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We do more than provide state-of-the-art treatment and compassionate care. We educate the physicians of the future, while expanding the medical capabilities of the entire Catholic Health system. We’re ensuring that Long Islanders will be taken care of with the most advanced medical technology, integrity, and compassion…now and forever.
Learn more at goodsamaritanuniversity.org
Canine Companions is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people by providing highly trained service dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. They proudly o er their support services free of charge to recipients.
Clients come to Canine Companions because of their reputation, the quality of their dogs, the experience of their training sta and the desire to lead a life with greater independence. The organization is proud to have various chapters and training centers across our nation, with their Northeast Region (Long Island Chapter) located right here on Long Island, in Medford.
Did you know this non-profit runs a Veterans Initiative™? Through this initiative they place service dogs with veterans. Canine Companions’ expertly trained service dogs can perform physical tasks to enhance independence including opening doors, picking up prosthetics and alerting a veteran with hearing loss to important sounds in their environment. With the increase in veterans facing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Canine Companions launched a program in 2018 to directly place service dogs with veterans with PTSD. Dogs are trained to identify each veteran’s unique stressors and perform tasks that directly disrupt escalation of symptoms, thus enhancing their quality of life. The dog supports their handler in crowded public situations by creating barriers and distance that might provoke anxiety for individuals with PTSD. Additional tasks such as nightmare interruption, turning on lights and retrieving items are taught to support veterans’ daily lives.
“When I see a veteran with a Canine Companions service dog, it still gives me goosebumps,” said Colonel E. David Woycik Jr., a highly decorated retired Army O cer and an active Canine Companions Board Member. “I see the satisfaction these veterans get...
the fulfillment of their lives through these dogs. The service dogs are not just partners, they are their right hand, their left hand, their legs and more. We can’t pay the veterans back enough, and I’m proud to be part of an organization serving them.”
Mr. Woycik helped organize a Veterans Day event, Salute Independence , which awards local veterans who continue to serve their communities.
Thanks to his tireless work, this annual event has raised more than $500,000 in total so far to support the organization’s Veterans Initiative™.
If you are a veteran that would like to learn more, please visit www.canine. org, click on Service Dogs and then Veterans.
Looking to make a di erence? You can become a Puppy Raiser with the Long Island Chapter today. Canine Companions volunteer puppy raisers provide specially-bred puppies a safe home, take them to obedience classes, serve up a healthy diet, provide socialization opportunities and give lots of love. Volunteers are warmly welcomed in other capacities as well, such as Front Desk Reception, General O ce Support, Puppy Transporter and Event Support, amongst other fields. Without loyal volunteers, this organization couldn’t fulfill their mission, so they are beyond grateful for each individual that gives their time and e orts to help.
To learn more about these opportunities, please visit www.canine. org or call 631.561.0200.
If your non-profit would like to be featured in this column,please email noellelambert@longislandmediagroup.com for consideration.
April 4, 2023
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Bay Shore-Brightwaters Public Library, a Special District Meeting of the qualified voters of Bay Shore Union Free School District, Bay Shore, New York (“School District”), will be held at the Bay ShoreBrightwaters Public Library located at 1 South Country Road, Brightwaters, New York on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, from 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M., prevailing time, and as much longer as may be necessary to enable the voters then present to cast their ballots for the purpose of voting upon the following items:
1) To elect two (2) Library Trustees to the Bay ShoreBrightwaters Public Library Board of Trustees: one (1) to a five-year term, commencing July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2028, as a result of the expiration of the term of office presently held by Joan MasonDollmann; and one (1) to a twoyear term, commencing July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2025 as a result of a vacancy in the position held by Richard Harmon.
2) To adopt the annual Library District Budget for the 2023/2024 fiscal year, and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the Library District;
1. FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the election will be conducted “at-large,” with the candidate receiving the highest number of votes being elected to the five (5) year term, and the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes being elected to the two (2) year term.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of Library Trustee must be filed in the office of the School District Clerk, 75 West Perkal Street, Bay Shore, New York, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., not later than Monday, March 6, 2023. Each such nominating petition shall be directed to the School District Clerk, and, unless further modified by Executive Order of the Governor of the State of N.Y., shall be signed by at least twenty five (25) qualified voters of the District. Such petition shall state the name
and residence of each signer and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. As stated earlier, the election will be conducted “at-large.” Forms of petition may be obtained from the School District Clerk.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that in the event of a contested election, the names of the candidates shall be listed upon the ballot in such order as is determined by a drawing by lot by the School District Clerk, to be held at 75 West Perkal Street, Bay Shore, New York, at 2:00 p.m., on Tuesday, March 7, 2023.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the Board of Registration of the School District shall meet at the Bay Shore-Brightwaters Public Library located at 1 South Country Road, Brightwaters, New York, on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M., for the purpose of preparing a Register of the qualified voters of this School District for said Special District Meeting, at which time any person who shall present himself or herself personally for registration shall be entitled to have his or her name placed upon such Register, provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the Special District Meeting for which such Register is prepared. A person shall be entitled to vote at the Special District Meeting who is (a) a citizen of the United States, (b) 18 years of age, (c) a resident within Bay Shore Union Free School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the date of said Special District Meeting, and (d) not otherwise unqualified to register for or vote at an election in accordance with the provisions of Section 5-106 of the Election Law.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the Register, or Registers, prepared for the Annual School District Meeting school vote, held on May 17, 2022, will be used as a basis for the preparation of the Register for the aforesaid Special District Meeting to be held April 4, 2023. All persons who shall have previously registered and who shall have voted at any annual or Special District Meeting or election held in the last four (4) years, shall be included among those eligible to vote at such Special District Meeting.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pursuant to sections 5-612 of the Election Law and 2014 of the Education Law,
as amended, any person otherwise qualified to vote who is registered with the Board of Elections of Suffolk County for general election purposes will be entitled to vote at the aforesaid Special District Meeting to be held on April 4, 2023, without further registration.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that voters shall also be permitted to register at the District Administrative Office, 75 West Perkal Street, Bay Shore, New York, during regular business hours on any weekday up to and including March 29, 2023. Immediately upon its completion, the Register will be filed in the office of the District Clerk, where it shall be open to inspection by any qualified voter of the District, during regular business hours, on each day thereafter, except Saturday (when it may be inspected between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. (noon) by appointment), and Sunday.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the Board of Trustees of the Bay Shore-Brightwaters Public Library will hold a public information meeting for the purpose of discussion of the proposed budget on Wednesday evening, March 22, 2023, at 7:00 P.M. at the Library, located at 1 South Country Road, Brightwaters, New York. The purpose of such meeting is to furnish the residents of the District with complete and accurate information concerning the proposed library budget for 2023-2024. All residents and taxpayers of the District are welcome to attend this meeting. Copies of the estimated expenses for the ensuing year will be made available for inspection at the budget information meeting and at each schoolhouse within the District, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M., on each day other than Saturday, Sunday or holiday, during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the Special District Meeting.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pursuant to the provisions of 2018-a of the Education Law, absentee ballots for the election of Trustee and vote on the budget may be applied for at the office of the School District Clerk during regular business hours. Such applications must be received by the School District Clerk seven days prior to the vote if the ballot is mailed to the voter or by 5:00 P.M., prevailing time, on the day prior to the vote if the ballot is to be personally delivered to the voter. No absentee voter’s ballot shall be canvassed unless it shall have been received in the office of the School District Clerk no
later than 5:00 P.M., prevailing time, on the day of the election. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in said Office on each of the five (5) days prior to the day of the vote, except Sundays and holidays; and posted on the day of the election.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that a qualified voter whose ability to appear personally at the polling place is substantially impaired by reasons of permanent illness or physical disability and whose registration record has been marked “permanently disabled” by the Board of Elections pursuant to the provisions of the Education Law shall be entitled to receive an absentee ballot pursuant to the provisions of the Education law without making separate applications for such absentee ballot.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that military voters who are not currently registered may apply to register as a qualified voter of the Library District. Military voters who are qualified voters of the Library District may submit an application for a military ballot. Military voters may designate a preference to receive a military voter registration, military ballot application or military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail in their request for such registration, ballot application or ballot. Military voter registration forms and military ballot applications must be received in the Office of the School District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday March 3, 2023. No military ballot will be canvassed unless it is received by the School District Clerk by no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of the election.
Date: January 30, 2023
Bay Shore, New York
BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY TRUSTEES
NADINE T. SUMMERS, District Clerk
a cabo una Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria de los votantes calificados del distrito escolar Bay Shore Union Free, Bay Shore, New York (“distrito escolar”), en la Biblioteca Pública de Bay Shore-Brightwaters ubicada en 1 South Country Road, Brightwaters, New York, el martes, 4 de abril de 2023, de 10:00 a. m. a las 9:00 p. m., hora local, y durante el tiempo que sea necesario para permitir que los votantes presentes emitan su voto respecto de los siguientes puntos:
1) Elegir a dos (2) administradores de biblioteca para el Consejo de Administración de la Biblioteca Pública de Bay ShoreBrightwaters: uno (1) por un período de cinco años, a partir del 1 de julio de 2023 y hasta el 30 de junio de 2028, como resultado del vencimiento del período del cargo que Joan Mason-Dollman ostenta actualmente; y uno (1) por un período de dos años, a partir del 1 de julio de 2023 y hasta el 30 de junio de 2025, como resultado de una vacante en el puesto ocupado por Richard Harmon.
2) Para aprobar el presupuesto anual de distrito de la biblioteca para el ejercicio fiscal 2023/2024, y para autorizar la parte requerida de este que se debe recaudar a través de impuestos sobre los bienes sujetos a impuestos del distrito de la biblioteca.
1. ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que la elección se llevará a cabo “en general”, siendo el candidato con mayor cantidad de votos elegido para el período de cinco (5) años, y siendo el segundo candidato que reciba la mayor cantidad de votos elegido para el período de dos (2) años.
el candidato es nominado. En dicha descripción se debe incluir como mínimo la extensión del mandato y el nombre de la última persona en funciones, si corresponde. Los formularios de petición se pueden obtener en la oficina de la Secretaria del distrito escolar.
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que, en el caso de elecciones disputadas, los nombres de los candidatos deben estar enumerados en la boleta en el orden determinado por sorteo por la Secretaria del distrito escolar, el cual se llevará a cabo en 75 West Perkal Street, Bay Shore, New York, a las 2:00 p. m. del martes 7 de marzo de 2023.
NOTIFICACIÓN DE ASAMBLEA DE DISTRITO EXTRAORDINARIA DE LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE BAY SHORE-BRIGHTWATERS
VOTO DE PRESUPUESTO Y ELECCIÓN DE ADMINISTRADOR
4 DE ABRIL DE 2023
POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que, conforme a una resolución del Consejo de Administración de la Biblioteca Pública de Bay Shore-Brightwaters, se llevará
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que las peticiones para nominar candidatos para el cargo de Administrador de la biblioteca deben presentarse en la oficina de la Secretaria del distrito escolar, ubicada en 75 West Perkal Street, Bay Shore, New York, de 9:00 a. m. a 5:00 p. m., a más tardar el lunes 6 de marzo de 2023. Cada petición de nominación debe estar dirigida a la Secretaria del distrito escolar y debe estar firmada por al menos veinticinco (25) votantes calificados del distrito, a menos que se indique de otra manera por Orden Ejecutiva del gobernador del Estado de New York. Dicha petición debe indicar la residencia de cada firmante e indicar el nombre y residencia del candidato, y debe describir la vacante específica en el Consejo de la Biblioteca para el cual
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que la Junta de Inscripción del distrito escolar se reunirá en la Biblioteca Pública de Bay Shore-Brightwaters ubicada en 1 South Country Road, Brightwaters, New York, el miércoles 22 de marzo de 2023, de 2:00 p. m. a 8:00 p. m., con el fin de preparar un registro de votantes calificados de este distrito escolar para dicha Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria, en cuyo momento cualquier persona que se presente personalmente para inscribirse tendrá el derecho a que se incluya su nombre en tal registro, siempre que en dicha reunión de la Junta de Inscripción se conozca o se confirme para satisfacción de la Junta de Inscripción que la persona en ese momento o de allí en adelante tiene el derecho de votar en la Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria para la que se prepara ese registro. Una persona tendrá el derecho de votar en la Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria si reúne los siguientes requisitos: (a) es ciudadano de los Estados Unidos, (b) tiene 18 años, (c) es residente dentro del distrito escolar de Bay Shore Union Free durante un período de treinta (30) días inmediatamente anteriores a la fecha de dicha Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria, y (d) no se encuentra de otro modo incapacitado para inscribirse para o votar en las elecciones de conformidad con las disposiciones del artículo 5-106 de la Ley Electoral.
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que el registro(s) preparado para el voto escolar de la Asamblea de distrito escolar ordinaria, que se celebró el 17 de mayo de 2022, se utilizará como base para la preparación del registro para la Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria mencionada anteriormente que se llevará a cabo el 4 de abril de 2023.
Items listed are free of charge. Events must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date and will run in the calendar on a space available basis. For further information, call 631.226.2636, extension 211 or send events to nataliealmeida@longislandmediagroup.com
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15
2:00PM-3:00PM
ALZHEIMER'S SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
The Long Island Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will be holding an in-person event called “Memory Cafe” as apart of the Early-Stage Social Engagement Program at The Arbors at Islandia East. To register for the event visit www.alz.org/events.
THURSDAY, MARCH 16
6:30PM-8:30PM
SAINTS DAY SOCIAL
Join us at the Brumidi Lodge to celebrate St. Patrick and St. Joseph. Dinner, refreshments and dessert included. $40 per person, ages 7 and under are free. Contact Karen at 631-943-3622 to purchase tickets in advance.
SATURDAY, MARCH 18
9:00AM-12:00PM
4-LEAF CLOVER 5K RUN/WALK
Rain or shine at the East Moriches Middle School. The first 100 participants are guaranteed a race t-shirt. Contact 516-531-3323 for more information.
11:00AM-2:00PM
LEARNING ABOUT GOUACHE WORKSHOP
Learn about the water-based media Gouache with instructer Beth Drucker. The cost for the workshop which includes materials is $75 per person. Register online at www.theatelieratflowerfield.org/ workshops or call 631-250-9009 for more information.
6:30PM
TALENT SHOW
The Grace United Methodist Church in Lindenhurst will be hosting a talent show. All talents are welcome. Free coffee and cake will be served. A free-will offering will be taken. Call 631-226-8690 for information.
SUNDAY, MARCH 19
1:00PM-2:00PM
ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
Parade begins to form up at noon in the area of the Finley Middle School at Forest Avenue and Dosoris Lane in Glen Cove. It steps off at 1PM and proceeds through the streets of downtown Glen Cove, ending at 70 Glen Street. For more information visit www.glencoveparade.com.
4:00PM
BABYLON CHORALE CONCERT
The Babylon Chorale presents Out of the Darkness - Through the Glass Ceiling, a tribute to women composers in celebration of National Women's History Month. Held at St. Peter's By-The-Sea Episcopal Church in Bay Shore. To purchase tickets visit www.babylonchorale.org or email info@ babylonchorale.org.
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
6:00PM
BUDGET INFORMATION MEETING
The meeting will be held at the North Babylon Public Library.The Board of Trustees of the North Babylon Public Library will hold its March meeting immediately following the Budget Information Meeting. The public is invited to attend. Contact Marc D. Horowitz at 631-669-4020.
SATURDAY, MARCH 25
9:00AM-11:00AM
BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY
Held at Brumidi Lodge Deer Park. Ages 3 and under are free. Ages 4-12, $12 and 13+ are $18. Includes breakfast, toy auction, 50/50 raffle, lottery cash board raffle and crafts. Contact Karen at 631-943-3622 to reserve your seat or table.
10:00AM-1:00PM
FREE HALF DAY KIDS CAMP
Enjoy crafts, stories, a scavenger hunt and lunch at the Community Presbyterian Church in Deer Park. For kids ages 3 to 12 years old. Register by March 22nd. Call 631-242-0221.
11:00AM-4:00PM
ANNUAL MODEL TRAIN SHOW
This show benefits the Smithtown Historical Society for maintenance of farm buildings and animal care. Held at Frank Brush Barn in Smithtown. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for kids under 12. Contact Vinnie at 631-524-0529.
MONDAY, MARCH 27
10:00-10:45PM
BOOKS IN THE BARN
Held at the newly refurbished barn at the Smithtown Historical Society. Listen to stories about farms, barns and animals. Visit the chickens, bunnies, sheep, ponies and barn cats. Register online at www. smithlib.org/children or call 631-360-2480 ext. 140.
1:00PM
MUSIC LOVER'S CLUB
Enjoy a free musical performance the last Monday of every month through April at the United Methodist Church in Islip, Meeting Room 1. Refreshments to follow. For more information contact Donald Warner at 516993-9032.
TUESDAY, MARCH 28
6:30PM
WANTAGH PRESERVATION SOCIETY MEETING
Interesting "Show &Tell" meeting planned. Bring any Wantagh related items to share information on, or just come and listen. Light refreshments will be served. Contact 516-826-8767 for questions.
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Todas las personas que se hayan inscrito previamente y que hayan votado en cualquier Asamblea de distrito ordinaria o extraordinaria o elección llevada a cabo en los últimos cuatro (4) años serán incluidas entre aquellas personas que califican para votar en dicha Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria.
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que conforme a los artículos 5-612 de la Ley Electoral y 2014 de la Ley de Educación, y sus enmiendas, cualquier persona de otro modo capacitada para votar que esté inscrita en la Junta Electoral del condado de Suffolk para las elecciones generales tendrá el derecho de votar en la Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria mencionada anteriormente que se llevará a cabo el 4 de abril de 2023, sin inscripción adicional.
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que se les permitirá a los votantes inscribirse en la Oficina administrativa del distrito, ubicada en 75 West Perkal Street, Bay Shore, New York, durante el horario de atención habitual en cualquier día de la semana hasta el 29 de marzo de 2023, inclusive. Inmediatamente después de su finalización, el registro se presentará en la oficina de la Secretaria del distrito, donde se abrirá para la inspección por parte de cualquier votante calificado del distrito, durante el horario de atención habitual, todos los días de allí en adelante, excepto los sábados (día en que se podrá inspeccionar solamente de 11:00 a. m. a 12:00 p. m. [mediodía] con cita previa), y los domingos.
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que el Consejo de Administración de la Biblioteca Pública de Bay Shore-Brightwaters llevará a cabo una reunión pública informativa con el fin de debatir sobre el presupuesto propuesto la noche del miércoles 22 de marzo de 2023, a las 7:00 p. m. en la biblioteca, ubicada en 1 South Country Road, Brightwaters, New York. El fin de dicha reunión es brindar a los residentes del distrito información completa y precisa sobre el presupuesto de la biblioteca propuesto para 2023-2024. Todos los residentes y contribuyentes del distrito están invitados a asistir a la reunión. Las copias de los gastos estimados para el año siguiente estarán disponibles para su inspección en la reunión informativa del presupuesto y en cada escuela dentro del distrito, de 9:00 a. m. a 3:00
p. m., todos los días excepto los sábados, domingos o feriados, durante catorce (14) días inmediatamente anteriores a la Asamblea de distrito extraordinaria.
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que, conforme a las disposiciones del artículo 2018-a de la Ley de Educación, las boletas para votos en ausencia para la elección de Administrador y el voto del presupuesto se pueden solicitar en la oficina de la Secretaria del distrito escolar durante el horario de atención habitual. La Secretaria del distrito escolar debe recibir dichas solicitudes siete días antes de la votación si la boleta se envía por correo postal al votante, o antes de las 5:00 p. m., hora local, del día previo a la votación si la boleta se entrega personalmente al votante. No se escrutará ninguna boleta para votos en ausencia a menos que se haya recibido en la oficina de la Secretaria del distrito escolar a más tardar a las 5:00 p. m., hora local, del día de las elecciones. Un listado de todas las personas a las que se les ha enviado boletas para votos en ausencia estará disponible en dicha oficina cada uno de los cinco (5) días previos al día de la votación, excepto los domingos y feriados; y se publicará el día de las elecciones.
TAMBIÉN SE NOTIFICA que un votante calificado cuya capacidad para comparecer personalmente en el centro electoral se ve sustancialmente afectada debido a una enfermedad permanente o discapacidad física y cuyo registro de inscripción haya sido marcado como “incapacitado de forma permanente” por
la Junta Electoral conforme a las disposiciones de la Ley de Educación tendrá el derecho de recibir una boleta para votos en ausencia de acuerdo con las disposiciones de la Ley de Educación sin la necesidad de realizar solicitudes diferentes para obtener dicha boleta.
ADEMÁS, SE NOTIFICA que los votantes militares que no estén actualmente inscriptos pueden solicitar inscribirse como votantes calificados del distrito de la biblioteca. Los votantes militares que sean votantes calificados del distrito de la biblioteca pueden presentar una solicitud de boleta militar. Los votantes militares pueden indicar su preferencia de recibir una inscripción como votante militar, una solicitud de boleta militar o una boleta militar por correo, por fax o por correo electrónico en su solicitud de dicha inscripción, solicitud de boleta o boleta. Los formularios de inscripción de votante militar y las solicitudes de boleta militar se deben recibir en la oficina de la Secretaría del distrito escolar a más tardar a las 5:00 p. m. del viernes 3 de marzo de 2023. No se escrutará ninguna boleta militar a menos que se haya recibido en la oficina de la Secretaría del distrito escolar a más tardar a las 5:00 p. m. del día de la elección.
Fecha: 30 de enero de 2023 Bay Shore, New York
POR ORDEN DE LOS ADMINISTRADORES DE LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA
NADINE T. SUMMERS, Secretaria del distrito
SBS - 261 - 2/15, 3/1, 3/15 & 3/29/23
We’re back at Mulcahy’s!
Just steps from the train station!
Kyla, Danielle Margarita-Leonard and Aaron Leonard’s beautiful daughter, is a twelve year old who was diagnosed eleven years ago with Angelman Syndrome, a rare neurologic al condition, which causes severe impairments with speech, movement, and cognition. Proceeds from the event will go directly to Kyla to help cover the ongoing (and lifelong) costs associated with her care
When: Saturday, March 18, 2023
2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where: Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall
3232 Railroad Ave Wantagh, NY 11793
What: Food and Open Bar Chinese Auction 50/50 e Music by Andy Arowana
EXXCITING NEWS!!
This year's event will be even more special , as Danielle and Aaron have decided t o once again honor and acknowledge another child with Angelman Syndrome at the event
Meet Jeffray Jeffray is 12 years old and was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome when he was 3 ½ We are excited to share that Jeffray and his mother, Theresa, will be joining us this year. Your continued support does not go unnoticed, and the Leonards are proud to share the support and love with this special boy and his mother.
If you are unable to attend and would still like to donate : ail a check made payable to “The Kyla M. Leonard Special Needs Trust” to: Denise Naccarato, 316 Seacliff St., Islip Terrace, NY 11752
If you would like to donate raffle items or have questions about the event , please contact: Denise Margarita-Naccarato 631-834-4625 Gregg Jaffe 516-770-5305 Dave Udell 516 -987-4347
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The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (ADRC) will host its Annual Memory Walk and Spring Festival at Marjorie R. Post Community Park, 451 Unqua Road, Massapequa, NY on Saturday, April 22, 2023. The walk will begin with registration at 8:30 am, a light breakfast, and opening ceremony. The Memory Walk and Spring Festival is being held on Earth Day and will have activities celebrating the planet as well as a Memory Tree to honor loved ones, archery activities, music, photos, food, beverages and more! In addition, many other community organizations are joining us and will be sharing resources with participants. This is an event you do not want to miss.
funds and awareness. All participants will receive a tote bag with goodies. Participants that raise $100 or more will also receive a commemorative T-shirt. To register visit www.ADRCinc. org and click on Events.
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Each year, the Memory Walk serves to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia, honor and remember those impacted by the disease, and raise funds for ADRC to continue to provide support and services to families on Long Island. All funds raised stay on Long Island and are put right back into serving local families impacted by the disease.
It is $25 per person to participate and Children 12 and under are FREE.
Consider creating a Team and having friends and colleagues join you in raising
Sharyn O’Mara of Futterman, Lanza and Pasculli says “We are thrilled to sponsor the Memory Walk and Spring Festival and to be involved with the planning committee because ADRC helps our clients and families all year long. When a family comes to us and there is an Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis involved, it is wonderful to be able to offer them a trusted resource like ADRC knowing that our clients will receive guidance, support and information that is desperately needed during this difficult time. Over the years, we have proudly sponsored ADRC in multiple ways and partnered together to conduct presentations and educational events for caregivers and the community.”
ADRC is a grassroots 501c3 nonprofit organization that offers FREE services and programs to families throughout Long Island. Our mission is to provide care, support and educational programs for families in need, and to be advocates for local families who are coping with Alzheimer’s disease
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One South Country Road, Brightwaters, NY 11718
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The Library hours are:
Monday through Thursday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M
Friday and Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Sunday 12:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M
Curbside Pick up: Monday through Thursday 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
Friday and Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Sunday No Curbside
Check out our website, Facebook page and YouTube channel for announcements and learn about all of our activities. Monthly brochures and calendars are available on our website or stop by the Children’s Desk for a print version.
The Gallery, Outside and Inside Showcases will be featuring the artwork of the Bay Shore Public Schools’ grades Kindergarten through 2nd Grade.
March 17th – Friday from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. –Senior Assistance (BBA275) Get answers to any questions you may have on Medicare entitlement programs and services for seniors, as well as explanations of federal, state and local programs available. John Bruno’s services are provided by the Suffolk County Office for the Aging. Mr. Bruno will assist you with any paperwork that you need filled out. This service is offered on a firstcome, first serve basis.
March 18th – Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.Defensive Driving Course by the Empire Safety Council. There is a $30.00 fee made payable by cash, check, or money order (made out to Empire Safety Council) due at the time of registration. Please bring your New York State driver’s license. Registration is in person only.
March 21st – Tuesday at 6:30 P.M. – Parent and Teen Paint Night (BBA154)
There is a $10.00 nonrefundable material fee per family that must be made in person at the time of registration. Limit of 12 families. Artist Kathy Reccardi will guide you step by step to create your own masterpiece. Parents and tweens (grade s 4 – 8) will collaborate and paint a 16 x 20 canvas creation.
March 23rd – Thursday at 6:00 PM. – Author Visit – Linda Marie Frank (BBA155)
Art, Not Art invites you to investigate the romantic, intriguing and illegal world of art crime. This includes the authentication of art works and forgeries to a recounting of some of the greatest art crimes in history.
March 26th – Sunday at 2:00 P.M.
The Friends of the Bay Shore-Brightwaters Library Performing Arts Series presents BD Lenz & the All Stars – This high energy ensemble will keep you grooving along with their virtuosic renditions of classic covers.
March 30th – Thursday at 6:00 P.M. – Author Visit: Theresa Dodaro (BBA152)
The Porcelain Doll is a story of survival and perseverance in the face of tragedy. Issy Brummel and Rebekah Franckel struggle to endure as their homeland is torn apart by WWII. This story was inspired by two women who never knew each other in life, but their own stories have been woven into this novel.
COMPUTER COURSES:
There is a $10.00 non-refundable fee for each computer class. Registration and payment must be made in person only. Classes are limited to 12 people.
March 17th – Friday from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. –Intermediate Microsoft Excel (BBA149)
Learn more about the world’s most popular spreadsheet program, including functions, working with ranges, macros, charting and much more.
March 31st – Friday from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. –Advanced Microsoft Excel (BBA150)
Using Microsoft Excel learn advanced features including VLOOKUP, data validation and much more.
Wednesday Afternoon at the Movies at 2:30 P.M.
No registration is necessary. Women’s History Month movies:
March 15th – Real Women Have Curves (2002)
March 29th – The Farewell (2019)
12-Step support group giving Hope & Strength to parents, family and friends concerned with a loved one’s destructive behavior
caused by Alcohol, Drugs or Related Behavioral Problems is now meeting virtually until further notice. For further information
e-mail or call: Donna526@aol.com or (631) 589.3790; Diane (631) 587.0966, www. FamiliesAnonymous. org
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and other dementias. All funds raised stay on Long Island. In 2022, ADRC served over 1000 families with care consultations, support groups, educational workshops and therapy
programs.
To learn more about ADRC and to register for the Memory Walk, create a team or show your support with a sponsorship, please visit www.ADRCinc.org
Maximize your living space and create a clean, clutterfree environment by prioritizing essential belongings and emptying closets, rooms, and storage spaces.
Putting a fresh coat of paint on the walls will make your home look and feel like new.
From updating light fixtures to fixing leaky faucets, addressing necessary repairs will boost your home’s appeal and impress potential buyers.
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