Please
mark your calendars and come out to support John and the
Brian E. Sweeney Memorial Fund as well as Brian's family
and friends. If you would like a printable flyer, please
e-mail me (liljilly@optonline.net)
and I will get one out to you. Thanks. -Jill
John
LaRocchia Comedy Productions
Presents:
"A Night of Stand Up Comedy"
To benefit the Brian E. Sweeney Memorial Fund
(a not-for-profit organization that helps disabled children
with
complex health care needs) at the Brokerage Comedy Club
(Located at NW Corner of Bellmore Ave. & Merrick Rd.,
Bellmore)
Thursday, January 16, 2003
Doors Open: 7:30 pm
Showtime: 8:30 pm
Tickets: $12.00
2 Drink Minimum 21 and over Space is limited- reserve your
tickets now!
For reservations, call John at 516-972-9943 or E-mail:
Lar6622@aol.com
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The Brian E. Sweeney Memorial Fund generates its support
through individuals, organizations and various fund raising
activities.
Our Mission:
We are a not-for-profit organization that helps technology
dependent
children. These are children that are disabled, coupled
with complex health
care needs.
WTC
UNITED FAMILY BEREAVEMENT/SUPPORT MEETINGS In New Jersey
& New York:
In
New Jersey
The 2nd and 4th Monday of each month--from 8:00 p.m. to
9:30 p.m. at the Church of the Redeemer,
36 South Street (Parish Hall, 2nd floor meeting room), Morristown,
New Jersey. Contact: Maureen
Peterson, (908)722-4553, Member of the Church of the Redeemer
and WTC United Family Group, Inc.
Directions: From Route 287 North, South Street Exit No.
35, make left at light at end of the ramp, go
about a mile, church is on the right. From Route 287 South,
Madison Avenue Exit No. 35, make right
at light at end of the ramp, make right at next light onto
South Street, go about a mile, church is on the
right. Parking: On the street, or Epstein's parking lot.
Support groups are facilitated by 911 family members
and Parents of Murdered Children (POMC) members.
In
New York:
Second
Tuesday of each month--from 7-8:30 pm. Group facilitated
by Lisa Kaplan, Psy. D, our resident
WTCUFG Mental Health Advisor.
At
St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital 10th and 59th Street--Signage
will be displayed so that you can locate
the room. Registration is NOT required to attend these peer
support gatherings.
From September Mission website:
Sounds of Silence Book Project
September's
Mission is compiling a book to remember those whose lives
were lost on 9/11. If anyone who lost
a loved one is interested, you can submit poems, memories,
or just a letter to the person who was lost.
Contact
Email : monicai@septembersmission.org
Check
Out this websites, they have newest ideas planned for the
WTC Sites:
http://www.renewnyc.org/plan_des_dev/wtc_site/new_design_plans/default.asp
Imagine New York:
http://www.imaginenewyork.org/index.html
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