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Events & Calendar December 5th, 2007
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
      The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, December 6 •Ladies Auxiliary of the Massapequa Fire Dept. Meeting: 7 p.m., Firehouse, Hicksville Rd. and Brooklyn Ave. For further info., call 798-9849.
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Soup Spoilers cook for the holidays
      St. David's Lutheran Church's cooking group, known as The Soup Spoilers, prepared 20 gallons of turkey soup for the Thanksgiving meal served at the Interfaith Nutrition Network (INN) located at 146 Babylon Tpke. Freeport.
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Plainedge performs Midsummer Nights' Dream
      Plainedge High School is presenting an original adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Although the air outside is chilly, this play brings you back to the magic of a midsummer night and a world of powerful potions, mischievous fairies and young love gone awry.
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LI Mystics present holiday show December 10th
      The Long Island Mystics is the local chapter of the Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.). the S.A.M. was founded over 100 years ago by a group of New York magicians. Among those early founders was Harry Houdini. The mystics meet at the Community United Methodist Church, 100 Park Blvd., Massapeq...
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Painting on some holiday cheer
      Students from the Massapequa High School Art Club painted holiday decorations on windows along Park Boulevard in Massapequa Park.
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Tiger Cubs take the Train
      The Cub Scouts have a monthly theme and for the month of September the theme was trains. Tiger Cubs from Pack 590 of Lockhart Elementary School took the Long Island Railroad from Massapequa to Islip. The boys were able to experience riding on the train and switching to a double decker train in Bab...
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Free Christmas concerts to be held throughout December
      The Long Island Tres Dias Choir will be presenting free Christmas concerts in December. There will be a preview on Saturday, Dec. 8, 7 p.m. at St. William the Abbot Church, 2000 Jackson, Ave., Seaford. On Sunday, Dec. 9, a two-hour concert will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Church of the Nazare...
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NAACP to celebrate anniversary Dec. 13
      The Central Long Island National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P) Branch will celebrate its 61st anniversary of the founding of the branch on Thursday, Dec. 13, 7 p.m. during its Branch Anniversary and Freedom Fund Program. The program will be held at the Hollywood Bap...
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Seaford's Holiday Concert celebrates 50 years of music
      The Seaford Community Band, directed by Joseph Manso, along with the Marion Male Chorus and Seaford Women Chorale, will perform their 19th Annual Holiday Concert at Seaford High School, Saturday, Dec. 15, 8 p.m. at Seaford High School. The high school is on Seamans Neck Road, north of Sunrise High...
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Deadline for nominating Woman of Distinction nears
      Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto announced that the Town is continuing to accept nomination forms for the 10th annual Women of Distinction"awards program. "The Town of Oyster Bay will, once again, have the privilege of honoring eight designated 'Women of Distinction' in March 2008, in cel...
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Brownie Troop 2419 rakes up MPK
      On Sunday Nov. 18, St. Rose of Lima's Brownie Troop 2419 and their siblings joined together to do a community service project in Massapequa Park. They grabbed their hats, coats and gloves and set out to rake 20 bags of leaves on Park Boulevard. Thankfully the weather held up and the kids had a gre...
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Mayor James Altadonna and the Board of Trustees congratulate Massapequa International softball team
     Mayor James Altadonna and the Board of Trustees recently congratulated Massapequa International Little League junior softball team 16 year olds and coaches for achieving their championship.
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20th annual Ho Ho Ho Run to be held December 15
      Runners, walkers, wheelchairs athletes and their families and friends from the Massapequas and all over Long Island and beyond are invited to celebrate the holiday season by being part of the fun at the Carter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt LLP Ho Ho Ho Holiday 5 Kilometer Run, Saturday morning, Decem...
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COMPASS meeting December 11
      The Amityville COMPASS (Community, Parents, School, Students) Coalition will hold its next meeting Tuesday, Dec. 11, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Northwest School, 450 County Line Rd., Amityville, at the PPS Suite, at the end of the north side driveway.
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Support for divorce, separation, widowhood
      The Beginning Experience offers help for the heartache of divorce, separation and widowhood. The group offers a weekend away for a lifetime of change. The next weekend will be held Feb. 15 to 17, 2008. For information and reservations, call Connie at 516-735-1720, Mike at 516-812- 6517 or Celia at...
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MHS nursery school program
      Massapequa's High School's family and consumer science department, in conjunction with its child study course, will once again sponsor a nursery school program for district residents. The high school students enrolled in the course have successfully completed the Parenting and Child Development ...
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Resident gives art workshop at library
      Participants in the hands-on workshop given by artist Beth S. Goldberg on September 18 at the Massapequa Public Library on Harbor Lane, had the opportunity to explore and create their own work in the style of French Cubist artist Georges Braque.
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Massapequa Park annual Harvest Fair
      Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, Councilwoman Rose Marie WalkerTown Clerk Steve Labriola, and Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich attended the Over the Hill Gang Softball League's charity fundraiser check presentation to Jake Amato.
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