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Joey’s Fund 9th Annual Classic Car Show Oct. 1
Joeyʼs Fund is pleased to announce that last yearʼs car show raised $13,500 in donations — total of $50,500 since 2018 for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Joeyʼs Fund annually donates $600 to St. Jude Childrenʼs Research Hospital and Make-AWish Foundation, and donates $300 annually to the American Red Cross.
This year Joeyʼs Fund has also donated $1,500 to Johns Hopkins All Childrenʼs Hospital of Florida.
The 9th Annual Classic Car Show will be held on Oct. 1 at Closter Plaza from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date Oct. 8). The show fea-
Tenafly Board of Education meeting dates
Hereʼs the schedule of remaining public meetings (work sessions and regular meetings) for the BOE. All meetings begin with a closed session at approximately 6 p.m. and an open session immediately following at approximately 7 at the Hegelein Building, 500 Tenafly Road. Regular meetings are Mondays,Aug. 21, Sept. 11, Oct. 16, Nov. 20, and Dec. 11.
Annual reorganization of the board is set for Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2024.
tures classic cars, a DJ, door prizes and trophies for car registrants, a 50/50, over a dozen raffle items, food trucks, vendors, and fun games for all.
This is an approved organization under the 501(c)(3) section of the Internal Revenue Code. All proceeds are donated to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Care Center of New York, St. Jude Childrenʼs Hospital, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Red Cross, Ronald McDonald House of Florida, and Johns Hopkins All Childrenʼs Hospital of Florida to help families with all who have life threatening illnesses.
Founder Tony DeCarlo told Northern Valley Press on Aug. 1, “We are extremely thankful to all of those who have participated and we hope to see them all again this year for yet another successful event in support of all of these wonderful non-profit organizations.”
DeCarlo said, “In an effort to provide ongoing relief to struggling families suffering from these financial/medical hardships, we are asking our valued friends, neighbors, and proprietors for their spon- sorship in helping us pay it forward.”

Whether you are a car enthusiast looking for some friendly competition, a business looking to make a donation, a person looking to donate your time or money to this cause, or a vendor interested in pitching in for the event, email us donations@joeyscharityfund.org. You can also visit joeyscharityfund.org to make a donation and learn more about this organizationʼs dedication to make a difference.
To reduce hardships, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
(MSK) has two funds. The Financial Assistance Program (FAP) addresses the medical costs of cancer treatment not covered by insurance, such as co-pays and deductibles.
The Social Work Patient Fund helps MSK patients and their loved ones with the nonmedical costs of cancer treatment, such as transportation, parking, housing for out-of-town patients, and childcare or eldercare, as well as other expenses,such as onetime payments toward rent, a mortgage, utilities, and other bills.