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To The Point: Multicultural dancefest comes to Poppenhusen

By Sabina Cardali

Welcome to the Point. The Point being College Point. Spring may be around the corner, but gloves and scarfs are still in view.

A speedy get well to Susan Metaxas.

Congratulations to Maureen Puppolo, who had two games at 202 at the Whitestone Lanes, and to Matilda Fenchak, who bowled 211 at Whitestone Lanes.

Happy birthday to Pat Coffey, a waitress and friend at Greg’s Diner.

Congratulations to Brian Pupplo, who made Hunter Junior High School, and to Daniel Pupplo, who was accepted by Binghamton College.

A bake sale will be held in the chapel of the First Reformed Church, at 118-01 14th Ave., March 30, at 11 a.m. There will be treats and goodies for everyone’s taste.

On April 2 look for the Spring Luncheon at the First Reformed Church (lots of goodies).

St. Ambrose Knights of Columbus and Columbiettes present “Murder at the Luau,” a murder mystery written and performed by actors and actresses from the Killing Kompany. The event will be Friday, April 4, at 8 p.m. in the Council Hall, 22-38 College Point Blvd.

Tickets are $40 per person in advance and $45 if paid at the door. This price includes dinner, beer, wine, soda, coffee, tea and cake. There will be a cash bar available. Reservations must be made in advance. For tickets and more information, contact Melissa at 718-661-3721 or Brian at 718-939-8544 after 6 p.m. or 212-613-4219 (work).

Announcing traffic inconvenience: The 25th Annual Queens-Half Marathon and the Skaggs-Walsh 5K Run will be Saturday, May 17. The race will start at 121st Street on Poppenhusen Avenue (McNeil Park) at 8 a.m.

Please leave your car at home between 7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., as there will be traffic delays and rerouting. Look for the freshly painted blue line on the race course. Sixth Avenue to 25th Avenue on College Point Boulevard will be closed from 8 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. for the Skaggs-Walsh 5K Run.

A safe drivers course will be Saturday, April 5, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This class will allow you to save 10 percent annually for three years on collision and liability insurance premiums. It will also reduce up to four points of accumulated moving violations. The cost is $45. Register by calling the rectory at 718-445-6164.

Dance Into Spring, a multicultural dance fest at the Poppenhusen Institute, features performers from Israel, India, Scotland and more. This free event will be sponsored by the Flushing Jewish Community Council and the Multi-Cultural Committee. It will be Saturday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m. For more information, please call 718-358-0067.

The Mary Louis Academy, Jamaica Estates, will be having a reunion for class years ending in threes and eights on Saturday, April 12. Please contact Sister Joan Killen, C.S.J., alumnae association moderator, at 718-297-2120 for more information.

St. Leo’s Parish is looking for former parishioners willing to share their memories to be included in a “History Journal” as they prepare for their upcoming 100th anniversary in 2003. Please call the rectory and ask for Caroline Sorrentino at 718-592-7569.

The Second Annual Ryan Fitzgerald 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament proceeds will benefit The Ryan Fitzgerald Scholarship Fund. The event will be Saturday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Holy Cross High School. There will be an entry fee of $200 per team. This price includes t-Shirts, refreshments, a DJ and three- point contest. There will be prizes for first and second place. For information, please contact Danny Gimpel at 516-488-4803, Kieran McNamara at 516-238-9971 or Brother Ralph Edmiston, C.S.C., at 718-886-7250.

Sabina says…Condolences to the family of Wilhelm Hrastnig.

Congratulations to Cathleen and Warren King on the birth of their daughter, Julia Maxine.