Be sure to catch all the fun and excitement at the Annual Nassau County Strawberry Festival hosted by the Lions and Kiwanis Clubs of the Bellmores. The Nassau County Strawberry Festival commences on Wednesday evening, May 28th and runs through Sunday evening, June 1st.

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The hours are Wed.-Thurs., 6p.m.-10 p.m., Fri., 6 p.m.-11p.m., Sat., 12 Noon-11p.m., Sun., 12 Noon-8 p.m., The Strawberry Festival is located at Newbridge Rd. and Jerusalem Avenue on the BOCES School grounds.

There will be plenty of rides, free live entertainment, free parking, fresh strawberries & lots of strawberry concoctions. There will be a $2.00 admission fee on Friday through Sunday. Children under 5 are admitted free. So come on down and support your local not-for-profit organizations that give back to your community.

For More Information about the Nassau County Strawberry Festival please visit the Bellmore Kiwanis Club’s website at http://www.BellmoreKiwanis.com/strawberry-festival.html

Nassau County Strawberry Festival

Visit our website for more information about the Bellmore Kiwanis Club and it’s efforts in Long Island Community Service and Charity Events

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The President and club golf pro / legal guru, Russ Marnell, participated in the Wantagh Golf Outing at the Stonebridge CC. We had a beautiful day of golf followed by a nice dinner. Our foursome included Janice Seyfried and Tom Kane from the Wantagh Club.

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08  May
Meeting 5/20

Our next scheduled night meeting will be Tues. May 20 at 6:30. This is the last meeting before the Strawberry Festival, it would be great if everyone could attend. We need everyones help to have a great festival.

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New York District Convention, sometimes affectionately dubbed DCON, is a weekend convention bringing together approximately 1,000 Key Club members and their advisors from all around New York state. The goals are to introduce new programs, present awards to outstanding clubs, conduct the organization’s business, attend educational workshops, and elect District Officers for the upcoming year. Key clubbers share in laughter and tears experiencing motivational speakers, evening dances, scavenger hunts and other games, all while learning how to be a more productive member. Officers attend workshops specifically designed to train them for their position, teaching them their core roles and allowing them to learn from others who share their responsibilities. In 48 short hours, members often form strong friendships with fellow do-gooders from all ends of New York state.

Photos – March 2008

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