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Pat has lived in the Hauppauge/Smithtown area for 20 years and runs his many businesses right in the Hauppauge business park, which allows him to contribute to this community. He has coached many times for intramural sports as well as be a part of countless fundraisers to help our schools. He currently lives in Smithtown with his wife Laurie and his four children.
Being friends with Bob and Angie Policastro through his children and sports, he learned of Angela's House. He didn't hesitate to support and donate. When Pat started Active Web Group, having 15 years of marketing experience, he had the idea to create a website for Angela's House, www.AngelasHouse.org. He thought it would be the perfect communication tool to help improve the online outreach. Pat could''t be more pleased with the results and continues to work with Bob to make the website the best it can be.
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Individual signage displayed at the dinner and website, table for 12 guests
Individual signage displayed at the dinner, table for 10 guests
Individual signage displayed at the dinner plus 6 dinner tickets
Shared signage displayed at the dinner plus two dinner tickets
Shared signage displayed at the dinner
Includes table of 12 and name displayed on Friend Sponsor Board
Have your name or company listed on this scroll of names posted on a sign board
December 5th, 2009
At 4:00pm
Our children loved, Missed and remembered

We welcome you to join us for the Candle Light Vigil with the Angel of Hope Statue on December 5th at 4pm in Eisenhower Park.
We will have a candlelight memorial service for parents who have lost a child, of any age, for any reason. This annual memorial service is an opportunity for parents and friends to gather to remember these children who have left our lives too soon. Program scheduled rain or shine.
This candlelight healing ceremony will be held at the base of the Angel monument each year on the first Saturday of December. After a few remarks, a moment of silence, the attendees are invited to leave a white flower at the base of the angel statue. The public is welcome.
Candles will be supplied
Directions: Once in the park follow signs to the Veterans Memorial. Please park in field 6 to the end of the lot (north) close to the Harry Chapin lakeside Theatre. The Angel of Hope Statue will be close to the Veterans memorials.