

South Bay's Neighbor








East Islip HS CAD Students Design Outdoor Classroom Concepts
Prior to the end of the school year, students in the Computer Aided Design Class at East Islip High School designed concepts for an outdoor classroom space within the high school. The courtyard, located in the northeast corner of the school, is currently not being utilized as an instructional space. Students in the class thought it would be a great idea to come up with concepts for an outdoor classroom space that could be used by several different types of classes throughout the warmer months of the school year. In addition to using their CAD skills acquired during the course, they participated in a presentation by interior/ exterior design specialist, Dyane Eichler of Grace & Well Design. Eichler provided the students with valuable insights on topics such as the golden ratio, golden rule of design and feng shui, which they incorporated into their projects to optimize the
layout as well as elevate the outdoor classroom design.
“Having professionals share their expertise is an important part of the learning process,” technology education teacher James Connell said. “Although there is no current plan to actually build this area, there are many benefits of developing an outdoor classroom space. One of the main ones is that they provide a unique learning experience that cannot be replicated indoors.
Traditional classroom environments can sometimes feel restrictive, but outdoor classrooms offer a space for students to explore and engage with nature. This can have a positive impact on their overall learning experience. Studies have also shown that outdoor learning can enhance academic performance. The findings demonstrate the need for more outdoor education programs in schools. Such designs can lead to multiple

CAD
STUDENTS DESIGN OUTDOOR CLASSROOM CONCEPTS - Prior to the end of the school year, students in the Computer Aided Design Class at East Islip High School designed concepts for an outdoor classroom space within the high school. From left, East Islip High School rising seniors Jesse Hodge, William Blaschuk and Kiersten Galli with their CAD projects. Photo courtesy of East Islip School District
outcomes, like improved intellectual, social, physical and psychological health.”
“I really enjoyed creating this outdoor design for CAD, and I hope it can inspire future projects at East Islip,” rising senior Kiersten Galli said.
“It was an absolute joy to present design principles to Mr. Connell’s CAD class to help guide them on their outdoor design project,” Eichler said. “Transforming spaces involves more than
just considering function and aesthetics; it’s about creating environments that are harmonious, inspiring and uplifting as well. The students demonstrated such incredible talent and creativity on the outdoor classroom project, which consists of so many positive impacts. It is with great hope that their designs inspire future outdoor projects at East Islip High School as well as other schools within the district.”
East Islip High School Tri-M Hosts Mock NYSSMA Practice For Younger Musicians



TRI-M HOSTS MOCK NYSSMA PRACTICE FOR YOUNGER MUSICIANS - Before the close of the school year, East Islip High School’s Tri-M Music Honor Society hosted its first Mock NYSSMA practice session for fourth-to-sixth-grade band, chorus and orchestra students. Tri-M members acted as judges and offered feedback and practice suggestions to the younger students. “Our main mission was to get the students comfortable performing and to provide a positive musical experience,” music teacher Giovanna Sciandra said. “We hope to make Mock NYSSMA an annual event.” Photos courtesy of East Islip School District






JULY HAPPENINGS

SATURDAY, JULY 27
6:00PM
FREE SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK
Islip Arts Council and Studio Theater of Long Island Shakespeare Troupe present "A Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare at the South Shore Mall in Bay Shore. Limited engagement. For more information, please call 631-888-3525, or visit isliparts.org/
9:30AM - 2:30PM
MEDITATION SATURDAY: RETREAT FOR BODY, MIND, & SOUL
The Science of Spirituality Meditation Center, 79 County Line Road in Amityville will be hosting Meditation Saturday: Retreat For Body, Mind, & Soul. A day of rejuvenation, with stress-reducing and inspirational workshops designed to provide a welcome oasis in your busy week. For more information, please call 631-822-7979; infotristate@sos.org To Register: sos.org/location/amityville
10:00AM-2:00PM
FREE CHILD ID CARD PROGRAM
Nassau County Residents Only New York State Assemblyman Michael Durso, in partnership with Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Nassau County Legislator James Kennedy, and the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, is holding a FREE Operation Safe Child ID Card Program at Marjorie Post Pool in Massapequa. No appointment necessary. For more information, please contact Assemblyman Durso’s district office at 516-541-4598.
SUNDAY, JULY 28
2:00PM
FREE BEATLES ON THE BALCONY CONCERT: THE LIVERPOOL SHUFFLE

MAKE A SUBMISSION! 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.
First ever free concert outdoors on LIMEHOF terrace featuring Beatles tribute band. 97 Main Street, Stony Brook. For more information, please call Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame 631-689-5888 or visit info@ limusichalloffame.org
3:30PM
AFTERNOON AT THE RACES
Brumidi Lodge, 2075 Deer Park Avenue in Deer Park is hosting an Afternoon At The Races. Adults $15, Ages 4 to 12 $10, Ages 3 and under are Free. Buffet Style Dinner, Beverage, Dessert and Coffee. Cash Bar. Raffles. For more information, please call Marian at 631- 332-9775 or Anita at 631-422-6914 to reserve your spot!
MONDAY, JULY 29
6:00PM – 7:30PM PAINT NIGHT: SUMMER SUNFLOWERS
The Babylon Public library, 24 S. Carll Ave. in Babylon, will be hosting a Paint Night: Summer Sunflowers. Join local artist Kathy Reccardi as she teaches participants step-by-step how to paint an arrangement of sunflowers. No painting experience needed. Nonrefundable $5 fee due at registration. For more information, please call 631-669-1624. Email: info@ babylonlibrary.org, Website: www. babylonlibrary.org
TUESDAY, JULY 30
12:15PM
FREE BROWN BAG CONCERT SERIES
LADY BLUE SAX
Tuesdays at the Bay Shore Band Shell 80 East Main St, in Bay Shore. For more information, please call 631-888-3525, or visit isliparts.org/ for additional shows.
7:30PM MOVIES ON THE FARMINGDALE VILLAGE GREEN
Enjoy free movies Tuesday nights on the Farmingdale Village green, 361 Main Street. Movies start at dusk, preceded by cartoons. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Movies will be shown through August 20 (weather permitting). For more information, please call 516-249-0093 or visit http:// www.farmingdalevillage.com/
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
PLEASE ARRIVE at 8:30AM
RETURN approx. 8:30PM BUS TRIP TO WIND CREEK CASINO St. Ignatius Loyola Church in Hicksville is hosting a Bus trip to Wind Creek Casino in Bethlehem, PA. Cost: $55 per person, which includes the driver’s tip Give back: $35 slot play. For more information, please call Barbara at 516-935-5576 or Karen at 516-937- 5527. Please make checks payable to “St. Ignatius Church”. The first to pay is the first on the bus.
7:30PM
SUSPIRIA - SCREENING AND Q&A
Author / film critic Maitland McDonagh hosts SUSPIRIA at Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave. in Huntington. $16 public | $10 members. Horror-film maven Maitland McDonagh, author of Broken Mirrors/Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento, hosts a screening and Q&A for Argento’s masterpiece Suspiria (Italy, 1977), considered to be one of the most terrifying and stylized horror films of our time. For more information, please call 631-423-7610, or visit cinemaartscentre.org/
Islip Summer Senior Advocate Schedule
Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) is pleased to inform Islip 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 Islip:
• Bay Shore Library, 1 S. Country Road, Brightwaters: Friday, eptember 20, 10 am – 12 pm
• Bishop McGann Housing, 200 Bishop McGann Drive, Central Islip: Mondays, August 26 & September 30, 10 am – 12 pm
• Brentwood Senior Nutrition, 16 Second Avenue, Brentwood: Mondays, August 19 & September 23, 11:30 am –1:30 pm
• Connetquot Library, 760 Ocean Avenue, Bohemia: Thursday, September 12, 10 am – 12 pm
• East Islip Library, 381 E. Main Street, East Islip: Monday, August 12, 10 am – 12 pm
• Islip Library, 71 Monell Avenue, Islip: Monday September 16, 10 am – 12 pm
• St. Anne’s Gardens, 80100 2nd Avenue, Brentwood:
Friday, August 2, 8:30 – 11 am
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 troublefree 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.”
LONG ISLAND MEDIA GROUP
Serving The Community Since 1953
PUBLISHER
Jeff Lambert
ASSISTANT TO THE PUBLISHER
Patty Franks
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Josh Marlowe
MANAGING EDITOR
Felicia Edwards
MARKETING MANAGER
Noelle Lambert
CIRCULATION & DISTRIBUTION
Joe Lambert
Edward Rodriguez
ADMINISTRATION
Teri Tinkler
Diana Lambert
Dorrine Lambert
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Victoria Kokolakis
Stephan Schulze
PROOFREADING
Kerry Mastrobuoni
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVES
Carol Link
Bob Liquorie
Nicole Sims
Kim Volz
Bonnie Schifano
Lucille Moran
Terry Rydyzynski
Noelle Lambert
SCAN HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION:

















































































































































Northwell At Jones Beach Theater Kicks Off 2024 Summer Concert Season After Massive Two-Year Renovation
After undergoing a massive renovation, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater is now open for the 2024 summer concert season. The modernization of the venue is the largest investment in the theater’s history, preserving this iconic location for generations to come and solidifying its status as a bucketlist destination for concertgoers.
Thanks to a partnership between New York State Parks and Live Nation, the multiyear project seamlessly integrates a robust series of improvements and upgrades into the theater’s original design.
The reopening of the landmark venue is the culmination of three years of planning and nearly two years of construction, resulting in a refreshed and reenergized Jones Beach Theater.
The venue is ready for the season due to
the hard work of 1,850 local construction professionals, 95% of whom are Long Islanders. These dedicated professionals worked over 245,000 hours to complete the renovation.
Enhanced Fan Experience
A grand new entry makes it easier than ever for guests to enter the venue. Once inside, guests are greeted by a spacious plaza that is nearly the size of a football field. This vibrant new plaza features unique food and beverage offerings and ample space to sit down, relax, and take in the bay breeze before the show. To ensure fans enjoy as much of the show as possible and spend less time in lines, the venue has added 20% more restrooms and 30% more food and beverage outlets. To improve the experience inside the theater, over 7,000 seats have been upgraded and new premium seating experiences have been

MASSIVE RENOVATIONS COMPLETED AT JONES BEACH THEATER
After undergoing a massive renovation, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater is now open for the 2024 summer concert season. Thanks to a partnership between New York State Parks and Live Nation, the multi-year project seamlessly integrates a robust series of improvements and upgrades. The reopening of the landmark venue is the culmination of three years of planning and nearly two years of construction, resulting in a refreshed and reenergized Jones Beach Theater.
added. New state-of-theart LED screens have been mounted on both sides of the stage to provide all fans with an enhanced view of the performance.
Expanded Seaside VIP Club
The entire premium
experience at Jones Beach Theater has been reimagined. Upon arrival at the CITI VIP Club, guests can choose from multiple locations to relax and take in the 280-degree views of Zach’s Bay. Guests will

enjoy unique food and beverage offerings within the club and will be able to order an incredible spread ahead of the show, so the party starts right upon their arrival.
Upgraded Backstage and Beach for Artists & Crew
The transformation of Northwell at Jones Beach Theater even extends the experience of visiting artists and their crew.
As they arrive early in the morning and step off their tour buses, they will be greeted by an exclusive beach they can use throughout their stay. This private beach, serviced by a dedicated Jones Beach lifeguard, includes hammocks, Adirondack chairs, paddle boats, and more.
Over the years, millions of locals and tourists have spent evenings under the stars enjoying music on the water at Northwell at Jones Beach Theater. Originally opened in 1952, the venue was built on the site of Zach’s Bay Stadium, an outdoor entertainment venue that hosted water circuses, boat races, and musicals. Over the decades, the
theater has evolved, marking significant milestones such as the first rock concert by Blue Oyster Cult in 1978 and a permanent shift to concerts initiated by an Eric Clapton show in 1983. Known for its stunning seaside location and worldclass performances, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater has hosted numerous legendary artists, including Sting, Smashing Pumpkins, Ariana Grande, Prince, Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, Kendrick Lamar, Van Halen, Lauryn Hill, and Stevie Nicks. After a great season kick off with the Outlaw Music Festival, this summer’s lineup promises many exciting performances including Pitbull, Dave Matthews Band, Maroon 5, Alanis Morissette, Jason Aldean, Imagine Dragons, Santana, Counting Crows, New Kids on the Block, Hootie & the Blowfish, and more. The newly renovated venue is also the perfect destination for special events, private events, company picnics and community celebrations.










tion of these laws
$20 .1 2/ ho ur; 5 hrs. da y 12 :00 pm-5:00 pm 5 days/wee k, 12 mo nt hs/year Clean va lid NYS Driver's License – Mi ni mu m 2 ye ar s exp. as a driver/messenger/cou ri er transp orting large he avy bo xe s/ pa ckages th roughout distri ct; collecti ng an d de po si ti ng la rge ca sh rece ip ts (must ha ve a clean re cord and be bo ndable); de li ve ry of confidential and sensitive do cu ments; main ta inin g di st rict ve hi cle; performing rout ine clerical ta sks as dire cted Must be trustwor thy, reliable , ha ve a flexib le schedule an d be able to meet ph ysical de mand s of the posi tion
Qualified ca nd id at es should prin t/compl ete an a ppl icat ion at www. copiague.k12.ny.us and email or fax al on g wi th resume and co ve r le tt er to :
Mr Todd J. Andrews Assistant Supe rintendent for Human Resources COPIAGUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Ema il: Apply@ copiague.net Fa x: (631) 8 41- 462 1 Visit our website at www.copiague.k12.ny.us E qual Opportuni ty Employer
WANT TO LEARN MORE AB OUT FITTEAM & SAMPLE
PRODUCTS ALSO?
Work from home wi th ou t l eaving yo ur curre nt jo b. What wo uld 4-5 extra ch ecks a month do fo r your lif e? RE SIDUA L WEEKLY INCOME! MONTHLY BONUS OPPORT UNITIES! TRAV EL REWARD S!
COPIAGUE



ound Sound / Sound Bars Commercial & Residential Star Link Satellite visit websit e davewireman.com CALL DAVE
516 433 9473(wi re) 516 667 9473(wi re) 516 353-1118(text)



Autos Want ed
POWER WASHING

Advance Care Plans
The United States population is rapidly aging. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), by 2030, the number of Americans aged 65 and older will more than double to 71 million older Americans, comprising roughly 20 percent of the U.S. population.
With age comes the added burden of dealing with illnesses
such as heart failure, dementia and cancer, any one of which can leave you unable to make decisions involving your care. Unless you have a plan in place, the burden will fall on your family.
Protect your loved ones from having to make life and death decisions on your behalf by developing an advance care plan today.
The beautiful weather and plentiful celebrations, means that outdoor spaces can be crowded with drones, kites and metallic foil balloons. PSEG Long Island reminds customers that any of these objects can become entangled in overhead electric equipment and cause a host of problems.
“While we all want to make our celebrations as festive as possible, if drones, kites or metallic foil balloons come into contact with
National Historic Marker Clean-up Day

NATIONAL HISTORIC MARKER CLEAN-UP DAY - The Historical Society of Islip Hamlet participated in this year's National Historic Marker Clean-up Day to clean the hamlet's 30 markers. Some of the members who participated are: (left - clockwise): Matt Clareen, Erica Carter, Susan Hantz-West, John Martin and Dawn Callaway. For more information on the society, our programs or to become a member: www.isliphamlethistory.org, 631-559-2915.
Hold On To That Balloon!
a power line or other electrical equipment, that could lead to power outages, fire and, possibly, injuries,” said Michael Sullivan, PSEG Long Island’s vice president of Electric Operations.
“The safety of customers and employees is PSEG Long Island’s No. 1 priority. We want customers to know the risks and take steps to ensure their recreational activities and celebrations are a success.”
To mitigate these risks, PSEG
Long Island encourages the public to follow these safety guidelines:
• Fly your drone at or below 400 feet.
• Stay at least 200 feet away from power lines or other electrical equipment.
• Do not fly in dark, stormy or windy conditions.
• Read and follow the drone manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the safety of your drone and people around you.
• Never fly kites or balloons in the rain or during an electrical storm.
• Never cross a road or street while flying a kite or holding a balloon.
• Kites and Mylar balloons should be kept away from overhead power lines and equipment, and never purposely released into the air.
• All balloons with helium should be secured to weights that prevent them from floating away.
• To properly dispose of a Mylar balloon, safely puncture it in several places to release the helium, and discard it in the trash.
• NEVER touch a power line. Do not attempt to retrieve a balloon, kite, drone or anything caught in an overhead power line. Report it by contacting PSEG Long Island at 800-4900075 so a specially trained crew can safely address the issue.

























