25 & 27 Glen St.
(516) 807-0585
For lease:
Storefront
Office space, ideal for medical office
(516) 807-0585
For lease:
Storefront
Office space, ideal for medical office
Events at the Glen Cove Library 4 Glen Cove Avenue 676-2130 www.glencovelibrary.org
The History of the Amos and Andy Show Glen Cove Library’s Third Annual Seed Packaging Party First Friday Flicks at the Glen Cove Library:
Tuesday, March 5, 2 p.m.
Events at the Glen Cove Senior Center Thursday, Feb. 21 Events At The North Shore Historical Museum 140 Glen St., Glen Cove www.northshorehistoricalmuseum.org Harlem Hellfighters: African American Heroes of WWI In World War I, the African American U.S. Army 369th Infantry Regiment faced terrible bigotry from both within and without the military but displayed remarkable bravery on the battlefield. In addition, the leader of the regiment's band became an internationally known figure, bringing a new American musical form called "jazz" to enthusiastic European audiences. Come hear the amazing story of these "Harlem Hellfighters," more than 40 of whom came from the Glen Cove area. Long Island Women's History Antonia Petrash will present a history of women on Long Island on Wednesday, March 13, 7 p.m. Admission: $10, or $5 for members. |
BID Annual Meeting The Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District's annual meeting will take place on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019, at the North Shore Historical Museum, 140 Glen St. starting at 6 p.m. |
Fun and Games at Downtown Halloween Parade
Downtown Glen Cove was the hub of activity on Saturday, Nov. 3, as a wide assortment of heroes and villains joined in the festivities for the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District's yearly Halloween parade, which transformed School and Glen Streets into the trick-or-treat hotspot. Though delayed by a week, many children were eager to continue in the Halloween fun beginning with The Regency Assisted Living’s Spooky Story Hour. At around 1 p.m. the marchers banded together to parade through the streets of Downtown Glen Cove, with Pizza Co. No. 7 and a bat on stilts leading the way. The children then partook in the trick-or-treating ritual by visiting the welcoming merchants.
Children were slipping and sliding, climbing and bouncing all over the two bouncy house castles set up on Bridge Street, while thrilling music was blaring through the DJ’s speakers. The Jack O’ Lantern Hole in One Mini Golf & the Witches Broom Race captured everyone’s attention which resulted in more than 100 prizes won. The children were also provided with an unlimited supply of cotton candy by Glenn and Kathy Paganetti of Primerica to taste throughout the entire Halloween Parade festivities, had a chance to learn some juggling skills and danced through the streets.
This year’s Costume Contest saw a lot of creativity, and after a tough deliberation, the top first place winners included: “LEGO Man” John Mullen Jr., 4; “Robot” Carmine Montesano, 5 and Stephania Martinez, 10, who cleverly dressed as a dinner table. Second place winners included Juliette Castronovo, 4 and “Harry Potter” Nick Andrade, 6. Pirates and vampires took the top prizes for the group costume contest. The Glen Cove BID would like to thank Julie Papas of ClayNation, Matilde Tysz of The Maxx Challenge and Lisa and Julia of PetSmart for their services as judges. To top it all off there was a Pie Eating Contest with six delicious apple pies that were devoured quickly, but not as quick as first place winner Enzo Munes, who cleaned his plate in 60 seconds with no assistance from his helping hands.
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