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VOL. 41 NO. 4 JHflWA/G BETHPAGEJSLAND TREES, OLD BETHPAGE, PLAINVIEW, SEAFORD AND PLAINEDGB FORTY CENTS
Annual King Kullen Event Raises
Over $100,000 For
Little Flower Children's Services
Twenty Years of Caring. King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc.,
recently presented a check for $100,000 to Little Flower
Children's Services of New York, an organization that finds
adoptive and foster homes for children on Long Island and in
New York City. Since 1983, King Kullen has raised millions of
dollars for Little Flower through the James A. Cullen Memorial
Golf Outing. A recent check presentation at Little Flower's
Wading River, New York, campus featured (from left to right)
Little Flower Executive Vice President Herbert W. Stupp;
Retired Little Flower Executive Vice President Monsignor John
T. Fagan; King Kullen Vice President of Government & Industry
Relations Thomas K. Cullen; King Kullen Co-President Brian C.
Cullen; and King Kullen Vice President James Cullen.
The annual James A. Cullen
Memorial Golf and Tennis Outing,
sponsored by King Kullen Grocery
Company, marked its twentieth year
by raising more than $100,000 for
Little Flower Children Services of
New York, an organization that finds
adoptive and foster homes for
children on Long Island and in New
York City.
In presenting Little Flower
Children's Services with a check
from the recent fundraiser, Brian C.
Cullen, president and chief
operating officer of the Long Island-based
grocery chain, stated, "My
father and mother would be proud of
the 20-year history of this successful
event. The annual golf outing was
inaugurated to carry on their support
of Little Flower's mission of uniting
children with families. As a family-controlled
and operated business,
we at King Kullen understand the
importance of family ties, and are
committed to helping Little Flower
Children's Services serve
underprivileged families in our area."
Since the first golf outing was
held in 1983, King Kullen has raised
millions of dollars for Little Flower. In
addition, the Cullen family has
played an integral role in the
construction of the eight cottages
that provide a residential setting for
more than 100 children and
teenagers at Little Flower's Wading
River, New York, campus.
"Through its concern and
generosity, the King Kullen
organization has done so much to
address the plight of children and
families in need," said Herbert W.
(Continued on Page 10)
Grace School Invites
Bethpage VFW
Once again the Grace Church and Parochial School has
invited the Bethpage Butehorn Bros. Post to be "honored" by
their students. The program coordinators of the seventh grade
students namely Mrs. Edie Berman and Mrs. Peggy Canned
(pictured here) put on a beauiifd- -»ute to c * VFW Veterans.
Afterwards they were served a "brunch" and , sn the students
interviewed the veterans as an education project. The
interviewing questions asked by the seventh graders were
surprisingly intelligent. Pictured here are the group of seventh
graders that "honored" the veterans also pictured here are the
veterans who attended. Left to right Orlando (Lindy) Laterza,
Bertram Carlson, Vito DeFanis, Acting Commander Lawrence
(Bud) Steubing, Jack Lynagh, Peter Leddy, Howard O'Keefe
and Louis Giannizzero.
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| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_2003-01-24 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within Bethpage, Old Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge and Seaford. |
| Creator | Florence Cullem |
| Publisher | Florence Cullem |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, New York 12466. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Bethpage Public Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public Domain and Digital Rights Held by Bethpage Public Library. |
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