Keyword: Five Towns Early Learning Center
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Hewlett Harbor village Deputy Clerk Maureen McCarthy and Nicole Giacopelli helped the Kiwanis Club of the Five Towns collect toys for the Five Towns Early Learning Center in Inwood. more
Five members of the Peninsula Kiwanis Club — Frank Basile, Kiwanis President Kevin Cooney, Don Esopa, Michael Gliner and Ron Marciano — made their annual pre-Christmas pilgrimage to the Five Towns Early Learning Center in Inwood on Dec. 10.  more
For three-quarters of a century the Kiwanis Club of the Five Towns has been an active community service organization that has touched the lives of injured children, kids just beginning to learn and students going to college, police officers and breast cancer patients. more
Atlantic Beach resident Jodi and Richard Brodsky, who run the nonprofit charity — the Richard M. Brodsky Foundation, delivered $3,000 worth of clothing to the Five Towns Early Learning Center in Inwood on May 2. more
Begun in a building on Wahl Street that was built as a guys hang out, it was initially a place for women who attended trade school to drop off their children so they could work in place of men serving in the military during World War II, the Five Towns Early Learning Center in Inwood was started by a group of philanthropic Jewish women led by Gertrude Rieur. more
Five Towns Community Chest in Woodmere financially supports 24 local agencies that offer a myriad of services to members of the community. One of these is the Inwood-based Five Towns Early Learning Center, which Community Chest has proudly assisted for over 50 years. more
Peninsula Kiwanis members Frank Basile, Donnie Esopa, Frank Mistero, Stephen Witt and Kevin Cooney visited the Five Towns Early Learning Center just before Christmas. more
As we get ready for the new school year and say goodbye to summer it is important to remember that we go through many separations throughout our lives. Learning how to tolerate and survive loss and separation is an important life skill. more
When the play garden at the Five Towns Early Learning Center in Inwood was damaged by Hurricane Sandy, Executive Director Pepper Robinson sought out a grant to help with repairs. more
Summer’s end was celebrated at the Five Towns Early Learning Center Inwood on Aug. 29 with a barbecue and graduation of 11 children from the pre-k program who will be entering kindergarten this school year and 11 kids who graduated from the learning center’s early childhood program and will begin the pre-k program. more
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