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bti (N O o _Q 53 o D Q 1 'I eadow students celebrate birthday with reading oorrootion Students at Meadow Elementary School in Baldwin recently celebrated Principal Joan-Flatley's birthday in a special way. Students who read the most books in their class were treated to Ms. Flalley's birthday festivities, . Al*thc end of the 2001-2002 school year, Ms. Flalley gave the students -a challenging reading assignment - to read as many books-as possible over .the summer and keep a reading log. When they returned this fall,,the,students who had read,the most books in each class had<the oppor-_ (unity to participate'• in ,Ms,_- Flatley's birthday celebration.- During the cele- bration, .the'students presented Ms. Flatley. with! handmade birthday cards and enjoyed birthday cake. This is the third year Ms. Flatley has enjoyed her birthday with Meadow students.. She plans .to continue this educational and enjoyable activity in the future. MEADOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Joan Flatley celebrates her birth- day with students who participated in her birthday reading club. MAKE A STAND AGAINST FLU - Judy Piazza of Baldwin, communjty relations coordinator at the Bristal Assisted Living Facility in Westbury, receives her flu shot from Barbara Medlin of the Community Health Center, of Nassau University Medical Center, during a recent drive by'the assisted living facility to expand the number of .individuals protected .from influenza this year. Experts say you should see your doctor now about getting a flu shot. . , ) FRANK ELECTRIC CO • Complete Electrical Service • Showroom, Supplies & Lamp .Repair Celebrating 53 Yrs. and 200,000 INSTALLATIONS! That's The Difference!! 21OO Grand Ave., Baldwin MEM.TY 365 S BAWIEW AVE. FREEPORT, NY 11520 Selling Your House? Don't Under Price Your House! ______ Call Today For A rftCC Home Appraisal - No Obligation (516) 546-9090 Dianne C.Clark Licensed Sate Agml MikilaJ. Thompson Licensed SalK Ajtnt SORRY!' In the. November N 14 issue, on page 14, The Leadeir printed the above photor graph. -The caption described resident Frances Simjnon writing \words of wisdom\ for her grandchil d Leondre Simmon's class at Bayview Avenue School's Grandparents and Special Persons Day. Leondre is her grandson, how- ever, and not her granddaughter. The Leader apolo- gizes for the error. ',''\ ' ' Community Calendar Sponsored By - ttufyerford' & Clart^ Inc. Funeral Home . . Serving The Community For Over 50 Years Personalized Service For All Faiths At Any Hour Every Day * NEW ONE LEVEL FACILITIES Freeport And Surrounding Area's Largest Chapel • New Handicapped Facilities 379-3119 i'. ^ -' • ;1,1'0 PINE STREET,, FREEPORT (CORNER SOUTH OCEAN AVENUE) ;,' KEVIN MOl£SEv' : '*'.'•.'•, ,'•.',• ,'X ' ; • - . • ' .'- '• JERRY FRAYLER . • Kid's Cafe, Friday evening supper for local families.in need,,5:15 p.m., ETS Youth Division, 87 Pine Street. • 'Lunch & Travel, 12 p.m., AA, 4:3Q-p.m., Brownies, 6:30 p.m., at the Freeport Merrjorial Library. .. ; • • ' ' \ ' ' • - Saturday, December 14 X Defensive Driving, \10 a.m., Internet for Beginners, 10 a.m., Recovery, 1:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library. • • ••Children's Literacy Program, 10 a.m., ETS Youth Division, 87 Pine Street. Sunday, December 15 ' *. Freeport Historical Museum,. South Main Street, open 2-5 p.m. •'bowsers, I p.m.VFreeporrChorale Concert; 2 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library. : \ , ' • ' ' • ' ' V . V'. : , . • ' Monday, December 16 ••Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 7 p.m., 40 North Ocean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome. • Bingo at Congregation Bnai Israel, 7:45 p.m., 91 North Bay view Avenue. • Intermediate Internet-Email, 10 a.m., Girl Scouts, 4 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Toastrhasters, 7 p.m., Drug and Alcohol Program, 8 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library. • Freeport Board of Trustees, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall. Tuesday, December 17 • Archbishop Molloy Council.* 1974, Knights of Columbus, Our Holy Redeemer Church basement. 7:30 p.m. . • Aspiring Writers, 6:30 p.m., Village Party, 7 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library. Wednesday, December 18 • AA, 4:30 p.m., CR: Camera Club, 7 p.m., Republican Club, 7 p.m., FML Board Meeting, 8 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library. • Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 9 a.m., 40 North Ocean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome. • Freeport Kiwanis Club, 7:30.p.m., Bedell's West Wind. • Freeport Board of Education, Action Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Atkinson School. _,: • .•'.-• Thursday,, December 19 • Brandeis, 10 a.m., Chess Club, 7 p.m., Mayor's Council on Veterans, 7 p.m., Scandinavian Society, 7:30'p.m.,'at the Freeport Memorial Library. • Freeport Rotary Club, 7 p.m., at Bedell's at West Wind. • Freeport Human:Relations Commission, 8 p.m., Village Hall. • Freeport Park Commission,, 7:30 p.m., Recreation Center. . ? Business Women of Freeport, monthly meeting and dinner, 6 p.m. at Bedell's West Wind, East Bedell Street, Freeport.