LI Yoga Association Workshop – Saturday, January 9
Midshore Mothers’ Winter Center Open House – Monday, January 11
Giant Train Show – Saturday, January 19
Saturday, January 9
LI Yoga Association Workshop
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 407 Main St. Call 631-261-1777.
Monday, January 11
Mega-Networking Event
The Professional Speaker’s Bureau presents a Networking Event, speaker and dinner. Open to all business people and professionals. Presenter: “The Fortune is in the Follow-Up,” Regina Bonolo, Aspire Higher. 6 to 8 p.m. at Executrain, 2043 Wellwood Ave., Farmingdale. Prepaid $30; $35 at the door. Erica Prince – facilitator. Register required. Call 817-0222 or 484-2844 (msg.). Go to www.speakersnetworking.com.
Midshore Mothers’ Winter Center Open House
The Midshore Mothers’ Center will be having its Winter Open House at 7:30 p.m. The center’s new address is 610 Carmans Rd, Farmingdale. The Mothers’ Center is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization run by moms for moms. A safe, non-judgmental place for mothers to share ideas, exchange information and make new friends. Come share some refreshments, try your luck in our raffle drawing and sample a discussion group. For more information call 694-MOMS (6667) or e-mail midshoremoms@verizon.net.
Wednesday, January 13
Farmingdale Board of Education
All meetings are on Wednesdays at 8 p.m., unless otherwise stated, at Howitt Middle School in the east cafeteria.
Saturday, January 16
Giant Train Show
Featuring 12 operating model railroads, MTA/LIRR T.R.A.C.K.S. Program and circus model displays. Sponsored by the Bethpage HS PTSA Council and the Northrop Grumman Model Railroad Society. Held at Bethpage High School, Cherry and Stewart Aves., Bethpage (Exit 9, Route 135), from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Donation to the scholarship fund: $4 ($1 for children), good for all ages, snacks and lunch are available, wheel chair accessible. Info (weekdays): 346-9071. The model railroads range in size from 2 feet x 3 feet to 20 feet x 30 feet and Z scale to G Scale.
Irish Family History Forum
Presents a talk by Meldon J. Wolfgang III, “Sleuthing in the Stacks: Using Uncommon Resources to Uncover Genealogical Clues.” This presentation will introduce researchers to a host of valuable reference tools and finding aids that can be successfully used by genealogists and family historians of all experience levels, and especially by those who have come up against that research brick wall. Resources regularly used by researchers in other disciplines but rarely used by genealogists are explored and suggestions are given for conducting a successful secondary literature search. There will be a Help Session at 10 a.m. Lecture 11 a.m. at the Bethpage Public Library, 47 Powell Ave., Bethpage. Everyone welcome.
Sunday, January 17
L.I. Shipwrecks
Adam Grohman, maritime historian and author of 10 books, will speak at a meeting of the Farmingdale-Bethpage Historical Society on “Claimed by the Sea: Long Island Shipwrecks” at 2 p.m. at the Farmingdale Public Library, 116 Merritts Rd. The program begins the Winter Lecture Series of the Farmingdale-Bethpage Historical Society. Grohman, a diver, has explored many of the ill-fated ships he describes in his illustrated presentation, which includes the Savannah, Lexington, USS Ohio, Circassian, Seawanhaka, Oregon, Louis V. Place, General Slocum, USS San Diego, Andrea Doria and the Gwendoline Steers. Free and open to the public.
Catch of the Day Fundraiser
At Popei’s , 760 Grand Ave., Deer Park, from 1 to 5 p.m. Proceeds to benefit the feral cat programs at Last Hope Animal Rescue of Syosset. Complete dinner, Chinese auction and raffle. $40 per person. Space limited. Call 527-2327, 220-6695 or 631-205-5069. www.lasthopeanimalrescue.org.
Monday, January 18
Children Bounce For a Cause
The Boomer Esiason Foundation is on a quest to eliminate the threat of Cystic Fibrosis and BounceU of Farmingdale wants to help. Children will get to bounce for a cause and enter to win great prizes. BounceU, 101 Carolyn Blvd., will be holding a “Bouncin’ for Boomer” charity event. There will be four different open bounce sessions and be entered to win prizes, including an autographed football. Each paid admission will also receive a Boomer Esiason Foundation bracelet to show support for the cause. BounceU is providing this event for only $15 per child, for children 12 and younger, accompanied by an adult. Proceeds will be donated to the Boomer Esiason. For more information about program offerings, visit www.bounceu.com or call 631-777-5867.
Upcoming Events
Mommy and Me
Registration is now underway for the Winter/Spring session of the Midshore Mothers’ Center’s Mommy and Me program, an interactive play program, with classes available for children from 6 months through preschool age and their parent or caregiver to share. The program includes story time, play time, music, movement, arts and crafts and snack. A modified separation class is offered for children over three years old. Music and Me classes and Painting and Me classes are also offered. Classes begin the week of Feb. 8. Sibling childcare is available during class time. The Midshore Mothers’ Center, located at 610 Carmans Rd, Farmingdale, is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization of “mothers helping mothers” from local communities, which offers groups, workshops and activities year-round.
LIRID and Mill Neck Interpreter Service Workshop
The Long Island Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (LIRID) and Mill Neck Interpreter Service of Hicksville present a workshop entitled How Do I Interpret This and That? Presented by Jimmy Beldon in American Sign Language, the workshop will be held on Jan. 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Nassau Community College in the CCB building, room 252. Beldon will provide an in-depth and practical understanding of skills for interpreters in both ASL and English. Participants will learn tips, receive feedback and have opportunities to take part in effective activities. Open to working interpreters, the workshop will earn participants 0.6 Continuing Education Units. Accommodations are available upon request. Registration deadline is Jan. 16. Fee is $50 per LIRID member; $75 per nonmember. Breakfast and lunch will be included compliments of LIRID. Voice interpreter services will not be available. To register for the workshop, or for more information, contact Judy Sweeney 631-965-7125 or Kristin Connolly 631-379-1376. Send checks payable to: LIRID, PO Box 3039, Garden City, NY 11531-3039, Attn: PD Committee.
Ongoing
Weekly Events
•Bingo every Monday and some Saturdays there is a Bingo Game to support the Arthritis Foundation LI Chapter. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the game starts at 7:15 p.m. Bingo takes place at110 Bingo Hall, 585 Broadhollow Rd., Melville, across from Harrows. Come to bingo and enjoy a night of fun and good times, while supporting a great cause! Call Jennie 631-427-8272.
•Free Support Group for divorced or separated meets every Monday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St Kilian’s Church Parish Center, 485 Conklin St (Route 24). Widowed and never married welcome as well. All singles needing support. Call 753-0923.
•Do You Speak Yinglish? The Yiddish Club, an entertaining, enjoyable, social experience, allows individuals of varying language abilities to speak “Yinglish,” a combination of Yiddish and English. Members and nonmembers alike are given an opportunity to read, speak and tell stories related to their Yiddish experiences. The Yiddish Club meets every Monday from approximately 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Farmingdale Wantagh Jewish Center, 3710 Woodbine Ave., Wantagh. For additional information, call 785-2445.
•Therapeutic Movement Group. Bodies in Motion is a therapeutic movement group for children ages 5 to 1 who need that extra special attention to promote coordination, strength, balance, fine and gross motor skills, social skills, attention and focusing. This group meets Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. at Hot Shots Xtremes Gymnastics Center, second floor, 127 B. Carmans Rd., Farmingdale. Call 631-249-3127 or 631-249-3126. Email: kidsjumpstart@yahoo.com. Facilitators are licensed therapists specializing in pediatrics.
•Overeaters Anonymous. Are you a compulsive overeater? Under eater? Overeaters Anonymous can help. There is a meeting on Tuesdays on the corner of Salisbury Park Dr. and Carmans Rd., East Meadow, across from the firehouse from 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. Call for directions 997-4534. For information about the meeting call Nancy 798-2547 (between 7 and 9 p.m.) or Ed 845-5423.
•The Hardscrabble Balladeers, an adult mixed chorus meets at 404 Main St. in the Hardscrabble Apartment Complex every Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. You are welcome to join in singing songs we all know: Rodgers & Hammerstein, Cole Porter, Sigmund Romberg, Friml, Victor Herbert, etc. the social of “Coffee And” will make you feel like “one of us” from your first visit. Call Lou 586-8067 for more info.
•Senior Pops Orchestra If you love good music and play the violin, cello, viola or bass, come join the Senior Pops Orchestra. Rehearsals on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Sweet Hollow Hall, West Hills County Park, Melville (near Northern State Route 110). The “Pops” is a not-for-profit organization whose members enjoy getting together to make beautiful music. Call 414-1831 for travel directions. Further information call 795-1706.
•The Scrabble Club meets on Thursdays from 12:15 to 3:15 p.m. at the Plainedge Library, 1060 Hicksville Rd., Massapequa. All ages. Scrabble players wanted. Call Judy 827-9506.
•Storytime every Thursday at 11 a.m. at Borders, 231 Airport Plaza, Farmingdale. Call 631-752-0194.
•The Relationship Journey, a group for widow, widowers, divorced and singles 45+. Meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 449 Stewart Ave., Bethpage. Fee $7. Facilitated by TV talk show host of The Relationship Journey. Refreshments. Call 395-8303 for room location.
•Mastering Life – Conversations. Do you experience frustration in relationships, career, health, confidence? Conversations produces a permanent, positive shift in all areas of life. Led by Stefan Deutsch, human development expert. Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon and Sundays from 6 to 8 p.m. in Melville. Call 631-692-0986. $10.
•Massapequa Ballroom Dance Society hosts a full-course hot buffet Dance Luncheon, open to the public, on Fridays from noon to 3:30 p.m. at Manor East Catering Hall, 201 Jerusalem Ave., Massapequa. Dance to all your favorite music with a professional DJ. Singles area and couples. $15 donation. Call 718-332-7825 or email Dancezee@aol.com.
•Overeaters Anonymous. Are you a compulsive overeater? Under eater? Overeaters Anonymous can help. There is a meeting on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon at St. Rose of Lima Church, 2 Bayview Ave., Massapequa. For information about the meeting call Nancy 798-2547 (between 7 and 9 p.m.) or Ed 845-5423.
Monthly Events
•Island Photo Group, a talented group of dedicated photographers working together to advance each other’s photographic skills and to be an exciting force in photographic education on LI. They meet the first three Mondays of every month at 7:30 p.m. (except legal holidays) in the Community Center in Allen Park, 101 Motor Ave. in Farmingdale. For information contact 986-4976 or 753-0654 or email barlowephoto@yahoo.com or visit www.IslandPhotoGroup.org.
•Performance Poets Association. This talented troupe performs original poetry recitals on the third Monday of each month at 8 p.m. at Borders Books, 231 Airport Plaza, Route 110, Farmingdale. Call Judith D’Ambrosio 579-2474.
•Farmingdale Knights of Columbus meeting at 8 p.m. at 1 Morton St. (off 109). New members always welcome. Call 1-631-755-2204. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month.
•Speak Easy: A Toastmasters Club. Can help you conquer your fear of public speaking. In Bethpage, Northrop Grumman Toastmasters meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 5:45 p.m. in Northrop Grumman Building 5, South Oyster Bay Rd., Bethpage. Call Brian 346-7516.
•Farmingdale American Legion, Hugh C. Newman Post #449 is looking for new members who have served in the Armed Forces during various wars and conflicts such as WWII, Korea, Viet Nam and the Gulf War. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month at VFW Post #516, 635 Main St. (just south of the railroad crossing), at 8:15 p.m. Call Commander Thomas Taylor 752-9613.
•LI Junior Chamber of Commerce regularly has the Meet and Greet on the first Thursday and the monthly meeting on the third Tuesday of each month, along with a variety of other events throughout the month, For more information on the LI Junior Chamber, visit WWW.LIJC.com. Contact: Martin Dekom, Chairman, 850-2717 – Mdekom@gmail.com; Julie Dekom, Membership Director -Julz_5@yahoo.com; Steven Eiselen, Community Development VP -SEiselen@msn.com.