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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com august 14, 2014 • The Courier sun 33 St. Michael’s Remember Me Run of 2014 Who Am I is a question long asked that has had many answers. It is a question that seeks the mysterious and probes the essence of humanity and of the individual. It invades the essence of why we are alive, the purpose we serve, and the good we may claim to justify our existence. Who Am I also demands a response as to the duties, obligations and responsibilities we have for others. They may be members of our family, friends, associates, workmates and the public in whose welfare life as we know it is lived. Our eyes reflected in the mirror may be a window into the soul and assuredly they hold no lies. Simply we have the choice of accepting their truth or of lying to ourselves. The First Responders who entered the Towers on September 11th answered that troubling question fully understanding the truth of their situation. Confronting individually the question they ran forward as a group. Not one fled turning away from their breathen collectively defining not who they were but who each was. Cancer patients and the visually impaired daily must face their reality and determine who they are in a world where others are gifted with health and sight. Our sympathies encompass each but absent their infirmaries we have no means to comprehend their plight. Heavy is their burden and awful their days must be. On Saturday, September 13th St. Michael’s will host the Remember Me Run of 2014. The Run will honor the lives of the First Responders of 9/11 and dedicated to raising funds for Shareing and Careing and Visions. Helping those who need our support is a duty and responsibility that St. Michael’s has served since 1852. The question of Who Am I is a personal search. What it asks reaches beyond the limits of our bodies to our place in the world. For those who run, walk or stroll in honor of others the question has in part been answered. Ed Horn, Director St. Michael’s 24th July 2014 ADVERTORIAL EARN EXTRA INCOME The Queens Courier is looking for experienced Telemarketers to work in our Bayside Office. MORNING & AFTERNOON SHIFTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE. SALARY + COMMISSION CALL FOR INTERVIEW 718-224-5863 ext. 228 Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On You! Enjoy our incredible sunset view while experiencing the sumptuous classic and modern dishes of Vetro’s Sunset Dinner Menu Featuring Choices from a selection of 8 Antipasti, 9 Entrée Choices and nish with a special treat of Chef ’s Daily Dessert delight. Choose from such popular dishes as our Clams Oreganate, Salmone Ai Ferri and many more of our classic favorites. ree Incredible Courses $28* Sunset Dinner Menu Served Tuesday – Saturday 4pm – 5:45pm *Price excludes beverage, tax, and gratuity. Not available for groups of 10 or more. Please Call: 718.843.8387 Or Visit Us At: www.vetroNYC.com 164-49 Cross Bay Boulevard • Howard Beach, NY 11414


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