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ELEMENTARY STUDENTS STAY FOCUSED DURING SUMMER - Summer learning has been exciting and dynamic for Copiague School District elementary students engaged in learning, movement and enrichment during the three weeks of the district’s summer school program in July. Housed at Deauville Gardens West Elementary School, the program allowed students to focus on their academic lessons while participating in music class, art lessons and physical education. The summer program reinforced that fun and learning can go hand in hand as students prepared for the upcoming school year. Photos courtesy of Copiague School District
Rising seniors from Walter G. O’Connell Copiague High School recently prepared and received a head start on their college decision, thanks to a college bootcamp hosted by the district this summer. The bootcamp was led by the high school’s English department Chairperson Meredith Wanzer and College and
Career Counselor Brianne Mattiace.
The program guided students through the college admissions process, including what to expect in the upcoming months, how to complete applications, create resumes and write personal essays. They received feedback and
recommendations on their essays from Ms. Wanzer.
Ms. Mattiace and other members of the guidance department spoke with students about the college application process and answered questions and concerns.
COLLEGE BOOTCAMP - Incoming seniors from Walter G. O’Connell Copiague High School learned about the college admissions process, applications and essay writing during a college bootcamp this summer. Photo courtesy of Copiague School District
The National External Diploma Program offers adults 21 and over, the opportunity to receive credit for their life experiences, and earn a high school equivalency diploma without the challenge of taking lengthy timed examinations. NEDP, is a competency based program for students who are unable to attend classes or who prefer to work at home. Successful candidates for NEDP include former ESL students, students who have been out of school for prolonged periods of time, or students who fare better without the structure of tests. This program is an alternative to other programs.
Anyone interested should call Western Suffolk BOCES to meet with a counselor. Call 667-6000, Ext. 327 to register.
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Who Needs Life Insurance?
Let’s talk about the most thrilling topic ever: life insurance. Alright, maybe it’s not thrilling, but stick with me. Life insurance is like a safety net for your loved ones. If you’ve got a family, they depend on you. What happens if you suddenly take a permanent vacation? Life insurance ensures they’re not left scrambling to pay the bills.
“But I’m young and healthy!” you say. Great! That means your premiums will be lower. Think of it as getting a discount for being awesome. Life insurance is more affordable than
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And let’s be honest, none of us are getting out of here alive. We buy insurance for our cars, homes, and even our phones. Shouldn’t your life be on that list too? Protect your loved ones from financial stress. After all, it’s the least you can do for them when you’re no longer around to do the dishes. So, who needs life insurance? Pretty much everyone who loves someone.
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12-Step support group giving Hope & Strength to parents, family and friends concerned with a loved one’s destructive behavior caused by Alcohol, Drugs or Related Behavioral Problems is now meeting virtually until further notice. For further
information e-mail or call: Donna526@aol.com or (631) 835.8788; Diane (631) 587.0966, www. FamiliesAnonymous.org
The Paumanauke Native American Festival Inc., The Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts (BACCA), and the Town of Babylon proudly present the 42nd Paumanauke Pow-Wow on Saturday, August 10, 2024 and Sunday, August 11, 2024 at Tanner Park in Copiague, located on Long Island’s Great South Bay.
This two-day, familyfriendly festival of Native American culture features Indigenous dance and dance competitions, traditional drums, native foods, and plenty of audience participation. Through an exhibition of Native American art, music and dance, the Paumanauke Pow-Wow brings these traditions to visitors in a beautiful setting at Tanner Park. Native
American artists, artisans and craftspeople will display their goods for sale.
Admission (at the gate): Adults $10, Seniors (60+) $5, Teens 12-16 $5, Children under 12 - FREE. Rain or Shine. Bring a lawn chair.
Saturday, August 10th 10am-9:30pm Grand Entry: 12 Noon & 7pm
Sunday, August 11th 10am-5pm
Grand Entry: 12 Noon
For more information, please contact Liz Mirarchi at info@ babylonarts.org.
The Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts is a not-for-profit arts organization bringing theater, music, fine arts and cultural events to the residents of the Town of Babylon, NY. Please
visit our website at www. babylonarts.org for a complete listing of our programs and events, or to find information about becoming a member.
BACCA’s programs are made possible in part with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, the County of Suffolk, County Executive Ed Romaine and the Suffolk County Legislature, the Town of Babylon, Supervisor Rich Schaffer, the Town of Babylon Local Development Corporation (LDC), the Lindenhurst Business Improvement District, and from membership and private contributions.
Babylon Town Hall Park 200 Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst
Monday through Thursday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Copiague Memorial Public Library 50 Deauville Boulevard, Copiague Tuesday & Friday 11:30 am -1:00 pm
North Lindenhurst Park & Pool Straight Path, Lindenhurst Monday through Thursday 11:30 - 1:30 pm
Kingz Kidz at ACE Center 48 Cedar Rd, Amityville Monday through Friday 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
USDA
Escuelas Publicas de Copiague Programa de Comidas de Verano GRATIS
Comidas Gratis para todos los Niños y Adolescentes 8 de Julio Hasta 23 de Agosto
Babylon Town Hall Park
200 Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst Lunes a Jueves 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Copiague Memorial Public Library
50 Deauville Boulevard, Copiague Martes y Viernes 11:30 am -1:00 pm
North Lindenhurst Park & Pool
Straight Path, Lindenhurst Lunes a Jueves 11:30 - 1:30 pm
Kingz Kidz at ACE Center 48 Cedar Rd, Amityville Lunes a Viernes 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
El USDA Requiere que las Comidas se Consuman en el Lugar
Abierto a TODOS los niños y adolescentes menores de 18 años ¡SIN inscripción y SIN costo!
Comuníquese con las Escuelas Públicas de Copiague para obtener información adicional (631) 842-4010 x451
Esta Institución es un Proveedor de Igualdad de Oportunidades
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7
7:30PM-9:30PM
OWL PROWL WEDNESDAY
Visit Sweetbriar to meet and learn about some of their resident owls.
Embark on a walk into the darkness to enjoy the night and call some owls. Wear bug spray and bring a flashlight.
*Must have tickets to attend this event. No walk ins permitted* Open to families with children ages 5y and up. Sweetbriar Nature Center - ECSS 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown. For more information, please call 631-979-6344
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8
5:00 PM
FARMINGDALE MUSIC ON MAIN 2024
Sponsored by the Farmingdale Village Merchants Association. Music & Fun Along Main St. , between Prospect St & So Front St. For more information, please call 516-249-0093
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10
8:00 PM
IAC CONCERT IN THE PARK
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of NYS Parks At Heckscher State Park in East Islip. For more information, please call 631-888-3525, Isliparts.org
6:30 – 10:30
BRUMIDI’S SUMMER LUAU
Constantino Brumidi Lodge, 2075 Deer Park Ave in Deer Park, will be hosting a Summer Luau on Saturday August 10th. $45.00pp,
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
Hawaiian Style Buffet Dinner, Beer, Wine & Soda Included, Hawaiian Entertainment, Raffles , Dancing and More. For Tickets call Angela: 631-225-9688 or Marianne 631-239-5036
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
AUGUST 10 & 11
Saturday 1OAM-9:30PM
Sunday 10AM-5PM
PAUMANAUKE POW WOW
The Paumanauke Native American Festival Inc., the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts, and The Town of Babylon present Paumanauke Pow Wow at Tanner Park in Copiague. Audience participation, Traditional Drums, Native Food, Dance Competitions, Quality Traders. For more information, please call BACCA Arts Center 631-587-3696
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11
11:00AM- 4:00PM
SPIRIT OF SUMMER ART FESTIVAL
Proudly hosted by the Spirit of Huntington, Long Island's Largest Non-Profit Art Festival. A day of fine art, community networking, food & dessert, raffles, games, activities and music! Rain Date: August 18th • FREE Admission. Located at 2 Melville Rd. N. in Huntington Station. For more information, please call 631-470-9620
MONDAY, AUGUST 12
7:00PM
LIGHTS OF HOPE
REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY
To honor loved ones lost to an overdose. YES Community Counseling Center’s Annual Lights of Hope Remembrance Ceremony is being held on Monday, August 12, 2024. The ceremony will be held at YES Community Counseling Center’s Levittown office located at 152 Center Lane. For more information, contact Kathleen Coletta, LCSW (516) 799-3203 x127 or email at kcoletta@ yesccc.org
MONDAY, AUGUST 12 -16
9:30AM- 12:30PM VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Community United Methodist Church is hosting a Vacation Bible School for ages 4-11. Children must be potty trained. $10 per child. CUMC is located at 100 Park Blvd. in Massapequa. For more information, or to register, please call 516-541-7008, or email: MASSAPCUMC@aol.com.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13
11:00AM- 4:00PM
CLAM SHUCKING CONTEST
We are growing thousands of baby oysters at our community oyster gardens graciously hosted in crates at the docks of Babylon & Bay Shore Yacht Clubs. Volunteers are wanted to help maintain the gardens by cleaning up the crates, then counting & measuring the baby oysters to track their growth.
Great hands on experience for all - scouts and families welcome. All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
We recommend clothing that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty and/or wet. See below to volunteer for one or more days.
Babylon - Sundays from 1-3 PM
Bay Shore - Tuesdays from 9-11 AM
Community service available.
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Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) is pleased to inform Babylon and Huntington residents about the local Suffolk County Office for the Aging Summer 2024 Senior Advocate Schedule. Senior advocates are County representatives who come out into the community and assist seniors with information gathering, completion of eligibility or recertification applications and referrals to appropriate community agencies.
“It is so important for us to provide our senior
citizens with the assistance and information they need in ways that are most convenient to them. These visits allow our seniors to connect with our County’s senior advocates right in their own communities,” said Legislator Donnelly. “I hope all those interested in the services that the Suffolk County Office for the Aging provides will take advantage of this opportunity.”
This summer, Senior Advocates will be visiting the following locations in the Town of Babylon:
• Deer Park Library, 44 Lake
Avenue, Deer Park: Friday, September 20, 9 – 11 am
• North Amityville Nutrition Center, 48-C Cedar Road, Amityville: Wednesday, September 11, 10 am – 1 pm
• Rainbow Center, 293 Buffalo Avenue, Lindenhurst: Wednesday, September 4, 8:30 – 11:00 am
• Tanner Park Senior Nutrition, 2 Tanner Park, Copiague: Wednesdays, August 14 & September 11, 8:30 am – 1 pm
• Spangle Drive Center, 4385 Spangle Drive, North
Babylon: Tuesdays, August 27 & September 24, 12 –3:30 pm
• West Babylon Library, 211 Route 109, West Babylon: Thursday September 26, 10 am – 12 pm
• Wyandanch Senior Nutrition, 28 Wyandanch Avenue, Wyandanch: Wednesday, September 4, 8:30 am – 1 pm
In Huntington, they will be visiting the following:
• Huntington Senior Nutrition Ctr., 423 Park Avenue, Huntington: Wednesdays, Aug. 21 & Sept. 18, 8:30 am – 1 pm
• Paumanack Village 5 & 6, 100 Adriatic Drive, Melville: Thursday, September 26, 8:30 am – 12 pm; residents only
Advocates assist with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP – formerly known as food stamps), Medicare Savings Program and Heating Emergency Assistance Program (HEAP) applications. They also can provide information on Medicare, answer questions and make recommendations and referrals. For more information about available
services or directions to any of these locations, please call the Suffolk County Office for the Aging at (631) 853-8200.
“For more than three decades, the Suffolk County Office for the Aging has been providing full and trouble-free access to critical services,” Donnelly said. “I am glad to see their great professional community outreach program continue and hope that every senior resident will make full use of it.”
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Afternoon Book Discussion
Thursday, August 8
1:30 - 3:00 PM
The Little Italian Hotel by Phedra Patrick
Download a copy of this book from Libby or pick up a copy at the Circulation Desk. Registration is necessary.
Long Island Sierra Club: Film Screening:
Spirit Bear (2005) Thursday, August 8 6:30 - 8:30 PM
This program will be held in person and via Zoom.
Spirit Bear is about saving the Canadian forests and the bears that call these forests home. Kermode bears are a subspecies of the black bear and are the national symbol of British Columbia. They are called “spirit” or “ghost” bears because they have white fur, are extremely rare, and are sacred to the local population.
Simon Jackson started the Spirit Bear Youth Coalition as a teenager to save their home from logging. Learn about Simon’s fight to save the endangered spirit bear from extinction by going up against the foresting industry. Registration is necessary.
Cookies, Coffee and Karaoke
Friday, August 9
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Belt out a song on karaoke Friday! Sing your favorite song or enjoy the tunes sung by your family and friends. Refreshments will be provided. Registration is necessary.
Managing Debt
Monday, August 12
6:30 - 7:30 PM
Learn effective methods on how to manage your personal and household debt with Chase Community Manager Lael Daniel. Registration is necessary. VA Outreach
Wednesday, August 14
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Are you a veteran?
Are you unsure of what benefits you are entitled to and would like more information? Stop in and meet with an Outreach Specialist from the Nassau Veterans Center. Registration is not necessary.
Joseph Dwyer Veterans Project Thursday, August 15
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
The Dwyer Project serves veterans, service members, and their families with post-service transitional issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Support groups are led by veteran peers who can relate to the experiences of group members. Registration is not necessary.
All Abilities Movie
The Super Mario Bros. (PG) 1hr 32mins Thursday, August 15 1:30 - 3:30 PM
This program is for patrons 18 years and older with sensory issues, those on the autism spectrum or those who have other specific needs. Caregivers are encouraged to attend program with patron. Registration is necessary.
One-on-One Medicare Counseling and Assistance Friday, August 16 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Register for a 30-minute one-on-one appointment with a Suffolk County RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) volunteer from HIICAP (Health Insurance Information, Counseling & Assistance Program) to answer questions and provide information regarding Medicare health insurance, benefits, and savings programs. Registration is necessary.
All Abilities BINGO
Wednesday, August 21 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Join us as we play non-competitive and slow-paced BINGO where everyone wins! Please note this program is for patrons 18 years and older with sensory issues, those on the autism spectrum or those who have other specific needs. Caregivers are encouraged to attend program with patron. Registration is necessary.
New Beginnings
Wednesday, August 21 6:30 - 8:00 PM
If you are divorced or widowed, single, aged 50 plus who would like a new beginning, come and be inspired to make new friends and learn new skills towards reinventing yourself. Social worker and life coach Marla Matthews will lead this discussion. Registration is necessary
After a summer of relaxation, the start of a new school year generates mixed emotions among students. Many children look forward to being back on campus with their friends but may not revel in the idea of waking up early or doing homework each night. While summer break is a much needed-respite from the rigors of school, it doesn’t mean school should be forgotten entirely. In fact, doing some preparatory steps before a new school year begins can make the year go much more smoothly. Here’s how students and parents can direct their focus during the final countdown.
Keep reading According to Scholastic, summer slide is a concept that was first acknowledged by researchers in 1996.
Many comprehensive studies have come out since then and indicated that kids lose significant knowledge in reading and math over summer break, which can have a cumulative effect and lead to skill loss each year. Some research says up to 20 percent of school year gains in reading and 27 percent in math are lost during summer break. Children should be encouraged to read as much as possible during summer break, particularly since many schools require summer reading and subsequent essays or book reports upon returning to the classroom. Let kids read what they want, whether it’s comics, magazines, the newspaper, or even books they’ve read before. Accumulate supplies School may not be on the radar early in
summer, but it’s wise to purchase supplies early. Right before school starts there is a mad dash to grab notebooks, pens, clothing, and more, which can make for a stressful shopping experience for all involved. Shopping early helps families avoid that outcome.
Brush up on math skills
It can’t hurt for students to do a few math problems over the summer. Practice keeps skills fresh and any mathematical formulas prominent in their minds. All it takes is one or two problems per day to stay on top of math skills.
Families can include museums, art exhibits, animal sanctuaries, libraries, science centers, and similar attractions in the list of places they
visit over the summer. This way students can learn and be entertained simultaneously. Start enforcing bedtimes
School-aged children (six to 13 years) need nine to 12 hours of sleep every night, according to KidsHealth.org. During the summer, late nights can easily be rectified by sleeping in the next day. But when school
resumes, the alarm clock will be ringing earlier than expected. Parents can gradually implement earlier bedtimes as summer winds down so that kids are getting the rest they will need. Get in the know
Parents can begin to pay closer attention to emails and social media posts from schools as they’ll likely
contain information about upcoming school calendars, bus routes (or transportation registration), changes in personnel, or any additional updates. This will help alleviate any surprises on the first day of school.
Families can take several steps to get ready for school as the first day draws near.
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