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VOL. 35 NO. 31
JULY 25 - 31, 2024
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Central alum interns at LIJVS hospital nurses. T his environment fueled her passion for the medical field. White’s personal story was Kezia White, 18, of Valley one of the many reasons she Stream, a recent graduate of Valley Stream Central High was accepted into the program, according to the School, is taking a h o s p i t a l ’ s C F O, significant step Chris O’Brien. toward her goal of “I actually shed entering the health tears when I was care field through reading the essay, an inter nship at and I looked forthe Lo ng Island ward to the week or J e w i s h Va l l e y two lead-up, when Stream hospital. we were setting up The nine-week the interview to internship, which m e e t w i t h h e r, ” runs until Aug. 9, O’Brien said. of fers inter ns a “There was no way, comprehensive after meeting with look at various hosher and then hearpital departments, ing the authenticiproviding hands-on ty and the genuineexperience. White ness around that, is the first high t h at we we re n’ t school student going to give her a accepted into this spot.” i n t e r n s h i p p r o - ChRIS O’BRIEN White’s experigram. CFO, ence has been Her interest in LIJ Valley Stream transformative. Inihealth care stems tially interested in from personal experiences, particularly her sis- cardiology, she now wants to ter’s ongoing battle with leuke- pursue a career in orthopedics mia and her family’s strong after witnessing an orthopedic medical background. Her moth- surgery. “ We w a t c h e d a n a n k l e er is a social worker, and her father and brother are both Continued on PAge 15
By ANGELINA ZINGARIELLO
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Prolific opera composer Leonard Lehrman and his wife and longtime collaborator, soprano Helene Williams, will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their Court Street Music School with a special performance on Aug. 3.
Court Street Music will mark 25 years with August concert By JUAN LASSO jlasso@liherald.com
He is a prolific opera composer and musical director. She is a formidable soprano and actress. For the past 22 years, husband and wife Leonard Lehrman and Helene Williams, an inseparable musical duo, have combined their talents in hundreds of shared performances and musical collaborations worldwide. Their devotion to classical music — and the sublime, opulent art of opera in particular — has been the bonding agent for their marriage. Sharing their accumulated years
of music knowledge and experience with students in their charming home-turnedmusic school on Court Street has been a 25-year passion project. And they show no signs of stopping. To celebrate, as per the couple’s custom, they will give a free invitation concert at 33 Court St. on Aug. 3 at 3 p.m. The concert, led by Lehrman and Williams, will also include violinist Daniel Hyman, pianist Joseph Martin, and singers Perri Sussman, Caryn Hartglass, Thomas Smith and Bennett Pologe. The audience will be treated to a menu of the couple’s handpicked favorite 21 songs, Continued on PAge 15
actually shed tears when I was reading the essay, and I looked forward to the week or two lead-up, when we were setting up the interview to meet with her.