The fest will honor Italian-Americans of the Year, the Knights of Columbus Post #725.
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There will be a series of fundraisers around the village to promote the event.
It will follow along the Carmans River and into the upland area, with a few historic and cultural sites viewed, historical society says.
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The event will feature prizes and ribbons will be awarded in categories like Best Dressed, Fan Favorite, and Smallest Dog.
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Matt Lowe and Joe Palmeri will kick off the line of march at 12 p.m. on March 17.
It will kick off with a pre-freeze fundraiser in a heated tend with food and drinks.
He served in the army from 1968 to 1974 as a combat engineer in Vietnam and received two purple hearts.
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Community heroes Paul and Michele Azzara "give everyone a chance and treat people like family and friends — always with great, big smiles."
Nikia Hughes-Cousins "is determined to ensure everyone is treated equally and has the same opportunities allotted to them."
"Everything that Cassandra does is motivated by her love and passion for the sport of baton twirling, and her desire to give back."
"She loves her community and will do what she can to help improve the community."
"She gives selflessly and works daily to ensure families who are struggling have access to basic needs."
"He would do anything to see these kids flourish into amazing football players — or just amazing young men and women."
The ticket was sold for Sunday evening's drawing.
The fest will honor Italian-American of the Year, former Suffolk Legislature Presiding Officer Rob Calarco.
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The Society of the Grand Army of the Republic Richard Clark Post No. 210 will mark Juneteenth at Patchogue Village Hall June 19.
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