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Port’s Really Got Talent!

The 2nd Annual Port's Got Talent variety show on October 5 was an even greater success than last year's.

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Held at Landmark on Main Street’s Rimsky Theater, the 2nd Port's Got Talent show featured Port Washington’s very talented residents. All profits from the event will benefit senior citizens that attend the Port Washington Adult Activities Center.

The staff and board of the Adult Activities Center wishes to thank all of the performers who volunteered their time to help put on such a fabulous show. Thanks also go to the many generous sponsors that helped make the show even more successful than last year, particularly: Celebrity sponsor The Peter & Jeri Dejana Family Foundation; Platinum sponsors Pierce Coach Line, Port Washington News/Anton Media Group, Port Washington Times/Blank Slate Media and Precision Work, Inc.; Gold sponsors Kiwanis Club of Manhasset/Port Washington Foundation, Laura and Joe Sweeney, Lions Club of Port Washington and People’s United Bank; and, Silver sponsors Austin F. Knowles, Inc. Funeral Home, Dell Transportation Corp., Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Emerge Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Glen Cove Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Gold Coast Family Dental, Greenvale Pharmacy & Homecare, Home Run Electric, Kathy Levinson, Coldwell Banker, Kathy DeRosa/The DeRosa Foundation, Minuteman Press of Port Washington, New Hyde Park North Shore Elks Lodge, Office of Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth, Polish American Cultural Association, Poster Signs, Sands Point Center for Health & Rehabilitation and The Grand Rehabilitation & Nursing Center of Great Neck.

If you or someone you know might be interested in learning about the wide variety of programming offered at the Port Washington Adult Activities Center, call 883-6655.

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(in photo) Dave Franklin closed the show with a spectacular rendition of “Sweet Caroline.” The audience served as the chorus as did volunteers who were working in the wings.

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