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CALENDAR OF EVENTS The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, December 20 •Amityville Rotary Weekly Meeting: 8 a.m., Nautilus Diner, Merrick Road, Massapequa. For info., 631- 264-0300. The president is Don Carney. More ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 31, Dominican Village a notfor profit independent retirement community located in Amityville, held its Annual Halloween Party at Helen Butler, O.P. Hall. Senior residents enjoyed the afternoon listening to howling music themes, dancing, and parading around their costumes. More ... LI Yoga group meets The Long Island Yoga Association will hold a workshop, Saturday, Jan. 12, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 407 Main St., Farmingdale. For more information, call 631-261-1777 or visit www.longislandyogaassociation.org or email longislandyogaassociation@yahoo.com. More ... Kwanzaa celebration The National Association of University Women (NAUW) Suffolk Branch invites you to celebrate Kwanzaa on Sat., Dec. 29, 2 p.m. at the Wyandanch/ Wheatley Heights Ambulance Corps., 295 Merritt Ave., Wyandanch. Refreshments will be served. R.S.V.P. before Dec. 24 by calling 631-665-6570. More ... MHS Cass of '63 reunion The Massapequa High School class of 1963 is celebrating its 45th, reunion, July 12, 2008. It will be held at the Sheridan Hotel in Smithtown. The organizers need help in finding classmates. If you are a 1963 graduate or know of one, call Reunions of America at 631-226-1836. You can also email the... More ...
Sixth grader Annie Gilligan of St. Martin of Tours school in Amityville helped raise money for Brock Elementary School in Louisiana. Brock Elementary School was destroyed during Hurricane Katrina. Annie got all of the students at St. Martins school involved and was able to raise more than $300 for... More ...
Melanie Bellevue, a seventh grader in the school, collected holiday cards for the troops overseas. She asked each class to make or purchase a holiday card. Melanie started this project in November so that she could get the cards back by Dec. 1 and into the mail so the soldiers would receive them ... More ... AMHS Awareness Weekend promotes unity and tolerance In one of the "most successful Awareness Weekends to date," Amityville Memorial High School teacher Jason McGowan, along with 17 other staff members, spent more than 30 hours with 95 high school students during Awareness Weekend IX. More ... |
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