Port Jefferson Village Charles Dickens Festival

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An Invitation to the Eighteenth Annual

Port Jefferson Village Charles Dickens Festival Friday • Saturday • Sunday December 6, 7, 8, 2013

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Times Beacon Record Newspapers Greater Port Jefferson Arts Council Port Jefferson Village Port Jefferson BID Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce Richard & Mary Morrison Foundation Graceful Rose Restaurant The Bridgeport Port Jefferson Steamboat Company Empire National Bank Port Jefferson Branch The Rinx Port Jefferson Harbor Education & Arts Conservancy Tommy’s Place Schafers of Port Jefferson Stony Brook Children’s Hospital Pindar Wine Store Port Jefferson Kings Park Industries, Inc. Salerno Brokerage Barker Aggregates, Ltd. Margot J. Garant, Attorney at Law Suffolk County National Bank Frey Family Foundation Riverhead Toyota/Scion/GMC/Buick/Ford/Lincoln Danford’s Hotel & Marina The Village Way

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Harbor Ballet Theatre Presents

The Nutcracker December 6th at 8:00pm December 7th at 3:00 and 8:00pm December 8th at 3:00pm

Performances at Port Jefferson High School All seats $22.00 Senior Rate $20.00 Group rates available

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Charles Dickens Festival

Welcome to the 18th annual Village of Port Jefferson Charles Dickens Festival!

harles Dickens, the literary giant who brought us the trials and tribulations of the common man and the downtrodden through inspired and memorable stories, will once again be the focus of our internationally celebrated Charles Dickens Festival. The magic begins this year on Friday, Dec. 6, with the traditional lantern dedication and opening ceremonies. The festival proceeds with joyous energy through Saturday, Dec.

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7, culminating with a spectacular all new giant puppet parade to end the festivities on Sunday, Dec. 8. Produced by the Greater Port Jefferson-Northern Brookhaven Arts Council for the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson, friends and families from across the North East will gather to celebrate the beloved author as we once again turn our quaint seaport village into a living Dickens stage. We all look forward to the cherished traditions and new additions that will add a sparkle and a smile to this magical weekend. Born Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-70), Dickens was arguably the literary superstar of his age, a status that lives on today. Ever the champion of the common man and the downtrodden, his inventive genius has inspired theatrical performance and a parade of films that portray the drama and redemption of life as a central theme. From “A Tale of Two Cities” to “A Christmas Carol,” Dickens managed to create some of literature’s most iconic and memorable personalities. Dickens made his first trip to the


F Charles Dickens Festival f CALENDAR OF EVENTS ALL SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT WWW.PJDICKENS.COM

Noon - 5 pm Roasted chestnuts for sale Christ Church Episcopal Spectacular Gingerbread House Contest Masonic Lodge

December 6

Horse and Carriage Ride Island Christian Church on East Main Street $2 per person donation appreciated

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A Holly Jolly Dickens Christmas Harbormaster’s Building, West Broadway Noon - 8 pm Toys for Tots Model Railroad Exhibit Belle Terre Community Center, 55 Cliff Road, Belle Terre

4 - 8 pm Toys for Tots Model Railroad Exhibit Belle Terre Community Center, 55 Cliff Road, Belle Terre 5 pm Victorian Lantern Dedication Memorial Park, West Broadway and at blinking light on Main Street 5:30 pm Opening Ceremony First Presbyterian Church 6 pm Tree lighting 6 - 9 pm Historic Montfort Hall images on display, live music concerts and refreshments Infant Jesus RC Church, 110 Myrtle Avenue at Main Street 6 - 8 pm Carolers Graceful Rose Restaurant, West Broadway 6 - 11 pm Victorian Delicacies and Potables for Dinner LOCAL RESTAURANTS Drowned Meadow House, corner of Barnum and West Broadway Candlelight Tours for adults by appointment only: 631-473-2945 7 pm TBA concert Island Christian Church 7 - 9 pm Fezziwig’s Dance Party 1850s Dance Band – Dance All Night Masonic Lodge 7 - 11 pm Dickens Holiday Dance (tickets) Port Jefferson Village Center 8 pm Songs for a Winter Evening - concert $10 donation First Methodist Church 8 pm “A Christmas Carol,” Theatre Three followed by photos with Scrooge (tickets) 8 pm “The Nutcracker“ Port Jefferson High School (tickets)

Dickens Festival Ornaments

As in years past, limited edition commemorative ornaments are available at select locations throughout the Village and at the Village Center.

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Noon - 9 pm Old Fashioned Trolley Ride Throughout the Village. Donations appreciated. 1 - 4 pm Mather Museum Complex Tour Port Jefferson Historical Society, 115 Prospect Street Punch and Judy Show Village Way Restaurant, Main Street

9 am - Noon How Boats are Built Bayles Boat Shop, Harborfront Park

1 - 5 pm Special Maritime Activities, ages 2 and up Maritime Explorium, Chandlery Building, 101 East Broadway

9:30 am - 5 pm Visit the Port Jefferson Free Library YA Center 150 East Main Street

Storybook Time with Mother Goose Port Jefferson Free Library, 100 Thompson Street at East Main Street

10 am - 3 pm Fair & 21st Annual Cookie Walk in honor and memory of Janet Odell, who originated the 1st Cookie Walk, First Methodist Church

1 - 5 pm 17th Annual Victorian Tea First Presbyterian Church, Donation $15

10 am - 5 pm Chocolate Extravaganza Christ Church Episcopal

1 - 6 pm Santa’s Workshop Drowned Meadow House, corner of Barnum and West Broadway, Thank you to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital

11 am “Barnaby Saves Christmas” Theatre Three, followed by photos with Santa (tickets) 11 am - 4 pm St. Nicholas’ Inn Soup & Lunch Christ Church Episcopal 11 am - 5 pm Dickens Alley HISTORIC EAST MAIN STREET Noon - 1 pm Grand Finale Award Presentation Spectacular Gingerbread House Contest Masonic Lodge Noon - 2 pm How Boats are Built Bayles Boat Shop, Harborfront Park Noon - 4 pm Artisan Square - Old-Time Craft Demonstrations Graceful Rose Restaurant, West Broadway

2 pm Greek Orthodox Choir of Suffolk County Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road Sweet Melody Musicians Christ Church Episcopal 2 - 2:45 pm Musicians from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Janet Hanson, Choir Leader First Presbyterian Church 2:15 pm “A Christmas Carol” Radio Show Port Jefferson Village Center Toot Sweet Flutes Island Christian Church 2:30 pm Holiday Sing-along with Denise Romas Port Jefferson Village Center Miracle off Main Street Christmas-themed Interactive fun with Renegade Improv, Port Jefferson Village Center 3 pm Brookhaven Flute Choir First Presbyterian Church Songs of the Season - concert Island Christian Church “A Christmas Carol,” Theatre Three (tickets)

1 - 1:45 on Port Jefferson Elementary School Select Choir, Jessica Pastor and Lisa Scrom, Directors Port Jefferson Elementary School Chamber Ensemble, Edward Pisano, Director 1st Presbyterian Church 1 pm Issac Sussman, piano Christ Church Episcopal

John Q & Co. Christ Church Episcopal “The Nutcracker” Port Jefferson High School (tickets) 3:30 pm “ A Christmas Carol” Radio Show Port Jefferson Village Center Great Wizard of the North Magic Show Masonic Lodge 3:45 pm Holiday Sing-along with Denise Romas Port Jefferson Village Center 4 - 5 pm North Shore Chamber Choir – “The Messiah” Jeffrey Schneider, Music Director First Presbyterian Church

“A Christmas Carol” Radio Show Port Jefferson Village Center

4 pm Odell Cureton reads “Twas the Night Before Christmas “ Christ Church Episcopal

1:15 pm Great Wizard of the North Magic Show Masonic Lodge

4:15 pm Toot Sweet Flutes Island Christian Church

1:30 pm Songs of the Season - concert Island Christian Church

4:30 pm Miracle off Main Street Christmas-themed Interactive fun with Renegade Improv, Port Jefferson Village Center

2 - 6 pm Artisan Square Graceful Rose Restaurant

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Saturday, december 7 Mrs. Dilber Tells All! (Scrooge’s housekeeper) Masonic Lodge 4:30 - 8:30 pm Lanternlight House Tour (tickets)

Dickens Alley HISTORIC EAST MAIN STREET

11, 11:30 am, 2 and 2:30 pm Dickens Brunch Danford’s Inn, 25 East Broadway - $34.95 adults, $19.95 children under 12, children under 4 are free

5:30 Christmas Jazz - concert Island Christian Church

11:30 am “ A Christmas Carol” Radio Show Port Jefferson Village Center

6 - 8 pm Carolers Graceful Rose Restaurant, West Broadway

Noon - 4 pm Horse and Carriage Rides Island Christian Church, East Main Street $2 donation appreciated

6:30 Christmas Jazz - concert Island Christian Church

Spectacular Gingerbread House Contest Masonic Lodge Artisan Square - Old-Time Craft Demonstrations Graceful Rose Restaurant, West Broadway

Deanna Monaco & Friends holiday jazz concert, Port Jefferson Village Center

Noon - 7 pm Old Fashioned Trolley Ride Throughout the Village. Donations appreciated

7:30 pm “It’s A Wonderful Life” variety show Port Jefferson Village Center

1 - 1:30 pm North Shore Suzuki School String Ensemble Leslie Fayat, Director, First Presbyterian Church (tickets)

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“The Nutcracker” Port Jefferson High School (Tickets)

10 am - 5 pm Chocolate Extravaganza, Christ Church Episcopal

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12:30 pm Kiana Hammarth and The Saved Island Christian Church

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Noon - 8 pm Toys for Tots Model Railroad Exhibit Belle Terre Community Center 55 Cliff Road, Belle Terre

8 pm “A Christmas Carol” (tickets) Theatre Three followed by photos w/ Scrooge

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A Holly Jolly Dickens Christmas Harbormaster’s Building, West Broadway

7:30- 9:30 pm Fezziwig’s Dance Party 1850s Dance Band - Dance All Night Masonic Lodge

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Roasted chestnuts for sale Christ Church Episcopal

7 pm 7th Annual Christmas Variety Show First Methodist Church

Beggar’s Ball Port Jefferson Village Center

Delectables & Live Holiday Music

Beggar’s Brunch at Graceful Rose, West Broadway Call 631-509-1792 for times

5:30 pm Mrs. Dilber Tells All! (Scrooge’s housekeeper) Masonic Lodge

6 - 9 pm Historic Montfort Hall images on display, live music concerts and refreshments Infant Jesus RC Church, 110 Myrtle Avenue at Main Street

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Storybook Time with Mother Goose Port Jefferson Free Library, 100 Thompson Street at East Main Street Holiday Party and Tour Victorian Christmas tree, decorations, toy and

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS ALL SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT WWW.PJDICKENS.COM doll exhibit, refreshments. Port Jefferson Historical Society, 115 Prospect Street

Odell Cureton reads “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Christ Church Episcopal

1 - 4:30 pm Santa’s Workshop Drowned Meadow House, corner of Barnum and West Broadway Thank you to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital

2:45 pm Songs of the Sea with Alan Short Port Jefferson Village Center

Dickens Radio Drama Port Jefferson Free Library

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3 pm “A Christmas Carol” (Tickets) Theatre Three The Antiquity Quartet, David Lance, Director Christ Church Episcopal “The Nutcracker” (Tickets) Port Jefferson High School

1 pm Great Wizard of the North Magic Show Masonic Lodge

3:15 - 3:45 Port Jefferson High School Choral Wind and Brass Ensemble, Katie Bernius, Director, First Presbyterian Church (tickets)

1:30 pm Mrs. Dilber Tells All! (Scrooge’s housekeeper) First Methodist Church

3:30 pm Mrs. Dilber Tells All! (Scrooge’s housekeeper) First Methodist Church

Issac Sussman, piano Christ Church Episcopal

Miracle off Main Street Christmas-themed Interactive fun with Renegade Improv Port Jefferson Village Center

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1:40 - 2:10 pm Port Jefferson Middle School String Orchestra, Christian Neubert, Director First Presbyterian Church 1:45 pm Christmas Carol Radio Show Port Jefferson Village Center 2 pm Artesian Guitar Quartet – concert Port Jefferson Village Center 2 - 5 pm Artisan Square Graceful Rose Restaurant 2:20 pm - 3:05 Port Jefferson High School String Orchestra Michael Caravello, Director, 1st Presbyterian Church 2:30 pm Great Wizard of the North Magic Show Masonic Lodge Mountain Maidens: Holiday Songs of all Nations Island Christian Church

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4 - 5 pm The Long Island Symphonic Choral Association Dr. Thomas Schmidt, Director First Presbyterian Church (tickets) 4 pm Great Wizard of the North Magic Show Masonic Lodge 4:30 pm The Passing of the Lantern of Life 5 pm Grand Finale Giant Puppet Parade starts at Theatre Three on Main Street and ends at Village Hall 5:30 pm Closing Ceremonies w/Twin Shores Chorus Village Hall 7 pm “A Christmas Carol” (tickets) Theatre Three followed by photos w/ Scrooge All Weekend: Port Jefferson Village Center Ice Skating. Port Jefferson Dickens Festival photos and Elaine Lipitz art exhibit Village of Belle Terre, Model Train Exhibit Village of Port Jefferson: Dickens Festival Street Characters, Dickens Plays-on-the-Street, Gingerbread House Contest, Masonic Lodge, Santa’s Workshop, Victorian Delicacies and Potables for Dinner


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ather your friends and join us for an evening of good cheer and celebration at the Dickens Holiday Dance on Friday, Dec. 6. This year’s theme, Sweet Temptations, promises to delight the senses with dazzling decorations and delicious delectables as the Village Center is transformed into a candy land of joy! This year’s honoree is Barbara Ransome, Port Jefferson’s “Good Citizen.” The festivities start at 7 pm and revelers are invited to dress in Dickens costumes or contemporary holiday garb, but either way, be prepared to dance the night away to the fantastic music of Soul Be It. The evening will include light refreshments, a dessert table and a cash bar, and a fabulous raffle, proceeds of which will benefit The Welcome Inn. Adults are welcome to experience this magical evening. Tickets are only $50

per person until Nov. 29, and then $60 per person thereafter. Call 631-473-4778 for more information or to purchase tickets with a credit card payment. So grab your sugar plum and be ready to dance the night away!

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Dickens Dance Port Jefferson Village Center Friday, Dec. 6 7 to 11 pm

Master costumer Nan Guzzetta announces that appointments for Dickens costume selection and fittings began on Tuesday, Nov. 6, and will be honored through Wednesday, Nov. 27. Costumes may be picked up beginning Monday, Dec. 2. All selections and fittings are done by appointment only. For those wishing to add to their own regalia, partial costumes are available for only a $25 minimum — add a cape, a bonnet or fancy hat from Nan to make your outfit complete, or to add a dash of Dickensian flavor! Please call Nan at 631-331-2261 to make an appointment. You may also log onto Nan’s website at www.antiquecostumes.com and search the gallery section of the website for “Charles Dickens Festival” or “Early Victorian” to view costumes.

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“nutcracker suite“ on Four Guitars The talented and award-winning master musicians of Artesian Guitar Quartet based at C.W. Post will entertain and delight in a recital featuring “The Nutcracker” performed for four guitars. Led by Harris Becker, this very special concert is being presented for its only appearance this year at the Dickens Festival. The mountain maidens With beautiful voices and lovely stringed instruments, Marie O’Connell and Candace Baranello perform on guitar and mountain dulcimer, instruments popular during the time of Dickens, while dressed in Victorian garb. This year, they are joined by Lorraine Berger, who adds a third soaring harmony vocal and guitar. maritime explorium Experience The Chandlery of the 1800s! Special for the Dickens Festival: Enjoy hot cider and freshly popped popcorn. Watch as real-steam powered ships set sail. Build and decorate your own mini Maglev sled and test it on our magnetic track! Join us on Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 pm for favorite childhood activities. Information

at www.maritimeexplorium.org. Admission $5 per person, under 1 and members are always free! Includes all regular exhibits. Chandlery Building, 101 East Broadway storybook Time with mother Goose Mother Goose invites one and all to come in out of the cold, and enjoy Storybook Time. Step into a magical world of beloved tales and wide-eyed wonder, and create childhood memories that will last a lifetime! Saturday from 1 to 5 pm and Sunday from 1 to 4 pm in the Picture Book Room at Port Jefferson Free Library, 100 Thompson Street at East Main Street. model Railroads everywhere! The Toys For Tots Railroad will return to the beautiful Belle Terre Community Center, 55 Cliff Road, where it will showcase this amazing train exhibit on four different levels! Free parking at the Belle Terre Community Center. Friday, 4 to 8 pm; Saturday, noon to 8 pm and Sunday, noon to 8 pm. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy so that a child may share in the joy of the holiday season. Donations of money are not required, but are appreciated, and will benefit Toys for Tots. The railroad builders will set up a special petite display in the Port Jefferson Village Center.

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John Molfetta, our popular Lord Mayor Snodgrass, has been involved with the Charles Dickens Festival for the past 10 years greeting young and old with a kind smile and an air of dignity over the three-day event. John is a resident of Stony Brook and is a local thespian, participating in an area theater group. He is a proud father and grandfather who believes in community first. From the opening ceremony where Port Jefferson Mayor Garant turns over the keys to the Village, to leading the fantastic giant puppet parade to close the event, John brings to all the good and true spirit of Charles Dickens through his excellent portrayal as Lord Mayor. We are truly honored by his participation in our Festival. Congratulations to this year’s Street Character Honoree.

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The Port Jefferson Charles Dickens Festival 3rd annual Gingerbread House Contest: A Holiday Tradition with a Lot of Heart Suffolk Lodge No. 60 Ancient, Free & Accepted Masons will be hosting the third annual Gingerbread House Contest during the 18th annual Port Jefferson Charles Dickens Festival. Every year thousands of people attend this wonderful festival to see the transformation of Port Jefferson Village into a town out of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.“ Enter to win! All Gingerbread House Contest submissions will be on display downstairs in the historic Port Jefferson Masonic Temple throughout the entire Dickens Festival weekend. Entries will be judged for their creativity, execution and originality by our panel of judges which includes celebrated local artists and chefs. There will be fabulous prizes awarded for adult, teen and children’s categories including a five-day

vacation for four at a luxurious resort in sunny Cancun, Mexico for the adult category first prize winner! All Gingerbread House Contest entry registrations must be submitted by Monday, Nov. 25. For complete details, printable and online registration forms and rules please visit www.gingerbread-contest.com. Also during the Dickens Festival the Lodge will be hosting Fezziwig’s Ball Dance Party on both Friday and Saturday nights! There will also be performances of The Great Wizard of the North and Mrs. Dilber Tells All! on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Roasted chestnuts, roasted peanuts, hot cider and gingerbread will be available for sale to keep you warm and your bellies happy during the shows. For a complete schedule of Lodge events please visit www.

dickens-festival.com. Suffolk Lodge No. 60 Ancient, Free & Accepted Masons has been located in its current building in Port Jefferson for over a century and has been a part of the North Shore community since 1796. Every year during the Dickens Festival Suffolk Lodge donates a portion of all proceeds from the events held within their building to some worthy charity. Last year the Lodge supported The Harry Chapin Food Bank. This year Suffolk Lodge will be proudly supporting The Kimberly D. Holland Hodgkins Disease Foundation. The KDH Hodgkins Disease Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation that funds clinical trials, research, and publications related to finding a cure for Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Donations to this foundation are forwarded to The Laboratory for

Experimental Therapeutics for the Lymphoproliferative Malignancies at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. These funds are being donated to support MSKCC in their ongoing research into Hodgkin’s disease. For more information and to learn how you can help visit the KDH Hodgkins Foundation online at www.hodgkinsfoundation.com.

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Santa’s Workshop Pure Joy – Family Fun!

Henry Russell as one of Santa’s elves, at last year’s Santa’s Workshop.

Candles flicker in the windows beckoning young and old to visit Santa’s whimsical threeroom workshop. Step back in time and reflect on the storybook charm of cherished memories of an era that has quietly faded. Dazzling decorations and the twinkle of lights serve as a prelude to all that awaits you in the Historical Drowned Meadow House. The merriment of all that Santa’s elves have created comes to life ... amongst the giant nutcrackers and Christmas presents, twinkling snowflakes appear high above this year’s elaborate confection display. The tour continues, as you depart the workshop and enter little Hollyberry’s bedroom. This elaborate vignette finds Hollyberry sitting by a glowing fireplace.

Anticipating “the night before Christmas,” she is busily wrapping her Christmas presents for mommy and daddy. Her room is all aglow as she looks out upon Winterscape. Oh my, how exiting... Santa and his reindeer appear through the glittering snowflakes. On the ground the snow has fallen, blanketing a magical, revolving confection carousel created with giant sugar trees and candy canes. Beyond … tucked in a forest of alpine trees, you come upon the confection replica of the historical Game Cock Cottage embellished with sugar trees and elaborate gingerbread sugar trims. Departing Winterscape, visitors will come upon Santa and his live elves awaiting the arrival of one and all. Be sure to bring your cameras to capture

the magic of this cherished visit ... a memorable experience to be enjoyed by the young and young at heart. Sponsored by the Stony Brook Children’s Hospital. Video Link: www.youtube. com/watch?v=rQ_YdR6v7aE. Google: Santa’s Workshop Tour by Pat Darling, Port Jefferson Village, NY. Private tours available upon request. Call 631-473-2945. Days and Hours: • Saturday, Nov. 30, 1 to 5 pm • Sunday, Dec. 1, 1 to 4 pm • Friday, Dec. 6, 1 to 6 pm • Saturday, Dec. 7, 1 to 4:30 pm • Friday, Dec. 13, 1 to 5 pm

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This year’s festival welcomes the addition of a second night of dancing in the high-spirited style of Old Mr. Fezziwig’s house parties! The good gentlemen of Suffolk Mason Lodge 60 will open the doors wide to one and all on both Friday and Saturday evenings. The lovely Victorian-era building at 312 Main Street will host the event of the season, Fezziwig’s Dance Party, featuring live music on traditional instruments: fiddle, mandolin, banjo, and the unmistakable ring of the hammered dulcimer. Come in from the cold to learn dances that were all the rage in the mid-19th century, whether you are an avid dancer or a novice hoofer. Follow the lead of master dance caller Chart Guthrie, known throughout the Northeast as an expert in calling steps for contra dancing, the waltz and the polka. As Master Guthrie says, “All you need to know is your right from your left, and you can do these dances.” You do not

need a partner – everyone is welcome to join in the fun! The band, called Dance All Night, can be found performing at Old Bethpage Village, but these talented musicians are thrilled to be performing for you for two nights running during the Dickens Festival! These dances are very affordably priced so that everyone — from the young to the young at heart — can join in the fun. Tickets are $8 per person, and $15 per couple, and proceeds help benefit local charities. As in Dickens’ time, there will be characters from all social strata, and the public is encouraged to wear their finest rags to riches. Dance the night away to the sounds of Dance All Night!

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e are very pleased to honor Ms. Barbara Ransome at the 18th An nual Charles Dickens Festival. Barbara has a long history of tireless dedication to volunteering and helping the community at large, with a special focus on the Village of Port Jefferson. Barbara’s history with the Dickens Festival goes back 18 years with the event’s conception by former mayor Jeanne Garant. She created the idea of the Dickens Lanterns while a Village trustee, which were installed throughout the Village eventually and used as memorials for residents. Barbara was also a driving force behind the very popular Dickens Festival Lantern

Light House Tour over the years. Barbara received a bachelors degree in business from C.W. Post. She graduated cum laude and is working on her MBA in marketing. She is currently the director of operations for the Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, was a former Village trustee and owns and operates the Ransome Inn bed-and-breakfast in Port Jefferson. Her awards list is as impressive as her energy: receiving Member of the Year for Decision for Women in Commerce and the Professions in 2013; Woman of the Year in Community Service — the Port Times Record Newspaper in 2013; the 2010 BCCC Award in Leadership; honored by the League of Women Voters in 2005;

Woman of the Year in The Port Times Record in 2003… and the list goes on and on. Barbara’s community service includes serving meals for The Welcome Inn-Interfaith Nutritional Net work, t he Suwassett Garden Club as president, for the Port Jefferson Historical Society and for the Greater Port Jefferson-Northern Brookhaven Arts Council. From promoting businesses in Port Jefferson to making a difference with the underprivileged, Barbara Ransome is impressive indeed and we are proud to have her as this year’s 18th Annual Charles Dickens Festival honoree. Barbara Ransome, photo by John Griffin

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Welcome to Dickens Alley! Adopt a Tree Keeping in mind the great principles of Mr. Dickens, East Main Street becomes Dickens Alley. The Parade of Trees is an annual favorite. Each humble fir is sponsored by a charitable soul, and adopted by a nonprofit organization which decorates it to commemorate their cause. Tree sponsorships and adoptions are available by contacting info@gpjac.org. Dickens Festival Celebration Charles Dickens was the most influential and successful English writer of the 19th century. Enormously successful, Charles Dickens was also known as an accomplished performer of his own work. During the last two decades of Charles Dickens’ life, he gave public readings from his works, touring Great Britain and America. It is in this spirit that the Port Jefferson Free Library presents a radio drama of “A Christmas Carol,” featuring the Archstone Players, an acting troupe who will perform a dramatized reading. Performed in the style of classic radio dramas (complete with sound effects) and directed by veteran actress Mary Aversano, “A Christmas Carol” is the classic story of bitter and miserly Ebenezer Scrooge’s ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation resulting from supernatural visits from Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. You won’t want to miss this unique holiday performance! Everyone is invited and refreshments will be served. Sunday, Dec. 8 from 2 to 3:30 pm.

been installed in 1854, and disappeared when the road was widened in 1919. The congregation has erected an accurate replica of this fountain, and you are welcome to celebrate the return of this historic landmark with the members of the church. Join in the festivities!

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Dickens Characters come to life! Several of Dickens’ well-known tales will be brought to life right here in Dickens Alley. Look for presentations of these wonderful stories during the weekend at several spots in Dickens Alley and beyond. Horse and Carriage Rides Climb aboard an old-fashioned 12-passenger wagon, pulled by a matched pair of white horses for a true Victorian experience. Festival favorite Oreo the Dickens Horse will pull his brightly-colored fourwheeled wagonette during the Dickens Festival. Line up in front of the Island Christian Church beginning at noon on Saturday and Sunday and make sure to visit inside to celebrate its history and recent restoration. History Revealed! Charles Dickens repeatedly visited the United States, and his

appearances on these tours were often sold out. Dickens was an ardent abolitionist, and crusaded tirelessly against the evils of slavery and oppression in all its forms. He hated this “peculiar institution,” and publicly denounced it during his popular tour of America prior to the Civil War. When he returned to the States after the Civil War, Dickens was overjoyed to see the improvements in the lives of the American poor, and in the abolition of slavery. During the recent restoration, the members of the Island Christian Church uncovered fascinating secrets this ancient building held for many years. Carefully hidden rooms were uncovered, revealing the important role the church and its members played in the Underground Railroad. The Island Christian Church also discovered historic photos of the Biddle Fountain, which had been a landmark of the Village during the time of Dickens. It had

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As part of the Dickens Weekend celebration, the Bridgeport-Port Jefferson Steamboat Company will have 2-for-1 round-trip same day walk-on ticket specials for the entire weekend, from Friday, Dec. 6, through Sunday, Dec. 8. Log onto www.88844ferry. com/toursevents.aspx or call 631-473-0286. The Village of Port Jefferson extends holiday greetings to all, and the parking meters will be turned off in all metered parking lots beginning on Dec. 2. The Long Island Rail Road will have a Dickens Festival Voucher, with several merchants included in the promotion for discounts with the voucher. A Port Jeff Ferry discount coupon is included with package ticket and is good for $3 off regular round-trip walk on Adult/Senior rates, and includes coupons for deals and discounts from participating merchants! The cost is just $29.50 for adults, $26.25 for seniors and $12 for children ages 5 to 11 and can be used off peak. Go to www.mta.info/lirr/getaways/ LongIsland/PortJeffVillage.htm. www.mta.info/lirr/getaways/ LongIsland/PortJeffVillage.htm


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As the images fade from Thanksgiving celebrations and the last leaves of autumn drift in the wind, Long Island prepares for the annual Village of Port Jefferson Charles Dickens Festival to herald in the official Christmas season. For beyond the music and mirth, the pleasure and enjoyment, the sights and sounds of the season, this is the year everyone lines up on Sunday evening to watch the Phantasmagorical Puppet Parade! In the time-honored Charles Dickens tradition of bringing communities and people together, the combined Robotics Clubs of Comsewogue and Mount Sinai High Schools, the Comsewogue Honors Art Club and the Comsewogue Drama Club have gathered to bring our fabulous Puppet Parade into the realm of the fantastic. Sponsored by Riverhead Toyota, Setauket-Miller Place Family Dentistry – Kevin Scherer and Douglas Spring, DDS, and Empire National Bank in Port Jefferson Station, with construction assistance from Lawrence Weltsek General Contracting, the students have put together imagination with artistic inspiration, engineering with ghostly design and dramatic intent with theatrical élan. All these elements conspire to inspire the crowds that will line the streets on Sunday, Dec. 8. Bigger than life, floating above the street, each puppet will deliver an enhanced ethereal experience guaranteed to thrill and delight. Join us for the 18th annual Charles Dickens Grande Finale Parade!

The Beggars Ball! Come to the Beggars Ball! Dance, sing and revel with our beloved street characters. All ages are welcome, including the wee ones, and the party will not be too much past their bedtime. Partake of the finest entertainment and refreshments that can be found, streets of London-style, of course.

The celebration will begin at 7 pm on Saturday, Dec. 7 at Port Jefferson Village Center on East Broadway. Whether wearing rags or riches, a splendid time is guaranteed! $5 advance reservations are highly recommended, as space is limited. For reservations and tickets, please email gpjac.theater@gmail.com before Dec. 5, 2013.

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New for this year will be the Artisan Square that will be an area devoted to craftspeople demonstrating 19th-century crafts. In recent years, there has been a costumed broom-maker demonstrating his craft at the festival, which has been a great success. He draws large crowds and sells out all of his wares each year. In order to expand on that success, artisans who demonstrate blacksmithing, carpentry, weaving, paint mixing (using historically accurate pigments and components and masonry will join together to make up the Artisan Square. These craftspeople utilize 19th-century tools, and educate festival attendees in understanding the process of their respective crafts. In addition to relating the 19th-century techniques, they engage festival attendees in conversations that encourage them to compare old tools to modern tools, methods and products that are used in everyday life. The Artisan Square is sponsored by the Richard and Mary Morrison Foundation and the Graceful Rose Restaurant.

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Deanna Monaco & Friends This highly acclaimed and popular jazz ensemble will present a unique performance of jazz standards, winter songs and some holiday favorites. Travel from the ’20s through the ’60s with these selections from The American Songbook. The group features Deanna Monaco on vocals, Jeffrey Naness on piano, Charles Buonasera on bass, and Kenneth Wootton Sr. on drums. A supremely talented jazz and standards vocalist, Deanna has headlined multiple cabaret shows in Manhattan. Versatile pianist Jeffrey Naness has played locally at various venues, in multiple genres, from classic rock to jazz to Billy Joel tribute bands. Up and coming young jazz bassist Charles Buonasera has a vast knowledge of all types of music, and drummer Kenneth Wootton Sr. has played with jazz greats including Booker Ervin and Charles McPherson. One performance only on Saturday evening at the Village Center. Tree Lighting and Open House The parish of Infant Jesus R.C. Church welcomes all Charles Dickens Festival visitors to Montfort Hall, located at the intersection of Main Street and Myrtle Avenue. Come and view historic photos of Montfort Hall,

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tion, who will join their voices in celebration of the season. The concert will take place at 2 pm on Saturday with a reception to follow. Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road.

Artesian Guitar Quartet, from left to right, Andrew Falino, Harris Becker, Laura Lessard and James Erickson. The group will be performing The Nutcracker Suite for Four Guitars. Photo from Nina Krebs. highlighting 110 years of our religious, social welfare, educational and health care tradition which includes St. Charles Hospital. Join us for free cordial refreshments, live music and warm hospitality on Friday and Saturday evening from 6 to 9 pm. We will light the hardy evergreen on our lawn at 6 pm on Friday. The Dickens Festival commemorative ornament, which celebrates a historic barn in Port Jefferson, will be available for purchase at the Village Center on Saturday and Sunday and at selected stores both during and after the Festival. “It’s A Wonderful Life” variety show An original, heartwarming presentation written by the beloved Long Island actors of our very own “A Christmas Carol” Radio Show, this show will cap off the evening’s festivities in the Village Center on Saturday for one presentation only. Greek Orthodox Choir of Suffolk County The Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption welcomes multichurch choirs from Blue Point, St. John’s Church and members of the Port Jefferson congrega-

A Holly Jolly Dickens Christmas This ever charming gang of social wannabes will use their cunning and charming skills to stir up a raucously good time with laughter and song from the moment you walk through the door. You will have the pleasure of getting up close and personal with the most sought after members of the Dickens community. Fun for the whole family! One word of advice … never turn your back on these characters for they have been known to pick a pocket or two … strictly for charity, of course. Shows run throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday in the Harbormaster’s Building on West Broadway. Musicians, Storytelling and Delicious Food at Christ Church Episcopal Food for body and soul — tasty musical treats as well as yummy food treats abound at Christ Church Episcopal on Barnum Avenue. Young piano phenom Isaac Sussman appears Saturday and Sunday, John Q. & Co. play from their youthful hearts, Bob Westcott plucks holiday favorites on fingerstyle guitar, and the musicians from Sweet Melody and The Antiquity Quartet return. Listen to Odell Cureton read “Twas the Night Before Christmas” as the evocative aromas of roasted chestnuts, hearty soups and homemade chocolates waft through the air. The Gold Coast Duet Violin and guitar instrumentals, pure, acoustic and unamplified, just as you would have heard them played back in the time of Dickens. Capt. Wendelin and

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Caravan Players, photo from Amy Tuttle Rich present Civil War-era songs, as well as Celtic, Americana, Irish and a touch of Le Jazz Hot swing. Dickens Comes Alive! Our talented and beloved Street Characters welcome a new and exciting addition to the festivities: live performances of “The Old Curiosity Shop” and “Oliver Twist” will take place on our very streets. Look for special locations and performance times along East Main Street, Wynn Lane, and Main Street. Artisan Square Chat with artisans who will display fine examples of their craftworks. These artisans use many of the same techniques that were common in the time of Dickens, and keep these heritage crafts alive in our own time. Saturday and Sunday at Graceful Rose, West Broadway. Punch and Judy Show This old-time puppet show was ancient even during the Dickensian era! Watch the master puppeteer bring her creations to the streets of our seaside Village, in the tradition of the Punch and Judy shows in England. During daylight hours near Village Way Restaurant, Main Street.


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he Festival will begin on the late afternoon of Friday, Dec. 6 with the beloved tradition of the Lantern Dedication. Lanterns throughout the Village have been dedicated to honor the memories of dear neighbors and friends, and new lanterns will be the gathering place for family and friends.

the world’s most famous crotchety miser, untold before now! A favorite returns: the Great Wizard of the North will amaze and dazzle both the young and the young at heart with his prodigious feats of prestidigitation! Harbor Ballet Theater reprises “The Nutcracker” for its 22nd season at Port Jefferson High School. The beautiful fairy tale of Clara, the Nutcracker and the Mouse King is presented at 8 pm Friday and Saturday, with matinees at 3 pm on Saturday and Sunday. For information and tickets call 631-331-3149.

The Dickens Holiday Dance will be the very brightest highlight of Friday evening’s revelry, with dining and dancing a-plenty. This year, we proudly honor and celebrate Port Jefferson’s own Barbara Ransome.

Rediscover one of the favorite activities of the 19th century: the Ice Skating rink at the Village Center will be open from 10 am to 10 pm on Saturday, and from 10 am to 6 pm on Sunday. Skates will be available for rent, or you can bring your own pair. The festivities will include many returning favorites: stirring performances by choirs and harmony groups, and many other fine musical performances by area musicians and children’s groups. Local restaurants will continue the tradition of offering Victorian-themed dinners throughout the weekend, and festivalgoers will be able to dine in grand fashion, or on hearty fare as they choose. Christ Church Episcopal on Barnum Avenue will open

its doors to all for the annual St. Nicholas Inn of assorted soups and breads served in humble Dickens style, and with the added fun of their annual Chocolate Extravaganza! The Port Jefferson Free Library invites one and all to visit its YA Center across the street on Saturday from 9:30 am to 5 pm and on Sunday from 1 to 5 pm.

Housed in the historic 128-year-old Athena Hall, Theatre Three will be presenting a delightful pairing of holiday productions. This year’s Festival marks Theatre Three’s 30th annual production of “A Christmas Carol.” A delightful diversion, this classic ghost story of the season has become a cherished tradition for many. Theatre Three will also be presenting a special show of “Barnaby Saves Christmas” on Saturday morning. After the evening shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, you can have your photo taken with Scrooge. As a special memento, the little ones can have their picture taken with Santa after Saturday morning’s presentation of “Barnaby Saves Christmas.” A $5 donation for each photo is requested, be it with Scrooge or Santa, which will go the Theatre Three Scholarship Fund.

“A Christmas Carol” Radio Show recalls a simpler time, when families gathered around the radio, and were swept up by the narratives, vividly enlivened by their own imaginations. This timeless story is brought to life by costumed actors who perform before the eyes of the audience. High-spirits and hijinks abound with the madcap troupe Renegade Improv, who bring their interactive merriment back to the Village Center with their trademark Christmasthemed fun. Mrs. Dilbert, Scrooge’s housekeeper, above. Top and right, Dickens characters.

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Friday, december 6 4 - 8 pm, Toys for Tots Model Railroad Exhibit BELLE TERRE COMMUNITY CENTER, 55 Cliff Road, Belle Terre. An amazing 40-train exhibit on four different levels! This immense layout is constructed entirely by volunteers, and elementary school children have decorated the layout. Toys for Tots conductors will share their knowledge of this fascinating hobby. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy so that a child in need may share in the joy of the Holiday Season. Donations of money are not required, but are appreciated, and will benefit Toys for Tots. For information, please call 631-476-1705. ************************** Evening hours by appointment: Santa’s Workshop by candlelight Drowned Meadow House, West Broadway and Barnum Avenue Visit this spectacular workshop festooned with decorations and amazing confectionary art! Adults only this evening, please: 631-473-2945 5 pm, Victorian Lantern Dedication in front of 201 Main Street ************************** 5:30 pm, Opening ceremony FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ON MAIN STREET. Come hear the Chiming of the Bells and delight in the music of the season. Scrooge appears as the lamps are brightly lit, and bells in church towers throughout the village peal out, calling one and all to join in the festivities. There will be dramatic readings from young poets, joyous voices fill the air, and all may join in song. We welcome back Jeffrey Sanzel of Theater Three, who will read “The Ringing of The Bells.” 21stcentury Mayor Garant hands over the key to our Village to the Mayor of the Dickens Village, as the Town Crier — resplendent in his tri-corn hat and grand cape — declares the festival open. ************************** 6 - 9 pm, Tree Lighting and Open House, The parish of INFANT JESUS R.C. CHURCH welcomes all Charles Dickens Festival visitors to Montfort Hall, located at the intersection of Main Street and Myrtle Avenue. Come and view historic photos of Montfort Hall, highlighting 110 years of our religious, social welfare, educational and health care tradition

which includes St. Charles Hospital. Join us for free cordial refreshments, live music and warm hospitality on Friday and Saturday evenings from 6 to 9 pm. We will light the hardy evergreen on our lawn at 6 pm on Friday. The Dickens Festival commemorative ornament, which celebrates the facade of our beautiful and historic church, will be available for purchase. ************************** 6 - 11 pm, Victorian Delicacies and Potables for Dinner LOCAL RESTAURANTS unveil their specialty menus to celebrate the season. Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding, Game Hens and Meat Pies team up with Mulled Wine, Smoking Bishop and Sherry Trifle to impart a real London flavor. Explore until you find what tickles your fancy and then expect to be entertained by strolling players. But … make your reservations early! ************************** 6 - 8 pm, Carolers at Graceful Rose Restaurant Costumed carolers make holiday dining a most merry event! ************************** 7 pm, Concert TBA ISLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH, EAST MAIN STREET. ************************** 7 - 9 pm, Mr. Fezziwig’s Dance Party MASONIC TEMPLE, 312 MAIN STREET. Upstairs will be transformed into the event of the season, Mr. Fezziwig’s Dance Party, featuring live music by Dance All Night, performing on traditional instruments, and led by master dance caller, Chart Guthrie, who is an expert in contra dancing, the waltz and the polka. Ball attendees will be able to participate in dances which were all the rage in the mid-19 century, whether they are avid dancers or novice hoofers. Delectable tidbits will be offered. Whether dressed in rags or riches, all are welcome to join in the fun! $8 per person, or 2 for $15. ************************** 7 - 11 pm, The Dickens Holiday Dance (tickets). Gather your friends and join us for an evening of good cheer and celebration at the Dickens Holiday Dance on Dec. 6. This year’s theme, Sweet Temptations, promises to delight the senses with dazzling decorations and delicious delectables as the Village Center is transformed into a candyland of joy! This year’s honoree is Barbara Ransome,

Port Jefferson’s Good Citizen. The festivities start at 7 pm and revelers are invited to dress in Dickens costumes or contemporary holiday garb, but either way, be prepared to dance the night away to the fantastic music of Soul Be It. The evening will include light refreshments, a dessert table and a cash bar, and a fabulous raffle, proceeds of which will benefit The Welcome Inn. Adults are welcome to experience this magical evening. Tickets are only $50 per person until Nov. 29, and $60. per person thereafter. Call 631-473-4778 for more information or to purchase tickets with a credit card payment. So grab your sugar plum and be ready to dance the night away! ************************** 8 pm, Songs for a Winter Evening FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, MAIN STREET. Come hear wintertime favorites both familiar and unexpected! $10 donation. ************************** 8 pm, “A Christmas Carol.” THEATRE THREE presents its 28th annual adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Make this a family holiday tradition. Friday evening tickets $25 per person, $15 children 6 to 12. Twenty percent discount for all students age 13 and up and seniors 65 and older. AARP discount on Friday only. Call 928-9100. Have your picture taken with Scrooge after the performance in the theater lobby (nonticket holders also invited) $5. Donation goes to Theatre Three scholarship fund. ************************** 8 pm, “The Nutcracker.” HARBOR BALLET THEATER presents their 17th anniversary performances of this beloved ballet, at the Port Jefferson High School, Old Post Road. Tickets are $20. Special seniors and group rates available. Call 331-3149.

saturday, december 7 9:30 - 5:00 pm, Port Jefferson Free Library YA Center EAST MAIN STREET Come warm yourself amid new friends and wonderful books. ************************** 9 am - Noon, How Boats are Built Bayles Boat Shop, Harborfront Park. Learn about Port Jefferson’s boat-building past at the Bayles Boat Shop.

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10 am - 10 pm, Ice Skating at Port Jefferson Village Center Harborfront Park, East Broadway. Skates available for rent. Call 928-1236. *************************** SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE PORT JEFFERSON VILLAGE CENTER 9 am - 10 pm, Art and Photo Exhibits Photos from past Dickens Festivals will be on display on the third floor. The second floor features artwork by local artist Elaine Lipitz. 1, 2:15 and 3:30 pm, “A Christmas Carol” Radio Show Join Scrooge, Marley and the three ghosts for a Radio broadcast of the classic Dickens tale, “A Christmas Carol.” Through the voices of actors, live sound effects, and audience participation experience this scary, yet heartwarming story of a man’s rediscovery of the meaning of Christmas. 2:30 and 3:45 pm, Holiday Sing-along with Denise Romas 2:30 and 4:30 pm,Miracle off Main Street Christmas-themed interactive fun with the high-spirited troupe Renegade Improv 7 pm, The Beggar’s Ball party with our beloved Street Characters! Advance reservations highly recommended. Email gpjac.theater@gmail.com before Dec. 5. 7 pm, Deanna Monaco and Friends Holiday Jazz Concert 8 pm, “It’s A Wonderful Life” Variety Show, PORT JEFFERSON VILLAGE CENTER, 101A East Broadway. ************************** SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 10 am - 3 pm, 21st Annual Cookie Walk and Christmas Fair in honor and memory of Janet Odell, the originator of our first Cookie Walk 7 pm, seventh annual Christmas Variety Show. Join us for an uplifting evening of exquisite music performed by many voices raised in angelic harmony, chiming hand bells, lovely instrumentals and — of course — Santa Claus! Seating is limited to 250 persons on a first-come, first-served basis. Freewill donation supports a local charity.

*************************** SPECIAL EVENTS AT CHRIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL, BARNUM AVENUE. 10 am - 5 pm, Chocolate Extravaganza An annual favorite! 11 am - 4 pm, St. Nicholas’ Inn Soup & Lunch, Adult $6 Children $3 Noon - 5 pm, Smell the Roasted Chestnuts! 5 for only $2

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F Calendar of Events f 1 pm, Isaac Sussman light jazz and classical piano favorites 2 pm, Sweet Melody Musicians. Many moods of Christmas music. Sit, relax and enjoy an outstanding concert of seasonal songs. 3 pm, John Q. & Co. Talented young musicians strut their stuff! 4 pm,Odell Cureton reads the classic ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas ************************** 11 am - 5 pm, Dickens Alley , HISTORIC EAST MAIN STREET. Partake of this festive and magical experience that reflects the true spirit of Charles Dickens himself. Many unique shops with specialty items. Donations of new toys, children’s clothing and nonperishable foods will be collected and distributed to Christmas Magic and local food pantries and community outreach programs. ************************** 11 am, “Barnaby Saves Christmas” – 10th Anniversary! THEATRE THREE Setting out to prove that they are not too small to help Santa, Barnaby (Santa’s littlest elf) and Franklynne (his reindeer friend) enlist the help of some very special friends and learn the true meaning of Christmas, Hanukkah, and the holiday season. Tickets are $10 per person, call 928-9100. Have your picture taken with Santa after the 11 am performance in the theater lobby (nonticket holders also invited). $5. Donation goes to Theatre Three scholarship fund. 3 and 8 pm. “A Christmas Carol,” THEATRE THREE presents its 30th annual adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Make this a family holiday tradition. Tickets: $23 matinee; Saturday evening performance is $30 per person, $15 children 6 to 12. Twenty percent discount for all students age 13 and up and seniors 65 and older. Call 928-9100. Have your picture taken with Scrooge after the 8 pm performance in the theater lobby (nonticket holders also invited) $5 donation goes to Theatre Three scholarship fund. Noon to 5 pm,A Holly Jolly Dickens Christmas! Skits for kids with Carolyn Benson and Crew Harbormaster’s Building, Town of Brookhaven Lot, West Broadway Noon - 4 pm, Artisan Square - OldTime Craft Demonstrations Graceful Rose Restaurant, West Broadway

Noon - 5 pm, Horse and Carriage Ride Line up for rides at the Island Christian Church on East Main Street. $2.00 per person donation appreciated. Sponsored by Empire National Bank. Noon - 9 pm, Old Fashioned Trolley Ride Stop and Pick up throughout the Village. *************************** Noon - 8 pm, Toys for Tots Model Railroad Exhibit BELLE TERRE COMMUNITY CENTER, 55 Cliff Road, Belle Terre. See Friday’s program for details. *************************** SPECIAL EVENTS AT MASONIC TEMPLE, 312 MAIN STREET. ALL DAYTIME EVENTS: $2 suggested donation to benefit local charity Spectacular Gingerbread House Contest Downstairs during festival hours - Contest entry fee: $20 for adult contestants, $10 for children 12 and under. Award presentation from noon to 1 pm on Saturday. A nonperishable food item or cash donation from each adult viewer is requested. Kids enter free. All food donations will benefit a local food pantry, and a portion of the monetary proceeds will benefit Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma research. Official contest rules available upon request. Contact Bro. Gary Lindemann at 631-821-2410 or idrek1@optonline.net 1:15 and 3:30 pm, The Great Wizard of the North Magic Show, The amazing Great Wizard of the North will dazzle and astound all who behold his mysterious skill! Magician Pat Darienzo becomes John Henry Anderson, the Caledonian conjurer who astonishes all with his incredible feats of legerdemain and fascinating scientific magic. 4:30 and 5:30 pm, Mrs. Dilber - Scrooge’s long-suffering housekeeper, Mrs. Dilber, shares stories about life with the world’s most famous crotchety miser, untold before now! She makes Mr. Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” come alive with the use of her favorite co-star: YOU! Prepare for history, mystery, a wee bit of mayhem and high spirits! Sponsored by Salerno Brokerage. 7:30 - 9:30 pm, Mr. Fezziwig’s Dance Party Upstairs will be transformed into the event of the season, Mr. Fezziwig’s Dance Party, featuring live music by Dance All Night, performing on traditional instruments, and led by master dance caller, Chart Guthrie, who is an expert in contra dancing, the waltz and the polka. Ball attendees will be able to participate

in dances which were all the rage in the mid-19 century, whether they are avid dancers or novice hoofers. Delectable tidbits will be offered. Whether dressed in rags or riches, all are welcome to join in the fun! $8 per person, or 2 for $15. ************************** 1 - 4 pm, Punch and Judy Show in front of Village Way Restaurant, Main Street ************************** 1- 4 pm, Mather Museum Complex Tour Port Jefferson Historical Society, 115 PROSPECT STREET Come tour the Mather House, Spinney Clock Collection Building, Country Store, Tool Shed, Collins Carriage House, Frank Child Chair Repair Shop/Farm Tool Building, Marine Barn and Sail Loft. The Dedio House Consignment Shop will also be opened to tour or to shop. Admission is $2 per person or $5 per family. ************************ 1 - 6 pm, Santa’s Workshop Drowned Meadow House, West Broadway and Barnum Avenue Visit Santa in his spectacular workshop festooned with decorations and amazing confectionary art! Thank you to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital ************************** 1 - 5 pm, Dickens Festival at The Maritime Explorium: Experience the Chandlery of the 1800s! Experience hands-on interactive exhibits. Special events and activities for the Dickens Festival: Enjoy hot cider and freshly popped popcorn. Watch as real steam-powered ships set sail. Build and decorate your own mini Mag Lev sled and test it on our magnetic track! $5 admission. 1 - 5 pm, Storybook Time with Mother Goose Mother Goose invites one and all to come in out of the cold, and enjoy Storybook Time. Step into a magical world of beloved tales and wide-eyed wonder, and create childhood memories that will last a lifetime! In the Picture Book Room at Port Jefferson Free Library, 100 Thompson Street at East Main Street. ************************** 1 – 5 pm, 17th Annual Victorian Tea FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A special part of each year’s festivities, this elegant high tea is served by candlelight in fine porcelain teacups. Ladies and gents enjoy fresh baked

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scones, delicious tea sandwiches, cakes and the finest of English teas. Donation $15. Also featured is a complete and varied program of music, free and open to the public. 1 - 1:45 pm, Port Jefferson Elementary School Select Choir, Jessica Pastor and Lisa Scrom, directors, Port Jefferson Elementary School Wind and Brass Ensemble, Edward Pisano, director 2 - 2:45 pm, Musicians from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Janet Hanson, choir leader 3 pm, Brookhaven Flute Choir 4 pm, Handel’s “Messiah.” Not to be missed, the North Shore Chamber Choir under the direction of Jeffrey Schneider will perform this classic baroque oratorio. Sponsored by Pindar Wines, Port Jefferson. ************************** 1:30 - 7:30 pm, SPECIAL EVENTS AT ISLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1:30 and 3 pm, Songs of the Season Stunningly clear and beautiful voices rise in traditional seasonal airs of many cultures. Winter songs are sung in English, Hebrew, Spanish, Swedish and German. These songbirds are a delight, especially for the young and young at heart. 2:15 and 4:15 pm, Toot Sweet Flutes This classically trained flute group will perform holiday favorites and classical selections. Sponsored by Margot J. Garant, Attorney- at-Law. 5:30 and 6:30 pm, Christmas Jazz. This is a wonderful and unique way to relax before the evening’s festivities kick into high gear. Evening hours: enjoy roasted chestnuts under the stars at the newly dedicated Biddle Fountain – sponsored by Graceful Rose. ************************** Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road 2 pm, Greek Orthodox Choir of Suffolk County ************************** 3 and 8 pm,”The Nutcracker” PORT JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL. See Friday’s program. ************************** GREAT DINNERS AND ENTERTAINMENT AT LOCAL


F Calendar of Events f RESTAURANTS. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS SOON FOR EARLY OR LATE SEATINGS. ************************** 4 - 8 pm, 18th Annual Charles Dickens Festival Victorian Lanternlight House Tour. This year’s tour includes six beautiful homes and takes place throughout the Village. Tickets required: on sale from 9 am to noon on Monday, Nov. 28 at the Chamber of Commerce. Call 473-1414 for information. Limited to first 500 people. Sponsored by the Richard and Mary Morrison Foundation and the Graceful Rose Restaurant.

sunday, december 8 10 am - 10 pm, Ice Skating at Port Jefferson Village Center Harborfront Park, East Broadway. Skates available for rent. Call 928-1236 11:30 am, 12:30 and 1:45 pm, “A Christmas Carol” Radio Show 1:30 and 3:30 pm, Miracle off Main Street 2 pm, Artesian Guitar Quartet, “The Nutcracker Suite” performed on four guitars, with a little Charlie Brown Christmas at the end! 2:45 pm, Songs of the Sea with Alan Short. Authentic 19th century English sea chanteys sung in our lovely harborfront building. See Saturday’s program for details. PORT JEFFERSON VILLAGE CENTER, East Broadway. ************************** 11 am - 4 pm, Dickens Alley Historic East Main Street. Unique specialty shops. See Saturday’s program. ************************** SPECIAL EVENTS AT CHRIST CHURCH, BARNUM AVENUE. See Saturday’s program for descriptions 10 am - 5 pm, Chocolate Extravaganza 11 am - 4 pm, St. Nicholas’ Inn Soup & Lunch Noon - 4 pm, Roasted chestnuts for sale 12:30 pm, Bob Westcott, guitar 1:30 pm,Issac Sussman, piano 2:30 pm,Odell Cureton reads “Twas the Night Before Christmas” 3 pm, The Antiquity Quartet *************************** 11 and 11:30 am, 2 and 2:30 pm, Dickens Brunch at Danfords DANFORDS ON THE SOUND, 25 EAST BROADWAY Enjoy authentic Dickensian recipes at this sumptuous brunch. Santa will make

an appearance. Call 928-5200, ext. 170 for reservations. $34.95 for adults; $19.95 for children, four and under free. Beggar’s Brunch at Graceful Rose Restaurant 154 West Broadway. Call 631-509-1792 for information and reservations. ************************** Noon to 4 pm,Artisan Square - Old-Time Craft Demonstrations Graceful Rose, West Broadway Noon - 4 pm,A Holly Jolly Dickens Christmas! - Skits for Kids with Carolyn Benson & Crew Harbormaster’s Building, Town of Brookhaven Lot, West Broadway. ************************** Noon - 4 pm, Horse and Carriage Rides Line up for rides at the Island Christian Church on East Main Street $2.00 per person donation appreciated. Sponsored by Empire National Bank. Noon - 7 pm, Old Fashioned Trolley Rides. Throughout the Village. Stop and Pick up throughout the Village. *************************** Noon - 8 pm,Toys for Tots Model Railroad Exhibit BELLE TERRE COMMUNITY CENTER, 55 Cliff Road, Belle Terre. See Friday’s program for details. ************************** SPECIAL EVENTS AT ISLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH 12:30 pm, Kiana Hammarth and The Saved - Uplifting favorites and some lovely original songs by this young performer and band. 1:30 and 2:30 pm, Mountain Maidens: Holiday Songs of all Nations Sing along with these three lovely ladies who perform on traditional old-time instruments. ************************* SPECIAL EVENTS AT MASONIC LODGE, MAIN STREET Noon - 4 pm, Spectacular Gingerbread House Display Downstairs during festival hours – See the prize-winning entries! $2 suggested donation for local charity Noon - 5 pm, Roasted chestnuts for sale 1, 2:30 and 4 pm, Great Wizard of the North Magic Show $2 suggested donation to benefit local charity. Sponsored by Barker Aggregates ************************* 1- 4 pm, Punch and Judy Show in front of Village Way Restaurant, Main Street

1 – 4:30 pm, Santa’s Workshop Drowned Meadow House, West Broadway and Barnum Avenue Visit Santa in his spectacular workshop festooned with decorations and amazing confectionary art! Thank you to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital ************************* 1 - 4 pm, 17th annual Victorian Tea. Donation $15 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. See Saturday’s program 1 - 1:30 pm, North Shore Suzuki School String Ensemble, Leslie Fayat, director 1:40 - 2:10 pm,Port Jefferson Middle School String Orchestra, Christian Neubert, director 2:20 - 3:05 pm,Port Jefferson High School String Orchestra, Michael Caravello, director 3:15 - 3:45 pm, Port Jefferson High School Choral, Wind and Brass Ensemble, Katie Bernius, director 4 - 5 pm,The Long Island Symphonic Choral Association, Dr. Thomas Schmidt, director ************************** 1 – 5 pm,Maritime Explorium CHANDLERY, 101 East Broadway (see Saturday’s program for details.) ************************** 1 - 4 pm, Storybook Time with Mother Goose Mother Goose invites one and all to come in out of the cold, and enjoy Storybook Time. Step into a magical world of beloved tales and wide-eyed wonder, and create childhood memories that will last a lifetime! In the Picture Book Room at Port Jefferson Free Library, 100 Thompson Street at East Main Street 1 - 4 pm, Annual Holiday Open House MATHER HOUSE MUSEUM, 115 PROSPECT STREET. Marvel at a grand Christmas tree, Victorian decorations, antique toy and doll exhibit, and partake of fine refreshments. ************************** 1 - 5 pm, Port Jefferson Free Library YA Center, 150 EAST MAIN STREET. Come warm yourself amid new friends and wonderful books. 2 – 3:30 pm, Dickens Radio Drama PORT JEFFERSON FREE LIBRARY, 100 Thompson Street at East Main Street The Archstone Players present a dramatized reading of “A Christmas Carol.”

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SPECIAL EVENT AT THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1:30 and 3:30 pm, Mrs. Dilber Tells All! Scrooge’s long-suffering housekeeper, Mrs. Dilber, shares stories about life with the world’s most famous crotchety miser, untold before now! She makes Mr. Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” come alive with the use of her favorite co-star: YOU! Prepare for history, mystery, a wee bit of mayhem and high spirits! Sponsored by Salerno Brokerage. 2:30 pm, The Gold Coast Duet Concert ************************ 3 and 7 pm, “A Christmas Carol” THEATRE THREE Tickets are $25 for either show. (See Friday’s program for details) ********************** 3 pm, “The Nutcracker,” PORT JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL. See Friday’s program. *********************** 4:30 pm, Passing of the Lantern of Life, Main Street. A tradition that celebrates the meaning of neighborliness and community. STARTS AT THEATRE THREE on MAIN STREET, 5 pm Dickens Festival Grand Finale Parade Giant puppets, singing choirs, actors, street characters and dancing children in a parade of lights march down Main Street to the Village Hall for closing ceremonies. The Dickens Village returns the key to the people of the 21st century. The Tree of Life is lit, celebrating all that the future will hold. Main Street to West Broadway. ************************* All Weekend: Port Jefferson Village Center, Historic Port Jefferson and Past Dickens Festivals Photo Exhibit Art Exhibit Ice Skating ************************************ All Weekend: Village of Belle Terre Community Center Model Train Exhibit ************************************** ** All Weekend: Village of Port Jefferson Santa’s Workshop Dickens Plays-on-the-Street Dickens Festival Street Characters Gingerbread House Contest, Masonic Lodge CALENDAR OF EVENTS ALL SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT WWW.PJDICKENS.COM


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