Town, Drug Free LI and Bikers Against Heroin to Host Health and Awareness Day Event at TOBAY Beach on May 11th

Town, Drug Free LI and Bikers Against Heroin to Host Health and Awareness Day Event at TOBAY Beach on May 11th

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that the Town of Oyster Bay is partnering with Drug Free Long Island, Bikers Against Heroin and Nassau County to host a Health and Awareness Day event on Saturday, May 11th from 12pm-3pm at TOBAY Beach. Prior to the Health and Awareness Day event official start, motorcyclists are invited to join Bikers Against Heroin and ride to TOBAY Beach from Syosset-Woodbury Community Park.

Supervisor Saladino stated, “It is so important that we gather at events like this to strengthen awareness, advocacy and empowerment in our local communities in the fight to transform Long Island into a drug free environment. I am proud to partner with Drug Free LI and Bikers Against Heroin for this amazing event, and encourage residents to come down to TOBAY beach for a day of informative fun for parents and children alike!”

Motorcyclists are invited to gather at 12:00 pm at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, from where they will ride down Route 135 and Ocean Parkway, ending at TOBAY Beach for the event official kick-off at 1pm. The Health and Awareness Day event will feature 20+ vendors, kids’ games, food, and information tables on the importance of public awareness, education, empowerment and advocacy to promote safe and healthy communities throughout Long Island.

For more information, please call Drug Free Long Island at (516) 203-7486 or email info@drugfreeli.org.

About Drug Free LI:
Drug Free Long Island advance through public awareness, education, empowerment and advocacy the transformation of Long Island into drug free environments for the general safety, health and welfare of our children and all the members of our communities. Through the collaborative volunteer efforts of Drug Free LI, volunteers and students in conjunction with local educators, law enforcement and numerous agencies, aim to rid Long Island of heroin, other illegal drugs and drug dealers. Drug Free Long Island supports local legislators, advocating for laws that will protect our children and keep them safe. For more information, please visit Drug Free Long Island at www.drugfreeli.org or call (516) 203-7486.