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Time: May 18, 2012 from 12pm to 3pm
Location: Captain Bill’s Restaurant in Bay Shore
Phone: 516-624-6547
Event Type: workshop/luncheon
Organized By: LILAC
Latest Activity: Apr 20, 2012
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It’s that time again … for the LILAC May Workshop/Luncheon. The luncheon will be held on May 18, 2012 at Captain Bill’s Restaurant in Bay Shore from 12:00 – 3:00 pm. Our featured author is Raymond Bean. Raymond Bean is a dad, a teacher, and the Amazon best‐selling author of the Sweet Fart Series.
Please see the flyer in the attachment for more information. If you have any questions regarding the luncheon, please contact Valerie Vacchio, LILAC Secretary, at vvacchio@obenschools.org or call 516-624-6547. Please remember that LILAC does not accept purchase orders. If you are going to pay at the door, please RSVP your attendance to Valerie Vacchio.
Also, if you have not renewed your membership for this year, you can enclose a check for $40 with your registration for the luncheon. For your convenience, I have also attached a membership form. Please note thatthis year your LILAC membership will also include a 1 year membership to both NYSEC and www.Schoolleadership20.com!
We hope you can join us for this wonderful workshop/luncheon in the beautiful spring setting at Captain Bill’s Restaurant.
See you May 18, 2012!
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