April 23, 2025 West Babylon South

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Long Island’s ARGYLE THEATRE

The Argyle Theatre (Mark and Dylan Perlman, Executive Producers & Managing Partners; Evan Pappas, Artistic Director), Long Island’s largest year-round professional theatrical venue, will present the Tony Award winning musical Fiddler on the Roof directed by Evan Pappas and choreographed by Debbie Roshe with musical direction by Jonathan Brenner. It will begin performances on April 24 and run through June 15. The opening night will be celebrated on Saturday, April 26 2025, at 7:30 PM.

Winner of nine Tony Awards when it debuted in 1964 Fiddler on the Roof is the brainchild of Broadway legends Jerome Robbins and Harold Prince; songwriters Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick; and book writer Joseph Stein. Touching audiences worldwide with its humor, warmth and honesty, this universal show is a staple of the musical theatre canon.

The cast includes Danny Rothman (Sweeney Todd, Broadway) as Tevye, Deb Radloff (Caucasian Chalk Circle, Off-Bway, Bye Bye Birdie, Argyle) as Golde, Samantha Tullie (Jersey Boys, Argyle) as Tzeitel, Jojo Minasi (A Christmas Carol the Musical, Argyle) as Motel, Sarah Milnamow (Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas, National Tour) as Hodel, Harry Simon Orenstein (Sweeney Todd, Regional) as Perchik, Natalie Shaw (Mean Girls, National Tour) as Chava, Neil Devlin (White Christmas, Regional) as Fyedka, Annie Rubi (Jersey Boys, Argyle), Amanda Bruton (The Addams Family Musical,

International Tour) as Yente, Joseph Pyfferoen (A Year with Frog and Toad, Regional) as Lazar Wolf, with Carlyn Barenholtz (Disney Wonder), Zack Blumenstyk (Spring Awakening, Regional), Richard Brundage (Uncle Vanya, NYC), Jordan Bunshaft (West Side Story, Argyle), John Cavaseno (West Side Story, Newsies, Regional), Chris

Donovan (Hairspray, Regional), Laura Elizabeth Flanagan (Annie, National Tour), Eric Frederich (Into the Woods, Regional) Meredith Heller (A Christmas Carol the Musical, Argyle), Coulby Jenkins (Rock of Ages, Regional), Carly Meyer (Trevor The Musical, World Premiere), Anna Polyachenko (Blippi Join the Band, National Tour), John Ray (A Christmas Carol the Musical Argyle), Sam Sommer (The Addams Family, Regional), Ciaran Welch (White Christmas, Cats, Regional).

The creative team also includes Set Design by James Rotondo, Lighting Design by Christopher Chambers, Costume Design by Amanda Scanze, Sound Design by Kimberly O’Loughlin, Wig, Hair, and Make-up Design by Samantha Naso, Assistant Production Manager and Props Design by Callie Hester, Co-Choreographer is Saki Masuda, Assistant Scenic Designer is Hayley Wallenfeldt, Music Coordinator is Russell Brown, Production Stage Manager is Daniel Vaughn, Assistant Stage Manager is Gabrielle P. Guagenti, Production Manager/Technical Director is Michael Kauffman, The Casting Director is Michael Cassara, CSA.

Tickets may be purchased online at www.argyletheatre. com or call 631-230-3500.

Fiddler will play Wednesday & Thursday at 7 PM, Friday & Saturday at 7:30 PM, Saturday afternoons at 2:30 PM, and Sunday afternoons at 2:00 PM. Check the website for the holiday schedule at www.ArgyleTheatre.com.

APRIL HAPPENINGS

THURS., APRIL 24th

1:45PM–7:30PM BLOOD DRIVE

Levittown Fire Department with Senator Steve Rhoads 120 Gardiners Avenue, Levittown

Follow the link to schedule an appointment: https://Donate. nybc.org/Donor/Schedules/ Drive_schedule/323184 or call 1-800 933-BLOOD. For more information, or help scheduling an appointment, please contact Ron Hlawaty at ronhlawaty@yahoo.com or Jodie Behrens email resqchick048@gmail. com. Appointments Preferred. Walk-Ins Welcome!

5:30PM-10:45pm

BENEFIT CONCERT DINNER

LIU Post's student-run radio station, The Wave, is holding an event that's open to the public to raise money for the Save The Music Foundation. Location: Long Island University Post Campus, Winnick Dining Hall(Lower level). Purchase tickets at bio@ thesoundofliu on Instagram - 100% of the proceeds go to the Save The Music Foundation. For more information, please contact: Avery Cochikas 516965-5133 Avyerini.Cochikas@my.liu. edu

6:30PM

A NIGHT IN MONTE CARLO

The Heritage Club in Farmingdale is hosting a A Night in Monte Carlo. Cocktail reception, followed by an elegant buffet dinner and extensive Viennese display. The event will feature casino gaming, raffle prizes and art pieces available for purchase

HOLIDAYS

12th - PASSOVER BEGINS

15th - TAXES DUE

20th - EASTER

22nd - EARTH DAY

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Events must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date and will run free of charge on a space available basis. For more info, call 631.226.2636 x275 or send events to editorial@longislandmediagroup.com

and created by UCP-LI artists. Join us for an unforgettable evening in support of United Cerebral Palsy of Long Island! To purchase tickets, please visit https://specialevents. ucp-li.org/2025MonteCarlo. For more information, please contact cschramm@ucp-li.org | 631-232-0011 ext. 450

SAT., APRIL 26th

10:00AM

ANNUAL ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION

The community is invited to the annual Arbor Day Celebration in Amityville at the corner of South Bayview Ave. and Bayview Pl. in Amityville. (south of Merrick Road). Get educational information on tree planting and maintenance and celebrate the day with a tree planting to beautify the open space known as The Mary Carroll Marsden Community Garden.

SUN., APRIL 27th

11:00AM-3:00PM

DOGGIE GARAGE SALE

Volunteers of Babylon Doggie Garage Sale. 691 S 9th St. in Lindenhurst. Lots of pet related items for dog, cats, guinea, pigs, and even reptiles. All proceeds support the residents of Babylon Animal Shelter. For more information: Babylonvolunteers@ gmail.com or call 516-606-5369

11:00AM-4:00PM

L.I.’S LARGEST CAR SHOW RETURNS TO TOBAY BEACH

Long Island’s largest and most premier car show experience returns to TOBAY Beach. “Car Show Long Island” features hundreds of

automobiles, trucks, military vehicles, and emergency service vehicles. A live concert performed by That 70’s Band will take place day, followed by trophy presentations. The event is free for spectators. Grab a bite to eat from the food truck corral, and also check out numerous vendors and displays. A rain date of Saturday, May 3rd has been arranged. For more information, visit www.carshowli.com, call (516) 797-4121 or e-mail carshowli@ oysterbay-ny.gov.

2:00PM-4:00PM BOOK PRESENTATION

The Historical Society of Islip Hamlet presents Robert Viagas's presentation of his book "Right This Way: A History of the Audience". The program covers a pop history of audiences through the ages - everything from the ancient Greeks, Lincoln's assassination, history of applause (and booing), group reactions at sports events up to and including binge-watching TV - what the audience experience brings us and how it may evolve in the 2020's. At the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Ave. Free and open to the public. For more information, please call 631-559-2915, www.isliphamlethistory.org.

MON, APRIL 28th

6:00PM PSYCHIC DINNER

Brunello Italian Kitchen, 1945 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park. One on One Psychic Reading, 3 Course Meal. Reservations required. For more information, please call Diane 516-6396903 or @ empoweredpathexpos

Recipe Of The Week: Pasta Primavera

Warmweather, blue skies and time spent outdoors are hallmarks of spring. Springtime is a season of rebirth and renewal. That’s evidenced by budding trees and the return of frolicking animals. Spring also can be a time to refresh meal-making. Now is the time to trade in those hearty, filling dishes that are perfect for cold winter nights for lighter fare. Recipes like “Pasta Primavera” from “Seasoned America” (William Morrow and Company, Inc.) by Chef Paul Prudhomme can be brought out in spring and enjoyed throughout the warmer seasons. In Italian, “primavera” means “spring,” making this classic, vegetable-infused pasta dish a favorite this time of year. The vegetable inclusions below can be switched out for your own favorite produce as well.

Makes about 8 cups

Seasoning Mix:

2 1/2 teaspoon dried sweet basil leaves

1 1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves

3/4 teaspoon white pepper

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

1/2 teaspoon onion powder

2 teaspoon olive oil

1 cup thin strips prosciutto

Directions:

2 cups cauliflower florets

2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms

1/2 cup sliced carrots (cut on the diagonal)

2 cups sliced zucchini

6 tablespoons unsalted butter

1 teaspoon minced fresh garlic

1 cup asparagus tips or 3/4 cups snow peas

1 cup chopped green onions

2 cups heavy cream

9 ounces of your favorite pasta

Combine the seasoning mix ingredients thoroughly in a small bowl.

Heat olive oil in a 12-inch skillet over high heat. When oil is very hot, add the prosciutto, cauliflower, mushrooms, carrots, and zucchini. Add the butter and, as it melts, stir in the garlic and the seasoning mix. Stir in asparagus tips or snow peas and green onions. Stir well and cook just until the vegetables are crisp-tender, about 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in the cream and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to medium and cook until the sauce has thickened a bit, about 3 minutes.

Cook the pasta according to package directions; drain. Add the cooked pasta to the skillet, toss well and remove from the heat. Serve immediately.

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CRICUT CRAFTING: MUGS

Friday, April 25, 11 am-1 pm WBA808

Learn how to design your own personalized coffee mug using our Makerspace Cricut machine. Nonrefundable/transferable

materials fee: $5.

West Babylon Public Library

RUSTIC DRIED FLOWER DOOR HANG

Monday, April 28, 6:30-8:30 pm WBA138 Non-refundable/transferable materials fee: $5.

UNSUNG HEROES OF BASEBALL

Tuesday, April 29, 7-8:30 pm WBA213

Learn about unsung heroes who hit historical home

runs on and off the baseball diamond.

ZUMBA

Fridays: May 2-30 WBA415 10:15-11:15 am Non-refundable fee for the 5-week May session: $10.

CORK GARDEN MARKERS

Fridays: May 2-30

Drop by the library anytime and check out our garden craft station.

YOGA

Wednesdays: May 7-28

WBA405 6 pm -7 pm

Non-refundable/transferable fee for the 4-week May session: $8.

FLOWERS FOR MOM

Monday, May 5, 7-8 pm

WBA140

Join florist Irene at the Library and create a beautiful floral arrangement. Nonrefundable/transferable materials fee: $5.

ENGLISH: BEGINNERS

Tuesdays, May 6 WBA200

6:15-7:15 pm

Join us for this monthly class to help enhance your English language skills.

PAINT NIGHT: LOVEBIRD SPRING MOON

Tuesday, May 6, 6:45-8:30 pm WBA141 Non-refundable/transferable materials fee: $5.

YOGA

Wednesdays: May 7-28

WBA405 6-7 pm

Non-refundable/transferable fee for the 4-week May session: $8.

CARING FOR WILDLIFE

Thursday, May 8, 7-8 pm WBA218

Sweetbriar Nature Center is a wildlife rehabilitation facility that takes care of injured, sick, and orphaned animals. Participants will meet some of their resident, non-releasable animals to

find out their stories and get information on what to do if you find an animal that might need help.

DRAGONFLY VASE KIT

May 8-13 WBA142

A YouTube Link will be provided by the Library.

Non-refundable/transferable materials fee: $5.

BUSY PERSON’S BOOK GROUP 7-8:30 pm WBA10 Thursday, May 8 – How to Age Disgracefully by Clare Pooley

Town Of Babylon Celebrates Major Renovation To Emergency Communications Hub Ahead Of National Public Safety Telecommunications Week

Town Officials Highlight Facility Improvements And Recognize Essential Telecommunicators During National Awareness Week

On Monday, April 14, 2025, the Town of Babylon held a press conference to announce the completion of a major renovation to the Babylon Central Fire and Rescue Alarm Corporation’s dispatch facility, located in the basement of Town Hall. The announcement coincided with the start of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, recognizing the vital contributions of emergency dispatchers and telecommunications personnel.

The event celebrated the essential role of our emergency dispatchers and featured remarks from Town leaders, including Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Councilman Terence McSweeney, and Town Historian Mary Cascone.

H. James Kenning III, Chief of Administration at Babylon Central addressing day-to-day operations of Babylon Central and its accomplishments.
Town of Babylon HIstorian Mary Cascone providing insight to the history of Babylon Central’s creation.

3 Ways To Celebrate And Enjoy National Parks This Spring

From the geysers of Yellowstone to the lush forests of the Great Smoky Mountains, the country’s more than 400 National Parks are a national treasure. Here are three ways to celebrate and enjoy the parks this spring:

1. Celebrate National Park Week April 19 to April

27. Entrance fees will be waived on April 19 and the National Park Service parks, programs and partners will host events

and activities all week. Follow National Park Week on social media and join the conversation online, or share your experiences, using #NationalParkWeek.

2. Listen to “My Park Story.” On this podcast, which is hosted by the National Park Service, people share their unique connections to the parks and the National Park Service in their communities.

3. Help preserve the beauty, natural environments and recreational opportunities that the National Parks provide by supporting organizations like the Sierra Club and the National Parks Conservation Association, which are working to guard against the many threats the parks are currently facing. (StatePoint)

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