The Islanders Deliver a Positive Message


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The New York Islanders have always been a community-based team and they delivered once again this week bringing smiles to young kids faces on the island. 

The Islanders brought their School Assembly Program to Wenonah Elementary School, a Sachem school district school, delivering an engaging session focused on healthy living and positive choices. The program emphasizes the importance of making smart decisions, eating healthy, staying active, and treating others with respect.

For the kids the highlight of the event was the appearance of Sparky the Dragon, the Islanders' mascot, who interacted with students and reinforced the day's messages. 

Through interactive discussions and activities, students learned about the benefits of regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and maintaining a respectful attitude towards others.

The Islanders' School Assembly Program is part of the organization's broader commitment to community outreach, aiming to inspire and educate young fans both on and off the ice. By visiting schools, the team strives to promote healthy habits and positive behaviors among students across Long Island.

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