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Keeping Islip Clean
Neighbor Pet’s Place ADOPT A SHELTER PET TODAY! LITTLE SHELTER ADOPTION CENTER 33 Warner Road, Huntington • 631.368.8770
Employees from Kohl’s Associates In Action program recently partnered with Keep Islip Clean for a volunteer project at Islip Beach. Kohl’s Associates regularly volunteer with local organizations and they chose to work through KIC for a fall beautification of the beach entranceway, which caps off the extensive Town of Islip renovation in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Joining Kohl’s
Associates, who weeded, spread compost and planted bushes and annuals, were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints based in Bay Shore and volunteers from the community. The volunteer team was led by KIC Commissioner Kay Erwood, with help from Debora Knutsen. Their extensive gardening knowledge was key to this successful project. Lisa Sotelo led the Kohl’s team and Elder Wilkinson
captained his church group. The Town of Islip supported the endeavor by providing all plants. “This public-private partnership between corporate employees, church members and KIC volunteers shows how much is accomplished when different members of a community work together for the good of all,” said KIC Executive Director Nancy Cochran.
Superstorm Sandy Grants
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ATTENTION LANDLORDS Laura Xenakis 631-255-8026
Marie Paterna 631-943-1683
We Have Qualified Tenants Waiting For Apartments ~ No Fee To Landlords Realty Connect USA 334 Deer Park Ave., Babylon Village NY 631-881-4403
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ISLIP - SOUTH BAY’S NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS - WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2013 • www.southbaysneighbor.com
Continued From 13 of Rockaway, Health and Welfare Council of Long Island, Island Harvest, Jewish Community Council of Rockaway Peninsula, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, National Baptist Convention USA, National Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters, New York Disaster Interfaith Services, Operation Hope, Points of Light Foundation, Salvation Army, Save the Children, Staten Island Alliance, Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, The Staten Island Foundation, United Way of Long Island and Visiting Nurse Service of New York on Sandy recovery efforts in the areas of housing assistance, case management, mental health services, volunteer coordination, and food security. Additional community grants will be announced in the weeks ahead.
FRANCINE JUICE female 8 week-old male 2 year-old Wolfhound mix; still Beagle; loves people needs some training and other dogs
SASHA male 2 year-old Pekingese; loves to cuddle
WHIZZER male 4 month-old Dalmatian mix; adorable
BABYLON ANIMAL SHELTER 51 Lamar Street, West Babylon • 631.643.9270
DRAKE - #93490 longest resident: been at Babylon over 3 years
MAYA - #13-592 female Pit mix puppy; social butterfly
SUMMER - #13-636 WALTER - #13-619 female Retriever outgoing American mix pup with Eskimo Dog stubby Basset legs
SMITHTOWN ANIMAL SHELTER 210 East Main Street, Smithtwon • 631.360.7575 BLARNEY 1 year-old male Beagle, neutered; great with other dogs, very sweet and friendly
CHARLIE 5 year-old male domestic Medium Hair, neutered; mellow, great with children; FIV positive, needs to be only cat in home
LAST HOPE ANIMAL RESCUE 3300 Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh • 631.425.1884
AMBROSIA 4 month-old orange female; has deformed foot, still zooms
BUBBLES 1 year-old male Foxhound mix; only 32 pounds
CINDY LOU HOO MACINTOSH 5 month-old Tabby; chubby Cattle Dog/ loves people Beagle; happy fellow
To Have Your Shelter Included In Neighbor Pet’s Place, Contact Jamie Lynn Ryan at 631.226.2636, extension 275, or via e-mail at: jlynn@theneighbornewspapers.com For Adoption Inquires, Please Contact The Shelters Directly via the Listed Phone Numbers