26 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • OCTOBER 2019
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Gutterman Funeral Homes are one of the largest family owned funeral homes in America. Since 1892 the Gutterman family has instilled dedicated service with a
personal touch to the Jewish community which has now spanned over 120 years. Still today, commitment to excellence and knowledgeable funeral directors is
what separates our chapels from all the rest.
Most recently we have taken the steps to become more of a resource and asset to families NOT only at the most emotional time of need, but rather years ahead of
time. We have found some of the most sought after requested referral sources to direct you to in order to help start or compliment your estate planning, begin your
Medicaid application or to nd professional home care aides to protect the aging in place or nd you assisted living, nursing home or Hospice placement services.
By Pre-Arranging funeral services with us, you will help secure your wishes on permanent record by locking in on today’s “out of pocket expenses” controlling your
spending and option of payment plans. Initial consultation is at no obligation and can be discussed at one of our chapels or in the comfort of your own home. Call
now to inquire how we can help direct you in order to save you time and monies with all of your unique estate planning needs.
Call our Main Ofce to schedule your personal, condential appointment. Christopher M.Tombline Executive Manager of Gutterman Funeral Homes
516.764.9400
1895 Flatbush Ave. 1 Block north of
Kings Highway
VETERANS AT THE
LOADING DOCK
Comics Chris Roach, Tugboat Manny,
and more do stand-up benefiting the
Military Resilience Foundation and
VFW Post 2913. Patchogue Theatre
for the Performing Arts, 71 East Main
St., Patchogue, patchoguetheatre.org
$20. 6:30 p.m. Oct. 15.
MASQUERADE BALL FOR
ANIMAL SHELTER
The Little Shelter Animal Rescue
and Adoption Center is hosting its
12th annual masquerade ball to raise
money for the shelter. Costumes encouraged
but not required, and the
night will feature live and silent auctions,
raffles, and dinner. Westbury
Manor, 1100 Jericho Tpke., Westbury,
littleshelter.org/events $100. 6 p.m.
Oct. 17.
RACE FOR MPS
The Post Office Cafe is hosting its
28th annual 5K run and 1K fun run
in celebration of Mark and Casey
Lessing. Proceeds from the race will
benefit the National MPS Society, Inc.
Post Office Café, 130 West Main St.,
Babylon,lessings.com $13-30. 8 a.m.
Oct. 19.
FRIENDS & ANGELS
FUNDRAISER
Live performance by The Switch at
this 9th annual fundraiser to benefit
The Tracy Vicere Foundation.
Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall, 3232
Railroad Ave., Wantagh, muls.com
$65. 3:30 p.m. Oct. 19.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS
LI WALK
Join the effort to raise awareness
and funds that allow the American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention
(AFSP) to invest in new research, create
educational programs, advocate
for public policy, and support survivors
of suicide loss. Jones Beach
State Park Field 5, Ocean Parkway,
Wantagh, afsp.donordrive.com
8:20 a.m. Oct. 27.
NY CAT FILM FESTIVAL
This collection of short films from
around the world educates, entertains,
and help us explore the mystique
of the fascinating felines who
share our lives. A portion of ticket
sales benefits Golden Paw Society,
Inc. Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park
Ave., Huntington, cinemaartscentre.
org $12-$17. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30.
ROCK OUT HUNGER 10
Headlining is Clyde McPhatter's
Drifters. Proceeds benefit St. Mary's
Food Pantry. YMCA Boulton Center
for the Performing Arts, 37 West
Main St., Bay Shore, boultoncenter.
org $45. 2 p.m. Nov. 10.
Comic Chris Roach headlines a
stand-up act benefitting a veterans
charity. (Photo by John Blenn).
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