Keyword: Center for Adult Life Enrichment
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Center for Adult Life Enrichment Executive Director Lee Gerardi personally welcomes and walks members into what was the carriage house of the Hewlett estate on the Hewlett High School campus at 37 East Rockaway Road. more
The Center for Adult Life Enrichment’s front door is blocked by two chairs to help ensure members and visitors can be checked in. Executive Director Lee Gerardi asks the visitor to use the hand sanitizer attached to the wall to the left of the entrance way. more
The Center for Adult Life Enrichment celebrating its 70th year of serving the community, especially its seniors, held its annual installation of officers ceremony in the Atria Lynbrook, a supportive living facility for seniors, on Dec. 12. more
Carole Tolkin, a longtime Five Towns resident now living in Manhattan, was presented with the prestigious Hannah G. Solomon Award from the Lawrence-based National Council of Jewish Women-Peninsula Section. more
Lee Gerardi does not like to reveal much about her private life, however that reticence loosens when she works, volunteers or cares for family members — then she is all in. Sharing that her … more
The Hewlett-based Center for Adult Life Enrichment that offers programs, activities, trips and get-togethers for seniors marked another a year of transition with its annual installation of officers … more
To encapsulate the career of Georgiana Wolfson in a few hundred words would not do justice to how much this Oceanside has accomplished in 66 years from working as a dental assistant to executive director of the Center for Adult Life Enrichment in Hewlett. more
Woodmere Middle School students learned what their lives would have been like if they grew up on the in the 1940s and ’50s, as members of Center for Adult Life Enrichment in Hewlett shared their stories in an intergenerational gathering on May 22. more
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Anthony Santino was recognized for his many years for public service by the Hewlett-based Center for Adult Life Enrichment at its annual gala luncheon at the Seawane Club in Hewlett Harbor on May 18. more
Each week, a group of about five Hewlett High School students visit the Center for Adult Life Enrichment on the school’s campus to volunteer their time and skills to help the seniors. more
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