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((C 4 GUIDE of places to go, things to do, events to viérbfor the young and old, for the entire family. The listings give you information on current events and special \@if activities in the coming week as well as a [gag-rage view of activities that are Wei scheduled in the weeks ahead. \_ _ @ SEPTEMBER 2); \Die Fleder- maus,\\ by Johann Strauss, Opera On The Sound, Commack High School South, Commack: Tickets $8 at door, $7 in advance, subscription tickets available. For information call 271-2003. A A Into aut Suply Co. + ~ * TROPHIES, MEDALS, PLAQUES ALSO- O T-Shirts OA Patches O Bumper Stickers OQ Jackets 737 Jericho Tpke., St. James (516) 265-1555 <_ @SEPTEMBER 29; Eighth Annu- al -Fall Festival of Song, sponsored > known Gospel groups, admission $5 in advance, $5.50 at the door. For tickets and information call 585-7884 6 584-6363. e SEPTEMBER 30; Music and Dance of China, performed by students from Taiwan colleges. . Selections from classical Chinese Opera, folk songs, drum and flute solos, and folk dances. 7: 30 p.m., Fine Arts Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Admis- sion $3, students adn senior citizens $1.50. For reservations call 246-5678. @ OCTOBER 5: Moscow State Symphony,; Main Auditorium, Fine Arts Center, 8 p.m., State Universi- ty of New York at Stony Brook, admission $11, $9 and $7. Series tickets available. For information Call 246-5678. UHatersibe int]! Ft. Salonga Rd. (Rte. 25A) (Corner Waterside Avenue) Northport 261-6645 | 60000 ad ha wa a aa n+ . by the Jericho Singers at Central ~ | .~ Y@@ Islip High School. Nationally re- L- ® Furnishings ° E CHILOREN UNDER 1.2 | taken By _ _. | APPOINTMENT __ ___ .et\ cC | \Tet Shue. ] 269-5097 ** - 10s - sile 20% 0 e OCTOBER 6; \Die Fleder- maus,\ by Johann Strauss; Opera On The Sound, Riverhead High School. Tickets $8 at door, $7 in . advance. Subscription ticketsavail- able. For information call 271-2003. e OCTOBER | 13: <'Die - Fleder- maus,\. by Johann Strauss, Opera On the Sound, Vandermuclen High School, Port Jefferson. Tickets $8at door, $7 in advance. Subscription tickets availables. For information call 271-2003. e OCTOBER 17: Stephanie Brown, . AMITYVILLE _Hornon. SENIOR CiTIZENS $1 ;, Arts Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Admis- sion $5. For tickets and information call 246-5678. © < ® NOVEMBER 11; Sunday. After- ° noon - Ali-Mozart Series, Orchestra Da Camera, 3 p.m. James Conlon, conductor, Burrs Lane Junior High, Dix Hills. Adminission $9. For information call 321-3249, 694-4195. -SRAND OPENING -~ paua. d# cll 6 6 ° * a #99 Ue Ollie Attic 261 West Main St. Smithtown 979-0199 ® Clothes ® Antiques @ Bric-A-Brac © Jewelry @ China r ) ® Books ® Records \. consicuments |- %\ museums e NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 1; \The PineBarrens, Our Fragile Wilderness,\ State University of New York at Stony Brook Museum of Long Island Natural Stiences; maps, photos and displays of the Island's Central Pine Barrens,; l ' pm. to 5 p.m. Monday through pianist, 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Fine . As \- M ‘ f *X Friday. For information call 246- 8373. *e OCTOBER 8 FOR AN INDEFI- NITE RUN: \Gunner's Paradise: Wildfowling and Decoys on Long Island,\ marking the opening of the Museums at Stony Brook's new Decoy Gallery, 10 a.m. to5 p.m. The display chronicles a bygone era / when sportsmen's clubs abounded on Long Island. WNS ® NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER .30: Brookhaven National Labora- tory Weekend Tours, William Floyd Parkway, Upton, 10 a.m. and 3p.m. Tours are given continuously every Saturday and Sunday, except Labor Day weekend. All tours include a guided bus ride around the Labora- tory site and a visit to Brook- haven's Exhibit Center, where many new exhibits and displays | have been added for the 1979 season. In addition, each weekend a special mini-tour highlights one of the Lab's departments or research projects. Admission free.. For information call 345-2345. © OCTOBER 25 TO OCTOBER 28: Fall Festival Art Tour of New England art and cultural institu- [ - » tions sponsored.by the Heckscher ~ Museum, Huntington. Tour will include visits to Yale University Art Gallery, the Yale Center for British Art, the New Britain Museum of Art, the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, the Smith College of Art, the Williams College of Art and the Hancock Shaker Village. For infor- mation call 271-4440 or 352-3250. ramiLy Activity centers * Karate _ *% Judo * Yoga (Also Yoga for pregnant women} 739 Jericho Turnpike 2a So hava ds so nas una seas ve andra ye be s a de a a aa e Lear sna 6 e doe di bon da basco Gte t nt Yay I”?!.*.\.‘.‘J‘.'3.M~¢l‘.‘.“.'.‘¢“‘a‘.‘J.\.\.'.%*.'.‘. hA he uh‘w‘anfl.“ A ‘i‘t'fl‘b’fl't at): _- 265-1555 Theatre _ & NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28, \Accomodations MB Players, Anchorage Playhouse, Capt. Bill's Restaurant, 122 Ocean Avenue, Bay Shore. Dinner theatre. Show 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m., Thursday and Friday evenings. For information e NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 38: \Private Lives,\ Arena Play- house, 296 Route 109, East Farming- dale. For ticket information call 293-0674. 06 € d. @ bor eas onie {| Smithtown. . », . a * 4a 3 4 g ae a+ VREF .......... Brig Caffee t# , .q, A comfortable drinking g . establishment _| \*_ in your Taghborlhqod ENTERTAINMENT __ EVERY THURSDAY by the Very Popular Gene McEwen For Reservations, sag-os15. ° RENT-A-Pub call fbr‘lnfonmt‘ibn 1033 W. Jericho Tpke. i © NOW THROUGH . OCTOBER 21: \Twigs the George Furth comedy-drania dealing with the interaction between mothers and daughters. Curtain time Fridays and Saturdays, 9 p.m. Sundays 7:30 p.m., Broad Hollow Theatre, 229 Route 110, Farmingdale. For tick- ets and information call 752-1400. & OCTOBER 3: \A Man's a Man,\ by BertoltBrecht, Find Arts Center, Theatre --, 8 p.m., State Universi- ty of New York at Stony Brook, admission $2, students and senior citizens; $3 alumni; $4 all others. Additional performances, October _ 10 to 13 and October 30. For informa- | tion call 246-5670. e OCTOBER 12 TONOVEMBER 4: ''Not With My Daughter,\ Airport Playhouse, Bohemia. For informa- tion call 589-7588. & OCTOBER 17, 18, AND 19; Short Plays by Samuel Beckett, Islip Arts Theatre, Room 119, Suffolk Commu- nity College, Selden; 3: 30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 3 p.m. Friday. Free. For information call 238-5252 or 732-2277. e OCTOBER 20: \A Hatful of Rain,\ produced by Theatre Three - Productions in Port Jefferson in its new Scrimshaw Theatre and Cabar- et. For more information call 928- 9100 before 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ° P Gallia Borgh Now Showing in Our Loggia d Ahiec Watercolors by ° Henry Fukuhara HOURS: 10 to 6 daily 10 to 9 Thurs., Fri. Exhibit thru Sept. 28th 100 East,. Main Street, Smithtown Branch Shopping Plaza 724-0101 $ 24 ++ . & tor a a b aod o, dot & Redes enas {x ................... j e NOW THROUGH OCTOBER <- 7:~**Lovers and Other Strangers,\ Airport Playhouse, Bohemia. For information call 589-7588, sea-sets mice SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 if 2 © na 4 L222 2x22 e 6 4 6 wl p f i B \q\ o J. - fifi'” ren. o= no cy u c u noe nemam e alee n>