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In the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy and string of threats to Long Island schools and students, nearly 100 administrators from K-12 schools, school districts and institutions of higher education recently attended the School Safety Forum: Transforming

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Racing To The Finish By: Jamie Lynn Ryan No matter how much of a “head start” I get on the week, I always feel completely overwhelmed by the time Friday comes around. Is it just me? Do I subconsciously slow down the pace as the week progresses, forcing everything to pile up at the end? Or does the list of “To Do” items continuously outweigh the “Done” section, as seven more tasks are added for every two accomplished? So it would seem. And all this without taking a day off. Imagine if, by some sheer loss of judgement, I actually tried to cram everything into four days,

rather than five. What would happen then? Not that the weekends are particularly restful and relaxing either, mind you. No, they pretty much consist of two days of nonstop running around, back and forth across the Island, in a fruitless effort to mix chores, errands and maybe a touch of recreation thrown in for good measure (read: mental health). When did my schedule become so insane? Seems like it was not so long ago that I had quite a bit more free time on my hands, even days when I was somewhat bored. Imagine that. Sort of makes you wish for the days back in elementary school when you

would make it about three days into summer vacation before whining that there was “nothing” to do. Ah, to be that young and innocent again. Nowadays, most people work overtime leading up to and following a “vacation,” only to have it interspersed by checking e-mails, voicemails and “touching base” to make sure everything is running smoothly in their absence. I can’t remember the last time I spent even a handful of days completely cut off from the rest of the world. Sounds nice, doesn’t it? Sounds like a plan, in fact. Once I catch up on the week. If I ever do :)

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St. James resident Dan Turturro and Stony Brook resident Byron Lane recently attempted to run 125 miles on treadmills at Energy Fitness in St. James to raise money for Friends of Karen, a tri-state nonprofit organization that helps children and their families cope with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses to help keep them stable, functioning and able to cope. They beat the 125 mile goal and ran for 127.55 miles. Lane completed 70.55 miles and Turturro completed 57 miles to reach the 127.55 miles in their 12 hours of running. The gentlemen also raised more than $1,200 for the charity. While most people - even seasoned marathoners - could not conceive of running for more than one hour on a “dreadmill,” the pair met the challenge. “Think of the way your life is going right now.” Lane offers. “Pretend that tomorrow, you found out that your 5 or 10 or 15 year old child was diagnosed with some terrible lifethreatening disease. Your life would change drastically and forever.

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Volunteers Needed The Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Commack is currently seeking artistically gifted volunteers to partner with residents in a new program aimed at helping individuals with varying levels of cognitive ability to express themselves through art. The program, entitled

heART to heART, will be led by experienced volunteer Judie Raff of Jericho, who has more than a decade of experience working with residents in artistic expression programming. Requirements include a minimum commitment of 2-3 hours per week, an enjoyment of art as a medium of expression (no actual artistic experience

is required), and a sense of compassion and affection for the elderly. Supplies, materials and training will be provided. If you are interested in becoming a part of this very special program, please contact Judie Raff at 516.931.5036 or jatlas1@ optonline.net, or contact the Gurwin Volunteer Office at 631.715.2555.

Each year, Catholic Health Services (CHS) seeks nominations from its staff for the system’s Emmy, the Patrick J. Scollard Award for Leadership. This year’s winner of CHS’s highest honor is Deborah Kohn, RN, BS, CCRN, a clinical nurse educator at CHS’s St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center, where she has been on staff for more than 30 years. Chosen from among colleagues across CHS, she was recognized at the system’s ninth annual leadership conference, held at the DeMatteis Center in Greenvale. “Deborah is the personification of our mission statement, which says, in part, ‘serves the common good.’ This she does inside and outside this ministry. CHS is truly blessed to have so fervid a leader as part of ‘Christ’s healing mission’ here on Long Island,” said CHS President and Chief Executive Officer Richard J.J. Sullivan, Jr. Kohn, a Manorville resident who also has been honored with the Excellent Preceptor Award from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, has contributed significantly to St. Catherine’s innovative simulation training program and collaborated with critical care educators at CHS’s St. Charles Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center to provide the most advanced continuing education to nursing staff. She

serves her community by chairing the local Junior Firefighters Explorers, training teens in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), first aid and firefighting skills, in addition to guiding community service projects such as blood drives, snow removal from fire hydrants and other programs. Kohn participates in local automatic external defibrillator (AED) education and health fairs, as well. One of the two leading finalists for the Patrick J. Scollard Award is Sue Palo, director of rehabilitative and community services for CHS’s St. Francis Hospital, The Heart Center®. Palo has been instrumental in the hospital’s successful community outreach programs, including the deployment of its mobile health unit and St. Francis’s participation in CHS’s Healthy Sundays, a network of free health screenings and other services reaching medically underserved residents across Long Island. The East Northport resident also acts as liaison for the hospital’s longstanding partnership with the Gift of Life program, which has provided more than 100 lifesaving surgeries for children all over the world. The other leading finalist for this notable honor is Michael Sauter, MD, chief medical officer at St. Charles Hospital, another CHS hospital. Dr. Sauter has led the effort to raise stroke awareness among

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Many people donate money to charities but few give their time and effort. At Genser Dubow Genser & Cona (GDGC), elder law and estate planning firm based in Melville, 15 attorneys, paralegals and support staff teamed up and spent the day at the LI Cares warehouse where they sorted toys and coats, categorized food items, filled food orders for holiday delivery, unloaded boxes and repacked food to give to those in need as well as to Hurricane Sandy victims. According to Jennifer Cona, Esq., managing partner at GDGC, the staff got back as much as they gave. “Our firm culture is very invested in charitable works and community projects. With the LI Cares project, not only did we provide hands-on assistance for a great organization, but we enjoyed the opportunity to work with each other in a different context,” says

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at-risk populations in surrounding communities, offering free lectures and blood pressure screenings, as well as providing seminars on stroke treatment to emergency medical services personnel. He has helped the hospital achieve NYS Stroke Center designation and The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™ certification of St. Charles as a stroke center, along with expanding programs to continue stroke care beyond discharge. As the hospital’s chief medical officer, Sauter, who lives in Port Jefferson, continues to promote the highest standards of care for patients and the community.

Polar Bear Splash AHRC Suffolk will host its 2nd Annual Polar Bear Splash on Saturday, March 2nd at the Bay Shore Marina, South Clinton Avenue, Bay Shore. Registration will start at 8:30 a.m. and the splash will begin at 10 a.m. sharp. General Registration is $20, Student Registration is $10, and age 12 and under is free. Students can receive community service hours and money for their school club or team (AHRC will split the proceeds your team raises). Come out, splash and help make a difference in the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities.


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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

Visit Saint Patrick School for our Open House. You’ll meet the administration, the faculty, and students from various sports and academic clubs. And you’ll find out how we integrate our message of faith with academic, sports and social enrichment programs to create a complete education.

• Faith-based education • Clubs, sports, activities

• Nursery through 8th grade • Sacrament preparation

OPEN HOUSE

Sunday, January 27, 2013 • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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A place where children grow and succeed. Our schools give children the well-rounded education to go far. The powerful commitment to academic excellence and strong spiritual guidance at Long Island Catholic elementary schools reaps proven benefits for our students. Everyone who graduates from one of our schools is accepted into a Catholic high school, and more than 99% of those graduates go on to college. These are just a few of the many reasons why you’ll want to give your child the lifelong advantage of a uniquely well-rounded education that can open the way to greater personal and professional fulfillment. To learn more about our Catholic Schools Week Open Houses (1/27 - 2/2/13), and to find a school near you, call 516-678-5800 Ext. 258 or go to www.LICatholicElementarySchools.org

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Spelling Bee Students

Students at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School recently participated in the Scripps Spelling Bee, an opportunity offered to all fourth- and fifthgraders by the school’s SEAL program to help improve spelling, enhance vocabulary and foster a deeper comprehension of the correct usage of the English language. Each classroom hosted

its own competition, producing two winners each to advance to the Edna Louise Spear Spelling Bee. With his correct spelling of the word “invertebrate,” student Gavin Chambers maintained the title of school bee champion for the second year in a row. Runner-up Ameen Khan will serve as the alternate. Gavin will advance to the next level of competition

at Hofstra University to compete against other Long Island schools in March. The champion of each local spelling bee qualifies to compete for cash and prizes in the Scripps National Spelling Bee near Washington, D.C., which has been broadcast on channels such as ESPN and ABC in the past.

SPELLING BEE STUDENTS - Fourth- and fifth-grade students at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School recently participated in the Scripps Spelling Bee.

Faculty Mentors Stony Brook University mentors have guided 34 high school students into the semifinals of the 2013 Intel Science Talent Search Competition, one of the two national competitions in which budding high school researchers conduct and present their research to nationally recognized professional scientists. This number accounts for more than 10 percent of the 300 semifinalists nationally and nearly 50 percent, 26 of 53 semifinalists from Long Island. The semifinalists mentored at Stony Brook University participated in the Simons Summer Research Program, the Garcia Center for Polymers at Engineered Interfaces Summer Research Program or independently under the direction of Stony Brook Faculty members. In addition to mentoring 49 percent of Long Island’s semifinalists, Stony Brook faculty mentored four semifinalists from California, two from New Jersey, one from Texas and one from Oregon,

respectively. Since 1998, Stony Brook University has mentored 393 Intel semifinalists and to date, 44 Intel finalists. Stony Brook University mentors for 2013 Intel semifinalists include, Maricedes AcostaMartinez, Physiology & Biophysics; Peter Brink, Physiology & Biophysics; Benjamin Chu, Chemistry; Matthew Dawber, Physics & Astronomy; James Dilger, Anesthesiology; Nancy Franklin, Psychology; Dilip Gersappe, Materials Science & Engineering; Paul Gignac, Anatomical Sciences; William Holt, Geosciences; Benjamin Hsiao, Chemistry; Roy Lacey, Chemistry; Jaymie Meliker, Graduate Program in Public Health; Aaron Neiman, Biochemistry & Cell Biology; Iwao Ojima, Chemistry; Miriam Rafailovich, Materials Science & Engineering; Dimitris Samaras, Computer Science; Valentina Schmidt, Medicine; Carlos Simmerling, Chemistry; Balaji Sitharaman, Biomedical Engineering;

Student Researchers Honored

Peter Tonge, Chemistry; Alan Turner, Anatomical Sciences; Jacobus Verbaarschot, Physics & Astronomy; Lonnie Wollmuth, Neurobiology & Behavior; Gregory Zelinsky, Psychology; and Lei Zuo, Mechanical Engineering. In the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, the University mentored eight Intel finalists and the overall grand prize winner Nithin Tumma, a recipient of a $100,000 scholarship, who worked with Dr. Berhane Ghebrehiwet, a Professor of Medicine and Pathology in the Stony Brook University School of Medicine. Just last month, Professor Iwao Ojima, Distinguished Professor Department of Chemistry and Director of the Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery, mentored Raghav Tripathi, recipient of a $10,000 scholarship and sixth place in the Siemens Science Competition. Raghav is also one of the Intel semifinalists in this year’s competition.

Months of hard work and dedication toward exploring complex research topics paid off for Ward Melville High School seniors Phoebe McAuliffe, Sanjula Singhal and Gloria Zheng, as this January they were named semifinalists in the coveted Intel Science Talent Search Competition. The students, each of whom is enrolled in the school’s InSTAR science research program, completed their projects alongside mentors on the Stony Brook University campus and had an interest in their topics prior to commencing their work. As semifinalists, the three students were each awarded a $1,000 scholarship (matching donations were also made to the Three Village School District) and the chance to advance to the next level of the competition. If named finalists, these students will compete for $1.25 million in potential awards

during the final level of judging in Washington, D.C. this March. For her piece Understanding the Connection Between Metabolism and the HPG Axis by Linking Kisspeptin to Akt and Mapping p110y in Female Mouse Brains, Phoebe worked to learn more about the connection between obesity and fertility. “I’ve always been interested in leading a healthy lifestyle, the reasons behind obesity and, as a child conceived through IVF, the link between the two and fertility,” stated Phoebe. Sanjula’s project, Novel Technology for Brand Protection and Anti-Counterfeiting Measures using DNA and Fluorophore, worked to uncover a new, rapid anticounterfeiting method. “This is such a prevalent topic in our society,” she noted, “and I would like to continue to work on this

project in the future.” The Potentiation of Human Glycine Receptor Channels in HEK-293 Cells by Sevoflurane was the topic explored by Gloria, one that she described as very applicable and relatable by a large portion of the population. The results of this project revealed an understanding of the mechanisms of sevoflurane, which is important groundwork for the synthesis of a new anesthetic. “As always, I am very impressed with the students’ projects and what they are able to attain,” stated InSTAR Director Dr. George Baldo. “Hurricane Sandy put an added level of undue pressure on the students – the deadline for submission was only two weeks after the storm – but they persevered in spite of that challenge and presented polished submissions to the contest.”

Deadline Approaching Deputy Presiding Officer Wayne R. Horsley encourages property owners impacted by Superstorm Sandy to submit applications to both FEMA and the Small Business Administration (SBA) by Monday, January 28th. “All homeowners and businesses with physical property damage should apply and obtain an application number for the SBA as well as FEMA. Property owners who do not apply will be disqualified for future

financial assistance.” Horsley states. “I strongly urge residents to apply to both FEMA and the SBA before the deadline on the 28th of this month.” Federal recovery assistance funding for residential as well as business property owners is available through the Small Business Administration (SBA). There is no obligation to accept a loan, and the application is free. To apply in person and meet with FEMA & SBA representatives, visit:

Lindenhurst Memorial Library 1 Lee Avenue (corner of So. Wellwood Avenue) 631.957.7755 FEMA and SBA representatives are available at this location from Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To apply online: visit the SBA at: disasterloan.sba. gov/ELA/, or FEMA at www. disasterassistance.gov. For further information, call the SBA at 800.659.2955 or FEMA at 800.621.3362.


Ensemble. Andrew Dill (bass), Tim Fogarty (trumpet) and Anthony Gabriele (trombone) were chosen for this honor based on their level 6 Jazz NYSSMA audition piece and their improvisation skills. They will represent three

out of the 17 instruments in the All-County band and will be performing at an educational conference in Albany on March 5th as well as during SCMEA Jazz Day in Sayville on February 2nd.

Neighbor Pet’s Place ADOPT A SHELTER PET TODAY!

Town Of Islip Animal Shelter 210 South Denver Avenue, Bay Shore 631.224.5660

Gracie: female Pit Bull/ Bull Terrier mix. Deaf; needs a home w/o cats.

SELECTED FOR SCMEA - Ward Melville High School student-musicians Andrew Dill (bass), Tim Fogarty (trumpet) and Anthony Gabriele (trombone) were accepted to be a part of the SCMEA All-County Instrumental Jazz Ensemble. They are pictured here (l-r, Anthony, Tim and Andrew) with teacher Mark Portugal. Photo provided by: Jennifer Kuefner, Syntax

grade class president Nick Volpe began working with his class cabinet and the school’s student government to inspire the entire Rocky Point student population to participate in this heartfelt project. As there was a tremendous nationwide response to this effort, the new Sandy Hook Elementary was unable to accept all of the beautiful creations crafted and sent in by students. In

Roberto: male Shepherd/ Rottie mix, about 90 lbs. Walks well on a leash.

Town Of Babylon Animal Shelter 51 Lamar Street, West Babylon 631.643.9270

Gabby: #13-22 - female Lab/Hound mix, about 2-3 years old. Her owner died.

Town Of Hempstead Animal Shelter 3320 Beltagh Avenue Wantagh 516.785.5220

Symbolizing Solidarity Following the devastating events that transpired at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, schools around the nation were asked to create paper snowflakes to brighten the halls of the new school location that Sandy Hook students would be attending when classes resumed in January. After learning about this initiative, Rocky Point Middle School eighth-

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turn, and as a symbol of solidarity and support, the participating schools were asked to display their snowflakes on the walls of their buildings and send photos of their displays to Petunia: sweet and playful the Connecticut school. female. Loves being petted Rocky Point students and massaged. created more than 750 snowflakes for the cause and exhibited them proudly on the walls, doors and display cases in the main lobby.

Reuben: male Beagle mix. “Mr. Congeniality.”

Roscoe: male Pointer mix, energetic, 40 lbs. Learning basic commands.

Bruce: #12-334 - gray and white Pit mix. Plays well with other dogs.

Bubba: #12-812 - male Boxer/American Bulldog mix.

Bradley: sweet, shy male. Some vision empairment; looking for “forever home.” Louie: male orange Tabby kitten, 7 months old. At Last Hope satellite adoption center in Petsmart in Huntington Station. SYMBOLIZING SOLIDARITY - Rocky Point Middle School students created more than 750 snowflakes as part of the Sandy Hook Elementary School snowflake project. Pretinha: playful, The students are pictured here by their display with Assistant Principal James Moeller, exhuberant female. Loves student government adviser Grant Connelly, eighth-grade class adviser Tara Scalone toys! Would prefer an and Principal Dr. Scott O’Brien. Photo provided by: Jennifer Kuefner, Syntax adult-only home.

Misty: #2-499 - female black declawed cat. Has untraceable microchip.

ATTENTION LOCAL SHELTERS! If You Would Like To Be Included In Our New Weekly Feature, Please Contact Jamie Lynn Ryan at 631.226.2636, extension 275, or via e-mail at: jlynn@theneighbornewspapers.com

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As a result of a challenging audition process, three Ward Melville High School student-musicians were accepted to participate in this year’s Suffolk County Music Educators Association All-County Instrumental Jazz

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Coming Events Around Town Send Coming Events To: Neighbor Newspapers, 565 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735; Fax To: 631.226.2680; or E-mail To: editorsb@southbaynews.com at least two weeks prior to the date of the event. All events will run in the Coming Events Calendar on a space available basis. For further information, contact: 631.226.2636, extension 275.

Wednesday, January 23

The Kings Park Chamber of Commerce January Luncheon will be held at the VFW Hall, at 11:45 a.m. For information, contact 631.804.0443. Psychic Medium Robert E. Hansen will present “Love Never Ends” at the Outerbanks at Indian Island Golf Course, 661 Riverside Drive in Riverhead, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.873.4123. A Defensive Driving Course will be held at the Great South Bay YMCA, 200 West Main Street in Bay Shore, from 7 to 10 p.m. Also January 30th. For information, contact 631.254.6202. The South Bay Art Association will host Brain Bartley, local artist, at the Bellport Community Center, Bell Street in Bellport Village, at 7:15 p.m. For information, contact 631.589.7518. Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610. Behind The Bright Lights: The Great Broadway Theaters will be presented at the Atria of Roslyn, 99 Landing Road in Roslyn, at 7:45 p.m. For information, contact 516.625.4363.

Thursday, January 24 New Year, New Tax Laws, Same Problems...How Will You Pay For Long Term Care & Still Preserve Your Asset? will be presented at the Law Office of Craig A. Andreoli, P.C., 373 Route 111, Suite 1, in Smithtown, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 6 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.686.6500. The Huntington Historical Society “Lunch & Learn” will be held at Black & Blue, 65 Wall Street in Huntington Village, at 12:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.7045, extension 401. A Pot-Luck Luncheon will be held at the PlainviewOld Bethpage Library, 999 Old Country Road in Plainview, from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.735.2527.

The Unqua PTA will host a Blood Drive at 350 Unqua Road in Massapequa, from 3:30 to 9:30 p.m. Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience will be presented at the Tilles Center, at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Also Friday. For information, contact 516.299.3100. The Greater Middle Country Chamber of Commerce will host its 10-year Anniversary Gala at The Meadow Club of Port Jefferson, 1147 Route 112 in Port Jeff Station, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.681.8708. Cloudburst will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610.

Friday, January 25 A Bowling Night hosted by Bay Shore SEPTA will be held at Bay Shore Bowling Alley, from 5 to 7 p.m. For information, visit www.bayshoreschools. org/webpages/septa. The Constantino Brumidi Lodge will host a Friday Night Vegas at 2075 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.586.3928. The West Babylon Fire Department Rescue Unit will host a Chinese Auction at the West Babylon FD Headquarters, 126 Arnold Avenue in West Babylon, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.9822. Temple B’nai Torah will present a “Celebration Of Trees” at 2900 Jerusalem Avenue and Oakfield Avenue in Wantagh, at 8 p.m. St. Bernard’s Widows & Widowers Interfaith Group will host a Dance at Elks Lodge, 2162 Veterans Boulevard in Massapequa, from 8 p.m. to midnight. For information, contact 631.842.6734. Billy Cobham’s “Spectrum 40” will be presented at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. Jazz After Hours will be presented at the Huntington Cinema Arts Centre, 423

Park Avenue in Huntington, from 9:45 p.m. to midnight. For information, contact 631.423.7610.

Saturday, January 26 A Total Joint Replacement Seminar will be presented at the John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, in Conference Rooms 3, 4 & 5, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. For information, contact 631.686.7876. Yoga Day 2013 will be held at the Yoga Darshana Center, 180 Great East Neck Road in West Babylon, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.893.1146. A Pet First Aid & CPR Class will be held at Bid-a-wee Learning Center, 3300 Beltagh Avenue in Wantagh, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For information, contact 718.347.7387. We’ve Got Your Back: Treatment Options For Back Pain will be presented at St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center, 52 Route 25A in Smithtown, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.870.3444. Grace Day School will host an Open House at 23 Cedar Shore Drive, Old Harbour Green in Massapequa, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, contact 516.798.1122. A Jewelry Sale & Flea Market supporting Last Hope Animal Rescue will be held at St. Bede’s Church, 220 Berry Hill Road in Syosset, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.921.2008. A Defensive Driving Course will be held at the Sayville United Methodist Church, 164 Greene Avenue in Sayville, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.589.0624. An Indoor Granny’s Attic Sale will be held at the Westminster United Presbyterian Church, 109 Udall Road in West Islip, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.661.6740. The Farmingdale Key Club will host a Fundraiser at Bollinger’s Family Restaurant, 228 Main Street in Farmingdale, from 1 to 7 p.m. For information, contact the Farmingdale Kiwanis Club.

A Lunch Social for LI/NYC Area Young Widow/ers will be held at the Apollo Diner, 630 Merrick Avenue in East Meadow, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.536.1410.

The Babylon Citizens Council On The Arts will present Boxcar Lilies & Grand Folk Railroad at 149 North Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.587.3696.

A Victorian Tea will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Garden City, from 2 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 516.781.4319.

At The Corner Of Who & What will be presented at The Rose Theater, 1320-2 Lincoln Avenue in Holbrook, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.599.2263.

Auditions will be held for “Oliver” at the CM Performing Arts Center, 4 p.m. for older cast and 5:30 p.m. for children. For information, e-mail cmexecdir@cmpac.com.

The Elvis Show to benefit RockCANRoll will be held at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101.

A Stress Buster Winter Comedy Show will be held at the Constantino Brumidi Lodge #2211, 2075 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.422.6914.

An American Legion Breakfast will be held at Post 411, 39 Nassau Avenue in Islip, from 8 to 10:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.277.8383.

The Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society will present “The Curious Lives of Blood Feeding Creatures” at the Cold Spring Harbor Library, 95 Harbor Road in Cold Spring Harbor, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 516.695.0763. The JC Café at Farmingdale United Methodist Church will present Rev 7 at 407 Main Street, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 516.694.3424. Joe Piscopo’s Thrill Ride of Songs, Stylings & Very Funny Stuff will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148. A Poetry Reading will be held at Poetry Place: Patchogue, 58 Waverly Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.422.6934. Cub Scout Pack 449 will host a Chinese Auction at the Holbrook Fire House, 390 Terry Boulevard, at 7:30 p.m. For information, visit www. pack449.com. The Last Licks Café will present The Queazles at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 109 Brown’s Road in Huntington, at 8 p.m. Open mic will precede at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.9547.

Sunday, January 27

VFW Post 7279 will host a Pancake Breakfast at 560 North Delaware Avenue in Lindenhurst, beginning at 9 a.m. For information, contact 631.888.9854. The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at Hempstead Lake State Park, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring binoculars. For information, contact 516.987.8103. An Antiques Bazaar will be held at the Huntington Hilton, Route 110 in Melville. For information, contact 516.868.2751. A Doll, Teddy Bear & Collectible Toy Show & Sale will be held at the Sheraton Long Island Hotel, 110 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway in Hauppauge, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.543.3499. An All Music Rock n’ Roll University Concert will be held at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. The Cinema Arts Centre will host a Lord Of The Rings Marathon at 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, beginning at 12:45 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610. Last Hope’s Catch of the Day Luncheon will be held at

Popei’s, 760 Grand Boulevard in Deer Park, from 1 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.664.5481. Cosi Fan Tutte will be screened at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 1 p.m. Also Thursday, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610. St. Paul’s Reformed Church will present a Book Discussion of “The Time Keeper” at Panera Bread, Deer Park Avenue in North Babylon, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.661.5562. The Merrick Chorale will present a Classical Concert at the Community Presbyterian Church, William Place in Merrick, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 516.378.2285. A Catholic Charities Variety Show will be held at St. John the Baptist DHS, 1170 Montauk Highway in West Islip, from 2 to 4 p.m. The Long Island Beekeepers Club will host a Master Beekeeper’s Forum and Bee Swap at the Frank Brush Barn, 211 East Main Street in Smithtown, from 2 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.8249. The Twin County Chorus will perform at the International Fest, at Fireman’s Memorial Pavilion in Lindenhurst, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.6353.

Monday, January 28 The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center will host a 14-week Caregiver Training Class at Atria Senior Living, 4089 Nesconset Highway in South Setauket, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.820.8068. The Long Island Vector Vest Users Group will meet at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library, 999 Old Country Road in Plainview, from 6:45 to 9:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.385.8244. The Levittown Community Council will meet at the Levittown Memorial Education Center, 150 Abbey Lane in Levittown, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contacct 516.579.2831.


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Coming Events Around Town CHADD of Nassau County will hold its monthly forum and support group at the East Meadow Jewish Center, 1400 Prospect Avenue in East Meadow, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., followed by a workshop. For information, contact 516.932.0903.

Tuesday, January 29 The law firm of Futterman, Lanza & Block, LLP will present “Medicaid Planning & Asset Protection” at 400 West Main Street, Suite 106, in Babylon, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 6 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.979.4300. The Sagtikos Manor Historical Society will host a Meeting & Dinner at Captain Bill’s Restaurant in Bay Shore, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.587.7209. The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Bay Shore will meet at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.665.7003. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Deconstructing The Early Beatles will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610.

information, e-mail rabbig@ jewishli.com.

Thursday, January 31 The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center will host a 14-week Caregiver Training Class at 45 Park Avenue in Bay Shore, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.820.8068. The COPE Foundation will host a Bowling Event Fundraiser at Long Island Bowl, Route 110 in Melville, at 7 p.m. For information, visit www. copefoundation.org.

Friday, February 1 The West Islip Chamber of Commerce General Meeting & Installation Breakfast will be held at American Legion Post #1738, 340 Union Boulevard in West Islip, from 8 to 9 a.m. A Diabetes Self-Management Training Program will be held at Mercy Medical Center, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Also February 8th. For information, contact 516.62.MERCY. The South Shore Community Organization will host “Teens for Jeans” at Islip High School’s front entrance, 2508 Union Boulevard in Islip, at 2:15 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.1365.

The Huntington Camera Club will host a “Before & After” evening at the Huntington Public Library, 338 Main Street in Huntington.

A Chinese Auction will be held at the West Babylon High School, 500 Great East Neck Road in West Babylon, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.445.1701.

Positive Psychology & SelfRenewal will be presented at the Bethpage Library, 47 Powell Avenue in Bethpage, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.931.3907.

Military Bridge will be held at Union United Methodist Church, 1018 Pulaski Road in East Northport, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.368.7911.

Wednesday, January 30 The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center will host a 14-week Caregiver Training Class at Atria Senior Living, 100 Peninsula Boulevard in Lynbrook, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.820.8068. The Massapequa Shoreville Park Civic Association will host a meeting at Fairfield Elementary School in Massapequa, at 7 p.m. Living With Integrity will be presented at Lubavitch of East End, at 7:30 p.m. For

The 2nd Annual Shooting for the Stars Dinner will be held at Captain Bill’s, from 7 to 11 p.m. For information, visit www.bayshoreschools.org. The Magistrate will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610. Temple B’nai Torah will hold its annual Boy & Girl Scout Family Shabbat at 2900 Jerusalem Avenue and Oakfield Avenue in Wantagh, at 7:30 p.m.

A Tribute To The Great Jazz Organists, Nancy Wilson and Tap will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148. Big Laughs In Bay Shore will be held at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. Pesky J. Nixon and We’re About 9 will perform at the Garden Stage in Garden City, at 8:30 p.m., preceded by open mic at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.248.8891.

Saturday, February 2 Mather Hospital’s Robotic Surgery Program will demo the da Vinci Surgical Robot at Smith Haven Mall, from 12 noon to 7 p.m. Also Sunday, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. A Taste Of Eastern Europe will be presented at Resurrection Byzantine Catholic Church Hall, Edgewater and Mayflower Avenues in Smithtown, with seatings at 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.6701. Boy Scout Troop 179 will host a Spaghetti Dinner at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 455 Hunter Avenue in West Islip, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Strength, Courage & Wisdom will be presneted at the Van Nostrand Theatre, Brentwood Campus, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.595.2618. Liverpool Boys...To Men will be presented at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.656.2148. Swing Dance LI will host a Back To The 50’s Sock Hop at the Brush Barn, 211 Main Street in Smithtown, beginning with a lesson from 7:30 to 8 p.m., followed by dancing from 8 to 11 p.m. For information, contact 631.476.3707. Igudesman & Joo will perform at the Tilles Center, at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100. Gateway Comedy will present

Paul Venier at The Holiday Inn, 3845 Vets Highway in Ronkonkoma, at 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.790.4046. Spirituality For Singles will meet at St. Aidan Parish, 510 Willis Avenue in Williston Park, at 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.561.6994. Essence will perform at The Blue Parrot, 5460 Merrick Road in Massapequa, at 9 p.m. For information, contact 516.797.5908.

Sunday, February 3 The Long Island Blood & Bone Marrow Drive will be held at Temple B’nai Torah, 2900 Jerusalem Avenue and Oakfield Avenue in Wantagh, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact 1.800.688.0900.

p.m. For information, contact 516.791.6894.

Tuesday, February 5 The Farmingdale Chapter of the Homemakers Council of Nassau County will meet at Ellsworth Allen Town Park, Motor Avenue in Farmingdale, at 10 a.m. For information, contact 516.249.0976. St. Catherine of Siena Pastoral Care will host a sixweek Bereavement Support Group, at Siena Village Library, 2000 Bishops Road in Smithtown, from 2 to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.870.3444. A Blood Drive will be held at St. Mary’s Church, Main Street in East Islip, from 2:30 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.241.4352.

The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at the West End of Jones Beach, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Bring binoculars. For information, contact 516.987.8103.

The Nassau Bar Association will host a Sandy Recovery Legal Clinic at the Freeport Recreational Center, 130 East Merrick Road in Freeport, from 3 to 6 p.m.

Michael Rosen will present “We’re Going On A Bear Hunt” at the Tilles Center, at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100.

America’s Boating Course will be held at Valley Stream Memorial Junior High School, Fletcher and Hendrickson Avenues, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 119. For information, contact 516.293.7773.

The Young Naturalists Club will meet at Brookside County Park, 59 Brook Street in Sayville, from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.1731. Sons of AMVETS will host a Super Bowl XLVII Party at 141 Carleton Avenue in East Islip, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.6913.

Monday, February 4 The Nassau Bar Association will host a Mortgage Foreclosure Clinic at the NCBA headquarters, 15th and West Streets in Mineola, from 3 to 6 p.m. For information, contact 516.747.4070. Women In Business will be presented at the Babylon Town Hall Annex auditorium, 281 Phelps Lane in North Babylon, at 5:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.422.7642. A Dahlia Club Class will be held at the Church of the Advent, 555 Advent Street in Westbury, from 7 to 9:30

Wednesday, February 6 The Long Island Accordion Alliance will meet at La Villini Restaurant, 288 Larkfiled Road in East Northport, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.864.4428. A Lecture on Bereavement & Coping will be presented at the West Islip Library, 3 Higbie Lane in West Islip, in Room A, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.465.6382.

Ongoing Events A Sneaker Recycling Drive will be held through January 31st at the Keep Islip Clean Office, 660 Main Street in Islip. For information, contact 631.224.2627. The Broadhollow Theatre will present “Alice In Wonderland” through February 2nd at the BayWay Arts Center, 265 East Main Street in East Islip. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.581.2700.

Take One Theatre will present “Grease” through February 2nd at 1021 Portion Road in Ronkonkoma. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.569.2148. The Ripe Art Gallery will present the works of painter Jim Kogel through February 6th at 67A Broadway in Greenlawn. For Gallery hours, contact 631.239.1805. The Studio Theatre will present “Sleeping Beauty” through February 9th at 141 South Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.226.8400.

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The Studio Theatre will present “Breaking Legs” through February 9th at 141 South Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.226.8400. St. James Artist Mary Ann Vetter’s work will be featured through February 11th at the Apple Bank, 91 Route 111 in Smithtown. For information, contact 631.862.6575. Spirituality, the Self, Nature & Community will be on view through April 15th at the Sid Jacobson JCC Art Gallery, 300 Forest Drive in East Hills. For information, contact 516.625.4363. The James Street Players will present “Sunday In The Park with George” from January 25th through February 3rd, at the Babylon United Methodist Church, 21 James Street in Babylon. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 1.866.811.4111. Nassau Community College will present “Intimate Apparel” from January 25th through February 3rd at the Little Theatre. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.572.7676.

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More than 800 teenagers from Long Island and metropolitan New Yorkarea schools converged at the Javits Center at Stony Brook University on January 5th for a local kickoff of the FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC®) where they learned details of a new robotics game called “ULTIMATE ASCENT” “FIRST isn’t about competing, it’s about cooperating and recognizing that, if you have the right tools, you’ll be able to make this world a better place for yourself and for the country,” said FIRST Founder Dean Kamen. “There is no stimulus package that will have as much return as stimulating a bunch of kids to become the workforce of the future, the problem solvers, the creators of the future.”

Working with adult Mentors, FRC teams must determine their strategy and have six weeks to build, program, and test their robots to meet the season’s engineering challenge. In the game “ULTIMATE ASCENT,” two alliances of three teams compete on a 27-by-54foot playing field as they try to shoot as many flying discs into their goals as possible during the 2-minute, 15-second match. Discs scored in higher goals score Alliances more points. Alliances are awarded bonus points if they are balanced on bridges at the end of the match. Matches end with robots attempting to climb up pyramids located near the middle of the field. In addition, SBPLI held a special session for the students’ parents

in which they learned about the organization, its mission and the impact of the robotics programs on the students’ lives, both academically and professionally. The parents also learned that the 2013 SBPLI Regional event could be the last one without substantial new funding. An interactive session followed in which the parents provided suggestions for fundraising activities and ways to reach other parents in the program. At Saturday’s kickoff, teams were shown the game field and received a kit of parts made up of motors, batteries, a control system, a PC, and a mix of automation components — but no instructions. Once these young inventors create a robot, their teams participate in competitions that

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measure the effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the determination of students. The FRC kickoff was sponsored by SchoolBusiness Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. (SBPLI), which has also sponsored the Long Island Regional FRC for the past thirteen years, and Stony Brook University. Sponsors provide resources including time and talent from professional mentors, services, equipment, financial contributions, and/or volunteers. “This proves to be an exciting time for the students and the mentors when they learn the name and the rules of the game for this year’s FIRST Robotics Competition,” said Ginny Greco, FRC Director, SBPLI. “We are very proud to present the FRC kickoff as we prepare for the upcoming Long Island Regional FRC in April.” During the 2013 season, 50 teams from Long Island, New York City, the surrounding area and the Republic of Brazil will convene at Hofstra University for the Long Island Regional FRC on April 4-6, culminating in the 2013 FIRST Championship on April 24th-27th at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri. “The next six weeks will be crucial for these students as they design and construct their robots for this competition,” Ms. Greco said. “The Long Island Regional FIRST Robotics Competition showcases the talents of these students who learn not only the basic technological aspects of building their robots, but also about other concepts such as teamwork, problem solving and gracious professionalism.” For more information, visit http://www.sbpli.org.

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After hosting two separate community forums for the proposed Port Jefferson Station to Wading River Rails To Trails project, Legislator Anker is evaluating the feasibility of a partial three-mile segment of the trail from Randall Road in Shoreham to Wading River Manor Road in Wading River. A similar trail has been successfully constructed in Stony Brook. “Rails to Trails is a NATIVE AMERICAN STUDY - Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School fourth- wonderful project that graders learned about Native American life in a hands-on way when the Journey Into will provide residents with American Indian Territories program visited the school. Photo provided by: Jennifer outdoor enjoyment while Kuefner, Syntax increasing the economic value to our area,” said Legislator Anker. “I am meeting with the Shoreham and Wading River Civics, LIPA and the County Executive’s office

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On January 11th, Port Jefferson Middle School musicians Gavin Barrett, Joseph KamingThanassi and Charles Rolfe participated in the 8th Annual SCMEA Day of Horn at Commack Middle On Saturday, January 5th, Suffolk County Legislator Sarah Anker recognized Gordon Haner and Kasey Wallace of Troop 384 at their Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony. Gordon Haner’s project was conducted at Satterly Landing Park in Mount Sinai. Gordon, as well as other scouts, installed a new kiosk roof, repaired aging benches, replaced the border around a large

tree, planted a garden, and added stepping stones. Kasey Wallace designed and built three display cases for the Holtsville Ecology Site’s bee exhibit. Additionally, he donated educational material, and constructed a fence to protect the display hive. “These two young men are outstanding leaders within our community, and I congratulate them for achieving this honor,”

said Legislator Anker. “I also would like to congratulate their parents for raising two fine young men that will continue to set a shining example for others. I wish them both continued success in their future endeavors.” Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).

to discuss cost and liability agreements that are required to move forward with this project.” Rails to Trails was first proposed in 2008 to provide a ten-mile bike, running and walking trail from Port Jefferson Station to Wading River, on the former railroad now owned and used by the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA). More than a decade ago, federal grant funding for East End Scenic Bikeways was secured for construction and design. While a portion of the federal funding remains available, it is not nearly enough to complete the original plan. Additionally, the County must agree to assume the liability and additional funding costs for construction and

maintenance. Local bike clubs have generously offered assistance with maintaining the path. Legislator Anker stated, “I’m going to vet this option through the civics. The segmented three-mile trail being considered will begin by the newly acquired Tesla Museum site, and will continue toward Wading River Elementary School. The trail will end at Wading River Manor Road. The proximity of the trail to the 5,200 acre RCA state preserve will maximize the value to ecotourism. The result will not only be a local community bike path providing a safe alternative for pedestrian traffic; it will be an investment in the future of our local economy.”

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We will place your ad under the proper heading of your business! THINKING ABOUT ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS and not sure how to get started? Call CLASSIFIED today and one of our experienced Sales Representatives will assist you. We can help you with a line ad or a display ad. Let us at SOUTH BAY'S NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS set up an advertising program for you. You'll be glad you did! Call 631-226-2636, press “2” 631-226-2646, ext. 224 THINKING ABOUT ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS and not sure how to get started? Call CLASSIFIED today and one of our experienced Sales Representatives will assist you. We can help you with a line ad or a display ad. Let us at SOUTH BAY'S NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS set up an advertising program for you. You'll be glad you did! Call 631-226-2636, press “2” 631-226-2646, ext. 224

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Carpenter/Contractor


Nardy Honda

877.532.7180

Smithtown

nardyhonda.com

559 Middle Country Rd. St. James, NY 11780

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