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LI Conservatory Music/

Smorgasbord of Desserts:

Friday, October 8

NHP/GCP School Vote

On Capitol Projects:

Tuesday, October 12

Autumn Auction:

Tuesday, October 19

At Long Island Children’s Museum

New exhibit explores the inside world of toys…timeless toys provide the opportunity to explore science. Ever wondered how an Etch A Sketch works or what’s inside Jack-in-the-Box? Take a peek inside these classic toys and others in the new exhibit Toys: The Inside Story that opens at the Long Island Children’s Museum on October 1. If you’ve been wondering how to stop your toddler’s push toy from making such an infernal racket, you’ll love Toys: The Inside Story lets visitors look inside common toys while exploring the basics of pulleys, cams, gears, linkages and circuits. The exhibit consists of 12 components that allow for hands-on exploration and experimentation.  Throughout the exhibit visitors can examine the inside workings of classic games such as Operation, Hungry Hippo and a newer classic – Hokey Pokey Elmo.  In the What’s Inside? section of the exhibit visitors can look in detail at popular toys such as Mr. Machine and a Jack-in-the-Box. The Gears at Play section illustrates the effects of gear ratios as visitors figure out how to make the ballerina and carousel spin faster or slower.  The exhibit will run through January 7 and is free with museum admission.  All activities will be held at the Long Island Children’s Museum, 11 Davis Avenue, Garden City. Children must be accompanied by an adult.  Museum admission: $10 for adults and children over 1 year old. Under 1 year old free. $9 seniors.  Additional fees for theater and special programs may apply.  For additional information, contact 224-5800.


Friday, October 8

Town to Host LI Conservatory Music/Smorgasbord of Desserts

North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman and the North Hempstead town board invite all residents to an “Autumn Treat;” an evening of classical music by the Long Island Conservatory of Music followed by a smorgasbord of desserts. The Oct. 8 event to be held at Harbor Links Golf Course off West Shore Road in Port Washington and kicks off at 7 p.m. The Albertson-based Long Island Conservatory will present an evening of romantic classical music featuring performances by the conservatory’s ensemble of faculty and students. In addition to an array of deserts, coffee, teas and apple cider will also be served. A cash bar will be available.  Reserve your seat by sending a check for $10 made out to Harbor Links Golf Course, North Hempstead Department of Parks, 1801 Evergreen Ave., New Hyde Park, 11040.  For more information, please call 311.


Saturday, October 9

North Hempstead Town Tully Pool to Reopen

The Town of North Hempstead will hold a grand re-opening of its pool on the grounds of Tully Park, off Evergreen Avenue, in New Hyde Park. The ribbon cutting is for 11 a.m.

Thrift Shop at Resurrection/St. Aidan Now Open

The Thrift Shop at Resurrection (formerly St. Andrew’s ) together with St. Aidan’s Churches are now open every Thursday From 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday from l0 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Clothing, bric-a-brac, collectables and much more at reasonable prices.  Resurrection is located at the corner of Campbell Ave and Center St, Williston Park.  For further information call 746-5527.


Sunday, October 10

Two Week Giant Pumpkin Sale

The Community Church of East Williston, 45 East Williston Avenue, East Williston until Oct. 24 from 11:30 to 6 p.m. Enjoy hamburgers and hot dogs on the weekends and old fashioned cider, caramel apples, homemade baked goods and mums every day.  Music by a local band on Oct. 16.  For further information, please call 742-9690.

Temple Tikvah to Hold Rummage Sale

Temple Tikvah, The Center For Reform Judaism, 3315 Hillside Avenue. New Hyde Park will hold a rummage sale today and  tomorrow.  Temple Tikvah formally known as Temple Emanuel of New Hyde Park and Temple Israel of Jamaica will hold its annual rummage sale today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and October 11 9:30 a.m. to  noon. Highlights this year include costume jewelry, watches, pocket books, clothes, shoes, books and household items. Vintage fashion finds and great bargains.


Monday, October 11

AARP Chapter No. 5176 Meeting at Clinton G. Martin

The AARP North Hempstead Chapter No. 5176 will meet at Clinton G. Martin Park, corner of Marcus Avenue and New Hyde Park Road, New Hyde Park from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m.  Come join our friendly members for coffee, buns, and hear informative speakers.  New members welcome.  National AARP membership required. Call 334-1390 for more information.

Irish American Veterans Recognition/Stand Down

The Irish American Center, 297 Willlis Avenue, Mineola, will hold an Irish American Veterans Recognition event from noon to 3 p.m. Sandwiches and salad will be provided, along with coffee, tea, cake and soda bread.  Information will be provided by informed guests on the new current benefits to all veterans of all wars and non-wars.  Anyone with a discharge DD214, please bring it along.  For further information, please call 746-9392.


Tuesday, October 12

New Hyde Park/Garden City Park School Vote on Capitol Projects

The residents of the New Hyde Park/Garden City Park School will have a chance to vote on the capitol projects presented by the board, in detail, at various venues throughout the district at the Manor Oaks School from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.  


Saturday, October 16

Antique and Collectibles Auction

The First Presbyterian Church, 16 South 9th Street, New Hyde Park (south of  Jericho Turnpike).  Viewing at 5 p.m. and auction at 6 p.m.  Lots include oil painting, linens, crystal, pressed and milk glass, jewelry, dolls, cameras, toys, books, military and much more.  Call 328-1963.  Refreshments available.  


Sunday, October 17

Food, Fun and Companionship

The First Presbyterian Church of New Hyde Park, 16 South 9th Street, will hold its food, fun and companionship night on Oct. 17. A pot roast beef dinner will be served at 4:30 p.m. followed by bingo. The donation is $15 for adults and $7 for children under 12. Call the church office 354-5013 for further information or tickets. Reservations must be made by October 8.


Monday, October 18

Water Authority of Western Nassau to Hold Meeting

The next regular meeting of the Water Authority of Western Nassau Board of Directors will be held at 7:30 p.m. rat 58 South Tyson Avenue, Floral Park at 7:30 p.m.  The public is welcome to attend.

ObamaCare Discussed at Knights of Columbus Meeting

At 7:30 p.m. the New Hyde Park Knights of Columbus will hold a meeting and the topic to be discussed will be Choose Freedom-Stop ObamaCare.  Admission fee is $10 to cover cost of guest speaker.  The New Hyde Park Knights of Columbus is located at 1000 Marcus Avenue, New Hyde Park


Tuesday, October 19

The Doe Club of New Hyde Park to Hold Autumn Auction

The Doe Club of New Hyde Park will hold an Autumn Auction at 7 p.m., sharp, at the Elks Lodge, 901 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park.  Admission is $25 per person and includes a free sheet of raffle tickets, appetizers, dinner and desert and there will be a grand prize raffle.  For further information and for reservations please call Martha Vella at 358-6322.


Wednesday, October 20

Stewart Manor/New Hyde Park GOP Club

The Stewart Manor-New Hyde Park Republican Committee will honor its outstanding committee men and women with a dinner in their honor to be held on October 20 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Umberto’s Restaurant, 633 Jericho Turnpike in New Hyde Park.  A commemorative journal will also honor their achievements.  The men and women of our committee, along with your generous financial support were and are the key components in our electoral victories in 2009 and on November 2.  The Dinner and Journal proceeds are vital to the success of our organization and support for our candidates.  Tickets for this event are priced at $85 per person.  Please contact us at 352-3212 for ticket and journal information.  

AARP Chapter No. 5183 to Meet at Clinton Martin Park

The AARP Village Chapter No. 5183 will meet between 9:30 and 11:35 a.m. at Clinton Martin Park, corner of New Hyde Park Road and Marcus Avenue, New Hyde Park.  New members are invited.  Must have a National AARP membership.  Come to the meeting and sign up.  For further information, please call 248-0594.

Laughter Yoga Has Erupted In New Hyde Park

At “Spinner’s Grinners” Laughter Yoga Club, members take part in  a series of laughter, breathing and playfulness exercises with many, many health benefits.  You don’t have to be happy, you don’t have to be funny, you don’t even need a sense of humor!   Everyone can do this!  No joke!  We will not be laying on the floor and no knowledge of yoga is necessary.  All activities are done either sitting or standing.  We meet twice per month, on a Wednesday night (for approx. 1 hr, 10 min.).  Club dates remaining in 2010:  10/20, 11/3, 11/17 and 12/15.  Meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. sharp.  Ages:  13-80.  First time try-out charge:  $7.   Flexible membership options available.  To attend the laughter yoga club and for further details, contact Rosanne T. Spinner, Holistic Health Coach, at:  www.RosanneSpinner.com or call
328-2367


Thursday,  October 21

New Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce to Meet

The next meeting of the New Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Inn at New Hyde Park, 214 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park at 6 p.m.  Bring business cards and giveaways.  Meeting will include “The Return of the Table of Eight.”  A chance for networking.  There will be a new membership drive between now and the end of the year.

Don’t Move Away-Project Independence Presentation

Don’t MoveAway will host a presentation about the Town of North Hempstead’s  Project Independence on October 21, at 7:30 p.m., in the cafeteria of the Wheatley School,11 Bacon Road, Old Westbury.  The presentation will be made by three Town of North Hempstead officials: Jon Kaiman, Supervisor; Tom Dwyer, Councilman, District 2; and Evelyn Roth, Commissioner, Department of Services for the Aging.  Following this, further information about Don’t MoveAway will be presented.


Friday, October 22

Laughter on The 23rd Floor Presented by Herricks Community Players

The hysterical comedy by Neil Simon, Laughter on The 23rd Floor,  will open on the Herricks Community Center stage, 999 Herricks Road, New Hyde Park at 8 p.m.  This is the story about Simon’s days when he was a comedy writer on the 1950s Show of Shows starring Sid Caesar.  The comedic actors in this funny play, directed by the multi-talented John Hayes, are: Nick Becce, Michael Chimenti, Rob Gino, Bill Kane, Michelle Mazza, John Mezzo, Barbara Murphy, Gary Pipa and Warren Schein.  Tickets are $ 22 for adults and $17 for seniors. For tickets and further information, please  call 742-1926.


Saturday, October 23

Craft Fair at Trinity Lutheran Church

The Trinity Lutheran Church, on New Hyde Park Road and Durham Road, New Hyde Park will hold a Craft/Vendor Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Along with the vendors, lunch will be sold and there will be delicious homemade cakes to sell. Plus, there will be a Chinese auction. A good time to do some early holiday shopping. For further information, please call 294-6780.

Annual Church Fair at Episcopal Church, Williston Park

The Episcopal Church of The Resurrection, 147 Campbell Avenue, at Center treet, (North of Hillside, West of Center Streeet, off Willis Avenue) will hold its Annual Church Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine.  Featured will be apples and pumpkins, fall flowers and plants, games and toys, baked goods, holiday gifts, tash to treasure, Granpa’s Attic, Boutique, Church of St. Aidan table and more.  Raffle prizes this year will include a first prize of a 32 inch SONY HD flat screen TV; second prize of a Toro Snow Blower and a third prize of a Basket of Cheer,

Laughter on The 23rd Floor Presented by Herricks Community Players

The hysterical comedy by Neil Simon will open on the Herricks Community Center stage, 999 Herricks Road, New Hyde Park at 8 p.m.  This is the story about Simon’s days when he was a comedy writer on the 1950s Show of Shows starring Sid Caesar.  The comedic actors in this funny play, directed by the multi-talented John Hayes, are: Nick Becce, Michael Chimenti, Rob Gino, Bill Kane, Michelle Mazza, John Mezzo, Barbara Murphy, Gary Pipa and Warren Schein.  Tickets are $ 22 for adults and $17 for seniors. May also be seen on October 24 at 3 p.m.  For tickets and further information, please  call 742-1926.


Tuesday, October 26

Nassau County Bar Association to Provide Free Legal Consultation

Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) provides free monthly legal consultation clinics for Nassau residents 65 or older who meet one-on-one with an attorney who volunteers to provide a half-hour private consult on any topic of concern. The next free Clinic is today from 9:30 a.m. to  11 a.m. at NCBA, 15th and West Streets, Mineola. RSVP: 747-4070 or info@nassaubar.org. Visit: www.nassaubar.org.  This is an opportunity to get legal advice on any topic.

Vendors Wanted for Nov. 14 Holy Spirit Fair

Vendors are wanted for a two-day Christmas Fair to be held at the Holy Spirit R.C. Church Auditorium, 13 South 6th Street, New Hyde Park for Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and for Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors fee for two days is $75.  Only new merchandise wanted.  For details call 294-9837.