December 25, 2024 West Islip

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Bayview Bands Together For Coat Drive

BAYVIEW BANDS TOGETHER FOR COAT DRIVE - Mrs. Gonzalez's fourth grade class at Bayview Elementary School in the West Islip Union Free School District has been working tirelessly since November for their winter coat drive. Through dedication and teamwork, the class collected more than 200 coats to help those in need during this holiday season. Each student played an important role, whether sorting, organizing or preparing jackets for delivery. The coats will be donated to local charities, where they will provide warmth and comfort to individuals and families in the West Islip community. Thank you to all who helped make this coat drive a success. Photos courtesy of West Islip Union Free School District

Town Employees Spread Holiday Cheer with Angel Tree Program

Town of Islip employees went above and beyond this holiday season, giving generously to the 2024 Salvation Army Angel Tree Program. Town staff adopted more than 60 “Angels,” and carefully selected toys, bicycles, dolls, games and more from each child’s wish list. Gifts were bundled, labeled and taken back to Salvation Army headquarters in Northport, where they’ll be distributed to families in need.

“I am incredibly proud of our Town of Islip employees, who every year go above and beyond to make the holiday season magical for children in need. Their kindness and dedication brought joy to more than 60 children, and truly embodies the spirit of giving and the strength of our community,” said Supervisor Angie Carpenter.

The United Way of Long Island has received a $40,000 grant toward VetsBuild, a program which provides career training and employment opportunities for Long Island veterans and their families, from the PSEG Foundation. The grant will make possible a hands-on education in green construction for 20 veterans as they work to transform the United Way of Long Island headquarters in Deer Park, New York, into a Net Zero building that produces as much energy as it uses.

VetsBuild is part of United Way of Long Island’s Workforce Development Training Academy providing free hands-on training focused on creating a foundation and pathways to secure careers in the renewable energy industry for Long Islanders. Veterans are able to transition back to a civilian routine and gain clear, long-term career path development that is complemented by online financial empowerment workshops. Graduates become proficient in the installation of clean heating and cooling technologies, high-efficiency HVAC, heat pumps, solar panels, and EV Charging.

“PSEG Long Island is proud to support the United Way of Long Island’s VetsBuild program because giving back to the communities where we live and work is part of PSEG Long Island’s mission,” said David Lyons,

interim president and COO of PSEG Long Island who is a United Way of Long Island board member. “The veterans in the program are learning to design, build, and implement renewable energy on our island. The PSEG Foundation’s funding of this program is a win for all of us.”

“Our thanks to PSEG for providing this important grant,” said Theresa A. Regnante, President and CEO of United Way of Long Island.

“The VetsBuild program will provide workforce development training to connect veterans with the confidence and skills needed to obtain employment and return to everyday life.”

VetsBuild participants will also receive training at United Way’s E3 SmartBuild

Training Center, a stateof-the-art facility equipped with the latest technology and equipment. Graduates will work toward earning industry-recognized certifications in green building, such as BPI (Building Performance Institute) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).

“The PSEG Foundation has a long history of supporting veterans and their families, and this program emphasizes all three of our key pillars –environmental sustainability, social justice and equity and economic empowerment,” said Maria Spina, manager, PSEG Foundation and Corporate Social Responsibility.

“VetsBuild is the type of program that will help veterans thrive in

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the new economy, enabling them to better support their families and communities while also caring for our planet.”

A signature program of the United Way of Long Island, VetsBuild provides career training, employment, and wrap-around services to veterans who have served post-2001 and seek a career path. The program combines formal education with onthe-job training and engages local businesses and unions to hire graduates.

To learn more about United Way of Long Island’s VetsBuild program, visit: www.unitedwayli.org/ vetsbuild.

As more people work remotely, electricians and safety advocates are warning that various missteps may be putting people at unnecessary risk of fire and other unsafe conditions. Electrical equipment is necessary to run home offices just like it is traditional offices. Some people may find they have a shortage of electrical

outlets to power their devices, and as a result they may turn to extension cords or power strips. While that may seem like an easy fix, it is easy to inadvertently overload outlets and circuits by connecting more than one power strip or extension cord together in a practice known as “daisy chaining.”

According to the U.S.

Office of Compliance, using a daisy chain in the workplace violates the National Electrical Code as well as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s rules. While it may not break code at home, overloading any outlets increases risk for fire. The National Fire Protection Association indicates

that more than 45,000 residential fires are started each year due to electrical failure and malfunction. Overload causes products to overheat, and that can spark fires in the power cords themselves or inside the wall where electrical lines are hidden.

DECEMBER HAPPENINGS

THURS. DEC. 26 - 9:00AM

FRI. DEC. 27 - 3:00PM

HOLIDAY DISCOVERY DAYS

Sweetbriar Nature Center will be offering daily natural science programs over the school breaks for elementary school children. Sweetbriar Nature CenterECSS, 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown. for more informatio, please call 631-979-6344

THURS. DEC. 26 & JAN. 2

11:00AM-1:00 PM

FESTIVE LIGHTHOUSES

Did you know lighthouses were lit with whale oil? Design and decorate a unique lighthouse of your own - complete with batterypowered tea light and mini wreath - to light up your home this winter. The Whaling Museum & Education Center, 301 Main St. in Cold spring Harbor. No registration required. For more information, please call 516-282-6426, Cristina Ainslie.

FRIDAY, DEC. 27TH

5:30PM Activities, 7:00PM Movie

A VERY GRINCHY PAJAMA PARTY

Wear your favorite pajamas and immerse yourself in a world of Grinchy mischief and holiday cheer. This special family evening is packed with activities, a beloved holiday movie, and delicious treats. Cradle of Aviation Museum, Charles Lindbergh Blvd. in Garden City. For general info 516-5724111. Reservations 516-572-4066

HOLIDAYS

3rd - Giving Tuesday

21st - Winter begins 25th - Christmas

Hanukkah begins at sundown

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Events must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date and will run free of charge on a space available basis. For more info, call 631.226.2636 x275 or send events to editorial@longislandmediagroup.com

TUES., DEC. 31st

8:30PM-1:30AM

THE NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

Hosted by:The Holy Name Society. Music provided by: The Switch LI Food Catered by: Seaqua Catering Maria Regina Auditorium - Pontieri Hall. To Purchase tickets visit https://linktr.ee/hns_mariaregina and select "New Year's Eve Party Tickets", Choose the number of tickets you wish to purchase and then checkout. **TICKETS WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE DOOR** Email: HolyNameSociety@ MariaRegina.com

TUES., DEC. 31st

8:00PM-1:00AM

NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA 2025

Celebrate New Years Eve at The Meadow Club, 1147 Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station with Cocktail Hour, Buffet Dinner, Ball Drop, & Live Music! Call 631-828-4818 to reserve your spot or get your ticket now on our website! https:// themeadowclub.ticketspice.com/ new-years-eve-gala

NOW THRU DEC. 31st

8:00AM-6:00PM CHRISTMAS AT HICKS

Pictures with Santa, every day through December 23. Make sure to bring your own camera for pictures. A walkthrough Christmas story features Santa, his elves and friends as they prepare for the big day! A festive animated story for the young and young at heart! Please bring your donation of a

non-perishable food item(s) for Long Island Cares and drop off at the end of your walkthrough. 100 Jericho Turnpike in Westbury. For more information, please call 516334-0066

NOW THRU JAN. 02, 2025

10:00AM-3:00PM

CHRISTMAS HOUSE

LONG ISLAND

If you are looking for an exciting and fun, indoor family holiday attraction, Christmas House Long Island is now open daily at the Broadway Commons, 358 N. Broadway in Hicksville. This unique 45+ minute walk-through features interactive and imaginative experiences that will delight people of all ages! For more information, please call 516-878-0273

NOW THRU JAN. 04, 2025

Sunday-Thursday

5:00PM- 10:00PM

Friday & Saturday

5:00PM -11:00PM

MAGIC OF LIGHTS

Jones Beach State Park. 1 Ocean Parkway in Wantagh. Magic of Lights is a dazzling, drive-through holiday lights experience, which features holiday scenes and characters of the season using the latest LED technology and digital animations. Experience this all from the comfort of your own car! One carload, one price. For dates, times, and ticket availability, visit magicoflights.com.

Splish Splash Water Park Announces

- New Splash - Tastic Water Playground

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features, five water play features, a dump bucket and fun for all to soak and spray.

“At Splish Splash, we want to make sure we are offering a variety of attractions fit for guests of all ages,” said General Manager Mike Bengtson.

“This all-new water playground will offer our smallest guests pint-sized thrills during their visit with more than 15 exciting features. We can’t wait to welcome families back to the park for a splash-tastic summer.”

In addition to the new water playground, Splish Splash has a little something for everyone

including more than 30 thrilling attractions like the new light and sound experience, Hyperlight, the iconic Ailen Invasion water slide and the beloved Bootlegger’s Run water coaster. Plus, next summer visitors can once again expect to enjoy a full lineup of events including Father’s Day Flop, Shark in the Park, Hero

Appreciation week, Toucha-Truck Day and more. For more details on Splish Splash’s 2025 Season, all-new water playground, Black Friday Sale and more, visit splishsplash.com.

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• Perform clerical tasks such as scanning, photocopying, filing, and organizing documents

• Answer and direct phone calls in a polite and efficient manner

• Manage and maintain a clean and organized office environment

• Proofread documents for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors

• Manage office supplies

• Perform other duties as assigned

Requirements

• Computer literacy with proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook)

• Familiarity with Adobe Photoshop

• Excellent customer service skills with the ability to handle inquiries and complaints professionally

• Strong organizational skills to manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively

• Accurate data entry skills with attention to detail

• Clerical experience in an office setting is preferred

• Phone etiquette skills to handle calls with professionalism and courtesy

The position offers an opportunity to work in a professional office environment with a supportive team. The successful candidate will have the chance to develop their administrative skills while providing excellent customer service.

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Celebrating Together At Annual PTA Council Breakfast

West Islip Union Free School District’s PTA Council held its annual holiday breakfast on Dec. 11 at Paul J. Bellew Elementary School. Administrators, board of education members and PTA Council members gathered to enjoy a performance by Paul J. Bellew’s fourth and fifth grade chorus. The chorus performed a selection of holiday-themed music, closing out the show with the classic “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Photos courtesy of West Islip Union Free School District.

Healthy Ideas

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State Funding Keeps Adventureland Spinning Forward

New York State will help Adventureland remain a Fireball, as “Long Island’s Amusement Park since 1962” is set to receive $205,600 in funding for its five-year improvement project, Sen. Monica R. Martinez announced. The $10 million to $15 million modernization plan will introduce several new attractions to the park while retiring some long-time favorites. But don’t expect too much Turbulence from those closures. In their place will be the new thrill ride, Top Spin; a Miniature Pirate Ship; a refurbished Viking Voyage; and the installation of a water main

that will support additional attractions, all made possible in part by this grant.

Funding is being provided through a Market New York grant, a program that supports regionally themed marketing projects that promote tourism destinations, attractions and special events, as well as tourism facility capital improvement projects.

“Adventureland not only holds fond memories for nearly every Long Island child and family, but it also holds an important place in our regional economy,” said Sen. Martinez. “It employs over 650 local workers who keep the Train, and other

rides, moving throughout the park’s operating season. Supporting Adventureland’s improvement is good for patrons, impactful for our community, and beneficial for New York State.”

The upgrades are expected to be Musik to the ears of visitors to the adventure park, which has operated rides, games, and attractions for children and adults of all ages on its East Farmingdale campus for more than 60 years. The multi-phased redevelopment project began earlier this year and is expected to continue until 2028, with park employment projected to increase by 10% upon completion.

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