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Spring Fling Event Benefits Belmont Child Care Association

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Standing from left to right: Libby Imperio, Ernie Canadeo, Michael Moriarty, Antoinette Biordi News 12, Charles Evdos, Renea Evdos, Joely Leidner, and Ralph Donofrio; Seated from left to right: Honorable Anthony Paradiso, Victoria Schneps, Joan MacNaughton, William Villanova, and Fatima Duchatellier
Photo by Ralph DePas
Belmont Child Care Association held the Spring Fling Hat Luncheon at the Garden City Hotel on June 8.
This annual event raises money to provide a safe, supportive, and academically-inspiring environment for the children of parents working in the thoroughbred racing backstretch area located at New York’s  historic Belmont Park, Aqueduct Racetrack, and Saratoga Race Course.
The event honored Maggie Wolfendale-Morley, NYRA Racing Analyst, and Joan MacNaughton, founder of Leggz Ltd. Dance and associate publisher at Schneps Media. It also featured a fashion show emceed by Antoinette Biordi, a boutique and luxury raffle, a luncheon, live auction, and fashion presentation.
Learn more about Belmont Child Care Association at belmontchildcare.org.
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Maggie Wolfendale-Morley, NYRA Racing Analyst, and Libby Imperio, BCCA President
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Libby Imperio, BCCA President; Mary Ellen Coyne, CEO of J.McLaughlin, and Joanne K. Adams, BCCA Executive Director
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Joan MacNaughton and William VillanovaPhoto by Ralph DePas
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Michael Dubb, Chairman of Board at Belmont Child Care Association, and Joan MacNaughtonPhoto by Ralph DePas
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MaryLou Cancellieri, Susan Fiore, Terry Curiale, Joan Macnaughton, Loretta Cameron, Michele Winters, Jeanne Mulry, and Marge DuffyPhoto by Ralph DePas
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Patricia Montgomerie, Joan MacNaughton, Victoria Schneps, and Rita CastagnaPhoto by Ralph DePas
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Susan LucciPhoto by Ralph DePas
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Honoree Joan Hope MacNaughtonPhoto by Ralph DePas