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Little Neck Douglaston Lions Club Announces Honorees for Fall Dinner Dance

Club will honor three local residents during annual event in November.

The Little Neck Douglaston Lions Club has named a Supreme Court justice, a local business owner and a community activist as the honorees for their fall dinner dance.

The Lions Club’s annual dinner dance and award ceremony will be held from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Leonard’s of Great Neck on Nov. 24.

The club has picked Queens Supreme Court Justice Peter O’Donoghue as its man of the year.

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The Lion of the Year award will go to Christine Kempski, who is the owner of Little Neck’s The Hair Place.

And Bernard Karoff, a local community activist, will be given the community service award.

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Funds raised through the event will go toward the training of a seeing eye dog for a local person in need. The dinner dance will include a live auction.

For more information, call 917-796-2990.


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