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John Cronin loves nothing more than getting dressed up and dancing for a good cause. Friday night found John attending the annual gala to support Gigi’s Playhouse – Long Island.
At John’s Crazy Socks we love the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS), the leading human rights organization for all individuals with Down syndrome. When they held their annual gala at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in Manhattan, we could not wait to join the celebration and support the cause. 
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Andrew Neter of John’s Crazy Socks has been named a Long Island Young Professional 30 Under 30 Award winner. Selected by the Huntington Chamber of Commerce, this Award celebrates 30 individuals who are making an impact in their careers and community. 
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John’s Crazy Socks is now offering our socks through our wholesale store so that retail stores can carry our socks.
John and Mark X. Cronin spoke to the entrepreneurship students at Long Island University – C.W. Post bringing their blend of inspiration, know-how and social entrepreneur strategy. John and Mark are the father and son team that co-founded John’s Crazy Socks, a social enterprise they have built into the world’s largest sock store.
John and Mark travelled to the 1-800-Flowers world headquarters in Jericho, Long Island to meet Jim McCann and begin to find ways to collaborate. 
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Friday evening, John Cronin donned his finest suit and best dancing shoes so he could join the Night to Shine Prom in Kershaw, South Carolina. John attended as a special guest so he could share inspiration, encouragement and happiness with the attendees.
John Cronin delivered another donation check to the Special Olympics on Wednesday on behalf of John's Crazy Socks. What makes this donation all the more sweet is that John is not only the co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks, but he is a Special Olympic athlete too. 
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John Cronin has been a fan of Lea Michele’s since her days in Glee and dreamed of meeting her when he saw Funny Girl on Broadway. Unfortunately, COVID rules on Broadway prevent any visitors from going backstage so there would be no meet and greet. That did not stop Lea Michele from connecting with John. She sent a signed copy of the cast album to John and then sent him a personalized video. You can see Lea Michele’s video here
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