Jericho-Syosset News Journal (12/20/19)

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Friday, December 20, 2019

Vol. 79, No. 51

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LI Blues Winter Hockey special tournament

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Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson with some “purrfect” new friends. The Town of Oyster Bay’s Animal Shelter has announced that it will waive adoption fees for pets for the remainder of the year. Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino stated, “Residents interested in making this a ‘purr-fect’ holiday season can adopt cats or dogs free of charge at our shelter throughout the month of December. Our dedicated shelter staff is ready to assist residents find the right companion for their family.”

Through December 31, general adoption fees of $84 per pet will be waived. All usual adoption services will be provided, including the spaying or neutering of the animal, vaccination and microchipping. “Our animal shelter has a wonderful reputation of providing great care to the pets temporarily housed there while waiting for their new homes,” Councilwoman Michele Johnson said. “Come on

down to make a new ‘fur-ever’ friend this holiday season.” The Town of Oyster Bay Animal Shelter is located at 150 Miller Place in Syosset. The shelter is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. To view photos of some of the animals available for adoption, or to link to the shelter’s Facebook page, visit the Town’s website, www.oysterbaytown.com or call (516) 677-5784 for more information.

The Town of Oyster Bay has announced that the 10th Annual Town of Oyster Bay Long Island Blues Winter Classic will take place on Saturday, January 25. This special event showcases LI Blues hockey players with special needs enjoying a game they love verse three other teams from the tri-state area. The public is welcome to attend and admission is FREE. The tournament will consist of six games that will take place throughout the day between the four teams. “The LI Blues is an inspiring hockey program in which children and young adults with developmental disabilities play ice hockey in a wonderful setting,” said Supervisor Saladino. “This LI Blues organization brings all the fun of playing ice hockey to athletes with special needs, and this Winter Classic Tournament is the perfect way to highlight their inspirational stories. Three other teams, the Connecticut Storm, the New Jersey Dare Devils and the Nova Cool Cats will be participating and the Town welcomes these teams to the Town of Oyster Bay. We invite residents to come to this event and cheer on the LI Blues. Their commitment and dedication to the sport is uplifting.” “The LI Blues organization is pleased to again be partnering with the Town of Oyster Bay to present the LI Blues Winter Classic,” Skip Theiss of LI Blues Special Hockey said. “We are very proud of our program which adapts the game of hockey to make it fun for players with special needs. The LI Blues Winter Classic is an outstanding piece of that program and we are thrilled to have it at the stateof-the-art Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center.” The LI Blues Winter Classic is just one of the many special events held at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center. The facility offers public skating sessions, and serves as home to hockey clubs, figure skaters and special events throughout the year. The Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center is located at 1001 Stewart Avenue, adjacent to Bethpage Community Park. For more information about the LI Blues Winter Classic and other programs at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center, please visit www.oysterbaytown.com or call (516) 433-RINK.

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