Knitting Group – Saturday, January 22
LI Baroque Ensemble – Sunday, January 23
Mosette Broderick Lecture – Wednesday, January 26
Saturday, January 22
Knitting Group
Do you like to knit? This knitting group is the place for you. Meetings are in the Oyster Bay Library at 1 pm. Patterns will be supplied or bring your own. The items created will be given to Care to Knit for distribution to hospitals, shelters and cancer patients. Admission is free. If you don’t have needles and yarn the group will supply them. Any questions call 796-9609 or email theknitanistas@yahoo.com.
Sunday, January 23
LI Baroque Ensemble
Continues it’s 41st season with a concert entitled: “Classical Excellence, the work of Ludwig von Beethoven.” The concertss will take place at 3 p.m. at Christ Church, Oyster Bay. General admission tickets $20; seniors $15; students $10. Featured on the program will be the famous Eyeglass Duo for violin and vioconcello; a Trio from Opus 9 and a String Quartet. Ensemble musicians performing the program are Anca Nicolau and Karl Kawahara, violins; Louise Schulman, viola and Myron Lutzke, violoncello. For tickets or further information call 631-724-7386.
Wednesday, January 26
Mosette Broderick Lecture
The Roslyn Landmark Society will feature Centre Island author Mosette Broderick at it’s meeting. Ms. Broderick will be speaking about her new book, Triumvirate, which portrays the architecture of McKim, Mead and White and gives special insight into the contribution of Charles McKim to the firm. Call 625-4363 or visit www.roslynlandmark.org.
N. Syosset-Woodbury Republican Club
Will be holding its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at The Woodlands at the TOB Golf Course, South Woods Road, Woodbury. Come for a Roundtable Discussion on topics concerning the Town of Oyster Bay. Featured guest speakers will be our own Councilman Chris J. Coschignano, Councilman Joseph Muscarella, Councilman Anthony Macagnone and Councilwoman Rebecca Alesia. Also in attendance will be Councilwoman Elizabeth Faughnan, Councilman Joseph Pinto and Receiver of Taxes James Stefanich. Come for an enjoyable evening. For information on attending this event, contact 921-1000.
Saturday, January 29
Walk in the Woods
With the North Shore Land Alliance. Space is limited. Registration recommended. To register and for directions call 626-0908 or andrea@northshorelandalliance.org. Take an invigorating walk with NSLA and Sierra Club members through multiple preserves managed by NSLA. Meet at 10 a.m. at the Oyster Bay train station and carpool from there.
Thursday, February 3
Art Walk First Thursday
Art Walk features an international spectrum of contemporary artists. Get some artistic inspiration as you visit local art galleries. Other businesses and sites in town will be displaying artwork. Local restaurants will be exhibiting art and are offering a percentage off on meals, wine tastings and more. Live music entertainment is scheduled. Cafes and restaurants will remain open late for dessert and coffee. The evening will begin with Chase Edwards Gallery, 15 E. Main St. (802-0655) and continues at Atelier Gallery, 9 E. Main St.; Art (that matters), 55 W. Main St. (917-769-9921); The Teaching Studios of Oyster Bay, 115 Audrey Ave. (971-597-2404); and The Artist Club Gallery, 29 Berry Hill Rd. will also be open. Art will also be available for viewing at various downtown merchants, including Canterbury Ales, Jack Halyards and Wild Honey. The Oyster Bay Main Street Association office (17 Audrey Ave.) will also be displaying the works of local artists, with refreshments served. Visit Think Long Island crafts gallery at Buckingham’s Variety Store. See the Art Walk map for additional locations and information (available at any one of the gallery locations). For more information, contact Bonnie at 802-0655.
Upcoming Events
Free Nature Tours
Enjoy a guided nature walk on the trails throughout the year on the first and third Saturday of every month at the Hoffman Center Nature Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary, 6000 Northern Blvd., Muttontown (between Route 106 and 107 – just west of Martin Viette Nursery). Meet the guide at the site entrance at 12:50 p.m. Gate locked when tour begins. No pets, no children under 10 years of age or organized groups permitted. Rain or shine. No registration required. Visit www.hoffmancenter.org. Winter dates, Feb. 5, 19, March 5, 19.
Kindergarten Registration
The Ann M. MacArthur Primary School, Ryefield Rd., Locust Valley, is holding kindergarten registration for the 2011/12 school year on Jan. 25, 27, Feb. 1, 3, 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. To be eligible for kindergarten in September, children must be 5 years of age on or before Dec. 2, 2011. Call 277-5350 to schedule an appointment.
Kindergarten Registration
Bayville Primary School, 50 Godfrey Ave., Bayville, is holding kindergarten registration for the 2011-2012 school year on Jan. 24, 25, 27 and 28 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. To be eligible for kindergarten in September, children must be 5 years of age on or before Dec. 2, 2011. Call 277-5450 to schedule an appointment.
Portledge School Programs
The school is located at 355 Duck Pond Rd., Locust Valley:
•Jan. 22: Come in out of the cold and enjoy some summer fun. All are invited to experience Portledge Summer Adventures for Early Childhood (ages 2-6). Children will have the opportunity to play with others, engage in an art activity and enjoy a snack. Parents will have the chance to meet teachers, tour the facilities and learn about the various programs being offered this summer. 10 a.m. to noon. Call Director Melissa Worth 750-3104 or email mworth@portledge.org or visit www.portledge.org.
•Jan. 26: Portledge School Drop-In Days. All are invited to see early childhood and elementary school programs, tour the pastoral 60-acre campus, meet students and faculty, watch the fourth graders version of Mary Poppins and discover “The Portledge Experience.” For more information or to register, call the Admissions Department – Michael Coope 750-3202, Dr. Johan Johnson 750-3203, email jjohnson@portledge.org or visit www.portledge.org. 9:15 a.m. on Jan. 12, 26.
•Feb. 1: The Parent Program Committee of Portledge School presents an interactive presentation about the hot topics of “sexting and cyberbullying” at 9 a.m. in Bahnik Hall. Admission is free and open to the public. Nassau County Police Officer John Dockswell will speak about sexting and cyberbullying. Sexting is the newly minted word for teens sending or posting sexually explicit photos. Come for an informative and engaging presentation. Bring questions.
Weekly Events
•Alcoholics Anonymous closed step meeting Sundays at 8 p.m. and open meeting at the same time. On Wednesdays at 8 p.m. there is a beginner’s meeting and a closed discussion meeting. Any one can attend the open meetings. The closed meetings are for anyone who has a desire to stop drinking. The meetings are held at Christ Church, 61 E. Main St. For information call 922-6377.
•Play Bridge will be held at the OB-EN Library, 89 E. Main St., every Monday at 7 p.m. Bring a partner or come by yourself. Beginners welcome. Call 922-1212.
•Alanon meeting will be held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Oyster Bay Presbyterian Church, East Main St. All are welcome.
•Substance Abuse Groups meet at the Youth and Family Counseling Agency, 193 A, South St., on Wednesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Registration required. Call 922-6867.
Open Mike at Canterbury’s. Every Thursday enjoy the open mike night at Canterbury’s. Professional musicians and novices are invited to bring their instruments, voices, and friends to join him on stage or perform by themselves. Approximate starting time is 8:45 p.m. Call Mark 922-3214.
•Ballroom Dance at the Doubleday Babcock Senior Center, 45 E. Main St., every Friday from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. with instructor Vladimir Velev, an international ballroom dance champion. Learn to Cha Cha, Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango and more. Donation requested. Call 922-1770.
•OBRM Preview Center. Every Saturday and Sunday visit the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum Preview Center and Turntable Railyard at 100 to 102 Audrey Ave. (just north of the gazebo/bandstand – on the right), where you will be directed to the turntable railyard- featuring a variety of refurbished train cars. Open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 558-7036.
Monthly Events
•Oyster Bay Quilting Group held on the fourth Tuesday of the month in the Green Room at the OB-EN Library, 89 Main St. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring a project and lunch.
•Lions Club of Oyster Bay meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. The club is a non-denominational group of men and women from all walks of life, brought together in the common interest of serving the community in the spirit of Lionism. Call 922-2967, e-mail OBLions@aol.com or visit www.lionwap.org/oysterbayny.
•Holistic Moms Network, a community of moms interested in natural health and mindful parenting. Held on the first Thursday of every month (or specific date) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Oyster Bay Community Center, Church St. All welcome. Call 624-2332. www.holisticmoms.org; www.northshoreholisticmom@yahoo.com.•Getting Acquainted with Social Security. The Incorporated Village of Bayville is sponsoring a service for its retired residents as well as those who are considering retirement. Conducted by Village of Bayville resident, Vincent Serio, a recently retired Social Security Administration agent. There is no fee for this service, which will be provided on the first Thursday of the month at the Bayville Community Center, 88 Bayville Ave. Call 628-1439.
•American Rhododendron Society. Local chapter meeting on the third Thursday of the month at the Burns Horticultural Center, Planting Fields Arboretum. Call Chas Rasweiler 334-4459 or Jim Fry 631-754-2412.
•Free Guided Nature Tours held on the first and third Saturdays of every month, rain or shine, at the Hoffman Center, 6000 Route 25A, Muttontown. Visitors should meet their guide at the entrance at 12:50 p.m. Gate locked when tour begins. No pets or children under the age of 10 are permitted. Call 922-3290.
Ongoing Programs
Adult Day Care
Jones Manor, 59 Bayville Ave., Bayville, is a licensed to provide Adult Day Care and Short Term/Respite Care to the elderly and their caregivers. It is a safe, supervised environment where your loved one will be comfortable and have the companionship of peers and receive personal attention. The length of stay is determined by your particular needs. Call 628-1350.
Bayville Sports Program
The Incorporated Village of Bayville Adult Basketball and Volleyball Programs include: older teens and adults basketball on Monday and Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and coed volleyball, Wednesday night from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Activities are held at the Bayville Intermediate School. Call 628-1439.
OB-EN Boys & Girls Club
Located at 1 Pine Hollow Rd., Oyster Bay. Call Valerie Buscemi 922-9285, ext. 19. Experience all that the club has to offer. Events include Nitromania, movie nights, Karaoke nights, summer, spring, winter and February Day Camps, basketball and handball programs and much more. The Junior and Senior Gamesrooms are fully equipped with big screen televisions, pool and ping pong tables, foosball and comfy couches to just hang out. Enjoy open gym nights and competitive sports. Stop by the clubhouse and pick up a membership application (parental signature required). Member fee is $35/
Coast Guard Auxiliary
The Coast Guard Auxiliary has formed a new Flotilla in the Oyster Bay area. Members are needed to assist the Coast Guard in performing new Homeland Security missions and to implement the Coast Guard’s many recreational boating safety programs. No experience or boat required. Training will be provided. Call Rich Light 628-1527 or Jaime Van Dyke 631-254-7539.
Day Break Program
The Doubleday Babcock Senior Center holds its Day Break program in the Christ Church’s Parish Hall, 61 E. Main St. Call 558-7211. The program is open five days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A nutritious lunch is served every day as well as an afternoon snack. Roundtrip transportation is offered. Call DBSC 922-1770.
Senior Dinner Discount
Members of Doubleday Babcock Senior Center can enjoy a $12 meal that includes main entree, soft drink, coffee or tea, tax, and gratuity. You need a reservation for this special offer. Call 922-1770.
Oyster Bay Historical Society
Located at 20 W. Main St. The museum is open Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Call 922-5032.