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Call George @ Friedrich Real Estate 631-587-8300 { LOOK YOUR BSSt Second annual W est Islip Sum m it Set for O ct. 28 Following the success of its inaugural Summit of 2009, the West Islip Summit Coalition will host the Sec ond Annual West Islip Sum mit, an event that brings to together all segments of the community to highlight the bright spots of West Islip, while discussing current day challenges. The Summit will be held Thursday, October 28,6 p.m., at West Islip High School. The evening’s festivities will include an overview of the work the Summit Coali tion has done during the last 12 months, provide updates on future projects, and an nounce an outline of issues that need to be tackled with support from local elected officials. In addition, lo cal residents will have an opportunity to meet local businesses at the Business Expo being held during the Summit, and enjoy perfor mances from the West Islip High School Band and Or chestra. “The Summit is another opportunity for West Islip residents to come together and celebrate our home town,” says Steve Gellar, co-chair of the West Islip Summit Coalition. “Like any other community, we have things to celebrate and issues to tackle. While the Coalition has worked to tackle many issues, more work needs to be done and I encourage local residents to get involved.” During the past year, Summit Coalition members held food drives to help fill the shelves of pantries at local churches, advocated for continued police patrols in local shopping centers, and worked with govern mental agencies to clean up the creek that runs behind Beach Street Middle School and West Islip High School. “The Summit Coalition has made some wonderful strides over the past year,” said Annmarie LaRosa, co chair of the West Islip Sum mit Coalition. “We continue to seek volunteers to lend their expertise to the Co alition as part of our effort to help make West Islip the best it can be.” For more information, log on to info@wisummit.com The? Fun ¡Begins cat $ 1 mF fear O p e n i n g ¡Might Tickefsl* *( Excludes V IP Floor an d V IP seats. N o double d iscounts.) iNASSAUmlii ¡«“ C O L IS E U M . 1 7 * - m Prudential Ce&K&ssr F o r full s h o w s c h e d u l e s a n d to b u y tic k e t s , g o to v ^ v v ' v v ' . c l i s r t e y o r f t i c e . c o r r i , t i c k e t m a s te r ™ R e t a il L o c a t i o n s , A r e n a B o x O f f i c e s o r c a l l ¥ - 8 0 0 - 7 4 5 - 3 0 0 0 R e g u l a r Ticket Pricesz $ 2 0 • $ 2 7 .5 0 • $ 3 2 . 5 0 • $ 5 5 V I R • $ 8 0 V I P Floor Limited number of V IR Fleer end V IR seats available. Call a r g o online fa r details. (Service ch arges, facility a n d h a n d lin g fee* m a y apply.) ?You£îtnrai 9\1 A nniversary UNDER THE LIGHTS DUS VARSITY SOCCER GAMES F rid a y , O c tober 2 2 nd 2C1© Fab v ieti J r/S r liu ti School Football Field activities cecini ... 4:C© RM Babylon Varsity Soccer Teams Panthers Lady Panthers vs Mercy 4:30PM Center Moriches 7:00PM Refreshments Raffles IN REMEMBRANCE CE RANDY ZWERLEIN COME AND CELEBRATE H1TH COMMUNITY SPIRIT! Support th# importance of volunteer work and athlatic activities in Babylon Village. For more Information contact! Alona BerenMatt 0 631-321-4016 The proceeds of this event will a p p o rt student scholarships given In Randy Zwerietn’o mfmory, and future night games In celebration of education and community spirit! N ew s 12 r e cognizes Bay S h ore H .S. valedictorian K atie Law lor With a weighted grade point average (GPA) of 100.71, Bay Shore High School valedictorian Katie Lawlor is well prepared for the academic challenges of a Georgetown University educa tion. A scholar-athlete recognized by News 12, Lawlor balances her schoolwork with numerous extra-curricular activities. An oboist with the Wind Ensemble and bells player in the Ma rauder Marching Band, she is also an active member of the National Honor Society, Service Honor Society, Tri- M Music Honor Society and Spanish Club. She also excels as an All-League/ Academic/ All-American Swimming Captain; and Academic All-American Lacrosse GOaltender.’ The valedictorian related to the graduation audience that, “Every person will find suc cess in his/her own way. Just findwhafyouwaftt.”