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Billy Joel Commemorative Posters to Benefit Long Island Cares

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  29. April 2014

Huntington, NY - April 29, 2014 - On October 13, 2013, Billy Joel took to the stage of the Paramount in Huntington for his first Long Island Concert in more than eleven years to perform a special concert to benefit Long Island Cares, Inc. - The Harry Chapin Food Bank.  The concert sold out in less than fifteen minutes and marked the beginning of a new Billy Joel limited tour, and the new Billy Joel franchise monthly concert at Madison Square Garden.
 
Following the concert at the Paramount, Billy Joel signed 21 commemorative posters that were custom-framed and sold for $500 each to further benefit the work of Long Island Cares, Inc.  However, we have a limited number of unsigned posters available that make the perfect gift for Billy Joel fans.  And although the posters are unsigned, they are quite beautiful when custom framed and ready to hang on any wall in your home or office. The posters are being provided for a $35.00 donation or a donation of $115.00 if you want the poster framed. To reserve a poster please email Tina Giardino at tgiardino@licares.org.
 
 
There are only 30 limited unsigned posters which are available on a first come - first served basis.  Once these posters are gone they will not be reprinted.  If you're a fan of Billy Joel, a supporter of Long Island Cares, Inc. this is an opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind print from an event that was "One Night to Remember."
 
About Long Island Cares, Inc.
Long Island Cares, Inc. - The Harry Chapin Food Bank is Long Island's first food bank: serving the hungry on Long Island since, 1980.  Long Island Cares brings together all available resources for the benefit of the hungry on Long Island and provides emergency food where and when it is needed, and sponsors a wide variety of innovate direct service programs that help families achieve self-sufficiency. The organization was founded by the late singer, Grammy Award winning songwriter and social activist Harry Chapin in response to the growing issue of hunger on Long Island. It is continued today by his wife and partner Sandy Chapin, a dedicated Board of Directors and talented staff working out of their 35,000 square foot facility in Hauppauge and their storefront hunger assistance centers in Freeport and Lindenhurst. Long Island Cares is a member agency of the Food Bank Association of New York State and Feeding America. Long Island Cares, Inc. is recognized by the NYS Department of Health and the USDA as the regional food bank for Long Island.

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