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Last Updated: August 25, 2010


BAYVILLE

Inc. Village of Bayville
Summer Activities at the Beach 2010

Family bike-a-thon, Saturday, September 11at 10 am. Start is West Harbor Memorial beach; finish line is Waterside Festival Ransom Beach.
Demo for the new voting machines, Thursday, September 6 at 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. Bayville Community Center 88 Bayville Avenue, open to all!

Village Church of Bayville Outreach
9 Mountain Avenue
628-2286
Ghloe@optonline.net
www.Ghloegraffix.com

Special Healing Event, on Wednesday, September 8th at 7:30 p.m.

St. Gertrude’s
516-628-9306

CYO Basketball registration August 28, 9 am - 12 pm - all levels. September 11, 9 am - 12 pm, 4th - 8th and skills and drills.

BROOKVILLE

Harboring Hearts Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to providing a comprehensive resource and housing center for patients and caregivers being hospitalized for cardiac-related diseases in the New York area is having a golf tournament and benefit dinner on Monday, September 20 at the Brookville Country Club. For more information call 212-255-8371 or michelle.javian@harboringhearts.org

Cold Spring Harbor

Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
279 Main Street
631-367-3418

Monday Minnows, Mondays in August at 2:30 pm, preschoolers ages 3-5 can enjoy storytime, a fun craft, exploration, and open playtime about sea creatures and nature.
Water Workshop Wednesdays, Wednesdays in August at 2:30 pm, families and children can stop by for art, discover, and watery wonders.
Whaling Museum Birthday Party, Sunday, August 29 at 2 pm. Celebrate the museum’s 68th birthday since it opened its doors on August 30, 1942. Enjoy fun whale games, decorate a birthday card for the museum, and enjoy birthday cake, of course! All ages.

SPLIA Gallery
One Shore Road across
631-692-4664 or 631-367-6295
www.splia.org

Romantic Long Island: 19th Century Images Exhibit, through January 2011.
Comprised of a variety of artistic mediums and featuring many works never before exhibited by SPLIA.Gallery Open Wednesday-Sunday 11am-5pm.

GLEN COVE

Congregation Tifereth Israel Nursery School
40 Hill Street
516-676-5080

Mommy & Baby Yoga, Wednesdays, 10:30 am-11:15 am for 12 sessions beginning October 6. This class is best suited for new moms and babies 3-12 months of age. Call to register, 516-676-5080.
Mommy & Me, Wednesdays, 9:30 am-11 am for 16 sessions beginning October 6. Engaging activities for the young child and parent, or caregiver including music, arts & crafts, and more. Call to register, 516-676-5080.

First Presbyterian Church
7 North Lane

Gender free contra dance series, September 11, 1:30pm - 4:30pm. Admission is $10, $7 for seniors/students. For more information call Val Michelsen 516-671-1683.

Glen Cove Hospital North Shore-LIJ
516-465-2600
bolt@nshs.edu, Betty Olt

Fifth Annual Chinese Auction to raise Funds for Cardiac Research to benefit the American Heart Association, September 13 to 24. For more information, call Rosemary D’Antonio, Director of Cardiology, 516-674-7969.

Glen Cove Library
4 Glen Cove Avenue
516-676-2130
Women’s Suffrage: A Stop on the Journey to Equality, Presented by Martha Kolodkin, Thursday, August 26, 2 pm.
Live Your Dreams, Presented by Stefanie Lipsey, Thursday, August 26,
7 pm.
AARP Driving Class, Friday, August 27, 9 am to 5 pm.
English as a Second Language
Mondays starting September 13, 6 pm - 9 pm. Registration is required and begins Monday, August 30 at the reference desk. A materials fee of $40 must be paid by U.S. Postal Service money order only. Students must be at least 18 years of age.
Let the Great World Spin, by Colum McCann, Presented by Janice Angliss and Carol Stern, Tuesday, September 28, 2 pm.

Glen Cove Downtown BID
18 Village Square

Downtown Sounds 2010:
Village Square Farmers Market, Sundays through November 21, from 7 am -12 pm.
Car Cruise Nights, Thursdays, through September 30, 5 -10 pm. Classic and custom cars on display; streets closed to traffic. Free to spectators; $5 fee per display car. Benefits Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department.

Glen Cove Youth Bureau
128B Glen Street
516-671-4600

Teens on the Job, Job Shadow Day for 10th grade students. Student recruitment process in October with presentations made to all students and a sign up sheet.
Holocaust Center
100 Crescent Beach Road
516 571-8040 ext. 100
www.holocaust-nassau.org.

Defying the Devil: Christian Clergy Who Saved Jews from the Holocaust, will be on display through September 30. On loan from the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center and Archives of Queensborough Community College.

Martino Auto Concepts/MAC Auto Couture
516-676-7985
Derek@martinoautoconcepts.com

Gold Coast Concours Exotic Car Show, September 12, 11am-4pm. The entire downtown business section of the City of Glen Cove will be closed where the most rare and expensive hyper exotics will be on display for spectators. Proceeds go to the Diabetes Research Institute.

Morgan Park Summer Music Festival
McLoughlin Street
516-671-0017

A Tribute to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Let’s Hang On, Sunday, August 29.

HUNTINGTON

St. John’s Episcopal Church
Main & Prospect Streets
631-423-7404
www.stjohnshuntington.org

Chamberosity, Featuring the Long Island Premiere of Eric Ewazen’s Trio for Horn, Jeffrey Forden, Violin, Linda Sinanian, and Piano, Christine Dore, with guest artist Leslie Valentine, Mezzo Soprano, Sunday, September 12 at 4 pm at St. John’s Church. Recently premiered at Lincoln Center and in Canada.

LOCUST VALLEY

Locust Valley Chamber of Commerce
www.locustvalleychamber.com

Farmers Market, through November (every Saturday).
Operation Democracy - Music for Peace, Saturday, September 11 in Thomas Park.

Locust Valley High School Reunion
The class of 1970 is celebrating it’s 40th Reunion Saturday, October 9, 7 pm at the Italian American Club, 48 Summit St, Oyster Bay. $60/pp includes a buffet and band. Drinks at the cash bar range from $2 - $5. All alumni welcome. For further information contact George Smith 516-674-3803.

Locust Valley Library
170 Buckram Road
516-671-1837

Board of Trustees public meeting to discuss the expansion plans for the library, August 26, 7 pm.

Locust Valley Senior Citizens Club
516-676-1619

First Meeting of the 2010-2011 season, Tuesday, September 7 at 10:30 am. Location, Community Room in the Locust Valley library. Meetings are twice a month. The first meeting concerns business details, lunch and playing bingo. The second monthly meeting is for entertainment and lunch. Anyone 55 years or older is eligible to join.

The Michael Trama Memorial Fund;
Locust Valley Bayville Soccer Club
PO Box 115
islandrunning.net.

Michael Trama Memorial 5K Walk/Run, Sunday, September 26, at 9 am at Centre Island Beach in Bayville. Sponsored by numerous local businesses and community members, the event will benefit the educational fund for the children of Michael Trama. The day will include the 5K walk/run, music, children’s run fun, health resource fair and children’s activities

St. John’s of Lattingtown
Latttingtown Road

Donations For Fall Fair, if you are moving, or have cleaned out your attic or basement recently, and want to donate gently used items for a tax deduction, the 58th Annual Fall Fair will be held on Saturday, September 18 10am-4pm with a preview at 9:15 am. Smaller items may be dropped off at the barn at St John's, on Saturday morning during July and August, from 9am-noon. For larger items that require pick up, or for further information, please call the church office, 516-671-3226 or email Karin@stjlat.org.

MILL NECK

Mill Neck Manor
40 Frost Mill Road

Mill Neck Interpreter Service Hosts
English Equivalents Workshop, Saturday, September 25 from 9 am to 4 pm. The work shop entitled “English Equivalents: Whoa! Train Zoom Gone. Did You See What She Signed? What Did She Mean by That and How Can I Say it in English?” featuring renowned American Sign Language (ASL) performer, teacher, workshop presenter and actress Trix Bruce.
Call for Craft Vendors for Annual Fall Harvest Festival, held on Columbus Day Weekend, October 9 and 10, from 9 am to 5 pm. For more information, please call Roberta Baade, (516) 922-4100, ext. 220.

John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden Dogwood Lane & Oyster Bay Road
516-676-4486
strollgarden1@verizon.net,
www.humesjapanesestrollgarden.org.

Public guided Tour with Tea Ceremony Demonstration, on scheduled Saturdays:
September 11, October 2 & 16, starting at 10 am. Tour is followed by a demonstration of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony.

Summer Exhibit, through Sunday, September 26.
Demonstration of Gyotaku the Art of Japanese Fish Painting by Long Island artist Jack Schwartz, Saturday, August 28, 1:30–2:30 pm.
Plant Sale, October 2 , 3.

OLD WESTBURY

North Shore Land Alliance
151 Post Road
516-626-0908
www.northshorelandalliance.org

Louis C. Clark Sanctuary and Darwin James Preserve, Old Brookville, Saturday, September 11 at 2 pm. Explore these sibling sites with NSLA’s Jane Jackson and learn about preserving their wetlands.

Old Westbury Gardens
71 Old Westbury Road
516-333-0048
www.oldwestburygardens.org

Tai Chi, Wednesdays in August at 10:30 am. Professional Tai Chi instructor Linda Cafiero designs classes with all experience levels in mind.
Yoga, Thursdays and Saturdays in August at 11:15 am.
Scottish Games and Festival, Saturday, August 28, 8 am - 5 pm, rain or shine. The actual games are just a small part of the myriad number of programs, demonstrations, and events that will be available throughout the day.

OYSTER BAY / EAST NORWICH

Boys and Girls Club of OBEN
1 Pine Hollow Road
922-9285

Before and after school programs, now
open to the general public, contact Bill Waters at ext. 17.
President’s Cup Golf Tournament, Monday October 4 at the Nassau Country Club, St. Andrews Lane. For more information, call Camille at 516-922-9285, ext. 16.

Centro Cultural Hispano
61 East Main Street
558-7020

English as a second language, mornings: Tuesday to Friday 9 am to 11 am and evenings: Monday to Thursday 7 pm to 9 pm. Three levels of study offered please contact for information.

Community United Methodist Church
1300 Jericho-Oyster Bay Road
516-922-0133
52nd Annual Chicken BBQ, Saturday, September 11, 4 pm-7 pm rain or shine. (Frank Russo Memorial). Tickets: may be purchased the day of the event or by calling the church office between 9 am-1 pm, Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays. at 516-922-0133. The cost is $12/adults, $7/children.

Friends of Sagamore Hill
www.sagamore-hill.com

Gala Friends Night by the Bay, Thursday, September 23, 7-10 pm, at the Sagamore Yacht Club. Artifacts and treasures, never before seen or publicly displayed from Theodore Roosevelt’s home will be presented by staff, and guests will also enjoy cocktails and a buffet supper overlooking Oyster Bay harbor. Space is limited. Reservations & admission are by advance donation of $75 per person by Sept. 16 to: The Friends of Sagamore Hill, PO Box 270, Syosset, NY 11791. For information, call 516-364-1869.

Oyster Bay High School
150 East Main Street

Board of Education Meeting, Tuesday, August 31 at 8 pm in the high school library.
Class of 1950 Reunion, for more information contact Ed Meehan #921-4357.
Class of 1975 Reunion, Saturday, October 2 at the Homestead Restaurant. For more information member of the committee can be found on Facebook and Classmates.com.

Oyster Bay East Norwich Library
89 East Main Street
922-1212

Play bridge, every Monday, beginners welcome.

Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center
134 Cove Road
516-922-3200

Creature Feature!, Thursdays, Saturdays & Sundays (throughout the summer) 2 - 2:30 pm.
Nature Strollers, Tuesdays at 11am.

ROSLYN

Nassau County Museum of Art
One Museum Drive
516-484-9337

MiniArtMuseum for Children, open Tuesdays - Sundays, 12 noon - 4:30 pm. (Mini Art Museum only admission is $5 for adults; $4 for students, seniors, and children 4-12).
Contemporary Gallery: Currents, through September 12, showcases three exciting artists working today: Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Benjamin Edwards and Tom Sanford.
The Sea Around Us, through September 12. NCMA newest exhibition portrays the magnetism we feel for bodies of water alongside the dangers, even the terror, that seas often present including works by Pissaro, Cropsey, Buttersworth.

WOODBURY

Crest Hollow Country Club
8325 Jericho Turnpike

Celebration of Suburban Diversity 2010 Banquet, Tuesday, October 26 at 5 pm. Join us for an evening of awards, art work, entertainment and inspirational speakers.



 


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