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St. Baldrick's Fundraiser in Massapequa Park Honors St. William the Abbot Student

Around 40 people get heads shaved in childhood cancer fundraising event that honored 6-year old Colin Conaty.

Dozens of people had their heads shaved for a good cause at Johnny McGorey’s Irish Pub in Massapequa Park this past Saturday during a childhood cancer fundraiser that honored a student who battled a brain tumor at a young age. 

The Massapequa Park restaurant hosted a St. Baldrick's Day fundraiser event Saturday afternoon that honored Colin Conaty, a 6-year old first grader at St. William the Abbot School in Seaford who had a tumor found in his brain just before his second birthday. Conaty had to undergo countless tests, chemotherapy and daily radiation but has been healthy of late with 2012 marking his ifth year being cancer-free. He was excited to be at Saturday's fundraiser for St. Baldrick's, a non-profit group that is focused on raising money for childhood cancer research primarily through head-shaving events.

When asked what his favorite part of the event was he answered, “the raffles but I’m a lot more excited for the shaving.”

The St. Baldrick's fundraiser at Johnny McGorey’s was run by Rich Griffin and Gail Tomczyk. Johnny McGorey’s has hosted an annual St. Baldrick's fundraiser the past five years. 

"Even though it’s in a pub it is still a family-oriented event,” said Griffin, who had his head shaved by Colin with assistance to kick off the festivities.  

“I feel so blessed to be here today” said Colin's mother Patricia Conaty right before they started the shaving. 

There were about 40 people who were signed up to shave their heads. Students from a cosmetology program at a Nassau BOCES in Levittown conducted the head shavings.

At the event, there were 20 hand-knitted hats donated by the Farmingdale High School knitting club that were given to participants after their heads were shaved.

For further information on St. Baldrick's, log onto the organization's website

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