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Cathedral Nursery School at 110 Rockaway Ave., Garden City, will hold its annual Fashion Show, on Thursday, November 1st at The Carltun in Eisenhower Park. Fashions will be presented by Lynda Rubin from CaBI Fashions and Peter Duffy Furrier. As a not-for-profit organization, the nursery school relies on its fund raising activities for the betterment of the school. More ... October is designated as Italian Culture and Heritage Month in New York. To honor the Italian language as well as culture during this month, the Italian V students at Garden City High School will host Una Serata All'Opera. The students are well equipped to host this cultural event as they have been studying opera and its important role in Italian society in class. More ... Saint Joseph School, whose dedicated teachers and full-time assistants offer preschoolers and kindergarteners a uniquely well-rounded education in a caring and nurturing environment, invites parents to register their children in its Nursery, Pre-K, and Kinder-garten programs for 2007-2008 on Wednesday, November 7, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m., in the school cafeteria. More ... Buckley Country Day School will hold an Admissions Open House on Sunday, October 28th, at 2 p.m. Headmaster Dr. Jean-Marc Juhel will welcome parents and present an overview of the school's philosophy and programs. More ... On November 9th and November 10th, Garden City High School will present The Diary of Anne Frank - a play based on the diary kept by Anne who, along with her family, was hidden from Nazi soldiers in a small factory annex in Den-mark during World War II. The Franks, a Jewish family, were in hiding to prevent the German soldiers from relocating them to a concentration camp. More ... Registration for 3 year olds for the 2008-2009 school year at Garden Manor Nursery School will be held on Tuesday, October 16 th from 9-11 a.m. At the time of registration contracts will be signed and a $150 non-refundable registration fee is required. More ... Enter Homestead School on any school day and there is likely to be at least one student sitting on a comfortable wooden bench in the lobby just outside the library. On the back of the bench an engraving peeks out over the student's head: In Memory of Maria G. Locopo, Dearest Friend, Dedicated Teacher. The bench appeared in the lobby not long after the death of Mrs. More ... |
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