Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Wow! Camille is setting up a Computer:

Hi Everyone,

Well, today I will attempt to set up the new computer I received from Billy and Tara. If you don't hear from me, you will know I am either stuck under my computer desk, or entangled in the wires. (send help!)
I tried to type an e mail earlier, and the cable system went down! So maybe its not a good idea to try this today, since I Lost power four times already, before even starting to hook up. So. here goes. Hoping to get on line, without difficulty. you will hear form me in the near future! Keep your fingers crossed!
Love Camille.....(one good thing, I did clear up the many magazines, catalogs, and little pieces of paper I kept some notes on,from the top of my computer desk..)



Barbara Deppe Schwinn Makes Another Attempt to Contact Sachem Alumni Through Reunion.com:

Hi
We are busy in Pa I have been looking for some of my classmates of 1959. I have been looking for Bettyann Keller [Cox] and anyone that you can help me with...

Barbara Schwinn

(The remainder of this message appeared to be cut off . I am under the impression that messages will not go through Reunion .Com,unless both parties are Gold Members. BV)


New Alumni on Board! Classes of 1960 and 1963!

Ben
As I told Judi, my first name is Mary Ann Castiglione Bissett, I graduated in 1960 as did my sister-in-law Gwen Bissett Wilson. My brother-law William Bissett graduated in 1963, I believe that's the correct date. Thanks for the blog!


More info From Judy Beldon Lloyd:
This was from classmates.com. She was able to put her e-mail address in the message to me, so I told her about the blog.

Ken Muzzonigro Identifies Some Sachem Alumni:
Will be added to photos.

Photograph Identifications for blog

Gazette Oct 06, edition
group of 4 unidentified person is Al Biscardi with Pat Nangle

Gazette April 07, edition
group of 10 identified left to right
Tom Paranelli, Dennis Gordon, Ken Muzzonigro, unidentified person,
Joe Zayas, Pat Brida, Tom Sabatelli, John Cassese, unidentified person,
Les Terry

Photo taken during class of 1960 25th year reunion in 1985 at
Holiday Inn, Vets Hgwy, Ronkonkoma

News From "Way Back Home" in New York
In the not too distant past, many organizations on long Island had the tendency to organize their fundraiser events the quick way! Call the Caterer, and then call the company that provides the "Rides." I must admit, with this level of organizational enthusiasm; I was not motivated to attend many of these events.

Within the past few years, the old, sterile, model that was used to organize "Street Fairs ," has slowly moved into extinction. Many organizations have now learned how to produce "World Class Events!" The "Brookhaven Town Country Fair," held at the Longwood Estate, Sept. 8 - 9, 2007, is one of those events.

This country Fair, actually felt like a "genuine Country Fair." Many organizations participated in this event, but they all had one thing in common. These small groups of people, our neighbors, created a feeling of community, by sharing with everyone, that which is precious to them! It is this spirit, that brings people together, as a community!

There were many historical displays and venues. the American Revolution reenactment, was an actual encampment; our neighbors, were sharing a part of their passion, with everyone. It is this giving of ones self, that nurtures a sense of community. The World War Two, historical display, was very informative! The Auxiliary Police Participated, The emergency group CERT participated, as well as many other civic minded groups.























A group called "Friends of Long Island Wireless History," also participated in this "World Class" Country Fair. It's all about sharing your passion! Historian, Natalie Stiefel, daughter of Historian and Artist, Rosario Aurucci, is an active member of this group. Natalie's father personally restored the Famous Guglielmo Marconi Wireless Radio Shack, using funds provided by the Sons of Italy. Rosario, in conjunction with Mr . Lundquist, from RCA, Mr Carasiti, and many other groups managed to save and restore this historic treasure. Eventually the Rocky Point Historic Society took on the task of maintaining this piece of history. This building now stands at the Frank J. Carasiti School, in Rocky Point.


The whole spirit and sense of community that was present at this Country Fair, was held together, by a Musical Group Called "The Homegrown String Band." This group of talented musicians, from Rocky Point, has shared their personal passion for music at venues across the United States, such as, the National Theatre in Washington, DC., and "Silver Dollar City," in Branson Missouri. This group invigorated the audience by playing genuine "American Music," which included Folk, Country, and Bluegrass music. Everyone smiled and clapped their hands in approval, as this band performed. (Double click the Arrow below to start the video clip.)





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