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Pinelawn Memorial Park is connected to Long Island National Cemetery (directly to the north). It's in Suffolk County, New York -- just over the border from Nassau County -- and easily reachable via the Long Island Railroad. From Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan, it's exactly one hour via train to the Pinelawn station, whence you can see the cemetery as soon as you step off the train.
There are a few famous folks in the non-military part of the cemetery, most notably some jazz musicians. John & Alice Coltrane are buried here. Count Basie and the Lombardo Brothers (bandleader Guy and his saxophonist brother, Carmen) are in the mausoleum west of the main road. Others interred here are former NAACP Executive Secretary (from the civil rights years, 1955-63) Roy Wilkins and, more recently, Biz Markie is here as well.
Counting wood in Ft Lauderdale in spring 1986. Stayed at Marriott Marina, wood was in Port Everglades
Counting wood in Ft Lauderdale in spring 1986. Stayed at Marriott Marina, wood was in Port Everglades
What do people see when they enter your branch?
Walk in from the outside and be critical --
Is it fun?
Is it full?
Is it colorful?
Is it current?
Volunteers Samir Sane and Daughter Nikita Sane with Christine Baker, the Great Oak Count's volunteer survey leader.
Wilona is tracking her counting by marking off a number and recording the number for each manipulative she counts.
For the most part they minded pretty well.
All except for #10..there always has to be ONE in the group!
This a scan from a proof, when i print this for 'real' i'm going to try and make the ticks on the wall more pronounced...