"i-tri has set a lofty goal in honor of our 10th year, and as we prepare to serve up to 200 girls in ten schools - we are hoping to raise $100,000 by the end of #OneIslandGivingDay!" Theresa Roden explained.
"We are thrilled at the attention to after school as we have always known how important this is, and we are grateful to Doug for bringing this program to the spotlight," Bonnie Cannon shared.
"We may only think of bats as a flitting presence against the light of the moon on a dark night, or as a Halloween icon, in reality the decline of a migratory species like the northern long-eared bat could have unforeseen effects on widespread ecosystems," noted Melanie Meade.
"Celebrating the end of our harvest, the Fall Festival at the Farm is the culmination of the season and guarantees to be an afternoon of fun for the entire family," Tracy McCarthy said.
Let's face it, when we were young there weren't many sixty-something folks in spandex on road bicycles anywhere to be found.
"We hope that anybody who loves Halloween will come out and join in the parade or enjoy watching from the sidelines," Diane Tucci noted.
Too old for trick-or-treating? Here's a few thrilling and some not so spooky ways to revel in All Hallows' Eve.
There will be several enchanting affairs for little ones held in celebration of Halloween.
It's not just about the sweet treats leading up to Halloween.
Even today many sailors on their way from East Hampton's Three Mile Harbor must negotiate the tricky current, narrowness and lack of cooperative wind when sailing through what is now not Cedar Island, but Cedar Point.
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