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5 NOW www.bayportbluepointgazette.com April 2014 GazetteCentral@yahoo.com Live Music No Hassles No Cover Just Fun On & Off Premise Catering 4 Rooms Boat Slips Available All Sizes Chef Jim Rennert Creating Crazy Good Dishes! 1st Time Ever! Open Easter Sunday! Brunch-Lunch-Dinner Reservations 11am-7pm NEw “Crafty Crab” Pub Room built for Beer Tasting! Grand Opening April 4th w/ Steve Shrecker 116 Division St. • Patchogue 631-687-CRAB (2722) (On The Patchogue River) open 7 days for lunch & dinner visit our website for a tour: www.harborcrab.com Spring Time at the Harbor Crab Harbor Crab Co. RestauRant & MaRina FunDRaiseR sunDay, apRil 27 th 11am - 3pm 255 Blue Point Ave, Blue Point 631-363-2666 • cavanaughsbluepoint.com “Let’s Have Fun” Here At CAvAnAugH’s Shave Your head - help The KidS let the Girls from HeAdCutters Shave Your head Bayport-Blue Point Supports St. Baldrick’s Foundaton www.stbaldricks.org Search Event City: Blue Point Famous Individuals Set in Wax Several famous historical individuals came to life during Sylvan Avenue Elemen- tary School’s fourth-grade living wax museum event. The program, which is an annual tradition at the school, is a culminating event for the grade level’s nonfction unit of study and incorporates various aspects of history. T o prepare for the event, the students selected historical fgures of interest to them, read their biographies, and collected information on their lives and worldly contribu- tions. The students then documented their fndings on a research poster, which was put on display at the museum. For the event, the students dressed in costume to represent their chosen person and remained still, as if made of wax. Once a visitor tapped the student’s “activation button,” they came to life as their researched individual and delivered a short autobiographical speech. Dressed in costume to represent the individuals they studied during a nonfction reading unit, Sylvan Avenue Elementary School fourth-grade students stood perfectly still during a living wax museum held at the school.