The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Rockland County has a rich history, beginning in 1963 and rotating locations for nearly a decade. In 1972 and 1973,...
The event provides a valuable platform for employers to connect with talented students, alumni, and community members seeking employment opportunities. Employers are encouraged to register and...
According to brittanica.com, “International Women’s Day was first conceived at the Second International Socialist Women’s Conference in 1910. Its leaders, notably German activist Clara Zetkin, wanted to mobilize...
Share a Smile Day, observed every year on March 1, encourages people to spread joy by smiling. Established in 1997, this day motivates individuals to share...
International Women’s Week serves as an important reminder of the ongoing pursuit of gender equality. It’s crucial to celebrate women and acknowledge their significant contributions to...
Officially known as Washington’s Birthday, the holiday was originally meant to honor the country’s first president, George Washington. Eventually, the holiday included Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday...
According to nationaltoday.com, “It’s a celebration of all the ways we can become a positive influence in each other’s lives. Even one small act of kindness...
According to Encyclopedia Brittanica legends attribute the holidays origins to a Roman priest named Valentine, when others refer to the true St. Valentine as a bishop...
February 19th @ 6:30pm – Join Chef Pam, a lead baker for Rising Above Bakery. The next installment of the Food Enthusiast Program features Babka & Rugelach...
President Abraham Lincoln Feb. 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865...