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The Art League of Long Island will present the following events: Art After Dark Friday, September 27th, from 7 to 9 p.m. Featuring an evening of art, music, wine and cheese. Art League instructors will provide live art demos and participating artists will show their work in the studios. *** Peace, Love & Painting Saturday, September

28th, from 9:30 a.m. Needle Felting to 4:30 p.m. (Dry Felting) A day designed to Wednesday, nurture your creative spirit October 2nd, with painting in oil. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. *** Make dolls, small Woven/Beaded creatures or ornaments. Necklace Bag *** Saturday, September Photoshop CS6: 28th, from 10 a.m. Intro To Character And to 2 p.m. Creature Design Learn how to weave Saturday, October 5th, a unique necklace or a from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon miniature bag on a simple, This course will cover portable loom. the fundamental ideas *** behind character and creature design using Photoshop CS6. ***

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Art After Dark Friday, October 25th, from 7 to 9 p.m. Featuring an evening of art, music, wine and cheese. Art League instructors will provide live art demos and participating artists will show their work in the studios. *** Introduction To Flash CS6: Motion Comic Animation For Games & Movies Saturday, October 26th, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon Somewhere between standard cartoon strips

Stepping Up with Solar Rebates In response to LIPA’s recent announcement that solar rebates are being suspended (Newsday, August 30th, 2013), Long Island Power Solutions of Islandia has launched their own Solar Rebate program named, “No Rebate, No Problem.” Joseph Milillo of Long Island Power Solutions introduced the “No Rebate, No Problem” program on September 9th. “What we are offering our customers is our own rebate program commensurate with the rebates that LIPA had offered prior to the recently announced suspension,” said Milillo. “Along with Federal and State tax incentives, which can cover 55% of the cost of a solar system, the LIPA Solar Rebate program helped to make solar energy an affordable alternative for Long Island home owners. As a member of LISEIA (Long Island Solar Energy Industry Association), we have been a proponent of the Long Island solar market and we are offering this program to help keep costs down for consumers and to continue to help foster the growth of the local market. Our “No Rebate, No Problem” program can be applied to cash purchases or to our “Smart Solar”

program, which offers no out-of-pocket costs and immediate savings.” For more information, contact Long Island Power Solutions at 631.348.0001, or visit www. longislandpowersolutions. com.

and full-blown animated work lies the “motion comic.” Learn the basics of creating this art form. *** Ceramic Tool Making Workshop Tuesday, October 29th, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Learn how to make your own tools for working in clay. *** The Art League is located at 107 East Deer Park Road in Dix Hills. For information, contact them at 631.462.5400.

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Fading Fast By: Jamie Lynn Ryan It’s official. Autumn has arrived, and with it, quickly fading are those last golden rays of summer sunshine, any lingering tan lines, the prospect of wearing flip flops and short sleeves … and, as of this printing, the Yankees’ playoff hopes. Just like that. What a difference one week can make, right? I know, I know … get over it. Seasons come and go, weather changes and we all had just better get used to it – and quickly. Each month brings with it its own unique excitement, and there are those who far prefer the

winter cold to any number of days spent lounging on the beach. (I would not be one of them, in case you couldn’t tell.) But here we are, at any rate, on the verge of October, with the holiday season lurking right over the horizon. Tis’ the season for Oktoberfest and Fall Festivals, high school and college Homecoming parades and games, pumpkin picking and Halloween costume parties. Before you know it, we’ll be making our shopping lists for Black Friday. And, just like that, summer will be a distant memory.

So time to dig out the fall sweaters, store the bathing suits away for another season, and embrace the crunch of the leaves beneath your boots. School is back, football is gearing up and the new fall TV season is in full premiere mode. Doesn’t sound so bad after all, does it? Not bad at all... Part of the beauty of living on Long Island is that we are fortunate to experience all four seasons – may as well start enjoying them. There will always be something to look forward to, somewhere else you would rather be … but there’s still nothing quite like the here and now.


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