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Come after me
and I will make you fishers of men. Mark 1:17
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January 21, 2018 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Center Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 631.271.4455 (phone) ÷ 631.271.1415 (fax)
website: www.stelizabeth.org email: [email protected]
Pastoral Team
Pastoral Council and Trustees
Support Staff
Trinity Regional School: Miss Jean Morcone, Principal: 631-261-5130
Council Kaitlyn Beirne Marie Dybec Mark Haweny Linda Iadevaia Patricia Kosubinsky
Donald Mueller George Pepino Fr. Irinel Racos Anita Rosato Chris Sailon Trustees
David Klaum Kathleen McIntyre
Business Office Kim Mergl Ext. 303 [email protected]
Communications Elvira Luckstone Ext. 311 [email protected]
Reception Desk Connie Falen Mary Ann Kies Mary McNamara
Ext. 301 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Religious Education Jeanne Beirne Ext. 302 [email protected]
Father Irinel Racos Pastor
Ext. 313 [email protected]
Deacon John Failla Ext. 316 [email protected]
Deacon Joseph Mercolino (retired) [email protected]
Virgil Barkauskas Director, Music
Ext. 307 [email protected]
Mary Calabrese Director, Sacramental and Adult For-mation
Ext. 321 [email protected]
MaryAnn Giannettino Director, Parish Social Ministry
Ext. 309 [email protected]
Harry Perepeluk Business and Facilities Manager
Ext. 304 [email protected]
Lois Szypot Director, Religious Education
Ext. 308 [email protected]
Elizabeth Teixeira Youth Minister
Ext. 310 [email protected]
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We invite all new members of our parish community to register at the Center. We also encourage you to join one of our numerous parish ministries, so that you may acquire a deeper sense of belonging and accomplishment serving the needs of others.
Celebration of the Eucharist Weekdays (Monday to Friday) at 9:30 a.m.
Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. (Vigil for Sunday)
Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Family Mass) and Noon
Holy days usually at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Please check the bulletin or website.)
Becoming a Catholic or Adult Confirmation Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Were you never Confirmed and now find that you would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation? Are you interested in finding out more about the Catholic faith? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then Faith Formation is for you! Call the Parish Center for more information.
Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on various Sundays throughout the year at 1:15 p.m. You are encouraged to register for the baptism BEFORE YOUR CHILD IS BORN, so that it is easier to attend the required Baptism Preparation Class. Please call the Center and we will be happy to set up an appointment. Many parents also use this opportunity to register in the Parish as a new parishioner. Information about Godparents is available on the website.
Marriage We are happy to arrange for your wedding. First, we have the marriage interview and then we can set the date for the wedding. More information is available on the website. Please call the Center for an appointment and we will be happy to help you!
Reconciliation Confessions are heard in our Church Reconciliation Room (in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel) on Saturdays from 4:00 until 4:45 p.m. You are also welcome to call the Center and make an appointment to celebrate the Sacrament.
Anointing of the Sick We encourage all those eligible for this Sacrament to be anointed after the Noon Mass on the first Sunday of the month or by calling the Center. Those eligible are those who are about to undergo an operation; are suffering from serious illness and the condition has worsened; or are enduring the weakening effects of advancing age and it has been one year since they were last anointed.
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Eucharistic Minister, Lector and Altar Server Schedules
Jan 27, 5:00 PM Jan 28, 8:00 AM Jan 28, 10:00 AM Jan 28, 12:00 PM
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Barbara Potenza - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Marsha Berg - B3 Susan Hurd - B4 Deacon John Failla - B5 Martha Screeney - B6 Pat D'Angelo - C1 Lisa Greene - C2 Anna Maria Cipriano - C3 Bob Kochan - C4 Jennifer Ceonzo - C6
Andrea Frisenda - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Julius Taku - B3 Sharon De Lorenzo - B4 Doris Morrison - B5 Laura Vota - B6 Jo Ann Messina - C1 Karen Cracco - C2 Pat Dillon - C3 Mary Therese Geiser - C4 Bruce Geiser - C6
Lori Sarnataro - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Ignacio Meneses - B3 Al Brandel - B4 Lillian Sharkey - B5 Meg Vastola - B6 Jill Schwartz - C1 Kaitlyn Beirne - C2 Theresa Cartisano - C3 Judy Mastrangelo - C4 Marguerite Melone - C6
Jeanne Victor - B1 Presider Presider - B2 John Wood, Sr. - B3 Theresa Crivello - B4 Harry Perepeluk - B5 Laura Morelli - B6 Ann Hanousek - C1 Marie Dybec - C2 Nancy Perepeluk - C3 Dave Mesecher - C4 Tom Hanousek - C6
READER John Toohey - R1 Bob Mockrish - R2
Paula Conner - R1 Mike Conner - R2
Paul Vastola - R1 Junior Lector - R2
Chris Coronesi - R1 Angelina Libardi - R2
Altar Servers
Scott Martin - A1 Peter Ceonzo - A2 Elizabeth Ceonzo - A3
Noelle Decker - A1 Kaitlyn Chang - A2 Austin Chang - A3
Anya Vastola - A1 Blaise Vastola - A2 Jake Cartisano - A3
Keith Mesecher - A1 Kate Buckshaw - A2 Grace Buckshaw - A3
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V{Ü|áàÅtá YÄÉãxÜ WÉÇtà|ÉÇá AAA\Ç ÄÉä|Çz ÅxÅÉÜç Éy‹ Joseph Melinis; Ronald Staufenberg, Sr. and Ronald Staufenberg, Jr., requested by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Melinis. Cynthia Rottkamp, requested by Mary & Kevin Meneilly. Merrigan Family, requested by Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Merrigan. Beloved members of the Messina, Rosenberg and Bruno families, requested by Ms. Jo Ann Messina. Salvatore Mirando, requested by Jean Mirando. Eleanor, William and Karen Mueller, requested by Diane & Donald Mueller. Mr. & Mrs. S. Napolitano and Mr. & Mrs. J. Galvin, requested by Mr. & Mrs. James Napolitano. Jean and Stanley Zambraski, requested by Joanie Niles. Onorati Fiore, requested by the Onorati Family. Overos and Cadogan families, rest in peace, requested by Mary Overos. Vincenzo Montana and Sandra Pado, requested by AnnaLisa Pado. Our deceased parents & Dominick and Bobby, requested by Mr. & Mrs. George T. Pepino, Jr. Josef and Hedwig Muellen, requested by Maria Perciavalle. Deceased members of the Piervincenti and Storbjork Families, requested by Mr. & Mrs. A. Piervincenti. Bill and Shirley Cunningham; Louis and Loretta Pio, requested by Sheila & Lou Pio. Henry and Agatha Rupprecht, requested by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Poppe. The Powers Family, requested by Charles W. Powers. Pravato and Farina Families, requested by Stephen Pravato. Kevin P. Quinn, requested by Grace Quinn. Robert F. Burns, requested by Kate & Lance Rea. Catherine Fuchs, requested by Jenny & Danny Rios. Marie and James Mooney; George Roecklein, James Fusaro, Michael Roecklein, Jr., requested by Mr. & Mrs. Michael Roecklein. The Rowland Family, requested by Mr. & Mrs. James Rowland. Sandra Maria Ryan, requested by the Ryan Family. Marie and Harry Satnick; Clara and William Hildebrand, requested by Catherine & Richard Satnick. Jaclyn Scarabino, requested by Robert, Diane, Ricky & Michael Scarabino. Melanie, Irene and James Sutt; Margaret and John Schaefer, Sr., requested by John & Mary Schaefer. Martha M. Screeney; Sarah Dyckman Murphy; Joan Screeney, requested by the Screeney Family. Henry and Kitty Session, requested by Dennis Session. John G. Sharkey, requested by Lillian Sharkey. Ed and Rita Modzelewski, requested by the Shedlow Family. Deceased members of the Smith and Zabransky families and for peace in the world, requested by Mr. & Mrs. H. T. Smith.
Eunice S. Solar, requested by Eugene Solar. Richard Tamberino; Pat and Jimmy Sparaco, requested by John & Kim Sparaco. Deceased members of Ma'Arop Family, requested by Mr. & Mrs. James V. Startin Carmela Veneziano, Giulio Tallini, requested by Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Tallini. Eric Tam, requested by the Tam Family. Richard Tamberino, requested by Nannette Tamberino. Maria Maurizio, Norma Tamburro and the Tamburro Family, requested by Joanne & Bob Tamburro.
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V{Ü|áàÅtá YÄÉãxÜ WÉÇtà|ÉÇá AAA\Ç ÄÉä|Çz ÅxÅÉÜç Éy‹ Josephine & Frank Giambrone, requested by Josephine Todaro. Jose Uzcategui and Cecelia Trester, requested by the Uzcategui & Trester families, with Love. Esperanza Tavera. Harry and Louise Smith, repose of their souls, requested by Paul & Megan Vastola. Joseph Veit, requested by Mrs. Jo Ann Veit. Margherita Scisci, Rita Yacovelli, Angelo Volpe and Joseph Yacovelli, requested by the Volpe Family. Julia and Eugene Woelfel, requested by Louise. Regina and Chester Wrobel; Margaret and Jack Brown, requested by Barbara & John Wrobel. The Smith & Zonin families and Brendon Redmond, requested by Rich & Carol Zonin.
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Mrs. Gerard Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bartumioli Mr. & Mrs. Francis DeGaray
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Freglette/Tagli Mrs. Aniela Kozlowski
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Melone Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Monestere
Mr. & Mrs. John Moran Mr. Michael Peter
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Pignatelli Mr. & Mrs. Albert H. Schmitt
YÄÉãxÜá WÉÇtàxw yÉÜ à{x \ÇàxÇà|ÉÇá ÉyAAA The spiritual and physical healing of our family, requested by Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Di Masso.
In praise & thanksgiving, requested by Kay & Mike Gurello. Our family, requested by the Ferrari Family.
Gail & Kevin Mattimore. The Szypot Family, requested by the McKinley Family.
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St. Elizabeth Senior Group
January 2018
January 23: Big Pot Bingo
St. Elizabeth Widow and Widowers Social Club Will be holding their first meeting of the new year on Wednesday, January 24, 2 p.m. in Room 108 at the Center. The club has one meeting a month and once a month they enjoy lunch out as a group at a local restaurant. The social club is open to all widowers and widows. Come and meet new friends. Refreshments are served after the meeting. Please call Kathleen for additional information. 631.423.5462. Hope to see you there!
Ministry of Mothers Sharing
M.O. M.S.
Are you a mom looking for support from
other moms like you?
M.O.M.S. provides spiritual enrichment for women of all ages and life experiences. M.O.M.S. will introduce women to opportunities for personal and spiritual growth in a faith-sharing group through journaling and discussion. Topics include self-esteem and self- acceptance, stress, worries and anxiety, everyday spirituality, personal growth and expressing values in friendship.
This 7-week program will begin on Monday, January 22, 2018, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the Spiritual Life Center. Cost of the program is $25.00.
Interested? Please contact Doreen Boehme,
[email protected] or call 631.271.2054.
Some
People
were
wondering…
Why are the altar servers processing in
and out with candles at Sunday Mass?
From the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord to the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple (January 8 through February 2), we draw attention to Jesus as the “Light of the World” and no darkness shall overcome it! The addition of the Processional Torches are a further reminder of Jesus as the Light of the World and also ourselves, as we bring that light in the world through our baptism!
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Hearing Loop
Our Church’s two main seating sections
have been wired with a hearing loop for
hearing-challenged parishioners. If you
wear hearing aids, sit in a main seating
section and click on your hearing aids’
T-coils.
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Trinity Regional School
Invites you to visit them
Sunday, January 28, 2018, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (Snow date: Sunday, February 4, 2018)
1025 5th Avenue, East Northport
SEE WHAT TRINITY HAS TO OFFER YOUR CHILD AND YOUNG ADULT Early Childhood - Elementary - Middle School (Grades Nursery - 8th )
Trinity Regional School offers half and full day programs in our Early Childhood Program for 3 and 4 year olds, a Full Day Kindergarten Program for 5 year olds, an Elementary Program for Grades 1-4 and a Middle School Program for Grades 5-8. Our Early Childhood Program lays the foundation for a child to become thinking, caring student. Our Elementary program teaches our students all the major subject areas and students participate in Field Trips, Contests and STEM activities. In our Middle School program, students receive instruction in the major subject areas in a departmental fashion. 8th grade students take Regents exams in Science and Math. All Students receive daily instruction in our Catholic faith.
DON'T MISS OUT!
Join the Trinity Family; you will be glad that you did!
CALL: 631 - 261 - 5130
Vacation Bible
Camp 2018
July 30 to
August 3 St. E Melville-9
We welcome the
following
new members to
our parish family:
The Aberger Family
Aurilia Family
Brody Family
Chacon Family
Maggio Family
McCarthy Family Moran Family
O’Keefe Family
Recine Family
Salvo Family
Scheff Family
Bulletin Reflection There is a certain urgency in today’s Gospel as
Jesus calls His first disciples Andrew and
Simon, James and John. Each one follows Jesus
immediately, unhesitatingly abandoning nets and
boat and father and fellow workers. To what is
Jesus calling me, at this moment, in these
circumstances? What will I need to abandon in
order to follow Him?
Living Stewardship We are grateful this week for all stewards in our
parish work in parish-based advocacy groups to
bring Gospel values and Catholic social teaching
to the wider community.
We welcome into our parish and our community
the following newly-baptized member:
Victoria Grace Barilla
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An Important Message from
Parish Social Ministry
Reaching Out to the “Afflicted & Affected”
A recent conference was given by Catholic Charities addressing the epidemic of addiction affecting us all. We have all seen the heart-breaking statistics which may lead us to a sense of hopelessness. The most surprising, heartbreaking statistic given that day was that the majority of people of faith who are either afflicted or affected by addiction stated they never considered reaching out to the church for support. We are all touched by the disease of addiction. Our Pastoral Team may not have a solution, but we may know of some resources you haven’t tried; or you may simply need someone to talk to. Please know, there is no need to suffer alone. Call the Parish Center (631.271.4455) and ask to speak with MaryAnn Giannettino or any member of our clergy.
Hear our Prayers O Lord for…
the Deceased Mary Bonnici; John DeVito Anastacio Figueroa; Pasquale Veneziano
the Sick Fred Novak; Ann Ribaudo
Our Servicemen and Women PO1st Cl. Patrick G. Buhse, U.S. Navy Ssgt. James Calfa, U.S. Army Ssgt. Mitchell Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force Airman Dylan Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force Capt. Thomas Frey, U.S.M.C. Lt. Brendan Johnston, U.S. Navy P.F.C. Brad John Peck, U.S.M.C. Cadet Kiersten Spencer, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kent Walsh, U.S. Army Lt. Frederick Zappala, U.S. Army
Understanding the Sunday Readings Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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First Reading: Jonah’s prophetic task was not easy. No wonder he refused it the first time God called. In today’s reading, the Lord’s word comes to Jonah for a second time, this time after the Lord rescued Jonah from the belly of the big fish by having the fish spew Jonah out onto the seashore. Jonah calls the people of Nineveh to repentance based on his personal experience of God’s mercy and the opportunity to live a new life in God. God acknowledges the conversion of the Ninevites and God himself repented of the evil that he would have brought upon them.
Responsorial Psalm 25: Psalm 25 calls upon the Lord to teach us and instruct us in divine ways. The verses are the psalmist’s prayer and ours-- that the Lord not only make those ways known to us, but that the Lord will guide us and have compassion on us when we stray. We acknowledge our sinfulness, our need for humility and the constancy of the Lord’s presence by our side as our Teacher.
Second Reading: This brief passage is Paul’s advice to the Corinthians about how to live in the interim before Christ comes again in glory. Paul believes that the Second Coming of Christ is imminent, so he conveys his instructions with a sense of urgency. Christians are to live in the knowledge of the Second Coming, for this world is passing away. What lasts eternally is God’s grace in the present (and active in the Risen Christ), now alive in the hearts of those who believe. When Christians live in this knowledge, then their worldly actions will appear different than those who do not await the Lord.
Gospel: Jesus’ proclamation to repent and believe in the Gospel parallels Jonah’s call to the Ninevites to repent. What is unique in Jesus’ proclamation is the preface to his announcement in which he states, “This is the time of fulfillment.” Through our reading of the Gospel according to Mark, we, along with the disciples, will come to know that in Jesus’ very person as the Son of Man who saves is fulfillment of all of God’s
promises. Without fully knowing this, Simon and Andrew respond to Jesus’ call to come after him and become fishermen for other followers. James and his brother John are the next to trust in the possibilities of what following Jesus could bring. Courage to Grieve
The Bereavement Ministry of St. Elizabeth Parish offers two eight-week sessions in the spring and fall as an opportunity for you to join a support group as you grieve the loss of a loved one.
Contact the Center at 631.271.4455 x314 or visit our website at www.stelizabeth.org for additional information.
Monday, January 22 Robert Ahlstrom, Sr.
Tuesday, January 23 Gloria Ackerman
Wednesday, January 24 Marian Woods
Thursday, January 25 Clara Gatti
Friday, January 26 Bare & Helen Uhoda
Saturday, January 27 Gaspare Campo; Mary Flanagan Ann Gilmartin; Arthur Lavery Richard Price Sunday, January 28 Deacon Richard Johnston; Gloria Mackin Bobbie Schiatta; Michael Szypot
Angelina Orlando For the Parishioners of St. Elizabeth
Saturday, January 27 5:00 p.m. Msgr. Pflomm
Sunday, January 28 8:00 a.m. Fr. Irinel Racos 10:00 a.m. Fr. Irinel Racos Noon Fr. Irinel Racos
Mass Intentions, Presiders and Readings for the Week
Mass Intentions
Presiders
Weekly Readings
9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Noon
Monday, January 22 Reading 1: 2 Samuel 5:1-7, 10 Gospel: Mark 3:22-30
Tuesday, January 23 Reading 1: 2 Samuel 6:12b-15, 17-19 Gospel: Mark 3:31-35
Wednesday, January 24 Reading 1: 2 Samuel 7:4-17 Gospel: Mark 4:1-20
Thursday, January 25 Reading 1: Acts of the Apostles 22:3-16 or 9:1-22 Gospel: Mark 16:15-18
Friday, January 26 Reading 1: 2 Timothy 1:1-8 or Titus 1:1-5 Gospel: Mark 4:26-34 or Luke 10:1-9
Saturday, January 27 Reading 1: 2 Samuel 12:1-7a, 10-17 Gospel: Mark 4:35-41
Sunday, January 28 Reading 1: Deuteronomy 18:15-20 Reading 2: 1 Corinthians 7:32-35 Gospel: Mark 1:21-28
Banns of Marriage
First Banns
Kamelija Simovic (New York, NY)
and Daniel Curry (St. Elizabeth)
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Tomato Sauce (Jar)** Condiments
Milk** (dry) Oil
Laundry Detergent Dish Soap
Body Wash Toothpaste
Shampoo & Conditioner Deodorant
Feminine Products** Diapers, Size #4
** Our cupboards are very low - we are
in great need of these items. **
Special Note: Produce,
perishable meats,
fruits, vegetables, eggs
and dairy products
are greatly appreciated
but they must be
brought to the Parish
Center between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday
to Friday. Thank you!
Nonperishable foods may be left
in the Gathering Lobby.
Outreach is grateful for your generosity!
Outreach aims to aid people in accessing the
resources that will assist them in meeting their
basic needs.
Our Outreach Pantry is open:
Monday to Friday
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Phone: 631 . 351 . 2136
Outreach provides assistance with food,
information and referral to other agencies to
meet various family needs and other emergency
assistance.
Stewardship…..Treasure Sunday, January 14, 2018
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
FINANCE MINISTRY 2018 - $22,889 2017 - $20,995 (9% increase from 2017)
MASS ATTENDANCE 2018 - 1,473 2017 - 1,644
(14% decrease from 2017)
St. Elizabeth is sustained by the generosity of our parishioners through time, talent and treasure. For all that you do - thank you!
Outreach Need Help?
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ANNULMENT PROCESS
Christ the King Parish, 2 Indian Head Road in
Commack will host a presentation on the Annulment
process of the Catholic Church on Thursday,
January 25 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Bishop McGann
Room. The speaker will be Fr. Lee of the Diocesan
Tribunal. Call 631.864.1623 for further information.
DIVORCED / SEPARATED CATHOLICS
including widows, widowers and singles are invited to
a new member orientation meeting on Wednesday,
January 24 at St. Frances de Chantal School,
1309 Wantagh Avenue in Wantagh beginning at
7:30 p.m. Nondenominational - all welcome. Bring
proof of single status to join; refreshments following
the meeting. Call 516.794.4933 (Carol) or
516.798.2858 (Barbara) for more information.
ALCOHOL / DRUG PROBLEMS
Catholic Charities / Talbot House, a chemical
dependence crisis center located in Bohemia, provides
withdrawal and stabilization services on a voluntary
basis to males and females over the age of 18 who are
seeking to stop and/or withdraw from alcohol and/or
other drug use. The medical and clinical staff at
Talbot House will assess the kind of care the person
needs to begin his/her journey in recovery. For more
information, please call 631.589.4144. Talbot House
staff is available 24/7. Each call is confidential.
Talbot House is a NO fee for service program.
HOLY TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL
Holy Trinity High School will host its annual Reverse
Raffle and Mardi Gras party on February 10. For
more information, visit their website at
www.holytrinityhs.org or call 516.433.2900 x177 .
FAMILY EDUCATION SERIES
Topics include (among others) the disease of
addiction, relapse and process of recovery.
Catholic Charities offers this free series which is an
open, ongoing program that meets weekly on
Tuesdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
at 155 Indian Head Road in Commack.
Contact Kerri Zaleski at 631.543.6200 x320 for
more information.
DOMINICAN SISTERS OF AMITYVILLE
are accepting donations of brand NEW / unused items
(no clothing please) for their Beauty of the Spirit
Luncheon on Friday, June 29. Items may be dropped
off at their Motherhouse between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Monday to Friday, 555 Albany Avenue in Amityville.
Questions? Call 631.842.6000 x238.
OPENING WORD PROGRAM
is an adult literacy program for adult women that
provides basic skills in English as second language
and job readiness training. Registration is every
Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Hugh of Lincoln or the
student can call 631.470.2288 to make an
appointment.
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