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CULINARY HOMECOMING
What a full-circle moment! Chef Sakari Smithwick is back in the very classroom where his culinary journey began, now inspiring the next generation. Celebrity Chef Sakari Smithwick whisked back to Farmingdale High School, revisiting the kitchen where the first ingredients of his storied career were measured. Long before he starred on shows like Hell’s Kitchen and Chopped, worked on his upcoming cookbook, and hosted his culinary podcast, Chef was one of Ms. Akeson’s star students in the High School culinary department. Photo courtesy of the Farmingdale School District


The new Good Samaritan University Hospital is coming. And our South Shore community is about to get a whole lot better.






Small businesses are the backbone of our communities. That’s why we’re proud to give back to those establishments across Long Island and in The Rockaways through our energy efficiency and economic development programs. You too can help support them by shopping for gifts in your community. It’s how we keep our local economy strong and how we stick together on our island.
Learn more about how we’re supporting local businesses at psegliny.com/businessfirst.
Culinary Homecoming Chef Shares Secrets Of Success With Farmingdale High School Students

What a full-circle moment! Chef Sakari Smithwick is back in the very classroom where his culinary journey began, now inspiring the next generation. Photo courtesy of the Farmingdale School District
Celebrity Chef Sakari Smithwick whisked back to Farmingdale High School on November 5th, revisiting the kitchen where the first ingredients of his storied career were measured. Long before he starred on shows like Hell’s Kitchen and Chopped, worked on his upcoming cookbook, and hosted his culinary podcast, Chef was one of Ms. Akeson’s star students in the High School culinary department.
“Successful alumni visits remind students that greatness can start in the very same classrooms they sit in today,” shared Farmingdale High School teacher Ms. Jennifer Akeson. “It expands their career awareness and
builds a sense of possibility that no textbook can replicate. Students walk away inspired, informed, and more motivated to pursue their goals.” During his visit, Chef Sakari spent time engaging directly with students while also leading an exciting culinary demonstration where he flipped and served a perfect batch of gluten-free pancakes. Following the tasting, Chef openly discussed how his high school culinary experience was crucial in shaping his journey and laying the foundation for his multifaceted career in food, media, and publishing. Chef Sakari Smithwick shared, “As I prepare for the debut of
my cookbook and memoir, Savor Your Journey, I highlight my experience at Farmingdale High School and Ms. Akeson’s leadership. I will always hold Farmingdale High School close to my heart and be grateful for the opportunity to experience the school’s continued mission to nurture the next generation of chefs, dreamers, and entrepreneurs. I truly believe the key relationships, such as these, are the ultimate ingredients to achieving success.”
Chef Sakari Smithwick is a proud member of the Farmingdale High School Class of 2012.





Flipping fantastic! Chef Sakari at the griddle, showing off expert techniques during his gluten-free pancake demonstration. Photo courtesy of the Farmingdale School District
Arthritis Foundation To Host Jingle Bell Run
The Arthritis Foundation invites Long Islanders to lace up their sneakers, don their festive holiday gear and join the movement to conquer arthritis at the annual Jingle Bell Run, happening Saturday, December 6th at Hofstra University in Hempstead.
The Jingle Bell Run is a spirited, family-friendly 5K fundraising event that brings the community together to champion the Arthritis Foundation’s mission: fighting for a cure and championing the fight against the nation’s leading cause of disability. Participants are encouraged to wear holiday-themed costumes, tie jingle bells to their shoes and celebrate the season while supporting a meaningful cause. The run begins at 10:30 am!
“All proceeds from the Jingle Bell Run support cutting-edge research, advocacy, and lifechanging resources for the more than 60 million Americans — including
300,000 children — living with arthritis,” said Alexis Stone, Executive Director, Arthritis Foundation, NYC. “It’s a fun, festive way to make a difference in the lives of those affected by arthritis right here in our community.”
The event is locally presented by Northwell Orthopedics and it welcomes runners, walkers, teams and corporate sponsors. Participants can register individually or as part of a team, and fundraising incentives are available for top fundraisers. The morning will feature music, refreshments, awards and plenty of holiday cheer. To register, visit www.jbr. org/longisland. Whether you run, walk or simply cheer, every step helps make a difference for the millions battling arthritis pain. Let’s jingle all the way to a cure!
NOVEMBER HAPPENINGS

FRIDAY, NOV. 28th
7:00PM-8:00PM
45th ANNUAL
JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
at the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Rd. Free Event. Sponsored by the Long Island Arts Council. This show consists of color and black-and-white photographs taken by professional and nonprofessional photographers from the tristate area. For more information, please call 516379-3274
FRIDAY, NOV. 28th
SATURDAY, NOV. 29th
SUNDAY, NOV. 30th
11:00AM-3:00PM
HOLIDAY SHOPPING WEEKEND AT SAGTIKOS & BASKET RAFFLES


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 information, please call 631.226.2636 x275 or send events to editorial@longislandmediagroup.com
11:00AM-3:00PM
PHOTOS WITH SANTA AT SAGTIKOS MANOR
Have your photo taken with Santa in the iconic musicroom at Sagtikos Manor. Photos sent to your email, $5 includes sitting and a small gift. sagtikosmanor.org, 631.854.0939, 677 West Montauk Hwy, West Bay Shore.
SUNDAY, NOV. 30th
8:30AM-4:00PM CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR
community pride throughout Seaford. Location: Seaford High School, 1575 Seamans Neck Road in Seaford. For more information, please contact Michael DiSilvio, 516-384-8536
SATURDAY, DEC. 6th
5:30PM-7:30PM
TREE LIGHTING AT THE SEAFORD FIREHOUSE

For all your holiday gifts, home decor, jewelry, scarves & accessories, books, holiday decorations and more items. Enter the Gift Basket Raffle. Over 30 baskets to choose from. Free parking and entrance in the rear. sagtikosmanor.org, 631.854.0939, 677 West Montauk Hwy, West Bay Shore.
Join us for the Ss. Cyril & Methodius Christmas Craft Fair in the church hall. 125 Half Hollow Road in Deer Park. Shop from a variety of vendors. Enjoy basket raffles, 50/50s, and festive treats while supporting local artisans. For more information, please call Mike Gonzalez at 917-705-5355
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SATURDAY, NOV. 29th
10:00AM-4:00PM
SNOWFLAKE SALE AND WINTER OPEN HOUSE
The Bay Shore Historical Society annual Snowflake Sale and Winter Open House. Stop by their Small Business Saturday sale at 22 Maple Ave. in Bay Shore. Enjoy holiday deals and explore their historic Bay Shore exhibits.There will be a visit from Victorian Santa beginning at 11:00am; stop by with your camera for a free family photo opportunity. For more information, please call 631-665-1700, email: bayshohissoc@optonline.net
Brumidi Lodge: Sons & Daughters of Italy Includes: Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, Sausages Muffins, Coffee, Tea & Juice. Ages 3 & under FREE, 4-12 $12, 13+ $18 Bring your own camera for photos with SANTA Reservations & Info: Karen 631-9433622. 2075 Deer Park Ave. in Deer Park, www.sonsofitalyli.com
UPCOMING DECEMBER
HAPPENINGS
SATURDAY, DEC. 6th
9:00AM
HOT CHOCOLATE 5K RUN/WALK
This year marks 20 years of Seaford community spirit! Everyone’s welcome. A great morning of fun, fitness, and neighbors coming together. Hosted by the Seaford Wellness Council, a 501(c) (3) non-profit (Tax ID #11-3612034) dedicated to promoting wellness and
The Seaford Historical Society with host, at the museum, 3890 Waverly Avenue in Seaford, in conjunction with the Tree lighting at the Seaford Firehouse, an open house. Entertainment and warm apple cider served. For information please contact Judy Bongiovi 516-783-8629
6:00PM
MASSAPEQUA CHRISTMAS TREE AND MENORAH LIGHTING CEREMONY at Klestinec Park on Broadway in Massapequa. Rain Date: Sunday, December 7th. This is a wonderful community event for the family. For more information, please call 516-541-1443
7:00PM
FREE CHRISTMAS CONCERT
The Choir of Holy Trinity Orthodox Church of East Meadow presents its Annual Christmas Concert, “An Evening of Lessons and Carols”, featuring choral music of the Orthodox Church and traditional carols from both East and West. It will be also livestreamed on https://www.facebook. com/htocem. Refreshments follow the concert. Admission and refreshments are free of charge. Church is located at 369 Green Avenue in East Meadow. For more information, please call 516-4833649, email htocem@gmail.com, or visit Facebook or www.htocem.org.









ANTIPASTO (Choose one)
• Traditional Antipasto Platter
• Handmade Mozzarella Caprese Platter
• Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail Platter
FIRST COURSE (Choose one)
• Penne Alla Vodka • Linquine Fruitti di Mare
• Baked Ziti • Lasagna (Meat or Cheese)
• Stuffed Shells • Baked Manicotti
SALAD (Choose two)
• Garden or Caesar
• Baby Spinach & Goat Cheese with Fresh Seasonal Berries

MAIN COURSE (Choose one)
• USDA Prime Stuffed Flank Steak Roast (Raw)
• Boar’s Head Sweet Sliced Ham (Brown Sugar Glaze)
• Stuffed Flounder Filet
VEGETABLE (Choose two)
• String Bean Casserole
• Candied Sweet Potatoes
• Roasted Potato Wedges
DESSERT (Choose one)
• Apple Pie or Grain Pie
• Fresh Cut Fruit Bowl
• Sautéed Broccoli
• String Bean Almondine
• Eggplant Rollatine or Parmigiana






• All Natural, Hormone Free Center-Cut Stuffed Boneless Pork Roast (Raw)







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From The Desk Of Mayor Ralph Ekstrand
Upcoming Farmingdale Village Community Events –Free to attend!
Farmingdale Village Fun continues into Fall with upcoming community events planned. Bring family and friends and enjoy community and seasonal events in Farmingdale Village!
• Farmingdale Village is collecting food donations for the local food pantry. Nonperishable food donations can be dropped off in the lobby at Village Hall, Monday-Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm. Thank you in advance for helping the local community.
• Farmingdale Village Tree Lightings –Tuesday, 12/2, 6 pm - 361 Main Street - at the Gazebo, On The Village Green, 361 Main Street. Enjoy music by the South Shore Brass Ensemble, and the Farmingdale Howitt Middle School Chorus will sing holiday carols (rain date 12/3).
• Gerngras Tree Lighting – Friday, 12/5, 7 pm - Staples Street and Hudson Street.
• 12th Annual Long Island Gingerbread & Chocolate House Competition – Calling All Bakers - start planning your entries! The Chocolate Duck in Farmingdale is hosting the annual Long Island Gingerbread & Chocolate House Competition, Saturday 12/6 at Noon. Come see the amazing entries @ the event - vote for the People’s Choice award ~ free for spectators. The competition features Adult and


Youth Divisions, as well as Amateur and Professional Divisions, prizes to be awarded ... 2025 Theme: Castles: Famous or Fantasy. For more info, contact Christina: chocolateduckimages@ gmail.com or call 516-249-0887. Bring nonperishable food donations to the event for the local food pantry. Event is planned in conjunction with the Farmingdale Village Cultural Arts Committee.
• Farmingdale Family Friendly Early New Years Eve Ball Drop –Wednesday, 12/31, 6:30 - 8 pm, On The Village Green, 361 Main Street, free noisemakers, hot chocolate, fire pit, music & more! Ball
drop at 8PM. Sponsored by the Farmingdale Business Improvement District, Farmingdale Village & more, (weather permitting).
“The Board of Trustees and myself look forward to seeing everyone downtown and throughout the Village. We welcome all new residents and businesses to the Village and thank all event planners and sponsors. Just a reminder to shop and dine local,” added Mayor Ralph Ekstrand.
To contact Farmingdale Village call 516.249.0093, www.farmingdalevillage. com; Facebook events page: www.facebook. com/farmingdale11735 www.farmingdalebid. com








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Magic Of Lights® Returns To Dazzle Long Island This Holiday Season
The most wonderful time of the year gets even brighter with the triumphant return of Magic of Lights. Jones Beach State Park and PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ, will once again be transformed into a breathtaking winter wonderland featuring a spectacular drive-through light display and the enchanting Toyota Holiday Village. This beloved holiday tradition continues through January 3
Presented by Family Entertainment Live and Live Nation, Magic of Lights makes its highly anticipated return to Jones Beach State Park, Presented by Flagstar and PNC Bank Arts Center for the eighth consecutive year. This year Magic of Lights features the return of the Toyota Holiday Village, The longest light tunnel in Long Island and New Jersey,
mesmerizing light displays, holiday favorites including, all-new Prehistoric Christmas scenes featuring dinosaurs celebrating the season, Holiday Barbie, photos with Santa, special nightly events and more.
"Magic of Lights has become a beloved holiday tradition for families right here in the Tri-State area,” said Ken Hudgens, CEO of Family Entertainment Live. “We’re proud to return to both Jones Beach State Park and PNC Bank Arts Center and continue spreading the joy, wonder, and togetherness that make this season so special in our community.”
“The Magic of Lights Show continues to be an annual holiday tradition that exceeds attendee’s expectations," said George Gorman, JR-Regional Director-NYS Office of Parks,
Recreation and Historic Preservation. “ From the first light display through to the holiday village, the joys of the season come to life.
Experience the wonder of Magic of Lights' most treasured holiday scenes from the warmth and comfort of your vehicle, including the whimsical Prehistoric Christmas, enchanting Winter Wonderland, the classic 12 Days of Christmas, delightful Toyland, playful festive Elves, and the magnificent Reindeer Road. Journey through the awe-inspiring 400-foot Enchanting Tunnel of Lights alongside additional captivating illuminated tunnels that will transport you into a world of holiday splendor.
The spectacular showcase features show-stopping attractions including the towering 32-foot animated
Santa’s Mailboxes From North Pole Have Arrived In Town Offices

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announce that children can send their ‘holiday wish list’ directly to Old St. Nick at the North Pole through a special network of Santa’s Mailboxes that have arrived in Town facilities from the North Pole. Mailboxes will accept letters through Monday, December 15th.
The Town of Oyster Bay will forward letters to Santa at the North Pole.
Letters received by Monday, December 15th with a legible name and return address will be answered by Santa before the holiday. No postage is necessary.
Colorful red mailboxes will be accessible during regular business hours (9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.) at the
Mattel's Waving Christmas Barbie®, an extraordinary Prehistoric Christmas scene complete with life-sized


dinosaurs celebrating the holidays, and the legendary BIGFOOT® Monster Truck display. With more than two million twinkling lights illuminating the night, Magic of Lights delivers a heartwarming and festive experience that creates cherished family memories.
• 12.6 miles of light cord power every Magic of Lights event
• 3,750 dedicated staff hours required to construct each magical display
following locations:
• Town Hall North, 54 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay
• Town Hall South, 977 Hicksville Road, Massapequa
• Ice Skating Center, 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage
For more information about Santa’s Mailboxes, call (516) 624-6380 or visit www. oysterbaytown.com
Don't miss the magical Toyota Holiday Village, where families can step out of their vehicles and explore a wonderland of walk-through attractions featuring photos with Santa, holiday treats, merchandise, backdrops to take your magical selfies and an array of delightful holiday activities.
QUICK FACTSMAGIC OF LIGHTS
• 2+ million lights illuminate each Magic of Lights experience
• Steel frameworks are precision-designed, cut, bent and welded into approximately 800 individual frames, combined in various configurations to create massive holiday scenes. Every frame is engineered using cutting-edge CAD technology and handcrafted in-house following detailed 15-page design specifications.
• Each Magic of Lights installation utilizes roughly 10 miles of steel framework and 10 miles of LED lighting
woven throughout the displays, incorporating 10 distinct colors of LED bulbs.
• Magnificent scenes, including the animated Mattel's Waving Christmas Barbie, soar up to 32 feet tall and stretch several hundred feet in length.
Magic of Lights illuminates the night from 5 PM to 10 PM Sun-Thur and 5 PM to 11 PM Fri-Sat running through January 3. Tickets for this extraordinary holiday celebration are available for purchase with convenient per-vehicle pricing.
For complete schedules and ticket purchases, visit MagicOfLights.com
Largest Cruise Thru Toys For Tots Collection Drive Coming Soon
Oyster Bay Town
Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Tom Hand announced that the Town’s massive ‘Cruise-Thru’ Toys for Tots Collection Drive will take place at John Burns Park in Massapequa on Saturday, December 6th, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In partnership with the United States Marine Corps and Optimum, the Town is collecting toys to help families and those less fortunate throughout the community during the upcoming holiday season.
In addition to the ‘CruiseThru’, collection boxes are located at Town facilities through December 13th. Supervisor Saladino said, “The Toys for Tots Drive has long been a huge success under the leadership of the U.S. Marine Corps,
especially here in the Town of Oyster Bay, as just last year we collected more than 40,000 toys for Long Island children. I encourage all of our residents who can donate to this amazing cause, as the Toys for Tots Drive helps ensure that disadvantaged children within our community do not have to go through the holiday season without something to bring them happiness.”
The ‘Cruise Thru Holiday Toy Drive’ will offer residents an excellent opportunity to contribute directly to the cause and help bring a smile to a child’s face this holiday season. Additionally, the event will feature a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, as well as a holiday drop box where children can drop off their letters to Santa.

Letters dropped off with a legible name and return address will be answered by Santa before the holiday.
“Toys for Tots sends a message of hope to less fortunate children who
Southold Historical Museum’s
otherwise wouldn’t be receiving presents this holiday season. I urge residents, who can, to donate new unwrapped toys to any of our drop-off locations,” said Councilman Tom Hand.
“By donating, you can help ease the financial burden of our families in need this holiday season.”
Toys for Tots Collection Boxes are located at the following locations:
• Oyster Bay Town Hall North, 54 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay;
• Town Hall South, 977 Hicksville Road, Massapequa;
• Ice Skating Center at Bethpage Community Park, 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage. The Cruise Thru Toy Drive is made possible through the following sponsors: Whitey’s Tire Service of Brooklyn, Bola, Long Island Press, Nassau Coliseum, Adventureland, News 12, MSG Networks, Washville, WKJOY 98.3, WHLI 1100AM, 103. The Wolf, 94.3 The Shark, and Embassy Diner.
For more information, please call (516) 797-4121 or visit www.oysterbaytown. com.
Annual Candlelight Tour & Tree Lighting

Step into the magic of the season at Southold Historical Museum’s Candlelight Tour & Tree Lighting, taking place Friday, November 28, from 3:00–6:00 PM at the Maple Lane Campus of historic buildings.
Wander through twinkling lights and beautifully decorated historic homes, including the 18th-century Thomas Moore House and the Victorian Ann CurrieBell House, each aglow with holiday cheer. Meet Santa in the barn, enjoy live music,
and watch fascinating historic demonstrations that bring the past to life.
Children can join Santa’s helper for games on the lawn, and families can marvel at the classic model railroad display. Warm up with seasonal treats and refreshments available for purchase, and gather together at 5:00 PM for the heartwarming tree lighting ceremony that caps off this festive evening Admission is free; donations accepted.
Southold Historical Museum programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. For more information, visit SoutholdHistorical. org/Upcoming, email info@ southold historical.org, or call 631.765.5500.
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ENTREES (CHOOSE ONE)
Chicken Valdostana: Breaded Breast of Chicken topped with Prosciutto, Melted Mozzarella, Porcini Sauce, Served with Roasted Potatoes & Vegetables
Chicken Scarpariello: Oven Roasted off the Bone with Sausage, Peppers, Mushrooms, Rosemary

Served over Spinach





Sole Portofino: Parmesan Encrusted in Lemon White Wine Sauce, Served over Risotto
Salmon Fiorentina: Fresh Salmon pan seared in a lemon beurre blanc
Shrimp Scampi: Garlic, butter, white wine and lemon, served over risotto with vegetables

Pollo: (Served with Vegetables) Francese, Parmigiana, Marsala, Toscano
Veal (+ $6): (Served with Vegetables) Marsala, Parmigiana, Sorrentino, Piccata


Zucchini Linguini: (Vegan) In a Spicy Marinara Sauce with Crispy Shitake Mushroom
Penne alla Vodka: Shallots, Prosciutto, Vodka in Tomato Basil Sauce with a touch of cream





• Tiramisu • Key Lime Pie Flourless Chocolate Cake


Pappardelle Bolognese: Authentic Meat Sauce, Ricotta Cheese on Top Orecchiette alla Verona: Imported Pasta Sautéed with Sausage, Sundried Tomatoes, Chick Peas, Rapini, Garlic and Oil
Porcini Risotto: (Vegetarian) Risotto Tossed in Porcini Mushroom Sauce, Topped with Shaved Parmesan

Eggplant Parmesan: Baked in Marinara, topped with Melted Mozzarella, Served with Vegetables
Grilled Pork Chop (+ $6): Topped with Mushrooms, Onions, Cherry Peppers, Served-Roasted Potato, Vegetables
Branzino Oreganata (+ $7): Fresh Mediterranean Sea Bass Topped with Seasoned Breadcrumbs in a Lemon White Wine Sauce with Shrimp
Squid Ink Linguini (+ $7): Tossed with Mussels, Calamari, Shrimp, Broccoli Rabe, Cherry Tomatoes, Garlic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil


Crispy Duck (+ $7): Fresh Long Island Duck, Orange Cranberry Glaze, Served with Wild Rice & Vegetable

Includes Salad, Pasta & 2 Entrees (Eggplant, Chicken or Filet of Sole), Mixed Desserts
for 2 / $109 for 4 / $159 for 6

6-8 $190 / 10-12 $285

Steak (+ $10): Grilled, topped with Asparagus and Melted Mozzarella in Barolo Wine Sauce Served with Onion RIngs


BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY

Any Two: Chicken Francese, Chicken Parmigiana, Melanzane Parmigiana, Filet of Sole Oreganata, Veal Marsala Includes Salad, Pasta & Mixed Desserts













Salad, Pasta & 2 Entrees (Veal, Salmon, Chicken or Shrimp), Mixed Desserts $70 for 2 / $130 for 4 / $185 for 6













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