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tudents at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School in the Port Jefferson School District jumped to their feet and scored a winning basket in the fight against heart disease and stroke during their annual Jump Rope for Heart and Hoops for Heart programs. The event, a collaborative effort between the Parent Teacher Association and the Physical Education department, raised $6,000 for the American Heart Association. Way to go guys!
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summer, culminating in a symposium presentation, and will each receive a $1,000 stipend. Only about 14 percent of all applicants are accepted into the Simons Program, a program that only allows for three applications to be made per school. According to Stony Brook University’s website, the Simons Program gives academically talented, motivated high school students between their junior and senior years the opportunity to engage
in hands-on research in science, math or engineering at Stony Brook University. Simons Fellows work with distinguished faculty mentors, learn laboratory techniques and tools, become part of active research teams and experience life at a research university. Established in 1984, the Simons Summer Research Fellowship Program is supported by the Simons Foundation and individual faculty grants.
Ward Melville High School juniors Eric Hu and Eric Zhang were among the nearly 300 top Long Island high school students to participate in the 4th Annual Long Island Youth Summit at Dowling College. As participants of the Summit, the two were chosen to present their collective essay that discussed a possible solution to a topical problem Long Islanders face. The students’ original research project focused on the impact of Hurricane Sandy, in particular addressing the need for
short- and long-term planning in the event of such a future weather occurrence, the need for increased communication, alternative energy sources and the effects of global warming. At the end of the program, the students were named one of the Best Project winners in the category of the “Impact of Hurricane Sandy” and were presented with Dowling scholarships. Along with sharing their project, the students also had the chance to work with top experts to explore solutions for Long Island, taking part in some of the
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As a result of a comprehensive application process, Ward Melville High School juniors Luran He, Harrison Li and Alan Wei have been selected as recipients of fellowships through the Simons Summer Research Program at Stony Brook University. These students, each of whom is part of Ward Melville’s student research program InSTAR, will be working on novel research at Stony Brook labs throughout the
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program’s nine topical workshops that covered environmental, sociomedical and community issues. They also heard from keynote speaker Donald Monti, president and CEO of Renaissance Downtowns. Mr. Monti spoke to students about the importance of becoming leaders and being active in building the social and economic future of Long Island through investment in Smart Growth-type planning, as well as building communities that will allow for economic growth and environmental preservation.
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The Long Island Museum in Stony Brook is proud to announce a special partnership with Emma S. Clark Memorial Library in Setauket. On Wednesday, April 17th, Carolyn Emerson and Deidre Doran, Reference Librarians at Emma S. Clark will present a book discussion at the museum on Strapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of Madame X by Deborah Davis, following a gallery tour of the exhibition, An Artful Life: The Baker/ Pisano Collection of 19th Century American Art, on display in the Art Museum through Memorial Day. As a result of cross promotional efforts by library and museum staff, several people have registered for the program and there is a long waiting list, according to Emerson. “I think that bodes well for future programs,” she commented. In describing the partnership, Emerson
added, “the library is no longer just a physical space; it is, increasingly, a virtual presence existing outside of the building’s walls. This has led us to broaden our thinking about the library’s role. Therefore, we are seeking to become more of a presence in other venues in the community and to collaborate more with other institutions.” The partnership with Emma S. Clark is just one example of how the Long Island Museum has successfully engaged Long Island’s libraries. In 2008, the museum began offering a Library Partner Membership for $300 to any library wishing to enroll. The membership card, to be circulated to library patrons, includes free unlimited general museum admission. The membership is good for one year and entitles the card holder to discounts on museum merchandise, special rates on the museum’s
facility rental program and one courtesy guest lecture staff member at the library by a museum staff member. Currently, 16 libraries in Nassau and Suffolk Counties are active museum members. Although the April 17 program is full, anyone interesting in signing up for the waiting list is encouraged to call the library at 631.941.4080, extension 115. Copies of Deborah Davis’s book, Strapless, are available to check out but people are asked to call first for availability. Located at 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, the Long Island Museum is a Smithsonian affiliate, dedicated to American history and art with a Long Island connection. Libraries interested in learning more about the Library Partner Membership Program should call 631.751.0066, extension 246 and speak to Lorraine Whiffen, Grants & Membership.
Sunrise Toyota announced today that it will be sponsoring A Night of Song and Dance at The Gateway Playhouse on Sunday, April 28th. The benefit event will consist of a buffet and silent auction at 5 p.m., followed by a dance performance at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds go to a local Long Island family in need. Deb Cordaro’s on-going battle with cancer has been causing financial stress for her and her family of Ridge. When Jimmy Berg,
owner of Sunrise Toyota heard of the Cordaro’s situation, he immediately wanted to help the family. In addition to sponsoring the benefit, Berg agreed to donate a loaner vehicle from Sunrise Toyota, which was picked up Saturday the 23rd, so the family could take advantage of a timeshare they received for this week’s Spring Break in Florida. While the family is on their “Sunrise Voyage,” Berg is also donating a
portion of every vehicle sold at Sunrise Toyota to the family to help offset the cost of medical treatment. The Cordaro’s “Sunrise Voyage” will be featured on Sunrise Toyota’s Facebook page, so everyone can experience the voyage. Anyone who is not in the market for a vehicle at this time can make a donation to a fund for the Cordaros by calling The Gateway Playhouse at 631.286.1133.
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In celebration of the widely recognized Pi Day, Three Village Central School District students marked the school day with math-themed activities. Advanced Placement Statistics and BC Calculus students at Ward Melville High School participated in an experiment designed to estimate the value of Pi by conducting a simulation known as Buffon’s Needle Problem. The original question, posed by Comte de Buffon in the 18th century, tried to determine the probability of a needle, when dropped, crossing two parallel strips of wood making up a floor. The problem was modified so that the AP Statistics students could conduct the simulation and use
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The American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc. (APDA) is hard at work in Suffolk County helping to Ease The Burden And Find The Cure. Founded more than 51 years ago, the APDA continues to help those affected by this disease. The American Parkinson Disease Association Information & Referral Center of Suffolk County offers support groups, educational events, literature and referrals to those afflicted with Parkinson Disease. “Parkinson Disease can be devastating to those who are afflicted and their families” says Julie Garofalo, R.N., Coordinator for the APDA Information & Referral Center located at St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center in Smithtown. “There has been extensive research within the past 10 years, leading to more medications and surgical treatments to help reduce the symptoms of Parkinson disease, but, there is still no cure.” More research is needed, she said. Parkinson Disease is a progressive disorder of the brain caused by a lack of dopamine, with symptoms that can include a decrease in spontaneous movement,
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How many songs do you have on your iPod? Do you even listen to half of them? And what about that CD collection? Is it gathering dust on some rack or – better yet – packed away in a box with all the other electronics of yesteryear? You know, next to the famous 8-tracks, cassettes, VHS tapes and vinyl that everyone seems in such a rush to get rid of. Personally, I will never discard my CD collection. In fact, while in the process of shopping for a TV stand/ entertainment center, one of my main criteria was finding a piece with enough shelving to accommodate
my massive music collection. Sure, most of my favorite songs are already stored on my computer, my iPod, my iPhone…but still, there’s nothing quite like putting on a CD and listening to the tracks in sequence – back when an album was an entire concept, rather than a string of hit singles thrown together. I can understand the attachment people have to their records – to anything that encapsulates a moment in time in their respective lives, really. I have a hard time throwing anything out – mostly for sentimental reasons – hence the massive collection of CDs… and books…and videos… and knick-knacks. Sure, some are obsolete and serve no real
purpose – but they’re mine. They each have a story and a memory associated with them and, even if I’ve outgrown the need to display certain mementos, you can bet they will be carefully packed away in a box sooner than kicked to the curb. Don’t get me wrong – I’m by no means a hoarder, nor will you ever see three quarters of the things I have meticulously catalogued and saved through the years out in the open – as long as they are stored away for safe-keeping, ready to reminisce over whenever the moment strikes. As for my CDs, I just can’t bear to put them away in a box. Not yet. Good thing my wall unit has shelves.
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Dressed in emerald green – and in the spirit of all things Irish – Rocky Point’s Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School held its annual Senior Citizen St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast. Served by the fifth-grade Student Council, which is advised by Mark Yashowitz, the attending seniors enjoyed a complimentary breakfast and warm beverages with the help of the parent-volunteers in attendance. Throughout the program, the audience was entertained by the
fifth-grade Select Chorus “High Notes,” led by music teacher Craig Knapp, who performed a number of St. Patrick’s Day-inspired songs. From classics like Danny Boy to clever tunes such as Michael Finnigan, the crowd was impressed with the students’ collective musical talents. In addition to the student pieces that highlighted several vocal soloists and High Notes guest conductors, audience members also had the chance to learn a partner dance with the help of the
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On March 18th, school board, community, staff service and Edna members of the Port support staff, teacher and Louise Spear Elementary Jefferson School District administrator service School Principal Thomas attended the 12th Annual recognizing individuals Meehan for service to School District Awards for their contributions administration. Dinner hosted by SCOPE to education. The Port Also in attendance were Education Services, a Jefferson honorees Superintendent of Schools not-for-profit, private included elementary school Dr. Kenneth Bossert, organization permanently teacher and high school Director of Health, Physical chartered by the New York drama director Anthony Education and Athletics State Board of Regents to Butera for his service to Debra Ferry, Board of provide services to school teaching, Port Jefferson Education President districts. Mayor Margot Garant for Kathleen Brennan and Throughout the evening, community service, middle board trustees Dr. Dennis service awards were school Principal Secretary Kahn, James Laffey and students. Mr. Knapp states, “The presented in the areas of Kathy Hanley for support Vincent Ruggiero. High Notes students donate countless hours before and after school to rehearse for events including the Senior Citizen St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast. I’m very proud of their talent, commitment, dedication and incredible work ethic. I’m honored to teach the children of Rocky Point, and I’m proud of the students’ contributions to their school and community. ” BRINGING SCOPE TO THE DISTRICT - Port Jefferson Board of Education trustee Dr. Dennis Kahn, teacher Anthony Butera, board trustee James Laffey, Edna Louise Spear Elementary School Principal Thomas Meehan, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Bossert, middle school Principal Secretary Kathy Hanley, Board President Kathleen Brennan and board trustee Vincent Ruggiero.
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Eleven members of the Port Jefferson Middle School Environmental Club attended the Coastal Steward Adopt-A-Beach Cleanup of the eastern side of Port Jefferson Harbor. The event, sponsored by the Village of Belle Terre, is part of the International Coastal Cleanup effort that has removed more than 320 tons of debris to date. Participants Gavin Barrett, Emma Gutmann, Leland Held, Tamara Idir, Miles
Kaming-Thomassi, Patrick Kleaka, Matt Luca, Abbie Murphy, Matt Murphy, Michael Smith and Jordan Suarez, along with parent Kevin Kleaka and club adviser Peter Burawa, were provided with water, garbage bags, gloves, sun block and snacks for the day’s work. “The students scoured the beach and adjoining upland, pulling and carrying the flotsam and jetsam from the area,” said
Burawa. “Plastic bags and wrappers were the most time-consuming to clean up, as they would wrap around trees and branches, some of which had thorns.” After five hours of hard work, nearly three tons of debris had been collected. The students are making plans to join Coastal Steward on future cleanups and helping with the program’s oyster restoration project.
Members of the Edna Louise Spear Elementary School student government, led by advisers Dana St. Pierre and Michele Smith, hosted a food collection to benefit the Outreach program at Infant Jesus R.C. Church. The student leaders did their best to make a difference in the local community by collecting nonperishable food items
as well as toiletries to help keep the food pantry’s shelves stocked. “Our mission is to try and make a difference around us in any way we can, starting with our small ‘world’ – meaning what occurs in and around our school,” said Smith. “We also want to make a difference in the bigger ‘world,’ the community we live in, and lastly, the
entire world around us.” This year’s food drive correlated with the school’s Scraggy Olympics, an event where teachers and parents compete in sports and games. The student government asked attendees to donate nonperishable items and drop them in collection bags for the team they were supporting.
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Wednesday, April 3
The Safe Act Vote will be discussed at the South Huntington Library, 145 Pidgeon Hill Road in South Huntington, at 6 p.m.
The Long Island Accordion Alliance will meet at La Villini Restaurant, 288 Larkfield Road in East Northport, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.864.4428. Spring Into Action: Diabetes & Exercise will be presented at St. Joseph Hospital, 4295 Hempstead Turnpike in Bethpage, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.520.2500. A Water Safety/Water Smart Seminar will be held at Mac’s Steakhouse, 12 Gerard Street in Huntington Village, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.6100. The East Islip Historical Society will meet at the Joyce Fitzpatrick Senior Center, Irish Lane in East Islip, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.2946. A Conversation on the Bible will be held at the VFW Hall, 635 Main Street in Farmingdale, at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 4 A Healthy Serving Of Knowledge will be presented at Captain Bill’s Restaurant in Bay Shore, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.376.4444. A Senior Money Management Seminar will be presented at the Huntington Public Library, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.5165. A Prostate Cancer Screening Program will be held at Massapequa’s Bar Harbour Building, 40 Harbor Lane in Massapequa Park, from 4 to 6 p.m. For information, contact 516.882.0630. The Reading Specialists Council of Suffolk will host an Educators’ Common Core workshop at the Vanderbilt School, 350 Deer Park Road in Dix Hills, from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.5964. Safe Boating Classes will be held at William Rall Elementary School library,
761 North Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, from 6 to 8 p.m. Also April 8th, 11th and 25th. You must attend all four sessions. For information, contact 631.226.5664. A Lung Cancer Symposium will be held at John T. Mather Hospital, in Conference Rooms 3, 4 and 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.686.7878. Ultimate Women’s Night Out will be presented at Four Food Studio, 515 Broadhollow Road in Melville, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. For information, contact www.fourfoodstudio.com.
Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.761.7080. Night World will be screened at the East Meadow Public Library, 1886 Front Street in East Meadow, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 516.794.2570. The Sons of Italy Constantino Brumidi Lodge #2211 will present “The Class of Life” at 2075 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.242.2710.
The German Genealogy Group will meet at the Hicksville VFW Hall, Post 3211, in Hicksville, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.265.0621.
A Supermarket Bingo will be held at the Knights of Columbus, 400 South Broadway in Lindenhurst, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.592.8697.
St. Nicholas Greek Church’s Ladies Society will host its Spring Chinese Auction at 200 Great East Neck Road in West Babylon, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.238.6756.
Author Matt Erickson will read from his novel, “International Harvester” at the American Legion Hall, 22 Grove Place in Babylon, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.376.1055.
The Lindenhurst Homemaker’s Evening Unit will meet in the Middle School cafeteria, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.957.1029.
People will be presented at the Huntington Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610.
A Spring Fling Social Night will be held at the Marconi Lodge, 333 Moffitt Boulevard in Islip, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.655.5948. Blithe Spirit will be presented at the BACCA Center, 149 North Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, at 8 p.m. Also April 5th and 6th. The LI NAIM Catholic Widows & Widowers Club will meet at the VFW Post 7277 Hall, 191 Veterans Boulevard in Massapequa, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.781.4763.
Friday, April 5 Unlocking Potential: Reaching & Teaching Our Diverse Student Populations will be held at the Nassau Community College College Center Building, at 8:30 a.m. For information, contact 516.572.7464. Homeownership Expo/ Mortgage Foreclosure & Bankruptcy Clinic will be presented at Touro College’s
Opera Night In Northport will be presented at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 270 Main Street, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.8808. BNTY, the youth group of Temple B’nai Torah, will celebrate Community Shabbat at 2900 Jerusalem Avenue and Oakfield Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. John Pizzarelli will play Club T at the Hillwood Recital Hall at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100. Ben E. King will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. Brother Sun will perform at the Garden Stage Coffee House, 223 Stewart Avenue in Garden City, at 8:30 p.m. Open mic will precede at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.248.8891.
Saturday, April 6 St. Ignatius Boy Scout Troop 382 will host a Pancake Breakfast at Applebee’s Restaurant, 938 South Broadway in Hicksville, from 8 to 10 a.m. For information, contact 516.286.4326.
Walking With Whitman: Poetry In Performance will be presented at the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association, 246 Old Walt Whitman Road in Huntington, beginning at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.5240, extension 115.
Our Lady of Assumption Church will present a Defensive Driving Course from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.842.5211.
The Ripe Art Gallery will present “I Had” by Jeremy Zierau at 67A Broadway in Greenlawn, from 5 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.239.1805.
Islip North Community Watch will sponsor a clean-up at Spur Drive South in Islip, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.220.0391.
A Chinese Auction - Italian Style - will be presented at St. Lawrence Church Parish Hall in Sayville, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.9493.
The Commack Methodist Church Thift Shop will host a Bag Sale at 486 Townline Road in Commack, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.499.7310.
Luis “Squeegee” Castillo, former bat boy of the New York Yankees, will be on hand to sign his book, “Clubhouse Confidential: A Yankee Bat Boy’s Insider Tale of Wild Nights, Gambling and Good Times with Modern Baseball’s Greatest Team,” at Barnes & Noble, 842 Sunrise Highway in Bay Shore, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.206.0198.
The Half Hollow Hills High School East PTSA will host its 2nd Annual Trash To Treasure Rummage Sale at 50 Vanderbilt Parkway in Dix Hills, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.643.0212. The Action Long Island Housing & Rental Expo will be held at Molloy College Suffolk Center, 7180 Republic Airport in East Farmingdale, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.425.2700. Genealogy Day will be presented at the Huntington Public Library, 338 Main Street in Huntington, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.5165. ZooZoo will be presented at the Tilles Center, at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, at 11 a.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100. Ah, Real Magic will be presented at the BayWay Arts Center, 265 East Main Street in East Islip. For information, contact 516.775.4420. Create Healthy Eating Habits and Conquer Emotional Eating with Emotional Freedom Techniques will be presented at 775 Wantagh Avenue in Wantagh, from 2 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 516.623.4353.
p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. The Mid-Island JCC will host a Casino Night at 8 p.m. For a location, contact 516.822.3535, extension 358. 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. The Folk Music Society of Huntington will host An Evening Of Young Folk at the Congregational Church of Huntington, 30 Washington Drive in Centerport, at 8:30 p.m. Open mic will precede at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.425.2925.
Sunday, April 7 The Smiles For Stefani 5K Run/Walk will be held, beginning with check-in at The Gazebo across from Nesconset Plaza, at 7:30 a.m. The race will start at 9 a.m. For information, contact 631.512.2080.
Breakfast Time will be presented at the Knights of Columbus Council 564, 1341 Boy Scout Troop 336 will host a Fifth Avenue in Bay Shore, at 8 Chinese Auction at St. Joseph’s a.m. For information, contact RC Church, 45 Church Street in 631.665.9075. Ronkonkoma, at 6 p.m. Long Island Cars will host its Super Swap Sunday Car Show The Eagle Engine Company & Swap Meet at MacArthur will present its 19th Annual Airport in Ronkonkoma, from 8 Comedy Night at 320 Great a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, Neck Road in Copiague, contact 631.567.5898. beginning at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact The Plainview-Bethpage 631.789.8061. Lions Club will hold its annual Pancake Breakfast A Comedy Night will be at The Marriott Residence presented at Kavanaugh, Inn, 9 Gerhard Road in Pawnee and Madison Streets Plainview, from 9 a.m. to 2 in Mastic, at 6:45 p.m. p.m. For information, contact For information, contact 516.921.6867. 631.905.6879. Swing Dance Long Island will host a Swing Dance at the Brush Barn in Smithtown, from 8 to 11 p.m. Lessons will be given from 7:30 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.476.3707.
The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at the Jamaica Bay National Wildlife Refuge, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring binoculars. For information, contact 516.987.8103.
The Strong Island Derby Revolution will take on the Lunachiks of Geneva at the World Gym Arena, 384 Mark Tree Road in Setauket, at 8 p.m.
Holocaust Remembrance Day will be commemorated at the Jewish Community Center of West Hempstead, 711 Dogwood Avenue in West Hempstead, at 11 a.m. For information, contact 516.481.7448.
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A Japanese/Asian Buffet Social will be held at Chen’s Buffet City, 3056 Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown, from 12 noon to 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.536.1410.
A Yom Hashoah Commemorative Service will be held at Temple Beth Chai, 870 Townline Road in Hauppauge, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.724.5807.
Mediums Day, a fundraiser for Summerland Church of Light, will be held at 120 Plant Avenue in Hauppauge, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.406.4161.
Temple B’nai Torah, Congregation Beth Tikvah and Congregation Beth-El will commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple B’nai Torah, 2900 Jerusalem Avenue, at 7 p.m.
A Madhatter’s Tea Party will be held at St. Joseph’s Church, Carew Hall, 25 Church Street in Ronkonkoma, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.588.5903.
Last Hope will host a Comedy Night at Governor’s Comedy Club, 90 Division Avenue in Levittown, at 8 p.m. For information, contact margo@ lasthopeanimalrescue.org.
The Great South Bay Audubon Society will host a meet of the Young Naturalists Club, 59 Brook Street in Sayville, from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.1731. Paumanok Veterinary Hospital will host its 22nd Annual Open House at 639 Route 112 in Patchogue, from 1 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.475.1312. A Chinese Auction & Pasta Dinner will be held at the OLPH Knights of Columbus Hall, 400 South Broadway in Lindenhurst, from 1 to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.839.2854. A Ladies Fashion Show will be held at the AOH Hall, 27 Locust Avenue in Babylon, from 2 to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.271.1091. The American Chamber Ensemble will perform at the Helene Fortunoff Theatre of Monroe Lecture Center at Hofstra, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 516.463.6644.
Monday, April 8 SUNY Empire State College will hold an Information Session at Trainor House, 223 Store Hill Road, Blue Room, in Old Westbury, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 516.997.4700. Cost-Effective Policies: Encouraging Consolidation and Ending Mandates will be presented at the Nesconset branch of the Smithtown Library, 148 Smithtown Boulevard in Nesconset, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.543.3510. A lecture on Autism Spectrum Disorder will be presented at the Selden branch of the Middle Country Library, 575 Middle Country Road in Selden, from 7 to 8 p.m. A Breast Health Support Group meeting will be held at Mercy Medical Center, at 7 p.m. Also April 22nd. For information, contact 516.62.MERCY.
A Chinese Auction will be hosted by the Lake GroveCentereach Homemakers Unit 30 at Lake Grove Village A Benefit Concert for the Hall, 980 Hawkins Avenue Interfaith Nutrition Network will in Lake Grove, at 7 p.m. be held at 223 Stewart Avenue For information, contact in Garden City, from 4 to 8 631.588.3137. p.m. For information, contact The Independent Art Society 917.797.2225. will host a demonstration at A Holocaust Remembrance the Plainview-Old Bethpage Ceremony and Yom Hashoah Library, 999 Old Country Program will be held at the Road in Plainview, from 7 to 9 Woodbury Jewish Center, p.m. For information, contact 200 South Woods Road 516.931.7768. in Woodbury, at 7 p.m.
The Islip North Community Watch Group will meet at the American Legion Hall, Nassau Avenue in Islip, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.220.0391.
Coffee & Conversation will be presented at Jefferson’s Ferry, One Jefferson Ferry Drive in South Setauket, at 10 a.m. For information, contact 631.675.5550.
Upstream Color will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610.
The American Association of University Women, Islip area branch will host an Author’s Luncheon at the Irish Coffee Pub, 131 Carleton Avenue in East Islip, at 11:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.589.9110.
Tuesday, April 9 An Artful Life: The Baker/ Pisano Collection of 19th Century American Art will be presented at the Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.751.0066. A Blood Drive will be held at St. James Church Parish Center, Hicksville Road and Seamans Neck Road in Seaford, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.694.2016. Western Suffolk BOCES will meet at 507 Deer Park Road in Dix Hills, beginning at 6:30 p.m. This meeting is open to the public. The Long Island Stock Traders Meetup Group will meet at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library auditorium, 999 Old Country Road in Plainview, from 6:45 to 9:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.385.8244. The Islip Chamber of Commerce will host a General Membership Meeting at Islip Middle School Library, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.2720. Kathleen King, founder of Tate’s Bake Shop, will lecture at Suffolk Community College’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center in Riverhead, at 7 p.m. What The Frack? will be presented at the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 West Merrick Road, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.608.1446.
Wednesday, April 10 The SCWEC Business Expo & Luncheon will be held at Villa Lombardi’s, 877 Main Street in Holbrook, beginning at 9 a.m. For information, visit www. scwbec.org.
The Historical Society of Islip Hamlet will host musicians Maria Fairchild and George Cannova at the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Avenue, from 7 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.245.0675.
Thursday, April 11 The Friends of the Sachem Library will meet at 150 Holbrook Road, in Community Room A, at 10:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.588.5024. Paragons Of Catholic Education In The 16th Century will be presented in the D’Ecclesiis Auditorium on the Long Island campus of St. Joseph’s College, at 12:40 p.m. For information, contact 631.687.2627. The Long Island Housing Partnership Gala will be held at the Crest Hollow Country Club, 8325 Jericho Turnpike in Woodbury, from 6 to 10 p.m. For information, contact 631.435.4710. The Board of Trustees of the Islip Public Library will meet in the Conference room at 71 Monell Avenue in Islip, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.5933. Holistic Moms Network will meet at Whole Foods Lake Grove, 129 New Moriches Road in Lake Grove, from 7 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.775.6566. Tai Chi with Dorothy Scott will be presented at Adelphi University’s Alumni House, 154 Cambridge Avenue in Garden City, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.877.4325. The South Shore Theatre Experience will present “A Lie Of The Mind” by Sam Shepard
at the BACCA Performing Arts Center, 149 North Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, at 8 p.m. Also April 12th, 13th, 19th and 20th, and April 20th at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.0506.
Friday, April 12 Zingo will be held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Main Street in Islip, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.4950. A Chinese Auction will be held at William Rall Elementary School, 761 North Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.831.7927. Dinner and Night At The Races will be presented at American Legion Post 411, 39 Nassau Avenue in Islip, at 7 p.m. Races will begin at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.8383. The 10th Annual Night Of Laughter will be presented at the Milleridge Cottage, 585 North Broadway in Jericho, beginning at 7:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.433.9745. The 4th Annual Northport One-Act Play Festival will be held at The Playhouse at St. Paul’s, 270 Main Street in Northport, at 7:30 p.m. Also Saturday, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.223.8053. New Life Widows & Widowers Group will meet at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Great River Road in Great River, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.2063. Christopher O’Riley and Matt Haimovitz will perform at the Hillwood Recital Hall at the Tilles Center at C.W. Post campus of Long Island University, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.299.3100. Ana Popovic will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. A Couples Club Reunion will be held at Temple B’nai Torah, 2900 Jerusalem Avenue in Wantagh, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 13 A S.T.O.P./Electronic Waste/ Drug Collection Day will be held a the Old Bethpage Solid Waste Disposal Complex, 101 Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road in Old Bethpage. For information, contact 516.624.6380. Spring Clean At Sagtikos Manor will be held at Montauk Highway and Manor Lane in West Bay Shore, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.661.8348. Allergies, Asthma and Lung Health will be held at St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center, in the Nursing and Rehabilitation Care Center, at 10 a.m. For information, contact 631.870.3444.
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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.
Preparing Filmmakers and Actors for the Real World will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.423.7610. The Smithtown Historical Society 2nd Annual Art Market will be presented at the Frank Brush Barn, 211 Middle Country Road in Smithtown, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also Sunday. An Educator Mix & Mingle will be presented at Barnes & Noble, 842 Sunrise Highway in Bay Shore, at 12 noon. For information, contact 631.206.0198. The YES Community Counseling Center will present “Get By With A Little Help From Our Friends” at The Nutty Irishman in Farmingdale, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. For information, visit www.yesccc.org. A Spaghetti Dinner will be held at the Congregational Church of Bay Shore, 1860 Union Boulevard in Bay Shore, from 4 to 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.665.0091. A Spaghetti Dinner will be held at the Sacred Heart School Cafeteria, 730 Merrick Avenue in North Merrick, from 4 to 7 p.m. For information, contact 516.623.4561. American Legion Post 94 will host a Psychic Night at 22 Grove Place in Babylon, at 6 p.m. Robert Hansen will be on hand from 7:30 to 9:30
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p.m. For information, contact 631.456.0208. River Elementary School PTA will host a Basketball game between The Harlem Wizards and the Patchogue-Medford students and staff at St. Joseph’s College, 155 West Roe Boulevard in Patchogue, from 6 to 8 p.m. For information, contact riverpta@ yahoo.com. BSA Venturing Crew 777 will host a Chinese Auction at St. Joseph’s Church, 45 Church Street in Ronkonkoma, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.981.1399. The Long Island Symphonic Choral Association will perform at Old Field Club, West Meadow Road in Stony Brook, beginning with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. The concert will start at 7:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.751.2743. An Auction to benefit Last Hope Animal Shelter will be held at St. Bede’s Church, 220 Berry Hill Road in Syosset, beginning at 6:45 p.m. For information, contact 631.425.1884. The 82nd Anniversary Dinner Dance will be held at Plattdeutsche Park Restaurant in Franklin Square, beginning with dinner from 7 to 8 p.m. The music will start at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.488.6551. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Constantino Brumidi Lodge #2211 will host a Spring Scholarship Mardi Gras Dinner Dance at 2075 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park, from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.242.4261. The Eclectic Café will present
Carolann Solebello and The YaYas at the Unitarian Society, 28 Brentwood Road in Bay Shore, at 8:30 p.m. Open mic will precede at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.661.1278. Jazz trumpeter Chris Botti 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. The Long Island Country Music Association will host a Country/Western Dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 400 South Broadway in Lindenhurst, from 8 p.m. to midnight. For information, contact 516.775.5678. The Stony Brook Opera and the Stony Brook Baroque Players will present “Orlando” at the Staller Center, at 8 p.m. Also Sunday, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.632.7330.
Sunday, April 14 The 9th Annual Race for Spinal Victory will be held at Wantagh High School, at 9 a.m. Check-ins will precede from 7 to 8:30 a.m. For information, contact 516.729.1061. The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at Hempstead Lake State Park, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 516.987.8103.
For information, contact 631.587.0900. The 26th Annual Spring Festival will be held at Eyes Of Learning, Levittown Hall, 203 Levittown Parkway in Hicksville, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 516.731.0909. Mercy Center Ministries will host its 29th Anniversary Luncheon at Land’s End in Sayville, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.447.3978. St. Patrick School will host its 8th Annual Spring Car Show at St. Patrick Church, 280 East Main Street in Smithtown. For information, contact 631.588.2696. The South Shore Audubon Society will lead a Cleanup at the Brookside Preserve, at 1 p.m. Bring work gloves; a rake would also be helpful. For information, contact 516.825.6792. The Canta Libre Chamber Ensemble will perform at the Connetquot Public Library, 760 Ocean Avenue in Bohemia, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.5079. The Amicizia Trio will perform at Le Petit Salon de Musique, 380 Nicolls Road in East Setauket, at 2 p.m. For information, visit www. lepetitsalon.org.
Congregation Beth-El will present “The Matchmaker” at 99 Jerusalem Avenue in Massapequa, at 10 a.m. For information, contact 516.541.0740.
The Long Island Museum will present Gino Francesconi discussing Carnegie Hall, at 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, at 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.751.0066.
A Breast Cancer Fundraiser will be held at Shear Instincts, 790 Udall Road in West Islip, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Eddie Costello’s Trash or Treasure Antiques Roadshow will be held at St. Boniface Episcopal Church, 100 46th
Street in Lindenhurst, from 2 to 4 p.m. For information, contact 631.957.2666. The Long Island Authors Group will host a Spring Book Fair at Martha Clara Vineyards, from 2 to 4 p.m.
The Stock Market Group will meet at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library, 999 Old Country Road in Plainview, at 6:45 p.m. For information, contact 516.385.8244.
Bowlatorio, a fundraiser for the Northport Chorale, will be presented at the Larkfield Lanes, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.9395.
The American Association of University Women, Islip area branch, will host “A Comprehensive Look At Immigration Today” at the Bay Shore Public Library, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.589.9110.
Comedy Night At The Plaza will be presented at Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center, 20 Terry Street, Suite 121, in Patchogue, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.438.0083.
A seminar on iTunes will be presented at the Harborfields Public Library, 31 Broadway in Greenlawn, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.3700, extension 268.
Earl Klugh will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101.
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Tuesday, April 16
A Bite Of The Babylons will be held at the Hibernian Hall, 27 Locust Avenue in Babylon, from 6 to 8 p.m. For information, visit longislandfreshexpress.com.
B’nai Israel Reform Temple will host a Blood Drive at Oakdale-Bohemia Road in Oakdale, from 3 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.563.1660.
The Board of Trustees of the North Babylon Public Library will meet at 815 Deer Park Avenue in North Babylon, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.4020.
Smartphone Apps will be presented at the Hauppauge Public Library, 601 Veterans Memorial Highway in Hauppauge, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.3700, extension 268.
The North Babylon School District will host a Board Budget Meeting in the High School Little Theater, at 7 p.m.
The Student-Industry Connection will be held at the Melville Marriott, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. For details, visit www.apicsnyc-li.org. Networking With The Chamber will be presented by the West Islip Chamber of Commerce at the Lion’s Den, 191 Higbie Lane in West Islip, from 6 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.3800.
Wednesday, April 17 The Smithtown Homemakers Day Unit will host a Chinese Auction at the First Presbyterian Church, 175 East Main Street in Smithtown, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.234.3314. The Holistic Moms Network will meet at Panera Bread, 4959 Nesconset Highway in Port Jefferson Station, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact
631.775.6566. Support Our Troops Day will be held at the Sayville High School Baseball Field, beginning at 4:10 p.m. For information, contact 631.244.6600. The External Diploma Program will host an Orientation/ Information Session at Wilson Tech’s Career Center, Building A, 17 Westminster Avenue in Dix Hills, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.667.6000, extension 327. Innovative Resources For Quality Caregiving will be presented at the Law School at 121 Hofstra University in Hempstead, from 6 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.390.5000. The North Babylon School District will host a Board Audit Committee Meeting in the High School Board Room, at 7 p.m. The Massapequa Park Garden Club will present “April Showers...” at Massapequa Park Village Hall, 151 Front Street in Massapequa Park, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 516.796.0294. Sisterhood, presenting author Marion Blumenthal Lazan, will be held at Congregation Beth-El, 99 Jerusalem Avenue in Massapequa, at 8:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.541.0740.
Upcoming Events The Broadhollow Theatre Company will present “Sinners” from April 6th through April 21st at the BayWay Arts Center, 265 East Main Street in East Islip. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.775.4420.
National Walking Day In celebration of National Walking Day, on Wednesday, April 3rd, the American Heart Association is encouraging Americans to get fit and have fun by launching Show Us Your Moves. The month-long Instagram promotion encourages consumers to submit photos of their
favorite fun physical activity – dancing, roller skating, walking with friends, gardening – you name it! Selected photos will be featured each week on www.heart.org and various American Heart Association social media pages. By sharing pictures of their physical activity on Instagram with the hashtag
#mymoves, consumers can help spread the notion that exercise can be fun. On National Walking Day, a day where hundreds of thousands across the nation take steps to improve their health, Americans are encouraged to spend at least 30 minutes of their day briskly walking. Physical activity is critical
to being healthy, but less than 50 percent of adults get enough daily exercise. Adults need at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week to see the health benefits of physical activity such as lower blood pressure, improved bone health, weight maintenance after weight loss, better sleep, and more
energy. With Show Us Your Moves, the American Heart Association hopes people will continue to make physical activity a priority beyond National Walking Day and find the fun in being fit. For more information on Show Us Your Moves, visit www.heart.org/ nationalwalkingday to
see promotion rules and directions. To find an American Heart Association Heart Walk in your area and to access healthy living resources including information about getting active and eating healthy, visit My Heart. My Life.
ourselves among the best in the country due to our strong commitment to our children’s music education.” The Best Communities designation recognizes collaborative, from-theground-up efforts of teachers, administrators, students and parents who continually work to keep comprehensive music education as an integral part of the core curriculum. Nearly 2,000 schools and school districts participated in the survey, an increase of 366 percent from 2012, making this a record-breaking year for participation. The program requires each school and district to detail funding, staffing, commitment to standards
and access to music instruction. “Our music program is one that provides students with a wide variety of programs, performances and courses, as well as the high school’s chapter of the Tri-M Music Honor Society,” said Caravello. “In addition,” he continued, “Port Jefferson Village offers unique opportunities for students to perform at and attend historic venues, theaters and other village centers during the many music and art festivals scheduled throughout the year. Our students’ musical endeavors have always been welcomed and supported by the larger Ward Melville High community.” School senior Maria Scutari combined her love for music with her technological and scientific prowess to design and create a pendant ocarina using the technology department’s Inventor software and the school’s 3-D printer. The ocarina is a small wind instrument in the genre of vessel flutes that typically is formed by an enclosed space with four to 12 finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body. Under the direction of technology teacher John Williams and members of the school’s physics department, and in consultation with Dr. Thomas Butcher, mechanical engineer and head of the Energy Resources Division at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Maria created the instrument in part based on specific calculations and three participated in she determined using the “Jump Rope” program, the Helmholtz Resonator while fourth- and fifth- formula and her knowledge graders participated in the of the instrument itself. “I have been working “Hoops” program. Faculty on applying this formula and members of the administration, including to ocarinas since last Principal Thomas Meehan summer,” noted Maria, and Superintendent of who has been collecting Schools Dr. Kenneth these instruments since Bossert, stopped by to she was in elementary cheer the students on and school and is able to play the unique device. show support. After more than seven Photo by: hours designing the Nicole Rybak of Syntax
Heart Healthy
Students at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School in the Port Jefferson School District jumped to their feet and scored a winning basket in the fight against heart disease and stroke during their annual Jump Rope for Heart and Hoops for Heart programs. The event, a collaborative effort between the Parent Teacher Association and the physical education department, raised $6,000
for the American Heart Association. “The kids love it and it’s a lot of fun for everyone,” said Edna Louise physical education instructor Françoise Schachner, who has been participating in the program since joining the district in 2001. “The district has been a supporter of this organization and event for decades.” Students in grades two
small instrument, Maria’s original design of an ocarina that does not require tuning underwent several revisions. Ultimately she discovered that she needed to abandon the use of the Helmholtz formula because of her specific design. “Instead I decided that I would measure all of the variables of a real-life ocarina,” she explained, “and see if I could create a playable instrument based on what I learned from researching how ocarinas worked and using a 3-D printer.” Using a ruler, Maria measured the area of the finger holes, the sound hole, and the length, width and height of the windway, and used a graduated cylinder to measure the volume. “The fact that it plays tells me that what I understood about how the instrument works is true,” she commented. “Although, the end product didn’t play the note that I expected – it was two half-steps below what I anticipated.” While the work to create the product spanned the technology and science departments, the finished piece was used as her endof-quarter project in her Advanced Placement Music Theory class, taught by Dr. Daniel Deutsch. As for her future work, Maria noted, “I plan on continuing to improve
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The Port Jefferson School District is pleased to announce that for the seventh consecutive year, it has been ranked among the NAMM Foundation’s Best Communities for Music Education in America. The national program has put the spotlight on the 307 selected school districts with outstanding commitment to music education. “What makes receiving this national recognition so rewarding is that through the combined efforts of our students, parents, music teachers and school administration, this award is shared by the entire Port Jefferson community,” said Director of Music and Fine Arts Michael Caravello. “Together we can count
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the design and hopefully print a newer model made of ceramic once I learn more about the correlation between the Helmholtz Resonator formula and the ocarina. However, if it doesn’t work out, I plan on making an ocarina with a tuning shaft, using the same idea. So even if the calculations are a little off, you will still be able to use the tuning shaft to account for the error and correct the pitch.” Upon graduating this June, Maria will be attending Stony Brook University, where she plans to study mechanical engineering.
Reunion Coming
The 50th Reunion of the Bay Shore High School Class of 1963 will be held over four days, from June 20th through June 23rd. There will be a meet & greet, a high school tour, a dinner dance, a luncheon and a paddlewheel boat and luncheon tour on the Great South Bay. For more information, contact BSHS1963reunion@ yahoo.com or go directly to the Bay Shore High School Alumni site at w w w. b a y s h o r e s c h o o l s . org/50yearreunion=
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Perks Of Tweeting An Author
As part of the Contemporary Issues In Literature class, Ward Melville High School students are able to delve into various literary works on deep and thoughtprovoking levels during the span of the half-year course. From best-sellers to newly released books, the course curriculum generally covers four to five books and following the study of each the students complete reflective projects, including writing and artistic pieces. Perhaps more significant than the assignments completed in the class are the connections that the students regularly have with the books they are reading. Class teacher Terri Etheridge noted that over the seven-year run of the program, countless students have made personal connections
to the pieces read; only recently, however, did that connection result in a memorable interaction with one of the authors. Following their study of the widely famous “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” senior Emma Lemanski tweeted author Stephen Chbosky via the social networking site Twitter to thank him for his captivating story, and to her surprise was retweeted by Mr. Chbosky only moments later. “I had never connected with a story like this before,” stated Emma, who went on to note that she never expected to hear from Mr. Chbosky but felt compelled to thank him for writing such a rich story. “One of the main characters really spoke to me on a personal level, so making the connection to the author was a really
amazing experience.” After the initial Twitter connection with Emma, Mr. Chbosky reached out to Ms. Etheridge directly to learn more about the class’ work with the book and to thank her for making it a part of the curriculum. When completed, Ms. Etheridge will be sending Mr. Chbosky copies of the class’ projects in an effort to further demonstrate the ways in which it has inspired them, and in hopes that future connections with him will be possible. “Each year, the students really embrace this book,” said Ms. Etheridge. “It is the type of book that even my more reluctant readers are captivated by, so having the author take an interest in their work was truly exciting for the whole class.” Photo provided by: Jennifer Kuefner, Syntax
Courtney Lewis and Corinne Scannell of the Earl L. Vandermeulen High School girls varsity basketball team recently received All-League
recognition from the Suffolk County Girls Basketball Coaches Association. In addition, senior Rachel London was
honored as an AllAcademic and All-County recipient. The team had a great season with a league record of 9-3 and made it to the first round of playoffs.
Becoming Published Authors Fifteen R.C. Murphy Junior High School seventh-graders from Catherine Duffy’s English class will become published authors in late April, as their innovative work will be included in the Kidsday section of Long Island’s Newsday. For their contributions, the students have been working with Ms. Duffy
on several original articles and were afforded the chance to polish their interviewing skills when they met with several locally and nationally recognized celebrities. The students’ April 28th debut will feature an interview with Carly Rose Sonenclar, last year’s runner-up in the “X Factor” competition,
and a behind-the-scenes look at the WBLI Morning Show and the Broadway show “Matilda.” Additional pieces will feature the school’s Cabaret Night, See-Port Deli’s locally famous Boone Sandwich, reviews on several books and movies, and much more.
BECOMING PUBLISHED AUTHORS - For their upcoming feature in Newsday’s Kidsday, R.C. Murphy Junior High School seventh-grade students Dan Winkler, Jared Goldstein, Jiayi Ruan and Emily Yang had the opportunity to interview and interact with the young singer/actress Carly Rose Sonenclar (center).
Off To States
Team Recognized
The Port Jefferson Middle School Science Olympiad team came in fourth place at the Suffolk County Regional Division B Competition, held at Candlewood Middle School in Dix Hills. Facing off against 35 teams from 22 school districts, students in grades six through nine competed in events that tested their skills in earth science, biology, chemistry, physics and engineering. The team, led by middle TEAM RECOGNIZED - Earl L. Vandermeulen High School girls varsity basketball school science teacher players Corinne Scannell (left) and Courtney Lewis (right) who received All-League recognition from the Suffolk County Girls Basketball Coaches Association.
Adam Bouchard, will be competing on April 12 and 13 at the New York State Science Olympiad Competition at Syracuse University. Medal Winners: 3rd Place – Xinyi Hong and Arunima Roy for Endangered, Exotic, Extinct 3rd Place – Aidan Schretzmayer and Chandler Sciara for Helicopter 3rd Place – Neal Masone and David Moir for Dynamic Planet and
Mousetrap Vehicle 3rd Place – Eli Doyle and Connor Kaminska for Reach for the Stars 3rd Place – Anna Desan and Isabella Koutsantanou for Rocks and Minerals 3rd Place – Justin Julich and Andrew Lioio for Water Quality 4th Place – Thomas Hull, Michael Kennedy and J.R. Knapp for Experimental Design 5th Place – Spencer Cona and Ben Zaltsman for Metric Mastery
Reich’s main message, “just people are just people,” affirmed that the average person can save a life simply by speaking up. He urged listeners to follow four simple steps when faced with an adversity: judge the situation, understand the problem, solve and take action, creating the acronym JUST. “Indifference kills,” stated Reich. “Do
not tolerate bullies or allow them to silence you.” At the assembly’s conclusion, Port Jefferson Middle School Principal Antonio Santana echoed Reich’s sentiments, saying, “It’s not enough to just be a good person. Our differences do not give us the right to treat people differently; they are there for us to embrace because they are what enrich our lives.” Earlier in the month, Moran’s students, who had been
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Port Jefferson Middle School students in Kayleen Moran’s eighth-grade English class and Earl L. Vandermeulen High School students in Philip Giannusa’s Holocaust elective course came together this month for a two-part, in-depth look at the Holocaust. The two teachers collaborated to produce an interdisciplinary unit that explored and explained the distressing World War II event. On March 22nd, Holocaust survivor Werner Reich spoke to Port Jefferson School District students, faculty, staff and administration during an unforgettable presentation about his life, the Holocaust and what it means to be a just person. Reich began the assembly by defining the Holocaust and what he describes as “the good people who did nothing” throughout time, referring to the individuals, political leaders and countries that knew of the atrocities that were happening but did little or nothing to help those suffering. He stressed the importance of defending personal beliefs, helping those in need and acting on what you know is right. “Don’t wait for other people to act – be the first,” said Reich. “Ask yourself what the right thing to do in a situation is and then do it.” The presentation outlined Reich’s personal experience as a teenager who survived the Terezín, Auschwitz IIBirkenau and Auschwitz I concentration camps. “I am lucky to have survived,” he said. “It is my responsibility to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again.”
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studying Eliezer Wiesel’s Holocaust novel “Night,” were given a guided tour through a Holocaust museum in the middle school/high school library that was created and constructed by students in Giannusa’s class. “The concept of genocide is almost unfathomable to the students,” said Moran. “Phil and I are using this as an opportunity to break it down so that it better relates to everyday situations.” A poster exhibition of WWII images lined the staircase leading to the museum, helping visitors to attain the proper mindset before entering and providing a visualization of the facts and statistics that were being read to them throughout the program by the upperclassmen, who acted as tour guides. Inside, black drapes, candles, low lighting and opera music contributed to the museum’s setting, lending a serious yet respectful tone. Viewers were walked through stations detailing life in the concentration camps, the widespread Nazi destruction, survival and Hitler’s Final Solution, the most deadly phase of the Holocaust. The driving message throughout the presentation likened acts such as bullying and oppression to the Nazis’ means of wiping people of their individuality and identity through acts of humiliation and stereotyping. At the conclusion of their tour, students filled out pledge cards describing their personal vows to fight against genocide.
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CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-413-1940 for $10.00 off your first prescription & free shipping.
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PERMANENT LIFE INSURANCE. Qualify to age 86. Fast. Easy. Few Questions. No Exam! 1-800-938-3439, x 24; 1-516-938-3439, x 24
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Residential Rentals AMITY HARBOR 1 BR April 15th occ. $1300 all EAST ISLIP 1 BR Pet OK $1300 all FARMINGDALE 2 BR, Lg LR, DR, Kit $1500+ elec - Near College ISLIP 55& Over/2 BR $1125+ Util WEST BABYLON 1 BR 55 and Over $900-2nd floor Call Laura or Marie Realty Connect USA (63)881-4403
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(631) 957-5106
DEER PARK: West Side, large studio apt., full separate eat-in-kitchen, dishwasher, large walk-in closet, private entrance, off street parking, $995 month includes all. Security, references, no smoking/ pets. Rich (631) 920-7610
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Lots/Land/Acreage
HOPEWELL JUNCTION: 1 bedroom bungalow, enclosed patio room. 90 minutes from NYC. Co-Op Low fee. Good summer get away. Call Barbara for Details (954) 464-4987
2 COUNTY NY LAND LIQUIDATION! Ends April 17th! No Closing Costs! Bank Repos, Farm Estates, Short Sales! 5 to 38 acres for $9,800! Farm bldgs., streams, views! Build, hunt, invest! 3 hrs. NY City. Terms avail! 1-888-701-1864
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Stores For Rent / Sale
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LINDENHURST VILLAGE Professional Office or Retail, Ground Floor, 1000 sq. ft. Near District Court and LIRR, $1195 a month. Also, ideal for retail use, hair, nails, office, showroom. 2400 sq. ft. $1895 month. Parking. Call owner. Rich (631) 920-7610
LINDENHURST VILLAGE Professional Office Building. 2nd floor, Central Air, Central Heat. $295 month includes all. Rich (631) 920-7610
LINDENHURST: 2000 sq. ft. with 2 offices For Rent (631) 697-5949 (631) 226-7373
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Green At The Game Farm
All living things need water to survive and stay hydrated. Do you appreciate the water found all around you that helps you grow? On April 20th, The Long Island Game Farm is hosting Green At The Game Farm, a special Earth Day event that will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children will learn to make their own rain sticks as they celebrate this very special planet that everyone
lives on. Older children (and younger children, with a parent’s help) will also participate in a special Earth Day scavenger hunt as they travel throughout the Game Farm looking for clues. The event is free to children under 12, with paid admission. “This is a fun and educational event that children can take part in to celebrate Earth Day,” said Melinda Novak, Vice President/Co-Owner, Long
committee reviewed numerous applications and was quite impressed with your musical background, experiences and talent. They are pleased to award you this scholarship for the purpose of continuing your music education this summer.” As part of the application process, Mayu was required to write about her musical experiences and desire to attend the summer program. Notes listing her honors – including New York State School Music Association ratings and Long Island String Festival Association and SCMEA accomplishments,
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Continuing The Legacy
Island Game Farm. “While they join in arts and crafts and the scavenger hunt, they will begin to appreciate these natural resources and not take them for granted.” In the event of rain, it will be rescheduled for April 21. For more information on The Long Island Game Farm, please call 631.878.6670, or visit www.longislandgamefarm. com.
Hitting A High Note
Port Jefferson Middle School student-musician Mayu Takeuchi has recently been named a recipient of the Suffolk County Music Educators Association Burnhart Rydzeski Scholarship, one of two New York State Music Festival at SUNY Oneonta scholarships. The gifted sixth-grader will receive full tuition to attend the New York State Summer Music Festival, a six-week program that challenges its students to achieve the highest levels of musicianship. A letter from SCMEA President Patricia Isenberg to Mayu states, “The
LINDENHURST VILLAGE Professional Office Building. 400 sq. ft. 2nd floor, Private Bathroom, Main Road, Central Air, Central Heat. Parking, $595 month includes all. Rich (631) 920-7610
as well as a letter of recommendation by elementary/middle school orchestra teacher Vanessa Salzman – accompanied the application. Mayu was presented with her award at the SCMEA Division I East All-County Concert on March 10 at Sachem East High School. Mayu, who has been playing the violin since the first grade, says she is looking forward to making new friends through music at the camp this summer. “I am excited for everyone to play together and to just have fun.”
Extending their long and well-earned reputation for scientific excellence, Science Olympiad teams from both P.J. Gelinas and R.C. Murphy junior high schools in the Three Village Central School District will be advancing to the coveted state level of the Science Olympiad competition in Syracuse this April. The two teams dominated the competition at the Eastern Long Island Regional Tournament held in midMarch at Candlewood Middle School, where Gelinas placed first and Murphy second out of 36 teams, earning them both a spot in the next round of the contest. “It is a privilege for me to work with such talented, motivated and enthusiastic students in the Science Olympiad program,” stated Gary Vorwald, Gelinas team coach. “One of the reasons for our success is the amount of time that these students devote to preparing for the tournaments, and their dedication to each other. Our more experienced members mentor their
newer teammates and even our alumni come back from the high school to help mentor our team. The students come to practice during vacations and on Saturdays to improve their skills. This dedication and work ethic, as well as holding high standards, has helped Gelinas achieve such success.” Both junior high schools entered the competition, with more than 70 student participants comprising a total of eight teams. During the contest, the students competed in a range of 16 events spanning such science topics as anatomy, crime busters, and rocks and minerals. With a record-breaking low score of 35, Gelinas’ ‘varsity’ team placed first in the contest. Rounding out the competition, the remainder of Gelinas’ teams placed third, fourth, fifth and sixth, while Murphy’s teams placed second, seventh and 10th. In total, the Three Village teams were ranked in eight of the top 10 team slots. “I couldn’t be prouder of the students’ hard work
and determination,” stated Sue McGuire, who along with Derek Angermaier and Jackie Stigert coaches the Murphy students. “They have put a tremendous amount of time and energy into their studies and are much deserving of the recognition they have received.” Gelinas’ team has been ranked state champions four times (2006-2008 and in 2010) and qualified for the national competition in 2003 and each year from 2005-2012. Murphy has advanced to the state competition the last seven years and has ranked among the top three teams the last five years at states. The focus of the Science Olympiads is to promote excitement and enthusiasm in science through annual regional, state and national competitions. Frequently, preparation for these events provides enrichment well beyond the traditional science curriculum. Students work cooperatively with their peers while learning science technology skills.
Last Hope Animal Rescue 3300 Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh • 631.425.1884
CALEB 9 month-old Tabby, mellow; at PetSmart in Huntington Station
NICKIE LORELEI LOLA 3 year-old Beagle semi-longhaired 4 year-old yellow mix; had several Lab/Shepherd mix; gal, gentle; loves laps and other cats, litters before being nice family dog rescued, spayed also at PetSmart
Babylon Animal Shelter 51 Lamar Street, West Babylon • 631.643.9270
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National Pet Day In honor of our nation’s love of pets, April 11th has been named National Pet Day. While more than 60 percent of households have pets, Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue and Adoption Center, Inc. wants the public to realize how many millions of other companion animals are still homeless in shelters across the country. “It’s wonderful to have a nationally recognized day in honor of our pets,” says Save-A-Pet Founder/ President Dori Scofield. “But the sad truth is that so many pets are still suffering and in dire need of a home and loving family. This National Pet Day, we want the public to not only think about their own pets, but consider what they can do to help orphaned companion animals housed in shelters across the country.” To that end, Save-A-Pet and its staff recommends
adopting a rescued pet from a shelter, as opposed to purchasing one from a store or a breeder. Another way to show your support is to make a donation or volunteer at a shelter in your area. “While Save-A-Pet is a no-kill shelter, more than three million dogs and cats are euthanized every year because the shelters are overcrowded,” continued Ms. Scofield. “There are so many irresponsible breeders and puppy mills across the country. By adopting a pet, rather than purchasing one, you are helping to save lives.” Every year, more than seven million pets are surrendered to shelters across the nation. This past year, due to the current economic climate and the effects of Hurricane Sandy, Save-A-Pet has taken in more animals than ever
before, as their owners can no longer afford to care for them. “It’s heartbreaking,” says Ms. Scofield. “So many of the dogs and cats in our shelter were someone’s pet. They are used to that lifestyle and it’s hard for them to adjust to shelter life. We have so many wonderful dogs and cats that are available for adoption that would make terrific pets, because they were terrific pets.” Save-A-Pet urges the public to come by the shelter to see the many companion animals that are available for adoption this National Pet Day. If you cannot adopt a pet at this time, please consider volunteering or making a donation to the shelter. For more information, please contact Save-A-Pet at 631.473.6333 or visit www.saveapetli.org.
From Thursday, April 25th through Sunday, April 28th, the Long Island Museum will celebrate the Grand Opening of its newly renovated carriage galleries, Streets Of New York And Carriages for Sport And Pleasure. Members of the North Suffolk and Three Village Garden Clubs will design carriage inspired flower arrangements, to be displayed alongside the vehicles through the weekend. Visitors will enjoy twofor-one admission on Sunday, April 28th and special Grand Opening activities including a lecture on the horse and carriage era in New York City, a performance by the Stony Brook University music department and a panel discussion on how the project came together, from concept to completion. The new carriage galleries, focusing on 19th century urban transportation and recreational driving, complete the decade long reinstallation and reinterpretation of the Carriage Museum. Visitors will explore how horse-drawn vehicles were essential to the growth of cities as centers for living and working, and critical
to the growth of the United States as a major economic power. The Streets of New York gallery will feature floor-to-ceiling blowup photographs of actual city streets of around 1900, plus a dramatic fire scene simulating a burning building with horse-drawn fire engines outside, and a section demonstrating road surfaces (brick, woodblock, cobblestone) in the carriage-era city. The gallery will also include historic film footage from the Library of Congress’s Edison film archives. Shot on city streets, the films give a vivid picture of chaotic and turbulent urban roadways at the turn of the century. Carriages for Sport and Pleasure will focus on carriage driving for the rich and status-conscious, with the centerpiece the recently acquired Tally Ho, the
imported English carriage that started the 19th century carriage driving craze among the upper crust. Along with the renovated galleries, the museum will offer audio narration. Visitors will be able to hear voices of 19th century New Yorkers and the tour will be available as a download on the museum’s web site. Located at 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook, the Long Island Museum is a Smithsonian affiliate, dedicated to American history and art with a Long Island connection. The museum is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For the complete schedule of grand opening activities, call 631.751.0066 or visit www.longislandmuseum. org.
New Carriage Galleries Unveiled
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