Though postponed a month due to bad weather on the original date of May 4, the 25th annual Kulanu Fair on June 8 in Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park was a fun-filled day as the sun shined bright. Between two and three thousand people attend the fair every year.
The fair featured bounce houses, carnival booths, crafts, food, obstacle course, raffles, roller coasters and more.
Kulanu is a not-for-profit organization serving children and adults with special needs. In Hebrew, Kulanu means “all of us.”
Kulanu Academy, in Cedarhurst, offers a variety of educational, clinical and vocational programs for students aged 11 to 21 with special needs. The educational curriculum includes life skills, communication and Common Core Regents-based instruction.