The Guide to Garden City: 2015

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92 Years Serving The Garden City Community

Guide to Garden City A LITMOR PUBLICATIONS SPECIAL SECTION

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015

Photos by John Ellis Kordes


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ADVERTISER INDEX

DISCOUNT LIQUORS FINE WINE I DISTILLED SPIRITS

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To Increase Awareness For Melanoma Prevention Present this coupon in the store between 10/23/15 and 10/31/15

5%

and of your total purchase will be donated to the Mollie Fund

Plenty of Parking Available Monday - Wednesday 9AM-8PM Thursday - Saturday 9AM-10PM Sunday 12PM-7PM

Open to ALL - Next to BJ’s Wholesale Club 711 Stewart Ave., Garden City, NY 516-228-WINE (9463)

Abridged Psychology 18 The Accomplished Traveler 16 Adelphi University 9 American Dance 61 Andy Fund 26 Andrew Scott Events 51 Barbatsuly Furs 13 Beiner Audi 45 Broadwaybound Dance Center 49 Caldwell Banker Realty 18 Calogeros Italian Cuisine 17 Carelink 50 Carmel Quill Real Estate 22 Clancy & Clancy 28 Classical School of Ballet 28 Coach Realtors 5 Complete Women’s Imaging PC 25 Dr. Gail Correale 44 Dr. Colleen Daly 47 Daniel Gale Sotehby’s Intl. 72 Devonshire Home Design 47 The Donnelly Group 7 Douglas Elliman 32, 33 Dr. Denise Emma 42 Empress Carpet 44 Fairchild Funeral Home 52 Dr. Mark Fleckner 52 Flushing Savings Bank 10 Focal Point 62 Garden City Bistro 56 Garden City Chamber of Comm. 35 Garden City Comm. Church 20 Garden City Discount Liquor 2, 15 Garden City Foot Care 46 Garden City Pizza 61 Garden City Salon 12 Gentle Dental 30 Gramman Plumbing and Heating 58 Green Vale School 71 Hair On The Avenue 40 Sen. Kemp Hannon 23 Hanover Community Bank 70 Hibachi Sushi Ya 67 The Island 39

Janus Home Care 53 Dr. Angela Kapetanos 24 Karako Man 54 Kidd Collision 62 Kings Supermarket 19 Dr. Elizabeth Kitsos 46 John Kordes Photography 40 La Bella Vita Hair Salon 38 Leo’s 48 Long Island Family Dental 38 Lutheran Church of the Resurr. 22 Magic Burger 27 Mauser & Tobin Co. 42 Men On the Move 64 Mineola Garden City Rotary 34 Music Academy of Garden City 14 Nationwide Tire & Brake 59 New Hyde Park Funeral Home 55 New York Community Bank 63 North Fork Restaurant 26 Old World Quality Corp 41 Once Upon A Dish 56 Pear Tree 49 Personal 1 Fitness 30 Queensborough Perf. Arts 58 Revel 11 Dr. Stacey Reynolds 21 St. Joseph’s Church 21 St. Anne’s Parish 23 Salon Imperiale 10 Sola Salon Studios 31 Stahl Eye Care 49 Star Subaru 65 Swan Tile 59 Tarr Home Improvements 29 Town Meat Market 13 Uptown Grille 41 Village of Garden City 43 Ville Este 60 Walk Street 8 Wellness First N.Y. 24 Winthrop University Hospital 3 You’re Invited Consignment 4

THE GARDEN CITY NEWS

Published every Friday by Litmor Publishing Corp. Entered as Periodical Matter in the Post Office at Garden City, N.Y. 11530 - USPS 213-580

Robert L. Morgan, Publisher 1974-1994 • Mary J. Morgan, Publisher 1994

• Robert L. Morgan Jr. Chairman • Meg Morgan Norris, Publisher and Editor • Edward O. Norris, General Manager GARDEN CITY NEWS PHONE 294-8900 821 FRANKLIN AVE., GARDEN CITY, N.Y. 11530 Postmaster: Send Address Change to Garden City News 821 Franklin Ave., Garden City, N.Y. 11530


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Breast Health Center

Mineola • 1.866.WINTHROP • winthrop.org

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ESSENTIAL SERVICES

Emergency Dispatch Center Dial 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES

Long Island Power Authority (PSE&G Long Island) Emergency Phone: (800) 490-0025

Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence: (516) 542-0404, web site: www.cadvnc.org

HOSPITALS

Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 342-3720 Coalition Against Child Abuse and Neglect: (516) 747-2966, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m

Winthrop University Hospital 259 1st Street Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 663-0333

Parker Jewish Geriatric Institute 271-11 76th Avenue New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (718) 289-2100 or (516) 247-6500

North Shore University Hospital 300 Community Drive Manhasset, NY 11030 (516) 562-0100

Nassau University Medical Center 2201 Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow, NY 11554 (516) 572-0123

EMERGENCY NUMBERS Long Island Power Authority (PSE&G Long Island) To report an outage/downed power lines and receive restoration updates: 1-800-490-0075 National Grid (gas emergency line) 1-800-490-0045 Customer Service 1-800-930-5003 1-631-755-6200 Hearing Impaired 1-631-755-6660 American Red Cross - Nassau (516) 747-3500

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 1-800-621-FEMA, 1-800-621-3362 www.fema.gov NYS Emergency Management Office (518) 457-2200 LI Regional Office (631) 952-6322 U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security 1-800-BE-READY U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1-800-311-3435

LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION HOUSE ESTATE SALES AND CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE Visit our 5,000 sq. ft. warehouse showcasing large selections of furniture, chandeliers, rugs, home decor, crystal, sterling, artwork, china, porcelain, collectibles, instruments, costume and fine jewelry and so much more! New Items Arrive Daily! Consignments by Appointment

LIVE AUCTIONS MONTHLY!

Appraisals and Evaluation Appointments Available OPEN 7 DAYS

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Special Shopping Events and Promotions Every Thursday Night 7-9pm Friends & Family Discounts Every Thursday Night When You Bring In A New Customer.

839 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530 • 516-279-6378 (Located Behind Garden Gourmet Deli and Next to La Quinta Hotel)


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21 BRANCH OFFICES: Babylon • Commack • Dix Hills • East Islip • East Northport • East Norwich Garden City • Hewlett • Huntington Bay • Huntington Village • Manhasset • Mount Sinai • Northport Port Jefferson Harbor • Rockville Centre • Smithtown • Stony Brook • West Islip • West Sayville • Williston Park Relocation Center

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The Heart of Garden City’s

Real Estate Industry

Stephanie H. Cullum

Associate Broker/Vice President 116 Seventh Street Garden City, NY 11530

516-746-5511

#1 YOUR NEIGHBOR—YOUR REALTOR Call us for all of your real estate needs! Call us for all of your real estate needs! 516-746-5511 516-746-5511 •• www.coachrealtors.com www.coachrealtors.com

OUR SALES PR OFESSIONALS: OFESSIONALS: Deirdre Albertson • Susan Bashian • Rosemary Bruno • Melissa Burns • Jim Clements • Arlene Conigliaro Alexis Cotsalas • Stephanie Cullum • William Eckel • Beth Ann Falk • Laura Fitzgerald • Pamela Goeller • Karen Guendjoian Karen Haggerty • Regina Harrington • Michael Kelly • Monica Kiely • Or Mayer • Cheryl McAuliffe • Joseph McDonagh Jayne McGratty • Roseanne McMahon • Barbara Moore • Patricia O'Grady • Rita Paiewonsky • Louisa Pironi • Maribeth Quinn Sharon K. Redmond • Theanne Ricci • Sheila Rice • Tara Rice • Ashley Rogers • Elise Ronzetti •John Russo • Linda Ryan Angela Linda Sambus • Vivian Tener • Kathleen Thornton • Mary Weille • Cathleen Whelan • Selena Zept

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OTHER SERVICES ABLE-RIDE - LONG ISLAND BUS 947 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 228-4000 AIDS-HIV HOTLINE (Counseling Testing) (516) 565-4628 AIRCRAFT NOISE To fill out a Noise Complaint Form electronically, visit http://www. planenoise.com/panynj/daPRAbr9/. Telephone complaint line: (800) 225-1071, and e-mail address: 9-AWANoiseOmbudsman@faa.gov. Airports JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT General Information: (718) 244-4444 LAGUARDIA AIRPORT General Information: (718) 533-3400 LONG ISLAND MACARTHUR AIRPORT General Information: (888) LI-AIRPORTS (542-4776) AIR QUALITY (516) 227-9686 ALCOHOLISM / ADDICTION NASSAU INTERGROUP OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 361 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, NY 11552 (516) 292-3045 24-hour hotline: (516) 292-3040 Office Hours: daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. NASSAU COUNTY DRUG & ALCOHOL ADDICTION 60 Charles Lindbergh Blvd., Suite 240, Uniondale, NY 11553 (516) 227-7007 ANIMALS TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD ANIMAL SHELTER: (516) 785-5220 Animal Bites: (516) 227-9663

DOG LICENSES (516) 812- 3034 ANIMAL RESCUE NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE Adoption General Services 25 Davis Avenue Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 883-7575 NASSAU COUNTY CRITTER REMOVAL (516) 417-3472 DRINKING WATER GARDEN CITY WATER DEPARTMENT Office Number (516) 465 4020 Emergencies - GC Police (516) 465 - 4100 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM Phone: (516) 573-0750 FIRE DEPARTMENT Emergency - 911 Non-emergency (516) 746-1301 DIVORCE MEDIATION THE NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON DIVORCE MEDIATION 585 Stewart Avenue, Suite 610 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 227-2595 MOTOR VEHICLES DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES GARDEN CITY OFFICE 801 Axinn Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (718) 477-4820 BETHPAGE OFFICE 4031 Hempstead Turnpike Bethpage, NY 11714 (718) 477-4820 MASSAPEQUA OFFICE Carman’s Plaza Shopping Center 927 Carman’s Road Massapequa NY 11758 Phone: (718) 477-4820

PERMITS (516) 465-4000 POLICE DEPARTMENT Emergency calls: 911 Non-emergency calls: (516)465-4100 Confidential communications: (516) 465-4101 Youth confidential communications: (516) 465-4116 RECREATION (516) 465-4075 SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES (516) 465-4076 STREET REPAIR: Garden City Department of Public Works (516) 465-4003 STREET LIGHTS: Garden City Department of Public Works (516) 465-4003

SANITATION Garden City Department of Public Works (516) 465-4003 TRAFFIC LIGHTS: Garden City Police Department (516)465-4100 TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS: NASSAU COUNTY TRAFFIC AND PARKING VIOLATIONS AGENCY 16 Cooper Street Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 572-2700 Village of Garden City: Justice Court (516) 465-4080

Garden City SALON

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Formerly Garden City Salon and Spa Has relocated to 400 Garden City Plaza Suite 110, Room 5 & 8, Ring Road, Garden City Please come visit us as we continue to provide excellent service for all of your beauty needs!

In Salon Studios

color • haircuts • blowouts • spray tans • waxing • facials hair extentions • manicure • pedicure Call or text for an appointment (516) 978-3428


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COMMUNITY PARKS & RECREATION VILLAGE RECREATION FACILITIES COMMUNITY PARK Cambridge Ave & Cherry Valley Ave (516) 483-2525 Facilities: 90’ baseball field 2 60’ baseball/softball fields Skinned baseball/softball field that converts to 60’ or 75’ bases Full size soccer field Football Field (Seasonal) 1 roller hockey rink 18 hole miniature golf course Playground and swings Recreation clubhouse Party/picnic area Snack Bar (attached to Recreation clubhouse) 4 Har-Tru indoor tennis courts (sides open during warm weather months) 4 R.J. Reilly Aluminum Platform Tennis Courts Garden City Pool EDGEMERE PARK Edgemere Road and Yale Street (516) 755-9316 1 Baseball/Softball Field 2 Basketball Courts 1 Tennis Court Bocce Court Horseshoe Pit Playground Equipment Comfort Station

GARDEN CITY POOL Cambridge Ave & Cherry Valley Ave (516) 483-1714 Open from June - Labor Day for Village members only Olympic sized pool w 2 water slides Lap Pool Children’s Pool Bathhouse (expected renovation in 2016) Picnic Area Snack Bar Game Room GOLF CLUB LANE SENIOR CENTER (under renovation, projected opening February 2016) 11th Street and Golf Club Lane Large Meeting Room Pool Room Outside Lawn Areas Picnic Area Bocce Court GROVE PARK Grove St and Poplar St (516) 746-9816 1 Baseball/Softball Field 3 Basketball Courts 2 Tennis Courts 1 Soccer/Flag Football Field Playground Equipment Picnic Area Comfort Station

HEMLOCK PARK Mulberry Avenue (516) 746-9782 1 Baseball/Softball Field 2 Basketball Courts 1 Tennis Court Athletic Field Playground Equipment Comfort Station NASSAU HAVEN PARK Colonial Ave at Hudson Rd (516) 354-9862 1 Baseball/Softball Fields 2 Tee Ball Fields 1 Basketball Court 1 Tennis Court Athletic Field 1 Soccer/Flag Football Field Playground Equipment Comfort Station ST. PAUL’S RECREATION COMPLEX 295 Stewart Avenue, (516) 742-4905 St. Paul’s Recreation Complex contains the following fields and facilities: St Paul’s Field House Cluett Hall Senior Center 30 acres of beautiful park land 1 90’ baseball field Fields available for soccer, boys’ and girls’ lacrosse Open green areas for various sports and activities Deluxe Playground Area with a Gazebo Comfort Station equipped with

restrooms Parking area with handicapped parking available CULTURAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (Cluett Hall) at St. Paul’s Recreation Complex contains the following amenities: One twentieth of a mile running track Small multi-purpose meeting room Auditorium space with small stage Restroom St. Paul’s Field House contains: 4 full sized basketball courts Women’s and Men’s Locker Room and restrooms St. Paul’s Senior Center 108 Rockaway Avenue, (516) 742-4827 Small Meeting Room Living Room Area Kitchen Area Stewart Field Stewart Avenue (next to Stewart School) (516) 746-9116 3 Baseball/Softball Fields 1 Tee ball Field Comfort Station Snack Bar 1 Lacrosse/Football Field (Seasonal) Tullamore Park Tullamore Rd at Somerset Ave (516) 746-9874 1 Baseball/Softball Field 2 Basketball Courts 1 Tennis Court Athletic Field Playground Equipment Comfort Station

• Full Bar Menu with Specialty Cocktails and Martini Bar

176 Seventh Street, Garden City, NY 11530

516-746-2592 www.walkstreetgc.com

Elegant Dining in a Manhattan Atmosphere

• Fabulous International Wine List featuring over 70 selections Enjoy Half Price Bottles every Monday evening • Private Parties and Off Premise Catering Available Available for Corporate Breakfasts and Luncheon Meetings Serving Lunch Monday-Friday, 12-3 Dinner Monday-Thursday 5-10 Friday & Saturday till 11, Sunday 5-9


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THE ADELPHI UNIVERSITY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IS GARDEN CITY’S YEAR-ROUND HOME FOR THE ARTS. VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. AUPAC.ADELPHI.EDU

BROADWAY BACK TOGETHER

SHAWN MULLINS

PINKALICIOUS, THE MUSICAL

Friday, April 8, 2016

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Saturday, November 21, 2015 TRIO SOLISTI Saturday, October 24, 2015 Saturday, February 20, 2016

TREVOR MCQUEEN: OUR WAY Friday, December 18, 2015

Broadway stars Robin de Jesús, Mandy Gonzalez, Marcus Paul James and Adam Pascal come together for a night celebrating the Great White Way, with hits from Broadway shows like RENT, Wicked, Memphis, Aida, In The Heights, La Cage aux Folles and more.

THE DOO WOP PROJECT • Sunday, February 21, 2016

T. OLIVER REID: DROP ME OFF IN HARLEM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK: SOUVENIRS FROM FILMS • Saturday, April 16, 2016

For more information, to purchase tickets and to receive complete details about our exciting 2015–2016 season, visit aupac.adelphi.edu or call the Lucia and Steven N. Fischer Box Office at 516.877.4000. One South Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530

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GOVERNMENT

COUNTY EXECUTIVE EDWARD P. MANGANO (R-Bethpage) 1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 (516) MAN-GANO (516) 626-4266

COUNTY COMPTROLLER GEORGE MARAGOS 240 Old Country Road Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 571-2679 NCComptroller@ NassauCountyNy.go

NASSAU COUNTY

COUNTY CLERK MAUREEN O’CONNELL 240 Old Country Road Room 105 Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 571-2664 Office Hours: MondayFriday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (516) 571-6206

ACTING DISTRICT ATTORNEY MADELINE SINGAS 262 Old Country Road Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 571-3800


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2014 Top Ten Restaurants Revel #4

2015 Newsday

Peter Gianotti Newsday, February 2014

...Revel “Best” Night Life

EVENTS ARE OUR SPECIALTY

...Revel “Best” Happy Hour

2015 USA Today

UP TO 180 GUESTS

ON & OFF PREMISES CATERING • Anniversaries • Baby Showers • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Bridal Showers

• Christenings • Communions • Confirmations • Corporate Events

• Birthday Parties • Business Lunches • Graduation Parties • Holiday Gatherings

• Rehearsal Dinners • Retirement Parties • Reunions ....And More!


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GOVERNMENT

NASSAU COUNTY LEGISLATURE 1550 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, NY 11501

(516) 571-6200

Legislator Vincent T. Muscarella (R-West Hempstead) 8th Legislative District (Garden City, Garden City South, Stewart Manor, West Hempstead, Franklin Square and portions of Elmont and Floral Park) 1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 571-6208

Kevan Abrahams LD 1

Siela A. Bynoe LD 2

Carrie Solages LD 3

Denise Ford LD 4

Laura Curran LD 5

Francis X. Becker, Jr. LD 6

Howard J. Kopel LD 7

Richard Nicollelo LD 9

Presiding Officer Norma L. Gonsalves 13th Legislative District

Ellen W. Birnbaum LD 10

668 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 516.747.1027 We are a Goldwell Alliance Salon

Delia DeRiggi-Whitton LD 11

James Kennedy LD 12


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Laura Schaefer LD 14

Rose Marie Walker LD 17

Dennis Dunne, Sr. LD 15

Donald MacKenzie LD 18

Judy Jacobs LD 16

Steven D. Rhoads LD 19

Town Meat Market

PRE SEASON SALE

Up to 40% Off Select Items • Expert remodeling services • Lay-away • Trade-in Programs

156 Seventh Street, Garden City

747-1422

~A Tradition of Excellence and Service ~ Serving Garden City and neighboring communities for over 50 years. Town Meats is the purveyor of the best cuts of meats, we carry only trimmed dry-aged Prime beef, fresh poultry, American Lamb, City Pork, Bell & Evans chicken, fresh fish (Lobsters) delivered daily, the best produce, wonderful marinades and sauces, cheeses, and imported dry goods.

Let us handle all your entertaining needs from Gourmet Dinners to Holiday Parties Chef on staff for your every need We serve only Prime Cuts of Meats Check Out Our Website For Our Full Line Of Products: Including Our All White Meat Turkey & Chicken Products

We Make: Fresh Mozzarella, Twice Baked Stuffed Potatoes We Make Our Own House Barbeque Sauces, Marinades, Cajun Spice and Salad Dressing

Sign up to view and receive our weekly specials through e-mail by visiting our website www.townmeatmarket.com FREE LOCAL DELIVERIES 6 DAYS A WEEK

BARBATSULY FURS OF GARDEN CITY

1046 Franklin Avenue, Garden City 516.742.8289 www.barbatsulyfurs.com


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GOVERNMENT

TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

TOWN HALL One Washington Street, Hempstead, NY 11550 • (516) 489-5000 ext. 3200

SUPERVISOR KATE MURRAY

One Washington Street Hempstead, NY 11550 Helpline: (516) 489-6000

TOWN CLERK NASRIN G. AHMAD

One Washington Street Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 812-3046 nahmad@tohmail.org

RECEIVER OF TAXES DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. 200 North Franklin Street First Floor Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 538-1500

TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD COUNCILMAN EDWARD A. AMBROSINO (R-2nd District) One Washington Street Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 812-3179

MUSIC ACADEMY OF GARDEN CITY The Music Academy of Garden City is Long Island's Premier Music Education Center. For ten years, we have set the standard for music instruction in our community.

What sets us apart? - Our Faculty. All MAGC instructors hold at minimum a Bachelors degree in music. Most have a Masters or beyond. All have extensive teaching experience and hold the tools to help your child succeed in music. - Our Facility. Located conveniently on Nassau Blvd, our facility is new, clean, and features nine sound proof lesson rooms all with a viewing window and all located on the main floor. - Our Philosophy. Lessons at the Music Academy encompass our philosophy, the Seven Fundamentals of Music, and include note reading, theoretical understanding, improvisation, technique, and more. We also specialize in NYSSMA preparation and MAGC students routinely receive perfect NYSSMA scores and are selected for All County, All State, and All National festivals.

Give us a call to learn how we can help your child succeed in music and in life!

32 Nassau Blvd South, Garden City, NY 11530

516-292-2777

www.musicacademyofgc.com


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DISCOUNT LIQUORS FINE WINE I DISTILLED SPIRITS

2 IS BETTER THAN 1 B.R. Cohn Silver Label 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Napanook (Dominus Estate Bottled) 2011 Napa Valley Red Wine Louis Roederer Cristal Champagne Louis Roederer Brut Premier Champagne

$18.99 $49.99 $199.99 $39.99

2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for

$30 $90 $350 $70

NINETY + CELLARS

Saturday Night Taste......Tuesday Night Price ALL $8.99 WINES NOW $90.00 CASE -MIX AND MATCHSauvignon Blanc - New Zealand Riesling - Germany Merlot - California Malbec - Argentina Prosecco - Italy

Chardonney - California Shiraz - Australia Big Red Blend - California French Fusion - France Pinot Grigio - Italy

SUPER EVERYDAY SAVINGS

A LL WINES $7.99 OR 3/$20 OR 4 / $ 2 5 MIX AND MATCH 15 DIFFERENT VARIETALS Geyser Peak Sauvignon Blanc - California Excelsior Cabernet - South Africa A by Acacia Chardonney - California Melini Chianti - Italy Les Deux Rives Rouge - Corbieres, France

Colores Del Sole Malbec - Argentina Bella Ambience Pinot Noir - California Baron Herzog Chenin Blanc - California Stella Pinot Grigio - Sicily

CABERNET MONTH Estancia Paso Robles 2013 Clos du Bois Reserve Alexander & Sonoma 2012

$9.99 $14.99

Simi Alexander Valley 2012 Franciscan Estate Napa 2013

$17.99 $21.99

Mix and Match A Case and Save $48 (mail in rebate) Not responsible for typographical errors. Sale ends November 30.

Open Wholesale Club Club Open to toALL ALL -- Next Next to to BJ BJ ss Wholesale 711 City, NY NY 711 Stewart Stewart Ave., Ave., Garden Garden City, 516-228-WINE 516-228-WINE (9463)


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GOVERNMENT

UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 4th Congressional District

Curating extraordinary, personalized lifestyle experiences...

CONGRESSWOMAN KATHLEEN RICE

(comprises New Hyde Park, Floral Park, Garden City, the Willistons, Mineola, Westbury, Hempstead, Malverne, Valley Stream, Lynbrook, Rockville Centre and the Five Towns District Office: 300 Garden City Plaza, Suite 200 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-3008 Washington, D.C. Office: 1508 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5516

UNITED STATES SENATE

SENATOR Kirsten Gillibrand

The Accomplished Traveler takes you – and the work – away: • • • •

Bespoke Vacations Romantic Getaways, Spa Weekends, Golf Excursions Destinations Weddings & Honeymoons Holiday Trips & Family Reunions

Long Island Office: 155 Pine Lawn Road, Suite 250 North Melville, New York 11747 (631) 249-2825 Washington, D.C. Office: 478 Russell Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-4451

STATE SENATE

SENATOR Charles E. Schumer

Long Island Office: 145 Pine Lawn Road #300 Melville, NY 11747 (631) 753-0978 Washington, D.C. Office: 322 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-6542

STATE ASSEMBLY

Well-traveled, well-connected, and extremely discerning, The Accomplished Traveler makes even the vacation planning process a pleasure. From finding the perfect accommodations, to securing the most premier table at the finest dining venues, to arranging exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime memorable experiences, The Accomplished Traveler is deeply passionate about each and every detail.

SENATOR KEMP HANNON Contact: Patrick O’Rourke Garden City Resident Travel Advisor 212.586.2020 patrick@accomplishedtraveler.com

www.accomplishedtraveler.com

(R-District 6) District Office: 595 Stewart Ave., Suite, 540 Garden City, NY 11530 United States Phone: 516-739-1700 Albany Office: The Capitol Room 420 Albany, NY 12247 United States Phone: 518-455-2200

ASSEMBLYMAN EDWARD P. RA (R-19th Assembly District) District Office: Chase Building 925 Hempstead Turnpike, Room 350 Franklin Square, NY 11010 (516) 437-5577 Albany Office: LOB 544 Albany, NY 12248 (518) 455-4627


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FINE DINING RISTORANTE Using the best quality, freshest ingredients, Calogero’s ALWAYS delivers results.

“UN ASSAGGIO D’ITALIA Great Food & Good Times With Family and Friends Lunch • Dinner Private Room On/Off Premise Catering Take-Out • Delivery

NEW HAPPY HOUR 4-7pm Monday-Friday

OPEN 7 Days All Major Credit Cards

Taps, Apps And Cocktails

$6.00 Silk Martinis $5.00 Drafts $5.00 Red And White Sangria $5.00 Selected Wines. $5.00 Well Cocktails $7.00 Grey Goose & Kettle One Mixed Drinks Pricing Available at the bar only

1/2 Price Bar Food Menu

294-2922 • 919 Franklin Ave., Garden City, NY 11530 (between 9th & 10th Street)


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GARDEN CITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mayor Nicholas P. Episcopia (Eastern Property Owners’ Association) Term Expires - April 3, 2017

Deputy Mayor Brian C. Daughney

(Estates Property Owners’ Association) Term Expires - April 3, 2017

Trustee John Delany (Eastern Property Owners’ Association) Term Expires - April 4, 2016

647 Franklin Ave, Garden City

Deputy Mayor Brian C. Daughney

(Estates Property Owners’ Association) Term Expires - April 3, 2017

VILLAGE GOVERNMENT VILLAGE OF GARDEN CITY

Trustee Theresa A. Trouvé (Central Property Owners’ Association Term Expires - April 4, 2016

Trustee Stephen S. Makrinos (Western Property Owners’ Association) Term Expires - April 3, 2017

516 798-4070 Insurance Accepted

Social Survival Skills for Socially Anxious Kids & Teens Learn How To: • Start and Sustain Conversations • Join into Group Conversations • Make Wise Friend Choices • Stick Up For Yourself • Build Confidence By Changing Your Self Talk

GROUPS ARE NOW FORMING for OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER Please Call Dr. Laura Bonomo for more information All Groups Are Small & Age Appropriate (516) 798-4070

Trustee John A. DeMaro (Estates Property Owners’ Association) Term Expires - April 3, 2017

Trustee Robert A. Bolebruch (Western Property Owners’ Association) Term Expires - April 4, 2016


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Kings Food Markets is a Unique Shopping Experience. We have created a one-stop culinary destination where you will find the highest quality products, on-the-go chef prepared meals and all your entertaining essentials to meet all of your cooking needs. Kings offers you the freshest ingredients, including more local and organic selections than you can imagine.

Come Share our Love of Food! 870 Franklin Avenue • Garden City, NY • (516) 739 - 5559

Connect with Us www.KingsFoodMarkets.com

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VILLAGE HALL

351 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 465-4000 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Executive Staff

Village Administrator Ralph V. Suozzi Business Office (1st Floor of Village Hall) 351 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 rsuozzi@gardencityny.net

Village Clerk/Deputy Village Administrator Brian S. Ridgway Business Office (1st Floor of Village Hall) 351 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 465-4053 bridgway@gardencityny.net

Robert J. Mangan Director of Public Works (516) 465-4004 rmangan@gardencityny.net Village Auditor Sandra Yu-Clarson Business Office/Finance (1st Floor of Village Hall) 351 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 465-4155 SYuClarson@gardencityny.net Village Treasurer Irene Woo Business Office/Finance (1st Floor of Village Hall) 351 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 465-4155 lwoo@gardencityny.net Ausberto “Ozzie” Huertas, Jr. Superintendent of Buildings Building Department (2nd Floor of Village Hall) 351 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 465-4040 ahuertas@gardencityny.net

Kevin E. Ocker Chairman, Board of Commissioners of Cultural and Recreational Affairs (516) 465-4075 kocker@gardencityny.net Other Village Services Justice Court (2nd Floor of Village Hall) 349 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 465-4080 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday (except holidays) 8:30am - 4:00pm Hilda Simmons Court Clerk (516) 465-4080 hsimmons@gardencityny.net Call (516) 742-9886 during office hours for the Justice Court schedule. Water & Sewer Dan Simone Supervisor of Water and Sewer Services (516) 465-4020 dsimone@gardencityny.net Office Number: (516) 465-4020 Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to Midnight Off-Hours for emergencies contact the Garden City Police Department at (516) 465-4100.

Faith, Family, Community:

Garden City Community Church www.theGCCC.org

No matter who you are, or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here!


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LIRR STATIONS

GARDEN CITY RAILROAD STATION 7TH STREET BETWEEN HILTON AND CATHEDRAL AVENUES Ticket Office Hours - None Waiting Room Hours Weekdays: 4:30 AM - 8:30 PM Weekends: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM COUNTRY LIFE PRESS Intersection of Dawson and Saint James Street Ticket Office Hours - None Waiting Room Hours - None MERILLON AVENUE Nassau Boulevard and Merillon Avenue, just South of Jericho Turnpike Ticket Office Hours - None Waiting Room Hours - None Nassau Blvd Nassau Boulevard and South Avenue, 4

blocks South of Stewart Avenue Ticket Office Hours - None Waiting Room Hours 4:30 AM - 8:30 PM MINEOLA Front Street and Mineola Boulevard, one block north of Old Country Road Ticket Office Hours Weekdays: 5:45 AM - 1:15 PM (Closed 10:15 - 10:45 AM ) Waiting Room Hours Weekdays: 4:40 AM - 10:00 PM Weekends: 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM Stewart Manor New Hyde Park Rd. and Manor Rd. Ticket Office Hours - none Waiting Room Hours Weekdays only: 4:40 AM - 8:30PM

Church of St. Joseph, 130 Fifth Street Garden City, New York 11530 516-747-3535 www.stjosephchurchgc.org

Mass Schedule

Saturday Church of St. Joseph, 130 Fifth Street Garde 8:30 am Vigil Mass 5:00pm

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Church 516-747-3535 www.stjosephchurchgc.org

516-747-3535 www.stjosephchurchgc.org Church of St. Joseph, 130 Fifth Street Garden City, New York 11530

Church of St. Joseph, 130 Fifth Street 516-747-3535 www.stjosephchurchgc.org

7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am 5:30pm Garden 11:45am, City, New1:00pm, York 11530

516-747-3535 www.stjosephchurchgc.org Auditorium

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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Central Garden City Property Owners Association The CPOA represents residents of the Central Section of Garden City in all civic matters and reports the concerns of Central and all Village residents to the Village Board of Trustees. The CPOA seeks residents' opinions on all matters that might impact the quality of life for all Garden City homeowners, and defends and maintains the unique style of the Village's government. Each Director of the CPOA is a dedicated volunteer homeowner who has been voted into the CPOA by Central neighbors. The CPOA seeks Central residents who desire to become active in Garden City Village Government. Please contact Tom Simpson (516) 747-2174 or Bob

Nouryan (516) 747-1868 for further information. Officers: President: Robert N. Nouryan Vice-President: Patricia Cunningham Treasurer: Mary Beth Tully Secretary: Elizabeth W. Golden Eastern Property Owners Association The mission of the EPOA is to promote the property interests of the residents of the Eastern section of the Village of Garden City, to provide the mechanism for nominating candidates for election to the Village Board of Trustees and the School Board, to work with the Village Trustees and other Property Owners' Associations to uphold the Community Agreement and share com-

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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS mon concerns, and to serve as a civic association for residents of the East. Officers: Joseph Moody - President Thomas Hogan - Vice President Robert Rymers - Corresponding Secretary Joseph Courtade - Corporate Secretary Salvatore Norberto - Treasurer Contact: PO Box 7525 Garden City, NY 11530 contactus@gcepoa.com Western Property Owners Association (WPOA) Purpose: To encourage better upkeep of the community, secure adequate police and fire protection, maintain better roads and lighting, promote harmony, friendliness and friendship among neighbors, and sponsor meetings of qualified electors for the purpose of

nominating candidates for Village and School Board positions. The WPOA is the residents’ link to Village government; officers and directors act as liaisons to Village trustees, administrators and staff, bringing residents’ questions and concerns to the appropriate departments. The WPOA sponsors scholarships for Garden City High School graduating seniors. To be considered, a student’s parent must have been a member of the Association for three consecutive years, including the year the student makes the application. Scholarship criteria can be found on the organization’s website, gcwpoa.com. The WPOA also sponsors a Student Ambassador program, involving a junior and senior high school student interested in helping the WPOA fulfill its Village government role. Directors meetings are generally held on the second Wednesday of the month at the GC

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SENATOR KEMP HANNON 595 STEWART AVENUE GARDEN CITY 739-1700 hannon@nysenate.gov

Help and Information available for: STAR/Enhanced STAR EPIC Fall Travel Guides Breast/Prostate Cancer Health Care Proxies & Living Wills Financial Aid & Help Paying for College Veterans Benefits and Programs Keeping Kids Safe Fishing & Game Guides Hallowe’en Safety Tips …and more! Visit kemphannon.com for Upcoming Events

ST. ANNE’S PARISH

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Welcome you to be part of our active faith community serving 3200 families including 1500 children enrolled in our school and faith formation program.

Twitter.com/kemphannon

We offer many ways to be enriched in faith through liturgy, education and service. There is truly something for persons of all ages. Learn more about our vibrant parish by visiting our website: www.stannesgc.org

Better yet, come in person! 35 Dartmouth Street - Garden City

To join my electronic mailing list, simply send an e-mail to hannon@nysenate.gov


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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

Holistic and Integrative Psychiatry and Pediatric Services Yvonne Roque, MD, ABIHM Hye-Yong Kang, MD, MS, FAAP, ABIHM

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Public Library List of Officers: 2015-16 Officers are Maureen Traxler, President; Ralph Aquino, Vice President; Janet Blohm, Secretary; Arnold Finamore, Treasurer Contact Information: P.O. Box 7976, Garden City, NY 11530-7976 Friends of the Garden City Public Library Friends of the Garden City Public Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to funding services and resources for your Library located at 60 Seventh Street in Garden City, NY. We are volunteers who have given countless hours of support and funding not provided by tax dollars since 1952. The Friends purchase non-budgeted special materials and equipment; sponsor enlightening programs and exhibits for patrons of all ages; support services, such as movie licensing and museum passes; provide newsletters and publicity to promote the Library; and fund raise through book sales and tax-deductible donations. Officers: Joseph D. Furlong, President; Evelyn Fasano, Vice President; Jacqueline Bingham, Secretary; Mary Ann Garrett, Treasurer; Directors:

Cynthia Bednarz Patricia Bournique Barbara Butler Jean Carsey Nancy Minett Jade Mo Barbara Nothel H. Frank Ressmeyer Joan Trocchia. Contact: If you or your business would like to join, please go online at www.gardencitypl.org and click on Friends of the Library. Or, you may leave a tax-deductible check payable to "Friends of the Garden City Public Library" at the Circulation Desk. If you are interested in volunteer opportunities with the Friends, please to leave your name and contact information at the Circulation Desk. Garden City Bird Sanctuary The purpose of the GCBS is to establish and maintain a local greenspace for the demonstration of environmental stewardship through education and volunteer community services. Officers: President: John Cronin Vice President: Elizabeth Bailey Secretary: Annette Seltzer Treasurer: Tim Martens Contact: Garden City Bird Sanctuary, P O Box 7507 Garden City, NY 11530 www.gcbirdsanctuary.org gcbirdsanctuary@gmail.com

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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

Garden City Chamber Foundation Purpose: To provide for community members/families in need (having dispensed many thousands since 2002); and provide an annual $3000 college scholarship for a deserving Garden City school district graduating senior. Officers: Susan McDonald, President; Tim McCue, Treasurer; Monica Schoelle, Secretary; Contact: Susan McDonald, Daniel Gale Sotheby's, 102 Seventh Street, GC; 516-643-5286

The Garden City Historical Society Founded in 1975 and chartered by the New York State Education Department, The Garden City Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the historic character

and ambiance of the Village of Garden City and fostering an understanding and appreciation of the Village's history on the part of its members and the public. In addition, the Society is committed to restoring, maintaining and managing its A.T. Stewart-era structure (The Garden City Historical Society Museum); serving as custodian of history related matters and artifacts in its growing Archives; and raising awareness of Garden City history and preservation, in general, through its programs and lectures, and its website, gardencityhistoricalsociety.org. The Society's consignment shop, the A.T. Stewart Exchange, is open Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. The Museum is open to the public on Tuesdays from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. (Note: During October and November

Making a difference in the lives of children in need in memory of a great kid, Andrew Palmeri. www.theandyfoundation.org

2015, the museum will be open to the public on Thursdays.) Volunteers are always welcome, call 516-746-8900. Officers: Mary Mahoney, President Beth Watras, Vice President Maureen Traxler, Treasurer Gloria Jones, Recording Secretary Mary Jane Caldwell, Corresponding Secretary Contact: For Society matters, please contact Secretary Gloria Jones, 516248-0042 For inquiries or information on volunteer opportunities at the A.T. Stewart Exchange, please contact Maryann Caterino, 516354-8664. Garden City Retired Men's Club A social club for men ages 55 and older Co-presidents: Rudy Kaiser &

George Salem The membership officer can be reached at 327-0226 Garden City Senior Duplicate Bridge Group A group for senior citizens to gather at the Senior Center and play duplicate bridge. Officers: Evelyn Iagrossi - President Joan Kiernan - Vice President Twigs of Winthrop-University Hospital's Auxiliary Twigs is a dedicated, volunteer branch of the Winthrop-University Hospital Auxiliary. Founded in 1967, Twigs has contributed funds towards the New Life Center, the Pastoral Care Program, raised funds to support Winthrop's capital campaign for a new 15,000 square foot Pediatric Inpatient Unit, and recently fulfilled pledges towards the modernization of the Maternal


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Burgers

magic burger 5.50 American cheese, lettuce & tomato with our special magic sauce. thurston 6.50 Grilled onion & peppers, cheddar cheese with horseradish sauce. henning 6.75 Bleu cheese dressing & chunks, bacon, lettuce, tomato with Bonzo’s sauce. blackstone 6.50 Homemade chili, onion rings & cheddar cheese. frank garcia 6.95 Avocado, jack cheese, queso fresco, pico de gallo, & fresh jalapenos.

chicken sandwiches

mystic 7.50 Grilled chicken, avocado, mozzarella, bacon, lettuce, tomato, on an onion baguette. presto 7.50 Parmasean crusted bread, chicken breast, bacon, cranberry infused coleslaw, tomato and mozzarella.

tidbits & dogs

chicken/steak tidbits 6.95/8.95 Grilled chicken or steak on a toasted baguette topped withmelted mozzarella, garlic mayo, & served with BBQ sauce. classic dog 2.50 All beef hot dog, and we’ll even throw in the bun! chilli dog 3.50 All beef hot dog topped with chilli, cheese & onion. bacon dog 3.75 All beef hot dog wrapped in bacon, topped with BBQ sauce.

silvan 5.50 American cheese, potato chips, chopped tomato & magic sauce. houdini 6.50 Siracha mayo, sliced cucumbers, grilled scallions & jack cheese. keller 6.75 Grilled virginia ham, swiss cheese, topped with dijon mustard. copperfield 7.95 8 oz. burger served on an onion baguette with garlic mayo, sauteed onions & american cheese. magic mario 7.50 Mozzarella sticks tossed in buffalo sauce topped with bleu cheese & bacon.

fries, tots & sides

french fries 2.00 tater tots 2.50 onion rings 3.00 sweet potato waffle fries 3.00 sweet potato tots 3.00 All served with a side of magic sauce! smothered - covered-n-crunch 5.00 TOTS or FRIES - Cheese, chilli & bacon bits. magic wings 6.95 Buffalo, Teriyaki, or Honey BBQ. mozarella sticks 6.50 homemeade mac & cheese 4.00 homemade chilli 4.00 chicken fingers 4.00 grilled cheese bites 5.95 Grilled cheese on parmesan crusted bread, cut into 8 pieces. grilled vegetables 4.00 Broccoli, zucchini, carrots, grilled & seasoned. mashed potatos 4.50 potato skins 6.95

carter 7.50 Homemade coleslaw, pico de gallo, siracha mayo, corn, avocado, & cheddaar cheese. ricky jay 6.95 Homemade chili & mac and cheese topped with cheddar cheese. mccalaster 7.50 Grilled mushrooms, swiss cheese “Frenches Fried Onions” topped with BBQ sauce. bippity bobbity boo 7.50 American cheese, & bacon onion jam, served on an english muffin. alakazam 7.50 Burger served between two pieces of french toast with American cheese, bacon, topped with an over easy egg drizzled in maple syrup.

salads

garden salad 6.95 Mixed greens, sliced cucumber, corn, tomato, & chopped bacon served with choice of dressing. caesar salad 6.95 Fresh romaine lettuce, homemade caesar dressing, croutons w/shaved parmesan cheese. avocado shrimp salad 9.50 Mixed greens, grilled shrimp, “Frenches Fried Onions” served with an asian sesame dressing. steak salad 9.50 Mixed greens, grilled marinated steak, chopped tomato, cheddar cheese with ranch dressing. ADD CHICKEN 2.00 SHRIMP 3.00 BEEF OR TURKEY PATTY 3.00

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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Child Care and Nursery Units. Currently, Twigs is dedicating its fundraising towards two nurse practitioner suites in the new Research and Academic Center to assist in helping pediatric patients and their families feel at ease in the endocrinology practice within the new center. Twigs is also contributing towards the position of a STAR Program Coordinator. The STAR Program helps transition pediatric patients into the healthcare environment. Winthrop Child Life Specialists offer enhanced, coordinated care for hospitalized children on the autism spectrum or children diagnosed with Down syndrome. Through play, education and support, Child Life Specialists build a trusting relationship with pediatric patients while helping them to adjust to hospitalization through age-ap-

propriate explanations. Winthrop is the only hospital on Long Island to offer such a program to young patients and their families. Officers: Golden Goose Gala co-chairwomen: Mari Shea Marcia Matzelle Contact: Marcia Matzelle 516.770.8549 Mineola Garden City Rotary Club An international organization, Rotary is the world's first and largest service organization of business and professional leaders with club members welcomed to attend meetings in countries world-wide. Among the services performed by the Mineola Garden City Rotary Club are RotaCare, which provides free medical services to those in the most need. It runs

the Gift of Life Program which provides lifesaving surgery for children from all over the world. Also, in addition to presenting a dictionary to every third grader in Garden City and Mineola, the Mineola Garden City Rotary Club also awards scholarships to Garden City and Mineola high school graduating seniors; is affiliated with the Interact Club at Garden City High School and supports the Rotary Youth Leadership program (RYLA) and Youth Exchange Program of Rotary District 7255. For additional information about Rotary and membership in the Mineola Garden City Rotary Club, PO Box 42, Garden City NY, 11530, please call Emily Franchina, Esq. Club president at (516) 877-7500 or Susan McDonald, Daniel Gale Sotheby's at (516)643-5286.

Welcoming Club of Garden City The Welcoming Club of Garden City is a well established women's organization of over 650 members that focuses on welcoming new members to our community while promoting charitable and humanitarian projects. Officers: President: Jaime Bremnes First VP: Marie Howald Second VP: Bridgette Mastaglio reasurer: Jackie Goode-Daughney Parlimentarian: Kerry Menger Secretary: Deirdre Kenny Contact: President Jaime Bremnes Jaimebremnes@Me.com

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Serving The Community for over 40 years

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GARDEN CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT

Fire Headquarters 347 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530

Fire Headquarters is located at the west side of Village Hall. Fire Station No. 2 is at Edgemere Road and Stewart Avenue. Fire Station No. 3 is located at St. James Street North and Clinton Road. Business Calls: (516) 746-1301 Emergencies Only: (516) 746-2800 Joseph Nadolny, Fire Chief (516) 465-4130 jnadolny@gardencityny.net 1st Asst. Chief William K. Castoro (516) 465-4136 wcastoro@gardencityny.net 2nd Asst. Chief Brian Gallo (516) 465-4135 bgallo@gardencityny.net 3rd Asst. Chief Thomas Strysko (516) 465-4134 tstrysko@gardencityny.net

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NOW OPEN IN GARDEN CITY! A unique collection of upscale, boutique salons at 400 Garden City Plaza, Suite 110. Professional hair, skincare, nail and other beauty services, all in one location, just across from Neiman Marcus at the Roosevelt Field Mall

Advance Images & Nail Studio Nails 516-225-9032 Studio 21 Age Elegantly Skin Care Clinic Skincare 516-902-9441 Studio 9 Beautiology Studio & Spa Skincare, Make-up 516-849-5846 Studio 10 Blown Away By Michelle Hair 631-374-6655 Studio 15 Brelise Spa Hair 347-613-3633 Studio 12

Curly Culture Salon Hair Coming Soon! Studio 6 Fusion Extensions & Hairstyles Hair, Hair Extensions 347-256-3388 Studio 29 GC Salon Hair, Tanning 516-978-3428 (Dorothy) 516-633-6340 (Antonia) Studios 5 and 8 Hair By Halston Hair 516-279-8465 Studio 7 Heads Up Salon Hair 516-234-8025 Studio 27

Jagged Edge Hair Salon Hair 516-974-1750 (Anna) 917-816-7345 (Jeanine) Studio 2 Kate Max Hair Studio Hair 718-309-3411 Studio 28 Opulence Beauty Salon and Spa Skincare 631-383-5226 Studio 23 Pink Buttafly Hair Studio Hair 516-996-2041 Studio 3 Rebel Hair Salon Hair 516-900-7225 Studio 1

Restoration Hair Studio Hair 516-236-6016 Studio 26 Shuga Hair Studio Hair 516-564-3288 (Karsha) 516-699-2470 (Dillian) Studio 33 Studio Beleza Hair, Make-up 516-960-4251 Studio 36

Grand Opening Event Monday, November 2nd, 5:30-8:00pm

For more information about each salon, go to www.solasalons.com, visit the Garden City location page, and select Find a Salon Professional


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ALLISON MASCIAGELO Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6249

ANDREA POLOMAR Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6292

BELLA VIRON Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6285

BILL HARTMANN Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6203

CHARLIE MAIONE Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6212

DANIELA COPPOLA Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6432

DANIEL PENE Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6432

DIAN XING CHEN Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3850

DAVID IIKAY Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.281.3850

DORA MORRIS Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3807

GARNET ARDILA Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6256

HEATHER GEARIN Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6235

HELEN McGUIRE Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3805

JENNIFER CATALANO Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6219

JOAN CODY Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6257

JOSE GARCIA Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6265

KIMBERLY PITCHAYAN Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3847

LAUREN GLODNY Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6233

LAURE MAGALHAES Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6258

LILL BURKE Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6217

MAURICIO QUIJANO Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6216

ORLANDO FRADE Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6245

TANIA PINEIRO Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6294

THERESA BALAZS Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6255

DULCE GUZMAN Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6295

ELLEN SCHAEFER Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3813

ELISA ROSEN Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6204

ELIZABETH RICHARDS Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.281.3824

JOSE JACOB Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.281.3846

JOSEPH ALBANO Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6261

JOSEPH DONOHUE Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3819

JOSEPH FENNELY Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6201

LISA PEYER Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3803

LIZ NIGRO Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6251

LORI PLACIDO Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6234

LOURDES VILLANUEVA Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6276

JUDY SEIDE Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6259

LUISA CONDEZ Lic. RE Salesperson 516.281.3818

KARL PINIERO Lic. RE Salesperson 516.327.6277

MATTHEW KORMAN Lic. Assoc. Broker 516.327.6264

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GARDEN CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 230 Seventh Street, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-7724

President Thomas McCambridge Albanese Organization (516) 746-6000 tjm@albaneseorg.com

Executive Director Dennis Donnelly (516) 746-7724 x102 ddonnelly@gardencitychamber.org

DIRECTORS OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Jack Byrnes J. Grady Colin Jack Craven Andree de la GarzaWalsh Patricia Donnelly Robert Feirsen Jacqueline Goode Kristen Laird Sean Martens Timothy McCue

Stephen Peck M. John Pittoni, Esq. Alan J. Schwartz, Esq Alba Spinelli Michael Ventre Kevin M. Walsh John Wilton Maggie Yoon Grafer Garden City Village Trustee Liason: John Delany


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GARDEN CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

MERCHANT COMMITTEE

The Commitee is chartered with actively promoting the value of shopping locally. It also promotes the special nature of the Garden City Business Community to shoppers in neighboring communities. Mission The Merchant Committee of the Garden City Chamber of Commerce, is a coalition of local merchants, shopkeepers, business, medical and professionals whose collective goal is to continue to develop an on-going advertising and marketing campaign to encourage Garden City residents and members of business community, to direct their consumer dollars to core Village businesses; to draw consumer dollars from neighboring communities. Additional information on the Garden City Chamber of Commerce Merchant Committee is available from the Chamber Office 516-746-7724 John Wilton, Chairperson 516-746-1563 jwil387@aol.com

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Eyewitness to History: An 1879 Visit To Garden City

BY JOHN ELLIS KORDES Imagine you could travel back in time and visit Garden City in 1879. What would you see? Certainly not the mature village we know today covered in large trees and gardens. No, instead you would find a village in its infancy laid out on the dusty barren Hempstead Plains with only a hand full of people living there. What follows is an actual eyewitness account of such a visit in the spring of 1879. It is from an architectural magazine who sent the writer to visit Garden City to comment on the construction of the Cathedral of the Incarnation. Before beginning his account of his visit, here is a little background to set the story. In the spring of 1869, after his appointment by President Grant to be Secretary of the Treasury failed due to his vast wealth and real estate holdings, Alexander T. Stewart returned to New York City. His architect, John Kellum, told Stewart about the sale of the vast treeless Hempstead Plains stretching from Floral Park to Bethpage on Long Island. Stewart purchased it in cash that September for $55 an acre. Stewart, together with Kellum, began to lay out his own city. The first ten houses (yes, it was ten) went up in 1872 (we know the remaining six as “Apostle” houses). In 1873, the first railroad station was built and in 1874, the first Garden City Hotel opened. Along Hilton Avenue two large buildings were built in the mid-1870’s and were Garden City’s first stores. Also, thousands of small trees and shrubs were planted along the geometrically

1879 there was a lull in Garden City’s development except for work being done on the Cathedral and St. Paul’s. So the tone the writer takes is understandable however misguided. So here we go back to 1879...

Garden City’s first railroad station from 1873 located where today there is a bust of Stewart. It was replaced with the current station in 1898. It was from this station the writer stepped off. laid out streets around the hotel. Suddenly on April 10, 1876, A.T. Stewart died in his Fifth Avenue mansion in New York City. He never lived in Garden City. Several years earlier John Kellum had died. Garden City seemed doomed. However, just days after his death his wife, Cornelia, (they did not have children) announced plans for a memorial Cathedral to be built in Garden City in memory of her husband along with a school for boys (St. Paul’s) and a school for girls (St. Mary’s). This became the Seat of the Episcopal Church on Long Island. Garden City now had a permanent reason for existing. Work soon began on the Cathedral and nine years later in 1885 it would be completed at a cost of over one million dollars. The construction received national attention yet still Garden City appeared as an oddity

The first Garden City Hotel opened in 1874 directly opposite the railroad station. The tree lined road connecting the two was known as Park Avenue.

on the Hempstead Plains as very few people lived here. Okay, so that is the scene as this man arrives in Garden City on that Spring day in 1879. His reference to a “Hygia” and “sanitarium” was typical as the “media” of the day tried to make sense of what Stewart was attempting. He was a commercial genius and had created the concept of the department store. He was one of the wealthiest men in the world and knew that “A.T. Stewart & Co.” would disappear when he died. So, toward the end of his life he had put his energies into creating his legacy, his Garden City. It would grow and develop long after he was gone. The media of the day saw it only as a bad idea and as a real estate venture - a failure. Today we live in Stewart’s successful legacy - Garden City. However, in

“Few people, one trusts, except fanatical sanitarians, can have read Dr. Richardson’s account of his own ideal City of Health without a shuddering reflection that it would be a doleful place to live in, and that a man cannot get on with fresh air and drainage alone. The late A. T. Stewart’s Hygia has pretensions to be something more than a sanitarium. It is a suburb, a sanitarium and a cathedral town, all made at once and all made to order. It should, therefore, have an economic and an architectural interest, in addition to its sanitary interest. I have found it to possess an interest quite unique. As a commercial undertaking there was a presumption against Garden City, which Mr. Stewart undertook to overthrow, the presumption namely, that if a place had been eminently adapted for human habitation, it would, long before his purchase, have been inhabited. It is two hundred years since a traveler set forth that ‘toward the middle of the island lyeth a plain, sixteen miles long and four miles broad, upon which plain growth very fine grass that maketh exceeding good hay.’ The plain and the grass have been there ever since, and moreover the plain is part of a region that would delight a railway engineer limited to a very low ‘first cost’. There is some undulation in the country as far from the East River as Jamaica, to which point the Long Island Railroad has run for many years, and

The Hilton Avenue stores. The writer stood at the intersection of Hilton Avenue and Seventh Street, not seeing a soul in any direction. He then went into one of these stores to find someone to talk to.


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this undulation produces a mild picturesqueness which stimulation. I stood at the intersection of the main absolute freedom from all distractions I can confidently is helped by occasional old farmhouses, unpainted streets and looked all four ways without seeing a man recommend it to him. The small boy who was finally and gambrel-roofed, and hurt more by frequent and or a woman or a horse or a dog. The inference is per- visible at the manager’s office asserted in an aggressive more modern box-villas, staring in white paint and haps fair that as a commercial enterprise Garden City manner that there were not many houses vacant, but covered with mansards. But beyond Jamaica the coun- does not pay. It is not easy to get specific information declined to enter into particulars. Perhaps the strongest try subsides into the plain, and at nineteen miles from on this point. When one asks how many boarders there testimony in regard to the social attractions of Garden City was the explanation of the Sabbath solHunter’s Garden City happens, in the same itude, that ‘the gentlemen they go into New casual way in which towns occur upon the York every morning, and the ladies, — well great prairies, without any visible indication of , the ladies go in too.’ The citizen to whom I nature and why they should disturb at one point have referred was a shopkeeper whom I conrather than at another the monotonous equality trived to wake up and bring out of the recesses of the landscape. There is a brick station and of his back shop by persistent banging on his a brick ‘manager’s office’ adjoining it on one counter. Once awake, he was a candid and side of a square and flat and almost treeless voluble soul. He scouted with great scorn at park, traversed by rectilinear roads, and decothe suggestion that as many as half the houses rated by two fountains kept diligently at play. were occupied, or ever had been; announced Opposite the station is a large hotel of brick, that he was ‘praying’ for his lease to expire and at one side of the park a row of low-built that he might flee, and added pathetically, brick shops. On the fourth side there is nothing ‘This place had two great losses, great losses: as yet. The ‘cathedral’ is behind us and across death o’ Stewart and death o’ Kellum.’ the railroad track, and the ‘city’ is disposed on “These losses seem to have disposed of the straight, short streets about the park. It conplace as a project in real estate, and left it as a sists, I should guess, of some sixty houses, some of brick, some of wood, but all suburban villas This rare view from the late 1870’s is taken from the railroad trestle embankment shrine to its projector - and to Mr. Kellum. The seems to be devoted in a particular manof the deepest dye, and apparently designed out (still there today!) along Cherry Valley Avenue looking east. The house at the left office ner to the former. There is a large photograph of the Practical Builder’s Assistant. In point of fact some of them are the work of the late Mr. was an Apostle torn down in 1930 for Hilton Hall construction. The building in the of him to be seen there, and the photograph of Kellum (a very well known architect who was center is the manager’s office and behind it are the Hilton Avenue commercial Meissonier’s 1807, from the original collection of A.T. Stewart, Esq., and so forth. Then, Stewart’s chief architect), I believe, and some of buildings (still there today!). At the far right is the railroad station. too, there is the façade of the cathedral, and his successor in office of architect to the estate. I think I recall a photograph of somebody’s What trees there are, are all newly planted and statue of Hope, intended to decorate the crypt do not at all relieve the general sense of aridof the monument. Mr. Kellum has his innings ness and glare. Northward, but far away is a of commemoration, so to speak, in the hotel. low fringe of deep-colored woodland, and to the There you may see a view of the residence of south one sees the white steeples of Hempstead A.T. Stewart, Esq., designed by J. Kellum; rising from a real grove. the Herald Building, Broadway, designed by “The hotel, which is by Mr. Kellum, is the J. Kellum; and the New Court House, New most nefarious manner of that master. Its raw York, designed by J. Kellum; and so forth. The brick front is relieved by a veranda, shiny with last-named edifice, by the way, is represented, white paint, and by a sheet-metal cornice of in water-color, as it would have been if the great projection, with the predestined round vandal had not laid his ruthless hand upon it, pediment in the middle. The shade of the master and is surmounted by an iron dome which is may be disquieted to learn that the paint has really in keeping with the palatial structure. peeled from off the great portion of this cornice; Our architectural interest, however, is not but it will interest architects to know that Mr. with Mr. Kellum, but with ... the new catheKellum, in Garden City at least, constitutes dral... the visitor who has the notion of a an exception to the public disregard of profescathedral in his mind is surprised to see a sional eminence, and more successfully than This rare photo of the Cathedral under construction was taken the day the corner parish church in size, and recognizes the this cornice defies the tooth of time. He is one of same inflation of the fact, and of the idea, in the Lares of the place, and his name is quite as stone was laid on June 28, 1877, two years before the writer’s visit. calling this a cathedral that there is in calling familiar in men’s mouths as that of the other Lar, if the other Lar was a millionaire. At least it was are at the hotel he finds only that there are not so many the suburban settlement a Garden City...” in the mouth of the only Garden Citizen of whom I was now as there have been or as there will be. One may Wow... critics haven’t changed much over time able to get free speech. There was nobody in the station, wander over the building without seeing anybody, but I and the telegraph ticked away to vacancy. There was heard authentically of one actual boarder and of anoth- long winded and often so very wrong. The Cathedral nobody in the manager’s office. The clerk of the hotel er who had only lately gone away and who was soon of the Incarnation turned out to be a magnificent is a dame du comptoir (saleswoman). Passive fortitude expected back. The hotel can accommodate something cathedral and Garden City became known as the eden distinguishes the female character, and one imagines like one hundred guests, and it is admirably kept. If of Long Island fulfilling its destiny as A.T. Stewart’s that a woman succeeded to the office only after a series anyone desires to pursue, in a salubrious atmosphere legacy. Hopefully proper leadership will ensure its of affable and gentlemanly clerks had succumbed to and under the most desirable conditions of gas and reputation and its future will remain a positive one. the terrors of solitude and the allurements of artificial water service and drainage, researches which demand

A panoramic view from 1879 looking north with Rockaway Avenue on the left. Note the Cathedral under construction. This is the Garden City the writer saw on the barren landscape.


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GARDEN CITY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT District Administration 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-1000 www.gardencity.k12.ny.us Assistant Superintendent for Personnel Maureen Appiarius, Ed.D. (516) 478-1020 appiariusm@gcufsd.net

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Robert Feirsen, Ed.D. (516) 478-1010 supt@gcufsd.net

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PARENTS’ GUIDE TO GARDEN CITY By Rikki Massand Garden City is known in the tristate area as a family community. As the daily lives of parents and children evolve, so have family-centric programming and businesses in the village. From Parks and Recreation to the local library, new family resources have sprung up while established centers cater more towards parents looking for quality enrichment and activities for their children. Here's a look at innovative ideas for Garden City parents. GARDEN CITY VILLAGE PARKS AND RECREATION Sandra Young, program coordinator for the Department of Parks and Recreation, says variety is the name of the game. For example, a multitude of dance classes for children 3 through 18 are held at Cluett Hall on the St. Paul's campus. The youngest ballerinas start with creative movement and for ages 4 and up, Ballet, Hip Hop, Jazz and Tap are offered as combo classes or individual sessions.

Like most dance studios, an end-ofschool-year recital takes place as a grand finale. Besides a full-service dance lineup, Garden City Parks and Recreation branched out from traditional sports and aimed for a well-rounded program to appeal to families. Cluett Hall hosts a gamut of fun ways to learn. "We're always trying to do things that are fun for the kids but are still informative, instructional and healthy. Way back when everything was just sports I found that some parents would say their kids don't play sports. I started researching and we came up with science, yoga for kids, and other activities. Kids that aren't into athletics have cultural and science-type things to do. In the summer we even have computer classes," Young said. In the past few years, Garden City Rec. evolved into a local leader for complimentary S.T.E.M- subject education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). During the school year Mad Science classes and "Bricks for Kids" LEGO are offered as after-school activities. With a break-

down of sessions from six to eight weeks, once a week, science started up five years ago while LEGO came to the village three years ago. "We hired someone to come in from the Mad Science program, and we've probably been doing those for at least five years. We run after school plus a summer program with them too for five weeks, with a different topic each week, ranging from 'Crazy ChemWorks' to Advanced Robotics. And LEGO is now everywhere and it has

become a big thing with these amazing models children come up with," Young explains. In summer Rec. offers a preschool arts camp for 3.5 to 5 year olds as well. Cluett Hall is also the venue for special Rec. Department events such as movie nights, a magic show or a theatrical stage production for kids. "We do those during the winter for families to come to provide them with an option to do on a Sunday or during holiday and winter breaks (Decem-

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PARENTS’ GUIDE TO GARDEN CITY ber and February) when we'll show a movie for the kids. The parents can have some place to bring the kids instead of sitting in the house all day," she said. At the Fieldhouse, Garden City Rec. hosts its own programs and works in conjunction with area youth groups, sports leagues and associations. The facility is generally in use on weekdays from 3 pm to 10 pm. "For children from kindergarten up through high school we run programs at the gym. Either our staff will be running games for them and doing activities or older kids have open play, still monitored. It's strictly for children to participate but parents can come to watch. We want kids to be kids and have fun with their friends, with our staff supervising," Young said. Also inside the fieldhouse Rec. Staff runs a "Pee Wee Sports Sampler" for kids 4-5 over eight weeks, once a week during winter. Each week a different sport is featured to get an introduction. In summer Rec. runs camps at the fieldhouse for indoor sports like vol-

leyball and basketball, with instruction tailored for students in grades one through six. Sports groups like the GCAA and Centennials and lacrosse have time reserved to hold practices and clinics in the fieldhouse. The outdoor fields of Garden City are considered some of Long Island's most coveted for their location and quality. Each weekend they are packed with Garden City soccer, baseball and lacrosse groups - highlighted by games and major tournaments throughout the year. The grounds stay active in summer as the village Rec. runs its own baseball and lacrosse camps while the U.S. Sports Institute runs a multi-sport camp. With a look at the 2015 season, Young says popularity keeps growing and many families enjoy one or more of the village's offerings. "We can be running anywhere between five and eight different camps a week every week, in all our facilities during the summer. We had one week of soccer camp that went over 200 kids for the week," Young said. The tennis bubble has been another

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PARENTS’ GUIDE TO GARDEN CITY strong draw for the Rec. department with instruction in the school year and summer camps. For fall and winter Rec. offers 10 weeks of lessons, one hour a week, for ages 4 through 18. The sessions run from September to Christmas and again January through March. After that a spring session is held over six weeks. A four-day tennis camp is offered for every skill level in summers, up until the third week in August. There's also a tryout program for a village tennis team (ages 9 to 18) that plays matches throughout the school year, November to April, against teams from other municipalities and some private clubs. Matches are held on weekends, and tryouts take place each October. The Garden City Pool has long been a staple of the village, even a reason some families moved to the village. Assistant Superintendent for Parks and Recreation Ed Fronckwicz calls it "the community meeting place" for summers. Swimming lessons for groups of up to 10 kids, ages 6 and older, are available at the pool. The sprinkler park is

a state-of-art, 100-percent safe water play center. Younger children can spend much time entertaining themselves with it. "It's an interactive feature where kids turn things on and off, slide water and squirt different things, and it allows them to play on their own," Fronckwicz says. He added that arts and crafts projects are offered on select days at the pool, with instruction from a staff member. "Tuesdays and Wednesdays we do a teens and tots story time in cooperation with the Garden City Public Library Young Adults, held in afternoons for 45 minutes to an hour. The teens come read to younger kids. Movies are on Tuesday nights, and we generally get family movies just out of the theaters before they go on DVD. Every once in a while we throw in a movie that was a throwback or classic from 25 to 30 years ago. For kids it's a lot different to see films at home and to see them on a theater-style screen," he said. Music on Sunday afternoons often adds to the lively ambiance of

the pool. With planned upgrades for 2016, the Rec. department (and the Village Board) hopes that a recent trend continues and families continue to join the pool as members and participate in the good times and community-building. For more information call 516-742-5800 or visit gardencityrecreation.org. KIDVILLE Christina Glorioso, owner of Garden City's Kidville at 960 Franklin Avenue, opened a new learning and activity center in 2014 after she experienced a class with her son Chase in Manhattan a few years ago. A good portion of Kidville's teachers are mothers who spend their time teaching while their kids are in school. Many families with younger kids heard good reviews of Kidville from friends and relatives. Parents to grandparents have brought kids to try classes at Kidville, and word has gotten out nicely. One year into operating the local business, Glorioso says Kidville has even become a hub for "families meeting families" in Garden City. "I always love to see when a class finishes, the moms who weren't friends

before the class started connect to each other and make plans to meet for playdates or coffee, or go for a run. It's really fun to watch families get to know other families," she says. This year Kidville added "Mess Lab" to its lineup of classes. Glorioso describes it as a combo "art-science" class for kids 2.5 to 3 years old to begin understanding science and the world around them. "We offered it in spring and along the same lines we have two classes for older kids called 'Construction Junction' and 'Savvy Scientists and 'Awesome Engineers.' It's where art meets science as kids get to do experiments, learn about different materials and create great things," she says. With Construction Junction materials and projects from around the globe are introduced. The key concepts can help lay a foundation for the new S.T.E.A.M. focus in education, with art taking a place as a priority with more technical disciplines in math and science. Kidville conducted a survey of Garden City parents, and the top three reasons families joined and continued membership were the ability for young kids to socialize; the con-

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venient location on Franklin Avenue, and the clean, safe facility. Unlimited makeup classes are available for monthly members, creating yet more flexibility for families. Kidville changed its pricing formats from a semester basis to monthly prices. The cost changed from $480 per semester to a more flexible $125 per month fee for classes, plus a heavy discount: just $50 additional per month for either a second class or enrolling a sibling. The early results speak volumes as in September 2015 Kidville saw about 70 new families register. Parents and kids often gravitate to the offer of a second class, making Kidville a bigger part of their activities in Garden City. There's another bonus to more Kidville classes: members who take two or more classes get unlimited access to the playspace and gym. Twice a day on weekdays the gym is open for free play. The winter is an ideal time to find a place for kids to run around and get exercise. "It's much easier to make Kidville part of your regular schedule. We now have a lot of members taking regular AL ION NS T A N O MPI CHA 3-2004 200 -2010 9 200 UP 5 1 LE C TRIP S IN 20, R E CE N N N I A W T, TD BES T DEBU ING BES RFORM DIO T PE BES RTS STU A

classes or we have a younger child taking one to two classes and their older sibling coming in after school once a week. Given that we offer so many types of classes - science, art, gym, music and dance - the kids get familiar with the place and take up other classes," Glorioso explains. The Kidville family and her own continue to expand in the village. On Tuesday, September 29, Glorioso gave birth to identical twin boys at North Shore Hospital. Connect with Kidville online at Kidville.com/gardencity or by calling 516900-2462. SAMUDRA YOGA A big part of the health and wellness trend comes as families try activities such as yoga. Sylvia Erhardt, co-founder of Samudra Yoga at 62 New Hyde Park Road and a 15-year resident of Garden City, noted an increase in teens and tweens participating in gentle, restorative and slowflow classes at the studio. She's been inspired to make more promotional efforts through email blasts, as Erhardt hopes more young people find

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their way to yoga. The studio offers 20 percent off for students (including college students from Adelphi) with their student ID. "I feel that it's beneficial to them in this rat race we are living in. It's just go, go, go and Garden City is a very competitive community. It's their time to check in with themselves and see where they are at, and parents can do the same. If parents come with their children and practice yoga with their children, it gives them a different connection in their lives," she says. Samudra Yoga started its second teen program for the fall, with a 'teen fly' workshop on the fundamentals of balancing and poses set for October 24. Kids' classes are now being considered for winter. Small class sizes at the studio lend to an attentive teaching style. "We want the community that we're a place to come as a family," she said. The ways of relaxation and breathing taught through yoga helps balance hectic, technology and work-driven lives. "Kids are overscheduled so that they don't have down time. I under-

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stand the concern over trouble with too much down time, or addiction to their phones, iPads and other devices which is unhealthy. But keeping kids busy and outside gets a little carried away, and I think we end up with a 'catch-22' of wanting what's best for them," she explains. It may also become hard for children to spend time by themselves with so much on their schedules. Erhardt, who has daughters ages 14 and 11, helps her children focus on just one sport each aside from school work. In an age of specialization, she encourages them to pursue only what interests them the most. Both kids play soccer and Erhardt says her yoga training helps them with strength-building, stretching and flexibility. Also, both girls have asthma and she says yoga has helped them breathe more efficiently and move more effectively. In October Samudra Yoga starts a program to help runners learn "to run more effectively through aligning their bodies and finding their breath" Erhardt said. She says this idea came up in preparation for the annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving.

But to compliment that physical aspect, yoga provides mental restoration, grounding and a sense of calm no matter the other activities. "You have to reset, and that can only happen through unplugging. For some kids, time without phones creates an anxiety attack - they don't know what to do with themselves. Where can you really go and spend an hour and fifteen minutes unplugged from these devices? If you're in an elevator there's a TV, if you pump gas there's a TV. Coming into the yoga classroom you give those up for that time and then it becomes a practice, then something you crave and a really great habit," Erhardt says. Yoga has been part of her life for 28 years, and for much of that time as a compliment to a rigorous, five-mile a day running schedule Erhardt kept up until past age 40. She's 51 now, bringing to Garden City her practice and core beliefs with yoga as a part of a healthy lifestyle for busy parents. "We're running around, working, going to soccer games, and more. We have to be active as parents and we have to take care of ourselves, but

were have to be active in a healthy way so we don't hurt ourselves. Yoga can benefit everyone, Samudra Yoga's schedule is available outside its location and online at samudrayogagc.com, or call 516-508 3695. GARDEN CITY LIBRARY PROGRAMS Recently yoga even caught on as kids' programming at the Garden City Public Library, where a full slate of activities are offered year-round. GCPL offers story times grouped into the following categories, for which registration required in the fall and spring, but not summer: 'Lapsit' (children 6-17 months), Mother Goose (children 18-29 months), Toddlers (children 2 1/2- 3 1/2), Little Listeners (children 3-5, but not in kindergarten), Pajama Storytime (for children ages 3-6), Kindergarten story time and First Grade story time. Book discussions are offered for children in grades 2 to 5 and parent/ child book discussions for children in grades 4 and 5, "with parents or special adults." A LEGO club for children in kindergarten through fifth grade is held once a month at GCPL from September to May. No registration is required Registration is required for GCPL's summer-long program, the Summer Read-To-Me Club (for children ages 2 1/2-5, but not entering kindergarten) and the Summer Reading Club (for children entering kindergarten

through grade 5). In addition to seasonal arts and crafts, the GCPL has offered a few special programs, including 'A Time for Kids' with Donna Green (children 2 1/2-5, not in kindergarten) which focuses on teaching concepts and children do a craft; music and movement programs like PlayHooray and Jump for Joy; a drop-in Halloween costume party; science programs conducted by Mad Science and the Long Island Science Center, and food programs like a family gingerbread house. For tweens and teens, in addition to serving as a great resource for academics including SAT and other test preparation and essay-writing workshops, the GCPL offers a variety of programs to appeal to young people. Book discussions for YAs (young adults) called "Yak & Snack" are offered once in fall and spring and twice in the summer. In winter, movies based on a YA book titles are also shown, with discussion preceding and following the showing. Other YA activities requiring registration include STEM based science programs each semester, creative cooking programs year-round, a two-session babysitting workshop offered in fall and spring. Social programs such as YA game nights and parties during school breaks take place at GCPL. For more visit the library at 60 Seventh Street, check online at gardencitypl.org or call 516742-8405.


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CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN GARDEN CITY BRANCH The American Association of University Women strives to advance equity for women and girls. Branch Meetings are held on the second Friday of month at The Garden City Library Officers: Margaret Delahunt, Mary Ann Garrett, Georgene Harrison, Mary Knox, Chris Marcin, Sally Richmond Contact: Sally Richmond at srichmond5@msn.com Bel Canto Chorale Bel Canto Chorale is in its forty-sixth concert season as a musical organization dedicated to the performance of the best of choral literature. Our purpose is the enjoyment of choral music through its rehearsal and performance, and sharing it with the local community. We sing many concerts with orchestra as well as with piano or organ accompaniment. Our schedule includes two formal performances per year (holiday and spring) Week 42 (10-16) - Half Garden City News:Layout 1 10/13/15 4:18 PM Page Officers:

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Eyewitness to History: Riding along with Charles Lindbergh

BY JOHN ELLIS KORDES As a historian it is always valuable to find an eyewitness account of a story, not as a sole source, but as a key ingredient when doing research. What follows is an extraordinary account of one of the most famous events of the 20th century through the eyes of a 13 year old boy. His name was Ned Scott and he and his 13 year old best friend, Crawford Robertson, found themselves in the right place at the right time and they would never forget what they saw back on that fateful morning. This account, written by Ned many years later for his children, was given to me by Crawford Robertson in the early 1990’s. As far as I know, this account has never been published before. Charles Lindbergh, at age 25, taking off from Roosevelt Airfield on May 20, 1927, on the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean is well documented. As is the fact that he stayed at the old Garden City Hotel the night before. However, what was not known was how Lindbergh got from the hotel to the airfield that rainy May morning. Now, for the first time, here is how it happened from someone who was actually right there, Ned Scott... In 1927 the airfields near New York were three closely-grouped, private and military unpaved fields just to the east of Garden City on Long Island. (There was no commercial aviation to speak of, unless you counted taking people up for a few minutes at $5 per person.) Curtiss and Roosevelt Fields were contiguous but one was a couple of feet higher than the other so you couldn’t combine them for one long runway. Mitchell Field was an Air Force base, a mile of so away to the southeast. In early 1927 there were at least four planes at Curtiss Field (named for Glenn Curtiss, a pioneer aviator and airplane manufacturer in Garden City), preparing to try for the Orteig Prize, $25,000 (the U.S. president’s salary then) for the first non-stop New York to

Charles A. Lindbergh with his plane the “Spirit of St. Louis” in May of 1927. Paris flight: Lindbergh, Admiral Byrd of South Pole Expedition fame, Thea Rasche (a German lady) and Clarence Chamberlin (hired by Charles Levine, who hoped to be the first paying passenger across the Atlantic). We lived a few miles away and after school we’d ride our bikes to Curtiss Field (Roosevelt had no hangers) and watch the activity which was mostly

parked planes being checked. I remember getting Rasche’s autograph. All were waiting for the rain to stop and a favorable weather prediction, since those early planes could not fly “above the weather”. There was one weather “expert” in New York (Paul Krick, I believe), but without weather balloons and radio beacons, “expertise” was mostly guesswork. One evening the word came that the

The “Spirit of St. Louis” being pulled out of its hanger just before the famous flight.

weather conditions were about as good as they could ever expect. Admiral Byrd, who had a professional crew of pilot and navigator and a big (for those days) Bellanca, was in New York City speaking at a banquet and wouldn’t leave. Lindbergh, however, was ready. About 11 or 12 o’clock, after we were all asleep, our phone rang. It was the man across the street, George Robertson, former top race-car driver (first American to win the Vanderbilt Cup Race in 1908) who worked for the Lincoln Motor Car Company. For publicity they provided courtesy cars for various celebrities, movie stars, politicians, etc. His son was my closest friend, with whom I’d ridden by bicycle to Curtiss Field to watch the planes being readied. Our parents were close friends too. Mr. Roberston told my father “Lindbergh’s ready to take off and we’ll drive him from his hotel to the airfield. Would you and Ned (my nickname) like to come along? Of course we would! We drove to the Garden City Hotel. The lobby was quite active with newspaper reporters dashing back and forth, etc. I saw Lindbergh stride by, eating a sandwich. Finally, he was ready and we all got into the Lincoln 7-passenger limousine, Frank Tichenor, publisher of Aero Digest magazine, James (Bunny) Ayres, a professional chauffeur for Lincoln, Lindbergh and we four. Mr. Robertson introduced everyone, including us boys of age 13. Lindbergh was deep in his own thoughts, but reached over his shoulder to shake hands with us. The field was five minutes away. His plane was hangered without fuel, probably due to fire regulations. Mechanics were making last minute checks and Lindbergh joined them. After a while, Mr. Robertson came out to where we kids were standing and handed each of us an autograph, “C.A. Lindbergh”, on a scrap of stiff paper or cardboard, probably the last he signed before taking off. Finally, all was ready. They rolled the plane out and towed it across Curtiss Field to Roosevelt Field where a lon-


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it” and became an instant hero ger runway (actually an unpaved all through the civilized world. grass covered field) was available. He was a very charismatic and Then the fueling began. A gasoline multi-talented individual who truck with ordinary faucets was did far more during his life than used, with 15 gallon milk pails simply rest on his justly-earned and a line of men passing them laurels. along in a “bucket brigade”. Pail Along with 33 hours of no under the faucet, open the faucet, engine trouble, good weather and fill it up, close the faucet, pass the good navigation, perhaps the pail along until it reached someone greatest miracle of all was that standing on top of a wheel, then he’d had no sleep in the 24 hours pass it up to someone standing before takeoff, and had to sit in on the wing where it was slowly a cramped position, listening to poured into a funnel that was cova droning engine for more than ered by chamois skin to strain out 33 hours without falling asleep. any dirt or water. It seemed to take Actually, he did fall asleep at one hours - we were all so tense and point, but luckily awoke with the impatient. plane having descended near to I recall Lindbergh standing ocean level. next to his mother’s car (a Buick Today one flies from the U.S. coupe, I think) talking to her to Europe without even glancing during the fueling. Finally, it was out the window, but in those days done. The plane was towed back to the farthest point on the runway A painting of Lindbergh and his plane racing across the muddy grasses of Roosevelt Airfield. Notice the plane it seemed utterly incredible. You can imagine the feelings of us two and the perilous take-off began. has no front windshield so they could make room for the large gas tanks. 13 year old boys who had taken a It’s been written that he’d never ly. As he approached Paris, the word for news bulletins on the radio. vicarious part in it. taken off with that heavy a load ... too His route went along the U.S. coast- spread and business literally came to risky. But the chance had to be taken line and Newfoundland, then along the a halt while thousands poured out to A truly great story. In the movie this one time. The engine roared and the North Atlantic shipping lanes, so he Le Bourget Field to welcome him. He about this event Lindbergh is played by plane began to creep forward, waddling was sighted and reported intermittent- climbed out remarking, “Well, we made the famous actor Jimmy Stewart. The like a duck as the wheels hit clumps of movie called “The Spirit of St. Louis” grass and dirt. Gradually, it picked up opens in the rain with a sign reading speed as it passed the small group of us “The Garden City Hotel” and then the gathered there in the early morning. I’d scene shifts to the lobby with reportguess there were less than 50 watchers. ers rushing around, just as Ned said. At the end of the runway a road ran Of course, the movie was all filmed in crosswise (Merrick Avenue) with a fence, California. and worse yet, a line of poles and either During the 1920’s the western end electric or telephone wires. Why someone of Roosevelt Airfield was indeed called hadn’t arranged for a small section of Curtiss Field and there was a slight the wires to be removed for an hour, I’ll difference in height. To give Lindbergh never know. They do it when houses are the best chance, his plane “The Spirit being moved. of St. Louis” was towed from its hanger Well, finally the wheels lifted off the along Old Country Road (near where ground and we “lifted” with our minds today’s large Citibank building is) to and hearts, straining to help the plane where the parking fields behind today’s clear those deadly obstacles. And it did Fortunoff’s building are. There is a ... but by so narrow a margin that one Ten years later, in 1937, Stewart School opened along Stewart Avenue less than a mile from large boulder and plaque to mark the almost expected the wheels to roll on the spot where Lindbergh took off from and wires. After that, it was home and wait Roosevelt Airfield and included this carving of Lindbergh’s plane in its architecture. into history.

Charles Lindbergh’s daughter, Reeve and myself in 2002 during the 75th anniversary of her Crawford Robertson in 1991 in front of the Garden City Toll Lodge. He passed on not long after dad’s historic flight. We are standing in front of the monument marking the spot where Lind- this was taken. He was a fine gentleman and I was grateful to have known him and for all the historic material he gave me including this story from his life long friend, Ned. bergh took off.


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Five grandchildren of Karen Altman, the secretary to the Garden City Mayor and Board of Trustees got to meet the Easter Bunny at Garden City’s Easter Parade. From left to right, Benny Altman (1), Maisey Altman (5), Zac Davin (4), Lila Davin (6), Rosie Altman (3) and Grady Altman (7).


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SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Garden City Athletic Association Website: www.gc-aa.com Garden City Basketball jskramko@live.com Garden City Centennial Soccer Club www.gccentennialsoccer.org Garden City Turkey Trot Committee www.gcturkeytrot.com Garden City Rams Girls

Lacrosse garyoconnor@msn.com Garden City Wings Ice Hockey www.gcwings.org Challenger Lacrosse Gives children with special needsa chance to play lacrosse and be part of a lacrosse team Contact: Brian Collins, email: Briancollinspe@aol.com

THE MEN;S ASSOCIATION The TMA supports the athletic and social activities of students in the Garden City schools thru various fundraising methods. Meetings are the first Monday of every month during the school year, September thru June. They are held at the Garden City Casino, starting at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise posted.

Officers: John Blair--President; Bob Leggett--Treasurer; Pete Haeffner--VP; Rob McLoughlin---VP; Bob Basel--VP Contact: The Men’s Association (TMA), P.O. Box 666, Garden City, N.Y. 11530 tmagcny@gmail.com

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St. Joseph’s Church 130 Fifth Street Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-3535 Church of Saint Anne 35 Dartmouth Street Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 352-5904 The Cathedral of the Incarnation 50 Cathedral Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-2955 Christ Episcopal Church 33 Jefferson Street Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 775-2626 St. James Lutheran Church 116 Elton Road Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 352-4099 Garden City Community Church 245 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-1700

The Presbyterian Church of Garden City 91 Chester Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 354-1848 Church-in-the-Garden Baptist 68 Osborne Road Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-0358 Lutheran Church of the Resurrection 420 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-4426 Unitarian Universalist Church 223 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-8855 The Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island 38 Old Country Road Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 741-7304


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Garden City Jewish Center 168 Nassau Boulevard Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-9180

MUSEUMS African American Museum 110 North Franklin Street Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 572-0730 Cradle of Aviation Museum Charles Lindbergh Blvd Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 572-4111 Long Island Children’s Museum 11 Davis Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 224-5800

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Nassau County Firefighters Museum & Education Center 1 Davis Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 572-4177 Group Reservations (516) 572-4066 Nassau County Police Museum 1490 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 573-7620

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AUTO SALES, SERVICE & GASOLINE Alpha Collision 79 Herricks Rd., Garden City Park, NY 11040 (516) 294-0852 Garden City Tire & Automotive 117 Franklin Ave., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 877-1352 X22 Hempstead Ford Lincoln Mercury 301 North Franklin St., Hempstead, NY 11550-1311 (855) 513-0892

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Garden City Bistro 662 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-3696

Sonic Car Wash & Lube 404 Peninsula Blvd. Hempstead, NY 11551 (516) 427-5030 BAKERIES, CAFES, DELIS AND EATERIES Bagelman of Garden City 162 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-2881 Caffe Barocco 143 Nassau Blvd. West Hempstead, NY 11552 (516) 292-0144

BANKS/CREDIT UNIONS Astoria Bank 1150 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-0700

Garden City Pizza 670 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-2929

Bethpage Federal Credit Union 170 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 539-6173

Honestly Delicious 61 New Hyde Park Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 328-2253 My Three Sons Bagel Café 974 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 280-9210 Seventh St., Gourmet & Caterers 100 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 280-3001

Bridgehampton National Bank 1055 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-1501 Capital One Bank 118 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 741-2400 Chase Bank 82 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (347) 860-9163

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Empire National Bank 170 Old Country Rd,, Ste. 1W Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 741-0444 First National Bank of L.I., The 1050 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-6262

People's United Bank 106 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 281-3400 Roslyn Savings Bank 108 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-4438

Flushing Bank 1122 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530

Suffolk County National Bank 1055 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 730-2450

Gold Coast Bank 94 A Allen Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735 (516) 282-4957 Hanover Community Bank 2131 Jericho Turnpike Garden City Park, NY 11040 (516) 874-0440 Nassau Financial Federal Credit Union 865 Merrick Avenue, Ste. 250N Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 240-1248

TD Bank 855 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-2605 Valley National Bank 222 Old Country Rd, Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 240-6200

DEPARTMENT STORES

FOOD MARKETS

Lord and Taylor 1200 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-7000

Food For Thought 154 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-5811

Macy's By Appointment 630 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 663-4354

Key Food Marketplace 153 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-2713

Pay/Half 910 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-6700

Kings Super Markets 888 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-5559

FLORISTS Feldis Florist 160 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-3330 Hengstenberg's Florist 735 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 741-0810

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GIFT AND STATIONERY SHOPS Pear Tree Shoppe, The 169 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-1313 Seventh St., Stationery 170 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-7110 HOTELS/MOTELS Garden City Hotel LLC 45 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 877-9372 Hampton Inn, Garden City

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1 North Ave Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 227-2720 Holiday Inn Westbury-Long Island 369 Old Country Rd, Carle Place, NY 11514 (516) 997-5000 Homewood Suites by Hilton, Carle Place 40 Westbury Avenue Carle Place, NY 11514 (516) 747-0230 Hyatt Place Garden City 5 North Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 222-6277

Red Roof Inn 699 Dibblee Drive Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 794-2555

Lux Spa and Wellness 825 East Gate Blvd. Garden City, NY 11530

Viana Hotel & Spa 3998 Brush Hollow Rd, Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 333-3135

Red Door Spa 1399 Franklin Ave., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 353-1502

JEWELERS

Salon Imperiale 668 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-1027

H. L. Gross & Bro., Jewelers 840 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-6666 Le Joaillier Fine Jewelry 747Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-2304

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Avalon Garden City 998 Stewart Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (877) 607-2910

PERSONAL SERVICES

Coach Realtors 116 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-5511

Annastasia Salon 730 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-9796 FOS LIVING Eco Salon, Spa and Store P.O. Box 8068 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 481-5900 Garden City Skin Care Center 166 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-8403 Go Green Dry Cleaning Garden City 311 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 526-0489 Intuition Salon on 7th 103 Seventh St. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 493-9700

Daniel Gale Sotheby's Int'l Realty 102 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-6655 Donnelly Group, The 730 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 987-1529 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 753 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 307-9406 Garden City Properties, Inc./ GC Commercial 171 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-1563


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Meadowbrook Pointe 1100 Corporate Drive Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 843-7646

Grimaldi's Pizza 980 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-6565

Noodles & Company 996 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 794-4942

Season's 52 630 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 319-7352

Metro 303 303 Main St., Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 486-7700

Havana Central Restaurant 630 Old Country Rd, Roosevelt Field Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-7900

Novita 860 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-7660

Sushi Ya 949 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 873-8818

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Applebee's 1985 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park, NY 11530 (516) 326-8730 B. K. Sweeney's Uptown Grille 636 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-3075 Calogero's 919 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-2922

Kaji Sushi & Lounge 935 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (5160 500-9510 La Bottega 147 Nassau Blvd West Hempstead, NY 11552 (516) 486-0935 Leo's 190 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-0574

Orchid Restaurant 730 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-1116

Tocolo Cantina 920 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 222-0060 Uncle Bacala's 2370 Jericho Tpke. Garden City Park, NY 11040 (516) 739-0505

Panera Bread Garden City 1140 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 Revel Restaurant 835 Franklin Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 246-9111

Walk Street 176 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-2592

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SPECIALTY SCHOOLS

(516) 741-1080

Combat Sport Martial Arts A tae kwan do dojo and self defense academy. Nightly classes M-F 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., Sat. 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. 17 Nassau Blvd., Garden Cit NY 11530 516-360-8029 combatsportsmartialarts.com

Coquette 173 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 873-8180

Music Academy of Garden City The Music Academy of Garden City offers the finest private music education available on Long Island including lessons and ensembles. 32 Nassau Blvd South Garden City, NY 11530 516-292-2777 www.musicacademyofgc.com SPECIALTY RETAILERS A.T. Stewart Exchange Consignment Shop G.C. Historical Society P.O. Box 179 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-8900

Eastern Numismatics Inc. 642 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-6460 Envie 182 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 280-5535 European Wax Center 690A Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 902-1320 Garden City Antiques & Fine Arts LTD 70 Wyatt Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 524-6000 Garden City Tent & Party Rental, Ltd. 138 Locust St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-0084

Barbatsuly Furs 1046 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-8280

Garden City Wines and Spirits 166 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 873-WINE(9463)

Best Kept Secret, The 2769 Lindenmere Drive Merrick, NY 11566 (516) 868-0085

Ghidorah Holdings, LLC 38 Franklin Court Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 652-7239

Bonaventure Tuxedo 134 E. Jericho Tpke. Mineola, NY 11501

Hampton Appliances 750 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 222-9100

Invited Sales by Tracy Jordan 839 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 279-6378 Kidville Garden City 960 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (917) 406-1950 Long Island Iced Tea 16 Ash St., Garden City, NY 11530 (855) 542-2832 Lund, J. E.; Jewelers 951 Franklin Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-0956 Madison's Niche 186 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 246-9964 Neptune Camera 130 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 741-4484 New York Running Company-Garden City 191 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 279-5257

PGA Tour Superstore 1254 Corporate Drive Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 824-3000 Sunflower Fine Art Gallery, Mirrors & Picture Framing 172 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-7406 The Island - A Lilly Pulitzer Siganture Store 177 Seventh St., Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-2481 TRAVEL AGENCIES AAA New York 1415 Kellum Place Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 873-2463 Hartford Holidays Travel 500 Old Country Rd,, Ste. 107 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-6670 Personal Escape Travel Inc. 1979 Marcus Ave., Ste. 210 Lake Success, NY 11040 (516) 352-5402


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Holiday Tree Lighting

A record breaking number of residents with children turned out at the Village Gazebo to enjoy holiday tunes performed by the Garden City High School’s Vocal Jazz Ensemble and music by the renowned FiveStone Band. As is tradition, Santa arrived on the fire truck turned sleigh to assist Mayor John Watras in the lighting of the Village. Photo by Bill Mosley

Garden City Pool Opening Day

Fifth graders Ashley Reinhardt, Ashley Bremer, Paige Pryor and Angela Parella jump into a summer of fun at the 2015 opening day of the Garden City Pool on Saturday, June 13th.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS October 2015 October 26: Nassau Chess Club: Tournament. See website nassauchess.webs. com for details. October 27: 7 p.m.Garden City PTA: Dr. Stephen Dewey - How Substances Can Impact the Adolescent Brain & Its Development (Co sponsored by GC Community Coalition and GC PTA October 28: 1- 3 p.m. Senator Kemp Hannon: Tax Exemption Workshop, Old Bethpage Village Restoration, Field House October 29 10 - 1 p.m. Senator Kemp Hannon: Brown Bag Medicine Review, Bethpage Library,47 Powell Avenue 7 p.m. Garden City PTA: HS/ MS PTA Workshop & 5th Annual College Major Night (Parents & Students) at HS

November 2015 November 2: Garden City PTA: PTA Photo K-8 Make-up Day November 3: 8:30 am - noon: Senator Kemp Hannon: Mammography Screening, Antioch Baptist Church, Hempstead November 5: 10 am - 1 pm Senator Kemp Hannon: Brown Bag Medicine Review, Plainedge Library, November 7: Garden City Friends of the Library: Book Sale November 8: Garden City Historical Society: Reception and lecture for the W.O. Cagney woodcut collection from the Historical Society Archives; exhibit runs until November 30 November 9: 10 - 11:30 a.m. Senator Kemp

Hannon: Managing Stress During the Holidays, VFW Post 2718, Franklin Square November 12: 11am - 2 p.m Senator Kemp Hannon: Free Flu Shot, North Massapequa Fire Department, 1000 N Broadway November 13: Garden City PTA: Reflections Entry Deadline November 17: 9:30 - 11 am Senator Kemp Hannon: Benefits, Entitlement & Eligibility, Uniondale Fire District, 501 Uniondale Avenue 7:30 p.m. Garden City Welcoming Club: Cocktails & Couture A fantastic night of fashions, shopping and cocktails at Cherry Valley Country Club all for a great cause. Western Property Owners Association: General Meeting, Homestead School. November 18: 7:30pm, Garden City SEPTA: Garden City High School Library. Guest Speaker: Dr. Donna Geffner, Speech-Language Pathologist & Audiologist. November 19: 7-8:30 PM, Senator Kemp Hannon: Benefits, Entitlement & Eligibility,Levittown Library, 1 Bluegrass Lane November 20: 8-11 pm. Garden City Friends of STEM: Fundraiser, at Revel Restaurant & Bar (835 Franklin Avenue) Enjoy an evening out with your neighbors and help support our nonprofit’s goal to raise $30,000. 10 am - 7 pm Twigs of WinthropUniversity Hospital’s Auxiliary: Golden Goose Gala Holiday Shopping Boutique, at the Garden City Casino, 51 Cathedral Avenue. 7:30 pm Twigs of WinthropUniversity Hospital’s Auxiliary: Candlelight House Tour of the beautiful homes of Garden City - rain or shine. Tickets $40 per person. To purchase tickets in advance send a check payable

to Winthrop-University Hospital to Denise Bonomi at 164 Willow Street, Garden City, NY 11530. Pick up tickets at the Garden City Casino at 51 Cathedral Avenue starting at 10 am Friday, November 20th. Tickets purchased on the day of the event at the Casino are $50 per person. November 21: 9 am - 2 pm.Twigs of WinthropUniversity Hospital’s Auxiliary: Golden Goose Gala Holiday Shopping Boutique at the Garden City Casino, 51 Cathedral Avenue. 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Garden City PTA: PTA/SEPTA Sportswear Sale Pick-Up in HS Cafeteria,

December 2015

Favorites Medley - arr. by Roger Emerson December 15: 9:30 am Garden City PTA: Stratford PTA Meeting

January 2016 January 5: 9:15 am Garden City PTA: High School PTA Meeting January 9: 4 to 5 pm. Garden City Bird Sanctuary Winterfest: Winterfest is a celebration of our heads, hearts and hands in which we acknowledge the accomplishments of the previous year and look forward to the upcoming year.

December 1: 9:30 am Garden City PTA: Stewart PTA Meeting

January 12: 9:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: Middle School PTA Meeting,

December 2: 9:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: Joint Primary PTA Meeting (Hemlock, Homestead, Locust) at Locust,

January 13: Garden City Welcoming Club: Ladies Night: Paint Night - Paint your cares away while you catch up with friends and make your own masterpiece to take home.

December 4: 7:30 pm Garden City Community Theatre: Auditions at The Garden City Community Church 6 p.m. Western Property Owners Association: Annual Tree Lighting, West End Business District at Plattsdale Road December 5: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Garden City PTA: PTA Barnes & Noble Holiday Book Fair December 6: 2 pm: Garden City Community Theatre: Auditions - at The Garden City Community Church Garden City Historical Society: Christmas at The Garden City Historical Society Museum December 12: 8 pm: Bel Canto Chorale: Winter Concert - Garden City Community Church - The Fall 2015 Concert will feature Karl Jenkins: The Armed Man - A Mass for Peace. The group will also be performing: Messiah - Christmas Suite and Holiday

January 19: 7:30 p.m. Western Property Owners Association: Annual Resident Electors’ Meeting and General Meeting, Homestead School, January 22: Garden City SEPTA: Meeting, location to be determined. January 25: Garden City PTA: PTA (PARP) Pick a Reading Partner Week K-5. Runs through January 29 January 30 Garden City Welcoming Club: Rock n Bowl - A couples event with bowling (of course), food and fun!

February 2016 February 2: Garden City PTA: Joint Primary PTA Meeting (Hemlock, Homestead, Locust) at Homestead, 9:30 a.m.


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS February 10: Garden City Welcoming Club: Ladies Night: Wellness Night - A chance to do something good for yourself and spend time with a great group of ladies. February 25: Garden City PTA: GC Parent University Night for K-12 Parents at HS (GCUFSD,GCPTA, GCTA, GCSEPTA, Friends of Music, TMA, GC Community Coalition), 7 p.m. February 29: Garden City PTA: PTA 5th Grade Opera Trip

March 2016 March 1: Garden City PTA: PTA Primary Reflections Awards at Homestead, 6:30 p.m. March 2: Garden City PTA: PTA Elementary Reflections Awards at Stewart, 7 p.m. March 5: Garden City Welcoming Club: Couples Tennis/Paddel Social March 9: Garden City PTA: PTA CPR Training Day March 15: Garden City PTA: High School PTA Meeting, 9:15 a.m. March 16: Garden City PTA: Middle School PTA Meeting, 9:30 a.m. March 19: Garden City Friends of the Library: Book Sale March 21: Garden City PTA: Stratford PTA Meeting, 9:30 a.m.

April 2016 April 5: 7 p.m. Garden City PTA: Makeup Date - GC Parent University April 7: Garden City SEPTA: Meeting, location to be determined. 9:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: Joint Primary PTA Meeting (Hemlock, Homestead, Locust) at Hemlock April 8: 8 pm Garden City Community Theatre: Performance - at the Garden City Community Church Garden City PTA: PTA High School Staff Appreciation Day April 9: Garden City Welcoming Club: Amazing Race - A wild race around Garden City where wacky pitstop challenges make for a great night with friends al for a good cause. 7 pm Garden City Community Theatre: Performance - at The Garden City Community Church April 10: 3 pm Garden City Community Theatre: Performance Sunday at The Garden City Community Church April 14: 6:30 p.m. Garden City PTA: PTA Annual Dinner, April 15: 4-7 pm Garden City Teachers Association: Registration for GC For A Cure”- 5k run/walk and 1 mile fun run/walk for charity. Onsite Registration and Number Pick-up - Garden City High School. April 16: 9 a.m. GC For A Cure” 5K Run/ Walk- Garden City High School

March 22: Garden City PTA: Stewart PTA Meeting, 9:30 a.m.

April 18: 7 p.m. Garden City PTA: PTA HS/MS PTA Reflections Awards in HS Library

March 23 Garden City Welcoming Club: Ladies Night Psychic Medium See what the future holds for you and your friends!

April 19: 7:30 p.m. Western Property Owners Association: Annual Meeting and WPOA Elections, Homestead School

April 22: Garden City PTA: PTA Deadline for Plant Sale & School Supplies Orders

May 2016 May 3: 7 p.m. Garden City PTA: PTA All School General PTA Meeting in GC Library (Large Room) May 6: Garden City PTA: PTA Plant Sale Pick-up May 7: 8 pm Bel Canto Chorale - Spring Concert - Garden City Community Church May 10: Garden City PTA: PTA Homestead Staff Appreciation Luncheon May 12: Garden City PTA: PTA Hemlock Staff Appreciation Luncheon May 13: Garden City PTA: PTA Stewart/ Stratford Staff Appreciation Luncheon May 14: Garden City Friends of the Library: Book Sale

May 19: Garden City PTA: PTA Locust Staff Appreciation Luncheon May 20: 9:15 a.m. Garden City PTA: PTA Middle School Staff Appreciation Luncheon Garden City PTA: High School PTA Meeting, May 23: Garden City PTA: Hemlock PTA Meeting and Thank You Breakfast, 9:30 a.m. May 24: 9:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: Middle School PTA Meeting and Thank You Breakfast,

June 2016 June 1: 9:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: Stewart PTA Meeting and Thank You Breakfast June 3: Garden City PTA: Stratford PTA Meeting and Thank You Breakfast, 9:30 a.m. June 4: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Garden City Historical Society: Annual Flea Market on the grounds of the Historical Society Museum Garden City PTA: PTA School Supply Pick-up in MS Cafeteria


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 7: 9:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: Homestead PTA Meeting and Thank You Breakfast

June 24: 9 a.m. Garden City PTA: Mandatory Graduation Rehearsal & PTA Senior Breakfast

June 10: Garden City PTA: PTA District Calendar Meeting

June 25: 11:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: GCTA/PTA Graduation Reception

June 16: 9:30 a.m. Garden City PTA: Locust PTA Meeting and Thank You Breakfast Garden City PTA: PTA Summer Reading Book Fair at Barnes & Noble. Through June 17.

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