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Tourette Syndrome Association Elects Monte N. Redman as Chairman of its National Board of Directors More ... St. Joseph School proudly displays a scrapbook of their Christmas events throughout December. From the wreathmaking sale to the Santa Breakfast, the PTA kept busy. The children were reminded of the true reason for the season as even nursery students re-enacted the nativity scene. In the December More ... Filled with emotion after the tragedy of September 11 and wanting to do something positive, several Village residents purchased a commemorative brick from the Garden City Historical Society to honor loved ones and friends who lost their lives on that fateful day. The Historical Society%27s brick cam More ... Topic of Free Lecture at Winthrop Hospital To learn about important parenting skills, moms and dads can attend a free lecture sponsored by Winthrop-University Hospital More ... Frank Ruggiero, a 12-year resident from the Eastern section, announced at the January 18th Resident Electors meeting that he will challenge Nicholas Episcopia in a primary run-off election for Village Trustee. The primary will be held on February 1st at Stewart School from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The wi More ... On Jan 10 th there were 9 tables of Duplicate Bridge in play. Results of the evening play were as follows. More ... The Thursday Luncheon Group will meet at the Garden City Community Church on January 27. The group offers an opportunity for senior citizens to get together for fun and fellowship and members of the community are welcome to attend. The group meets from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Guests are asked to bring More ... The Cathedral of the Incarnation (Episcopal Diocese of Long Island) is having a Fellowship Hour at 10:30 a.m. between the 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. services on Sunday, January 16. If you would like to learn more about the Cathedral or if you do not already have a church home, this is an opportunity t More ... The Recreation Department is pleased to offer the Seniors of the Village of Garden City their own tennis lesson time. Lessons will be available in 5 week blocks on Fridays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at our Community Park Tennis Facility. The cost of each five week session will be $100. Our January session More ... The following dance classes will be available to adults who are residents of the Inc. Village of Garden City: More ... Parents looking for a different and enriching summer experience for their children are invited to the Summer Camp and Enrichment Program and Open House on Wednesday, February 9, 2005 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Garden City Public Library. Sponsored by Garden City AGATE is a service to the communit More ... The Garden Department of the Community Club of Garden City and Hempstead will present Vincent Simeone, Director of Planting Fields Arboretum in a slide program on More ... Th e Garden City Recreation Department is excited to announce the first in a series of special trips for our senior population. Our first trip will be to the Philadelphia Flower Show on Wednesday, March 9. The theme of this year More ... The sophomore class of the Waldorf School of Garden City is pleased to present the Greek tragedy More ... This ten week program will teach the beginners as well as the advanced student the art of painting portraits, landscapes, and still-life in pastels. Demonstrations will be available throughout the program as needed. Arleen Rueth Urban, the instructor for this class, is a signature member of the Past More ... The regular monthly Board Meeting will be held Wednesday, January 26, at 8:15 p.m. in the Administration Building, 56 Cathedral Avenue. This meeting was originally scheduled for January 18. More ... on jan. 26, come meet John Gibson, Fox News anchor, at the Garden City Chamber of Commerce luncheon being held at the Garden City Hotel at noon.... More ... Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray (second left), Councilman Ed Ambrosino (second right), Town Clerk Mark Bonilla (right) and Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin (left) present an award medal to Kaitlyn Rose of Garden City at the Eighth Annual Make a Difference Awards ceremony held at the Nathan L.H. Be More ... Hempstead Town Councilwoman Dorothy L. Goosby (third left) presented an official Town of Hempstead Certificate of Recognition to Sarah Lansdale (center), the new executive director of Sustainable Long Island, on the occasion of its open house. The event was held at the organization More ... The Colonel Aaron Ogden Chapter of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold their next meeting on Tuesday, February 1, at 11:00 a.m. at the Garden City Public Library. A fingertip luncheon will be served. More ... During the holiday season, the Garden City High School cheerleaders attended the Marty Lyons Foundation Holiday Party at Huntington Town House. The foundation, started by former Jets player Marty Lyons in 1982, provides special wishes to children diagnosed with a terminal or chronic life-threatening More ... St. Joseph School joins with Catholic schools around the country the week of January 30th through February 4th to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. The week will begin with a special mass on Sunday at 10:30 in St. Joseph Church which will be followed by a reception and Open House from 12 noon-1p.m More ... In a move designed to address the chronic pain of thousands of Nassau County south shore residents who face lower back woes, Dr. Alexandre B. de Moura of the New York Spine Institute in Garden City has introduced state-of-the-art disc replacement surgery in Mercy Medical Center More ... In a press release issued fairly recently, State Senator Michael Balboni addresses this issue of homeland security, which suggests that New York is still a terrorist More ... The Waldorf School recently recognized its major donors at a reception hosted by John D. Miller and Kristin Eisert at their home in Old Westbury. Mr. Miller, a member of the Board of Trustees, welcomed more than sixty Waldorf community members to the gathering. The guests included members of the Boa More ... The latest New York State Department of Health report for the 2000 - 2002, three-year cycle has, once again, placed Winthrop-University Hospital More ... Peter A. Bee, Village Trustee and a Senior Partner at the Mineola Law Firm of Bee Ready Fishbein Hatter & Donovan, LLP, was recently sworn in as President of the Labor & Employment Relations Association ( More ... During the holiday season, Stewart School band/orchestra students performed mini-concerts. Each morning, a different group, including the clarinets, brass and percussion, flutes, saxophones or orchestra, performed selected holiday songs. Stewart School staff and children were greeted each morning wi More ... Garden City High School Interact Key Club members Ryan Johnston, Andrew G. Ajemian and Maximillian Auricchio thanked the community for the van loads of food, bins of clothing and scores of teddy bears donated to the needy and hospitalized during this holiday season. The club is still collecting used More ... Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wirth of Fairfield, CT, joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Kimberly Elizabeth, on December 19, 2004. Kimberly, who weighed 9 pounds, 7 ounces at birth, was also welcomed by her two year-old brother, Martin Jack. Kimberly More ... Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Outcault of Garden City are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Anne Noel Outcault to John Patrick Mitchell son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell of Jamison, Pennsylvania. More ... Mr. Thomas E. Reilly, Jr. of Mattituck, New York is pleased to announce the marriage of his daughter, Patricia Ann Reilly Gallagher of Point Lookout, New York, a former long-time resident of Garden City, to Dr. Richard Douglas Liverpool of West Hempstead, on the Eve of Christmas Eve, December 23, 20 More ... Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Routledge are delighted to announce the recent engagement of their daughter, Heather Mary to Robert Scott Coon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coon of Toms River, New Jersey. More ... |
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