Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Supervisor Romaine Visits Holy Angels Regional School in Patchogue to Celebrate Red, White and Blue Day during Catholic Schools Week

Supervisor Romaine (front, second from left) presents a proclamation to Father Tom Pers, Pastor of St. Francis De Sales parish and Holy Angels Principal Michele Mulderrig. Also pictured are 7th grade teacher Victoria Angelino (left) and Patchogue Village Mayor Paul Pontieri.

Farmingville, New York – On January 29, Supervisor Ed Romaine was a guest “teacher” at the Red, White and Blue Day event at Holy Angels Regional School in Patchogue. Supervisor Romaine addressed 6th, 7th and 8th grade classes and spoke about government and American history. He also gave the students a brief lesson on Brookhaven Town history and presented a proclamation to school Principal Michele Mulderrig and Saint Francis De Sales parish Pastor Father Tom Pers.

“As a former teacher, it’s always fun to get back into the classroom and talk with students,” said Supervisor Romaine, “These youngsters are the leaders of tomorrow and from what I saw at Holy Angels today, the future will be in good hands.”
Supervisor Ed Romaine speaks with the 6th grade class at Holy Angels Regional School during the Red, White and Blue Day event.

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