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Friday, January 27, 2012
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DISTRICT COURT - CENTRAL ISLIP WILL HAVE A DELAYED 11:30 AM OPENING. HOWEVER, D-53 AND ARRAIGNMENTS (D-11) WILL START AT THE REGULAR TIME.
SCBA to host Cohalan Cares for Kids - February 2, 2012

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The Suffolk County Bar Association will host "Cohalan Cares for Kids", a Wine Tasting on Thursday February 2, 2012 at their headquarters at 560 Wheeler Road in Hauppauge from 6pm - 8pm. This event will benefit the EAC Cohalan Court Children's Center, and is being held in coordination with EAC, the Long Island Hispanic Bar Association, the Suffolk County Criminal Bar Association, the Suffolk County Women's Bar Association, the Suffolk County Children's Law Bureau, and the Suffolk County Matrimonial Bar Association.
The Wine Tasting will feature assorted wines from Martha Clara Vineyards, The Entenmann's Family Farm and delicious cheeses courtesy of The Original Fireside Caterers of East Northport with live entertainment from Gerard Donnelly, Esq. and Rafael Penate, Esq.
Sponsor packages are available and individual tickets are $50. Please call (516) 539-0150 X115 for details.
The EAC Cohalan Court Children's Center is located on the second floor in the Cohalan Court complex. The Center is child friendly, safe, and has a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old can be dropped off there while parents are attending to court matters. This program has become an important resource for the Suffolk County court system and is in jeopardy of closing due to lack of funding. The event will help to keep the Center open to serve children and families in the community.
Early sponsors include; the Suffolk County Bar Association, the Long Island Hispanic Bar Association, the Suffolk County Women's Bar Association, the Suffolk County Criminal Bar Association, Joseph A. Hanshe, Esq. Karma 411 and Fireside Caterers of East Northport.
About EAC
EAC is a leading human service not-for-profit that helped more than 65,000 people last year with programs and services that provide educational, vocational, counseling and mediation services, rehabilitation for non-violent offenders and support to children, families and senior citizens.



