Autumn Yard Sale
Saturday, September 24
Step Forward To Cure TSC Walkathon
Saturday, September 24
Levittown Community Council
Monday, September 26
Saturday, September 24
Art in the Park
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “On the Green,” Main St., Farmingdale. Rain date Sept. 25. Bring your paintings, photography, sculptures, watercolors, pastels, drawings to display. Ribbons to be awarded. For applications and information go to www.farmingdalevillage.com and click community events. Sponsored by the Women’s Club of Farmingdale and the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce. Call 752-7493. 694-3269 or 420-9352.
Autumn Yard Sale
The Wantagh Preservation Society will be holding its Autumn Yard on Sept. 24, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ( rain date Sept. 25). $35 for a space that includes car. New, used, crafts and collectables may be sold. For application or more information, call Tom Watson 781-2108 or email watsoto3@verizon.net.
Step Forward To Cure TSC Walkathon
The Second Annual “Step Forward To Cure TSC” Walkathon to benefit Ally Spear, 9, of East Meadow, will be held at Wantagh Park at 11 a.m. Walkathon participants can register on the day of the event or online at www.stepforwardtocuretsc.org. For more information on the family’s fundraising efforts, call Robert Spear 516-250-0803 or send an email to rspear96@gmail.com.
Hit the Pavement for the Poor
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will host its Third Annual Friends of the Poor Walk at Bethpage State Park to help Long Islanders in need. Every year the society hosts a walk to help support its direct aid programs, of which there are 52 facilitated within 49 LI communities. St. Vincent de Paul serves a vulnerable population including the homeless, elderly, working poor and anyone that demonstrates a genuine need. The Rockville Centre Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul encourages all Long Islanders to participate in the walk as walkers, sponsors, volunteers. If you are unable to attend, be sure to support your local Conference (St. Vincent de Paul volunteer group) through a walker or team pledge. Contributions of any size are welcome and appreciated. All walkers receive a T-shirt. To register as a walker, to pledge support for a walker/team, or for more information, go to www.svdpfriendsofthepoorwalk.org. To volunteer, call (516) 822-3132 or email info@svdprvc.org.
Step Forward To Cure TSC Walkathon
To benefit Ally Spear, 9, of East Meadow. 11 a.m. at Wantagh Park. Walkathon participants can register on the day of the event or online at www.stepforwardtocuretsc.org. For more information on the family’s fundraising efforts, call Robert Spear 250-0803 or send an email to rspear96@gmail.com.
Saturday, September 24
POW/MIA Candlelight Ceremony
NC Executive Edward P. Mangano will preside at the annual Candlelight Ceremony observing National POW/MIA Recognition Day at 6:45 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial in Eisenhower Park. “We honor the sacrifice of prisoners of war and those who have gone missing under our nation’s flag and the families that have been left behind” said County Executive Mangano. “A promise is given for those who wear the uniform of the United States that no one will be forgotten or left behind. National POW/MIA Recognition Day is about keeping that promise through this special day of remembrance for the safe return of American Prisoners of War and those still missing in action.” Mangano will be joined by representatives of veteran’s organizations as well as elected officials, clergy and American ex-prisoners of war. Call 572-0200.
Sunday, September 25
Fall Harvest Fair
Seaford Historical Society’s Annual Fall Harvest Fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rain or shine, at the Seaford Historical Museum, 3890 Waverly Ave., Seaford. Free to attend. Call 783-8629 for more information.
INN Soup Kitchen Open House
The INN of Hempstead, Long Island’s largest soup kitchen will hold an Open House from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mary Brennan INN, 100 Madison Ave., Hempstead. Tours will be given every half hour. Refreshments will be served. Learn how to make a difference, how to get involved. Call Emily Wilensky for more information 486-8506, ext. 138.
Monday, September 26
Levittown Community Council
Monthly meeting at Levittown Memorial Education Center, 150 Abbey Ln., at 7:30 p.m. in the Culinary Arts Room. The guest speaker will be Marie Wheeler, a representative of Solders’ Angels, a volunteer-led nonprofit organization providing aid and comfort to the men and women of the United States Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and their families. Meetings are open to the public and free of charge. Refreshments are served. All are welcome. For more information contact Pat Patane 579-2831.
Free Prostate Cancer Screening
Men 40 years-old or older, who have not been previously treated for prostate cancer, are encouraged to make an appointment. Screenings will be performed in a private setting by appointment only from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Uniondale Library, 400 Uniondale Ave., Uniondale. Bring a photo ID and two stamped envelopes. One envelope should be addressed to yourself and one to your doctor. For more information and to schedule your free appointment, call Senator Hannon’s Community Office 739-1700.
Friday, September 30
Is Your Child Safe in Your Car?
If you or someone you know has a young child, now is the time to ensure that every child’s car seat is installed properly. Senator Kemp Hannon is sponsoring a free child car seat safety check from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Allen Park, Motor Ave., Farmingdale. Traffic safety educator Chris Mistron from the NC Traffic and Safety Board will be thoroughly checking your child’s car seat for proper installation and security. At one of Senator Hannon’s Car Seat Safety Checks last year, Mistron shockingly discovered 20 parents who had their child’s car seat improperly installed. Don’t take the chance. Make your free appointment by calling Senator Hannon’s Community Office 739-1700 or register online at kemphannon.com.
Saturday, October 1
Levittown Chamber of Commerce
Will hold its annual Business to Community Expo from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Levittown Veterans Memorial Park in front of the Levittown Library.
Super Market Bingo
Nassau Chapter Columbiettes are hosting a Super Market Bingo at Levittown Hall, Levittown Pky., Hicksville-Levittown from noon to 4 p.m. The admission is $7 which includes a set of cards; extra cards will be available. Reservations a must. Call Marie 735-0037 or Donna 520-6603.
Brain Aneurysm Awareness Walk
All proceeds from the walk will go to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation to fund further research. The walk is being sponsored by North Shore-LIJ’s Cushing Neuroscience Institute, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation and WALK-FM. 8:30 a.m. registration (entry fee of $25 includes cost of parking and snack). 10 a.m. start time at Jones Beach State Park, 1000 Ocean Pky., Field 5, Wantagh. Rain or shine. Seven night Norwegian cruise for two, raffle will be drawn. For more information, contact Nicole Salant 562-3815 or email nsalant@nshs.edu.
Walk to Remember
In recognition of National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month, which aims to increase the community’s understanding of the grief associated with the loss of an unborn or newborn child, Winthrop-University Hospital’s Perinatal Bereavement Team will host the Eighth Annual Walk to Remember at 9 a.m. at Field 5 of Eisenhower Park, East Meadow. This annual memorial event, the only walk of its kind on LI, enables parents, relatives and friends who have lost a child due to pregnancy complications, stillbirth, early infant loss or fetal abnormalities to walk in remembrance of their loved one. The day also includes a light breakfast, a candlelight memorial service and an opportunity for parents to share their memories with others as well as create a personal memory page for inclusion in Winthrop’s Memory Scrap Book. Any individuals who wish to create a personal memory page for inclusion in the Memory Scrap Book are asked to bring it with them the day of the walk. A donation of $15 per person is requested by Sept. 23; children under 12 years of age may participate for free. All proceeds benefit Winthrop’s Perinatal Bereavement Team, which is dedicated to providing education, comfort and support to help families cope with the loss of a child. To download a registration brochure for the walk, visit http://www.winthrop.org/resources/communityprograms/. For additional information about the walk or to make a donation, contact Eileen Magri 663-2984 or via email at: emagri@winthrop.org.
Sunday, October 2
Marine and Outdoor Recreation Expo
This year’s expo will feature exhibits on solar energy, green technology, renewable energy, and environmental protection and conservation. Additional activities will include touch-tank displays, face painting, kayaking, fly-fishing and surf casting lessons, snapper fishing and more. The event is free to the public and guests of all ages are encouraged to attend. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Jones Beach West End Boat Basin. The usual Jones Beach $8 parking fee still applies.
Tuesday, October 4
The Transition Network
Women Over 50: Connect Now meeting. The Transition Network is a community of women 50 and forward who join forces as they navigate the many transitions from where they are now to whatever is next. TTN is a national movement of engaged and energetic women of diverse backgrounds. 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Somerset Gardens, 150 Sunnyside Blvd., Plainview. No charge. RSVP to Betty Engel: bengel2@optonline.net or 221 2287.
Wednesday, October 5
Taste of the Town
YESCCC Annual “Taste of the Town” celebration from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Stuart Thomas Manor, Boundary Ave., Farmingdale. Tickets are 40 per person. Last year, over 35 restaurants and specialty food, beverage and floral establishments participated in this event with over 200 guests. Call 799-3203 (or visit www.yesccc.org) for further information as a portion of the cost is considered a charitable donation. Help raise funds for children and families and to continue to fight to increase awareness, prevent and treat drug use and abuse and promote healthy families and a safe community.
Sunday, October 9
Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk
Local residents whose lives have been impacted by pancreatic cancer will join together for The Lustgarten Foundation’s 11th annual LI Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk, which will be held at Jones Beach, Field 5 (parking and registration), Wantagh. Walkers can participate in a one or three-mile walk along Jones Beach’s scenic boardwalk. Preregistration fee $50. Walk-in registration fee $60. Registration 8 a.m. Walk begins at 9:30 a.m.
Walk in the Woods
With the North Shore Land Alliance. The walk is free but registration is recommended. To register and for directions call 626-0908 or andrea@northshorelandalliance.org. Oct. 9: Join North Shore Land Alliance naturalist Peter Martin for an early fall nature walk at Twin Lakes Preserve in Wantagh at 2 p.m. Experience the wonder of early autumn foliage and fall migrating birds in this lovely site of freshwater ponds and wetlands. Fun for all ages.
Upcoming Events
Stroke Support Groups
Stroke Life Society is a community organization of survivors and co-survivors in the pursuit of living and helping others. A stroke can be very isolating. By sharing experiences and encouraging one another, together we can face and overcome common challenges. All welcome. RSVP is requested but not required. For information and other locations and times, call Ben Thomas 398-4994. Go to www.strokelife.org.
•Every first Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m. in Room 12, St. Frances de Chantal, 1309 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh.
•Every second Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Church of St. Jude, 3606 Lufberry Ave., Wantagh.
•Every third Friday at 2 p.m. at St. Bernard’s Parish Center, 3100 Hempstead Tpke., Levittown.
Fashion Fantasy 2011
The Council of Auxiliaries of United Cerebral Palsy of NC, Inc., invite you to Fashion Fantasy 2011, on Oct. 19 at The Carltun in Eisenhower Park. Dinner is at 7:30 p.m., with hors d’oeuvres and cash bar preceding it at 6:30 p.m. Fashions are by Debra Van Horn with furs by Maximilian. The honoree this year is Julie Marchesella, past president of the Merrick Chamber of Commerce, currently vice president of the NC Council of Chambers and owner of Queen of Hearts in Merrick, a generous supporter, advocate and friend of ucpn for many years. The event is one of the largest fund raisers produced by council and helps support the programs ucpn provides for more than 1,800 children and adults with disabilities. Learn more about ucpn at www.ucpn.org. Reservations may be made by calling 378-2000, ext. 220 by Oct. 12. The cost per person is $85 or the sale of one raffle book. Come for a terrific evening.
Long Island Fall Prairie Walk
Ever see a prairie? You do not have to go west. The Friends of Hempstead Plains at Nassau Community College is conducting walks on the 19-acre remnant LI prairie, once 60,000 acres. With few trees it was a habitat of the sun with 250 species of flowers and grasses – many at their tallest and most colorful in the fall. Walks are scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Fridays, Sept. 23, Oct. 21 and 28; Nov. 4. Nassau Community College Professor of biology Betsy Gulotta, Conservation Project manager, leads people on a path as she points to goldenrods, butterfly weed and blue curls, and identifies the interesting (as their names suggest) grasses: big bluestem and little bluestem, prairie beard grass, Indian grass and switchgrass, all populating the western prairies. Directions: take Meadowbrook Pky. to Exit M4, follow signs to Coliseum, Museum Row and Charles Lindbergh Blvd. Once on Charles Lindbergh Blvd., turn right into East Parking Area for Nassau Community College. See Hempstead Plains entrance at first intersection.
Ongoing Event
Free Active Aging Week Programs
Metro Physical and Aquatic Therapy provides free programs in support of the ICAA Active Aging Week. The International Council on Active Aging ‘s annual Active Aging Week is the last week in September culminating on Oct. 1 which is the International Day of Older Persons. This week helps make it possible for seniors to experience activities and exercise in a safe, friendly environment. Metro PT will be offering free pelvic, urinary and stress incontinence screenings for men and women, free screenings for aquatic exercise in a heated pool and free computerized balance screenings in all locations including Garden City, Manhasset, Roslyn, Bellmore. Call the main office 745-8050 for more information.
Port North Basketball
Port North is a 3 year old independent basketball team based out of Port Washington that plays year round in the super league at Island Garden and various tournaments in the metropolitan area. While the team has enjoyed success winning championships in 7th and 8th grade divisions this past season the emphasis is on teaching the fundamentals, developing good practice habits and preparing players for middle and high school basketball. The team has a professional trainer with over 20 years experience. We are currently looking for several experienced players in 6th, 7th and 8th grades and a forward for a 9th grade team. If you are interested or have any questions please email pwbballsal@aol.com.
Weekly Events
•Homemakers Club Levittown Day Chapter meeting from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays at the VFW Hall Post #9592, Hickory Ln. Call 579-4420.
•Overeaters Anonymous meeting every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 474 Wantagh Ave., Levittown. Do you have a problem with food? We are a 12-step group for those who eat compulsively. Call 794-1333.
•Bingo For Kids/Families. On Tuesday evenings you can fun with your family at a special bingo designed just for kids. At Temple Beth-El of Bellmore, 1373 Bellmore Rd., N. Bellmore, play bingo for prizes (not cash). Doors open at 6 p.m. and games begin at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $5 per player. An adult must accompany the children. Adult play is optional. Bring a marker or purchase one at the event. The snack bar will be open at 6 p.m. and will serve a variety of reasonably priced items.
•Mid Nassau Jewish Retirement Club meets every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Temple Emanuel 123 Merrick Ave., East Meadow. New members are welcome. Call Marty Fein 485-3171.
•Calling All Seniors. Come for fun, trips and to meet new friends. Qualifications: resident of Hicksville, Plainview or Levittown. Meetings every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bethpage Senior Center, 103 Grumman Rd. West, Bethpage. Call 571-9910.
•Cub Scout Round Up. Parents of boys in first – fifth grades who are interested in joining the Cub Scouts at Temple B’nai Torah, Wantagh, should contact Jeff Cohen at 205-1589. The Cub Scouts are sponsored by the Brotherhood of Temple B’nai Torah. Meetings are on Thursdays in the Youth Lounge from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. For more information about the Cub Scout Pack go to our website at www.troop189ny.com.
•Adult Yiddish Classes beginners and advanced beginners/intermediates. Sundays at the Nassau Cultural Center, 574 East Meadow Ave., East Meadow. To register call 794-0506.
•New Attitudes Singles meets every Sunday at 6 p.m. at PieSanos Pizzeria, 2330 Hempstead Tpke., East Meadow. Call 851-6114. Singles meet and greet. Introductions and discussion. Fee $10 plus expenses.
•Bel Canto Chorale. Each year, the chorale performs two major concerts and a benefit concert. All soloists are selected from within the membership. All voices are invited to rehearsals on Sundays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church, 1845 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh. Call 541-0726 or e-mailbelcantochorale1@aol.com.
Monthly Events
•Levittown Lions Club meets on the second Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at Domenico’s Restaurant. Call Tom Di Iorio at 242-2273 for more information.
•Korean War Veterans of NC Chapter #1 regular monthly meeting at 8 p.m. on the third Monday of every month (except July and August) at American Legion Post #1711, 3123 N. Jerusalem Rd., Levittown. Call 334-1025. KWVA is seeking all who served in the US Armed Forces and UN Command during the Korean War between Sept. 3, 1945 to Jan 31, 1955 or Feb. 1, 1955 to the present. You did not have to have served in Korea to be a member.
•Levittown Historical Society. If you are interested in helping collect memorabilia, photographs, appliances and furnishings from the early days of Levittown, come down for an interesting evening. All welcome. No admission charge. Free refreshments. Brief business meeting. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Levittown Library. Meetings are held on the third Monday of the month (except July, Aug., Jan., Feb.). Call 735-9060.
•Levittown Community Council. Levittown and Island Trees organizations and residents are invited to monthly meetings of the Levittown Community Council held at 7:30 p.m. at Levittown Memorial Education Center in the Panther Room on the fourth Monday except in July and August. Informational programs relevant to the community are presented and refreshments are served. Meetings are open to the general public. Membership in the council is for residents and organizations in the areas comprised by the Levittown and Island Trees school districts.
•Faith on Tap addresses concerns of people in their 20s and 30s on issues of faith and morals, which have an impact on the lives of individuals, families, local communities and society at large. 7 to 9 p.m. on the fourth Monday of the month at the Wantagh Inn, across the street from the Wantagh railroad station. Admission is free. Call 378-0665. Not held in December, May, June, July or August.
•East Meadow Lions meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the East Meadow Library. Call John Persich 334-3730.
•Knights of Columbus Holy Innocents Council #3581 meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month at the council headquarters, 3581 Jeffries Rd., at 8 p.m. Call 735-1724 for rentals.
•St. Bernard’s W/W Interfaith Organization general meeting at 8 to 11 p.m. at the Elks Club, 2612 Veterans Blvd., Massapequa. All are invited. Meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month. Call Chris 631-842-6734.
•The Levittown Chapter of the Red Hat Society meets the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. in the Community Room of the Levittown Library. Contact felinequeenjean@aol.com.
•Levittown South-North Wantagh Republican Club meets on the third Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 3123 N. Jerusalem Rd. Food is always served. There is no charge to attend and new members are always welcome. Call 731-7600 or 1esr@optonline.net.
•Levittown American Legion Post #1711 meets on the first and third Friday of each month at the Post Headquarters, 3123 North Jerusalem Rd., at 8 p.m. Any veterans residing in the area are encouraged to come and join the ranks to share the comradeship they had when serving as members of the Armed Forces.
•St. Bernard’s W/W Interfaith Organization Dance every fourth Friday at the Elks Club, Veterans Blvd., Massapequa, at 8 p.m. to midnight. $12. Call Chris 631-842-6734.
•Pet Loss Support Group for people who feel very sad about the loss or serious illness of their cat or dog. Group sessions meet the first and third Saturdays of every month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the conference room at Bideawee, 3300 Beltagh Ave., Wantagh. Open to the public. No fee, but donations accepted to help Bide-A-Wee provide for the animals in its care until they are placed in loving homes. To register call Joan Stoppa 785-4199, ext. #1.
•East Meadow-Levittown JWV Post #709 meets every month except July and August, at 9 a.m. on the fourth Sunday at Levittown Hall, Levittown Pky., Hicksville. Breakfast is served and all new members are welcome. Call 933-9400.
Ongoing Programs
Levittown’s Brass and Percussion
A nonprofit organization that will teach kids, ages 8 to 88, to play an instrument and have fun parading, performing, competing and many social events. Free of charge. Beginners or experienced musicians welcome. Free transportation and instruments if needed. Have fun while learning music, discipline, responsibility, good self-esteem, team work, camaraderie and improve skills and motivation. Call Gary Jacobs 731-7819 or email Redcoat59@aol.com.
Cosmetology Program
Levittown Career and Technical Center at Abbey Ln. is offering the public salon services performed by students on Fridays from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pricing for a haircut, shampoo and style, and manicure is $3. Permanent waves and highlights ($20) and hair coloring services ($10) are also available by appointment only. Call Kurt Witkofski or Nancy Stine at 520-8330, ext. 670.
Child and Adult Food Program
All children in attendance will be offered the same meals at no separate charge, with no physical segregation of, or other discriminating against, any child because of race, color, age, national origin, sex or handicap. This applies to Teacher’s Pets Child Care Centers in Levittown and Plainview. Call 731-3263.
Exhibit
Town of Hempstead Latino Exhibit for Hispanic Heritage Month at Town of Hempstead Lobby, One Washington St., Hempstead. On view through Oct. 4. Awards program will be held on Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. Free to attend. Call 812-3303 for more information.
At the Farmingdale Wantagh Jewish Center
Located at 3710 Woodbine Ave., Wantagh. Call 785-2445 for information on the following:
•Adult Education led by Rabbi Alan Lavin. Course #1 Torah Reading Skills. Learn and sharpen your basic skills to read Torah. Mondays at 7 p.m. Course #2 Basic Talmud. Learn the legends, laws and background of the Wisdom of the Rabbis. 8:10 p.m.
•Learning the Torah and Haftorah Trops on Mondays at 7 p.m. Instructor Rabbi Alan Lavin. This is a practical course for those who can read Hebrew to learn how to participate more easily at services and lead prayers. The course is open to all men and women.
•Beginners Hebrew course, sponsored by Hadassah, will be held at on Mondays at 7 p.m. Instructor Murray Zwerling. For those who would like to learn or improve their basic Hebrew reading.
•Introduction to Jewish Prayer on Mondays at 8:15 p.m. Text: To Pray as a Jew by Rabbi Haim Donnin. Instructor Rabbi Alan Lavin. The course is designed for those who would like to learn the history, meaning and structure of the siddur.
•Sisterhood Book Club – If you have an interest in reading, the Sisterhood Book Club is for you. Join other women to discuss interesting books. Call the synagogue office for more information about the Book Club and Sisterhood events.
Levittown Historical Society and Museum
The organization collects, preserves and educates history of Levittown. Holds seven yearly general meetings in the Community Room of the Levittown Library and maintains the museum located in the Levittown Memorial Education Center, Room 10, 150 Abbey Ln., Levittown. The museum contains history of Levittown, WWII memorabilia, artifacts from the Levitt houses, toys, furniture, clothing of the ‘40s and ‘50s, replicas of the Levitt kitchen and the Levitt ranch living room. Gift shop. Regular hours Wednesdays 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. – Fridays 7 to 9 p.m. Weekday tours by appointment. Call 516-735-9060. Website – Levittownhistoricalsociety.org.