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8 - APRIL 26- MAY 2, 2018 LONG ISLANDER NEWS - HUNTINGTON WEEKLY T o W C H A M B E f . \Aor c H U N TIN G T 0 N N S H I P & OF C O M M E R C E Fae cERVING THE GREATER HUNTINGTON AREA CHAMBER staFF __ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 7 [Brian Yudewitz, Chair Scheines, Vice Chair (Chair, 2014-2017) bert Bontempi, Vice Chair (Chair, 2000-2014) Congratulations, Young Professionals! The Huntington Chamber of Commerce and its Young Professionals committee is thrilled to an- nounce its highly anticipated 10th Annual \Celebrate Long Island's Young Professionals\ awards cere- mony. Thirty of Long Island's young professionals, all under age 30, will be celebrated for their civic en- gagement, philanthropy and success in their career at Crest Hollow Country Club from 6-10 p.m., May 2. Each year we accept the arduous task of sifting through many applicants and referrals for this presti- gious award. Although Long Island is a mecca for many brilliant young pros, these 30 respected indi- viduals were selected for their unique and compelling achievements within their organization and their local community. Since this is the 10\ anniversary of this prestigious event, we are pulling out all the stops! Guests will enjoy live entertainment, delicious food stations, unique raffles prizes and beer tastings of our first ever, \YPA brewed by this year's Young Profes- sionals honorees courtesy of Six Harbors Brewing MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Chip'n Dipped Chocolatier Company. In addition, this will be the second year presenting our \Scott Martella Alurani Award,\ which is given to a past honoree who has not only continued but strengthen their bond with their local community. This year's honoree is Jennifer Cassidy, market manager, VP, People's United Bank. It's truly an honor for the Huntington Chamber to centerpiece the efforts exercised by our millennials in 2018. From creating innovative ideas to designing initiatives that improve quality of life, these 30 trusted honorees are role model citizens for the next generation to mirror. The Huntington Chamber's Young Professionals Committee was created to help many young professionals connect and utilize each other's resources. Its fabric consists of many influ- ential people from all business sectors, Also, thank you to our sponsors: Huntington Hos- pital; St. Joseph's College; Forchelli Law; John's Crazy Socks; YMCA Of Long Island; John W. Enge- man Theater; H2M architects + engineers; Newsday; Cerini and Associates, LLP; Portnoy, Messinger, Upcoming Events Pearl & Associates, Inc.; People's United Bank; Quatela | Chimeri, PLLC; Leadership Huntington; Long Island Cares- Harry Chapin Food Bank; Zim- merman/Edelson, Inc.; Joe Maddalone Power Strate- gies; Crest Hollow Country Club; Cirque Du Soleil Volta; Digho Image Marketing; MaryJayne Casillo Foundation for Cancer Research; The Country Printer; Len Marks Photography; JW Creations; NY Technology Professionals; Six Harbors Brewing Co.; The Culinary Studio; and The Vanderbilt Museum. For ticket and advertising information, visit Hunt- ingtonchamber.com or call 631-423-6100 YPCC CLASS OF 2018 Ryan Adell, Next Generation Politics ° Dakota Arocho, Long Island Cares, Harry Chapin Food Bank © Sarah Bascher, Splashes of Hope . Nicole Brodsky, Quatela Chimeri, PLLC Tracie Busch, Patchogue Famity YMCA Marina Cortese, Animal Instinet Fitness John Cronin, John's Crazy Socks Shannon Dempsey, Leviton Manufacturing, Inc. Kimberty Ferrari, Chocolate Works Dylan Gafarian, Stony Brook University Kristina Jubinville, Longwood Middle School Chip'n Dipped Chocolatier uniquely combines the arts of bak- ing and chocolate making. It's worth a visit to 342 New York Ave. for the aroma alone! Inside this family owned and operated busi- ness, you'll find handmade choco- lates, warm chocolate chip cookies, euro-style truffles, and unusual chocolate _ bars. Their own milk, rz dark, and white chocolates include organic and vegan choices. Gift baskets and platters for all occa- sions can be ordered online at Chip- nDipped.com - for nationwide shipping or in-store pickup. Cus- tomized party and wedding favors and corporate gifts receive prompt, careful personal attention,. Their newest gift idea is a giant custom 1- pound chocolate bar with your name on the wrapper, and your choice of over 14,000 combinations from a long list of add-ins. Starting Memorial Day weekend, Chip'n Dipped stays open late on Friday and Saturday evenings. For a special dessert treat, stop in for a scoop F of their own gour- Chocolatier met edible cookie dough, premium ice cream cre- ations, outrageous baked desserts, and espresso drinks. Chip'n Dipped Chocolatier is located on 342 New York Ave., Huntington village. Visit ChipnDipped.com or call 631-470- 2579 for more information. May 2, 6 p.m. - Celebrate Li's Young Professionals Awards at Crest Hollow Country Club (8325 Jeri- cho Turnpike, Woodbury) May 8, 5 p.m. - Ribbon cutting at Lift/Next Level Floats (42 Gerard St., Huntington) May 17, 5 p.m. - Ribbon cutting at Kelly Schu- macher State Farm Insur- ance Agency (140 E Main St., Ste 136B, Huntington) May 23, 6-8 p.m. - Busi- ness After Hours at Gath- ering of Light Interspiritual Fellowship (11 Park Woods Ln, Kings Park) Cristina Keiley, LDI Color Tool Box Christina Keller, Late Night with Seth Meyers Kristyn Lang, Portnoy Messinger Todd Latchford, John W. Engeman Theater Sonia Lyssk, Huntington YMCA Gabrielle Macagnone, The NPD Group Inc.; M&L Dance Corp Dana Marcinka, Tully Law, PC Alissa Toritto, Cerini & Associates, LLP Brittany Mueller, Huntington YMCA Cristian Murphy, St. Joseph's College Michael Plunkett, Photo Plunkett Productions Meaghan Powers, New York City Law Department Emily Rapuano, Huntington Arts Council Robert Renda, Forchelli, Deegan Terrana Christine Sammarco, Zimmerman Edelson Inc. Alexander Schweitzer, H2M Architects & Engineers James Tomeo, Elwood School Board; Alistate; Elwood Taxpayers Association Amanda Wilson, Golden Paw Society Rebecca Zunno, Cinema Arts Centre HUNTINGTO LONG ISLAND! Cal e\ A od 2s if\? \all {1 & Aai is, N CHAMBER CELEBRATES S YOUNG PR tigo OFESSIONALS a MAY 2, 2018 6-10 p.m. Crest Hollow Country Club Woodbury for tickets call 631-423-6100