Poker Run Every year, Foley's Club Lounge, along with many small business partners throughout Pleasantville, raises money to support local autism awareness programs that empower people and families in our community. This year, the funds were donated to Select Connects! Here’s how the Poker Run is played: • All that’s needed is a good pair of walking shoes, a costume (there’s a prize!), and a hunger and thirst for some of our local restaurants. • Teams of four will visit five participating restaurants, purchasing one item from each (soda/snack/have lunch/ maybe a drink), and in return, they receive a sealed white envelope containing a playing card. • At the final destination – Foley’s – teams turn in their envelopes. The cards are revealed, and the team with the best poker hand wins! SHS Happenings
New Hope Note
I n June, we introduced the New Hope Note, a digital newsletter that is a little offshoot of our quarterly Community Insider newsletter. Here, we'll share the day-to-day happenings, small wins, and fun behind-the-scenes moments that may not appear in our main newsletter. Think of this as a quick check-in between our regular issues! If you aren’t already and would like to subscribe to our newsletter, visit us at: NewHopeCommunity.org/signup/
Any staff can anonymously, or with their name provided, report compliance issues or concerns via the Corporate Compliance Box located above the shred bins near the QA offices. This box is secured and can only be accessed by the Corporate Compliance Officer. Corporate Compliance Officer: Kristen Pignatelli-Bozenski Compliance Hotline: 845-468-5224
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