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5th Annual Golf Outing - Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County |
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at the Glen Head Country Club in Glen Head, Long Island, New York |
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August 19, 2013 |
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10:00 AM
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Glen Head Country Club |
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240 Glen Cove Road |
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Glen Head, NY 11545 |
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Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County 5th Annual Golf Outing at the Glen Head Country Club in Glen Head, Long Island, New York.
The Annual Golf Outing gathers golfers for a day on the greens to help raise funds and awareness for the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County's mission. This year's golf outing is being held at Glen Head Country Club, regarded as one of the finest clubs on Long Island. It is situated on over 160 acres of land encompassing a 6,700 yard, par 71 Devereaux Emmet designed golf course. Our Golf Outing Co-Chairs are Len Novick, David S. Rosen and Matt Skidell.
Bring a friend, bring a foursome, or come to enjoy the cocktail hour and dinner but be sure to join us for the 5th Annual Golf Outing. For rate information or to join the Annual Golf Outing mailing list, please contact Laurie Cotumaccio at 516-571-8040 x 108 for more details.
About Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County
The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County is the pre-eminent Holocaust resource on Long Island, with a contemporary museum and is one of the largest and most comprehensive education program providers in the region. Housed in the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center is the Louis Posner Memorial Library home to over 7,000 volumes of Holocaust, genocide, multicultural, anti-bias and anti-bullying material for students and adults, from Kindergarten through post-graduate researchers. We offer the largest such collection on Long Island.
The Mission of the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County is to teach the history of the Holocaust and its lessons through education and community outreach. We teach about the dangers of antisemitism, racism, bullying and all other manifestations of intolerance. We promote resistance to prejudice and advocate respect for every human being. |
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516-571-8040 |
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