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Sarah Grace Foundation Reflects on 2011

2011 was an extremely busy year for The Sarah Grace Foundation For Children With Cancer, Inc. The nonprofit dedicated to helping children with cancer and their families sponsored numerous fundraisers throughout the year and concluded 2011 with its annual Holiday Party!

Over 150 people (including children and their families) attended The Sarah Grace Foundation’s annual Holiday Party held Dec. 11 at Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York. The three-hour long party featured face painting from Cupcake the Clown, arts and crafts, entertainment from Barattini Productions DJ Entertainment and refreshments arranged through Bruce’s Bakery of Great Neck and Phil and Son Pizza in Plainview. The event concluded with a visit from Santa, who provided gifts to all the children.

In addition to party donations from Deirdre, Casey and Connor Szarmach, and the students at the St. Edward Confessor School in Syosset, toy donations and drives to benefit The Sarah Grace Foundation were sponsored by Hicksville Middle and High Schools, the Uniondale-based Ruskin, Moscou & Faltischek, P.C., Ray Leventhal Clothing in Plainview, the Aura Salon in Great Neck, and Lockwood, Kessler & Bartlett, Inc. in Huntington. Due to the generosity of all these donations, the foundation was able to provide gifts to party attendees, as well as inpatient children in the hematology/oncology wards and bone marrow transplant units at Cohen and other local cancer centers, with special assistance provided by Andy and the staff at the Delco Plaza UPS store.

As in previous years, Westy Self Storage also provided the foundation use of its Hicksville facility for event preparations; the staff graciously allowed them to use their facility not just for wrapping holiday party gifts, but also for packaging Halloween trick or treat bags earlier in the year.

“Thanks to everyone who donated and lent a hand, we were also able to package, ship and deliver over 300 gifts to various pediatric cancer centers throughout the New York area over the 2011 holiday season,” said Matt Weippert, founder of The Sarah Grace Foundation.

In 2003, Hicksville residents Matt and Marissa Weippert formed The Sarah Grace Foundation For Children With Cancer, Inc. in memory of their daughter who lost her battle with leukemia at the age of 12. For the past nine years the Weipperts, along with their son James and The Sarah Grace Foundation’s Board of directors and volunteers, have been working to help children and their families faced with the challenges and hardships brought about by childhood cancer.

The foundation works directly with social workers and staff members from the pediatric oncology departments at various New York hospitals, including the Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children’s Medical Center, Winthrop Cancer Center for Kids and Nassau University Medical Center, among many others, to meet the needs of not just the child undergoing treatment but their siblings as well.

Additionally, the foundation sponsors The Bead Program and, in 2011, was named the official Long Island/New York Regional Sponsor of the Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program, providing an educational, cuddly friend to hospitalized children throughout Long Island and the five boroughs.

“Cancer impacts the entire family,” said Weippert. “Our Foundation is centered on helping families and siblings, along with the child receiving treatment, through this difficult time.”

In order to continue providing families with the financial support needed to offset meal and transportation expenses, utility bills, specific child requests, and, at times, funeral expenses, The Sarah Grace Foundation relies heavily on donations and money raised through fundraisers.

In 2011, the foundation held its eighth Annual Night of Laughter and was the recipient of funds raised at the Optical Heights Silent Art Auction, the Kings Park/ Commack Alumni hockey game, and a Friendly’s fundraiser. Last year, the foundation also presented The Odd Couple, its first theatrical fundraiser, and raised money by offering a Holiday Extravaganza, a month-long raffle in November where prizes were drawn every day throughout the month.

Of the Holiday Extravaganza, Weippert said, “For a first-time fundraiser, it was very successful and helped fund our holiday events.”

Currently, The Sarah Grace Foundation is gearing up for its 2012 fundraising events, which include the ninth Annual Night of Laughter (Friday, March 23 at The Milleridge Cottage) and the second Annual Kings Park/Commack Alumni Hockey Game (Sunday, April 15 at the Superior Ice Rink in Kings Park). Additionally, the foundation plans to present its second theatrical fundraiser later this year and will hold its fourth Annual Hugs for Sarah Memorial Blood Drive on Saturday, March 31, at the William P. Bennett Community Center in Hicksville.

“Without these fundraising events, we would not be able to hold events such as the Holiday Party or continually sponsor our many programs and services,” said Weippert, adding, “In 2012, we are looking forward to our many other events that continue to provide the funding necessary for the programs we sponsor, as well as potentially expanding our corporate sponsorships.”

Tickets for the Night of Laughter are currently on sale and can be purchased online at www.TheSarahGraceFoundation.org or by calling the foundation directly at 433-9745. For additional information visit the foundation’s website or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

News

Phil Heckler, Brenda Judson elected to board of education

With 1,612 votes in favor and 834 opposed, the Hicksville community approved the school district’s 2012-13 budget in the amount of $120,631,633 on Tuesday, May 15. Residents also voted in support of a second proposition on the ballot, which approved $50,000 going toward the Hicksville Gregory Museum for its various educational programs and offerings.

New trustee-elects for the board of education are Phil Heckler (1,280 votes), who ran uncontested, and Brenda Judson (989), who defeated Maureen Lee (874). Heckler said he hopes to get more residents to board meetings and wants to propose the creation of committees to keep parents better informed.

Annual parade, ceremonies will commence at 9 a.m.

The United Veterans of Hicksville will hold their annual Memorial Day Parade and Service on Monday, May 28, as parade participants will begin assembling in the Sears parking lot at 8 a.m. before the parade steps off at 9 a.m.

The parade will march south on Broadway to Old Country Road where it will turn west. It will continue to Jerusalem Avenue and then turn south to go past the parade reviewing stand and end at the Hicksville Middle School. The service at the Middle School Veterans Memorial will begin once the parade ends and the community is invited to stay for the ceremonies and presenting of the wreaths.


Sports

On Saturday June 9, the FDNY is sponsoring the 4th annual Tommy O Memorial 5K Run/Walk. This event honors the memory of Tommy Orlando, a NYC firefighter, who died tragically on Dec. 4, 2008. Tommy was a community activist and very involved in youth sports in Hicksville. He was a Holy Family CYO coach and board member.

The race will be held at Wantagh Park, rain or shine. Onsite registration begins at 9 a.m. and the race will start at 10 a.m. The fee is $30 for adults and $10 for children 13 and under. Please make checks payable to Engine 65 and in the memo line show Tommy O.

The Cantiague Park Senior Men’s Golf League had its fifth tournament on May 10 and May 11, hosting 29 golfers over the course of two days due to a rainy Thursday morning. There were six golfers who scored 39 or better. Dave Malle and Charlie Hong both scored a 35 for low actual score, but Dave won the tiebreaker. New member Bob Powers won low overall net. This was the fifth time in a row that Charlie Hong has shot under 40 and leads the club among winnings with $50. He has won his annual dues back in only five weeks. Joe Sander won the 50/50 raffle.


Calendar

Blood Drive
Saturday, May 19

Walk Of Love Walk-A-Thon
Saturday, May 19

Nassau County Historical Society
Tuesday, May 22


Columns

Frothing
Written by Michael A. Miller

Payson’s Legacy
Written by Mike Barry

Drilling Down: The Student Loan Crisis
Written by Michael A. Miller