Guided Nature Walk Tours at the Hoffman Center
Saturday, February 18
Soul Food Dinner at the Hood A.M.E. Zion Church
Saturday, February 18
Opera Night at Christ Church
Sunday, February 19
Saturday, February 18
Nature Tours
Enjoy a guided nature walk on the trails throughout the year from 1 to 2 p.m. 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. Weather permitting. Call 922-3290 the day before to confirm. $5 admission. No registration required. Visit www.hoffmancenter.org. Also on March 17.
Soul Food Dinner
From noon to 5 p.m. at the Hood A.M.E. Zion Church, South and Summit Sts., Oyster Bay. Take out or eat in. Tickets are $12. You have a choice of fried or baked chicken or fish and a wonderful assortment of desserts.
Sunday, February 19
American Rhododendron Society
NY Chapter meeting in the Main Greenhouse at Planting Fields Arboretum. Call Jim Fry 631-754-2412 or www. nyrhododendron.org. For Planting Fields call 922-9200. Program: Steven Hootman, Species Foundation director, WA, will give a slide show of his latest rhododendron species discoveries and trip scenes from China.
Opera Night
Come hear arias and art songs form some of LI’s best opera singers presented by a group from Northport. 4 p.m. at Christ Church, 55 E. Main St., Oyster Bay. Suggested donation $15.
Sunday, February 26
Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society
Join the Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society at 8 a.m. at Croton Point Park, Look for bald eagles, short-eared owls and hawks. Waterfowl in Croton Bay include scaup, common merganser, common goldeneye and bufflehead. Contact the trip leader, Blair 802-5356 or visit the website at www.hobaudubon.org for more information, directions and to register.
Walk in the Woods
If it snows take your snowshoes (or not) on walk NSLA is doing jointly with Seatuck Environmental Association. The Land Alliance’s Jane Jackson and naturalist Joanne Tow will lead an exploration of this skinny, scenic woodland. 11 a.m. at Roosevelt Preserve, Hempstead. Meet at the Frederick Ave. entrance at Brooklyn Ave. The walk is free and registration is encouraged. To register and for directions contact North Shore Land Alliance 626-0908 or andrea@northshorelandalliance.org.
Saturday, March 3
Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society
Join the Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society and bird the ponds at Massapequa Preserve at 9 a.m. Then head east in search of variety of wintering ducks and land birds. Contact the trip leader, Sharon, 433-5590 or visit t www.hobaudubon.org for more information, directions and to register.
Upcoming Events
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center
Located at 134 Cove Rd. Call 922-3200 or trsac@audubon.org.
•Feb. 18: Bird Banding and Breakfast. For those over age 12, this early morning program will instill a sense of wonder. Learn how birds are captured and banded, why it is important in understanding their health, migration, and ecology, and even have a chance to help with the release of these delicate creatures. A light breakfast will be served. Subject to cancellation due to inclement weather. 8 to 9 a.m. $8 members, $10 nonmembers (registration recommended).
•Join the sanctuary staff for fun winter explorations. Each day has an exciting theme focused on nature and science. Winter Sanctuary Adventures activities include nature hikes, crafts, stories, live animal presentations, and environmentally-themed games. Teacher naturalists will be guiding groups of children ages 4-12 through these fun filled days, as they explore nature’s winter wonderland. Discover animals through folklore, engaging our inner mad scientist, and exploring the food chain. The program is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 21 through Feb. 24. Sign up early and get a chance to save 10 percent by referring a friend.
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
Located at 279 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. Free with paid admission; members $4 child. RSVP to 631-367-3418:
•Feb 20: President’s Day: Flubber Film n’ Fun. Learn about sources of goo from the ocean and have some stretchy fun by creating your own slime batch. Enjoy a showing of Disney’s film Flubber (rated PG) with free movie snacks. Free with paid admission. Members free. All ages. RSVP.
•Feb. 21-24 Ocean Explorers Camp. Join the popular camp for an under-the-sea adventure. Discover a different ocean topic every day, play ocean games, try sticky experiments and have fun wit arts and crafts. Snacks served. Members $22 day; $80 four days; others $27 day; $95 four days; 15 percent sibling discount. RSVT at ext. 16.
•March 4: Ocean Science Sunday: Submarines. In honor of National Submarine Day in March, enter the world of submarines. Find out how the science behind how they work and how their design has changed over history. Create your own periscope to take home. Ages 5 to 12. Free with paid admission (members $4 kid).
•March 5: Monday Minnows. Come for fun Storytime, hands-on activities and crafts about the ocean, nature and seasonal themes. Different them every week. 1:30 p.m. Ages 3 to 5. Members free; others $5 parent/child pair; $3 additional sibling. 45 minutes.
Ongoing Events
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Needs Oyster Bay Recruits
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla in the Oyster Bay area is recruiting new members. They are needed to assist the Coast Guard in performing Homeland Security missions and to implement the Coast Guard’s many recreational boating safety programs. No experience or boat is required. Training will be provided. For more information call Joe Orlich, Vice Flotilla Commander of Flotilla 22-05 in Oyster Bay at 624-USCG (8724).
Muttontown Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
The Fellowship provides an atmosphere of warmth and camaraderie, with talks presented by intelligent enlightening and non-dogmatic speakers who come from the entire spectrum of the Arts, History and Sciences. This is followed by coffee and an informal discussion circle, held in the turn-of-the-18th century farmhouse in a bucolic setting. Sundays at 10:30 a.m. The Muttontown Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is located on the south side of Route 25A (Northern Blvd.), East Norwich, directly east of Martin Viette Nurseries and about a half mile west of Route 106. Look for the white brick gate posts with a large sing for Hunter’s Moon Farm. All are welcome. Call with any questions 659-1686.
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. Meets every Monday at 7 p.m. Bring a partner or come by yourself. Beginners welcome. Call 922-1212.
•Open Mike at Jack Halyards Restaurant at 8 p.m. every Tuesday. For more information, call 922-2999 or visit www.jackhalyards.com.
•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.
•Clutterers Anonymous, a 12-step self-help group, offers help and support to those who have clutter problems in their homes or workplace. Meets weekly on Thursdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 265 Asbury Ave., Westbury and also the 1st and 3rd Friday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the School of the Community Reformed Church, 90 Plandome Rd., Manhasset. There are no dues or fees. For more information, email CLAWestbury@yahoo.com, call (866) 800-3881 or visit www.ClutterersAnonymous.net.
•Bingo Games every Friday at 7:15 p.m. at Knights of Columbus Hall, 83 Sea Cliff Ave., Glen Cove. $1,500 in cash prizes. Door prizes and progressive on last game. Smoke-free environment. Call 676-1828 for further info.
•Ballroom Dance at the Life Enrichment Center of Oyster Bay, 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
•Jewish War Veterans, Gieir-Levitt Post #655 invite all Jewish war veterans to join them at the Mid-Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview, at 9 a.m. on the second Sunday of every month. Call Larry Sklar 942-3327.
•Young at Heart Parkinson’s Support Group meeting from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on the fourth Sunday of the month in the cafeteria on the ground level, near the emergency room at North Shore University Hospital at Syosset, 221 Jericho Tpke. Open to patients, caregivers or anyone interested in learning about Parkinsons. Call Debbie 390-9454.
•Meet the Doctors. Focusing on education, Premiere OBGYN will sponsor a Meet the Doctors program on the first Tuesday of each month from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 79 Froelich Farm Blvd., Woodbury. Women who are planning a pregnancy or are already expecting can join Drs. Prince, Brooks and Flynn and have their questions answered on conception and a safe pregnancy.
•Alzheimer’s Support Group. Are you a caregiver who would like to share your experience with others? There is strength in knowing you are not alone. Join this support group at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month in the Adult Day Health Care Program Room at the Cold Spring Hills Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, 378 Syosset-Woodbury Rd., Woodbury. Call Sheldon Rybak, RCSW/ACSW 622-7770.
•Golf for Single Adults, a group of 50 + single seniors meet the third Tuesday of every month, at 7:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Sunnyside Blvd., Exit 46 off the LIE, Plainview. For info call 942-4228. The group plays on courses, mostly in Suffolk on the weekends as well as during the week.
•Oyster Bay Quilting Group held on the fourth Tuesday of the month in the Green Room at the OB Library, 89 Main St. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring a project and lunch.
•Syosset Day Chapter/Homemakers Council of NC holds its business meetings the first Wednesday of the month (September through June) at 10:15 a.m. Classes are held on subsequent Wednesdays at 10 a.m. The Homemakers meet at St. Bede’s Episcopal Church, Berry Hill Rd., Syosset. All are welcome to join.
•Bereaved Parents of the USA. This national self-help support group charters the LI NY Chapter. Meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 231 Jackson Ave., Syosset. The group offers support, compassion, understanding and hope. No dues or fees.
•Locust Valley Garden Club. The Executive Board of the Locust Valley Garden Club invites new members to join. The club meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m. at Bailey Arboretum. Some of the committees take care of local gardens, do garden therapy with residents of Jones Manor, make projects with the children of the Grenville Boys and Girls Club and decorate local libraries at holiday time. If you are interested in becoming a member and perform a service to the community, contact Madeline 643-9109. Membership is not limited to Locust Valley residents. Anyone interested from surrounding towns is welcome to join. Upcoming programs include: garden video, holiday arrangements, sustainable landscapes and terrariums.
•Lions Club of Oyster Bay meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. The Lions Club of Oyster Bay, chartered in 1948, 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.