Kings Park Shows Off Its Red Nose With Today Show Host Matt Lauer
If you were up early and passing the Kings Park Volunteer Fire Department this morning you may have been wondering why there was so much traffic. Upon further reflection you might have started to wonder why there was a camera crew, a drone and a large crowd of people standing in front of the Kings Park Fire Department. If you were able to sneak another look you might have seen that NBC was filming the opening of the Today Show. In the middle of the crowd of early morning risers was Today Show host Matt Lauer.
Mr. Lauer came to Kings Park as part of his 225-mile bicycle ride fundraiser for Red Nose Day. His stop in Kings Park was on the fourth day of his five-day bike ride from Boston to NYC. The Red Nose Day Fund was established to support impoverished children in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Kings Park residents got up early and made their way to the Fire Department on the corner of Indian Head Rd. and 25-A in Kings Park to see Mr. Lauer and also to show their support for Red Nose Day. DONATE NOW: Support Matt’s ride to help lift children around the world out of poverty
Why film in Kings Park a person asked Matt during the break between filming? An ideal spot along the pre-planned bike route, was the response. Kings Park residents would concur with Mr. Lauer, Kings Park is an ideal place!
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