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Sustainability, clean energy are spotlighted beach cleanups, and youth engagement programs. Sobel and Luciano also noted that the Sustainability and clean group has grown in size and energy took center stage at the reach, recently adding six Village of Sea Cliff ’s Monday board members from harbor board meeting, with a presenta- communities, including Sea tion from the Coalition to Save Cliff, to spread the word about Hempstead Harbor and an their work and strengthen partupdate on the village’s progress nerships. in the Climate Smart CommuYouth involvement was a key nities program. focus, particularly through the The meeting coalition’s Youth began with repreAmbassadors prosentatives from the gram, which educoalition outlining cates young people their mission to proon sustainability tect and sustain the and engages them in 16-mile waterway hands-on projects. that connects severBoard members al North Shore comvoiced strong supmunities. Co-presiport for the coalidents Stephanie tion’s efforts, and S o b e l a n d N i n o JACOB FAIN began preliminary Luciano, who were Clean energy intern, discussions with the appointed to the Village of Sea Cliff co-presidents role in September, regarding a partnerexplained that their ship between the goal was to work more closely Youth Ambassadors and the vilwith local governments of the lage’s Youth Activities Board. c o m m u n i t i e s s u r ro u n d i n g “We have a lot of activities Hempstead Harbor, especially to start to bring to the fore for Sea Cliff, to achieve shared young people who are interestenvironmental goals. ed in the harbor,” Sobel said. The coalition, the only non- “When we think about sustainprofit solely dedicated to the ability, we need to bring the preservation of Hempstead youth with us.” Harbor, spotlighted initiatives The coalition highlighted such as oyster g ardening,

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Celebrating the Year of the Snake Students across the North Shore elementary schools rang in the Lunar New Year with songs, dance and cultural celebrations. Story, more photos Page 4.

S.C. residents join soup kitchen board John Canning and Lisa Spina chosen for volunteer position By WILL SHEELINE wsheeline@liherald.com

Sea Cliff residents John Canning and Lisa Spina have been appointed to the board of the North Shore Soup Kitchen, a Glen Cove-based nonprofit dedicated to providing meals to those in need. Canning, 61, brings decades of public service and community involvement to his new role. A former Nassau County legislator and an active participant in numerous civic and charitable organizations, Canning said he was inspired to give back by the spirit of volunteerism he witnessed growing up in Sea Cliff.

“Sea Cliff has been called ‘the village of volunteers,’ and that spirit really informed my thinking on the subject and my approach to it,” Canning said. “So, there was kind of an ethos of involvement in the community.” Canning’s path to the soup kitchen’s board began when he emceed the organization’s fundraising dinner honoring longtime volunteer Estelle Moore. He was later invited to join the board by its chairman, Robert Sherman, who praised Canning’s dedication to community service. “Everybody in the area knows John Canning by virtue of his personality and his involvement CONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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