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Garden City Dance Project is busy rehearsing for its annual gala performance on May 20-21. Under the guidance of Artistic Director Jacqueline Collins, the 40-member performing ensemble is preparing to wow audiences with its eclectic mix of music and dance styles. The performance will showcase the g More ... Winthrop-University Hospital%27s Perspective in Health Series will present a free lecture, "Multiple Sclerosis: New Treatments on the Horizon," on Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 7:00 PM. Held at Winthrop%27s Community Outreach Center at 101 Mineola Boulevard at the corner of Second Street in Mineola, More ... Q: I was curious about the Casino and its name. Was there ever gambling there - if not, could you tell me why? More ... McMahon Realty is proud to announce that we have collected more than 300 cell phones and paperback books combined, to be sent to the troops abroad. We would like to thank the following people, and everyone else who has contributed, for their generosity. More ... On March 16, Fidelity Investments on Franklin Avenue, hosted the ninth in its series of After Hours Networking Events where business people and residents get together in an informal relaxed atmosphere to promote business and exchange pleasantries. More ... On April 26 at 7 pm at the Senior Recreation Center, Elder Care experts Sheila Mansfield, Patient Care; Michael Pfeifer, Esq; and Ann Recht, LMSW Geriatric Care Manager will meet with interested residents on decisions concerning our senior population. More ... Senior Connections presents a public forum on the changing multi-faceted roles of Grandparents and Grandchildren. Opportunities to maintain family bonds will be presented and inter-generational sharing will be highlighted. More ... On March 10, Garden City High School students Eric Hugel, Ashley Calame and Juli Thorstenn proudly displayed their bandages after participating in the high school More ... The Garden City Unit of The American Cancer Society wants you to treat yourself to a wonderful More ... On Saturday, April 2, the Chamber held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the grand opening of Cold Stone Creamery at 984 Franklin Avenue - the block between Ninth and Tenth Streets which completes the area come to be known as "restaurant row." Cold Stone Creamery is known for its superior premium ice More ... Adelphi University School of Education faculty member Dr. Charline J. Barnes has been selected among 300 applicants as one of the 2005 Carnegie Scholars from The Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (CASTL) in Stanford, California. She will join 20 outstanding faculty membe More ... Winthrop-University Hospital will offer a free lecture on "Crohn%27s Disease" Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at 7:00 PM. Held at Winthrop%27s Community Outreach Center at 101 Mineola Boulevard at the corner of Second Street in Mineola, the program will address the management of the disease, as well as More ... The Community Club of Garden City and Hempstead has a very special treat in store for its members and guests at the final program of the 2004-05 season. Violinist James Graseck, New York More ... Winthrop-University Hospital%27s Perspective in Health Series will present a free lecture, "Multiple Sclerosis: New Treatments on the Horizon," on Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 7:00 PM. Held at Winthrop%27s Community Outreach Center at 101 Mineola Boulevard at the corner of Second Street in Mineola, More ... If you are even just thinking of selling your home in the foreseeable future, you absolutely need to invest 2-hours of your time by attending an information-packed Adult Education seminar More ... Adult Education is offering you the opportunity to visit Kykuit, the legendary Rockefeller Estate on More ... The flower sale you have been waiting for is here! St. Joseph School PTA is proud to offer you fabulous blooms in colors galore which they have brought in from a prestigious well-known grower from Long Island%27s eastern end. St. Joseph has the best selection, including the following beauties in m More ... James Elustondo, a Stratford School 5th grader, recently competed in the New York State Elementary K-6 Chess Championship in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. James finished in a tie for second place out of 84 participants in the Novice Section winning five of six games. More ... Summer is around the corner; do you want an updated look? Then, join us at Lord & Taylor for an evening of fashion on Thursday, April 21st at 7:30pm. The evening will consist of a fashion show and accessorizing tips for the summer from the Lord & Taylor experts while enjoying a delicious three co More ... The Garden City Branch of the American Association of University Women will hold their annual More ... James Elustondo, a Stratford School 5th grader, recently competed in the New York State Elementary K-6 Chess Championship in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. James finished in a tie for second place out of 84 participants in the Novice Section winning five of six games. More ... The Garden City Casino is pleased to announce that the highly regarded Junior Development Tennis Program will again be offered this summer. To meet the needs of the village More ... St. Joseph School held its%27 annual Queen of Hearts Luncheon on February 8 at the Cherry Valley Club. The event was an elegant affair as always, with an auction, sweepstakes and fabulous prizes to both keep the mood lively and raise money to support excellence in Catholic education at St. Joseph S More ... The curtain is going up on April 22nd & 23rd showcasing this year%27s Drama enrichment production of the Meredith Wilson%27s, The Music Man Jr. This theatrical presentation is tailored for young actors and provides a wonderful opportunity for family entertainment. Children in grades 5-8th have b More ... Megan Allen has taken her studies to the land "down under" through AustraLearn study abroad programs. Starting in February 2005, Allen embarked on an academic journey to Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Megan will be a junior next year at Quinnipiac University, majoring in advertising. She More ... Winthrop-University Hospital%27s renowned Comprehensive Cancer Program has once again received a stamp of approval from the American College of Surgeons%27 Commission on Cancer. More ... Classes Starting in May Take advantage of spring by taking one or more of the upcoming Adult Education seminars: More ... on monday, april 18, 7:30 pm, plan to join Marvin Illman at Barnes and Noble in Carle Place for the second of his semi-monthly writing workshops. As always, Marvin will assign specific exercises and critique the finished pieces handed in as he helps attendees improve their writing skills. Call 741-9 More ... Hurry! This is your last chance to participate in the annual PTA Spring Plant Sale. All orders are due by More ... Over 100 Scouts, parents, friends and relatives celebrated the evening with Boy Scout Troop 56 as Thomas J. Borsari, John V. Galterio, and Michael I. Haskoor were inducted as Eagle Scouts at The Garden City Community Church. Mayor Barbara Miller and Nassau Legislator More ... Beautiful flowers, exquisite art work, fantastic hooked rugs - all can be seen at the Annual Studio Exhibit sponsored by The Studio Department of The Community Club of Garden City and Hempstead on Wednesday May 4 More ... Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray (2nd right), Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin (right), Town Clerk Mark Bonilla (left), and New York State Assemblyman David McDonough (2nd left) present an official Town of Hempstead Citation to Patrick Curry, the co-chair of The Garden City Kiwanis Foundation More ... The Colonel Aaron Ogden chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution held its annual philanthropic luncheon at the Cherry Valley Club on April 2nd. The chapter was pleased to honor Mrs. Susan Nifenecker, director of districts X and XI. Entertainment was provided by the More ... |
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