Schreiber HS, funded through a grant from the PW LIVE@PWPL: Old School Band. All you need is ! Celebrate Education Foundation. Valentine’s Day rocking out to tunes of the 1960s and ’70s. 7:30 p.m. EVENTS 15 SAT JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES WORKSHOP: This workshop is free 1 SAT RESUME & COVER LETTER WORKSHOP with Karen McKenna. of charge but registration is required. Sign up by stopping by the Free; registration is required. 1 p.m. Reference Desk, or by calling 883-4400, Ext. 111. 1 p.m. 2 SUN THOMAS EDISON DOUBLE FEATURE: Young Tom Edison 50 YEARS OF THE BEATLES: Fab 4 Free 4 All. Rare Beatles interview (1940-82 min.) and Edison the Man (1940-107 min.), which opens and concert footage plus live music. 2 p.m. with the 82-year-old genius reminiscing about his previous sixty 16 SUN LAUREL & HARDY TRIPLE BILL: Chickens Come Home years. 1:30 p.m. (1931-30 min.), Way Out West (1937-64 min.) and Block-Heads 3 MON GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP: Friedrich Nietzsche’s On (1938-57 min.). 2 p.m. the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life. 1 p.m. 17 MON MONDAY AFTERNOON AT THE OPERA: Join Professor James THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST: Professor Val Franco will screen and Kolb for an exploration of Mosè in Egitt. 3 p.m. discuss High Noon (1952-84 min.). 7 p.m. 18 TUES CHAD & JEREMY Legendary British Invasion artists 4 TUES CHESS: All are welcome. Tuesdays 2 - 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 50 YEARS OF THE BEATLES: Meet author Mark Lewisohn. 7:30 p.m. 19 WED FILM: Prisoners (2013-153 min.). Recommended for adults. 5 WED 50 YEARS OF THE BEATLES: A Hard Day’s Night (1964-92 Early start time: 7 p.m. min.). 7:30 p.m. 20 THURS BOOK DISCUSSION: A Man of Misconceptions: The Life of 6 THURS DIRECTOR’S CUT: John Bosco will screen and discuss an Eccentric in an Age of Change. 1:30 p.m. Bless Me, Ultima (2013-106 min.). 7:30 p.m. 3rd THURSDAYS@3: Join Professor Thomas Germano for What is 7 FRI SANDWICHED IN: Songs of the Civil Rights Movement. Tasteful in Modern Art? 3 p.m. 12:10 pm FILM: One Way Passage (1932-67 min.). 7:30 p.m. SCRABBLE: Join us for a game! 2 - 5 p.m. 21 FRI SANDWICHED IN: Join Clive Young for That Can Be Arranged: SACRED SITES: Touba, Senegal. Presented by Dr. Ronald J. Brown. Producing & Arranging Rock’s Greatest Hits. 12:10 p.m. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. 3 p.m. SCRABBLE: Join us for a game! 2 - 5 p.m. FILM: Stories We Tell (2013-108 min.). 7:30 p.m. 50 YEARS OF THE BEATLES: I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978-104 8 SAT NEXT CHAPTER: A discussion of current events. min.). 7:30 p.m. 10 am - noon. 23 SUN SOPRANO JULIA BULLOCK, accompanied by pianist Renate MARTHA FERGUSON: Reception for the artist whose work is in the Rohlfing, performs selections from Berio, Verdi, Rossini and others. 3 Main Gallery. 2 - 4 p.m. p.m. 9 SUN SURVIVOR PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST AND 24 MON GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP: The Devil Baby at Hull GENOCIDE: A moderated discussion of genocide around the world. House by Jane Addams. 1 p.m. Co-sponsored by the library and the Community Synagogue. 3 p.m. THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST: Professor Val Franco screens and dis- 10 MON VIRTUAL VISITS: The Newark Museum with join Ines Powell cusses Objective, Burma! (1945-142 min.). Early start time: 7 p.m. for another exciting seated tour. 2:30 p.m. RETIREMENT INVESTMENT STRATEGIES with financial advisor HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST: Professor Val Franco will screen and dis- Samuel J. Schiff. Limited registration in progress. 7 p.m. cuss Sahara (1943-98 min.). 7 p.m. 25 TUES FILM: The Devil and Miss Jones (1941-92 min.). 7:30 p.m. 11 TUES HYPERTENSION SCREENING: Free blood pressure screening 26 WED FILM: The Age of Innocence (1934-81 min.). 7:30 p.m. conducted by St. Francis Hospital. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. PORT WRITES: The group meets the fourth Wednesday of every “THE SEA AND CIVILIZATION: A Maritime History of the World,” with month to discuss their work and how to get it published. 8 p.m. author Lincoln Paine. 7:30 p.m. 28 FRI SANDWICHED IN: Free China: The Courage to Believe (2013- 12 WED BUDGET HEARING/BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING: 60 min.). 12:10 p.m. Executive session at 7 p.m. The public is invited at 7:30 p.m. FILM: The World’s End (2013-109 min.). Recommended for adults. BOOK DISCUSSION: The Magic of Saida by M. G. Vassanji. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Featuring Local Events & Entertainment RELIGIOUS SERVICES & ACTIVITIES In Print & On The Web ARCHANGEL MICHAEL GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH |100 Fairway Dr., OUR LADY OF FATIMA 6 Cottonwood Rd, ourladyoffatimapw.org Be sure to like and share 944-3180, archangelmichaelchurch.org Sun 9:30 am (Ortho 8:30 am), 767-0781 Mon-Fri Mass 8 am Sat Mass 5 pm & 7 pm (Spanish) with your friends! Sunday School 9:30 am (Sept- June), Fellowship: 11:30 am Sun Mass 8 am, 10 am (Family), 11:30 am Holy Days - Mass 8am & facebook.com/PWCalendar CHABAD OF PORT WASHINGTON 80 Shore Rd, 767-TORAH 7:30 pm. www.chabadpw.org Daily (M-F) 7am, Sun 9am. Fri 6:30pm PORT JEWISH CENTER 20 Manorhaven Blvd. 944-7202 Info: 883-0313 Saturday Torah Study 8:45am, Service 9:30am (Children’s Service portjewishcenter.org Fri Shabbat Service (3x month) 8 pm, 10:30am) Third Fri 7:30 pm. First Fri Tot Shabbat 6:30pm CHEVRAT TEFILLAH 1 Sintsink Dr. W, 767-1844 SAINT PETER OF ALCANTARA 1327 PW Blvd, 883-6675 MARCH ISSUE Shabbat Service 8:30 am. Kiddush after stpeterofalcantara.org Mon-Sat Mass 8:30am Sat Church 5pm THE COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE 160 Middle Neck Rd, Sun Church 7:30am, 10:30 am & noon, Advertising & Editorial Closing: 883-3144 Ext. 322 www.commsyn.org Shabbat service Friday nights Family Mass 9 am, School Church 9:30am - 8 p.m. Second Friday Family Service - 6:30 pm Shabbat morning ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH Main St, 767-0363 www.ststephenspw.org February 21 Torah Study - 9 am Shabbat morning service - 10:30 am Sun - Holy Eucharist 8am Family Worship 10am, Sunday School FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 402 Main St, 767-0484 10am, Nursery Care 10am Sun 11am, Wed 7pm. Reading Room open Tues-Thurs, noon-3pm TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL Temple Dr, 767-1708, tbiport.org Call 883-0313 for details LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR 12 Franklin Ave, 767-0603, Fri 6:45pm, Sat 9:30am, Sun 9am lutheranchurchportwashington.com THE BIBLE CHURCH 35 Campus Dr, 944-8150, [email protected] Services: Sun Worship 10am; Tues Kids Klub 4-5:30pm www.thebiblechurch.us Sun: Sun. School (all ages) 9:45am; MT. OLIVE A.M.E. CHURCH 20 Mackey Ave, 883-3530 Sunday Morning Worship 11am; Bible Study 6:30 pm SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS! Sun Church School all ages 9:30 am; Morning Prayer 10 am; Worship UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF PW 35 Middle Neck Rd, 883-1430 Services 11 am www.umc.org Sun Worship & Church School 10 am Fellowship Hour (nursery care provided)

6 Port Washington Calendar February 2014 Offers and coupons are effective the month of February 2014 only. CIVIC & NOT-FOR-PROFIT The Art of Quilting: “Once Upon A Mattress” AMERICAN LEGION POST 509 NOTICE: FLAG RETIREMENT – (Continued from page 1) LOCATION FOR FLAG DISPOSAL 39 Haven Avenue. Container on the Fibers, Fabrics Exhibit Extended front porch. During daylight hours only please. To join Post 509 call The Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society Stock, and is produced by Ms. Christine Commander Arthur George: 708-5819 ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS 2nd Wed, 8 pm. St. Peter of opened a brand new exhibit: The Art of Quilting: Nelson. Alcantara, 1327 PW Blvd. Fibers, Fabrics & Fashion, at the Historical Society Featured players in the cast include: FRIENDS OF THE SANDS POINT PRESERVE Feb 1 Groundhog Day Holiday Fair in December. Due to popular demand, Megan Poulos as Princess Winnefred, Nate 11 am - 1 pm. Live animal presentations as well as stories and craft Krantz as Prince Dauntless, Sydney Ronis projects celebrating Groundhog Day. Feb 9 Winter Family Yoga 11 - the exhibit will be opened on Sundays at 2 pm 11:45 am. All ages. Bring a mat and water bottle and wear comfort- as Queen Aggravain, Sameer Nanda as able clothing. Feb 14 Valentines Night Cabaret 7 pm. Kathy Voytko, through February. Tours of the exhibit will be given King Sextimus the Silent, Amelia Pacht as John Cudia & Music Director Steven Lutvak. Broadway’s most roman- and admission is $5 per person. Lady Larken, Matty DiGiovanni as Sir tic couple sing their favorite love songs. Cocktails and candlelight din- ner and dessert. Purchase tickets. Feb 23 Where is Everybody? 11 This exciting exhibit features hundreds of years of Harry, Sabrina Brennan as the Jester, Jack am -12 pm. Live animal presentation. A look at the animals that leave quilting styles that have shaped our contemporary Fishman as the Minstrel, and Christian Hill LI – and those that take a long winter’s rest or slow down until spring. as the Wizard. Featured in the talented $10 per car. Pre-registration is recommended 571-7901 www.the- view of this art form. Over 50 quilts and coverlets sandspointpreserve.com, 127 Middle Neck Rd. from the CNPHS collection will be on display – one ensemble are: Sophia Andreadis, Jake Arlow, Ellie Bain, Daliah Bernstein, Diana GREATER PORT WASHINGTON BID Feb 6, Board of Directors of the finest groupings of these textiles on Long Meeting 7:30 pm Chamber/BID Office, 329 Main Street (Sunset Brennan, Sophie Brett-Chin, Laynie Park). Island. Come and see patchwork quilts, a unique tra- Calderwood, Anna Cohen, Jenna Cohen, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Meet 2nd & 4th Tues, punto quilt, our flour sack quilt, crazy quilts of velvets 8 pm, 155 Manorhaven Blvd 767-0040, www.kofc1227.com, email Juliana D’Alessandro, Alexandra at [email protected]. and silks, a flag quilt, and our woven coverlets, and DeAngelis, Sarah DeMarino, Bridget KIWANIS CLUB OF MANHASSET - PORT WASHINGTON 2nd & 4th hear the stories behind them. Quilts are not used just Doherty, Jesse Epstein, Stefanie Epstein, Thurs: Lunch at Port Washington Yacht Club, 1 Yacht Club Dr. 12:30 pm for warmth, but are also thought of as respected folk Hannah Ericsson, Carly Feldman, Evan NORTH SHORE YACHT CLUB Feb 9 Open House 3 pm, Open to the art. Besides being a wonderful representation of his- Gilmore, Nina Grauer, Julia Hayden, Sally public. Questions/Info: Bill Palafox 728-4389 or [email protected] Hecht, Lena Kogan, Ian Kohs, Jina Lay, tory and culture, they were also used as maps and Feb 23 Safety Techniques and Equipment 2:30 pm For sailors and Adeline Lerner, Jeffrey Lockom, Sabrina boaters RSVP/Info Alan Bernstein told family history. [email protected]. 73 Orchard Beach Blvd. Lorson, Nicole Manasseri, Yvette May, www.nsyc.com. After taking the tour, stop by the Cow Neck Kerry McInerney, Jacob Miltenberg, POLISH AMERICAN MUSEUM 16 Belleview Ave. Museum open Sun. Country Quilt Shop and take a look at an array of Sydney Morrissey, Elizabeth Muratore, by appointment. 883-6542. Kristen Nunnally, Tessa Peierls, Gabriella PW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Meets second Tues, 8 am, Fish quilts and memorabilia for sale. Sands-Willets House Kebab 286 Main St. 883-6566 at 336 Port Washington Blvd. (1 block south of Robinson, Eric Rosenblatt, Shannon Russo, PW SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 80 Manorhaven Blvd. 883-6656 Call Uncle Giuseppe's). For more info, go to www.cow- Rebecca Schaub, Morgan Seftel, Wyn for weekly schedule and arrangements during reconstruction. Stopford, Ryan Tawil, Stephanie-Anne neck.org, www.facebook.com/cnphs, or call 516- Activities are free w/yearly membership of $20 Thomsen, Ariel Waldman, Arielle Waller, PW SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER St. Stephen’s Church 9 365-9074. Carlton Ave. 944-9654. Mon-Fri 9-4pm. Transportation available. Mikayla Walsh, Katrina Wasserman, Emily Lunch at noon daily. Call for reservations. Call for weekly schedule. Weinstein, Kelsey Weisburd, Lily Welsh, PW YOUTH ACTIVITIES (PYA), Sports programs for boys and girls in Isabel Wilson, Allison Winter, and Jordan grades K - 7 year-round – baseball, softball, basketball, lacrosse, foot- ball, wrestling, field hockey, and more. PW's largest not-for-profit youth Village of Manorhaven Food Drive Youner. sports organization with beautiful playing fields at the end of Glen Ln Mayor Giunta and the Board of Trustees of the Performances will take place at the Paul off Sandy Hollow Rd. www.pyasports.org or 944-7921. D. Schreiber HS Auditorium, 101 Campus SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - JOHN M. MARINO LODGE Meet 3rd Village of Manorhaven ask that you join them for the Drive, PW. Tickets are: $15 for Adults, $10 Wed, PW Senior Center, 80 Manorhaven Blvd. Light refreshments and Kick-Off of their month-long Food Drive on March Italian music 7 pm, regular meeting 8 pm. Italian cultural and heritage for Children (18 and under) & complimen- activities, dinner dances, picnics, scholarships, family activities, muse- 1 from noon - 4 pm at the Village Hall. As a “thank tary for Senior Citizens. um trips, etc. www.marinolodge.org. Membership: contact: 718-423- you” for you donation there will be pizza and soda, 8674 or [email protected]. TWIN PINES FOOD CO-OP/ THRIFT SHOP 382 Main St, Tues-Sat and coloring books and crayons for the kids TeenCare at Landmark 10am-5pm. Health food & groceries. Thrift Shop w/ clothing, bric-a- Please bring non-perishable food – cans of soup, brac, toys, furniture & more. Parking at Town Dock. 883-9777 Community Center VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE US Henderson-Marino Post vegetables, tuna, chicken, canned meals such as The Leukemia & Lymphoma #1819. 2nd Mon every month, 8 pm. 29 Mohegan Ave., Manhasset Isle. spagetti and meatballs or ravioli, boxes of pasta, mac- 767-1552 Society invites middle-schoolers VINCENT SMITH SCHOOL Sat., Feb. 8, Admissions Open House, noon aroni & cheese, cereal, bags of rice, juice cartons, ages 11 - 14, with families affect- - 3 pm Learn how students with learning disabilities such as ADD,ADHD, cookies, crackers (please check expiration dates), Asperger’s Syndrome, Expressive and Receptive language issues in ed by any type of cancer to grades 4-12 succeed with differentiated instruction, small, supportive and/or grocery gift cards. TeenCare. TeenCare will meet classes, structured environment, college and career counseling, and The collection boxes will be available through the fourth Thursday evening of social cognition skills training to achieve academic success. Call (516) 365-4900 or www.vincentsmithschool.org March 31. Village Hall is located at 33 Manorhaven every month, beginning Let us know about your organization’s event! Boulevard. For more information call 883-7000 or February 27, at The PiT at Call 516-883-0313 or go to www.manorhaven.org. Landmark Community Center, Email [email protected] 232 Main Street. This carefree night includes Save the Date - Polar Plunge, March 1 games, pizza and fun, and (Continued from page 1) Bosworth. encourages teens to hang out funds for the athletes of Special Olympics New York. This To get involved visit: www.polarplungeNY.org/north- and talk to other teens who Polar Plunge will help to provide year-round sports training hempstead. You can form a team, invite family and friends understand and are in similar sit- and competition in over 22 Olympic-style sports for more to join, create a Personal Plunge Page, and send it out to uations. your contacts – all with a few clicks of the mouse! than 62,000 children and adults with intellectual disabili- For more information or to Registration starts at 10 am at North Hempstead Beach ties living in NY, giving them continuing opportunities at no register (required) please contact cost to them or their families. Park with the plunge taking place at noon. “This event has the unique quality of bringing hundreds For more information, call 311 or 869-6311, or call Karen DeMairo of the Leukemia of people together who whether they plunge or not, all Kristina Aquilone at the Special Olympics Long Island at & Lymphoma Society of Long have a common goal of supporting the mission of the (631) 254-1465 ext. 203 or email to [email protected]. Island at 631-370-7532 or email Special Olympics New York,” said Town Supervisor Judi [email protected].

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