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My name is Ruben Callejas ('53) and am interested in contacting Fred Flickinger ('38). He and his wife Sonia lived in my parents downstairs apartment on West John St. in the late 40's and we haven't communicated with each other since. I remember Fred gave me my first ever hockey stick and puck when I was about 12 years old.--Thanks for your help.
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As I have previously written about, I am recommending Mr. Joe Ryan (science teacher) for the hall of fame. Not just because he was a great teacher, because he is a great human being. After our last phone call, I found out two students of his got him into the "Who's Who" of teachers guide. So I am not the only one who feel's this strongly about it. Great teacher, family man, friend and humanitarian. Bob Goldmacher class of '73
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Sue Mruz Featured In Empowering Women Magazine
Sue Hodges Mruz ('62), of Port Jefferson, Vice President of Jewels by Park Lane (www.jewelsbyparklane.com), will be featured in the July/August issue of Empowering Women, available in the business section of bookstores. She also appears in the cover photo and in an accompanying promotional DVD inserted into the magazine.
With 28 years of Direct Sales experience, Ms. Mruz joined the company in 2000, and currently manages sales teams around the country, from New York to Los Angeles. Jewels by Park Lane, founded in 1955, is today recognized as the leading fashion jewelry direct sales company, known for its generous consultant, hostess, and customer plans. Sue is pictured here with her husband, Denny.
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CHAMBER STREET FAIR PLANNED FOR JULY By Val (Zalewski) Pakaluk '51
The Hicksville Chamber of Commerce Street Fair Committee is busy working on yet another Street Fair set for Sunday, July 22nd from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The fair has become a traditional summer event in Hicksville and if you haven't been to one yet you're missing a special treat. The location is Kennedy Park, between Jerusalem Avenue and Broadway.
Vendors, rides, amusements, entertainment plus radio stations will be on hand for a day of fun for all. Don't forget to bring the children so they can enjoy free rides and amusements sponsored by your local businesses. 500 free t-shirts will be given to children under 12 accompanied by an adult on a first-come, first-served basis.
We're still looking for vendors. Anyone interested can visit this website for the application information: http://www.hicksvillechamber.com/vendor_crafts_merch_app.pdf
To find out more about the Street Fair, you can access this website: http://www.hicksvillechamber.com/event_fair.html
The committee is comprised of Sam Maruca, MetLife; Stephanie Sokenis, Mailrite, Inc; Jim Pavone; Strategic Aerospace Material; Nick Brigandi, Hicksville Water District; Val Pakaluk, Hicksville Community Council and Judy Lombardi, Administrative Assistant.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the Chamber office at 931-7170. See you at the fair!
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Hi all! - Thought you might like to know you can still catch me in the commercial called, "The Closet" for the Newport Development Co, (LeFrak). It says, "If you're tired of living in New York, Move to New Jersey." It's been running all June and should go into July between 6-10am on New York 1 Channel, and on Yankees and Mets games Channels throughout the baseball season. I'm the Grandma snuggling up with Grandpa!
Best to all, Harri Molese '56
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