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Rockland’s Tom Javenes Completes 1,000 Anthony’s Nose Hikes in 2023 After Serious Injury

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Via Tom Javenes- 1,000 Anthony’s Nose hikes in less than 9 months. When I think back over 8 years ago when I was learning to walk again at Helen Hayes hospital it was hard to imagine ever hiking Anthony’s Nose once let alone almost 5,000 times since my injury. I think about my days at Helen Hayes every day that I hike. I remember all of the people that were doing their best to make themselves stronger every day. I know that I will never be 100% again because of the nerve damage in my neck but I will do the very best with what I have! Pain is and will always be part of my life but I do not take any of the 10 pills a day that they want me to take. Most of us can do more every day. My 3 favorite months to hike are coming up. Let’s see where the number ends up. One foot in front of the other and you never know how far you can go.

5 more hikes today for ANH#1,000o23. Thanks for the sign Larry and Jackie.

Awesome job, Tom and a truly great story that shows what you can do if you never give up.

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“The Sabbath Girl” Penguin Rep Theatre May 3rd – May 26th

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Sony Point, NY – The Sabbath Girl  is a sparkling new musical about big-city life and the possibility of finding love when you’re least looking for it, maybe even right down the hall. 

The Penguin Rep. Theatre is a repurposed 1880s barn in historic Stony Point (Rockland County), New York. “The converted barn, circa 1880, has never been more inviting” (The New York Times). Says Mr. Horn, “It’s theatre so close you can feel it, with comfortable upholstered seats and no seat more than 30 feet from the stage.” The theatre is air-conditioned and handicap accessible, features assistive hearing devices, and has plenty of free parking.

To order tickets or for further information, visit Penguin Rep’s website at WWW.PENGUINREP.ORG or call 845-786-2873.

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Annual “Star Search” Music & Arts Winners From Spring Valley Awarded, Hundreds of NY Youth Compete In High Profile Talent Contest

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Nearly 400 young people from grade school to high school involved with The Salvation Army Greater New York Division’s Music & Creative Arts programs recently competed in the divisional Star Search music & creative arts talent contest. 

Most people don’t know that The Salvation Army is one of the top providers of free or reduced cost music and creative arts instruction for students of all ages. After months of practice and perseverance, the most talented young artists in NY competed in this signature youth event. 

The Salvation Army Spring Valley/Suffern Corps’ first place wins at Star Search, the organization’s music and creative arts youth talent competition. These students will go on to compete in Hershey, PA on June 8 with other top talent from 12 states and Puerto Rico.

The following are first place winners and categories from the Spring Valley/Suffern Temple Corps:  

  • Eliana Rosamilia, Level 1 Vocal Solo 
  • Caroline Lance, Level 2 Vocal Solo 
  • Singing Company 

Star Search started in the 1990’s to encourage arts and music development, and highlights students’ talents in dancing, playing instruments, singing, and acting. Winners of each category will compete with other regional Corps in Hershey, PA.

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