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 1255 Hempstead Tpke Uniondale NY 11553  See map
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HURRICANE SANDY RELIEF FUNDRAISER
Islanders open Coliseum ice to give fans chance to skate, collect donations


UNIONDALE, NY – The New York Islanders are holding a special event to help raise funds for area residents affected by Hurricane Sandy. On Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 12, from 2 – 8 p.m., the team will host a free, open skate at Nassau Coliseum for the general public. Throughout the event, the team will collect monetary donations, warm clothing and other non-perishable items.


"Hurricane Sandy devastated our local community and we want to do everything we can to help," Islanders General Manager Garth Snow said. "This event will offer families in our community the chance to take a break from their recovery efforts and enjoy themselves."


Donations are not mandatory to attend, but highly encouraged. Public skating sessions* will run every hour throughout the six-hour event on the Coliseum ice and will feature Islanders Ice Girls and team mascot Sparky, the Dragon. Fans participating in any of the sessions must bring their own skates, but spectators are also welcome to enjoy the festivities. Interactive games will also be set up around the rink for younger fans to play throughout the day. Food and drinks will be available to purchase, with proceeds helping local victims.


Join employees from the New York Islanders, arena management company SMG and Coliseum concessionaire SAVOR in contributing to this worthy cause. Proceeds generated from personal donations and concessions, as well as any clothing donated, will go directly to the American Red Cross’ Hurricane Sandy Relief efforts. Island Harvest will collect all non-perishable food and beverage items to distribute to Long Islanders affected by Hurricane Sandy. Items most needed include water, diapers, blankets, baby formula and canned food.


Attendees can enter at the Hempstead Turnpike Main Entrance and gain access to the building through the Coliseum Box Office. Parking is free for this event.


*Hourly skating sessions available on first-come, first-serve basis


WHAT TO BRING:
- Your Skates! (Hockey or Figure)
- New or gently used clothing and blankets
- Unopened baby formula and diapers
- Non-perishable food items (bottled water, pasta, canned goods)
- Direct monetary donations also accepted
- Family, friends and Long Island neighbors

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Rich June 18, 2013 at 05:10 pm
It's (was) Piesanos
Susan June 18, 2013 at 08:35 pm
What's to look into? Neil Koenig was the owner. He's good friends with my cousin. My cousin toldRead More me "he couldn't make a go of it." The last time I was there was in December. The food was just ok and the service was horrible. Not one course was correct and we didn't even change anything from the menu description. Note to the waitress, the appetizer is NOT supposed to come for dessert!! And Rich is correct. The name was Buongusto's PieSano's. I hope the new owners (Lia's) stop serving Chocolate Mouse (should be Mousse) as per the sign on the Prospect Avenue side of the building.
Mary-Lynn Karr Bonda-Riva June 19, 2013 at 06:27 am
I say bring Starbucks back!!
GMS June 12, 2013 at 09:52 am
3 large tables, of 42 people, yes, 3 tables 22 bottles!
Rick Price June 12, 2013 at 03:36 pm
Mike and Yvette are two of the nicest, kindest people I know and have always been helpful and fairRead More to the community and community events. While I am very sorry you had such a bad experience, I can't wait to hear their side of the story.
Frank T June 13, 2013 at 12:04 pm
"He just took $600 from our students funds" What does that mean? Either you handed himRead More money from the students fund or it was stolen. I would like to hear the owners side of the story.
Ivan Launer June 8, 2013 at 11:06 am
There are many people behind the scenes who have worked for months in advance to make this eventRead More successful. Due to business and personal commitments, it is impossible to get them together again on short notice.
Ivan Launer June 8, 2013 at 11:07 am
Unfortunately, the cancellation stands. Work for the 8:00 AM opening begins early in the morning.Read More The grounds at Speno Memorial Park were waterlogged, which could have resulted in slipping hazards and extensive property damage. If it's any consolation, we're as sorry about the cancellation as the people who would have attended the event.
marianne krause June 10, 2013 at 10:30 am
Extremely poor planing there should hve been rain date