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Babylon Town receiver o f taxes lets residents know second h a lf o f taxes are d u e on or before May 31 Babylon Town Receiver of Taxes Corinne DiSomma, stated that 2009/2010 second half taxes are due and payable in her office at 200 East Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst, on or before May 31. Since May 31 is á holiday this year, there will be no penalty if paid by Tuesday, June 1. The office hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For your convenience, the office will remain open until 6 p.m. on Tues., June 1. Town Hall will be closed on Mon., May 31 in observance of Memorial Day. Partial payments are acceptable with penalty pursuant to Resolution #551-2001. For your convenience, Discover credit card is accepted for payment of taxes in person or by mail only. Credit card pay ment by phone or by the internet includes American Express, MasterCard, Visa or Discover. For payments by telephone call 1-800-2PAY-TAX (1-800-272-9829) or visit A credit card transaction fee will be in curred by the cardholder. Discover trans action fees may vary according to payment method. Anyone paying taxes by mail, pursuant to Real Property Tax law 925 - will avoid penalty and interest if the envelope bears proper postage and an official post office date stamp, no later than the last day to pay in person. A private postage meter stamp is not acceptable. Deposit in a local post of fice will not insure a postmark on that date. Check with your local postmaster prior to mailing. In accordance with the Suffolk County Tax Act, taxes paid after May 31 must be paid to the Suffolk County Trea surer with penalty and interest. Thereafter fees increase. For information call the Receiver o f Tax es Office at 631-957-3001. the website at www.officialpayments.com. At the prompt use Jurisdiction Code 4232. Alzheimer’s Support Group to be held April 28 On Wed., April 28, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Our Lady o f Consolation Nursing & Rehabilita tive Care Center will have a guest speaker at their Alzheimer’s support group meet ing. An elder law attorney will be available to answer questions on Advanced Direc tives and Medicaid. This meeting is open to the community and will be held in the Board Room at Our Lady o f Consolation, 111 Beach Dr., West Islip. This is a support group for all caregivers and is sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association. For further information please call 631-587- 1600, ex tension 8336. Ovations Dance Company celebrates National Dance Week on May 1 Ovations Dance Repertory Company, a non-profit youth organization located in Bohemia under the artistic direction of Orlando Pena, is celebrating Nation al Dance Week Sat., May 1, with a day of free dance classes for children of all ages. For information and to register, call 631-218-0315 or online go to www. ovationsdance.com A u d u b o n S o c iety A n n u a l F u n d r a iser D in n e r on M a y 3 The Great South Bay Audubon Society has announced that it will hold its annual fundraiser dinner on Mon., May 3 at Cap tain Bill’s Restaurant in Bay Shore. There will be numerous door prizes, raffles and several auctions, some offering original art work. A photographic program titled Warblers o f Central Park will be presented by Cal Vornberger. His presentation will cover every warbler that is typically seen in the park during spring and fall migration. The gala will start at 6 p.m.with a cocktail hour (cash bar) to be followed by dinner and other activities at 7 p.m. The tickets are $42 per person. For information about pur chasing tickets call 631-563-7716, e-mail greatsouthbayaudubonsociety@verizon. net, or visit our web site at www.gsbas.org. y — ------------- 1-------------------------------\ Motivation is the fuel necessary to keep the human engine running \ _______________________ Zig Ziglar / Christ Episcopal Church Yard Sale May 1 Christ Episcopal Church in Babylon is hosting a Community Yard Sale on Sat urday May 1. individuals or families may sell their own items on a reserved space on church property. For information and to reserve space, contact the parish office at 661-5757. P e e r P a r k H o m e m a k e r s C r a f t F a i r M a y I V e n d o r s n e e d e d j The Deer Park Homemakers will hold ait indoor/outdoor craft fair, Sat.,'May |f, 10 aum. to 4 pits., at the Community Presbyterian Church, 1843 Deer Park Ave., Deer Park. Interest vendors should call the church at 631-242-0221. Tables are $25. | On Mom, May 3, 10 &4& the Deer Hark Homftnakers will held their meet ing at the above address. Conklin H ouse Cake D ecorating Class M ay 3 The Conklin House is hosting a cake dec orating class featuring pastry chef Jacque line Ingoglia, owner of Jacqueline’s Patis serie. You’ll learn various techniques and ex perience, hands on, how to create a basket weave, rose petal, leaf, and border designs on yummy cupcakes you can take home with you. The fee is $20 per person, which includes the following supplies; four tips, coupler, disposable frosting bags and a nail (special tool used for making the flowers) along with two to three large cupcakes. Class is being held on Mon., May 3, 7 p.m. at the Conklin House, 280 Deer Park Ave., Babylon Village. Space is limited, so call 631-669-8164 to reserve. J I I — Babylon V illage A rts C o u n cil Y ’A rt Sale donations w elcom e On Sun., June 6, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Babylon Village Arts Council will hold its Y’Art Sale fundraiser at 173 Fire Island Ave., Babylon. Dona tions o f all items except clothing will be welcomed. For information and __ pick up call 631-669-1810. ' À|>ril 29, 2010, BEACON SHOPPER • 5C * Religious Directory ^ C x First Presbyterian Church 79 E. Main St, Babylon: 631-587-5838 Website: lstptesbabylon.oig Rev. Thomas D. Sutter, D. Min. - Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES - 9:00 AM - Traditional 10:30 AM - Contemporary Sunday School - 9:00 and 10:30 AM Coffee and Fellowship 10:00 AM Nursery Care Provided • Proclaiming the Faith Since 1730 • ST. MARY’S CHURCH 175 Broadway, Amityville • 264-0004 Fr. Randolph Jon Geminder, Rector Sunday: Matins 7:30 am Low Maas: 8:00 am Choral Eucharist: 10:00 am (With Nursery & Church School) Tuesday thru Saturday Mass 900am (Healing Service on Tuesday) Tuesday thru ftiday. Evening Prayer 4:30 pm Confession: First Fridays 5 pin FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 25 Broadway, Amityville: 631-2644)152 Rev. Dr. Louise Stowe-Johns Pastor Sunday Services Early Morning Worship - 8am Morning Worship - 10am (Includes Nursery & Church School) “All are welcome to share God’s Grace\ HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE ST. MARTIN OF TOURS 37 Union Ave. Amityville, NY 11701 «264-0124 Rev. Richard T. Stelter, Pastor Daily Masses - 7:00am & 8:30am Masses Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 Noon, and 5:00 pm Confessions: Saturday 1 to 1:30 pm SIMPSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 30 Locust Ave., Amityville • 789-2569 Jack E. Polin, Pastor SUNDAY Church School & Worship Services • 9:30 am “Here you are a stranger but once ” ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 147 Patk Ave., Amityville 264-0763 • FAX 264-0372 Rev. David W. Anglin, Pastor Rev. Herbert M . Kern, Assisting Minister Sunday Services: 9:30 & 1 1 :00 A.M. Sunday School - 9 :30 AM Saturday Evening - 6 :30 P.M. Accessible to the Physically Challenged “The Friendly Church ” www.stpaulsamityville.com 1j, j ; 'ÎL F o r I n f o r m a t i o n A b o u t R u n n i n g T o u r * C h u r c h I n f o r m a t i o n I n T h i s D i r e c t o r y v j/ Call AI James a t 631-264-0077 :