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SCENE & SEEN
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1. ANIMALS, BROADWAY & CHILDREN: Melissa Jones and
Stacy McCoosky at a fundraiser for the Yorkie911 Rescue, Proud
Rescuers of Puerto Rico, and SuperYou Fundation at Crest
Hollow Country Club. 2. HAMPTONS/GREENWICH BARKING
BEAUTY PAGEANT: Cheryl Farley, Greenwich codirector, and
Fern Wienbaum with Maui Lynn, the 2021 Jack Farley Memorial
Lifetime Achievement winner. 3. UNICORN NETWORK LLS
FUNDRAISING GALA: Michael Napoli, Danielle Riggio, and
Brandon Gidicsin at the The Unicorn Network CLEAR fundraising
event benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at the
Riviera Waterfront Mansion in Massapequa. 4. EVENING
WITH A STAR: Priya Lasky, executive director of the Smithtown
Historical Society, Chef Marco Pellegrini, and Chef Sabrina
Vallorini at the Smithtown Historical Society interview series.
5. WESTBURY ARTS DEBUTS: Vinnie Abbatiello, Steve Corte,
Julie Lyon, Westbury Mayor Peter Cavallaro, Laura Schaefer,
Michael Montessano and Beaumont Jefferson and Westbury
Deputy Mayor Jefferson Beaumont celebrate the opening
of the new theater and art gallery. 6. Westbury Mayor Peter
Cavallaro, New York Secretary of State Rossana Rosado,
Westbury Arts President Julie Lyon, Nassau County Legislator
Laura Schaefer, and New York State Assemblyman Michael
Montesano at the ribbon cutting. 7. MUSIC, RAFFLES, GAMES,
AND NETWORKING: Members of the North Shore Young
Professionals attended the first networking event at Stereo
Garden in Patchogue. 8. 24TH ANNUAL NIS GOLF OUTING:
Jay Silverstein, Executive Director of NIS, Honoree Charles
Meadows, and Susan Cali, Director of Development at the
New Interdisciplinary School fundraiser at the Port Jefferson
Country Club. 9. LI'S TEAM USA PLAYERS WIN AGAIN: Long
Island's own U.S. Women's National Team defender Crystal
Dunn of Rockville Centre, on the left and midfielder Allie Long
of Huntington on the right, prior to start of the second game of
the United States Women's National Team victory tour against
Portugal following the United States Women's National Team
win of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in front of a recordbreaking
crowd at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The
U.S. won 4-0.
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Photos by Ed Shin and Bruce Adler
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