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The old carriage house on the campus of Hewlett High School that serves as the home of the Center for Adult Life Enrichment (CALE) was a beehive of activity as the group held its annual open house, last Sunday. more
The Center for Adult Life Enrichment (CALE) hosts its annual open house on Sunday, Sept. 11 from noon to 3 p.m. more
Eric Grossman and family performed a violin and piano recital, and played the music of Handel, Mozart, Chopin, Brahms, Paganini and Scriabin at the Center for Adult Life Enrichment, on March 20. more
With Valentine’s Day on Sunday, celebrating love is in the air, and two couples, who are members of the Center for Adult Life Enrichment in Hewlett, explain how their marriages have lasted more than half a century. more
The Center for Adult Life Enrichment hosted its annual open house last Sunday at its current home in the historic Carriage House on the campus of Hewlett High School off East Rockaway Road in Hewlett. It featured entertainment by the Stardust Singers, who are mostly CALE members, and refreshments. more
The Center for Adult Life Enrichment, which is based in the carriage house on the campus of Hewlett High School, hosted its annual open house last Sunday. more
CALE celebrates 65th anniversary Founded in the Woodmere home of Harriette Wolff on Burton Avenue in 1949 — it was formerly the Five Towns Senior Center, and first formed as the Golden Age Club — the Center for Adult Life Enrichment (CALE) marked it 65th anniversary with gala luncheon at the Seawane Club in Hewlett Harbor. CALE, now housed in the carriage house on the campus of Hewlett High School, boosts more than 300 members from the Five Towns and surrounding communities and offers a variety of programs ranging from college-level lecturers to concerts, health seminars, exercise, creative writing sessions, book discussions and trips. more
Whenever members of the Center for Adult Life Enrichment (CALE) are too ill to attend the programs and activities the senior-oriented organization offers at its home in the carriage house on the Hewlett High School campus, 67-year-old Harriet Orenstein of East Rockaway takes careful note. more
Voting for Fertig To the Editor: Our once-great state has reached that crucial juncture where people of all ages have begun to leave homes and neighborhoods they have loved for most of their lives. more
It was a full house at the Center for Adult Life Enrichment in Hewlett as the Young Artists of Long Island, along with Miss Long Island and Miss Long Island Teen 2014, performed for the seniors on Aug. 6. more
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