Opinion
Standing from left to right: Farmingdale Mayor Graf; Nassau Family Court Judge Richard Lawrence; TOB Supervisor John Venditto; Honoree, TOB Town Clerk Steve Labriola; YES Executive Jamie Bogenshutz; TOB Town Councilwoman Rosemarie Walker; Honoree John Rywelski, President, Massapequa Kiwanis; YES Board Member John Budnick; Assemblyman Joseph Saladino. Seated in front: N.C. Family Court Judge Marianne Giseman; YES Board President Joy Jorgensen; Honoree, Eileen Minogue and Maura Kirby of the Massapequa Community Fund.

On Friday, May 18, YES Community Counseling Center conducted a gala dinner to celebrate the agency's 30th anniversary of service to the community. All proceeds from this event benefited YES, a nonprofit community-based organization providing services to children and families in the community.

The event (which was held at the Stuart Thomas Manor, Boundary Avenue, Farmingdale) was attended by over 200 people and was a huge success.


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