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Bellmore Herald 05-25-2023

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Vol. 26 No. 22

MAY 25 - 31, 2023

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Kennedy artists are ‘L.I.’s Best’ Three pieces chosen for display at renowned Heckscher Museum exhibition is available online at Heckscher.org/LIBest2023.

By JoRDAN VAlloNe jvallone@liherald.com

Tim Baker/Herald

SYDNeY BReweR, left, a junior at Kennedy High School, helped the school purchase 60 Stop the Bleed kits, which can save lives in emergencies. Above, Brewer worked with Catherine Dunckley, a Stop the Bleed trainer from Northwell Health.

Learning how to ‘Stop the Bleed’ Sydney Brewer coordinates life-saving project By JoRDAN VAlloNe jvallone@liherald.com

For the last several months, Sydney Brewer, a junior at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, has been working hard to protect her fellow students. The 17-year-old has raised $3,000 to purchase 60 Stop the Bleed kits, which can help save lives in emergencies. In February, Brewer, who lives in Merrick, had expressed hope that doctors from Northwell Health would visit the high school sometime during the spring to demonstrate for students and staff how to use the items in the kit, which includes a tourniquet, gauze and trauma sheers.

On May 12 and 19, that goal became a reality, as instructors from Northwell Health arrived at Kennedy to teach students how to apply tourniquets, pack wounds and stop critical bleeding on medical dummies. Brewer, who is the same age as the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting survivors, was inspired to purchase the kits as a result of the mass murder of 26 students and staff in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012, when she was in first grade. Brewer had joined Kennedy’s Leadership Program, a three-year course designed to create young leaders in the community. As a junior, she is enrolled in Leadership II, the proContinued on page 2

Three student artists at John ‘Sunday at the Market’ F. Kennedy High School in BellSenior Danielle Berkowitz’s more had their artwork chosen photograph “Sunday at the Marto be displayed at the Heckscher ket” was inspired by the work of Museum’s Long Island’s Best Susan Kozodoy Silkowitz, a New exhibition, held annually in York City street photographer. Huntington. Berkowitz, 18, of Merrick, decidDanielle Berkowitz, Dylan ed to take photography at KenneFriedman and Minady for fun when she mi Rodger all created was a sophomore, artwork inspired by under the instruca different piece of tion of Sarah art they had viewed Ritchie, and she disin the museum, covered a passion Cheryl Fontana, the for the art form. district’s director of Berkowitz said fine & performing she enjoys taking arts, explained in a pictures on film and release to the Herald. DANIelle developing them in a Josh Gilmore, a dark room. “I liked BeRkowItz student from Welthe hands-on darklington C. Mepham Kennedy High room experience, High School in Bell- senior because I though it more, also had a w a s s o c o o l my piece selected for the school had a darkdisplay. room,” she said. “That’s what Long Island’s Best: Young Art- most of my work is, and that’s ists at The Heckscher Museum is what I decided to submit for the only judged exhibition on Long Island’s Best.” Long Island that accepts high Berkowitz and her friends school art submissions. Some 91 spend a lot of time in Manhatpieces were selected this year tan, exploring on the weekends, from over 500 submissions. and at an outdoor market near The show opened in April and will close on June 4. The entire Continued on page 4

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feel like this is a great recognition for my artwork.


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