Photos courtesy of the Syosset School District The Syosset Central School District is pleased to share the details of its annual Multicultural Festival, back this year after a pandemic hiatus. The event invited all high school students, faculty, and staff to go “around the world” sampling
Selden Middle School’s home and careers club recently assembled 277 non-food and allergy-friendly goodie bags as part of the worldwide Teal Pumpkin Project movement to create a safer, happier, and more inclusive Halloween for kids. “The Teal Pumpkin Project is a great way to make trick-or-treating more inclusive and safer for our students living with […]
Photos courtesy of Paws Of War Nesconset-based non-profit, Paws of War, recently received rescued 15 puppies from southern states including Texas, Georgia and Kentucky, that are now available to be adopted and placed with veterans, first responders and frontline workers at no cost. The organization will be hosting a puppy adoption event at their headquarters […]
Stop & Shop donated 2,000 Thanksgiving turkeys to Island Harvest and Long Island Cares during the first intermission when the New York Islanders host the Calgary Flames on Monday at UBS Arena in Elmont. The Food Bank Presidents participated in the Stop & Shop Shoot-Out – attempting a center ice shot to secure their donations. […]
Now in its 14th year, the Bethpage Turkey Drive to benefit Island Harvest Food Bank will take place on Friday, November 18, 2022, from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The annual drive, which kicks off the holiday food drive season on Long Island, will include a no-contact donation car drive-through which will enable community residents […]
A group of military veterans who are PSEG Long Island employees recently took to the water to raise awareness of mental health issues afflicting many veterans. The group was among 22 veterans participating in the fifth “22 PTSD Awareness Challenge” (22PAC) event, an arduous, 22-mile kayaking trip from Bridgeport, Conn. to Port Jefferson to help […]
Photos courtesy of Smithtown CSD High School East Leadership raised $750 for the Carol Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund on Thursday, November 4 while having fun sponsoring a series of powderpuff football games. Teams were divided by class–seniors, juniors and sophomores and competed in 6-on-6 football while classmates served as coaches and officials. The teams
Photos courtesy of the Sachem Central School District The Sachem Marching Band took home the title of New York State champions in the Large School 3 Division at the New York State Field Band Conference. The band, made up of 62 students from Sachem High School East, Sachem High School North, Sagamore Middle School, Samoset […]
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