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AFA walk to be held in Nassau

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we needed something in Nassau County.” The Eisenhower Park walk is A part of the world’s largest entering its sixth year, Hardevent to raise awareness and ekopf added. Walkers can register individfunds for Alzheimer’s disease care, support and research, the ually, with teams started by fami“Walk To End Alzheimer’s,” is lies and friends, or with corpocoming to Eisenhower Park in rate teams and sponsors. “We have companies that are East Meadow on Sunday, Oct. 1. fundraising for all The walk takes the different walks place in 600 commuin the nation,” nities nationwide Hardekopf said. and will kick off at “They commit to 10:30 a.m. in the raising a certain park’s Field 6/6A. In amount of money the past on Long and become a Island, the walk national team.” marched through Educational proBelmont Lake State TINA HARDEKoPF grams accompany Park in Babylon, corporate sponsoraccording to Tina Director of ships, she said. For H a r d e k o p f , t h e development, financial compadirector of develop- Alzheimer’s nies, like Edward m e n t w i t h t h e Association Jones, one of the Alzheimer’s AssociAlzheimer Associaation Long Island tion’s national presenting sponchapter. “As time passed, we started sors, these pro g rams are realizing when we look at the extremely important. “A lot of these corporate people involved, we see that they’re traveling from Nassau teams will allow us to come in County, the Hamptons and from and do these education prothe East End,” she said. “We grams, like communication realized that we needed one out strategies or knowing the 10 east, so we added a Yaphank signs,” she explained. “It’s great walk. As we started to grow the for the financial industry. People Yaphank walk, we realized that Continued on page 7

By JoRDAN VAlloNE

jvallone@liherald.com

Keith Rossein/Herald

Irish fanfare in the heart of Nassau County At Irish American Night on Aug. 21 in Eisenhower Park, the Master of Ceremonies Tony Jackson with the event’s co-chair Bridie Mahoney, President of the Irish American Society of Nassau, Suffolk & Queens, P.J. Smith and event co-chair Brendan Kerins. Story, more photos, Page 3.

Catch ‘It Came From the Radio’ in-person at the E.M. library By PARKER SCHUG pschug@liherald.com

Mark Torres has brought his love for comics to the radio — and to the East Meadow Public Library. Now 20 years into his career as a radio host and producer, Torres is succeeding on the air and in other walks of life. His show “It Came From The Radio” is a syndicated weekly broadcast, live on tape, featuring the voices of Torres and his co-host, Jen Feldy, among other guests and segment hosts. The hour of entertainment comes out of WGBB-AM (1240) in Merrick, and is simulcast on WGBB-FM (95.9) in New York every Sunday at 6 p.m. It can also be heard on WARY-FM (88.1) in

Westchester, weekday nights after 10 p.m. The show first aired in 2003, and today listeners can also tune in online on Wednesdays, on SCIFI.radio; Thursdays, on BTDRadio.com; Fridays, on IndieVolt.com; and weekends, on CrookeDriverRanchRadio.com, along with 45 other podcast streaming locations. Torres became interested in broadcasting and radio because he saw it as an opportunity to connect with people in the comic book industry. He has a longtime interest in the genre, and took a chance on creating a radio show after hearing an announcement for openings on WGBB, Long Island’s oldest radio station. “The View,” a television talk show on ABC which had started in 1997, inspired the new host. Continued on page 5

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