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Date Listen Schedule Download Guest Subject
10/04/13 Schedule Download Rosanne Bozenko, RHD
(Dental Hygienist)
Oral Health Updates
Charlie Berman
(TNH Receiver of Taxes)
Changes in STAR Exemption and other exemptions for seniors
Old Time Radio Ozzie and Harriet:
Fighting Jones Boys
Alice Kasten (GN Historical Society) & Mark Katz (Board Member) Great Neck Historical Society
 
10/11/13 Schedule Download Dr. Deborah Serani
(Author, Psychologist)
Identifying Depression in Seniors
Otto Lohse, Sabina Miller,
Gerald Peretsman
(PI Radio Show Cohosts)
Being a Project
Independence and You Cohost
Denise Ambroise (Manager of Outreach & Education NUMC)
Healthy Friendships
for a Healthy Self
Margaret Gatzonis
(PI Zumba Instructor)
Benefits of Zumba Gold for Seniors
 
10/18/13  Part 1
 Part 2
 Part 3
 Part 4
 Part 5
Schedule Download Part 1

Download Part 2

Download Part 3

Download Part 4

Download Part 5
Cathy Samuels
(Project Director of CASA)
Lisa Ganz, LMSW (Student Assistance Program Coordinator at Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence)
Power of a Grandparent/Take back pharmaceuticals event
Robin Fertig (CCCP Coordinator)
Bob Simmons (CCCP Volunteer)
Community Computer Connections Program (CCCP)
Old Time Radio Boston Blackie:
Star of the Nile
Dr. Vivian Yee (Dermatologist)
PRERECORDED
Preventing Skin Cancer
 
10/25/13 Schedule Download Dr. Nazanin Barzideh
(Winthrop Ophthalmology)
For Your Eyes Only-Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy & Cataracts
Karen Micciche (Executive Director Literacy Nassau, Inc.)
Literacy Nassau's Work with Seniors
Old Time Radio
The Inner Sanctum:
The Tell-Take Heart
Walter Blum (WWII Army Veteran) from Great Neck Veteran's Oral History Project