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2C » BEACON SHOPPER, November 4 ,2010 O I L T A N K W W W .T H E T A N K B L A N K E T .C O M United Methodist Church hosts annual Craft Fair and Bake Sale The United Methodist Church of Bay Shore, East Main Street and Second Avenue, Bay Shore, will host its sixteenth annual Craft Fair and Bake Sale on Fri., Nov. 12, 5 - 7:30 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 13, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 631-666-7194 or email UMCBS@aol.com. V illage o f B a b y lon garb a g e pickup f o r th e holiday Village of Babylon offices will be closed and there will be rubbish or garbage pick up on Thurs., Nov. 11 in observance o f the Veterans Day holiday. Residents cannot put rubbish or recycling out to the curb on holidays. These items should be put out the following week on your regular scheduled rubbish/recychng day. C elebrations Brass C o n c ert to be h e ld N o v em b er 1 4 Celebrations Brass will be presenting a con cert at the Garden City Community Church, 245 Stewart Ave.,Garden City, corner of Whitehall, Sun., Nov. 1 4 ,4:30 p.m. The program, Fanfares and Flourishes is festive music for brass sextet and organ. Performing art ists will include Amityville High School gradu ate and Massapequa resident Patrick Dougherty on trumpet and Massapequa resident Kathleen Dougherty on French horn. Tickets are $10 for general admission, $8 for se niors and $6 for students. For information, call 516-798-3369 or go online to gardencitycommu- nitychurch.org. West Islip Hoops Club, is proud to announce the comp the new backboards that his club donated to Udall Middle Schf The backboards were completed on October 20, and paid for by fundraising efforts of the Hoops Club last y^i. The Hoops club would like to thank, its members, the boys on the Beach and Udall middle schools and the three high school teams for all their hard work. We would also like to thank the West blip community for-its support as well as all the local merchants in West Islip that.-alloyv us to sell these, raffles outside o f their establishments. We are looking forward to our raffle/ fundraising activities that will begin shortly for the upcoming season. Chris Hitlier, president, ^ West blip Hoops Club Fire Island Lighthouse offers f r e e tours The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society is offering free tower tours to all veterans with mi litary identification on Thurs., Nov. 11. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through the end of November. All parking is in Field #5 of Robert Moses State Park. For information call 631-661-4876 or online go to www.fireislandLighthouse.com. St. Josephs Thrift Shop hosts half-price sale on November 15 St. Joseph’s Thrift Shop, 40 Grove PI., Babylon willl be holding a half-price sale on everything in the shop, Mon., Nov. 15; Wed., Nov. 17 and Thurs., Nov. 18,10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, call 631-669-5574. St. Monica’s Guild o f Suffolk meetings to begin November 15 St. Monica’s Guild o f Suffolk for Widowed Men and Women will meet Mon., Nov. 15, 1 p.m. at the West Islip Library, 3 Higbie Ln., West Islip. For informa tion, call 631-581-0466. Women’s Club Fall Festival Nov. 19 The Long Island Federation of Women’s Club will have its annual fall festival and luncheon, Fri., Nov. 19 at the Milleridge Cottage, Route 105/107, Jericho. The doors open at 10:30 a.m. There will be vendors, arts and crafts sweepstakes and a grand raffle. Proceeds go toward the organization’s scholarship fund. The luncheon is $42. For reservations, call 691-9177. 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