Hello From the Hamptons

By: Nancy Rosenstein

Hi Hamptonites!
Barbara Whitelaw has a beautiful gardenia bush that she planted from a baby 22 years ago. Bring your own scissors and take a sample. The fragrance is un-believable. Put one behind your ear and play Billie Holiday.

The Whitelaws have a string of great news and accomplishments regarding their family. Grandson Maxwell Levinson is graduating from George Wash-ington U. Grandson Elias Levinson has a gig a the U. of Vermont. Grandson Philip Ruderman contin-ues his studies in China. Granddaughter Stephanie Whitelaw is attending the U. of Barcelona. Grandson Asher David of Monsey, NY will be attending Ye-shiva Shaarei Arazim H.S. in Spring Valley, NY. Willie IV is graduating from a school in Little Rock, AK and best baby, David Whitelaw, has hit his eighth-month birthday. What great news and nachus for the Whitelaws!

Congratulations to Nancy Rosenstein for once again hitting the mark in Aberdeen On Stage. She closed the show with a rendition of “If you could see me now” from Sweet Charity. This is her third performance in an Aberdeen show, this time was held at the Park Vista Theater at Park Vista H.S. There were 700 people in attendance and we had rave reviews.

There are more Honor Flights leaving from Palm Beach. They honored the World War II Veterans, and have started with Arlington Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and then on to the Korean Veteran Monument. Harry Rosenstein will be joining them sometime in the fall, as he was a Tank Commander in the Korean conflict, and served honorably. He is too modest to tell people that he was awarded 2 Bronze Stars. Good luck to all who served!

I understand that the Hampton Social Committee is planning some great events for the upcoming sea-son; as soon as I am notified, you will hear about it.

I am asking one and all to please send me any events or newsworthy items so that you can make our Hamptonites aware of what’s happening.

Have a great summer – everyone!

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