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8 NOVEMBER 3, 2016 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM Help send Maspeth HS student to Africa for special project Joe’s Restaurant Right here in the heart of Ridgewood 1-718-497-1300 or 1-718-497-�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Gift Certificates Available 66-11 FOREST AVENUE You can find us on www.joesrestaurantny.com HIGH ACCLAIM 1/2 Daily News Accepting Credit Cards OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH AND DINNER ––––– A Small Sampling of Our Menu Items ––––– Pollo CHICKEN CUTLET ..................................................$11.45 CHICKEN CUTLET WITH SAUCE ........................$12.45 CHICKEN CUTLET PARMIGIANA ......................$13.45 CHICKEN MARSALA ..............................................$13.45 CHICKEN CACCIATORE .......................................$14.75 CHICKEN FRANCESE ..............................................$13.45 Pesce FRIED CALAMARI ....................................................$9.00 BAKED CLAMS ...........................................................$9.00 STEAMED CLAMS RED OR WHITE ........................9.00 STEAMED MUSSELS RED OR WHITE .................$9.00 LITTLE NECK CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL ..$9.00 SHRIMP COCKTAIL ..................................................$9.00 ANTIPASTO SML. $9.45 LGE .................................$13.45 MIXED SALAD .......................................................... $5.00 CAESAR SALAD......................................................... $5.45 CAESAR SALAD with GRILLED CHICKEN .........$9.00 SLICED TOMATOES with AVOCADO & HEARTS OF PALM ...........................$9.00 SLICED TOMATOES with ANCHOVIES. ...............$8.00 SLICED TOMATOES with MOZZARELLA ...........$9.00 LOBSTER & SHRIMP & MUSSELS .....................$27.45 FILET OF SOLE FRANCESE ..................................$15.45 CALAMARI FRA DIAVOLO ...................................$15.45 CALAMARI MARINARA ....................................... $14.45 SHRIMP FRA DIAVOLO .........................................$17.45 EVERYTHING COOKED TO ORDER • ASK FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR ANY OCCASION. CATERING MENU AVAILABLE Photo courtesy of Maspeth High School Maspeth High School’s International Club is seeking donations to help send students to Africa for a service-learning project. Call Now & End Your Tax Nightmare! �������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� �������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������ Co-Author of the best selling book “Breaking the Tax Code” �������������������������������� �������������������������������� Salvatore P. Candela, EA, ATA, ABA Enrolled Agent - Tax Advisor ���������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ BY ANTHONY GIUDICE AGIUDICE@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM @A_GIUDICEREPORT Before the students of Maspeth High School’s (MHS) International Club can make a diff erence across the world, they need your help getting there. Next summer, the boys and girls of the International club will be going on an 11-day mission to Tanzania in Africa to participate in the club’s fi rst international service-learning project. During their mission they will be working side by side with locals to gain insight into the challenges they face and build lasting solutions to help empower the community. The cost for each student to travel to Africa is $4,930, which includes eight overnight stays, round-trip fl ights, daily meals, local transportation, a sustainable service project with Free the Children — including 20+ service hours — and a safari day. MHS is reaching out to the community to help defray the cost of sending one student to Tanzania for this life-changing experience. “Ms. Polson and I have been inspired to give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture of a new country, but we wanted more than that. We noticed that our students were feeling empathetic towards the less fortunate children we wanted them to have the opportunity to help,” said Nicole Evanisko, Maspeth International Adviser. “One of the best things about this trip is that we listen directly to what the people of Longido, Tanzania need at the time, and we do the best we can to work together to build lasting solutions to help empower their community. We may end up assisting with library construction, building and restoring a school, or helping to provide clean drinking water.” The mission of MHS’ International Club is to become better connected to the world. In the club, students learn about the culture and history of countries from across the globe and by participating in international travel, such as next summer’s trip to Africa, they have the ability become more confi dent, well-rounded young adults. Evanisko believes that through experiential learning, the students can gain new perspectives, develop important skills, and become true global citizens. “Tanzania is a country ridden with poverty and we want to be able to help in whatever way we can,” Evanisko said. “But anyone that has ever participated in a service project knows that you learn more than you could ever teach, and you change more within yourself than you could ever change.” If you would like to donate and help send a student to Africa, please make checks payable to Maspeth High School and send it to Nicole Evanisko, Maspeth International Advisor, Maspeth High School, 54-40 74th St., Maspeth, NY 11373. Or visit their page on Donorschoose.org. All donations are tax deductible.


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