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Future Business Leaders Dress to Impress in New Hyde Park

More than 200 members dressed in business attire to mimic what professionals wear in the workplace.

Future Business Leaders of America held its annual Dress to Impress Breakfast at New Hyde Park Memorial High School on Nov. 10.

At the event, more than 200 members dressed in business attire, similar to what many professionals wear in the workplace, and enjoyed breakfast in the school’s cafeteria. In addition to attending this event, members donated nonperishable food items for the FBLA’s annual Thanksgiving food drive. St. Vincent de Paul’s Church pantry picked up the more than 300 food items donated by the students.

Adviser Christine Teetz expressed her gratitude to all the FBLA members for another successful year of giving back to those in need; and looks forward to many more events during this school year that encourage members to stand out and contribute to the greater community.

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Story by Syntax, Photo courtesy of the Sewanhaka Central High School District: New Hyde Park Memorial’s FBLA members are pictured with some of the donated food items they collected for St. Vincent de Paul’s Church pantry.

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