Huntington hosts Pink in the Park Breast Cancer Prevention and Awareness Fair
The Town of Huntington’s Pink in the Park Breast Cancer Prevention and Awareness Fair, held on Sunday, Sept. 29 at Heckscher Park, was a resounding success, drawing over 60 vendors and a strong show of support from local officials and the community.
The event served as a vital platform for sharing breast cancer resources, raising awareness, and fostering community solidarity. Despite a few brief weather interruptions, attendees enjoyed a walk around Heckscher Park and were treated to a vibrant performance by Dancin’ Feet that energized the crowd.
“The success of Pink in the Park wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication of so many,” said Huntington Councilwoman Teresa Mari, who is a breast cancer survivor herself. “I am incredibly grateful to all the vendors, local officials, and attendees who came together to create such a supportive and inspiring day for our community.”
Several local officials joined the event to show their support, including Supervisor Ed Smyth, Councilman Salvatore Ferro, Director of Highways Andre Sorrentino, Legislator Stephanie Bontempi (18th District), Director of Parks Cable “Todd” Jamison, Chief of Staff Michelle McCarthy, Town Attorney Susan Coleman, Congressman Nick LaLota and Huntington Republican Party Chairman Thomas McNally.
Councilwoman Mari shared her personal journey and underscored the importance of early detection and community support. State Sen. Mario Mattera (2nd District) also spoke passionately about his wife Terry’s battle with breast cancer.
For more information on future events or breast cancer resources, please visit the Town of Huntington’s website (https://www.huntingtonny.gov), or contact Michelle Wright, legislative aide to Councilwoman Mari, at [email protected] or at 631-351-3173.