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PAUMANOK SELECTED PROJECTS

Clean up crew
The Town of Massapequa Park held the annual Earth Day Cleanup at Brady Park. South Bay volunteers headed by our environment leader Charlie Nicolas were given plastic bags to gather the debris.   After the cleanup food was supplied to the volunteers.



Mother Goose reads to students


On Friday, April 4th Dominick and Dorothy Schiavone visited The Presbyterian Nursery School to read nursery rhyme books to three classes.   The children enjoyed the readings and joined in singing some nursery rhymes. Each child received a book to take home for their parents to read to them. They all put their names in the books.
    

 
presenting check and food to Most Holy Rosary pantry

On March 12, 2008 Dorothy and Dominick Schiavone and Hank and Marge Koehler went to The Queen of the Most Holy Rosary pantry in Roosevelt and presented ten $10.00 Easter Food cards and a supply of food to be distributed.  The cards and food is always needed and appreciated.







making a donation to Luthern Family Services
On March 11, 2008 Hank and Marge Koehler went with Carolyn and Bill Rose to deliver ten $10.00 Easter Food Gift cards to Lutheran Family Services in Uniondale.   Carolyn has also been delivering baby clothing that the Services pack into baby layettes. They are so grateful for our donations.

 

 

 

Woodhull students get dictionariesOn Tuesday, January 22, 2008 the Verizon TelecomPioneers visited the Woodhull Elementary school in Shirley. 145 third grade students were given a dictionary to keep as their own, and given a presentation on how to use those dictionaries.

 








Mother Goose gives each child a book of their own
On January 11, 2008 Hank and Dorothy Koehler joined Dorothy Schiavone at the Presbyterian Nursery School for the Mother Goose Reads program.
The children enjoyed stories and joined in singing some of the rhymes.  Dorothy distributed 80 books to the children.  The teachers have already requested a return visit for some of the other classes.
 



Woodhull students with Mother GooseMother Goose sang and read to 141    kindergarteners and then presented each student with their own book to take home.

 

Woodhull School receives MAP rugA 9’ x 11’ US map rug was also presented to the school for the 5th graders. These students assisted us in  collecting, 7 old watches, 8 used cell phones, 15 eyeglasses, 17 used ink cartridges, 4 blankets, 4 hats, 3 mittens, 3 scarves, 5 children’s winter jackets, 1 child’s snow suit, 7  tote bags, coupons, and 300 can tabs from soft drinks.