July 2, 2025 Lindenhurst North

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TOB, KOC HOST VETERANS CLUB LECTURE AND ARTIFACT DONATION

A spirited crowd recently gathered at the World War Veterans Club Hall to honor Lindenhurst’s military heritage at an event co-sponsored by the Town of Babylon and the OLPH Knights of Columbus Council #794. Town Historian Mary Cascone delivered a captivating lecture on the hall’s founding and its deep ties to the village’s wartime past.

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MARKETING MANAGER

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New York Blood Center Encourages Summer Donations Ahead Of July 4th Weekend

Mets-Themed Swag To Be Offered To Blood Donors

As New Yorkers gear up for the 4th of July holiday, New York Blood Center (NYBC) is encouraging blood donations to help maintain a stable supply for area hospitals throughout the busy summer months. Blood donations often dip around holiday weekends due to travel, school breaks, and summer plans, but the need for blood remains constant.

To thank donors who step up to the plate to help keep the supply strong during this time, NYBC is offering Mets-themed incentives through July 7:

Donor center donors get their choice of a Mets T-shirt or packable backpack, plus a voucher for 2 Mets tickets. Registration is required for ticket vouchers – learn

more at nybc.org/promo.

Community blood drive donors will receive a Metsbranded T-shirt

“Summer always brings some challenges for the blood supply, but it’s also a great time to give back,” said Andrea Cefarelli, Senior Vice President at New York Blood Center.

“Whether you’re staying in town or just taking an hour out of your day, donating blood is a meaningful way to support patients in your community, and we’ve got some great summer giveaways as a thank-you.”

Blood donations support patients undergoing surgeries, cancer treatments, emergency care, and more. The need for blood often increases during the summer, known as “trauma season,” due

Through – July 7

to a rise in accidents and emergency room visits.

Nearly 25% of trauma patients require blood transfusions for treatment.

In addition to the call for blood donations, NYBC is calling on additional businesses, schools, religious groups, and community organizations to step up and host drives this summer. Hosting a drive or volunteering can be just as lifesaving as giving blood.

Blood donors can give every 56 days, and platelet donors can give twice per month. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently lifted several blood donor eligibility restrictions. To view current eligibility guidelines, visit nybc.org or call 800.688.0900.

Presiding Officer McCaffrey & County Executive Romaine Recognized By Vision Long Island

On Friday, June 13, 2025, Vision Long Island hosted the 24th Annual Long Island Smart Growth Awards, highlighting locally planned projects in 17 Long Island communities that bring housing, infrastructure, economic and environmental benefits to neighborhoods and small businesses.

At the event, Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine and Suffolk County Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey were presented with an Environmental Leadership award for the passage of the Suffolk County Water Quality Restoration Act.

On June 25, 2024, the Suffolk County Legislature, under the leadership of Presiding Officer McCaffrey, voted to extend and revise the Suffolk County Drinking Water Protection Program

and establish a Water Quality Restoration Fund. Collectively named the “Suffolk County Water Quality Restoration Act,” these actions create a long-term plan to expand and upgrade Suffolk County’s aging wastewater infrastructure and gives the County the authority to establish a new, stable, and long-term funding source for wastewater improvement projects.

Said Presiding Officer McCaffrey: “This was a team effort. A lot of work went into this and a lot of people before us came up with this great idea. I am proud to have been able to get this Act into its final version and across the finish line for the betterment of our County, and thankful for the support of County Executive Ed Romaine throughout this process.

In the original version, I felt we needed to find a

On Friday, June 13, 2025, Vision Long Island hosted the 24th Annual Long Island Smart Growth Awards, highlighting locally planned projects in 17 Long Island communities that bring housing, infrastructure, economic and environmental benefits to neighborhoods and small businesses. At the event, Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine and Suffolk County Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey were presented with an Environmental Leadership award for the passage of the Suffolk County Water Quality Restoration Act.

better balance. Through perseverance, a little arm twisting and a little sacrifice, we came together and got this where it

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needed to be.”

The 24th Annual Long Island Smart Growth Awards ceremony was attended by over 700 of

Long Island’s civic, small business, development, and government leaders – including more than 60 elected officials, 30

chamber of commerce leaders and 25 civic leaders representing over 50 downtowns across Long Island.

EXOTIC WAREHOUSE

RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Grilled Eggplant with Feta and Greek Couscous

TheFourth of July is a day to celebrate the birthday of the United States of America. Americans celebrate the Fourth of July in various ways, many of which involve spending time outdoors with family and friends. Grilling delicious foods often is part of the July 4 game plan. Burgers, hot dogs and chicken drumsticks will never fall out of favor for Fourth of July fare, but savvy grillmasters know to pepper the offerings with foods that will tempt palates in unique ways. This recipe for “Grilled Eggplant with Feta and Greek Couscous” from “Cooking Light Fresh Food Superfast” (Oxmoor House) by the Cooking Light Editors appeals to vegetarians, vegetable lovers and anyone who wants something a little lighter from the grill.

Serves 4

2 small eggplants (about 1 pound each), each cut into 4 lengthwise slices

1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano

1⁄4 teaspoon salt

DIRECTIONS:

1. Preheat grill.

2. Drizzle eggplant slices with olive oil. Sprinkle evenly with oregano, salt, and pepper. Grill 6 minutes on each side or until tender. Sprinkle eggplant with cheese; grill 2 minutes or until cheese melts.

3. While eggplant grills, prepare Greek Couscous.

4. Place 2 eggplant slices on each of 4 plates. Top each serving with 1 cup couscous. Garnish with oregano sprigs, if desired.

1⁄4

teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 1⁄2 cups (6 ounces) crumbled reduced-fat feta cheese

Greek couscous Oregano sprigs (optional)

Greek Couscous

Makes 4 1-cup servings

2 cups hot cooked whole-wheat couscous

1⁄4 cup pitted kalamata olives, halved

2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

1 tablespoon olive oil

20 grape tomatoes, quartered

1 15-ounce can no-salt-added cannellini beans, rinsed and drained

Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Cover and refrigerate 10 minutes.

Noteworthy July Fourth Celebrations Across The United States

July Fourth is a day of celebration across the United States. The Fourth of July commemorates American independence and millions of people throughout the country celebrate the day with family and friends. Communities host their own celebrations on July Fourth. Some celebrations are relatively simple, while others are must-see events for any patriot. The following are some of the more noteworthy Fourth of July celebrations that will entertain millions in person or on television this year.

• Washington, D.C.: It should come as no surprise that the capital of the United States hosts an especially awe-inspiring Fourth of July celebration. In addition to a concert featuring well-known musical acts on the National Mall, the festivities in the nation’s capital are marked by a fireworks extravaganza that will impress anyone seeking a unique way to celebrate the holiday.

• Boston: Estimates suggest roughly half a million individuals take in the Fourth of July festivities in Boston. A hotbed of patriotism during the American Revolutionary War, Boston embraces that spirit each July with a celebration on the city’s Charles River. The Boston celebration spans two days and includes a popular performance by the Boston Pops.

• Philadelphia: Another city with deep ties to

the American Revolutionary War, Philadelphia celebrates the nation’s independence against the backdrop of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which is one of the city’s more notable and recognizable buildings. Individuals along both sides of the Delaware River can view the impressive fireworks display.

• San Diego: Notable celebrations of American independence are not exclusive to the eastern portion of the country. The Big Bay Boom fireworks over San Diego Bay can inspire any patriot, while across the bay on the island of Coronado celebrants can enjoy a parade and family-friendly concert before settling in for a fireworks show in the evening.

• New York, NY: Perhaps no Fourth of July fireworks celebration is as well-known as the one hosted by the Big Apple. Typically taking place on the East River, the New York City fireworks display can be viewed from various points throughout the city. Individuals looking for a unique way to take in the show can book a spot on a boat sailing in New York harbor.

There’s no shortage of Fourth of July celebrations. In addition to these noteworthy spots to celebrate American independence, the cities of Portland, Ore.; Chicago; San Antonio, Tex.; and Atlantic City, N.J. host their own unique celebrations.

JULY HAPPENINGS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd

7:30PM

FARMINGDALE VILLAGE POPS

ON THE VILLAGE GREEN

Farmingdale Village Pops On the Village Green, 43rd Season and Crowd Favorite! Wednesdays July 2nd, July 9th, July 16th, July 23rd & July 30th. Held on the Village Green, 361 Main Street, or along Main Street (as noted). Outdoor events are weather permitting. Bring chairs/blankets for seating for Movies, Pops concerts & theatre performance. For more information, please call Farmingdale Village, 516-249-0093

FRIDAY, JULY 4th

8:30AM-12:00PM

INDEPENDENCE DAY 4 MILE RUN/WALK

At Bellmore Fire House, 230 Pettit Ave Bellmore. 8:30AM 4 Mile Start, 8:00AM 1 Mile Start. Rain or Shine. Sanctioned by USATF-LONG ISLAND & an individual scoring race in the USATF-LI Grand Prix. All are welcome, you can also become a member today to score! This event is a USATF-Long Island fundraiser, with all proceeds going directly to Long Island Track & Field. For more information, please call 516-531-3323

SATURDAY, JULY 5th

3:00PM

CONCERT OF PATRIOTIC MUSIC

Celebrating God and Country featuring Kathryn Wilson, soprano soloist. A free-will offering will be taken. Grace United Methodist, 515 S. Wellwood Ave., Lindenhurst. For more information, please call 631-226-8690

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

SATURDAY, JULY 12th & SUNDAY, JULY 13th

10:00AM-6:00PM LONG BEACH ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARDWALK FESTIVAL

The City of Long Beach Department of Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce that the 2025 Arts and Crafts Boardwalk Festival has returned. Vendor applications are available. All artisans are encouraged to apply! For more information, please call 516-705-7414

THROUGH JULY 13th

5-11PM WEEKDAYS AND NOON-11 PM SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS & JULY 4th

EMPIRE STATE FAIR

This family-fun annual event features a variety of live entertainment, four nights of spectacular Fireworks by Grucci, exciting rides and games for the whole family, and plenty of delicious fair food. For more information, please call 866-666-3247

SATURDAY, JULY 19th

10:00AM-4:00PM ANTIQUE CAR SHOW

Wantagh Preservation Society's 4th Annual Antique Car Show.(Rain date Sunday July 20th) Wantagh Preservation Society Museum, 1700 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh. Cars from 1960's & older. Entrance fee $1. Refreshments for sale, 50/50 raffle, music! Go inside Wantagh's 1885 Train Station, Wantagh's 1907 Post office & get your free ticket to board the 1912 Jamaica Parlor car, (Parlor car open from 12 - 2pm). emailWantaghmuseum@gmail.com (Matt)

6:30PM-10:30PM

HAWAIIAN LUAU

Grab your grass skirt & Hawaiian shirt. Brumidi Lodge, Deer Park is hosting a HAWAIIAN LUAU. Hawaiian Style Buffet Dinner, Slushies & soda included, Tiki Bar, Brumidi’s Famous Hawaiian Entertainment DJ Gene & Joanne Spinning in the Music Hut. Raffles & Much More Summer Fun For tickets and more information, please call Anita 631-422-6914. Sons & Daughters of Italy in America 2075 Deer Park Ave., Deer Park.

SUNDAY, JULY 20th

11:00AM-4:00PM

SPIRIT OF SUMMER ART FESTIVAL Spirit of Huntington Art Center, 2 Melville Rd. N. Huntington Station. A day of celebrating inclusion and diversity in the arts, hand-made goods, community, food trucks, raffles, games, music performances, fun crafts and activities for the whole family! Hosted by the Spirit of Huntington, a non-profit community art center that teaches creative expression classes to all ages and all abilities. Connected with over 500 participants and dozens of local organizations across Long Island. For more information, please call 631-470-9620

MONDAY, JULY 21st

9:00AM-12:00PM

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

Saint John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 36 E. John Street in Lindenhurst. July 21st through July 25th. Bible lessons, Music, Games, Crafts, Snacks, and more! FREE!! Grades K-6th. Register at https:// saintjohnsvbs.myanswers.com

Did You Know?

Parents who want to encourage their children to volunteer may find their efforts at doing so are more convincing if they volunteer themselves. A study published in the Journal of Adolescence examined the effects that parents who volunteer and talk about volunteering have on children. Researchers found that the children of volunteers were 27 percent more likely to volunteer than children whose parents did not volunteer. In addition, adolescents were 47 percent more likely to volunteer when their parents volunteered and talked about volunteering with their children.

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Copiague Memorial Library

50 Deauville Blvd, Copiague

July 11 – August 22

Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Deauville Gardens East Playground

45 Waldo St, Copiague

Funding provided in part by the United States Department of Agriculture.

Comidas gratuitas disponibles para niños y adolescentes de 18 años o menos. Abierto a todos: Sin inscripción ni costo.

El USDA exige que las comidas se consuman en el lugar.

Libreria Publica de Copiague

50 Deauville Blvd, Copiague

Julio 11 – Agosto 22

Martes, Miercoles & Viernes

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Patio de Deauville Gardens East

45 Waldo St, Copiague

Julio 7 – Agosto 21

Lunes a Jueves

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Picina de North Lindenhurst

1700 Straight Path, Lindenhurst

Julio 7 – Agosto 21

Lunes a Jueves 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Picina de North Amityville

300 New Highway, Amityville

Julio 7 – Agosto 21

Lunes a Jueves 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Contacto para más información: Departamento de Cafetería Teléfono: (631) 842-4010 x451

Town Of Babylon, Knights Of Columbus Host Veterans Club Lecture And Artifact Donation

A spirited crowd recently gathered at the World War Veterans Club Hall to honor Lindenhurst’s military heritage at an event co-sponsored by the Town of Babylon and the OLPH Knights of Columbus Council #794. Town Historian Mary Cascone delivered a captivating lecture on the hall’s founding and its deep ties to the village’s wartime past.

“This building isn’t just a venue—it’s a monument

to generations of veterans who shaped the character of this town,” said Cascone. “Preserving it preserves their stories.”

Suffolk County Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey followed with a reflection on how the Town and County united to secure the property for public use.

“This space was saved through the combined efforts of government and community,” McCaffrey noted. “It represents

what’s possible when we recognize the value of our past and act to protect it.”

The Knights of Columbus then presented a thoughtful donation of Council artifacts to the Lindenhurst Historical Society.

“The Knights are honored to contribute to the preservation of Lindenhurst’s history,” said Grand Knight Patrick Corcoran. “These artifacts are not just objects—they are sacred reminders of the courage, sacrifice, and service that define our village’s story.”

Adding scholarly context and depth, historian and Knight’s lecturer Dr. Jeff Gaab emphasized the critical role of preserving community memory.

“History doesn’t sit in silence—it speaks through buildings, through stories,

through the items we pass down,” said Gaab. “By coming together tonight, we’ve ensured these voices won’t fade.”

The donated items will be curated and placed on permanent display at the Lindenhurst Historical

Society. Organizers said they hope the exhibit will serve as a living classroom, inviting residents and students to connect with the village’s unique veterans’ legacy.

Long Island’s ARGYLE THEATRE Announces The Cast And Creative Team For THE MUSIC MAN

Director EVAN PAPPAS

Choreographer

DAVID GRINDROD

Musical Director

JONATHAN BRENNER

Starring: ELLIOTT LITHERLAND and NATALIE DUNCAN Begins Performances On July 10, 2025

Opening Night Is July 12, 2025

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 six-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy The Music Man, directed by Evan Pappas, choreographed by David Grindrod, with musical direction by Jonathan Brenner. Performances begin Thursday, July 10, 2025, and run through August 31, 2025. Opening night will be celebrated on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 7:30 PM.

The cast is led by Elliott Litherland* (Argyle’s: Beauty and the Beast, Carousel, Opera North) as Harold Hill and Natalie Duncan* (International: The Sound of Music) as Marian Paroo, with Paul J. Hernandez (Disney Cruise: Frozen, Aladdin) as Marcellus Washburn, Steve McCoy* (National Tour: Monty Python’s Spamalot,) as Mayor Shinn, Bevin Bell-Hall (NYC: Swingtime Canteen) as Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, Kara Mikula* (OffBroadway: A Man of No Importance) as Mrs. Paroo, Evan K. Latta (Regional: Something Rotten) as Tommy Djilas, Katie Gwen Morris (Regional: A Christmas Carol: AGSOC) as Zaneeta, Chris Donovan (Argyle’s: Fiddler on the Roof) as Charlie Cowell. The ensemble features Ben Adair (Regional: Cabaret), Carlyn Barenholtz (Argyle’s Fiddler on the Roof), Evan Ellis Blackwell (National Tour: Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas), Kyra Lynn Burke (National Tour: GIRLS NIGHT: The Musical, Argyle’s A Christmas Carol), Anna Anhui Chin (The New Jack Cole Dancers), Ollie Cirelli (Argyle’s: Bye Bye Birdie), Maya

Jane Galipeau (Regional: West Side Story), Ayaan Geer (Regional: The Polar Express), Ben Hahn (Regional: Bye Bye Birdie), Shea Hager (Regional: The Wedding Singer), Jared Houde (Regional: Hairspray), Tim Hotchkin (NYC: Freedom’s Last Stand), Garrison Hunt (Argyle’s: A Christmas Carol the Musical, Beauty and the Beast), Coulby Jenkins (Regional: Rock of Ages, Argyles Fiddler on the Roof), Miranda Noelle Jones (Regional: No, No, Nanette), Madelynn Justice (Regional: Shrek), Jessica Mae Murphy (Regional: The Miracle Worker), Tyler Renaud (Argyle’s: A Christmas Carol), with Saki Masuda* (National Tour: The King and I) as Dance Captain/Swing, Jackson Gifford (Regional: Charlie Brown Christmas) as Swing, and Nikki Rinaudo-Concessi (Regional: Argyle’s Mamma Mia!, A Christmas Carol) as Swing. (*Members of Actors’ Equity Association) The creative team includes Scenic Design by Elizabeth Olson, Lighting Design by David Sexton, Costume, Wig, Hair & Makeup Design by Amanda Scanze (with assistant Holly Romero), Sound Design by Kimberly O’Loughlin (with Peter Papangelopoulos, Assistant), Props Design by Callie Hester, and Music Coordination by Russell Brown. Daniel Vaughn* serves as Production Stage Manager, with Gabrielle P. Guagenti*, Katelyn Chiappone, and Gabby Duarte as Assistant Stage Managers. Technical Director is Pat Downes. Casting is by Michael Cassara, CSA. NOW ON SALE: Tickets for The Music Man range from $70 - $90 and may be purchased online at www.argyletheatre.com or by calling (631) 230-3500.

Thank You Is Still Good Business

Lately, it’s easy to get caught up in how fast business is changing, especially with all the buzz around AI and automation. As I watch these tools transform how we work, market, and connect, I realize that the more we rely on them, the more important it is to remember the things that make us human.

One of those things is the simple act of saying thank you.

A sincere thank you can acknowledge a purchase or referral—but it also affirms relationships. A proper thank you says, “I see you. I appreciate you. You matter.” That’s not something AI can replicate—not really. In today’s digital world, where everyone spends hours each day on their smartphones, human connection is a true differentiator. It’s what helps a local business stand out in a sea of algorithms and automated chat bots.

This summer, local

business owners have a perfect opportunity to deepen relationships with the customers who support them all year long. Here are five meaningful and creative ways to show your appreciation:

1. Host a Customer Appreciation Event –Turn your store or office into a mini summer party. Customers can stop by for food, raffles, and music.

2. Offer Personal Touches – Slip a handwritten note or surprise freebie into a customer’s bag. A thoughtful gesture can be more memorable than a discount.

3. Give Back in Their Honor – Make a small donation to a local nonprofit and let customers know it’s thanks to their continued support. Gratitude backed by action speaks volumes.

4. Create Exclusive Summer Experiences – Invite top clients to a special evening with early access to new items, refreshments, or mini workshops. Make Wthem feel like insiders.

5. Spotlight Loyal Customers – Use social media to celebrate your regulars. A quick photo and a kind word can go a long way in reinforcing relationships.

As AI continues to evolve, let’s remember that relationships are the one thing no machine can replicate. Saying thank you is still smart business— and it’s the kind of human connection that keeps communities like ours strong.

I look forward to seeing you around town.

Did You Know?

July 4th is a day when Americans celebrate their independence, but it's also a day to commemorate two men who played vital roles in procuring that independence. Both John Adams, the second President of the United States, and his successor Thomas Jefferson passed away on July 4, 1826. The two men had an interesting relationship that became increasingly complex as the nation they helped to found developed. According to History.com, Adams and Jefferson were confidantes in the 1780s, but as time wore on, each man developed a different view of what the United States government should be, creating a rift in their relationship that was only widened by the 1800 presidential election. The men ran against each other in that election, which is still considered one of the more contentious elections in American history. Jefferson ultimately claimed victory, a result so unnerving to Adams that he left Washington, D.C. prior to Jefferson's inauguration. The two men would ultimately reconcile, exchanging more than 150 letters before dying within hours of one another on Independence Day in 1826.

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Moose Corner

Lindenhurst Moose Lodge 1421 883 South Broadway Lindenhurst, NY 11757

The following is a listing of our upcoming events at Lindenhurst Moose Lodge

JULY 2025 EVENTS

Sunday, 07/06/25

“Family Brunch & Moose International Chairman of the Board Official Visitation”: Enjoy our “All You Can Eat Brunch”, featuring a Custom Egg / Omelet Station”. Due to the Chairman of the Board for Moose International official visitation to the Lodge, the event will be from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Come down for a relaxing and delicious brunch, remember to call early to make reservations, please contact Theresa Restivo (631) 252-4203 or

Bridget Ahlers (631) 8344742.

Sunday, 07/27/25

“Family BBQ & Car Show”: To celebrate the 112th Birthday of “Mooseheart”, we will be holding a combination BBQ & Car Show, starting at 1:00 pm. Tickets are $25 for Adults, and $12 for Children 12 & under. Include with the ticket is Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, Corn on the Cobb, Salads, and more. Additionally, it includes Soda, Wine or Domestic Tap Beer, while supplies last. Advance Tickets purchase is required, and can be purchased from our Social Quarters, or from Theresa Restivo (631) 2524203

The Lodge Membership Meetings are every 1st & 3rd Monday at 8:00pm.

The WOTM Chapter Social Gathering is on the 1st Tuesday at 7:30pm and the Chapter Membership Meeting is every 3rd Tuesday at 7:30pm.

Our Main Hall is available for your Special events, Shower, Weddings, Birthdays, etc. Please contact Barbara Colasanto (631) 754-7477 or Theresa Restivo (631) 252-4203 for information.

All events are for members and qualified guests. Members must always present their membership card upon entering the building. All qualified guests and members without their membership card must sign the guest book.

If you have any questions, or would like additional information, please contact the Lodge at (631) 226-4364, via email at Lodge1421@ gmail.com

For all events and our calendar, please visit our website at www. MooseLodge1421.com

Thank you for supporting our Community, Mooseheart, Moosehaven & our Lodge.

LIKE us on Facebook –LOOM1421 (The Official Lodge Page)

July 4 Pool Party Safety

Americans gather in backyards across the United States in celebration of the nation’s independence each July. Festivities often include delicious foods cooked on the grill, music, laughter, and, if there is a pool in the yard, hours of splashing around.

Pools are great places to cool off from the hot sun. But pools also can be dangerous. Simple precautionary measures can save lives.

• Never leave a child unattended in a pool or around any body of water no matter how small, even for a minute.

• Teach children basic water safety.

• Avoid overloading the pool with too many boisterous swimmers, especially if adults, older kids and young kids are in the water. Small children can quickly get lost in the fray.

• Avoid swimming if you have been consuming alcohol.

• Designate a lifeguard, whether it’s a hired, certified professional, or someone who has taken on the task and will keep eyes fixed on the pool at all times while swimmers are

present.

• Establish rules and enforce them. Prohibit diving into shallow water and running around the slippery edge of the pool.

• Learn how to administer CPR to both children and adults.

• If a child goes missing, look for him or her in the pool first.

• Minimize the use of pool floats that can obscure the view of the pool floor when there are many swimmers present.

• Keep a phone handy at all time. Promptly call for emergency services if the need arises.

• Turn off the filter pump while guests are swimming, particularly to protect against entrapment on pool drains or pipes.

• The American Association of Pediatrics advises against allowing infants and toddlers in hot tubs. Older children should not be in a hot tub for more than 20 minutes at a time.

• Be sure the water chemistry is balanced in pools and spas so that swimmers are not irritated by the chemicals and the water is sanitary.

• Ensure everyone immediately exits the pool if thunder is heard or lightning is seen.

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19-Year-Old College Student Brings 11-Hour Music Festival To Patchogue This Summer

On July 12, 2025, Long Island’s new youth-led music festival, Gaze in the Garden, is coming to Stereo Garden (9 Railroad Avenue in Patchogue) for an 11-hour celebration of punk, indie, emo, and experimental sounds. Organized by 19-yearold Jess Bond of Bond Booking, this brand new fest will showcase a vibrant, genre-bending lineup of local favorites and touring acts.

The festival is entirely independent and youthrun, with a strong focus on community, creativity, and giving back. Bond, who studies music business at Berklee College of Music, created Gaze in the Garden as a platform to showcase underground artists and bring together a scene that too often gets overlooked.

The inaugural festival will proudly partner

with Hungry for Music, a nonprofit that provides musical instruments to underprivileged children and school programs. 15% of all proceeds will be donated directly to the organization to support music access for youth across the country. Featuring over a dozen bands, including two massive out-ofstate headliners, local heavy-hitters and rising underground gems, this

festival is not one to miss for any music lover!

Festival goers can expect a rotating schedule of live performances, community vendors and an open re-entry policy, encouraging attendees to explore the local shops and restaurants in downtown Patchogue throughout the day. With an overwhelming response to the lineup teaser post, Gaze in the Garden is already proving

to be one of Long Island’s most talked-about underground events.

“This isn’t just a show, it’s something way bigger than that,” says Bond. “It’s proof that young people can build real opportunities when they have the drive and the community behind them. I want to make a space where artists feel valued and fans feel something they’ll never forge.”

Tickets are available

now via https://tinyurl. com/5fuak6ep. Early bird tickets grant access to a secret backyard pre-party and are selling fast.

About Bond Booking: Founded and run by student and entrepreneur Jess Bond, Bond Booking represents over 30 artists across genres and specializes in curating unforgettable events that prioritize community, creativity and independence.

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BETHPAGE

$849,990

Amazing Hi-Ranch On 60 X 84 Property, Mint Move In Condition, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Hardwood Floors, Manicured Lawns, Low Taxes, 1.5 Car Garage. Sought After School District, Ideal Location For Transportation, Shopping And Easy Access.

LINDENHURST

$1,250,000

Custom Built Modern Contemporary Waterfront.

Paradise On A 75 X 223 Lot Approx 4,000 Sq. Ft., 75 Ft Of Bulkhead For 5 Oversized Dock Slips. 5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 2 Koi Ponds, Heated Inground Pool, Too Many Custom Add-Ons To Mention A Must See!!

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