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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1

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THURSDAY, MAR. 2

Mason Jar Mosaic Craft

7 p.m. Join instructor Pamela Trastelis and create a fun mason jar mosaic craft! All supplies provided. Space is limited. Preference given to UFSD #22 residents. Fee is $6 per person. Register online in advance if interested. Room C of the Farmingdale Public library, 116 Merritts Rd.

Caring for Caregivers

2 p.m. Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s? Alzheimer’s caregivers frequently experience high levels of stress and burden. Taking care of yourself is one of the most important things you can do as a caregiver. Find tips for making time for yourself. Caregivers will learn about the importance of building an Alzheimer’s support network and using respite care. Get resources for coping and how to care for your own physical, mental, and spiritual health. Contact adult reference (516) 9311417 ext.124 or email adultprogramming@ hicksvillelibrary.org for more information. Located at the community room, Hicksville Public Library, 169 Jerusalem Ave.

FRIDAY, MAR. 3

Manetto Hill Jewish Center Hosts AntiSemitism Program

On Friday, Mar. 3, the Manetto Hill Jewish Center, located in Plainview, will host a program to denounce antisemitism and its support on Long Island. The program will include speakers from the Jewish Community Relations Council, the police department, and the President of the Plainview / Old Bethpage Chamber of Commerce, David Weinstein. The program will take place at 6:45 p.m. and is open to everyone in the community. The Manetto Hill Jewish Center is located at 244 Manetto Hill Road. Interested attendees can call the MHJC at (516) 935-5454, or email mhjcoffice@gmail.com for more information.

SATURDAY, MAR. 4

SAT Prep Crash Course

10 a.m. Get yourself ready for the SAT test with this convenient virtual Crash Course on Zoom. Teen Program, presented by J&J Test Prep. Register online in advance at https://massapequalibrary.evanced.info/ if interested.

SUNDAY, MAR. 5

Live at the Library: Ladies of Motown introduce the world to the Motown Sound. You’ll hear classics from the ‘60s and ‘70s by The Supremes, The Marvelettes, Mary Wells, Tammi Terrell and more. Presented By Rhonda Denet and The Silver Fox Trio. Adult program. Located in the auditorium and lobby of the Bethpage Public Library, 47 Powell Ave. to Burkhardt Avenue, east to Broadway and south to the show mobile where the Grand Marshal and elected officials will review the parade.

MONDAY, MAR. 6

Trivia Hour - YJCC

11 a.m. Test your knowledge with Hillary Cook, LCSW of the Mid-Island Y JCC during a fun and engaging hour of trivia which incorporates popular culture, history, and humor to keep you thinking, reminiscing, and most importantly smiling! Childrens’ program. Located in combined Room C & D of the Plainview - Old Bethpage Public Library, 999 Old Country Rd.

Kids in the Kitchen

31st Annual Bethpage

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

12 p.m. The festivities will begin at the Mass at St. Martin of Tours Church on Sunday, March 5, 2023. The parade steps off in front of St. Martin’s at 1:00 PM. Grand Marshal Rose Walker, along with her family, friends and visiting dignitaries will join the color guard, pipe bands and marching units to lead the parade through downtown Bethpage. The parade route begins on Central Avenue at Saint Martin of Tours Church in Bethpage. It will travel west to Stewart Avenue, north

7 p.m. Create an edible treat with your children’s librarian while learning cool facts about cooking! Allergens may be present, please contact a staff member with concerns. Register in advance at https://levittownpl. org on the events calendar. Contact the children’s department at (516) 731-5728, ext. 500 or email childrens@levittownpl.org for more information. Located in the community room of the Levittown Public Library, 1 Bluegrass Lane.

TUESDAY, MAR. 7

Happy Holi! Happy Purim! Call

2 p.m. Enjoy a collection of hits by the female groups and solo artists who helped to

Moriches Field Brewing Company received $18,750 to revitalize an empty downtown space. (Cheers to that.)

Revitalization grants are just one of the ways we help businesses on Long Island and in the Rockaways. For Moriches Field Brewing Company, a grant from our economic development program was a perfect fit to help them renovate a previously vacant property. A discount through our Vacant Space Revival Program saved them more than $4,000 on their electric bills, and rebates for upgrading to LED lighting are keeping them saving month after month.

Helping revitalize our Island, one business at a time, is something we’re proud to be part of and something definitely worth celebrating.

Grants | Rebates | Incentives | Assessments | Community Support

For more information, visit PSEGLINY.com/EcoDev

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