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Back in June, when I officially “retired” from dancing, I assumed that with this newfound free time would come the unintended benefit of being able to catch up – watching the hours of TV shows I never seemed to be home for, going through the ever-growing pile of magazines collecting on my desk, or perhaps even tackling a book or two. Well, here we are, four months later, and I have to say – even if I took an entire day off to do the aforementioned things, I would probably barely make a dent. What are we, four weeks into the new TV season? I would say, cumulatively, that
I have about 12 hours or so of unwatched episodes to catch up on. Not that there’s really any point, since one glance at the social media sites pretty much ruins any suspenseful plot twists. And the magazines… well they’re fairly outdated for the most part. Still entertaining, but the list of upcoming events tends to lose some impact when they have all already passed, wouldn’t you say? Books… well, let’s just say that the only time I have managed to read an entire book (at least, since leaving school) is if I take it with me on vacation. Because, let’s face it, the plot tends to lose something when there’s a three-month gap between chapters. It’s amazing that when you
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The Guilds of Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center recently presented $82,000 to The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation to support the hospital’s Emergency Department and Critical Care Services. This gift brought the
are to be allocated to further deliver quality services to the community”, said The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation Vice Chairperson Aileen Eppig. This most recent Guild donation will enhance emergency care with the acquisition of a Glidascope and Sonosite, video guided and ultrasound devices used by an anesthesiologist or critical care physician when caring for critically ill patients. The Guilds’ donation will also support trauma service with an EKG machine for use in the Emergency Department. Good Samaritan’s Emergency Department sees nearly 100,000 patients yearly - the highest of any other hospital in Suffolk County. Every day, Long Island residents rely on Good Sam to treat injuries
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The Huntington Arts Council is now accepting entries for Still Life, the 4th Annual Juried Still Life show to be held December 7th – January 28th, 2013 at the Main Street Petite Gallery. This show will be juried by award-winning artist Antonio Masi. Eligibility: Open to all artists. Artwork must be available December 7th – January 28th, 2013. Those who receive Best in Show and Honorable Mention will participate in the Masters Show at the Main Street Petite Gallery in June 2013. For an entry form, please visit http://www.huntingtonart s.org/stillife.jpg . About the Juror: Antonio Masi, is an awardwinning artist who paints the city’s iconic structures. He has studied at the Art Students League and the School of Visual Arts. Antonio began his professional career as a commercial artist, working for city publications and art agencies. During this period he earned his BA in Art History. He has been featured in the New York Times, September 2008
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article, A Painter’s Brush With the Bridges of New York, The Artist’s Magazine, September 2008, Bridging the Gap, Newsday, August 2008, Bridgemaster and the Artist’s Magazine, December 2006, Best of 2006 Landscape Award. He is signature member of the American Watercolor Society, Philadelphia Watercolor Society, Baltimore Watercolor Society and Allied Artists of America. The maximum size of the entry is 36” width and height, including frame. Entries may be any medium including, but not limited to, acrylic, oil, watercolor, pastel, drawings, mixed media and collage (no photography). The entry fee for HAC Artist members is $25 for two entries and the nonmember fee is $35 for two entries. Additional entries are $5 each. Due to the limited wall space of the Main Street Petite Gallery, there will be no more than two pieces of one artist’s work selected. Artists should submit completed entry form and either high resolution digital images
formatted for PC (4 x 6 @ 300 dpi) or photographs of work created within the past four years. No previous images shown in the Main Street Petite Gallery will be accepted. All entries (digital images on CD or photos only) must be received at the Huntington Arts Council, 213 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743 by Monday, November 5th, 2012. ENTRIES WILL NOT BE RETURNED. Artists will be notified of results by Friday, November 9th and if selected asked to drop off their work on Tuesday December 4th, from 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The opening reception is Friday, December 7th, from 6 to 8 p.m. The Huntington Arts Council will retain a 20% commission on all work sold. For a prospectus, visit www.huntingtonarts.org or contact Florence Dallari 631.271.8423, extension 12. The Huntington Arts Council is a legitimate 501c3 not-for-profit organization and all proceeds from this event will benefit its programs.
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On October 27th at 7 p.m., Operation SPLASH (Stop Polluting Littering and Save Harbors ) will host the first-ever screening of the new documentary-short, Standing Against The Tide, The Story Of Operation SPLASH. This eye-opening documentary will appropriately debut at the Freeport Museum on the Nautical Mile. The film was written, produced, directed and edited by Hofstra University students Corey Protin and Alexandra Faul. This 15-minute movie documents the 22-year history of Operation SPLASH and their never-
ending battle against polluted Long Island waterways. “Working on this project has opened my eyes to Long Island’s large environmental issues which I think every resident should know about,” said Alexandra Faul. Both students will be graduating this May with a Bachelor degrees in video, TV, and film. Rob Weltner, president of Operation SPLASH said “We’re very fortunate to have so many unselfish, hard-working volunteers in Operation SPLASH. And for their efforts to be captured in this wonderful short film by Corey and Alexandra, it reminds us
all that there are good people doing great things for our environment because they care.” Special guests, elected officials and local dignitaries have been invited to attend the free Premiere Party, and the general public is welcome to attend as well. The event will begin at 7 p.m. and includes live music by Bobby Blues and his AllStar Review, environmental displays and light refreshments. The Freeport Museum is located at 202 Woodcleft Avenue in Freeport. Reservations can be made by calling 516.378.4770.
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Dear Readers, My friend Laurette, the President of Long Island Bulldog Rescue, has asked me to tell you about a fundraising event to benefit this wonderful organization. If you’ve ever dreamed of mingling with the rich and famous, this just may be the perfect opportunity. It’s all happening at The Glass Houses, located at 545 West 25th Street on the 21st floor, in New York City. Tickets are $150 and include admission, cocktails and snacks. There will be an auction with items in varying price ranges. For more information and to purchase tickets, call 631.689.6245 or visit www.longislandbulldogrescue.org. Readers, have you ever wanted to adopt, but you’re not quite sure about how a new dog will fit into your family? Bulldog Rescue desperately needs foster homes. You can be part of Bulldog Rescue’s lifesaving work. Open your heart and home while a forever home is located for one of these deserving pups, or perhaps you’ll decide this is the one doggie in the world for you! Call 631.689.6245.
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People traveled from all over Long Island, upstate and New York City to Montauk on Monday, October 8th (Columbus Day) to cheer on Irene Rabinowitz, owner of Barks-n-Bubbles Boutique, and her dog Sydney at the tail end of their journey of walking 70-miles in four days to raise awareness and funds for two charitable organizations. A Journey Four Paws was Irene’s way of doing something to make a positive impact on getting a dog park built in her hometown in Selden, NY and to raise awareness about Arthritis - in which both her and her dog suffer from. But because of their daily long walks it helps keep them fit and the arthritis at bay. It was her personal journey to do this and had support from pet lovers and pet companies from all over the United States as well as Canada. “I feel great that I put my mind to something and did it. I hope others
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While donations for A Journey Four Paws are still coming in, Irene estimates to have raised a about two thousand dollars at this point, to be split and donated to the Long Island Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation and to Central Suffolk Paws a division of LI-Dog. Both beneficiaries were picked because they are close to Irene’s heart and because she suffers from Arthritis and the town in which she lives desperately needs a dog park. Central Suffolk Paws is working with the Town of Brookhaven to build a dog park, and the money donated will go towards building one in the near future. Irene is also turning 50 in the early part of 2013 and really wanted to mark her 50th year with a unique way to give back too! For more info about Irene's Journey go to http://www.barksnbubbles li.com/2445.html.
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can realize that ‘anything is possible.’ I learned early on that life is a journey; A Journey Four Paws had a lot of meaning for me on a personal level - taking the negatives that come our way in life and turning them into positives in each day no matter how bad it may be. I’ve learned so much from my dogs over the years and they give me so much love and ask for so little. We enjoy the outdoors and being together, so seeing Long Island from a walking perspective with them was a wonderful and rewarding experience. And to have raised some money for 2 very important organizations to me is a bonus,” said Irene Rabinowitz, owner of Barks-n-Bubbles Boutique. At ‘the end’ of her Journey there was a Pet Celebration event in Montauk, of Long Island, was also a pet festival with pet vendors, music, food, raffles, prizes for best HOWL-o-ween costumes and more.
The Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) is set to receive a $20,000 grant from the NYS Office of Substance Abuse Services to support its addiction services in Suffolk County, thanks to the efforts of NYS Assemblyman Bob Sweeney. Specifically, the grant funds the expansion of LICADD’s Start2Stop program, which provides drug and alcohol information, solutionfocused counseling, peer support and treatment referrals to local residents of all ages. Start2Stop is a twelve week program directed to those who have had involvement with drug or alcohol use, and may have had professional or personal consequences, but not as a violent or high-level offense. With a well publicized opiate crisis gripping Long Island and a documented upswing in impaired driving and boating, LICADD Executive
Director Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds says support for Start2Stop comes at the perfect time. “I am grateful to Assemblyman Sweeney for helping us make this program more accessible to local residents before their use of drugs and alcohol accelerates,” he said. “This proactive approach and timely intervention will help make Suffolk County a safer and healthier place.” “Long Island continues to experience a number of well-publicized tragedies due to substance abuse. The Start2Stop program helps participants get control of their substance abuse problem before it escalates into a tragedy. While we need strong laws to deal with the results of DWI and BWI incidents, it is far better to prevent those tragedies from happening in the first place. That’s what this grant is intended to do,” said Assemblyman Sweeney.
entering a contest to promote awareness in their neighborhoods and win a drug prevention grant for their schools. Families can enter Red Ribbon Week’s® contest to win a $1,000 grant for their school and a new iPad for their home. To participate in the contest families and students will decorate the front of their homes with this year’s message: “The Best Me Is Drug FreeTM.” Studies show that substance abuse risks lessen when parents talk to their children about the dangers of drugs, and that is the goal
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Fields. Mrs. Dodd had the insight to plan ahead to guarantee that her wishes to fund health care for our underserved community would be properly carried out. She believed in the mission of Good Samaritan Hospital and the hospital’s long-term future which is why she created a legacy gift to support it. “We are grateful to Mrs.
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On Saturday, October 27th, Hospice Care Network (HCN) will host its 19th Annual Crystal Ball Gala at the Glen Head Country Club in Glen Head, honoring the contributions of Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen M. Rice and Justice Ute Wolff Lally. HCN will present the George W. Frank Chairman’s Award to Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, honoring her experience, passion and dedication to the role of chief law enforcement official for one of the nation’s largest and safest counties. Rice has enacted numerous law enforcement initiatives and programs to serve Nassau County’s diverse population of 1.3 million residents. Justice Lally, one of New York’s most respected and distinguished jurists, will be the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring her enthusiastic support of HCN as well as her 16 years of service as a Supreme Court Justice
“I was not surprised by my aunt’s wishes to donate to Good Samaritan. She was very generous through the years to various organizations and members of her family. Helen lived life to the fullest - traveling the world while managing family funds with a keen eye for investing. She met many people less fortunate than herself in
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in 2007, a few months before her 105th birthday - bequeathed to Good Samaritan Hospital a generous gift of $1.6 million. The intent of her donation was that monies be used to support health care services to the medically needy. Mrs. Dodd’s niece, Bettie Grinnell, and nephew, Arthur Field have provided direction as to her charitable legacy.
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Staff of Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center’s Emergency Department and Dialysis Center in Bay Shore are using new scanners, ventilators and a patient monitoring system. What many may not know is the extraordinary woman whose generous donation made the purchase of this equipment was made possible. Helen Dodd - who died
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Wednesday, October 17
Friday, October 19
The External Diploma Program will be held at Western Suffolk BOCES in Dix Hills, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.667.6000, extension 327.
Artists In The Attic will be presented at the Yankee Peddler, 1038 New York Avenue in Huntington Station, from 6 to 8 p.m.
A Chinese Auction will be held at St. Patrick’s Church, 280 East Main Street in Smithtown, at 7 p.m. in Canning Hall. For information, contact 631.732.4452. The Media & Child Health will be presented at the Huntington Public Library, 338 Main Street in Huntington, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.5165. This Halloween Season: Don’t Be Afraid Of The Medicaid System will be presented at the Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 68 Hauppauge Road in Commack, from 7 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.686.6500. Real To Reel: Sacred Sites Of The Dalai Lamas will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7611.
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The Smithtown Historical Society will host its Heritage Ball at the Watermill, beginning with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m., followed by a presentation of awards and a dinner dance at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.6768.
The 7th Annual Fall Festival of Guitar will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College, at 7:30 p.m. Also Friday at 12 noon and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148. The Tres Amigos will perform at the Hard Luck Café at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 8:30 p.m. It will be preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.425.2925.
The Custer Observatory’s 34th Annual Astronomy Jamboree will be held at 1115 Main Bayview Road in Southold, beginning at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.765.2626. The Sweetbriar Nature Center will present an Evening of Halloween Fun at 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Also Saturday. For information, contact 631.979.6344. A Las Vegas Night will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 44 Church Street in Kings Park, from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. For information, contact 631.379.8184.
Saturday, October 20 A Free Clothing Giveaway will be held at Central Presbyterian Church, 240 Main Street in Huntington Village, from 9 to 11 a.m. For information, contact 631.421.3663. A Harvest Fair will be held at Commack United Methodist Church, 486 Townline Road in Commack, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.499.7310. A Church Yard Sale will be held at Union United Methodist Church, 1018 Pulaski Road in East Northport, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.1303. Decker’s Pumpkins & Pets Adopt-A-Thon will be held at 841 Pulaski Road in Greenlawn, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.1148. The 5th Annual Home Movie Day will be held at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 12 noon. For information, contact 631.423.7611. The Sons of Italy, Dr. Vincenzo Sellaro Lodge #2319 will host an Italian Sock Hop at the Byzantine Church of
the Resurrection, 38 Mayflower Avenue in Smithtown, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.1278. Oktoberfest will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 189 Burr Road in East Northport, from 3 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.499.4655. Opera Et Al will present “Italia Romantica” at the United Methodist Church, 230 Middle Country Road in Smithtown, at 7 p.m.
Sunday, October 21 Long Island Cars will present a Car Show & Swap Meet at the Flowerfields Fairgrounds, Route 25A in St. James, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.5898. St. Patrick’s Singles Fellowship will present Coffee & Conversation at St. Patrick’s Parish Center, Youth Enrichment Center, 280 East Main Street in Smithtown, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.265.2668. The Long Island Museum will present cartoonist Mike Lynch at 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook. For information, contact 631.751.0066. Band Together For The Animals will be held at the Huntington Moose Lodge #318, 631 Pulaski Road in Greenlawn, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.757.9373. The Huntington Historical Society will present Apple Festival 2012 at Kissam House, 434 Park Avenue in Huntington, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.7045. It Is No Dream: The Life Of Theodor Herzl will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7611. The Vanderbilt will present “Hair” on the lawn next to the Vanderbilt Mansion, from 2 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.854.5579.
Monday, October 22
Saturday, October 27
Tuesday, October 30
The Port Jefferson Documentary Series will present “Plimpton!” starring George Plimpton as himself at Theatre Three, 412 Main Street in Port Jefferson, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.473.5220.
A Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser will be held at Commack United Methodist Church, 486 Town Line Road in Commack, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.368.3602.
The Eight Characteristics Of Happy People will be presented at the Gurwin Jewish - Fay J. Lindner Residence, 50 Hauppauge Road in Commack, at 2:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.715.8268.
Understanding Economics: Making Sense of Fiscal and Monetary Theory will be presented at the Nesconset branch of the Smithtown Library, 148 Smithtown Boulevard in Nesconset, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.3994.
Tuesday, October 23 The Suffolk County Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America will meet at Half Hollow Hills Library, 55 Vanderbilt Parkway in Dix Hills, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.3738.
Magic Beyond Imagination will be presented at the Walt Whitman Birthplace Historic Site, 246 Old Walt Whitman Road in Huntington Station, at 1 p.m. For information, contact events@waltwhitman.org. Nuclear Power: Implications For LI & The World will be presented at Sweet Hollow Hall, Gwynne Road in Melvile, beginning at 5:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.421.5591. Broadway Meets Jazz will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148.
Thursday, October 25
Sunday, October 28
From Mill Street To Wall Street will be presented at Black & Blue, 65 Wall Street in Huntington Village, at 12:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.7045, extension 401.
An Afternoon With Jane Monheit will be presented at the Usdan Center for the Creative & Performing Arts, 185 Colonial Springs Road in Wheatley Heights, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.643.7900.
Haunted Long Island & Current Paranormal Technology will be presented at the Conklin House Museum, 2 High Street in Huntington Village, beginning at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.7045, extension 403.
Friday, October 26 The Liverpool Shuffle will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College in celebration of John Lennon’s birthday, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148. Revelation will be presented at the Upper Room Christian World Center, 722 Deer Park Road in Dix Hills ,at 7:30 p.m. Also Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.242.5359, extension 200.
A Tribute To Jazz Piano with Jazz Great Jeb Patton will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148. An Opera Night Gala will be held at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 270 Main Street in Northport, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. For information, email maddalen@optonline.net.
Monday, October 29 Hominid Evolution: How It Has Shaped Human Behavior, Ethics & Morality will be presented at the Grace Auditorium at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, One Bungtown Road in Cold Spring Harbor, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 516.367.8455.
Wednesday, October 31 Staying Independent For Life will be presented at the Gurwin Jewish - Fay J. Lindner Residence, 50 Hauppauge Road in Commack, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.715.8268. A Fall Harvest Party will be held at Central Presbyterian Church, 240 Main Street in Huntington Village, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.421.3663. Candy Mania will be presented at the Chai Center in Dix Hills, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.351.8672.
Ongoing Events Ripe Art Gallery will present “Impressionism Is Not Dead” and “Handle With Care” by Anthony Zumo through October 18th and November 1st, respectively, at 67A Broadway in Greenlawn. Gallery hours are 631.239.1805. The Bare Bones Repertory Company will present “The Pavilion” through October 20th at 57 Main Street in Northport. For information, contact 1.800.838.3006. The Huntington Arts Council will present Chuck von Schmidt’s “Branded” through October 22nd at the Main Street Petite Gallery. For information, contact 631.271.8423. Sweet Charity will be presented through October 28th at the John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main Street in Northport. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.261.2900.
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performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.261.2900. Pumpkin Patch will run through October 31st at Union United Methodist Church, 1018 Pulaski Road in East Northport. For hours, contact 631.261.1303. The Smithtown Township Arts Council will present “Mum’s The Word: Mothers, Flowers and Secrets” through November 3rd at 660 Route 25A in St. James. For information, contact 631.862.6575.
Learn To Be Tobacco Free will be presented through November 9th at Siena Village, 2000 Bishops Road in Smithtown, at 12 noon. For information, contact 631.870.3444. Arena Players Children’s Theatre will present “The Ghost Of Sleepy Hollow” through November 11th at the Carriage House Theatre. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.293.0674. Photographer Karen George
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Board’s annual tenure reception, where they can observe the paths of the tenured teachers that have led to their appointments. The district congratulates these dedicated Harborfields staff members: Newly Tenured Staff Dr. Mary Aristilde – School Psychologist (K-12) Dr. Lauren Gallagher – School Psychologist (K-12) Marylynn Karpenske – English Teacher (7-12) Susan Koenig – School Social Worker Victoria Melone – Director of Pupil
Personnel Services Cecilia Stella – Reading (K-12) New Staff Crysti Busching – Special Education Teacher Charles Dagis – Social Studies Teacher Marissa Hillebrand – Special Education Teacher Matthew Maffia – Mathematics Teacher Dr. Rory Manning – High School Principal Michael Mugno – Social Studies Teacher Anna Zaharia – School Social Worker
Godspell will be presented from October 19th through November 3rd at Take One Performing Arts, 1021 Portion Road in Farmingville. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.569.2148. George Hallock’s “Determined To Paint” will be on exhibit from October 20th
through December 15th at the Southold Historical Society’s exhibition building, The Reichert Family Center, in the Cosden Price Gallery. For information, contact 631.765.5500. And Then There Were None will be presented from October 27th through November 4th by the Minstrel Players of Northport at Houghton Hall Theater at Trinity Episcopal Church, 130 Main Street in Northport Village. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.732.2926.
Smithtown H.E.A.L. (Help Ease A Loss) will meet on Tuesday nights at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, Brooksite Drive in Smithtown, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.4520.
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Vendors are needed for a Holiday Craft Fair on November 18th at St. Matthew Church, 35 North Service Road in Dix Hills, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.586.4515.
Northport-East Northport Library The Northport-East Northport Public Library will present the following events: Northport Gallery Paintings by Audrey Webster *** East Northport Gallery New York City Photographs by Raymond German *** East Northport Display Case Marilyn’s Fantasy Workshop Dollhouse Miniatures *** Let’s Talk: English Conversation Group Fridays, October 19th and 26th, at 7 p.m. East Northport Would you like to practice your conversational English in
a friendly, informal atmosphere? *** Sunday Family Special Sunday, October 21st, at 2 p.m. - Northport Featuring the “talking drums” of musician Norbert Goldberg, drummer and percussionist. *** Do-ing Music Presents Cross Island Ensemble Friday, October 26th, at 7:30 p.m. - Northport Featuring cellist Suzanne Mueller, pianist Elinor Abrams Zayas and clarinetist Thomas Piercy. A meet-the-artists reception will follow. *** Novel Ideas Monday, October 29th, at 7 p.m. - Northport Featuring State of
Book A Trip Book-A-Trip to Kykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, on Thursday, November 1st, through the NorthportEast Northport Public Library. Depart from the library at 8 a.m., from the William J. Brosnan building parking lot across from the library. Return approximately 5
p.m. The cost is $99 per person (non-refundable; checks only, payable to Northport-East Northport Public Library). The day will begin with a guided tour of Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate in Sleepy Hollow. One of the finest Beaux Arts houses in the nation, Kykuit was
Wonder, by Ann Patchett. Pick up your copy of the book at the Northport Circulation Desk. *** Veterans Administration Medical Center Mobile Bus Tuesday, October 30th, from 1 to 5 p.m. - East Northport The Veterans Affairs Medical Center will be hosting an enrollment and information event, using the VAMC Mobile Bus and the East Northport Library’s Community Room. *** For information, contact the Northport Library at 631.261.6930 (151 Laurel Avenue) or East Northport at 631.261.2313 (185 Larkfield Road).
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The Board of Education and administration of the Harborfields School District congratulate the district’s newly tenured staff members, who were recognized at a reception sponsored by the school board on October 4th. The awarding of tenure is a milestone in an individual’s educational career path, so it is with much enthusiasm that their achievement is celebrated. A d d i t i o n a l l y, Harborfields extends a warm welcome to its newest members of staff. New staff members are invited to attend the
Mortimore’s work will be on display through December 10th at the Apple Bank, 91 Route 111 in Smithtown. For information, contact 631.862.8730.
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Program Expands Temple Beth El of Huntington, located at 660 Park Avenue, is expanding its “Shalom Friends” Pre-K educational program by opening it to nonmembers. Workshops for families with children aged two though four are designed to learn about, explore and experience aspects of Jewish life. They will be held at the synagogue monthly on Saturdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., starting October 27th. There is no charge for member or nonmember families. Temple Beth El’s education director, Diane Berg, explains that this invitation to the broader Jewish community follows a successful in-house pilot program last year. “Each
of the upcoming eight ‘Shalom Friends’ workshop will explore a theme that is reinforced with stories, arts and crafts and song,” she adds. Dates and themes are: · October 27th – My Jewish Family · November 17th – Helping Others · December 1st – Chanukah Fun In The Kitchen · January 12th – Taking Care of the Earth · March 9th – Passover Puppetry · April 13th – Chain of Jewish Traditions & Beliefs · May 4th – Israeli Music, Art & Dance · June 1st – Until We Meet Again Details about “Shalom
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being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Commended Students placed among the top 5 percent of the more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2013 competition by taking the 2011 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. “We are so proud of
Harborfields Central School District extends congratulations to the 24 newest members of the Harborfields High School Chapter of the Tri-M National Music Honor Society. The students were recently inducted into the honor society that celebrates secondary school music students, during a ceremony held in the high school auditorium. Selection for membership is based on a myriad of factors including musicianship, high academic scholarship, character, leadership and service to their school and community.
The Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum will present the following events: Haunted Museum Saturday and Sunday, October 27th and 28th, from 3 to 7 p.m. Kids can touch what’s icky and sticky, meet a roach and create a Halloween mask. Familyfriendly spooks for ages 6+. *** For information, contact 631.367.3418 or visit Members of the www.cshwhalingmuseum. Centerport Volunteer Fire org. Department visited students of Washington Drive Primary School in these students,” remarked the Harborfields Central Principal Dr. Vincent School District for a Mulieri. “This is truly a lesson on the importance testament to the of fire safety. commitment and The visit gave the determination they exude children an opportunity to daily, and also to the discuss a variety of support they are shown by scenarios and responses their families.” with volunteer The district firefighters. Students also congratulates these four watched as the firefighters deserving students. and kindergarten teacher Andrea Dini dressed into firefighter gear so as to alleviate any fears the young students may have
National Merit Students The Elwood School District is proud to announce that four students - Michael Gilmor, Thomas Jannace, Jeffrey McLuckie and Dylan Pincus - have been named Commended Students in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program. Approximately 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are
Tri-M Inductions In addition to the newly inducted members, 27 Harborfields High School student musicians were recognized as continuing members of Tri-M Chapter 2640. The names of those students could be found on the districts website at www.harborfieldscsd.org. An honorary life membership in Tri-M Chapter 2640 was conferred upon Dr. David Gaines (NYSSMA President-elect), the special guest speaker for the evening’s induction ceremony as well as Dr. Rory Manning, Principal of Harborfields High School and Mr. James Incorvaia, member of the
HHS English Department. Congratulations to newly inducted Tri-M members and Ms. Allison Scilla, Chapter Advisor: Miranda Abbott, Samuel Axelrod, Tyler Bank, Lauren DiFazio, Amanda Durso, Bianca Franza, Matthew Gallanty, Dantae Henderson, Mackinley Jensen, Kristen Johnson, Stephanie Larkin, Chelsey Lustig, Saskia McKane, Jack McLaughlin, Genevieve McLoughlin, Keith Mills, William Radovich, Daniel Saulle, Caroline Semmelmeier, Trevor Simon, Edward Simpson IV, Brian Umbach, Dylan Wadler and Margaret Winthrop.
Fire Safety Lesson about a firefighter’s outward appearance during an emergency. “If there is an emergency, we are your friends,” assured firefighter David McGovern, who led the presentation. “We are your neighbors and we are here to help you.” The children asked thought-provoking questions that demonstrated their understanding of the importance of the topic. The firefighters gave the children specific suggestions to bring home and discuss with their
families. Kindergarten students had an opportunity to sit inside the fire engine and familiarize themselves with the vehicle and the necessary equipment. They were then dismissed to their classrooms, where their new learning was further reinforced through class discussion. Harborfields School District thanks Centerport F.D. volunteers Michael McCarrick, David McGovern, Kyle McLaughlin and Stephen Peters for visiting Washington Drive.
NATIONAL MERIT STUDENTS - Principal Dr. Vincent Mulieri with three ElwoodJohn Glenn students who were named Commended Students in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program: (left to right) Thomas Jannace, Dylan Pincus and Michael Gilmor. Absent from photo: Jeffrey McLuckie. Photo provided by: Alison DeMaria of FIRE SAFETY LESSONS - Kindergarten students familiarize themselves with Centerport Fire Department volunteers Stephen Peters (left) and Kyle McLaughlin. Syntax
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TEAM ESBOCES - Members of Team Eastern Suffolk BOCES (ESBOCES) gathered together before the Autism Speaks Walk at Jones Beach State Park on Sunday, October 7th. The team consisted of ESBOCES staff, friends, family, and members of the community. Due to the generosity of union and personal donations, proceeds from t-shirt sales, and online donations, the agency Autism Speaks Walkathon Committee expects to exceed their fundraising goal of $10,000.
DEPARTMENT DEDICATION - The official dedication of The Bohlsen Family Emergency Department at North Shore-LIJ Southside Hospital was recently held in Bay Shore on September 14th. State and local officials, North Shore-LIJ Health System officials and Southside Hospital officials joined to recognize the Bohlsen Family and their exceptional philanthropy and commitment to the progress and growth of Southside Hospital.
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GRAND ESCORT - Marines from the Huntington Detachment escort Grand Marshalls Captain James Byler and Bernadette Castro in the rain.
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AMVETS Post 48 and American Legion Post 155 was asked to provide assistance as a community service at the Second Annual Veterans Stand Down on September 28th at the Northport VA Medical Center. The Northport VAMC sponsored this annual event to help homeless, and at risk for homelessness, Veterans in need of assistance.
Thirty three Federal, State, County and local human services agencies were present to assist Veterans in need of health, employment, financial, housing, educational, and VA Benefits. In addition, a meal, shower and hair cut station were available as well as a food pantry and clothing closet to all Veterans in attendance. If interested in more information regarding the
Veterans Stand Down please contact Nicholas Lombardi at 631.261.4400, extension 5652, or Christin Santillo at 631.266.6078. If your group or organization is interested in learning more about Nassau Suffolk Law Services please contact Maria Dosso or Cathy Lucidi at 631.232.2400.
The chilly rain didn’t dampen spirits at the Dix Hills Fire Department annual Open House held on Sunday, October 7th, as hundreds of residents attended and were treated to many enjoyable and educational activities that kicked-off the start of National Fire Prevention Week. Visitors were able to see their firefighters and EMS crews in action as they battled an actual car fire and demonstrated the powerful "Jaws of Life" used to free victims trapped in car accidents. There was also a demo of
the firefighters bailout system, personal and home safety including escaping a fire and “stop, drop, and roll.” The Dix Hills Rescue Squad demonstrated the latest in lifesaving technology. A teddy bear and doll clinic was available for the kids as well as a Child Identification Program provided by the Mason Lodge, in which over 100 children received photo ID cards and a CD with information for their parents. The Suffolk County Police Department participated and showed
visitors their K-9, Crime Scene, and Emergency Service units. The Dix Hills Fire Department has 175 volunteer members made up of approximately 90 fire fighters, 75 basic and advanced EMTs and a dozen fire police. The department operates out of three fire stations and on average responds to more than 800 fire and 1,600 medical emergencies annually. Photo by: Steve Silverman
STANDING DOWN - Patrick Mitchell, AMVETS Post 48 Sons Commander; Greg Curran, Northport VA Coordinator, Homeless Veterans Services; Jonathan Spier, Community Relations Director, LI State Veterans Home; Ed Teller, Commander, American Legion Post 155; Nicholas Lombardi, Northport VA, HUD-VASH Contract Coordinator; Tom Bissell, American Legion Post 155; Christin Santillo, Northport VA Homeless Veterans Program; Bill Rodriguez, Suffolk County Veteran Services; Fred TIME TO RECRUIT - Commandant Bill Ober of the Huntington Detachment 792 Pearl, Trustee, AMVETS Post 48; and Josephine Pearl, AMVETS Post 48, Ladies with his grandchildren Erik & Caitlin from Levittown at the Marine Corps League recruiting tent. Auxiliary.
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