THE GUIDE TO GARDEN CITY

Ameriprise Financial 27
The Andy Fund 40
Aquatec Lawn Sprinklers 89
AT Stewart Exchange 8
Amanda Castellanos, Esq. 73
Barbatsuly Furs 6
Blake Window 86
Boceski Masonry 55
Broadway Bound Dance 70
Burn Boot Camp 23
Cathedral of the Incarnation 61
Clancy and Clancy 16
Coach Realtors 5
Coach - Lisa Fedor 14
Coach - Nancy Giannone 33
Coach - Guendjoian/Thornton 17
Coach - Julie O’Neill 18
Color Age 80
Compass Realtors 11
Compass Baymack Team 25
Compass - Laura Carroll Team 29
Compass - Maureen Lagarde 31
Compass McCooey-Oliveri 43
Compass - A. Menoudakos 37
Compass - Jen Sullivan 20-21
Compass - Suzanne Weis 39
Complete Women’s Imaging 36
Climax Heating & Cooling 93
Culinary Heights 67
D’Angelo Law Associates 69
Daniel Gale Associates 96
Douglas Elliman Realtors 2
Elks Lodge 90
Empress Carpet 85
Ethical Humanist Society 62
Estetiquette 10
Family Care Connections 69
Four Seasons Realty 7
GC Community Church 62
Garden City Dental Care 35
Garden City Discount Liquor 19
Garden City Jewish Center 60 Garden City Orthodontics 52
Garden City Pizza 79
Garden City Skin Care 67
Gramman Plumbing 85
Grimaldi’s 3
Dr. Arthur Hazarian MD 10
Hengstenberg’s Florist 28
Hibachi Sushi Ya 82
“I’m Not Done Yet” Foundation 4
Invited Estate Sales 75
Jack’s Custom Framing 63
Jack Gayson Plumbing 82
K9 Pet Resort 9
K & W Liquors 78
Kiwanis Club 42
Lutheran Church of the Res. 58
Made In The Shade 57
Magnum Security 30
Man With A Van Movers 75
Mauser & Tobin 64
Mineola Garden City Rotary 45
Mollie Biggane Foundation 41
Music Academy Foundation 47
Nassau Financial Fed Credit 73
Old World Quality Corp 95
Omega Diner 84
Phoenix Construction 71
Physical Therapy Options 46
Pollio Law 32
Raymond James Financial 53
St. Joseph’s Church 59
Signature Premier Properties 15
Silva’s Painting 51
Skintrigue Medi Spa 87
Smile Today Orthodontics 26
Stewart Manor Country Club 12
Tarr Home Improvements 13
TT Enterprises 14
Two of Us Event Planners 81
Uptown Grille 83
Waldorf School of GC 70 We Junk It 89
Wendel Home Center 91
Williston Plumbing 79
Zolezzi Auto Body 22
Dedicated to Lorraine Menzies
Art director, colleague, friend 1952-2022
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Feature story:
Olive Tjaden: Garden City Trailblazer 48-50
Calendar of Events 57
Chamber of Commerce 57
Community Organizations ........................... 84-89
Educational Support Groups ........................ 76-77
Essential Services ......................................... 10-14
Garden City Board of Education ........................ 65
Garden City’s Police Department ....................... 52
Garden City Village Board of Trustees 38
Garden City Mayor’s Comm. on St. Paul’s 42
Garden City Fire Department 46
Garden City Public Library 79-81
Garden City Schools Administration 64
Government Nassau County 24-30
Government - Nassau County. Departments ........ 34
Government Federal .......................................... 16
Government State ....................................... 18, 22
Government Town of Hempstead ...................... 32
Hospitals 75
Long Island Railroad Stations 74 Mail and Shipping Services ............................... 73 Mineola Garden City Rotary.......................... 44-45
Museums........................................................... 63 Parks and Recreation .................................... 68-72
Religious Organizations ............................... 58-62 Property Owners and Civic Associations 54-56 Restaurants and Cafes 90-92 Schools, Colleges, and Universities 65-66 Shopping Malls 73
Village Boards and Commissions 36 Village Tax and Water Bills 53 Youth Sports Organizations .......................... 82-83
Who Are W e & What Do We Sell ? 15 years ago the Exchange was established to benefit The Garden City Historical Society (TGCHS). All proceeds from our sales support the restoration of the Museum. We sell gently used and new: jewelry (fine and costume) * fine crystal (Steuben, Waterford & Tiffany, etc.) and china * home décor & furniture * silver * artwork. (No clothing).
How does consignm ent work? Consignment is resale of merchandise, at less-than-new prices, with consignors being paid 50% of the selling price for their items. As an upscale resale shop, our items are new or nearly new and tend to be higher-end brands. A nd now, we have an expanded select ion of great new gift items (purchased at the NY Gift Show) . Check us out ! We are HERE
LONG ISLAND PSE&G Electric Emergency 1-800-490-0075 POISON CONTROL 1-800-222-1222
GARDEN CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police Headquarters 349 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530
Non-Emergency Calls: (516) 465-4100
Confidential Communications: (516) 465-4108
Youth Confidential Communications: (516) 465-4116
Kenneth O. Jackson
Police Commissioner (516) 465-4110
GARDEN CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Headquarters 347 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530
EMERGENCIES ONLY: (516) 742-3300
Business Calls: (516) 746-1301
Fire Headquarters - located at the west side of Village Hall (347 Stewart Avenue)
Fire Station No. 2 - located at Edgemere Road and Stewart Avenue Fire Station No. 3 - located at St. James Street North and Clinton Road
NASSAU COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Nassau County Police Headquarters 1490 Franklin Avenue, Mineola (516) 573-8800
LONG ISLAND PSE&G Customer Service: 1-800-490-0025
NATIONAL GRID Customer Service: 1-800-930-5003
HEARING IMPAIRED 711
Laura Baymack
Lic. RE Salesperson
Baymack Team M: 516.537.3050
Stephen Baymack Lic. Assoc. RE Broker
Baymack Team M: 516.216.0244
Laura Carroll Lic. RE Salesperson
Laura Carroll Team M: 917.370.5354
Pete Diaz Lic. RE Salesperson Licensed as Pedro Diaz M: 516.642.9881
Lauren Grima Lic. RE Salesperson M: 917.642.5036
Maureen Lagarde
Lic. RE Salesperson
M: 516.850.7812
Patrick McCooey Lic. Assoc. RE Broker
McCooey Olivieri Team M: 516.236.4287
Athena Menoudakos
Lic. RE Salesperson M: 516.316.4955
Michael Meule Lic. RE Salesperson Michael Meule Team M: 516.713.8177
Alexander Olivieri Lic. RE Salesperson McCooey Olivieri Team M: 516.306.7738
Patricia Ottati Lic. RE Salesperson M: 347.392.0381
Alexandra Parisi Lic. Assoc. RE Broker M: 516.427.6878
Jennifer Sullivan Lic. RE Salesperson
Jen Sullivan Team M: 516.361.7190
Salvatore Sica Lic. Assoc. RE Broker
The Sica Team M: 347.922.8947
Lauren Canner Lic. RE Salesperson
Laura Carroll Team M: 516.650.7474
Chelsea Costello Lic. RE Salesperson
Laura Carroll Team M: 516.509.7961
Kerry Flynn Lic. RE Salesperson
Laura Carroll Team M: 914.772.6169
Mairead Garry Lic. RE Salesperson
McCooey Olivieri Team M: 516.375.8434
Susan Gillin Lic. RE Salesperson Jen Sullivan Team M: 516.655.5662
Christina Hirschfield Lic. RE Salesperson Laura Carroll Team M: 516.805.0703
Maeve Kilgo
Lic. RE Salesperson
McCooey Olivieri Team M: 917.576.9928
Adrienne McDougal
Lic. RE Salesperson
Laura Carroll Team M: 516.662.3872
Frank Morabito Lic. RE Salesperson
The Pete Diaz Team M: 917.207.7782
Danielle Nero Lic. RE Salesperson
Laura Carroll Team M: 516.205.6501
Julie Whicher Lic. RE Salesperson
Laura Carroll Team M: 516.698.3975
182 Seventh Street Garden City, NY 11530
ABLE RIDE
Door-to-door patatransit ride for persons with disabilities. Call 516-228-4000 for application and to arrange rides.
AIRCRAFT NOISE COMPLAINT LINE 1-800-225-1071 or NoiseOmbudsman@faa.gov
AIRPORTS
JFK International Airport General Information: 718-244-4444
LaGuardia International Airport General Information: 718-533-3400
MacArthur Airport General Information: 631-467-3300
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Nassau County: 24-Hour Hotline: 516-292-3045
AMERICAN RED CROSS Nassau County Office: 516-747-3500
ANIMAL CONTROL/RESCUE
Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter 516-785-5220
North Shore Animal League 516-883-7575
Last Hope Animal Rescue 631-425-1884
Animal Bites Nassau County Dept of Health: 516-227-9663
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Village of Garden City: 516-465-4040
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL 1-800-311-3435
CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT Nassau County Division of Social Services: 1-800-342-3720
COAST GUARD, STATION JONES BEACH 516-785-2995
DEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES OFFICES
Call Center: 1-800-698-2931
Garden City: 400 Oak St., Garden City Bethpage: 4031 Hempstead Tpke.,Bethpage Massapequa: 927 Carman’s Rd., Massapequa
DRUG & ALCOHOL ABUSE
Nassau County Intervention Office of Drug & Alcohol Addiction: (516) 572-1900
EZ PASS 1-888-288-6865
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Melville Office: (631) 501-8600
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) 1-800-621-3362
GARDEN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 516-478-1000
GARDEN CITY VILLAGE Business Office: 516-465-4000
Nassau County Department of Health: 516-227-9697
After Hours and Weekends Emergencies: 516-742-6154
HIV TESTING Confidential counseling and testing. 516-227-9423
HOMELESSNESS
Nassau County Office of Housing and Home less Prevention General Information: 516-227-8519 After-Hours Services: 516-573-8626
HOMELAND SECURITY
New York Office: 202-282-8000
JUSTICE COURT Village of Garden City: 516-465-4080
LIBRARY Village of Garden City: 516-742-8405
RECREATION Village of Garden City: 516-465-4075
With over a decade of real estate experience and two decades in our beautiful Garden City community, you can count on me if you are looking to purchase or sell right now.
SANITATION DEPARTMENT
Village of Garden City: 516-465-4031
SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES
Village of Garden City: 516-385-8006
STREET REPAIRS
GC Department of Public Works: 516-465-4031
Nassau County - Hempstead Road Maintenance Facility: 516-571-6900
STREETLIGHT REPAIRS
GC Department of Public Works: 516-465-4031
TAX QUESTIONS
Village of Garden City: 516-465-4156 Nassau County: 516-571-1500
TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
Nassau County Traffic & Violations Agency: 516-572-2700
WATER DEPARTMENT
Village of Garden City: 516-465-4160 After Hours: 516-465-4100
FLORAL
Charles E. Schumer
Long Island Office
145 Pinelawn Rd, Ste. 300, Melville, NY 11747
(631) 753-0978
Washington Office 322 Hart Senate Building Washington DC 20510 (202) 224-6542
US Junior Senator for New York
Long Island Office
145 Pinelawn Rd, Ste. 250, Melville, NY 11747 (631) 249-2825
Washington Office 478 Russell Washington DC 20510 (202) 224-4451
Kathy Hochul
NYS State Capitol Albany, NY 12224 (518) 474-8390
Nassau Regional Office: 200 Old Country Rd, Ste 240 Mineola, NY 11501-4239 (516) 248-3302
Albany Office: Office of the Attorney General The Capitol Albany, NY 12224-0341
Antonio Delgado
NYS State Capitol Albany, NY 12224 (518) 474-8390
Albany Office 110 State St, Albany, NY 12236 (518) 474-4044 contactus@osc.state. ny.us
Jen is a top producing listing and selling agent closing over $32M in sales over the last 12 months. She has worked in the Garden City market for 12 years and is a life-long resident of the village, making her a trusted advisor on property potential whether you are selling or buying.
Jen is without any exaggeration whatsoever, a dream agent for any home buyer or home seller. We worked with Jen to simultaneously sell our existing home and buy a new one. In our first meeting Jen patiently walked us through the home selling process, what to expect and a ton of suggestions and ideas on how to get the best price for our home. Equally importantly, Jen took a lot of time to listen to our home buying needs, preferences, budgets, timing, etc. Jen promptly brought in excellent professionals who she tirelessly worked with to prepare our house for listing, all the while respectful of our busy schedule and budget constraints for renovations. After only two open houses we had multiple offers with most above asking price! Parallel to that, Jen went above and beyond what a typical agent does to find our dream home in a market with low inventory. She comprehensively engaged her network for suitable leads, knew the local market inside out, only arranged showings in homes she accurately judged to be close to what we were looking for, and never pushed us to make an offer if we were not fully convinced. Through her expertise, we made a bid on only one home that we really loved, relying on Jen’s skillful coordination of the negotiations with the sellers to close on our new dream home for a great price. Jen is unequivocally the absolute best agent out there.”
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laws. 182 Seventh Street, Garden City NY 11530. 516.408.2231. compass.com
Here’s what Jen’s clients have to say about her:
Community
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825 East Gate Blvd, Suite 207 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 535-4095
Albany Office: 444 CAP Albany, NY 12248 (518) 455-4627
We have happily lived in Garden City for the last 20 years with our three children. We could not have asked for a nicer community to raise our family and are excited to help new families find their special place to call home! We pride ourselves on our professionalism, integrity and knowledge of the Garden City real estate market and are happy to assist you with any of your real estate needs including buying, selling, or relocating.
in sales in 2022 includes closed and pending transactions.
of these transactions involved a property in Garden City.
“Stephen and Laura Baymack recently sold our house in Garden City and the entire experience greatly exceeded our expectations. The game plan from staging, marketing, negotiating and finally closing the property was flawlessly executed. We received several offers on the property and we were in contract within two weeks. The Baymack’s professionalism, knowledge and guidance proved invaluable and we would highly recommend speaking with them if you are thinking of selling your house.”
— John M
Stephen Baymack
The Baymack Team
Licensed Associate RE Broker stephen.baymack@compass.com M: 516.216.0244
The Baymack Team
Licensed RE Salesperson laura.baymack@compass.com M: 516.537.3050
Everyone has different financial goals and priorities, and they change and grow as you do. That’s why it’s important for me to get to know you and understand what you’re working toward. Together, we can create a personalized financial plan that fits your needs today and helps you build the tomorrow you deserve.
516.345.2600
401 Franklin Ave, Ste 101, Garden City, NY 11530 philip.p.andriola@ampf.com philippandriola.com
A private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC
Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors, 2019-2022
Andriola, Goldberg & Associates, Ameriprise Client Expereince Award, 2020-2021
FDIC or NCUA Insured |
Mastering your finances and having a healthy relationship with money isn’t always easy. Far from it. But a few small adjustments in your day-to-day life can meaningfully accelerate progress toward your financial goals -– no matter how modest or ambitious those goals may be. It all starts with a commitment to spending carefully, saving diligently, and investing wisely. Consistency in your investment strategy and minor enhancements to your investments can make a big difference over time.
The Forbes Top Women, Best-in-State Women and Best-in-State Wealth Advisor rankings are developed by SHOOK Research and are created using an algorithm that includes both qualitative (in-person, virtual and telephone due diligence meetings; client impact; industry experience; review of best practices and compliance records; and firm nominations) and quantitative (assets under management and revenue generated for their firms) data. Certain awards include a demographic component to qualify. Investment performance is not a criterion because client objectives and risk tolerances vary, and advisors rarely have audited performance reports. These rankings are based on the opinions of SHOOK Research, LLC, are not indicative of future performance or representative of any one client’s experience and are based on data from the previous calendar year. Forbes magazine and SHOOK Research do not receive compensation in exchange for placement on the ranking. For more information, go to: www.SHOOKresearch.com. SHOOK is a registered trademark of SHOOK Research, LLC.
contributions yearly to keep pace with inflation.
• Make sure you fully capitalize on an employer match, if offered, through your workplace retirement plan.
• Determine if there are ways to restructure any debts you carry to reduce interest costs and potentially lower monthly payments. Then, invest the difference.
The Ameriprise Client Experience Award is earned by a practice based on three measurable statistics that reflect the value of goal-based advice to our clients: client experience rating; percentage of clients over a certain asset level in advice relationships; and, once the practice has exceeded a minimum amount of net flows, the percentage of net flows derived from assets under management.
How a little bit can add up
Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, a registered investment adviser.
• If time and your lifestyle allow for it, consider taking on a “side hustle” that can generate extra income that you can put toward your retirement savings.
Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Member FINRA and SIPC.
© 2022 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.
Can you find an extra $100 per month to set aside toward your retirement? That comes down to about $3.30 per day. If you did that consistently, earning a 7% average annual return, that modest amount could add up to more than $51,000 in 20 years, approximately $117,600 in 30 years, and more than $248,500 in 40 years. The longer you accumulate that small daily amount, the more significant the results.
Can you bump up the extra savings to just $5 a day (or $150 per month)? If so, that total after 40 years would climb to more than $372,800. What if you’re able to generate an 8% average annual return instead of a 7% return? This small increase would grow your $150 monthly contribution to a total of $486,270 after 40 years. (No fees or taxes are assumed in these hypothetical calculations.)
You should make it a priority to identify sources of money that can be added to your long-term investments. Here are some simple ideas on where to find extra money for your retirement plans and other savings needs:
• Be more cognizant of purchases that you might take for granted today. Cut back on meals out or treating yourself to whatever catches your eye while shopping. Capitalize on sale prices when buying groceries or other everyday staples and stick to your shopping list as much as possible to avoid splurging on unforeseen splurges.
• Be sure to boost your retirement savings every time you get a pay raise and try to grow your retirement plan
• If you are 50 or older, take advantage of the “catch-up contribution” provisions in tax law to boost your retirement savings beyond the standard maximum amounts.
The sooner you can start saving more for retirement, the greater your opportunity to build more wealth. Now is the time to start searching for more ways to save while talking to your advisor about how to most effectively put that money to work.
Philip P. Andriola, JD, is a Private Wealth Advisor and Chief Executive Officer with Andriola, Goldberg & Associates a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. He offers fee-based financial planning and asset management strategies and has been in practice for 24 years. To contact him, www.philippandriola.com, 401 Franklin Avenue, Suite 101, Garden City, NY 11530, (516) 345-2600.
Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, a registered investment adviser.
Investment products are not insured by the FDIC, NCUA or any federal agency, are not deposits or obligations of, or guaranteed by any financial institution, and involve investment risks including possible loss of principal and fluctuation in value.
Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Member FINRA and SIPC.
© 2022 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.
The Forbes Top Women, Best-in-State Women and Best-in-State Wealth Advisor rankings are developed by SHOOK Research and are created using an algorithm that includes both qualitative (in-person, virtual and telephone due diligence meetings; client impact; industry experience; review of best practices and compliance records; and firm nominations) and quantitative (assets under management and revenue generated for their firms) data. Certain awards include a demographic component to qualify. Investment performance is not a criterion because client objectives and risk tolerances vary, and advisors rarely have audited performance reports. These rankings are based on the opinions of SHOOK Research, LLC, are not indicative of future performance or representative of any one client’s experi ence and are based on data from the previous calendar year. Forbes magazine and SHOOK Research do not receive compensation in exchange for placement on the ranking. For more information, go to: www.SHOOKresearch.com. SHOOK is a registered trademark of SHOOK Research, LLC.
The Ameriprise Client Experience Award is earned by a practice based on three measurable statistics that reflect the value of goal-based advice to our clients: client experience rating; percentage of clients over a certain asset level in advice relationships; and, once the practice has exceed ed a minimum amount of net flows, the percentage of net flows derived from assets under management. Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, a registered investment adviser. Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Member FINRA and SIPC.
© 2022 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.
“Maureen is an excellent realtor! She staged and sold my home very quickly. She is extremely knowledgeable, very responsive, super friendly and confident. I would highly recommend her and only use her going forward for any realty needs! Her negotiation skills are way above par. I was very indecisive and ready to quickly accept an offer — she was confident in her decisions and sold my house for more then I thought possible. I also love the way she came in and staged my house — it looked amazing!”
— Susan, Seller1 Washington Street, Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 489 5000 ext. 3200
Donald X. Clavin, Jr.
1 Washington St, Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 489-6000 donclavin@hemp steadny.gov
Jeanine C. Driscoll
200 North Franklin St, First Floor Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 538-1500 receiver@tohmail.org
1 Washington St, First Floor, Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 489-5000, ext. 3046 kmurray@hempstead ny.govsteadny.gov
TOWN COUNCIL 2nd District
Thomas E. Muscarella
1 Washington St, Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 812-3179 tmuscarella@ tohmail.org
Aging (516) 227-8900
Asian American Affairs (516) 572-2 245 Assessment (516) 571 1500
Assessment Review Commission (516) 571 3214
Board of Elections (516) 571-8683, (516) 571 2411
Board of Ethics (516) 571-3056
Civil Service Commission (516) 572-1882
Clerk of the Legislature Home (516) 571-4252
Commissioner of Investigations (516) 571-3072
Community Development (516) 571-1902
Consumer Affairs (516) 571-2600
Cornell Cooperative Extension (516) 433 7970
County Attorney (516) 571 3056
Office of Crime Victim Advocate 1 (516) 571 159 8
Deferred Compensation Board (516) 571-2010 Economic Development (516) 571-6691
Emergency Management (516) 573-0636 Film Commission (516) 571-3168 Fire Commission (516) 573-9900
Hardship Review Board (516) 571-4166 Health Department (516) 227 9697
Office of Hispanic Affairs (516) 572 0750 Housing (516) 572 1900 Human Resources (516) 571-3072
Human Rights Commission (516) 571-3662
Human Services (516) 227-8930 Information Technology (516) 571-4265
Inspector General (516) 571 1470
Juvenile Detention Center (516) 571 9260
Labor Department (516) 571 3981
Legislative Budget Review (516) 571 6292
Management & Budget (516) 571 3122 Medical Center (Nassau University Medical Center) (516) 572 0123
Medical Examiner (516) 572 -6400
Medicaid & Public Assistance Fraud (87 7) 711-8477
Mental Health, Chemical Dependency & Developmental (516) 227 7057 Minority Affairs (516) 572- 2240 Nassau Community College (516) 572 -7500 Parks, Recreation & Museums (516) 572 -0200
Physically Challenged (516) 227-7399 Planning Department (516) 571 9600 Police Department (516) 573- 8800 Probation (516) 571 5700 Public Administrator (516) 571 5911 Public Works (516) 571-6900
Purchasing (516) 571 4200
Real Estate Planning & Development Shared Services (516) 571 3072
Sheriff’s Department (516) 572- 4100 Social Services (516) 227-8 519 Traffic & Parking Violations Agency (516) 572-2700 Traffic Management (516) 571-6992
Traffic Safety Board (516) 571-6808 Treasurer (516) 571-2090 Veterans Service Agency (516) 572-6565 Youth Services (516) 227 7134
Donald A. Hickey, Jr., Chairman
Celia M. Petersen
Sean M. O’Brien
Michael Sbeglia
Paul Capece
Lynn Krug
James J. Bauer
William Alisse, Alternate Board of Commissioners of Cultural & Recreational Affairs
Michael Ryder
Judy Courtney
Kristina Russo
Christian Siragusa
William P. Garry
Grace Li
Richard Corrao, Chairman
Alison Metzler
Ryan Torino
J. Randolph Colahan, Chair
Peter L. D’Antonio, PhD
Lola Nouryan, PhD
Charles J. Murphy
Germaine Greco
Kenneth O. Jackson, Chairman
- Police Commissioner, GCPD
Trustee Thomas O’Brien
Ralph V. Suozzi
Maureen Lyons, Chairperson
Althea Robinson
Kathleen Auro
Patricia Siler
Environmental
Mary Carter Flanagan, Trustee
Elizabeth M. Bailey
Laurence J. Quinn
Evelyn Fasano
John Manning John F. Reilly
Molly Przetycki Fielder Kelly Smith
H. Bradford Gustavson, Chairman
Keith Galanti
Scott C. Brandewiede
Craig G. Biscone
Patrick J. Ward
Allyson Murray Lauren Fonseca
Gregory E. Senken, Alternate Member
Charles P. Kelly, Chairman
Lawrence N. Marciano, Jr. Mary Carter Flanagan
Terence P. Digan
Police Commissioner Kenneth Jackson Public Works Department Designee
John G. Villanella, Chairman Michael T. Schroder
Brian Paradine
James Van Schoick
Christine Rio Alex Bachowski, Alternate
MAYOR
We will increase awareness for melanoma prevention, provide information and services on skin cancer detection, and support melanoma patients through education of the latest treatments. www.molliesfund.org
The Mayor’s Committee is composed of five subcommittees, each with a different focus, and comprised of Garden City residents with extensive and accomplished experience in their respective fields.
Brian Deveney – Chair
Robert Schoelle – Vice Chair
Bill Garry – Chair
Bill Bellmer
Brian Pinnola
Catherine O’Connor Schmidt
Frank McDonough, Chair
Betsy Andromidas
Michele Beach Harrington
Jonathan Martin
Francine Ryan
Mark Ryan
Kathie Brennan Wysocki
Ryan Mulrooney – Chair
Robert Davis
Kurt Ehrig
Nicholas Eliopoulos
Stephen Fereance
George Kane
Robert Orosz
Thomas Ryan
J. Peter Coll – Chair
Remy Bernardo
Dan Clark
Jason Danisi
Edward T. Finneran
Keith Galanti
Tom Lamberti
William Alisse – Chair
Paul Capece
Brian Gemmell
Joseph A. Jabour
William Kuhl
Joe Plati
Richard Redmond
William Sollin
We Are A Worldwide Organization With Over 300,000 Members Serving Communities Around The Block and Around the World. Helping Everywhere One Child At A Time
n Kids To Kamp Kiwanis (Including Military Families)
n Garden City Memorial Day Parade — Free Flags for All
n Victory Games - 600 Burgers & Dogs for Special Needs Athletes
n Supporters of American Legion Veterans Day Ceremonies
n Scholarships to Garden City Senior Graduates
n Kiwanis International Foundation Project Eliminate NEO Natal Tetanus
n Sponsors Adelphi Circle K Club and the THIRST Project
n Easter Antique Car Parade Kiwanis Bunnies & Candy are there!
n Christmas Adopt-A-Family (meals & presents for 25 families)
n GCAA Challenger Baseball Cooking for 500 Kids & Families
n Weekly Food Deliveries Island Harvest/The Inn
n NY District Kiwanis Foundation Disaster Relief
n Supporters Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Hospital Center
And Our World Famous St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon March 15, 2023. 400 of our closest friends & comedian at the GC Hotel.
We meet at Seventh Street Cafe on the 3rd Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m.
For Info, Contact: Roger Eltringham, President, at 516 993-3042, or email: Roger.Eltringham@AssuredPartners.com Carole Russo, Secretary, at 516-376-4095, or email: cartaxpro@aol.com
DID YOU KNOW THAT ROTARY IS THE WORLD’S LARGEST SERVICE ORGANIZATION of business and professional leaders with 34,000 clubs throughout the world? Incorporated in 1925, today, the Mineola-Garden City Rotary Club welcomes as members individual businesses, corporations, schools, houses of worship and Garden City residents. Join us!
Mineola-Garden City Rotary holds lunch meetings on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 12:15 through the year. Following Zoom meetings throughout the Covid 19 pandemic, the Club met in the charming outdoor facility at Garden City’s Calogero’s Restaurant during the summer months of 2021. Currently Rotary meets in the private dining room at Davenport Press Restaurant in Mineola.
The Club continues to feature noteworthy speakers from a cross -section of the professions. With its motto, “Service Above Self,” all Rotary clubs focus on various services which impact their respective communities and beyond.
For more information, to join Rotary, or register for an event or Zoom meeting, please contact Meg Norris, Club president at 516-294-8900; or editor@gcnews.com.
• ROTACARE: Created by the Mineola-Garden City Rotary Club in 1992, RotaCare provides free medical care for those In need.
• GIFT OF LIFE: Provides life-saving cardiac surgery for children around the world who would otherwise not survive.
• POLIO: has participated in successful efforts to eradicate Polio throughout the world.
• SCHOLARSHIPS: Annual scholarships are awarded to a graduating, qualifying senior from both Garden City and Mineola High Schools.
• RYLA: Club supports the Rotary Youth Leadership Program (RYLA), along with the Youth Exchange Program of Rotary District 7255.
• SALVATION ARMY: Rotary volunteers ring the bell each holiday season for contributions towards the Army’s good works.
• GENERAL NEEDS – Helps thousands of Loong Island Veterans and their families by providing basic necessities and beyond.
• NEW GROUND – In efforts to break the cycle of homelessness, supports projects such as food drives, student needs in efforts to break the cycle of homelessness on Long Island.
• ROTARY FOUNDATION – Supports efforts which provides mini grants to assist Rotary Club projects.
• CAMP PAQUATUCK - Supports this special camp for children with special needs.
• SUPPORTS ANNUAL ALFORD FAMILY THANKSGIVING DAY PROGRAM for homebound senior citizens and those in need.
• SUPPORTS ROTARY FOUNDATION: Object: to achieve world understanding and peace through international charitable and educational programs.
• INTERACT: Rotary-sponsored service club for young people, ages 14-18. Object: to develop meaningful service projects and leadership skills.
• AWARDS – “Community Service Award” presented annually to deserving individuals or organizations.
• MASK PROJECT: Distributed 10,000 masks to various charitable organizations during the Covid-19 Pandemic, and distributed signs to support first responders.
• FOOD DRIVE: Held enormous food drive to assist “For the Love of Pete’s Pantry with food items for Thanksgiving
Volunteer firefighting: One of the highest forms of community service! Volunteer firefighters have been providing this valuable service to the Village of Garden City for more than 100 years, giving back, unselfishly, during fires, emergencies, and natural disasters such as hurricanes and snowstorms.
Fire Headquarters 347 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 Non-Emergency Business Line 516-746-1301
Public Information/Fire Prevention Outreach email pio@gcfdny.com
Fire Station No. 2 Located at Edgemere Rd. and Stewart Ave.
Fire Station No. 3 Located at St. James St. North and Clinton Rd.
Ensure you test your smoke and carbon monoxide detector each month.
For fire safety information and information on how to join the department, visit: www.gcfdny.com
Matthew F. Pearn, Chief of Department 516.465.4130 mpearn@gardenciytyny.net
James R. Taunton, 1st Assistant Chief 516.465.4134 jtaunton@gardencityny.net
Jonathan F. Parrella, 2nd Assistant Chief 516.465.4135 jparrella@gardencityny.net
Devyn F. Moody, 3rd Assistant Chief 516.465.4136 dmoody@gardencityny.net
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There are some impressive structures to look at as one is driving from Cherry Valley Avenue onto Eleventh Street: beautiful homes, the Waterworks and The Garden City Historical Society’s A.T. Stewart building. There is an equally impressive home tucked away on the right side at 104 Eleventh Street that one might miss if they’re admiring the view on the left.
Olive Frances Tjaden (pronounced “jod den”) designed and built her home on a rise at 104 Eleventh Street. It’s a “French Chateau” style with a Tudor feel, with Belgian bricks on the facade. She had plenty of room to enjoy a suite by herself and also have large accommodations for her parents to live with her. The house served as an advertisement to all Tjaden’s friends and acquaintances of her talent and ability as an architect. Olive had par
ties and charity events on the lovely grounds for groups such as the Zonta Club, Cornell alumni and the Sunday School children of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, some of whom she taught. People admired the interior details with all the thought and planning that went
into such a magnificent house. What’s even more impressive about the home is that Olive Tjaden built it in 1928, at the age of 24. She was in business for only three years at that point.
The road to becoming an architect was quite a fast tra jectory. In 1904, Olive was born into a family of archi tects and builders. She grew up in Brooklyn and Queens, graduated from Jamaica High School in 1921 and subse quently earned her bachelor’s degree in architecture from the prestigious Cornell University by 1925, which should have
taken her five years to com plete. She was the only female in the program, typical for the time. After graduation, Tjaden worked for Richard T. Childs architecture company in Mineola for two years. She then opened an office at 109 Seventh Street in Garden City. Continuing in that same vein, she was awarded membership in the American Institute of Architects before the age of 30, being the only woman member for decades. By 1936, she had designed over 600 homes and commercial build ings in Garden City and other nearby towns. She worked with
various builders and develop ers including the Garden City Company. The following year, she re-designed the former Gallant mansion on Stewart Avenue into the new location of the Garden City Community Church (since razed and across Whitehall Boulevard from the current one).
Tjaden loved designing homes and had a special mar keting ability that men didn’t use: she knew what would appeal to women in homes, such as wider closets, book nooks, arched doorways and stained glass. Olive realized that women would be spend ing most of their time in their homes, so she wanted to make it a place of happiness for them. She remained femi nine in a man’s profession but succeeded in getting commis sions through her female con tacts. Men underestimated the “women’s connection.”
According to the Olive Tjaden home list that Bill Bellmer, current Garden City Village Historian, organized, there were 209 designs for new houses that we are aware of, as of April 2019. It has been reported that Tjaden designed over 400 homes in town. (It’s
a mystery where the other ones are.) The new home con struction averaged $16,00 0 to build, with a low of $5,00 0 to $50,00 0 for the impressive 250 Stewart Avenue.
162 Tjaden-designed homes are in the Estates sec tion, which is almost 80% of her known homes in Garden City. The Estates section was just being developed at that time. 44 are in the Eastern section, two are in the Central section and one is in the Western section, for a total of 209 houses. 66 Poplar was the first permit Olive obtained in 1926 when she was only 22. Her last building permit for Garden City was 11,12,14 and 15 Heath Place, all on the same day in 1941 when she was 37 years old.
During Tjaden’s time in Garden City, her designs of the 1920s were various styles, but mostly large, distinctive Tudor and colonial homes with stained glass windows, some times a balcony in front and using a combination of stone and brick on their facades, such as 176 Kilburn Road and 250 Stewart Avenue. Inside, there were sweeping stair cases and special touches. Her 1930s and 1940s designs during the Depression and after featured more clean lines, usually in brick, with out the stained glass, as in 110 and 112 Stratford Avenue. She also designed most of
the homes on that block (Nassau Boulevard and Euston Road between Stewart and Stratford Avenues). (Arthur McKenna, who lived at 36 Wellington Road worked with her on some of the homes as an assistant.) Altogether, she designed more than 2,00 0 residential and commercial buildings on Long Island.
Olive Tjaden’s tenure came to an end in Garden City when she married Carl Johnson of Florida in 1945. Together, they lived in Fort Lauderdale and she continued to design the more modest and mid-century modern homes popular at the time, as in the architecture of 530 NE Eleventh Street, Fort Lauderdale. It was a strategic move on her part during the explosive post-WWII develop ment in Florida. She designed more commercial buildings
as well. The marriage lasted almost 25 years, until Carl unjustly claimed some of her designs were his; they divorced in 1969
In her last 20 years of her life, Olive remained in Fort Lauderdale and married for the second time in 1978 to Roswell Charles Van Sickle, an inventor. She contribut ed a large donation for the refurbishment of a building at Cornell University, which was renamed in her honor in 1981. It was called Olive Tjaden Hall. She was also honored with the naming of the Van Sickle Art Gallery, also at Cornell. Tjaden passed away at 92.
If you think you have an Olive Tjaden home, please contact Suzie Alvey at suz iealvey@gmail.com. (You can check your blueprints also.)
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Silva about the history of Silva’s Painting, and the cost and rewards of being a professional Painting Contractor in New York.
Silva’s Painting brings four generations of quality work to all of our clients. It all started with a young Jose Russo who purchased some basic equip ment, and thus began his journey as a painter. Before long, Jose became a trusted painter in his city. Fast forward twenty years later, and Eleodoro Augustin Silva, a passionate entrepreneur, was able to build important relationships with other contractors and homeowners which propelled Sil va’s Painting to become the largest painting com pany in Miramar, Argentina. Eleodoro’s son, Carlos Silva, while pursuing the American Dream, left his family’s thriving painting business to blaze a new trail in New York. Carlos’ hard work paid off and inspired his very own children to follow in his footsteps and keep the family tradition and business alive. I’m proud to say that I was able to take over my family’s painting legacy, and watch Silva’s Painting become a household name on Long Island and in New York City.
Not only do we have a great depth of experience in this field, but we have a family pride that is unparalleled by other residential and commercial painting operations. For Silva’s Painting, it starts and ends with our supe rior customer service. We strive to give each and every one of our clients the best experience possible. Any type of home renovation undoubtedly is a significant task for the homeowner to undertake, so we take great pleasure in making this process smooth for our clients. All that’s left for our clients to do is enjoy the results of their newly painted home!
At this moment, we offer various sized painting jobs in the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. We have experience in many things, including wallpaper hanging, faux painting, carpentry, hardwood floor refinishing, and basic internal and external paint jobs. We have even offered services in restoring old Tudor and Victorian homes.
Based on market research, painting the interior of your home can yield a 107% ROI, while exterior painting sits at a healthy 55% ROI. Curb appeal and the interior aesthetic of a home is crucial in the sale of any home. With neutral colors, potential buyers can visualize themselves living in the space much more easily given most furnishings will seamlessly compliment them. Light neutral colors tend to also assist with making smaller rooms feel larger, while darker neutrals can give larger rooms a cozier touch.
What is the best business advice you ever received and can offer?
Being a family business, the best advice came from my elders. My grandfather taught me that the long lasting connections you make with those around you will be a key to success, and my father showed me what true work ethic really is. Being a business owner sometimes means working around the clock, but when I see the satisfaction on my clients’ faces after seeing their completed job, it all becomes worth it!
If I could give advice to anyone starting a business, it would be this: pour yourself into your passion and re member that the more energy you put in, the more you will achieve. Be patient while striving for success and try to enjoy the process.
The Garden City Police Department’s mission is to serve the citizens, businesses, and visitors of Garden City, providing a safe community and an improved quality of life through excellence in po licing and community partnership. The Depart ment will utilize evidence-based policing, striv ing for effectiveness with efficiency. We shall also adhere to the four pillars of Procedural Justice: Fairness, Voice, Transparency and Impartiali ty in our interactions with each other and with the public we serve. Members of the Department shall always endeavor to preserve the rights of all people, without bias, reducing fear in the commu nity through the prevention of crime, protection of persons and property and the maintenance of order in public places.
The Garden City Police Department strives to provide superior police service to the commu nity. In doing so, the Department will provide a proactive force that serves and protects the community by emphasizing omnipresence and preventative patrol. A policy of preventative pa trol, along with a comprehensive traffic enforce ment program, will be utilized to deter criminal and problematic activity within the boundaries of the Village. The Department will also be ser vice oriented to enhance the quality of life for all those who live, work and visit Garden City.
For additional information on the Police Department, please visit www.gardencitypo lice.net.
**1% Discount on Second Half if paid in full in June
Interest and Penalty
5% delinquency charge assessed January 1 for the second half tax due, 1% additional charge for each month thereafter, and an additional $1.00 notice fee.
For County, Town and School Tax infor mation, please call the Town of Hempstead at (516) 489-5000.
Village Water
Bills are not estimated. If a meter cannot be read, a minimum charge equal to 2,000 cubic feet of water consumption is billed. The following quarter’s bill will reflect true consumption and adjust billing.
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Residents selling their home should call for a final reading. Final readings are taken on Wednesdays. Bill will be prepared for pickup, mailing or emailing.
New residents should call to receive a Resident Change Form or send written notice advising where to mail water bill.
Contacts:
Tax Billing (516) 465-4156
Water Billing waterbilling@gardencityny.net
Where to Pay
The Garden City Water Works building.
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President: Kelley Hochheiser
Vice President: Evelyn Fasano
Treasurer: Mary Beth Tully
Secretary: Rosario Parlenti
Peter Clarke
Kathryn Cole
Patricia Cunningham Pat DiMattia Glen Egor
Robert Foxen
Keith Hochheiser Gary Kahn Brian Maher Louis Minuto Heather Neilson Richard Silver Jane Simpson Brian Yorke Gregory Xethalis
Patricia Siler – Chairperson
Catherine Cooke
Emidio Morizio
Andrea Parlanti Jennifer Weekley Tracey Williams
The Garden City Central Property Owners Association (CPOA) is a civic organization that represents the residents of the Central section of the Village in the governmental structure estab lished by the Community Agreement of 1919. The Central section is geographically defined to in clude residents west from Franklin Avenue and east from Rockaway Avenue and extends north to south in accordance with the village bound aries. The mission of the CPOA is to provide a forum for
Central section residents to hear issues direct ly affecting the village from the central section trustees and various board and committee mem bers.
Central section residents can bring concerns or issues to the attention of the CPOA Board and their respective trustees in order to obtain assis tance in resolving those issues.
gccpoa.org.
www.gcepoa.org
Facebook: @GardenCityEPOA
Twitter: @GC_EPOA Venmo: @GCEPOA
President: Jonathan Debrich Vice President: June Michalak
Corresponding Secretary: Paul Dircks
Corporate Secretary: Ralph Healey
Treasurer: Spiro Dorizas
Samantha Amato
Eric Breusch
Donald Byrne
Bruno Cerrone Grace Chan Jon Cruickshanks Andy de Lannoy Barbara Garry Steve Ilardi Joe Nadolny Mike Nagler Shane Pomeroy Robert Schoelle
The Garden City Eastern Property Owners’ Association function is to keep residents of the East informed on issues of importance in our vil lage. We do this through our website (GC EPOA. org) Facebook (@GardenCityEPOA), Instagram (@gc_epoa), Twitter (@GC_EPOA), a monthly eBulletin for members, a comprehensive biannu al newsletter, and our public meetings. Another important responsibility of the EPOA is to pro vide a mechanism for nominating candidates for election as village and school trustees
Contact Information
Website: www.gcestates.org Email: gcestatespoa@gmail.com
Bruce Chester Charles Kelly
Billy O’Donoughue
J. Randolph Colahan
The Estates POA Executive Board
President: Michele Beach Harrington Vice President: Richard Catalano
Treasurer: Debbie Sweeney Secretary: Michael Daab
contact President Vernice at ravernice26@gmail. com.
Ryan Mulrooney
Jeff Rathgeber
John Reilly
Daniel Cendan
Michael Maguire
Jeff Minett
Larry Nedelka
George Hohenberger
Daniel Cendan
Kevin Hegarty
Kimberly Pupke McGraw
Don Elustando
Nancy Minett
Eileen Read
Joseph Colletti
Michal Maguire
Gary Limoncelli
Michael Daab
President: RoseAnn Vernice
Vice President: Maureen Dellacona
Secretary: Joe Ra
Treasurer: Arnold Finamore
To encourage better upkeep of the community, secure adequate police and fire protection, main tain better roads and lighting, promote harmony, friendliness and friendship among neighbors. The POA also provides a platform for candi dates who wish to pursue election to Village and School District positions.
The WPOA looks to remain our residents’ link to Village government, continuing a working relationship with Village trustees, administra tors and staff and bringing residents’ questions and concerns to the appropriate people and departments.
The WPOA participates in the Village-wide POA Student Ambassador program, involving junior and senior high school students interested in learning about Village government and the role of its residents. Students who would like to be involved in the program are encouraged to
Since 2002, the WPOA continues to sponsor scholarships for Garden City High School grad uating seniors.
From time to time during the year, the WPOA hosts Meet & Greets and Membership events for Western section residents, including 50/50 raffles and raffles for tickets to sporting events. Please check our website, gcwpoa.com, for information on such events.
Western Property Owners Association, P.O. Box 7976, Garden City, NY 11530-7976.
Our website is gcwpoa.com, or for further info or to contact us, email ravernice26@gmail.com.
P.O. Box 7529 Garden City, NY 11530 Email: General Inquiries info@fabgc.org
Executive Committee: The FABGC Executive Committee is responsible for guiding the FABGC platform, facilitating communication with FABGC officials, encour aging resident involvement, and selecting candi dates for village government:
Donald MacLeod
Effie Neofitos Campbell
Kevin Kiely
Richard Corrao Jr. John Cantwell
Directors
George Salem
Michael Ryder
Molly Przetycki Fiedler
Josh Chapman
Jack Hartog
Gerard Kelly
PRESIDENT: John E. Wilton Garden City Properties GC Commerical (516) 330-6400 jwil387@aol.com
1st Vice President: Salvatore Ferrara, RA Combined Resources Consulting & Design (516) 644-2828 sf@crcd.info
2nd Vice President: Alexa Scimeca
Allied Risk Management (631) 560-4846 ascimeca@alliedrisk management.com
Secretary/Treasurer: Melissa Cunha TD Bank (516) 739-2605 melissa.cunha@td.com
Past President: Michael Ventre Windsor Commercial Real Estate (516) 510-9666 mventre@ WindsorCRE.com
Patricia Aprigliano
Coach Realtors (516) 746-5511 paprigliano@coachre altors.com
Justin Burke NYU Langone Health (516) 663-3079 jkburke@nyuwin throp.org
Theodora Christophorou
The French Workshop (516) 248-6800 Theodora@thefrench workshop.com
Ed Davis Novita (516) 739-7660 waterzooi@
optonline.net
Kaitlyn Woods, Adelphi University (516) 877-3844 kwoods@adelphi.edu
Amanda Walsh (516) 993-9289 amanda.evelyn. walsh@gmail.com
Liam Masterson
State Farm (516) 780-1947 liam.masterson.vaan mk@statefarm.com
John Paul
Garden City New York Media (516) 373-1515 jpaul@gcnym.com
Chris Klein Homebridge Financial Services Inc. (516) 965-6062 kleinchris9@gmail.com
Kevin Walsh Esq Walsh Markus McDougal & DeBellis, LLP (516) 408-9000 kwalsh@walshcoun sel.com
Elizabeth Denby
Garden City Chamber of Commerce (516) 746-7724 edenby@gardencity chamber.org
Niamh Pfaff Social, Media, Marketing and Administration (516) 640-1854 niamh.pfaff@gmail. com
We invite you to join us as we experience God's love made real to us every day through the work of Jesus Christ. If you're looking for a church home, consider any of the various opportunities Resurrection offers for you and your family to worship, grow, learn and connect with others.
Sundays, 8:30, 9:45 & 11am Traditional Worship Services
Saturdays, 5:30pm Contemporary Service Sundays, 9:45am Online Worship Service, resgc.org/worship
Seat of the Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island 50 Cathedral Ave, Garden City NY 11530 (516) 746-2955 Website: www.incarnationgc.org The Right Rev. Lawrence C. Provenzano, Bishop of Long Island The Very Reverend Michael T. Sniffen, Dean
SERVICES
Masks optional for in-person services.
SUNDAYS
8 a.m.: Traditional Mass (In person at Cathedral) 9:15 a.m.: Cathedral For Kids (In person or online) 11:15 a.m.: Choral Mass (In person or online) 12:15 p.m.: Healing Mass on Weekdays (Beginning in Advent)
WEEKDAYS
8:45 a.m: Morning Prayer (Mon–Fri; Online) 7:00 p.m.: Meditation and Contemplative Prayer (Tuesdays; In person each 2nd Tuesday of the month or online weekly) 8:45 p.m.: Weeknight Compline (Online)
A Chapel of the Cathedral of the Incarnation 33 Jefferson St., Garden City NY 11530 (516) 775-2626 Website: www.christchurch.org
Healing Service of Anointing1st Sunday of month Taize Service2nd Sunday of month Served by the Clergy of the Cathedral of the Incarnation
Church of St. Anne
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Please visit our website, updated weekly with online and in-person opportunities as they are available.
35 Dartmouth St., Garden City NY 11530 516-352-5904 Website: www.stannesgc.org Pastor: Msgr. Thomas Harold
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Associate Pastors: Fr. Nicholas Frimpong Fr. Cody Bobick SERVICES
SATURDAY
8:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY
7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
MONDAY - THURSDAY
7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m. FRIDAY 9:00 a.m.
EVE OF HOLY DAY 5:00 p.m., HOLY DAY
7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
ROMAN CATHOLIC
130 Fifth Street, Garden City NY 11530 (516) 747-3535 Website: www.stjosephchurchgc.org
Reverend
Reverend
MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAYS
8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. SUNDAYS
Church: 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5 p.m.
Auditorium: 11 a.m. (September – June)
WEEKDAY MASS: MONDAY – FRIDAY
(Beginning January 1, 2023) 8:30 a.m. & 12:15 p.m.
MONDAY NOVENA MASS 8 p.m. (In the Convent Chapel)
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 245 Stewart Ave., Garden City NY 11530 (516) 746-1700 Website: www.gardencitycommunitychurch.org Rev. Lynn A. Sullivan, Senior Pastor SERVICES: SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. (In person and online) To watch remotely, go to www.gardencitycommunitychurch.org
REFORM JUDAISM 168 Nassau Blvd., Garden City NY 11530 (516) 248-9180 Website: www.gardencityjewishcenter.org Email: info@gardencityjewishcenter.org
Rabbi Stephen Wise Goodman President: Stacey Stern
FRIDAY
Shabbat Services: 7:30 p.m. (In-person and via Zoom)
SATURDAY Torah Study: 11 a.m. (Via Zoom) Bar/Bat Mitzvah Services scheduled throughout the year
SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICES High Holidays, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, Purim
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL (Grades K–Bar/Bat Mitzvah) 8:50 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. every Sunday during the school year
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An inclusive, warm and welcoming Reform congregation www.gardencityjewishcenter.org
Sundays: 8:00am Traditional Mass 9:15am Cathedral for Kids! (A 45 minute service for the young and young at heart) 11:15am Choral Mass
Weekdays: 12:15pm Healing Mass Daily Weekdays: 8:45am Morning Prayer online via Zoom (Mon-Fri)
7:00 Meditation and Contemplative Prayer (Tuesdays) in person 2nd Tuesday of the month or online weekly 8:45pm Weeknight Compline online via Zoom 8:45pm Compline online via Zoom (Mon-Fri)
Links to services at www.incarnationgc.org/connect
Dean’s Forum Sundays at 10:15 am in the Mercer School of Theology.
Dean’s Forum meets in the Mercer School Library at 10:15am throughout the year. The Dean’s Forum features presentations and conversations on themes of spiritual development, religious study and our common life of faith.
Fellowship in Faith for Families Sundays at 10:15am in the Mercer School of Theology.
Each week, Fellowship in Faith meets at the Mercer School at 10:15am to offer a variety of developmentally appropriate and creative scripture exploration activities for children ages 18 months to 5th grade. Through storytelling, arts and play, children will develop connections with biblical and liturgical stories we hold dear
Meditation and Contemplative Prayer Practicing the Presence of God Tuesdays at 7:00pm
In person at the Cathedral on the second Tuesday of the month online via Zoom every week
This weekly session includes a guided meditation based on ancient monastic prayer practices, time for intercession, silence, and beautiful ancient chants. The link can be found at incarnationgc.org/connect
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LUTHERAN
420 Stewart Ave, Garden City NY 11530 (516) 746-4426
Pastor: Jeff Browning SERVICES SUNDAYS
In Person: 8:30, 9:45 and 11 a.m.; Online: 9:45 a.m. or later
SATURDAYS
Contemporary Worship: 5:30 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN, REFORMED TRADITION
91 Chester Ave, Garden City NY 11530 (516) 354-1848
Website: www.presbyterianchurchgardencityny.com
Pastor: The Rev. Wanda Lawry Hughes SERVICES SUNDAYS
“Faithfully Reaching Out, Inclusively Drawing In” The GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH United Church of Christ www.theGCCC.org
245 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, New York 11530 516-746-1700
The Rev. Lynn Sullivan, Senior Pastor
10:30 a.m.: Worship in Sanctuary 11:30 a.m.: Fellowship Hour Thursday Ladies Meetings at 10 a.m. in the Colonial Room
UNITARIAN
223 Stewart Ave., Garden City NY 11530 (516) 248-8855
Minister: Rev. Petra Thombs SUNDAY WORSHIP 11 a.m.
ETHICAL HUMANISM
38 Old Country Rd., Garden City NY 11530 (516) 741-7304
Dr. Richard Koral, Leader Linda Napoli, President Susan Feifer, Vice President
SUNDAY MEETINGS 11 a.m.
Worship Services
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. (Communion every First Sunday of the month) Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Intercessory Prayer
Church School, Youth Group, Confirmation Class, Musical Ensembles, Men’s Monthly Saturday Breakfast, Spring Women’s Retreat, Americana Fair
We are an Open and Affirming Congregation No matter who you are or where you are in life’s journey, you are welcomed here!
110 North Franklin St, Hempstead, NY 11530 (516) 572-0730
A centerpiece of African American history and culture on Long Island since 1970, this museum, centrally located in Hempstead, offers a rotating series of exhibits showcasing local and national African-American artists.
The museum also holds numerous communi ty-based events, including celebrations of Black History Month and the lives of historical figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X, along with educational programs.
In addition, the museum houses the African Atlantic Genealogy Society, Inc., which provides workshops and individual research instruction into family genealogy, as well as the E-Learning Program, providing instruction for visitors of all ages in how to conduct research.
Charles Lindbergh Blvd. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 572-4111
The Cradle of Aviation Museum is an aero space museum that commemorates Long Island’s part in the history of aviation.
Long Island Children’s Museum
11 Davis Ave., Garden City NY 11530 516-224-5800
The Long Island Children’s Museum offers 14 interactive exhibits plus live theater, art spaces and daily activities to provide hours of discovery for children of all ages.
1 Davis Ave., Garden City NY 11530 516-572-4177
The Nassau County Firefighters Museum is a place to learn all about fire safety while having fun!
Visitors are taken step-by-step through a working fire, from alarm activation and emer gency call to the “knocking down” of flames at the scene. The Museum’s exhibits also trace the evolution of fire service equipment, gear and apparatus. See real horse drawn fire engines, a SIlsby steamer and even “drive” a 1934 Mack fire engine.
1 Museum Dr. Roslyn NY 11576 (516) 484-9338
The Nassau County Museum of Art is located 20 miles east of New York City on the former Frick “Clayton” Estate, a 145-acre property in Roslyn Harbor in the heart of Long Island’s Gold Coast.
1303 Round Swamp Road
Old Bethpage NY 11804 (516) 572-8409
The Old Bethpage Village Restoration is a 209-acre recreated living museum village in Old Bethpage, New York. The village opened in 1970 with dozens of historic structures that had been saved from demolition by Nassau County. Costumed actors provide demonstrations of 19th-century life.
73-50 Little Neck Pkwy, Queens NY 11004 (718) 347-3276
The Queens County Farm Museum is a New York City Landmark, on the National Register of Historic Places and a member of the Historic House Trust of New York City.
Queens County Farm Museum dates back to 1697 and occupies New York City’s largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland. The farm encompasses a 47-acre parcel that is one of the longest continuously farmed sites in New York State. The site includes historic farm build ings, a greenhouse complex, livestock, farm vehi cles and implements, planting fields, an orchard, and an herb garden.
Garden City High School
170 Rockaway Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-2000
PRINCIPAL
Mr. Kevin Steingruebner
ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
Mr. David Perrotta, Assistant Principal Grades 9 and 11
Mr. Connor Cohn Assistant Principal Grades 10 and 12
Ms. Mandi Stefankiewicz Assistant Principal Guidance and PPS
Garden City Middle School
98 Cherry Valley Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-3000
PRINCIPAL
Mr. Matthew Samuelson samuelsonm@gcufsd.net
ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
Dr. Daniel Fasano fanasod@gcufsd.net Mr. William Marr marrw@gcufsd.net
Stratford Avenue School
97 Stratford Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-1500
PRINCIPAL Chris Hartigan Hartiganc@gcufsd.net
Stewart School
501 Stewart Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-1400
PRINCIPAL
Ms. Keri Hand Handk@gcufsd.net
ASST. PRINCIPAL Rachel Lindsey
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Homestead School
2 Homestead Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-1700
PRINCIPAL Suzanne Viscovich viscovichs@gcufsd.net
Hemlock School
78 Bayberry Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-1600
PRINCIPAL Audrey Bellovin Bellovina@gcufsd.net
Locust School
220 Boylston St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 478-1800
PRINCIPAL James Curran VotaE@gcufsd.net
Garden City Nursery School
50 Cherry Valley Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 481-7765 www.gcns.org
On Facebook under Garden City Nursery School Garden Manor Nursery School at Christ Episcopal Church 33 Jefferson St, Garden City, NY 11530 516-775-2626 www.gardenmanornurseryschool.org
Garden City Community Church Nursery School
245 Stewart Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-1756 www.gcccnurseryschool.com
The Lutheran Preschool
420 Stewart Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-4426
Happy Time & Little People’s Play Schools
223 Stewart Ave, (corner of Nassau Blvd and Stewart Avenue) Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 972-2015
Stepping Stones Preschool and Childcare
131 Poppy Ave, Franklin Square, NY 11010 (516) 709-1781 www.steppingstonesschools.com
St. Anne’s School (N–8)
25 Dartmouth St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 352-1205
PRINCIPAL Paul Morisi
St. Joseph’s School (N–8)
450 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-2730
PRINCIPAL Marcela Chavez Waldorf School (N–12)
225 Cambridge Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-3434
Sacred Heart Academy (9–12) 47 Cathedral Ave, Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 483-7383
sha@sacredheartacademyhempstead.org
1 South Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 1-800-ADELPHI adelphi.edu
PRESIDENT
Christine M. Riordan, Ph.D. Nassau Community College
1 Education Dr, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 572-7501 ncc.edu
INTERIM PRESIDENT Dr. Maria Conzatti Hofstra University
1000 Fulton Ave., Hempstead, NY 11550 516-463-6600 Hofstra.edu
President Dr. Susan Poser
Long Island Unversity
CW Post Campus 720 Northern Blvd, Brookville, NY 11545 (516) 299-2900 liu.edu/post
PRESIDENT
Dr. Kimberly R. Cline
108 Rockaway Ave, Garden City, NY 11530
Office Number: (516) 465-4075 Fax: (516) 465-4016
HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Paul Blake
Chairman, Board of Commissioners of Cultural and Recreational Affairs (516) 465-4075 pblake@gardencityny.net
Sandra Young Recreation Program Development Supervisor (516) 465-4076 syoung@gardencityny.net
Cambridge Ave. and Cherry Valley Ave.
• 90’ baseball field
• 2 60’ baseball/softball fields
• Skinned baseball/softball field that converts to 60’ or 75’ bases
• Full-size soccer field
• Football field (Seasonal)
• 1 roller hockey rink
• 18-hole miniature golf course
• Playground and swings
• Recreation clubhouse
• 4 Har-Tru indoor tennis courts
(Sides open during warm weather months)
• 4 R.J. Reilly Aluminum Platform Tennis Courts
• Garden City Pool located next door
Edgemere Rd. and Yale St.
• 1 baseball/softball field
• 2 basketball courts
• 1 tennis court
• Bocci court
• Horseshoe pit
• Playground equipment
• Comfort station
Cherry Valley Ave.
Open from June – early September for Village members only
• Olympic-sized pool with two water slides
• Lap pool
• Children’s pool
• Bathhouse
• Picnic area
• Snack bar
• Game room
• Indoor dining area
Eleventh Street and Golf Club Lane
• Large and small meeting rooms
• Pool room
• Card rooms
• Outside lawn areas
• Picnic area
• Bocce court
• 1 baseball/softball field
• 3 basketball courts
• 2 tennis courts
• 1 soccer/flag football field
• 1 volleyball court
• Playground equipment
• Picnic area
• Comfort station
• 1 baseball/softball field
• 2 basketball courts
• 1 tennis court
• Athletic field
• Volleyball court
• Playground equipment
• Comfort station
Colonial Ave. at Hudson Rd.
• 3 baseball/softball fields
• 1 basketball court
• 1 tennis court
• Athletic field
• 1 soccer/flag football field
• Playground equipment
• Comfort station
295 Stewart Ave.
St. Paul’s Recreation Complex contains the following fields and facilities:
• St Paul’s Field House
• Cluett Hall
• Senior Center
• 30 acres of beautiful park land
• 1 90’ baseball field
• 8 Pre-Kindergarten - Division 1 Soccer Clinic Fields
• 5 Lacrosse Fields*
• 7 Soccer Fields*
• Open green areas for various sports and activities
• Deluxe Playground Area with a Gazebo
• Comfort station equipped with restrooms
• Parking area with handicapped parking available
*(Amount of soccer andlacrosse fields vary according to season and events)
Cluett Hall at St. Paul’s Recreation Complex contains the following amenities:
• One twentieth of a mile running track
• Small multi-purpose meeting room
• Cultural and Performing Arts Center
• Women’s and men’s locker room and restrooms
• Multifunctional St. Paul’s Field House with 4 full sized basketball courts
Stewart Ave. (next to Stewart School)
• 4 baseball/softball fields
• Comfort station
• Snack bar
• 1 lacrosse/football field (Seasonal)
Tullamore Rd. at Somerset Ave.
• 1 baseball/softball field
• 2 basketball courts
• 1 tennis court
• Athletic field
• Playground equipment
• Comfort station
399 Nassau Blvd, West Hempstead Office: (516) 483-7400
This exciting indoor pool and fitness complex is open to all town residents seven days a week, year-round. The facility includes a diving tank, men’s and women’s sauna and weight rooms and lockers. The complex is also the location of yearround aquatic, physical fitness and cultural arts programs. Echo Park’s administration office is located on the second floor. This facility is open to Town of Hempstead residents only.
Newbridge
2600 S. Newbridge Rd, Bellmore (516) 809-7147
info@newbridgearena.com
Newbridge Arena offers year-round ice skat ing fun for the entire family. During public skat ing sessions, the arena offers birthday parties, ice skate rentals, snack bar and a full service pro shop. Instruction is offered in all levels of figure skating and hockey. Freestyle skating is taught by the premier professional coaches on Long Island. Private lessons are available for both
Garden City Pizza and Catering has been delighting our catering customers with outstanding service and quality at reasonable prices. Delivering to all of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens
GardenCityPizza.com
670 Franklin Ave., Garden City, NY
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figure and hockey skaters. Hockey programs include clinics for beginner through advanced players and leagues for ages 5 to 17. Call the rink office for information.
Merrick and Stewart Aves.
East Meadow, NY
Phone: (516) 572-0347 Golf Course: (516) 572-0327
There are 16 lighted tennis courts, near Parking Field No. 2 or No. 4 (an hourly seasonal fee is charged). For information during summer, call 572-0346.
Long Island’s premier Northwell Health Ice Center consists of two indoor, NHL-sized skating rinks, as well as one outdoor rink.
Athletic fields, several lighted for night play, include 17 baseball fields (14 for softball and three for hardball), four soccer fields and three football fields.
The park’s world-class Nassau County Aquatic Center includes a fitness center (Leisure Pass and fee required).
There is one full-court basketball court, outfit ted with new fiberglass backboards, located on the Hempstead Turnpike side of the park.
The park’s world-class Nassau County Aquatic Center includes a fitness center (Leisure Pass and fee required).
Garden City Post Office 600 Franklin Ave, Garden City NY 1153 (516) 747-2201
FedEx Office Print and Ship Center 581 Stewart Ave, Garden City NY 11530 (516) 222-9352, (800) 463-3339
The UPS Store 734 Franklin Ave, Garden City NY 11530 (516) 741-6245
Roosevelt Field 630 Old Country Road Garden City NY 11530 (51) 742-8000
The Gallery at Westbury Plaza 900 Old Country Road Garden City NY 11530 (203) 635-5560
Hempstead Branch, Fare Zone 4
7th St. between Hilton and Cathedral Aves. Mileage to Penn Station 18.4 miles
Accessibility
No elevator at station Accessibility Ramp - Yes
Ticket Machines
A full service ticket machine and a daily machine are located on the westbound side, against column, just east of the station building.
Ticket Office Hours None
Waiting Room Hours
Weekdays: 4:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Weekends: 6 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Hempstead Branch, Fare Zone 4 Nassau Blvd. and South Ave., 4 blocks south of Stewart Ave. Mileage to Penn Station 17.3 miles
Accessibility
No elevator at station Accessibility Ramp - Yes
Ticket Machines
A full service ticket machine and a daily machine are locat ed on the westbound side, just west of the station building.
Ticket Office Hours None
Waiting Room Hours
Weekdays: 5:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Hempstead Branch, Fare Zone 4 Intersection of Damson and Saint James St. Mileage to Penn Station 19.0 miles
Accessibility
No elevator at station Accessibility Ramp - Yes
Ticket Machines: Two daily ticket machines are located near the west end of the station platform, in kiosk.
Ticket Office Hours None
Port Jefferson Branch, Fare Zone 4 Nassau Blvd. and Merillon Ave, just South of Jericho Tpke. (Route 25)
Accessibility: No elevator at station Accessibility ramp - yes
Ticket machine: A full service ticket machine and a daily machine are located ground level, at east end of the westbound platform.
Mileage to Penn Station 17.3 miles
Accessibility
No elevator at station Accessibility Ramp - Yes
Ticket Office Hours None
Waiting Room Hours None
New Hyde Park Rd. and Manor Rd, south of Stewart Ave., North of Plaza Rd.
Mileage to Penn Station 16.3 miles
Accessibility
No elevator at station Accessibility Ramp - Yes
Ticket Machines
A Full Service Ticket Machine and a Daily Machine are locat ed at street level, against the east side of the station building.
Ticket Office Hours None
Waiting Room Hours
Weekdays: 4:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Weekends: 6 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Port Jefferson Branch, Fare Zone 4
Front St. and Mineola Blvd., one block north of Old Country Rd.
Mileage to Penn Station 18.6 miles
Accessibility
Two elevators available, be tween platform, overpass and garage levels
Accessibility Ramp - Yes
Ticket Machines:
Three full service ticket machines, one CTVM Ticket Machine, one STVM ticket ma chine, and one daily machine are available at this station. One full service, one CTVM and one STVM machine are located against the east wall of the station building. One full service ticket machine and one daily machine is located on the south side against the waiting room wall. Another full service ticket machine is located on the overpass to the Mineola Parking Garage.
Ticket Office Hours
Weekdays only: 5:45 AM - 1:15 PM (Closed 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM)
Waiting Room Hours
Weekdays only: 5:35 AM - 1:00 PM Weekends: Temporarily Closed
New Hyde Park Road and 2nd Avenue, just South of Jericho Turnpike (Route 25).
Mileage to Penn Station 16.2 miles
Accessibility No elevator at station Accessibility Ramp - Yes
Ticket Machines
A Full Service Ticket Machine and a Daily Ticket Machine are located at ground level, against the north side of the station building.
Ticket Office Hours None
Waiting Room Hours 6 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
NYU Winthrop Hospital 259 1st St, Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 663-0333
Mercy Medical Center 1000 N. Village Ave, Rockville Centre, NY 11570 (516) 705-2525
St. Francis Hospital 100 Port Washington Blvd. Roslyn, NY 11576 (516) 562-6000
Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital 1 Healthy Way, Oceanside, NY 11572 (516) 632-3000
North Shore University Hospital 300 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030 (516) 562-0100
Nassau University Medical Center 2201 Hempstead Tpke,
East Meadow, NY 11554 (516) 572-0123
Parker Jewish Geriatric Hospital 271-11 76th Ave, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (718) 289-2100
Cohen Children’s Medical Center Northwell Health 269-01 76th Ave, Queens, NY 11040 (718) 470-3000
Since 1945, the Garden City Parent Teacher Association has been dedicated to serving children and families in our community. Today’s Garden City PTA is a network of parents, teachers, adminis trators and community members devoted to the educational, social and emotion al success of children. Our commitment to creating a collaborative environment where families and the school community can work together fosters positive change in our schools and within our community. Together, we are a powerful voice for all our children, a relevant resource for our families and a strong advocate for public education.
Through our annual membership drive and fundraising efforts, we are able to pro vide cultural programs, speaker engage ments, health and safety programs, mone tary awards to high school seniors and so much more. Many of our events and pro grams have become long-standing tradi tions in our schools and for our students. Our grants have enhanced the educational experience for students in each of our seven schools. Our members can be found volunteering their time and talents in our schools and throughout our community.
President: Zeynep Vitale
President-Elect: Donna Kraus
Executive Vice President: Danielle Livingston
Vice President Legislation: Annmarie Giblin
Vice President Curriculum: Chrisann Newransky
Vice President Communications: Stephanie Buttrill
Secretary: Patty Hamilton
Treasurer: Stephanie Glace
High School: Jackie Costello
Middle School: Jigisha Motwani Mongroo
Stewart: Sabrina Vota
Stratford: Elizabeth Cendan
Hemlock: Lauren Peeples
Homestead: Amy McDonough
Locust: Genevieve Banks
Immediate Past President: Colleen Ciullo
Website: www.gardencitypta.org
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Join the conversation and invite your friends. Thank you to all who support the Garden City PTA.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Sivan Champan & Erin Debrich, Co-Presidents Shanna Maier, Secretary Eileen Henke, Treasurer Michelle Bilotti, VP of Membership Ann Heaney, VP of Grants and Fundraising Cristina Dickey, VP of Communications CONTACT president@gcsepta.org www.gcsepta.org
The Garden City Special Education Parent Teacher Association (GC SEPTA) brings together parents, teachers, learning specialists and profes sionals with an interest in the special education of children. We share a commitment to provide all students with a high quality education. All members of the community are welcome to join us in supporting this vision.
OFFICER & CONTACT INFO
Margarita Lanides, Director P.O. Box 1515 Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 739-3907 Email: chessnuts25@gmail.com
Meetings are held in Garden City for children in grades 1–12 on Fridays at 4:45 p.m.
To promote the educational and positive ben efits of chess to all children. This is fulfilled
through highly successful chess programs that include lessons, club meetings, tournaments, and more.
Long Island Chess Nuts is non-profit and has been teaching chess in Garden City and other locations for over 25 years.
CONTACT: Website: gcfriendsofmusic.org Email: info@gcfriendsofmusic.org Address: PO Box 211, Garden City, NY 11530 Facebook: @gcfriendsofmusic Twitter: @gardencityfom
Co-Presidents: Deanna O’Connor and Margaret Gardner Treasurer: Beth Pughe
Membership Chairs: Patti Barry and Zeynep Vitale Fundraising Chair: Regina Moran Secretary: Jackie Rovelli Articles, Minutes & Publicity Chair: Lauren Metz Social Media Chair: Mervé Zirhli Awards Chairs: Margaret Gardner and Machele Gardi Music Advocacy Chair: Shauna Quill
Our mission is to support music education in our community through our families, local busi ness partners, and other local community boards in order to encourage the development of music skills in every child at all Garden City Public Schools.
The Friends of the Garden City Public Library is celebrating its 70th anniversary! Established in 1952, it was very instrumental in the founding of our Village Library. Since then, the Friends have continued to provide financial support and other assistance to enhance its services and resources to the Garden City Community.
With the help of the library director and the librarians, the Friends explores patron- friendly opportunities. Currently, these include pro grams for children, young adults and adults. Celebrations for Young Adults, cooking lessons from the Baking Coach, science classes by Chris Buchman, lectures by art historians — these are just a few of the 57 programs that are typically
financed annually by the Friends. All of the Museum Passes, which allow village patrons of all ages to enter MoMA, Old Westbury Gardens, the Long Island Children’s Museum, the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, The Nassau County Firefighters Museum, the Nassau County Museum of Art, the Cradle of Aviation, the Empire Pass, etc., etc. etc., without having to pay an admission fee, are funded by the Friends.
This year, as we look forward to the planned renovations to the Children’s Room, we have pledged to raise $30,000 for that project. Finishing touches can then be added to the room, thus ensuring a warm, charming and creative envi ronment in which the children can explore and
discover their world. Without the financial support of the communi ty, the Friends could not continue its work. We must look to YOU to support the Friends by….
• Becoming a member through your contribu tion.
• Shopping at our Book Sale Area where shelves abound with gently used donated books at giveaway prices for every age group. Hard covers fiction, soft covered fiction, a Monthly Spotlight on a different genre, Children’s and Young Adult books are replenished three times a week.
• Supporting our Book Sales, Pop-Up Book and Bake Sales that are advertised throughout the year.
• By purchasing Friends created merchan dise, such as tote bags or holiday ornaments, highlighted in the library or at our sales.
• By reaching out to any of the ladies listed below, or contacting the library Administration Office and leaving your name if you would like to join us actively in our endeavor to enrich the entire Garden City community.
If you are new to the community, we urge you to take advantage of all the library as to offer and also to become a member of the Friends. To all our regular contributors, we offer a sincere thank you. Together we help our library continue its tradition as a dynamic resource for our commu nity.
Donate online by visiting the Garden City Public Library’s website, or mail a check to:
Friends of the Garden City Public Library, Inc c/o Mary Maguire 67 Kingsbury Road, Garden City, NY 11530
You may also send a donation through Paypal.
PRESIDENT
Evelyn Fasano TREASURER
Maureen Roller DIRECTORS
Nancy Minett
Patricia Long
Joan Trocchia
Patricia Palmero
Jill Bauer
Rene Kuhl
Cathy Walsh
Kathy Wysocki
Monday:
60 Seventh Street, Garden City NY 11530 (516) 742-8405 • http://www.gardencitypl.org/
9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Thursday: 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. *Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. *Mid-September
The Garden City Public Library is an import ant information and cultural center for the community. The Garden City Public Library Trustees, Administration and Staff are commit ted to fostering the Library’s mission to connect people with information. Librarians engage read ers with reading recommendations, assist with research, and arrange programs and workshops to encourage a love of reading and learning.
The Adult Reference Department offers many programs such as art lectures, cooking, crafts, book clubs, Summer Reading Club and Hidden Gems: title swap book discussions. Sample infor mation programs: Medicare, Social Security, and defensive driving and much more.
The Children’s Department offers: Mommy
and Me, movement and music, family programs, story times, book discussions, art and science and food decorating programs, two Summer Reading Clubs (one for preschool and one for grades K-5). Holiday family events including making Gingerbread houses, a Halloween Parade, build ing bird houses and much more. The Children’s Room and Circulation Desk Area is undergoing a major renovation to better meet community needs, particularly the needs of the Library’s
Trustee Germaine Greco, Trustee Charles Murphy (whose term expired Dec 2021), Chair J. Randolph Colahan, Trustee Lola Nouryan, Vice Chair Peter D’Antonio
youngest patrons. Key enhance ments include Smartboards in the Story Room and STEAM work shop, a variety of brand new, soft seating options in the Toddler Area, including tod dler-sized tables and chairs, and col orful “oodle” stools that wobble, stack, and rock. An adja cent sitting area will provide a com fortable reading lounge for adults and low transaction counters and work surfaces will be a more convenient option for children in the Circulation Desk area. New lighting, flooring, and paint will complete the space.
The Young Adult and Children’s Departments jointly host tween activities such as book discus sions, reading pals, games, crafts, and more.
The Young Adult Department provides teens volunteer opportunities through the Teen Advisory Board and opportunities to earn Community Service hours through differ ent activities and programs. Also offered is a Summer Reading Club, workshops for babysit ting, practice college entrance tests and college prep, baking, STEM programs, movies, game nights, holiday events and many others.
Materials for use in the library or home include: books, magazines, newspapers, music CDs, DVDS and audiobooks. Ask about museum passes and homebound service (resuming soon).
Your GCPL Library Card gives you access to: streaming movies and television, eBooks, down loadable audiobooks, digital magazines, courses, research databases, online tutoring, and down loadable and streaming music. Technology in the library includes: WiFi access, computer lab, printers, scanner with fax capability, and WiFiwireless printing.
Get a Garden City Public Library card today and check out all the library has to offer!
OFFICERS:
President Rob Malhame Vice-President Jim Haggerty Treasurer Dennis Lind Secretary Kristi Jeffrey
GCAA Basketball
CONTACT Nate Coelen natecoelen@hotmail.com
PURPOSE
To annually organize GCAA Intramural Basketball (over 900 participants) and GCAA Travel Basketball (over 200 participants) for boys and girls from kindergar ten to 8th grade.
INFORMATION http://gc-aa.com/
GCAA Softball
CONTACT
Gardencity.ny.softball@gmail. com
PURPOSE
GCAA Fastpitch Softball is Garden City’s community softball program providing kindergarten
through high school youth ath letes both recreational level fast pitch softball, as well as more competitive Travel League fast pitch softball. Fall and spring pro grams are offered and The focus is foremost fun and skill building.
INFORMATION
https://www.leaguelineup. com/welcome asp?url=gcaasoft ball
Please see www.gc-aa.com
President John Skramko
Vice President Dennis Nuss
CONTACT: jskramko@live.com
PURPOSE
We believe that Garden City Basketball has the vision, profes sional instructors, volunteers and dedicated coaches, and sets the highest standard for youth bas ketball in the Village of Garden
City. Make sure you choose the right program…Garden City Basketball. The focus of Garden City Basketball is our nationally recognized preK-K-1-2 Clinic. Our greater mission is to provide a wonderful experience for all of our participants so that a love of the lifelong game of basketball will be nurtured and grow.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Andrew Kraus
BJ Prager
Scott Maher
Paul Escher
MISSION STATEMENT
To promote the game of lacrosse, encourage a broad base of participation and to develop in players both skill and a love of the game.
CONTACT
Gardencitylaxinfo@gmail.com
Cheerleading, Kickline
CONTACT Debbie Scattareggia
debbie@gcspirit.com (516) 410-7405
Scott Pasketwitz
Tim Haniffy
CONTACT
Email: GCThunderFB@gmail.com Website: www.GCThunder.com
Instagram: gardencitythunder Facebook: @GardenCityThunder
Garden City Thunder Football is a youth football organization that is open to kids ages 7–11 (typically 2nd through 6th grade) who live in Garden City or go to school in Garden City. Thunder Football competes against other towns in the Nassau County Youth Football League (NCYFL). The teams are coached by volunteers who teach the boys the fundamentals of football, sportsmanship and how to be good team mates.
Thunder Football Registration: April 15, 2023 – May 31, 2023.
First Day of of Practice: August 1, 2023 Season: August 1 – Thanksgiving
Email: gardencitywings@gmail.com
Instagram: GCWings
Facebook: Garden City Wings Hockey Club Website: www.gcwings.org
The Wings Hockey Club was founded in 1973. This season (2022–2023) is the 50th anniversary.
The purpose is to teach and develop skills in the sport of ice hockey among the youth of Garden City High School and generally encourage amateur hock ey in the community.
The program is open to all players in the 6th through 12th grades who live in the Garden City school district. Players must reside in the Garden City school district but may attend private schools.
The club currently participates in the High School Hockey League of Nassau County, Inc. This year it is fielding a Varsity team and a Middle School team.
The hockey club is not a Garden City High School or Middle School athletic team. It is a self-funded organization and over the years the TMA has been a generous sponsor of the teams and program.
CONTACT INFO
Website: gctma.org
Email: tmagcny@gmail.com
President: Rob Cappello
Vice President: Jimmy Connolly
For almost 80 years, TMA Booster Club of Garden City has supported the athletic and social activities of students in the Garden City schools and promoted good sportsmanship as well as ideal citizenship. The TMA is composed of more than 50 Active Directors,
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the generous support of our fellow residents, TMA has been involved in a great number of projects covering a wide range of interests. While we are still primarily committed to the athletic programs and organizations at GC Schools in recent years the TMA has expanded their support and sponsorship to other programs benefiting a wider range of students in the Garden City Schools.
Kevin Hegarty
kevinhags@aol.com, (516) 724-1540
Tim Goettelmann timothy.goettelmann@rtspecialty.com (516) 528-7235
https://traditionlax.org/
Tradition Lacrosse is a 501(c)(3) non-profit orga nization, managed and led by unpaid community volunteers. These volunteers have successfully led and managed teams in athletics, business, our com munity and/or the military. The program’s motto, “Choose To Win”, teaches the girls life is about choices. Choose to get the most out of your God given abilities and to help others maximize their abilities.
Col. Aaron Ogden Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
CONTACT
Carla Hall D’Ambra, Chapter Regent Cell: (917) 783.4825; colaaronogdennsdar@ gmail.com
OFFICERS
Carla Hall D’Ambra, Chapter Regent; Louise Rider, 1st Vice Regent; Leslie Dimmling, Chaplain; Deborah McCauley, Recording Secretary; Janice Derr, Corresponding Secretary; Dori Lombard, Treasurer; Nancy Mettz, Registrar; Arlene Kister, Historian; Marjorie Musil,
Librarian; Leslie Dimmling, Frances T. Pattarini, Isabelle Smith, Chapter Directors PURPOSE
For more than a century, the mem bers of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution have dedicated them selves to historical pres ervation, promotion of education, and encour agement of patriotic endeavor.
Learn what DAR does to promote Historic Preservation, Education and Patriotism.
CONTACT
The Casino, PO Box 323, Garden City, NY 11530 or call (516) 746-0488 OFFICE ADDRESS &
standing speakers, performers, and government rep resentatives. Trips, art classes, bridge games, and programs are held throughout the year, and new members are very welcome.
President - Mary Maguire Vice-President - Karen Reiter Correspond. Sec. - Paula Rega PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION The Community Club of Garden City and Hempstead offers service, cultural and social activities which enrich the life of the community. The women who comprise the Community Club have, since 1919, provided academic scholarships and philanthropic donations, and have brought to our community out
gcpack55@gmail.com
George Reeder, Cubmaster Holly Lyons, Committee Chairperson Christine Scott, Chartered Organization Representative PURPOSE
Cub Scout Pack 55 offers a year long Scouting program for all boys and girls in grades K-5. We par ticipate in many family fun events like camping trips, hiking, the annual Pinewood Derby and the Spring Picnic. The activities encourage children to enjoy the outdoors and participate in hands-on learning experiences that help them develop real-life skills and inspire confidence.
CONTACT:
Email: gcbirdsanctuary@gmail.com Website: www.gcbirdsanctuary.com
John W. Cronin, President Evan Sandgren, Executive Vice-President Brook Brown, First Vice-President Annette Seltzer, Secretary
Tim Martens, Treasurer Anthony Cenzoprano, Director Ralph Healey, Director Patrick DiCaprio, Director Emily Sauchelli, Director Jackie Reinhard, Director Jeanne Dippel, Interim Director
The Garden City Bird Sanctuary (GCBS) is a 501 (c)(3) not for profit Nature Preserve. We are located at 182 Tanners Pond Road. This 9 square acre environ mental jewel has many activities. To fine out more and to know the latest events, please visit our website at gcbirdsanctuary.com
CONTACT
gcforacure@gmail.com
Kerry Calvert-Race Director PURPOSE
Charity 5k Run/Walk and
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1 Mile Fun Run/WalkApril 29, 2023
CONTACT
The Garden City Historical Society & The A.T. Stewart Exchange Shop 109 Eleventh St, Garden City, NY (516) 746.0090 (
leave message) www.tgchs.org
The Historical Society hosts concerts, lectures with distinguished authors and experts, house and historical gar den tours, children’s pro grams, including an Art Contest and Exhibit in June; entertaining/fund raising events, including The A.T. Stewart Golf Classic in May and The Holiday Market & Village in December.
Event and Membership Information, Tickets,
are available on our website (www.tgchs. org), or through the A.T. Stewart Exchange at the Historical Society.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: @thegardencityhistori calsociety
The GCHS is dedi cated to preserving the historic character and unique ambiance of our Village and raising awareness, understand ing and appreciation of its history, through community outreach, involvement and educa tion. The museum build ing is a resource for the entire community.
Garden City has the largest cluster of historic structures of any com munity on Long Island.
After the razing of the third Garden City Hotel, a masterpiece designed by McKim, Media and White and a destination for explorers, politicians, community members
and visitors from around the world, residents became outraged that local historic buildings were being torn down. This led to the forma tion of The Garden City Historical Society in 1975.
The Society is also committed to restoring, maintaining and manag ing its National Registerlisted, 1872 A.T. Stewartera “Apostle House” museum. Using funds raised by our Capital Campaign, the front and east facades are complet ed and the north facade is undergoing restoration, thanks to the generous partnership with Vinny Muldoon of Old World Quality Corp.
The Museum is open for guided tours by appointment.
Bill Garry, President & Treasurer
Jon Segerdahl, Vice President
Mary Mahoney, Recording Secretary
The A.T. Stewart Exchange, the Society’s consignment shop, sells gently used merchan dise, including, but not limited to: jewelry (costume and fine), mir rors, lamps, high-end crystal, antiques, art work, collectibles, fur niture, and silver items. In addition, it carries an extensive selection of new merchandise, purchased through the NY Gift Show. Open Monday – Friday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m,. Wednesdays until 6 p.m., and Saturdays noon – 4 p.m. The Exchange also has an online store www. atstewartexchange. org. The Shop also has a presence on Facebook and Instagram — both at AT Stewart Exchange. Consignments are done by appointment ONLY
Wednesday – Friday. Questions about what to con sign? Email photos of your items, along with sizing info. For all inquiries, please contact Melissa Jaeger at (516) 746.8900.
All Shop proceeds directly benefit the Society
(Fighting Osteo Sarcoma Through Everyday Research)
CONTACT
Email: info@fosterfoundation.com Website: www.fosterfoundation.com
Founder: Stacey Leondis
Ellen Leondis, Joseph Leondis, Tony Leondis, Diana Leondis, John Leondis, Joan Leondis
PURPOSE
To support the research of osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer that primarily affects children by col lecting funds and putting them towards promising research projects.
CONTACT
Co-Presidents: Rudy Kaiser (741-2729) and George Salem (248-4553)
OTHER OFFICERS
Mike Curan, Treasurer Richard Bankosky, Membership Chair
PURPOSE
A social club for senior age men. Non-retired men are welcome to join.
CONTACT
Joseph A. Farkas, Trustee, President jfarkas@metropolitanra.com
OFFICERS
Joseph A. Farkas, Trustee, President
Frank Liantonio, Trustee, Co-Chair (Charitable Events Committee)
Salvatore Ciaravino, Trustee, Chairperson (Membership) Gary Rufrano, Trustee, Treasurer Brian Pinnola, Trustee, Community Affairs Liaison
Lauren Scarantino, Executive Committee Member, Co-Chair (Charitable Events Committee)
Tiffany Rufrano, Executive Committee Member
PURPOSE
Supporting charitable foundations and institutions important to the residents of Garden City that improve the health and education of children.
President: Evelyn Iagrossi (516) 248-7538
Meets at the Garden City Senior Center on Golf Club Lane. Garden City residents age 55 and older are welcome to play.
CONTACT
John Koch: JohnK324@gmail.com
OFFICERS
Captain : Dave Carpentier Lt. John Koch
PURPOSE
The Special Police are volunteers, residents who spend their time and energy to help make Garden City a safer place to live. We are the additional eyes and ears assisting our Police Officers by assistance with
traffic and pedestrian control.
CONTACT
Chrisann Newransky holagardencity@yahoo.com
OFFICERS
Chrisann Newransky: President Pia Fortney: Vice President
Ana Martinez-Glickson: Treasurer Diana Martins-Welch: Secretary
HOLA of Garden City is a non-profit organization founded by a group of Garden City residents who are interested in promoting Hispanic culture and Spanish language in the community.
Kid’s Club, Ladies Night Out, Bunco Night, Christmas Family Party, Summer Family Picnic, Couples Night Out, Fundraising events for GCHS scholarship and other non-profits, and more.
CONTACT
Liz Menges efmenges131@gmail.com www.imnotdoneyetfoundation.org
OFFICERS
Peter Menges, Liz Menges, Andrew Menges, Emily Menges, Jake Menges
PURPOSE
I’m Not Done Yet helps adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients and survivors live their lives as fully as possible.
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St. Joseph - Bishop Baldwin
Council No. 15809 130 Fifth St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-3535 Website: KofC15809.org Hector F. de Marchena Grand Knight
Fr. Prasanna W. Costa Chaplain
Joseph M. Levano Deputy Grand Knight Robert Walters
Financial Secretarynization , Rotary is the world’s first and largest service organization with members welcomed to attend meetings in coun tries world-wide.
The Mineola-Garden City Rotary Club wel comes to membership individual businesses, corporations, schools and houses of worship. Residents are also wel comed to join.
CONTACT
www.molliesfund.org info@molliesfund.org
OFFICER
Jack Biggane, President
worthy effort to build a Culture of Life in our society.
thewelcomingclubofgar dencity@gmail.com
OFFICERS
President: Libby McGowan
Vice President: Alyssa Vitez
Paul
R. McDougal Chancellor & Membership Director Henry V. Wysocki Treasurer and Program DirectorThe Knights of Columbus is a global, Catholic fraternal order founded on March 29, 1882 by Blessed Fr. Michael J. McGivney. Currently, the order stands at more than 2 million members.
The St. Joseph-Bishop Baldwin Council No. 15809 of the Knights of Columbus has a mem bership of more than one hundred Catholic men who are dedicated to the Roman Catholic Church and our local and world wide communities.
We devote our time and energies toward making a difference through acts of charity and service. Our work includes helping our local parish, our parish priests and the Diocese of Rockville Centre, serv ing the poor, supporting Catholic education and programs for our youth, and promoting many Catholic social causes such a preserving the sanctity of human life.
CONTACT
For information about Rotary and membership in the Mineola-Garden City Rotary Club, write to P.O. Box 42, Garden City, NY 11530; or email Rotary Club President Meg Norris at editor@ gcnews.com
PURPOSE
An international orga
With the theme, “Service Above Self,” among the many services provided by the Club are: RotaCare (created by our Rotary Club in 1992). RotaCare provides free medical services to those in the most need and without insurance. It also participates in the Gift of Life program which pro vides lifesaving cardiac surgery for children all over the world. The Club supports the Salvation Army by ringing the bell for donations during the Holiday Season behind Kings Supermarket.
The Mineola-Garden City Rotary Club also awards scholarships to qualifying Garden City and Mineola graduating high school seniors, and it supports the Rotary Youth Leadership pro gram (RYLA) of Rotary District 7255.
CONTACT
Gerry7th@gmail.com
OFFICER
To assist the physical ly disabled navigate the barriers in and around the Village of Garden City. We have coordinat ed the needs of our res idents to improve play grounds, access to the GC Pool, bathrooms at GC High School and hand icapped parking in the rear parking lots on 7th Street. We were also suc cessful (after filing a case in Federal Court against the Village) in an agreed settlement, establishing three handicapped spac es on 7th Street.
Our mission is to increase awareness for melanoma prevention, provide information and services on skin cancer detection, and support melanoma patients through education of the latest treatments.
Church of St. Joseph 130 Fifth Street Garden City, NY 1150 (516) 747-3535 Webpage: https://www.stjo sephchurchgc.org/ Resources/GroupDirectory/articleType/ ArticleView/arti cleId/9133/Respect-LifeMinistry
St. Joseph’s Respect Life Ministry was found ed in 1973 following the Supreme Court decisions that struck down laws throughout our nation that protected the lives of preborn children. Over the past 49 years, St. Joseph parishioners and friends have partic ipated in many projects and programs including special Masses, prayer vigils and novenas, baby showers and support to maternity homes for expectant mothers. We have hosted noted speak ers and participated in many Marches for Life in Washington, D.C. – all in an effort to restore legal protection to the babies and to defend the sancti ty of God’s gift of human life from conception to natural passing. Over the course of a calendar year, St. Joseph Respect Life Ministry provides parishioners and Garden City residents with many opportunities to be part of this wonderful cul ture of life ministry. We invite all to be part of our Respect Life Ministry. During a calendar year, there are many opportu nities to join in this most
Philanthropic Chair: Lindsay Weber
Secretary: Danielle Traynor
Treasurer: Jackie Goode
Parliamentarian: Noel Hopkins PURPOSE
The Welcoming Club of Garden City is a well established women’s organization and one of Garden City’s longest standing traditions. For nearly 50 years, we have welcomed new families into the community with our many social activi ties & events while sup ports residents as they build lifelong friendships.
The mission of the club is twofold. First and foremost, we remain rooted in our original mission to welcome and connect the residents of our beautiful communi ty. We also raise aware ness and funds for Long Island based charities and humanitarian proj ects through our events and activities.
William Bradford
Turner Post
American Legion Post #265
P.O. Box 8 Garden City, NY 11530
CONTACT
Frank A. Tauches, Jr., Commander
Cell: (631) 612-8295
MEETINGS
First Wednesday of March through June September through December 7:00 p.m. Garden City Senior Center
6 Golf Club Lane Garden City, NY 11530
Veterans who have
served or currently are serving in the Armed Forces are encouraged to join. We provide informa tion and support for enti tlements and benefits. Our Post conducts the Village ceremonies for Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Wreaths Across America. We further encourage and recog nize the achievements of public servants and volunteers, as well as the youth of our Village through Scouting, Boys State and Girls State, as well as their efforts with school awards, and schol arships.
William Bradford
Turner Unit 265 P.O. Box 8 Garden City, NY 11530
Devoted to serving
the needs of veterans and their families. Encourage and support children and youth in the spirit of scholarship, patrio tism and compassion. A woman veteran, or a woman whose spouse, child, grandchild, sibling, parent or grandparent is serving or has served in the Armed Forces is invited to join. Blue Star, Silver Star, and Gold Star Mothers especially are welcome.
Donna Armieri, Unit 265 Vice President, Membership Chairlady (516) 314-4552
MEETINGS
Third Tuesday of each month
11:00 a.m. Garden City Senior Center
6 Golf Club Lane Garden City, NY 11530
B. K. Sweeney’s
Uptown Grille 636 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-3075
Bagelman of Garden City 162 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-2881
The Burger Spot 150 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-6100
Cala Luna 149 Mineola Blvd, Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 747-2545
Calogero’s 919 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-2922
Chip City 951 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 516-385-5820
CoreLife Eatery 910 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 280-7492
Coldstone Creamery 984 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-3656
Culinary Heights 174 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-2937
Davenport Press 70 Main St, Mineola, NY 11501 516-248-8300
Doc O’Grady’s 273 Nassau Blvd. S, Garden City South, NY 11530 (516) 246-9614
Dunkin’ 165 7th Street Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-4417
East Rock Coffee COMING SOON 653 Franklin Ave, Garden City NY 11530
Enzo’s Pizza of Garden City 52 New Hyde Park Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 673-4466
Eric’s 70 E. Old Country Rd, Mineola, NY 11501 516-280-5675
Food For Thought 154 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-5811
French Workshop 191 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-6800
Garden City Bistro 662 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-3696
Garden City Pizza 670 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-2929
Go Greek 180 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 746-2222
Grimaldi’s Pizza 980 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 294-6565
Guac Shop Mexican Grill 160 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 274-3380
ITA Kitchen COMING SOON 9 Nassau Blvd, Garden City, NY 11530
Jonathan’s 2499 Jericho Tpke, Garden City Park, NY 11040 (516) 742-7300
901 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 516-352-6620 | www.bpoe2107.org
Kinha Sushi 988 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 877-0888
La Nonna Bella 660 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 248-0366
Leo’s Tavern 190 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-0574
Mesita 825 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 464-2288
My Three Sons Bagel Cafe 974 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 280-9210
My Three Sons Bagel Cafe 88 Covert Ave, Stewart Manor, NY 11530 (516) 437-4447
My Three Sons Bagel Cafe 295 Nassau Blvd, Garden City South, NY 11530 (516) 408-9998
New York Soup Exchange 945 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-7687
Novita 860 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 739-7660
Orchid Restaurant 730 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 742-1116
Panera Bread 1140 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 873-2534
Pizzeria G 191 7th Street Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 231-2311
Kaji Sushi & Lounge 935 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 500-9510
Plancha Tapas and Wine Bar 931 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 246-9459
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Poppy’s Place
12 Verbena Ave, Floral Park, NY 11001 (516) 358-2705
Primehouse Steak & Sushi 910 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 416-4264
Prost Grill & Garten 652 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 427-5656
Red Salt Room Garden City Hotel 45 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 877-9385
Repeal 55 New Hyde Park Rd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 328-8326
Revel Restaurant 835 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 246-9111
Seventh Street Cafe 126 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-7575
Seventh Street Gourmet 100 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 280-3001
Smok-Haus 7 12th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 400-7100
Starbucks 184 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 741-8295
Sweetgreen 191 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530
(516) 980-2500
Sushi Ya 949 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 873-8818
TCBY 158 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 741-5132
Taku Restaurant 100A 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 877-9776
Waterzooi 850 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 877-2177
Xin Xing 30 Nassau Blvd, Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 483-8888