mmmmm l- : :£x:f ?mit: [email protected] ¦MMM^MMMHMiM ^UM^^ _____ This Week ... January 20 The Great South Bay Audubon Society witt meet at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker Madelyn Todd of the Games Point Museum w»# give a presentation on "Big Birds of trie Everglades," Meetings are held at the Connetquot State Park and Preserve, Sunrise Highway, Oakdale, All meetings and field trips are free to the public . For information calf,363-7716. January 21 Computer Fourth Grade will he held at the Sayville Library at 1 .1 ' 5 p,ro. $15 fee. Catt 5S9-4440 ext. 305 for information. January 24 GardenThyme - Join Carolyn Kurjz 2ambraski at 7 p.m. at the Sachem Library to discuss gardening. Call58&5G24 to register or get more information . Arthritis Self-Welp Workshop will be held at the S&yvltte library at *%p a^m. Catt 5S&444& ext. 305 forre^stratVori Wtaformation, Museum of Modem Art - The Sayville Library is sponsoring a trip to MOMA with lunch at the new MOMA restaurant on Feb. 17. Price: $72. Call 5894440 ext. 305 for registration and information. January 22 January26 January 23 The Gofftam Trio featuring Violin, cello and piano w0 perfcrro #* tte Jafip Art Council's Free Winter 2GQ5 Series at Bayard Cutting Arboretum at 2.p.m. Ca& . .* 224-5420 f ortpmmm, Trios tar Clarinet , violin and piano by Darius Milhaud and Rick Sowash will be played by Joseph Rosen and friends at , the BayportShie Point library at 2 p,#t , Calf 363-6133 for information. January 27 Book Discussion - The Sachem Library book discussion group will discuss Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky from 12-2 p.m. Call 588-5024 for information. January 28 Kkteerdse - Children ages 3-5 and a parent/caregiver are invited to join Pat Herrmann for a variety of fun, games and exercise at the Sayville Library from 1-1:45 p.m. or 2-2:45 p.m. Call 589-4440 ext. 319 for registration and information. Infant/Child CPR with Lori Green will be held at the Sayville Library at 5:45 p.m. $40 fee payable by check or money order to Lori Green. Call 589-4440 ext. 305 for registration and information. January 29 URR Trip to NYC - The Sachem Library provides a trip to NYC from the Ronkonkoma Station. For just $7.50 round trip travel to N.Y.C. on the 9:43 a.m. train. Return as late as youwish allowing you to pack as Volunteer Tutors Needed - Literacy Suffolk Inc. helps adults learn to read, write and/or speak English. To register for a training workshop or for more information , call 286-1649 or visit www.literacysuffolk.org for information. Art - Spiritual Energy: Healing Paintings the art of Jay K. Petersen,curated by Art Without Walls , Inc. will be on display at the West Islip Library, 3 Higbie Laie, through Jan. 31. Call 567-9418 for information. Nothing But Net - Atl boys and girls ages 1 0 to 14 are invited to participate in the annua*ftnights of ttotuflWos flee-*. Throw CharnpiGnsbjp at 1p.rru to OakUntted Church Preschool OpenHousedate-Bohemia iHS, Oakdale. Pre-regtsThettefted Church Preschool ,%$& Mldtratkm . Is not required. Winners ) t m <He Road fti SayvtHe,*$ $?e hefdftig m advance and compete ir* district and ©pen house fiom 1 1 &m. to ipjn. requited " state levels. Proof of age Is on - iaome be ' a .SRd discover how you ^an the evening of the event. part of yourchfid's earty teaming experience through unique programs fer 3-r 4and 5-year-old children. Call 244-3524 for information . West Sayville Christian School presents a live concert featuring the group Eyewtrjess in the main auditorium at St Joseph's College ,155 West Roe BouleAirport Playhouse features a senior vard in Patchogue ,at 6:30 p.m. Tickets matinee of Seussfca?at2 p.m. Thisis a in advance are $10 for adults and $6 magfcai, musical show that looks at the for children ages 13 and under. Tickets crazy world of Dr. Seuss. Tickets are at the door are $12 for adults and $8 $14. Calf 589-7588 for Information. for children aged 13 and under. Call 58S-2180 for information. Book Discussion - The Sachem Library Sinatra Throughthe Eyes: Part 2 will be held at the Sayville Library at 2 p.m. Join Mel Glazer for part 2 of his interactive musical presentation. CsM 5894440 ext. 305 for registration and information. _ Of Note - _^____ hook discussion group will discuss Wiid Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang from 7-9 p.m. Call 5885024 for information . Going Back to School - Join Beryl Menger from Suffolk Community Cortege to find out how easy it can be. Everyttiteg front courses to finances will be discussed. HeW at the. Sayville tft>ra# ,at 7 t>M. Caft 58&4440 ext. dQ&"for registration ami information. Around Town Submissions Send submissions to: ftm Suffolk County Hem . P.O.Box 367,Sayville, NY 1 1 7 8 2 Emafl:SCHlBLetter ^aol^om much into a fun-filled day in Manhattan as you can handle. In-person registration is required with non-refundable payment by 9 p.m. on Jan. 26. Children under 4 ride free. Call 588-5024 for information. Getting Ready to Babysit - Young adults (ages 10 and up) are invited to the Sayville Library to discuss the responsibilities of babysitting and the skill necessary for the important job of childcare from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring lunch or a snack. Call 589-4440 ext. 319 for registration and information. January 30 Benjamin Robison, violinist , and Leva Jokubaviciute, pianist, will perform in the Islip Art Council's Free Winter 2005 Series at Bayard Cutting Arboretum at 2 p.m. Call 224-5420 for information. JuJKsu for Women - Learn to defend yourself at the Sayville Library at 2 p.m. (three sessions) Jan. 30-Feb. 13. Fee: $25 payable to Pat Mizzi. Call 589-4440 ext. 305 for registration and information. Tour of the Louis Aimstrong House - The Sayville Library is sponsoring a trip on April 14 to tour the newly opened home of the great Louis Aimstrong. Lunch is at the famous Water's Edge and you conclude the day with a tour of the isamu Noguchi Garden Museum. Price: $75. Call 5894440 ext. 305 for registration and information. Ten Star All Star Basketball Camp Applications are now being accepted for this camp for boys and girls ages 10-19. For a free brochure, call 704-3730873 anytime. Plumbers Recruit Apprentices - The Joint Apprenticeship Committee of Plumbers , Loca l 200, will conduct recruitment through April 18 for 20 apprentices. Applications available in person only at the Plumbers Local 200 Training Facility, 375 Central Avenue in Bohemia from 1-4 p.m. the first and third Monday of each month. Applications must be completed on premises and cost $15. For further information, applicants should contact the New York State Department of Labor office located nearest their home. fen The International Friendship Group holds its monthly meetings at 1p.m. at the Bayport-Blue Point Library on the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome. Call 3636133 for information. The Senior Companion Program is looking for volunteers who can help other seniors. Your volunteerism can pay you a small stipend, travel expenses and benefit days while you assist another elder who's struggling to remain independent. Call 3218229 ext. 206 for information. Thrift Shop - The St. Lawrence the Martyr thrift shop, 1 1 1 1 -1 3 Railroad Avenue in Sayville, has lots of bargains. Call 5671592. Donations gratefully accepted. Power Wheelchairs Available - State Medical makes available power (electric) wheelchairs to senior citizens and permanently disabled people of any age, usually at no out-of-pocket expense if they qualify. Call 1-800-340-8525 or visit www.statemedical.com for information. Family Services are held every Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Sayville Jewish Community Center, 225 Greeley Avenue. Saturday morning services are held at 9 a.m. followed by a Cholent luncheon. Everyone is invited. Call 589-1898 for information. Calling All Volunteers - Individuals interested in making a difference in their communities should contact Islip Town 's Department of Human Services for information about upcoming training classes for volunteer peer counselors at the town's telephone hotline. Call 277-4700 for information. Families Anonymous - Are you concerned about a family member who appears to have an alcohol, drug or behavioral problem? We can help. Meetings are held at St. Lawrence School in Sayville at 7 p.m. on Mondays. Call Pat at 581-3418 after 3 p.m. or Theresa at 567-3383 for information. January 31 to focus attention on the No. 1killer of women - cardiovascular disease. Call 1-888-MY-HEART or visit www.americanheart.org/red for information. February 2 Senior Advocate from the Suffolk County Office for the Aging, Bea McCarthy, meets with persons aged 60 or over, or their caregivers , to provide information and counseling at the Connetquot Library from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call 567-5079 for information. February 3 The International Friendship Group will meet for coffee and conversation at the Bayport-Blue Point Library at 1p.m. All are welcome. Call 363-6133 for information. February 4 National Wear Red Day - Women across Long Island will be wearing red ^ § ^ g Vocational Training for persons with dis^ abilities is available at Skills Unlimited , ° 405 Locust Avenue in Oakdale. Call 567-3320 or visit skillsunlimited.Qrg for information. Retirees - The Eastern Long Island Northrop Grumman Retiree Club is seeking new members. Group meets monthly on the third Wednesday of the month (no meetings in July and August) . Meet at the Best Western , LIE Exit 72 (Route 25). Call Bert at 864-4377 or email bertevie@aof .com or call Bob at 585-7987. Retirees Biggest Financial Mistakes Join financial planner Todd Geller at the Sayville Library at 10:30 a.m. for a program that could save you thousands of dollars for your retirement. Call 589-4440 ext. 305 for registration and information. u[_ February 5 The Great South Bay Audubon Society 's Mid Winter Fund-Raiser Seed Sale will be held at the Wild Bird Market Place, 37 North Main Street , Sayville from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All purchases made that date will go to the Great South Bay Audubon Society. February 6 Nepenthe featuring piano, violin, cello and clarinet will perform in the Islip Art Council's Free Winter 2005 Series at the Boulton Center for the Performing Arts at 2 p.m. Call 224-5420 for information. Gunter Stem, bass baritone, will sing Songs of the Heart at the Bayport-Blue Point Library at 2 p.m. This concert is free. Call 363-6133 for informations
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