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Camp Invention uring the week of July 6th through 20th, the Connetquot School District, in partnership with Camp Invention, organized an innovative program of exploration, inspiration and creativity for 38 students in first through sixth grades. Program Director Mrs. Lisa Manzo arranged for the students to meet with their teachers and counselors at the Sycamore Avenue Elementary School in Bohemia from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A great time was had by all.

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Fire Island Lighthouse Events The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society will present the following events: Light Keepers Behind The Scenes Tour Saturday, September 8th, at 9 a.m. Follow one of the present-day Lighthouse Keepers on his rounds. This bottom to top tour takes you from the auxiliary generator and the Light Keepers workshop in the basement of the Keeper’s Quarters to the beacon in the lantern room of the lighthouse tower. For reservations, contact 631.661.4876. Limit 12 people. *** Beach Apparatus Drill Wednesday, September 19th, at 5:30 p.m. Watch the reenactment of the historic Beach Apparatus Drill, which will be held in the seale across from the Lighthouse. ***

Early Morning Tower Tour Saturday, September 29th, at 6 a.m. Come enjoy the scenery from the top of the tower as the sun rises. Tour includes a “light” breakfast and a souvenir mug. $25 per person. For reservations, contact 631.661.4876. Sunrise: 6:48 a.m.; Moonset: 6:17 a.m. *** 11th Annual Cruise To The Light Auto Show Sunday, September 30th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come check out over 400 Show Cars, or register your own at Robert Moses parking field #4. Rain Date: October 7th. Contact 631.321.7028. *** Lantern Light Tour Saturday, October 13th, from 6 to 8 p.m. Meet in Field #5. Tours leave at 15 minute

intervals. Enjoy an escorted lantern ligh walk along the beach and through the swale as stationed interpreters relay stories. Dress for the weather, and bring a flashlight for your walk back to the parking field. Sunset: 7:15 p.m. *** Family Fall Festival Saturday, September 27th, at 1 p.m. Featuring Children’s Activities, TBA

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The Long Island State Park Region will host the 27th Annual New York State Beach Cleanup in cooperation with the American Littoral Society and sponsored by the National Heritage Trust. The International Coastal Cleanup is a global effort, under the international umbrella of the Ocean Conservancy, in which over 100 countries participate. New York State Parks will hold this event at the following State Parks: Belmont Lake 631.667.5055 September 15th Rain Date September 16th *** Camp Hero 631.668.5000 September 15th No Rain Date *** Caumsett 631.423.1770 September 15th Rain Date: September 16th

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Apparently, according to some, I write about “nothing” week after week. This sentiment, in the form of a threepage letter from a reader, arrived on my desk this morning and, rather than let it go and write what was intended to be a positive article, I have decided to address it. First off, writers – or at least the good ones – write for their audiences. First rule of Journalism. If you work for a hard-hitting investigative daily newspaper, well then, the content you produce should have a similar feel. If you write for a fluff-filled monthly magazine, likewise, you would be advised to adjust your tone accordingly. Here, where our audience is

made up of Long Island community members interested in reading about the local happenings at their schools and libraries, upcoming meetings and events, and the recent achievements of their friends and neighbors… well that’s a very specific, unique demographic now, isn’t it? It would be virtually impossible to cater to each and every person out there and their individual expectations; and yes, sometimes my columns may be about “nothing” in particular – just a human interest, weekly feature, usually drawn from personal experiences, that hopefully strikes a chord with the general population. To criticize that concept as a whole is to be severely misinformed about what this newspaper is, what type of content we pro-

mote and what the majority of our audience appreciates. That said, I hope that this particular reader – who, for all her bitter hatred of this column, apparently still feels the need to read it each and every week – now understands the medium, and the intended message, at least a little better. Sometimes, “nothing” is just as good as something… I believe there was a fairly successful TV show which was modeled on precisely this concept at one point. Just because something doesn’t interest you does not make it uninteresting. And if you don’t even take the time to explore those things which are outside of your accepted norm, well then, I suppose you’ll never know what you might be missing out on.

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A Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office K-9 team was recently called in by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to perform a narcotics sniff related to currency that had been seized during a narcotics investigation. The Sheriff’s Deputy “K-9 Bob,” a dual purpose narcotic and patrol service dog, was put to the task of locating six different packages of seized funds hidden in various locations and rooms. K-9 Bob successfully sniffed out approximately $1 million in uncirculated currency, linking the seized funds to the

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narcotics investigation. The currency was entered into evidence and remains in the custody of the DEA Task Force. The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office has three deputy and two corrections canines. In addition to performing narcotics searches to aid in investigations, they also sniff out suspected drugs within the county correctional facilities, locate suspects and victims, and find evidence at or near crime scenes. K-9 Bob is a Belgian Malinois. He is 2.5 years old and has been with the Suffolk County Sheriff’s

Office since 2010. Sheriff Vincent DeMarco praised K-9 Bob for his abilities, and thanked his handler, Deputy Sheriff Greg Negra, for his work in this investigation. “Our K-9s provide important law enforcement services to the community, and to other policing jurisdictions. If a child ever goes missing or a dangerous suspect is on the loose, highly trained dogs like Bob are totally dedicated and thrive on success in whatever mission they are given.”

John Lennon Birthday Tribute Classic Albums Live, the ultimate destination for music lovers who want to hear some of the greatest music live, note for note and cut for cut, returns to Tilles Center for the Performing Arts Friday, October 5th and Saturday, October 6th. Tilles Center is proud to partner with 90.7 WFUV for this event. This special birthday tribute to John Lennon features The White Album on Friday and Let It Be on Saturday – it’s going to be a party party! Classic Albums Live producer

Craig Martin said, “There’s a real thirst to hear these albums performed start to finish…All of our focus is put into the music. We don’t bother with the imitation or the impersonation.” Tickets to see Classic Albums Live: The White Album Friday, October 5th at 8 p.m. at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts are $47, $37 and $27, and tickets to see Classic Albums Live: Let It Be Saturday, October 6th at 8 p.m. are $47, $37 and $27. All ticket prices include a

$2 per ticket facility fee. Tickets are available online at tillescenter.org, or Ticketmaster.com, in person at Tilles Center’s box office or by telephone at 516.299.3100 or 1.800.745.3000. The box office is open Monday-Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. There is a service fee for all tickets purchased online or by phone. There are no refunds or exchanges. For additional information, call 516.299.3100 or visit tillescenter.org.


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to the Hamptons. On Sunday, October 7th, Irene will walk from Southampton to Amagansett and on Monday, October 8th, she will walk the final miles into Montauk! Irene will be accompanied the entire walk by her dog Sydney, a 10 year-old Australian Shepherd who she adopted when Sydney was just 9-weeks old and her walking companion ever since! When Irene arrives in Montauk at the end of her 70-mile journey on Monday, October 8th at approximately 12:30 p.m., there will be a luncheon celebration at the Oceanside Beach Resort (626 Montauk Highway in Montauk), complete with music, dog festivities, raffles, goody bags, best Montauk dog costume contest and more! To RSVP for the

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On Columbus Day Weekend 2012 from Friday, October 5th, to Monday, October 8th, Irene Rabinowitz, Owner of Barks-n-Bubbles Boutique, is taking on a BIG challenge by walking 70-miles in four days from her pet boutique in Centereach to “The End” in Montauk, NY - to raise money and awareness for TWO local Long Island organizations that are close to her heart. A Journey Four Paws will feature a kick off celebration at Barks-nBubbles, (1800B Middle Country Road in Centereach), on the morning of Friday, October 5th, at 7:30 a.m., in which Irene will start her 4-day journey to Montauk. Irene will walk from Centereach to Riverhead that day, and on Saturday, October 6th, her walk will take her from Riverhead

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An unparalleled Queens high school legacy, an Olympic Gold medal, three NCAA Championships, and a highly successful professional basketball career could not mask the private demons, bouts of depression, and Chamique Holdsclaw’s eventual suicide attempt. Fortunately, it was that ultimate, terrible low point in her life that empowered her to help others find the strength and courage to face the ugly stigma of mental illness. Ms. Holdsclaw will discuss her experiences with serious depression, which she shared in her recent book, Breaking Through: Beating The Odds Shot After Shot, when she serves as Keynote Speaker at the 20th Annual Mental Illness Awareness Day on Thursday, October 4th at

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Mental Illness Awareness Day the Huntington Hilton in Melville. This year’s event is hosted by three collaborating agencies Clubhouse of Suffolk, Suffolk County United Veterans, and the Mental Health Association in Suffolk. In addition to Ms. Holdsclaw’s appearance, the Day will be a venue for a Long Island Health/Mental Health Town Meeting where leaders of the Island’s leading health entities will address the challenge of “Building Healthy Communities” through the new structures of New York State and National health reforms. The Town Meeting will be facilitated1 by Gwen O’Shea, CEO of the Health & Welfare Council of Long Island and will be led off by remarks from Dennis Romero, Regional Director of the Substance

Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The Day will also include workshops on cutting edge topics including The Brain: The Final Frontier for Scientific Research featuring work being done at Brookhaven National Labs, Post Combat Stress: Perspectives From A War Veteran And A Clinician, Mental Health First Aid and Achieving Happy Relationships While In Recovery. In addition, the Day includes a Behavioral Health Trade Show and an art exhibit featuring the works of local artists in recovery.

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A Walk To Remember In recognition of National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month, which aims to increase the community’s understanding of the grief associated with the loss of an unborn or newborn child, WinthropUniversity Hospital’s Perinatal Bereavement Team will host the 9th Annual Walk To Remember on Saturday, October 6th, at 9 a.m. at Field 5 of Eisenhower Park in East Meadow. This annual memorial event, the only walk of its kind on Long Island, enables parents, relatives and friends who have lost a child due to pregnancy complications, stillbirth, early infant loss or fetal abnormalities to walk in remembrance of their loved one. In addition to the walk, the day includes a light breakfast, a candlelight memorial service, and an

opportunity for parents to share their memories with others as well as create a personal memory page for inclusion in Winthrop’s Memory Scrap Book. Any individuals who wish to create a personal memory page for inclusion in the Memory Scrap Book are asked to bring it with them the day of the walk. A donation of $15 per person is requested by September 28th; children under 12 years of age may participate for free. All proceeds benefit Winthrop’s Perinatal Bereavement Team, which is dedicated to providing education, comfort and support to help families cope with the loss of a child. To download a registration brochure for Winthrop’s Eighth Annual Walk to Remember, visit http://www.winthrop.org/r esources/communityprogr ams.

For additional information about the walk or to make a donation, contact Eileen Magri, RN, MSN, Director of Nursing, Maternal Child Health at Winthrop at 516.663.2984 or via e-mail at: emagri@winthrop.org.

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category so those growing a pumpkin for the first time will have a chance to go home a winner. Cash prizes will be awarded at the weigh-off: 1st Place: $500; 2nd Place: $300; 3rd Place: $200; and Rookie of the Year: $100. Children, age 15 and under, are encouraged to bring in their homegrown pumpkins. Each child will receive a blue

ribbon and a hayride for their family. This year, the audience will have the opportunity to win free hayrides in the new Guess The Weight competition. Customers will guess the weight of a few of the giant pumpkins and those who come closest to the actual weight (without going over) will each receive a free hayride for their

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families. In addition to the pumpkin contest there will be numerous fall activities underway at the nursery, including hayrides, farm animals, roasted corn, the Otto the Ghost story and Otto in person. To learn more about Hicks Nurseries events, visit their website at: www.hicksnurseries.com.

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Champion and novice pumpkin growers are invited to Hicks Nurseries’ 10th Annual Pumpkin Weigh-Off on Sunday, October 7th at 11 a.m. The nursery would like to encourage everyone to bring their home-grown pumpkins no matter what the size and partake in the fun of the day. There will be a new Rookie of the Year

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“Visits” ing door knocks, which led to spur-of-the-moment nature hikes and abductions to breakfast venues. The morning I moved away, June sent me off with a plate of delicate Finnish pancakes. I promised ongoing visits, and returned to their home for dinners, talks and bear hugs in their yellow-tiled foyer, year after year after year, for ten sweet years. Now, June and Ralph, the birds (and there’ve been generations of them), are regulars in my yard. Morning and evening, these crimson puppeteers use radar, charm and invisible marionette strings to pull me from the walnuts on my countertop to the back porch railing. They “chip chip chip” outside my bedroom window at dawn, flutter near the kitchen window while I

make coffee, and, when my car zips into the driveway, fly over the rooftop to wait out back for their nuts. The original Ralph snatched his walnut from the railing while June hid in a nearby branch, awaiting his return from market. Sometimes he’d snack on the steps before flying back to feed June, beak to beak. But once, and only once, in January 2006, the original June appeared calmly, right next to Ralph, on the steps. That was the afternoon I returned from the veterinarian after having to put my fifteen year-old cat to sleep. When I leaned against the back door window to gaze into the yard, there they were, en pair, like a protective hug. Back in 1974, at the conclusion of sixth grade, the class parents collected money

for a present for Ralph and June. Knowing full well that these super-teachers would use a gift certificate to enrich their classrooms instead of themselves, the moms decided to give them something concrete, to keep. They chose a statue of a nature scene, its wooden base inscribed: “To the Laakkonens, for total dedication, from your outdoor learning classes, 1973 - 1974.” Ralph and June did keep that statue, front and center, in the bay window of their house. After they died, I passed by one day when the house was being shown to buyers. The real estate agent allowed me to step into the yellow-tiled foyer and walk through the house one last time. It was empty, except for a few items awaiting cleanup by their grown children. Still there: the statue. Realizing it had no specif-

ic meaning to their kids, I called, asked, and was graciously given, after all those years, a gift I’d seen presented to beloved teachers when I was only just eleven. It’s in my home, now, in a place of honor. A statue of a nature scene: a mother cardinal, feeding her babies, taking care of the young. The same thing that’s happening in my yard, year after year after year. By now, the original Ralph and June cardinals have passed on. Their children, today’s Ralphs and Junes, have become progressively more comfortable with the back door/railing arrangement. Even the females. A few days ago, a new June fluttered midair, near the center panel of the nine-paned door, just twelve inches from me. While I opened up to place a walnut on one rail,

she watched from the other, and grabbed the nut before I’d even closed the door. I, like you, have suffered many losses. But I know (I do) that we really don’t leave each other. I believe that here, in life, we’re all out walking, on a great nature hike. The people who’ve died have “gone on ahead,” just a little further along up the trail. Of course, we’ll all get the chance, when the time is right, to “catch up.” While we’re here, though, our job (our joy) is to be who we really are, and to do what we really came to do. Like Ralph and June. And, on any good nature trail, while the people must travel it step after step, the birds are free to fly back and forth. And back again, for visits in time.

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After my friends Ralph and June died within months of each other in 2003, a pair of cardinals appeared in my yard. Since they’d adored cardinals, and each Christmas sent cards depicting snowscapes lit by two tiny red birds, I named the rubyfeathered couple after them. Thereafter, the birds claimed a table at the finest outdoor restaurant in suburbia, and to this day, order the daily special: organic walnuts from Trader Joe’s. The human, June, first appeared in my life in 1973, as my sixth grade teacher, and two decades later, in 1994, as my cherished friend, when the Universe became a real estate broker, and placed me in an apartment right next door to her house. For eight months, I luxuriated in June and her husband Ralph’s Sunday-morn-


The Connetquot Public Library will present the following events: Afternoon Movies Monday, September 10th, at 2 p.m. Featuring Thin Ice, starring Greg Kinnear and Alan Arkin. Rated R.

*** Family History Roundtable Series Wednesday, September 12th, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Librarian Jean King will lecture on how to obtain birth, marriage and death records for your New York

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City or New York State ancestors. *** Humor Of Judge Judy Thursday, September 13th, from 2 to 3 p.m. Author and humorist Marjorie Gottlieb Wolfe will entertain you with a talk on the humor of Judge Judy. *** Afternoon Movies Thursday, September 20th, at 2 p.m. Featuring The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, starring Judi Dench, Bill Nichy and Maggie Smith. Rated PG-13. *** George O’Keefe: Flower Power Monday, September 24th, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Louise Cella Caruso will focus on the painter. *** A Night At The Movies Tuesday, September 25th, at 6 p.m. Featuring The Avengers. Rated PG-13. *** Afternoon Movies Thursday, September 27th, at 2 p.m. Featuring Lucky One, starring Zac Ephron. Rated PG-13. *** For information, contact 631.567.5079. The library is located at 760 Ocean Avenue in Bohemia.

Legislator Rob Calarco was pleased to speak to local Latino youths at a luncheon held at J&R’s Steakhouse. The youths, all part of the Patchogue community and the Patchogue-Medford School District, are participants in the Life Through My Eyes Program sponsored by LILTA (Long Island Latino Teachers Association). The program is funded through a three-year grant secured from the W.K.Kellogg Foundation after the Marcello Lucero tragedy as part of the foundation’s Racial Healing Initiative.

The program involves participation of the youths’ parents and works to promote the skills, knowledge and experiences helpful in learning how to function positively and effectively within the community as well as to empower Latino youth in the Patchogue community to share their cultures and foster understanding. Participants attend workshops on conflict resolution, critical thinking, human rights, peace education and cultural events. Students are encouraged to produce short films depicting life

through their eyes. The films are then incorporated into lesson plans. The luncheon, a closing activity to the two-week summer-program component, allowed youths the opportunity to meet and ask questions of the leaders and business people within the Patchogue community. “I enjoyed speaking with these young people. They asked me all kinds of questions about becoming and being a legislator. They were bright, engaged, and eager to learn,” said Leg. Calarco.

SUMMER CULTURAL PROGRAM - Pictured: Jillian Garcia, Membership Chair for Life Through My Eyes Program; Paul Bressler, LILTA member; Joselo Lucero; Leg. Rob Calarco; Regina Casale, first Vice President of LILTA; Ed Roldan, Public Relations Chair of LILTA.

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NATIONAL DOG DAY - Town Clerk Olga Murray, along with Islip Town employees, volunteered their time and efforts this Sunday at Shelter Link’s National Dog Day event. This event was designed to help spread adoption awareness and to raise money that would be gifted to the Islip Animal Shelter and Adopt-a-Pet Center. The shelter had five dogs there for adoption. Shelter Link offered a $10 dog wash, raffles and prizes, Petco trainers, and a free hot dog for the first 50 customers. Shelter Link raised over $600 and received a number of applications for future adoptions.


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Ocean To Sound Relay Sound Relay starts at Jones Beach State Park and finishes on the grounds of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay. 150 eightperson teams will navigate their way through 15 different Long Island townships starting in Wantagh, traveling through Seaford, Massapequa Park, Massapequa, Farmingdale, Old Bethpage, Plainview, Woodbury, West Hills, crossing into Huntington and hitting the Long Island Sound in Lloyd Harbor, returning to Nassau County via Cold Spring Harbor and Syosset, reaching Oyster Bay Cove, and finally hitting Oyster Bay. “The Ocean to Sound Relay endures because it is

person team and Bethpage. A gala post race party affectionately called the “Best Post-Race Party in the Northeast” will take place immediately following the relay at the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park on the shoreline of beautiful Oyster Bay Harbor near the finish line, where awards will be presented in each of the individual categories to each member of the top three teams in each category. “The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is dedicated to finding cures for blood cancers and to expanding health services and support to patients and families. Our community is exceedingly grateful to the Greater Long Island Running Club

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In recognition of the company’s support, Macy’s will be honored as SCCADV’s 2012 Corporate Sponsor at the organization’s upcoming Awards Reception. “Macy’s believes in giving back to local communities. Our contributions, leadership and volunteer efforts help create stronger, healthier places for our customers and associates to work and live. In the women's issues focus area, our grants support early detection and screening programs for heart disease, breast and ovarian cancer. Macy’s also provides a wide range of assistance to emergency shelters. We sponsor programs to raise awareness about domestic and dating violence and fund self-esteem and leadership programs for young girls and teens,” said Joe Vella, Macy’s

Director of Corporate Giving. SCCADV’s mission is “to assist and help empower victims of domestic violence through provision of a wide range of services and to work toward the prevention of domestic violence.” For additional information about the organization, visit www.sccadv.org

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*** A Tribute To Nora Ephron Wednesday, September 12th When Harry Met Sally, at 1 p.m. You’ve Got Mail, at 3 p.m. *** The Grey Thursday, September 13th, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Starring Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo and Dermot Mulroney. 2012; Rated R; 1:57. *** Carnage Thursday, September

20th, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Starring Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly. 2012; PG-13; 1:20. *** Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol Thursday, September 27th, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Starring Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg. 2012; PG-13; 2:13. *** For information, contact 631.588.5024. The library is located at 150 Holbrook Road in Holbrook.

Camp Invention During the week of July 6th through 20th, the Connetquot School District in partnership with Camp Invention organized an innovative program of exploration, inspiration and creativity for 38 students, grades 1 through 6. Program Director Mrs. Lisa Manzo arranged for the students to meet with their teachers and counselors at the Sycamore Avenue Elementary School in Bohemia from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. According to Mrs. Manzo “… the module we used was called ‘Create.’ The program incorporates Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education which

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September Film Schedule The Sachem Public Library will present the following films: This Means War Thursday, September 6th, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Starring Chris Pine, Tom Hardy and Reese Witherspoon. 2012; PG13; 1:37. *** Coco Before Chanel Saturday, September 8th, at 2 p.m. Starring Audrey Tautou, Emmanuelle Devos, Alessandro Nivola. French, with English subtitles. 2010; PG-13; 1:50.

supplements traditional school instruction. The original program was established in 1990 and has since spread to 49 states.” The top priority of the Camp Invention program is to provide quality e n r i c h m e n t programming. School Districts, such as Connetquot, host the program, and local teachers lead the handson activities to ensure a safe learning environment. The staff to child ratio is 1:8. The Camp Invention program enhances a child’s ability to learn through teamwork and subject immersion while cultivating a new

appreciation for discovery, through fun-filled activities! National sponsors include the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Northrop Gruman Foundation and Motorola Solutions. Mrs. Manzo was pleased with the program’s enthusiastic reception by students and parents, and looks forward to repeating the Camp Invention Experience next summer! Scholarships for next summer’s program may be available. Any businesses or individuals interested in supporting the program can contact Mrs. Manzo at the Edward J. Bosti Elementary School at 631.244.2291.

Sachem Public Library The Sachem Public Library will present the following events: Do You Bonsai? Wednesday, September 5th, at 6:30 p.m. Garden wizard John Miller will show you how to get started with bonsai at home. *** Great Decisions Discussion Series: Indonesia Monday, September 10th, at 7 p.m. Peter Hanson will lead this monthly discussion series. Pick up a copy of the readings at the Welcome Desk. *** Job Fair Friday, September 14th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Apply in person to organizations actively seeking employees. Bring your resume and dress for success.

*** Garden Thyme Friday, September 14th, at 7 p.m. Master Gardener Carolyn Zambraski will provide a short Q&A on several of her most requested topics of 2012. *** Meet The Author: Leeann Lavin, The Hamptons & Long Island Homegrown Cookbook Wednesday, September 19th, at 7 p.m. Books will be available for purchase and signing. *** Fall Festival Saturday, September 22nd, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the event of rain, the festival will be held indoors. *** Poetry: Verse In Person Tuesday, September 25th, at 7 p.m.

Featuring this month’s guest reader, Barbara Southard, the author of a collection of poems, Remember. *** Accepting Life’s Changes Saturday, September 29th, at 10 a.m. Share your experiences with Richard Murdocco, Ph.D., Stony Brook University Medical Center. *** Bizet’s Carmen Sunday, September 30th, at 2 p.m. Featuring mezzosoprano Frances Devine, baritone Richard Cassell, tenor Kevin Courtemanche and pianist Ming Kwong. *** For information, contact 631.588.5024. The library is located at 150 Holbrook Road in Holbrook.

Blood Drive Support For the second consecutive year, the New York Mets Baseball organization has joined forces with Bohemia’s Connetquot School District to encourage fans to donate blood to the Long Island Blood Services group. School District resident Mrs. Diana Badala served as Blood Drive Chairperson for the July 30th event, which was held at Connetquot H.S.

The New York Mets organization offered to provide a pair of game tickets to each person who donated for this special summer blood drive. Mrs. Badala expected that the number of donors would surpass the fifty that took part in last year’s summer blood drive. Mrs. Badala thanked the donors for their generous consideration of others, as well as those working the event, in particular Denise

Panebianco who proudly wore the tag ‘Person in Charge’! Participants were at least 16 years of age, and weighed at a minimum 110 pounds. The NY Mets organization will mail tickets to each donor, for a game at Citi Field, in August. Congratulations to Mrs. Badala and the Long Island Blood Services group for a job well done.

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September 9th through 15th is National Suicide Prevention Week. A person dies by suicide every 14.2 minutes in the United States. Worldwide that number is even higher, with a suicide occurring every 40 seconds. Suicide is the 10th leading cause of all deaths in the United States and the 3rd leading cause of death among 15 to 24 year-olds.

The suicide rate on Long Island has tripled for 15-20 year olds since 2007. Almost 1 million Americans attempt suicide each year. 4.73 million Americans are survivors of suicide of a friend, family member or loved one. In the U.S., Suicide is 50% more likely than Homicide! Please join Response Crisis Hotline in supporting Suicide Prevention. Free

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Miller Place Homemakers will meet at the Rose Caracappa Center, Route 25A in Mt. Sinai, at 7 p.m.

A Rock n’ Roll History Lesson will be presented at the Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.751.0066.

Thursday, September 6 Blue Point Homemakers Unit of Suffolk County Homemakers will host its Rally Day at the Blue Point Firehouse, Blue Point Avenue, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.654.8115. Mather Hospital’s Wound Treatment Center will host a free Diabetic Foot Care & Wound Prevention Seminar in Conference Rooms 3, 4 and 5 at the hospital, at 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.686.7877.

Friday, September 7 Rally Day for the Lake Ronkonkoma Homemakers Unite #38 will be held at the Lake Ronkonkoma Fire House, Hawkins Avenue and Portion Road in Lake Ronkonkoma, at 9:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.567.7975.

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The United Methodist Church of Patchogue will present a Defensive Driving Course from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.360.9720.

Tuesday, September 11 A Labyrinth Walk For Reflection & Remembrance will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Stony Brook, at 7 p.m.

Thursday, September 13 The Friends of the Sachem Library will meet at the Sachem Public Library, 150 Holbrook Road in Holbrook, at 10:30 a.m. in Community Room A. For information, contact 631.588.5024. Don’t Sweat Over Menopause: How To Cope With The Symptoms will be presented at Villa Monaco Restaurant, 778 Montauk Highway in West Islip, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.376.4444.

Friday, September 14 SeniorNet Computer Learning Center will host an Open House & Reception at 1490 William Floyd Parkway, Suite 108, in Yaphank, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.3700, extension 268.

p.m. For information, contact 631.878.1579. The 2nd Annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Research Day will be held at Heritage Park, Route 25A and Route 83 in Mount Sinai, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.846.4377. A Coastal Cleanup will be held in Islip Township. Volunteers are needed. For information, contact Keep Islip Clean at 631.224.2627. A Craft Fair/Flea Market will be held at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 320 Great River Road in Great River, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.8298. St. Joseph the Worker will host its 10th Annual Ladies High Tea in the Parish Hall, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.286.9133.

Sunday, September 16 Long Island Cars will present its Custom & Collectible Car Show & Swap Meet at Flowerfield Fairgrounds, Route 25A in St. James, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain Date: September 23rd. For information, contact 631.567.5898. Building Long Island will be presented at the Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.751.0066.

The 3rd Annual Grand Fall Auction will be held at the United Methodist Church of Lake Ronkonkoma, 792 Hawkins Avenue in Lake Grove, beginning at 11 a.m. For information, visit www.umclr.com.

Howie Day will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101.

The Ed Robinson Exhibition at Artspace Gallery will host an Opening Reception at 20 Terry Street in Patchogue, from 7 to 10 p.m. For information, contact 631.748.8858.

Alternatives for Children 16th Annual Classic & Sports Car Rally will be held at 1116 Main Road in Aquebogue, beginning with Registration and Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.331.6400, extension 229.

Tom Paxton will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101.

The Manorville Historical Society will host an Antiques/Crafts Flea Market on the grounds of the Maples Bar & Restaurant, Ryerson Avenue in Manorville, from 9 a.m. to 4

The Long Island Chocolate Blues Networking Festival will be held at 89 North Music Venue in Patchogue, from 2 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.334.1766.

Mike Virostko and the Good Old Dance Band will perform at St. Sylvester’s Community Center, Robinson and Ohio Avenue in Medford, from 7 to 10 p.m. For information, contact 631.730.3333.

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Le Petit Salon de Musique will present soprano Christine Free and pianist Jacob Rhodebeck at 380 Nicolls Road in East Setauket. For information, contact www.lepetitsalon.org.

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The First Trade East End Trade Show will be held at the Hotel Indigo, 1830 West Main Street in Riverhead, from 2 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 516.719.7100. Sachem Community Youth Services will host a Chinese Auction at the Centereach Fire Department, 9 South Washington Avenue in Centereach, beginning at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.585.1811.

Ongoing Events The North & South Fork Paintings of JoAnn Maroldo and Jo-Ann Corretti will be on display through September at the Westhampton Library, 7 Library Avenue in Westhampton Beach. For information, contact 631.786.3467. Suffolk Community College will present “Hans Van De Bovenkamp: Shaping Space” through October 20th at the Lyceum Gallery, in the Montaukett Learning Resource Center. For information, contact 631.548.2536.

The Long Island Business Advantage Network will meet the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Panera Bread, 4959 Nesconset Highway in Port Jefferson Station, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.834.9671.

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University School of Medicine. Eager to begin their medical training, the new students recognized that they will have many challenges in medical school and felt excited about entering a career devoted to helping people. “As a child, I had two dreams, to become a professional soccer player and a doctor,” said Marshall Leonard, a Columbus, Ga., native who played Major League Soccer for six years after graduating from the University of Virginia with a BA in African & AfroAmerican Studies. “My focus and energy is now on medicine, and I am honored to be a member of the

Stony Brook Class of 2016.” Another athlete who expects to bring his passion for excellence from the playing field to medical clinics is Michael Coulter from Yorba Linda, Calif., who played quarterback for the Stony Brook Seawolves in 2011 graduated with a BS in Biochemistry. “I came to Stony Brook as an undergraduate because of its strong scientific reputation, the opportunity to play college football, and to study in a unique place away from home,” said Coulter. “I have observed the momentum of Stony Brook Medicine in recent years and am excited about the opportunities to study and

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The Stony Brook University School of Medicine Class of 2016 officially entered the world of medical training on August 19 at the School’s traditional “White Coat” ceremony. All 124 students with varied educational and professional backgrounds and from 61 colleges and university nationwide put on their new physician-intraining white coat and took the Hippocratic Oath for the first time. Held at Stony Brook since 1998, the White Coat ceremony is an initiation rite for incoming medical students at established medical schools around the country. The white coat is symbolic to medicine as a profession based on professionalism, scientific excellence, responsibility, and compassionate care. To accommodate the growing medical needs and specialized care for the U.S. population, the Association of American Medical Colleges recognizes the need to train more physicians in coming years. “Wearing the white coat brings with it much responsibility, as a caregiver, problem-solver, scientist and communicator,” said Kenneth Kaushansky, MD, MACP., Senior Vice President for the Health Sciences, and Dean, School of Medicine. “I promise you, your path in medicine will never be dull, filled with opportunities to help transform the lives of countless patients. The Class of 2016 comes to Stony Brook equipped with a myriad of talents, interests, humanity and academic success, all of which will serve you well in your medical journey that starts with your Stony Brook Medicine white coat.” During the ceremony, Stony Brook University School of Medicine also recognized its 2012 Distinguished Alumnus – Dr. Douglas S. Katz, ’90, Director of Body Imaging and Vice Chair for Clinical Research and Education at Winthrop-University Hospital, and Professor of Clinical Radiology at Stony Brook

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contribute to the institution as a medical student. I know I will be challenged and stretched to my capacity, thus making me the best physician possible.” Following a traditional route based on scientific research and education, Michelle Mo, from Berkeley Heights, N.J., who has a BA in Biology from Washington University, and a MS and PhD in Pharmacology from Yale University, will expand her scientific expertise to include patient care as a physician-scientist when she completes medical school. “The idea of becoming a physician-scientist so I can continue to conduct research in areas related to biomarkers of disease, plus combine that with new skills as a clinician, is an exciting prospect for making an immediate impact on patients’ lives,” said Mo. Eve Feinberg, a native Long Islander who grew up in Rockville Center, took a circuitous route to pursuing medicine. Most recently, Feinberg was a theatre artist and set designer with a BA and MFA in Theatre from Barnard College and the University of Maryland, respectively. Feinberg said that the great attention to detail, organization, and human ingenuity involved in the theatre arts is not unlike that developed in successful hospital settings. “I took a non-linear path to medicine, and that process taught me to understand myself and prepared me to begin a life-long commitment to medicine,” said Feinberg, who also overcame visual impairment as a child and young adult before deciding to become a doctor. In 2012 the School of Medicine received an all-time high of 4,918 applicants. Among the 124 incoming students, their cumulative grade point average is 3.7 on a scale of 4.0. Two of the most common undergraduate schools attended by the incoming class were Stony Brook University (22) and Cornell University (8).

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culinary heat? It doesn't get any hotter than Firehouse Kitchen! Catch the premier on Long Island’s WLNY on October 6th, at 11:30 a.m.

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ADVOCATE HONORED - Members of the Islip Town Board recently honored Heather McNamara for her dedication to promoting awareness of life-threatening diseases. Heather was forced to undergo a risky surgery at a young age to prevent a tumor from ending her life. During the 23-hour surgery, doctors had to remove six of her organs. She was the first child in the world to undergo such a procedure. As a result of having her pancreas removed, Heather now confronts juvenile diabetes. Despite these hardships Heather continues to raise awareness in our community for childhood diseases, and her work has been an inspiration to those around her.

featured in print in The New York Times, Eating Well, Bon Appétit, and The Daily News, and has published two wellreceived cookbooks of his own, both focusing on firehouse cuisine. After spending a few years hosting a radio show down in Florida, Joe's back in the big city and ready to return to the airwaves in a big way. With Firehouse Kitchen, Joe will invite Long Island firemen to join him on the air and share recipes they would make in their own firehouses. Joe and his guests will focus on healthy, family-oriented meals that make for better eating choices based on taste and budget awareness - all while emphasizing fire safety tips. In every episode, they’ll show viewers how to prevent both household and kitchen fires. Firehouse Kitchen will also donate funds to the Stonybrook and NYC burn centers, and will explore Long Island - including visits to historical firehouses, a tour of the Blue Point Brewery, a clamming trip to Patchogue, and a whole lot more! So - got a yen for some

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COAST GUARD STATION TOUR - Several legislators recently toured the United States Coast Guard Station at Fire Island. Pictured is Senator Johnson, along with Coast Guard Auxiliary Member Harvey Miller, Suffolk County Legislator Wayne Horsley and the crew aboard a 47 foot Motor Lifeboat, Coast Guard 47316.

In a region known for its celebrity chefs, Joseph Bonanno stands out from the crowd with his practical but utterly unique culinary perspective. You see, he's worked with fire most of his professional life: before he became a powerhouse in the kitchen, he spent 21 years in the firehouse with the FDNY. For a man whose day job was putting out flames for more than two decades, Joe is exquisitely talented at making fire work for him. He builds on his experience and talent in both fields to provide popular cooking entertainment that appeals to a wide audience, while revealing secrets of the heroic firefighter lifestyle. Everyone loves a fireman, not to mention a good meal! Leveraging past experience as a nutritionist and fitness trainer, Joe has pursued his culinary career with the same zeal he practiced as a firefighter. He’s made more than 400 TV appearances on venues like Live with Regis and Kelly, Martha Stewart, Fox NY, The Today Show and Good Morning America. He’s been

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LOCAL HONOREE - The Town of Islip recently honored Blake Passaro, a nine-yearold resident of Oakdale, for his outstanding contributions to our community. From a young age Blake demonstrated a true empathy for members of our community who BEACH PARTY SUCCESS - The Sayville Village Improvement Society’s annual were struggling against harsh circumstances. Now, twice a year, Blake donates toys Beach Party was recently held. The goal of the Society is to bring members of the and books to children at Stony Brook Hospital. Blake also volunteers his recess time Sayville community together to plan and work on various projects that help make at school to mentor autistic children, and is a proud junior firefighter in the West Sayville Fire Department. Sayville a more attractive and vibrant area.


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