Antiques, Collectibles,
Handcrafts Flea Market:
Sunday, November 1
Pasta Night:
Tuesday, November 3
Harvest Dinner:
Saturday, November 7
Saturday, October 31
Enjoy Halloween With Poetry
Presented by Maxwell Corydon Wheat, Jr., of Freeport, First Poet Laureate of Nassau County (2007-09), at 2 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Performance Poets Association at the East Meadow Library, 1886 Front St., East Meadow (794-2570). Audience members are invited to read their own or favorite Halloween poems during the open microphone session.
Sunday, November 1
NC AHRC Foundation Annual Walkathon
The annual Walkathon, which is attended by AHRC individuals, local students, friends, family and supporters of AHRC, benefits children and adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. All walkers who raise $100 or more will have their names entered into a drawing to win 10 tickets to a screening of the Twilight sequel, New Moon, and a $50 gift card to purchase snacks at the movie.10 a.m. registration; 11 a.m. walk kicks off at Eisenhower Park, Field 6A, East Meadow. Open to everyone and all schools are welcome to participate. Call Valerie Esposito 626 -1000, ext. 1142. Visit http://www.firstgiving.com/AHRCFoundation, to register your walk team.
Antiques, Collectibles, Handcrafts Flea Market
Sponsored by the Bellmore Lions Club from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Bellmore LIRR station at Bedford Ave. and Sunrise Hwy., Bellmore. To be a vendor call 785-0222. Also on Nov. 29.
Tuesday, November 3
Pasta Night
Menu: Pasta, chicken cutlets, salad, beverage and dessert. 6:30 p.m. in St. Bernard’s auditorium, 3100 Hempstead Tpke. Adults $12; children under 12 $5. Questions? Call Mary Lynn 731-5633. Sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of the Americas.
Thursday, November 5
Brain Tumor Support Group
The Guardian Brain Foundation Support Group for survivors and their family members will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the North Bellmore Library, 1551 Newbridge Rd., N. Bellmore. Facilitator Donna Vignola, MSW, LCSW. Call 631-271-3292. Go to www.guardianbrain.org. Also on Dec. 3.
Saturday, November 7
Harvest Dinner
WMCC will host its annual Harvest Dinner at the Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church, 1845 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh. There will be two seatings 5:30 and 7 p.m. For more information contact the church at 785-1829.
Sunday, November 8
Defensive Driving Course
Offered by the Empire Safety Council. Reduce driving record by four points. Save 10 percent off car insurance premiums. The course will be held at 10 a.m. at Temple B’nai Torah, 2900 Jerusalem Ave., Wantagh (corner of Oakfield and Jerusalem); (221-2370). Tuition: $50 per person (bring a blank check on day of class). Tuition includes all classroom materials, student workbook, DMV transmittal to record completion on each student’s driving record and a tamper-proof certificate mailed to each student for insurance-reduction purposes. For details and reservations, call Max Gershfeld, course instructor, 695-5952. Sponsored by the Brotherhood of Temple B’Nai Torah.
Tabla Players of India
The tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music. The concert at East Meadow Library at 2 p.m. will begin with Achyut and Tejas Tope of Miller Place, who are well regarded as teachers and performers. Following the performance there will be a hands-on workshop of tabla playing taught by Sejal Kukadia of New Hyde Park. Call 794-2570, ext. 560 for reservations. All are welcome. Admission is free. This series has been made possible with public funds from the NYS Council of the Arts, a public agency, through the efforts of Assemblyman Tom McKevitt and Assemblywoman Earlene Hooper for their generous support in making this series possible. Presented in collaboration with Long Island Traditions.
Monday, November 9
Long Island Crisis Center Seeks Volunteers
Long Island Crisis Center is looking for volunteers for the upcoming Volunteer Counselor Training Program. Those interested in becoming a volunteer telephone crisis intervention counselor with LICC must first call 826-0244 to schedule an interview. No experience is necessary to volunteer and the hours are flexible to fit the individual needs of volunteers. All counselors must begin with orientation training. The free comprehensive orientation training program takes place over three evenings in LICC’s office in Bellmore. LICC’s next training sessions will be held 7 to 10 p.m. on Nov. 9, 16 and 23rd. Call 826-0244 to schedule an interview.
Tuesday, November 10
Levittown Property Owners Association
Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Levittown Public Library Community Meeting Room.
Senior Seasonal Flu Vaccination Program
Held by Nassau University Medical Center, 2201 Hempstead Tpke., East Meadow, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the NUMC auditorium. The NuHealth System seasonal influenza vaccination program is provided at no out-of-pocket expense for seniors 60 and older, who are urged to bring their Medicare card if they have one. Note that this program is for seasonal influenza only. H1N1 influenza (formerly known as Swine Flu) vaccine will not be offered at this program. Additional details on H1N1 will be provided in the coming weeks. Call 393-7453 for more information on the NuHealth System seasonal flu vaccination program. Vaccinations will also be given on Dec. 15.
Wednesday, November 11
Mega Networking Event/Dinner
Presented by The Professional Speaker’s Bureau. Open to all business people and professionals. Presenter: “How To Use Marketing and Public Relatons to Grow Your Small Business,” Ron Gold, president Marketing Works. 6 to 8 p.m. at Executrain, 2043 Wellwood Ave., Farmingdale. Pre-paid $30; $35 at the door. Erica Prince, facilitator. Registration required. Call 817-0222 or 484-2844 (msg.) or www.speakersnetworking.com.
Friday, November 13
Free Flu Shots
New York State Assemblyman Tom McKevitt, in cooperation with Nassau University Medical Center, is sponsoring this year’s flu shot program at the East Meadow Library for residents age 60 and older. The shots will be administered by appointment only; appointments are handed out in order and cannot be changed. Call 794-2570, ext. 216.
Catholic Golden Age
Chapter #180, Hicksville Levittown, for all seniors over 50. Meeting at noon at Levittown Hall, Levittown Pky. (off Old Country Rd.), Hicksville. Refreshments. New members are always welcome. Call 334-6725.
The Melody Makers of LI
A Chapter of L.I.F.E. (Lowrey is Fun and Easy) will have its monthly meeting at Maestro Music and Wellness Center, 160 Center Ln., at 2 p.m. After the business meeting, there will be music played by the members as well as refreshments. The group is in the process of working on its holiday project, Samaratian’s Purse, which brings the holidays to needy children throughout the world. Interested senior citizens will be able to see the dynamics of the Lowrey Wellness Program. There is no admission. All are welcome. For further information on the Lowrey Wellness Program contact: Anthony Cozzolino 917-327-8071 or e-mail @ acozz333@mac.com.
Saturday, November 14
Relive the Era of The Beatles
Temple Beth-El of Bellmore presents the cast of Beatlemania for a live performance. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. at 1373 Bellmore Rd., N. Bellmore. The cast (www.moptops.com) recreates the sights and sounds of The Beatles so faithfully that you will recall when the world was engulfed in the most pleasant fever of all: Beatlemania. Tickets are $40 each and can be purchased with PAYPAL at WWW.TBEBELLMORE.ORG or with credit cards at 781-2650. For further information: tbe.events@yahoo.com.
Mommas House Gala
The Mommas House annual gala, a cocktail party, will honor three former resident, Cherise I., Catherine P. and Katie McD., who have overcome many obstacles to become successful young women. Come and hear their stories. The gala will be held at the Brookville Country Club, Brookville. Tickets are $150 per person. Mommas House is a home for young mothers ages 17 to 23 years and their babies. Call Mary McCaffrey 681-2547.
Dinner Dance
As part of the year-long celebration marking its 150th Anniversary, St. Ignatius Loyola Parish will be holding a Dinner Dance from 7 to 11 p.m. in Msgr. Tarrant Hall, E. Nicholai St., Hicksville. Cost is $45 per person. Mail responses and checks (made payable to St. Ignatius Loyola Parish) to St. Ignatius Loyola Rectory, 129 Broadway, Hicksville, NY 11801, Attn: Dinner Dance. Call Michele 695-6835 for more information. All guests must be age 21 and over. The church will try to accommodate groups up to eight per table who would like to sit together. Indicate seating preference with response. Seating is limited. RSVP no later than Nov. 7. No walk-ins allowed.
Sunday, November 15
Food Drive
The Center for the Alignment of Body, Mind and Spirit, 2050 Wantagh Ave,, Wantagh, will be sponsoring a food drive from 1 to 4 p.m. All donations of non-perishable food items will be given to Long Island Cares: The Harry Chapin Food Bank. To thank you for your donation, you will have the opportunity to meet the staff of health care professionals and receive a gift card for complimentary services, including chiropractic, acupuncture, therapeutic massage, reflexology, nutrition counseling and spiritual counseling. Refreshments will be served. Call 221-3500 for details.
Concert
Seasons of Harmony presented by the Twin County Chorus of Sweet Adelines International at 2 p.m. at the Farmingdale-Wantagh Jewish Center, 3710 Woodbine Ave., Wantagh. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door one hour before show time. For more information or to order tickets in advance call Nancy 795-7070 or Marilyn 631-277-6353 or email:twincounty3@optonline.net.
Upcoming Events
At Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Located at 3434 Hempstead Tpke. The following events are offered:
•The Pioneer Club is up and running every Wednesday at 6:15. The Pioneer Club is on the order of the Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts. It’s open to different age groups. For more information and/or an application contact 516-731-7387.
•The Pumpkin Patch is Back. The church is holding its Seventh Annual Pumpkin Patch. Come by to find your own “Great Pumpkin”, take some pictures and have some fun. There are many beautiful pumpkins waiting to be picked. So come on by, Sunday through Friday from noon to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and see if you can find the best pumpkin in the patch.
•Vendors needed for the Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair being held on Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Annamarie 491-2192 for information or application.
Holiday Craft Fair
On Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the American Legions Auxiliary, Post #1711, 3123 N. Jerusalem Rd., Levittown, to benefit child welfare, veteran groups and needy families in the community for the holidays. Vendors wanted. Tables $40. For more information call Judy 796-6094.
Shopper’s Night Vendors Needed
The Annual Shopper’s Night, sponsored by the Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, will be held on Dec. 2 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at Temple Emanu-el, 123 Merrick Ave., East Meadow (two blocks south off Hempstead Tpke., off the M5 exit on Meadowbrook Pky.). Vendors are needed. Fees are $35 for a single table; $30 for each additional table. No admission fee. Call 794-8911.
Vendors Wanted
For the Holy Trinity Holiday Craft Fair at Holy Trinity High School Newbridge Rd., Hicksville, on Nov. 21 and Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Over 100 vendors will be selling new merchandise and crafts. Free admission, raffles, Chinese auction, bake sale and concession. Vendors Wanted. All profits support the performing arts and athletic programs of Holy Trinity Diocesan High School. For more information and/or vendor forms contact: Holy Trinity High School 433-2900. Email: TitanClub@HolyTrinityHS.echalk.com.
Vendors Wanted
For the “Think Pink Expo.” All table fees will be donated to the South Nassau Communities Hospital Cancer Program. Email: dawnv321@optonline.net.