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LI GOING RED Men and women from across Long Island will be getting all their red outfits and accessories ready
for the American Heart Association’s 19th Annual Long Island Go Red for Women Luncheon at the
Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury on Feb. 27.
The 2019-2020 Long Island Go Red for
Women Luncheon committee.
HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT INSPIRES
An opening party was held for The Survivor Exhibit, displaying photos that lensman Danny
Weiss took of local Holocaust survivors, at The Port Washington Public Library.
L. - R.: Dinah
Kramer,
Danny Weiss,
Werner Reich,
and North
Hempstead
Town Supervisor
Judi Bosworth.
$500K FOR LI CARES
Bank of America donated a half-million dollars to The Harry Chapin Regional Food Bank
to help the nonprofit establish the organizations’ fifth community-based satellite center in
Hampton Bays.
L. to R.: Kristine Lehn, Long Island
Cares, Michael Haynes, Long Island
Cares, Lorraine Aycock, Bank of
America, Idalia Boczek, Long Island
Cares, Katherine Fritz, Long Island
Cares, Paule T. Pachter, Long Island
Cares, Bill Leonelli, Long Island
Cares, Peter Braglia, Long Island
Cares.
SCENE & SEEN
RALLYE GIVES BACK
The Rallye Motor Company teamed up with the
Heights School in Roslyn to benefit dozens of
economically disadvantaged kids in the neighborhood
by holding a holiday party at the Rallye
Motors dealership in Roslyn.
L. to R.: Rallye Motor Company’s Juliana
Curran Terian and former Hempstead
Town Supervisor Laura Gillen.
NEW CHAMBER
LEADER
East Northport Chamber Of Commerce President
Blake Reed symbolically handed over the gavel
to incoming president Lori Malley.
L. to R.:Blake
Reed and
Lori Malley.
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