Farmingdale Music On Main returns for Summer 2025 - Outdoor music, dining & fun along Main Street! Free Admission! The Village merchants & the Farmingdale Business Improvement District are planning 4 great nights of Music under the Stars. Farmingdale Music on Main 2025: 7/10, 7/24, 8/7 & 8/21, 5 pm - 9 pm (1 rain date, 8/28). The event will be held along 2 blocks on Main Street in Farmingdale Village, between Prospect St. and S. Front St. Photo courtesy of Marketing Masters NY
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Articles of Organizations filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/28/25. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY is designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the - LLC, 77 Nelson Street, Farmingdale NY 11735, USA: Any lawful purpose.
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JULY HAPPENINGS
THURSDAY, JULY 10th
6:15PM-8:00PM
EVENING GARDEN VOLUNTEER GROUP
Biweekly Thursday evening garden meet-up. Bring your garden gloves, snacks, and whatever else to our evening garden meetup. Recommended for adults and families with children 12y and up. No cost Meet at the gazabo in the volunteer garden. Bring water or a reusable cup/bottle. Sweetbriar Nature Center - ECSS, 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown. For more information, please call 631-979-6344
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
HOLIDAYS
4th - INDEPENDENCE DAY
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 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
SATURDAY, JULY 26th
6:30PM
NIGHT AT THE RACES
Will be held at Wade-Burns VFW 7279, 560 N. Delaware Avenue, Lindenhurst, Doors open 6:30 p.m. Admission $1. For more information, please call 631888-9854
SUNDAY, JULY 27th
11:00AM-12:30PM
CARING FOR WILDLIFE PROGRAM AND WALK
At Sweetbriar Nature Center, 62 Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown, they offer wildlife rehabilitation at their nature center and take care of injured, sick, and orphaned animals. In this presentation participants will meet some of the resident non-releasable animals, find out their stories, and learn what you can do to help wildlife in our area. If you’re interested in becoming a rehabber this a good first step. For more information, please call 631-979-6344
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INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
• Pino’s Famous Cheese & Parsley Sausage Ring
• USDA Prime Marinated London Broil
• 12 USDA Prime Sirloin Sliders
• 12 USDA GRADE A Chicken Skewers
An impressive 5 protein package with plenty of sides to choose from!
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
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• USDA GRADE-A White Meat Chicken Skewers
• USDA Prime Sirloin Steak Skewers
• Marinated Pino’s Famous Slow Cooked Marinated Baby Back Ribs
• Sugar Sweet Local Corn On The Cob
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An impressive 6 protein package featuring filet mignon, shrimp kebabs & more!
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
• Pino’s Famous Cheese & Parsley Sausage
• Pino’s Famous Slow Cooked Marinated Baby Back Ribs
• USDA Black Angus Filet Mignon Steaks
• Boar’s Head Hot Dogs, All Natural
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The General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) proudly honored its 135year legacy of empowering women during its Annual Convention held in Atlanta, Georgia, June 6, 7 and 8, 2025. GFWC hosted more than 650 attendees from across the country and around the world, Spinning Vision into Reality, this year’s Convention theme. This remarkable milestone honors the legacy of 135 years of volunteerism that have transformed countless lives. Attendees left the convention equipped with fresh strategies to strengthen club involvement, along with renewed passion, purpose and inspiration that comes from being part of a united force of women committed to making a difference –today and for generations to come
During the three-day convention, attendees heard from nationally
GFWC Annual Convention Honoring 135 Years of Empowering Women
and internationally recognized leaders in their field, including Dr. Regina Benjamin, founder and CEO of the Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation, who shared news about the recent monument being built on the National Mall in Washington, DC to commemorate those who secured the right to vote and to ensure that women’s history is prominently preserved.
Day 2 featured awardwinning author Amy S. Peele, RN, who spoke during the Epsilon Sigma Omicron (ESO) Breakfast about her medical mystery book trilogy, “Cut Match, and Hold” based on organ transplant donations. Workshops were available to enhance understanding and provide strategies to implement.
During lunch, former Director of Sexual & Gender-
Based Violence at the US Dept. of Health & Human Services, Lynn Rosenthal, discussed the impact of domestic and sexual violence within communities. She shared her clinical and public policy insight to better effect the changes needed to help survivors and encouraged GFWC clubs to participate in the 2025 GFWC International Day of Service on September 27 to collectively combat domestic and sexual violence.
Rounding out the afternoon was David Coffey, Board Member of the Safe Surfin’ Foundation, who introduced new Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology being integrated with education to promote online safety. This program provides kids with real-life scenarios to practice good decision-making skills to enhance positive outcomes.
featuring the 2025 Jane Cunningham Croly Award for Excellence in Journalism winner, Colleen Janssen, from California, for her article “Here Comes the Bride: Unchained at Last.” Later, Dr. Benjamin Citrin, president and founder of Citrin Cardiology, P.C., served as keynote speaker for “A Red Affair: Pulse of a
Woman Gala,” emphasizing the serious impact of heart disease on women.
And finally, GFWC Int’l President Suellen Brazil delivered a powerful State of the Federation address celebrating the organization’s impactful achievements and expanding influence.
The Women’s Club of
Farmingdale, a local 501-C3 non-profit organization, is always interested in welcoming new members. For more information, please email: lyndaleone@ gmail.com or jude523@aol. com. #IAMGFWC Submitted by Maria Ortolani, Publicity Chair
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Soup or Salad (Tossed or Caesar)
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New Pickleball Courts Open At Allen Park
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announced that the Town has officially opened new pickleball courts at Allen Park in Farmingdale. The courts are the latest to be completed of newly constructed pickleball courts throughout the Town, as the sport continues to gain popularity with residents.
“Pickleball is a fun sport for all ages that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong. It’s become incredibly popular in our Town, with seniors and families playing daily at our existing courts,” said Supervisor Saladino. “Due to this popular demand, I’m proud to announce that the Town of Oyster Bay constructed new pickleball courts for all residents to enjoy.”
Discover The Orthodox Christian Church (English Language Services)
The Orthodox Church offers you the authentic Christian Tradition maintained without innovation since Apostolic times, which fulfills life on a daily basis, not just on Sunday. We welcome all people seeking a community rooted in the oldest Christian Church with an emphasis on Holy Scripture, Holy Tradition, liturgical and prayer life, and traditional Christian values. The Divine Liturgy
is celebrated every Sunday at 9:30 AM (Hours at 9:00 AM) at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, 369 Green Avenue, East Meadow. Coffee hour follows the Divine Liturgy. Services are also streamed on https://www.facebook. com/htocem. All services are conducted in English. Additional information and schedules can be found on the parish website, www. htocem.org, or by email, htocem@gmail.com.
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To help bring government directly to the people and remain accessible, Senator Rhoads hosted an informational booth at the fair. Despite the rainy weather, he and his team were on hand to speak with
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