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POST CALENDAR OF EVENTS The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, March 13 •Massapequa Bd. of Ed. Regular Meeting and Budget Discussion #3: 8 p.m.; Central Office Bd. Room, 4925 Merrick Rd., Massapequa. For further info., call 797-6600. More ... LI Yoga workshop The Long Island Yoga Association will hold a workshop, Saturday, Feb. 9, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 407 Main St., Farmingdale. For more information call 631-261-1777 or visit www.longislandyogaassociation. More ...
St. David's Lutheran Church's Men's Club held its November meeting at the Corner Galley in Massapequa, Tuesday, Nov. to celebrate Thanksgiving. The guest speaker was St. David's Pastor David J. More ... Village Vote March 18 Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park residents will go to the polls Tues., March 18 to elect two trustees. If anyone is in need of an absentee ballot, call Village Hall at 798-0244, extension 11. Residents are encouraged to vote at Village Hall, 151 Front St., 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. More ... AHRC meets March 18 The Association for the Help of Retarded Children (AHRC) Nassau County Chapter - Massapequa, Seaford and Farmingdale Auxiliary will hold its next meeting Tues. March 18, 10:30 a.m. at Marjorie Post Park Community Center, Unqua and Merrick roads, Massapequa. New members are welcome. For information... More ... Anti drug and drinking seminar April 9 Massapequa Junior/Senior High School PTSA, Health, Wellness and Safety Committee will host a presentation by YES Community Counseling Center of Underage Drinking and Drugging, WE Are Not Immune, April 9, 7:45 p.m., at the Massapequa High School Main Campus Cafeteria, 4925 Merrick Rd. All parents, ... More ...
The Presbyterian Community Church of Massapequa had a collection for "Souper Bowl Sunday" to help food pantries in the local area. More ...
On Jan. 17, three of St. William the Abbot's students were honored by the Diocese of Rockville Centre for their participation the 50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee Contest. More ... Business Basics Workshop March 19 A program entitled Business Basics: How to Successfully Start a Small Business will be held Wednesday, March 19, 7 to 9 p.m. at the South Huntington Public Library, Huntington Station. There is no fee. Pre-registration is required by calling 631-549-4411. More ... Meditation Center to Sponsor Community Health Day Science of Spirituality invites the local community to Community Health Day on Sat., March 15, 10 a.m.- to 3 p.m., at the Science of Spirituality Meditation Center, 79 County Line Rd. This free event is an opportunity to experience life-changing seminars for healthy living. More ...
Reverend Jeff Wells, shown right, serves as pastor of Community United Methodist Church, which hosted Richard Rice as guest preacher on Jan. 24. Rice is the superintendent for 70 United Methodist churches on Long Island More ... Seminar on fostering Bidawee kittens Bideawee, one of the nation' s oldest not-for-profit humane animal organizations, is hosting a free Fostering Seminar on Sat. March 29, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at their Wantagh location. Learn how you can save a life by bottle feeding an orphaned kitten. Find out about caring for and socializing older k... More ... Retired volunteers class on "RSVP: Getting Things Done!" Retired and senior volunteer recruits, age 55 and over, respond with wisdom, experience and commitment to the needs of Nassau County residents. For further information call the Department of Senior Citizen Affairs Retired and Senior Volunteer Program at 227-8988. More ... Free hotline for those dealing with addiction Anyone who has experienced a loved one suffering from addiction knows all too well that it affects more people than just the addicted; everyone close to a person addicted to drugs or alcohol feels the effects. More ... St. William to hold spring fair, Sat. March 15 St. William the Abbot School will be holding its spring craft fair, Sat. March 15, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Msgr. Thomas G. Leavey Auditorium of the School, 2001 Jackson Ave., Seaford. There will be Easter plants, religious articles, raffle baskets, a grand 50/50, baked goods, hot and cold food an... More ... Beth-El Purim masquerade ball Congregation Beth-El announces that on Sat. March 22, 8 p.m. it will host a Purim masquerade ball. The cost is $18 per person. Keeping in the tradition of Purim celebration, prizes will be awarded for best male, female and couple costumes. The evening fare will be mid-Eastern delicacies. To make a... More ... Income-eligible mature workers There are immediate placements available in the Senior Community Service Employment Program which is available through the Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs. If you wish to work and are 55 plus, call 227-8945 to learn if you are income eligible to participate in this employment tr... More ... FBHS seeks theater materials for spring exhibit The Farmingdale Bethpage Historical Society is looking for local theater-related items for its spring exhibit. The exhibit will include items such as "props," playbills and programs and pictures from plays, dramas and musicals presented in Farmingdale. All community members are invited to contribu... More ... AARP meets Thurs., March 27 Massapequa AARP #4727 will be holding its next meeting, Thurs., March 27, 1 p.m. at Congregation Beth El, 99 Jerusalem Ave., Massapequa. Coffee will be served at 12:30 p.m. All are welcome. The guest speaker will be Daniel Okrent of the Nassau-Suffolk Law Services and his subject matter will be M... More ... Congregation Beth-El honors teachers During Sabbath services on Fri., March 14, 8 p.m., Congregation Beth-El will honor its religious school teachers. The students of the Dalet class (sixth graders) will lead the service, with a dinner preceding. The Congregation Beth-El Religious School spans ages four through 17. More ...
Big Truck Day was recently held at St. William the Abbot School, Seaford. Trucks from the Town of Oyster Bay, Town of Hempstead, and the Fire and Police Departments were there to help educate the children. Students learned all about transportation and technology and how they work hand in hand. More ... |
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