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r - \ ' Ivitor lunior ■ iM t from Eanna ipthe 1 • i > Our Holy Redeemer^ Si. Rocco Feast and ^ z a a r will open Wednesday evening, July 6, for five evenings of fun and enter- tsltunent in OHR school yard, comer of Ocean Avenue and Pine Street. Outdoor booths and games uill open at 7 p.m. and the Vegas Games for adults will s u r t at 8 p.m. in Sumner Hall .each evening. - Families will find plenty of food for snacks or a quick meal at the Bazaar. There will.be sausage and peppers, zeppoli, hot dogs, french fries, hamburgers, meat ball heros, soda, beer, cotton’ candy, popcorn and a variety of Spanish food. The feast celebration will be held Saturday, Ju ly -9, with a Mass in Our Holy Redeemer : Church at 5 p.m. followed by a i procession carrying the S ^ o c c o Ibly Redeemer sets date for feast and bazaar Society for the Preservation and ■Encoragemem of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America will entertain at th^ Bazaar on the opemng night, starting a t'8 p.m. pion; Goblet Toss - Elba Durieux; Kiddie Booth- Doreen Bellini; Treasure Chest - Mary and Francis Fee. Also. Rides - John and Ann Deacon and Mrs. James Bla- ney are chairing the bazaar and have announced the booths and .M p u ins will be; Bear Pitch - Kathy Anzalone; Big Mouth - Kathy Breinof; Pop A Qown • Marybeth Fee; Bean Picket Fence - Arleen Lemyre; Knock- A-Block - Anthony Di Sapio- Pop a Can.- Ralph Balderamos; Shuffieboard - Marion Nelson- Dan Board - Lou Pistani; Knock-A-Block - Marge Can- tanno; Poster Pitch - Felicila N a v a p o ; M a tch-A - C o lor - Theresa Blaney; Goldfish - Joan □ McKeown; Food and Zeppole - Linda Siani; Spanish Food - Haydee Rosado; Control - Tom and Frances Fagan; Hospitality -Sister Mary and Sister Eileen; Merchandise - Joe Mercurio and Peter O n ta n n o ; Security - Vince Campion;' Soda - Mike Smith and Choir; Daytime Security and Cleanup - Pedro Serrano; Beer -Joe Babic and' Holy Name Society. W r ’ ’ Freeport student is honored Freepqrt High School fresh man .M a r la G u ttm a n w as recently selected to participate in the Rational Science Foundation Young Engineering Scholars Program a t Arizona State Uni versity this summer. Marla is one of 30 students ' selected from over 600 applicants nationwide for this introduction to engineering. She is currently a participant in Freeport High Schoolk Galileo. Institute in M a th e m a tics and Science Research. Photos on exhibit a t Library uu TT l a ^ HIBBON at tha Grand Opening of the \Ffaaport Hoiiaa of Ftowara\ at 48 W. Jim Senetto, a Freeport, resi dent and self-taught photo grapher, will etilubit his photo graphs of seascapes, city ^ p e s , abstracts and surrealism'in black and white and color at the Free port Memorial Library. His exhibit vnll be on display in the Library's artspace in the main lobby during the month of July. , Mr. Senetto has participated in two juried a rt shows and has had his photographs exhibited at the Merrick Library last summer.' ANNUAL FLO'WSItIHQ GARDEN COMPETITION OF FREEPORT Founded by Fteeport CoauDOiiltr F faklest Mr*. Maiy lOartln. the rtowetriv Gaideo CompeUUon o f F t e ^ n t m a Brat h d d tall BBS. ForUieljut few year* the conteathaa produced many good cnniea; eKh year mote than 40 Freeport Homeownoa have partlc^ated sueeeufi^.. In previous youv 3 Top Et^ries received prizes- 7falsyecr5EDtrtes«1Ilrecdreprtn. Eotriea be judged nisiuulhf oa d ioitt aad appeajvice of oolflfful SDnustta Secoodlyoo UnrlvEpfarg. d ftsntiivaw A ovenB appearsnee. 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