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Lung Force walk to debut on Long Island walk for all impacted by chronic lung diseases — from cancer, to chronic obstructive pulmoMore than 500 walkers are nary disease, to asthma and expected to test their lungs — pulmonary fibrosis. For the Eisenhower Park and help others by defeating lung disease and improving event, the local band from lung health — with the inaugu- Acoustic Overlook will perform ral Lung Force Walk on Long live music. Event speakers Island. include Dr. Nagashree SeetharSet for a 9:30 amu of Northwell a.m., start at EisenHealth, and lung hower Park, the c a n c e r s u r v ivo r American Lung Carol Silva. Association-sponFunds from the sored event is Lung Force Walk intended to raise will suppor t the awareness — and lung association’s funds — for vital EMIly AMITIN a n n u a l wo rk i n lung d i s e a s e Development director, research, educaresearch, education American Lung tional initiatives, and advocacy. and its advocacy Association There also will work on state and be a range of activfederal levels. ities and informational tents Emily Amitin, a developset up around Lot 6 to learn ment director with the lung about lung health and lung dis- association’s metro New York ease. An opening ceremony will and Norther n/Central New kick off the walk at 11 a.m., Jersey area, says the Lung with routes of a mile and three Force Walk came about when miles. Afterward, walkers will organizers realized many peobe welcomed back with a barbe- ple didn’t know how dangerous cue in the park. some lung inflictions — espeSince the campaign began in cially cancer — are. 2014, it has grown into a larger “Through a lot of our surawareness and communication veying, we realized that while project, culminating in walks cancer was top of mind for across the country. Participants Continued on page 2
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A Charles Dickens experience Gerald Dickens, the great-great grandson of author Charles Dickens, performed at the East Meadow Public Library on Sept. 21, to an excited audience that came out to hear his famous tales. Story, more photos, Page 3.
Equity 4 LI Youth hosts panel to discuss ‘The Right to Read’ By RACHElE TERRANoVA rterranova@liherald.com
Reading is the foundation of just about everything you may need or want in life. Yet literacy is a skill that can be taken for granted by Americans who didn’t have to struggle to achieve it, for themselves or their families. Equity 4 LI Youth, an organization founded by Patrick Pizzo, the assistant superintendant for business and finance in the East Meadow School District, hosted a panel discussion, in collaboration with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at the East Meadow Public Library last week, following the
screening of the documentary “The Right to Read.” The film “shares the stories of an NAACP activist, a teacher, and two American families who fight to provide our youngest generation with the most foundational indicator of life-long success: the ability to read,” according to its description on the RightToReadFilm.org. Pizzo, Equity 4 LI Youth’s president, led the Sept. 19 event. The organization is committed to empowering underserved youth through opportunity, mentorship, community resources and equity. At the panel event, it hoped to shed light on issues Continued on page 4
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