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r» i- 6C • BEACON SHOPPER, December 2 ,2010 First Presbyterian Church to hold annual children’s Christm as activity night, D ec.3 The; first Presbyterian Church of Hot chocolate and cookies will also be Babylon will hold its third annual childrens served the Fellowship Hall, next door to Christinas activity night, Fri, Dec. 3, 7 to the sanctuary, for all. The sanctuary will 8:30 p m , during the night i of shopping, be open from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. with live The Church is located at 79 East Main St, musical performances by various music Babylon. , ministries, The free program, which is for children Certified elementary school teachers will in preschoohhrough second grade, includes be supervising your children. You must fctenirig to the Christmas Story, decorating register by call file Christian School main gingerbread : houses, singing Christmas office at 631-587-3838. Space is limited to cards arid hawing refreshments. 25. ; f Seventh Day Adventist Church to host holiday cooking event The Seventh Day Adventist Church will be Marlene McKinney who will wall be having a vegetarian holiday demonstrate cooking and tasting of delight event at 136 Fire Island Ave., vegetarian meals. Call to register no Babylon, Sun., Dec. 5, 1:30 to 3:30 late than Dec. 3 at 6 3 1 -422-5207. p.m. There is no charge. The host THE FARMER’S M A R K E T at vArches OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 11AM-3PM Straight from the farmer's gardens to you! Enjoy a special treat this summer, every Saturday at Tanger Outlets at the Arches as we welcome a bounty of locally grown delights you will not want to miss! FRUITS • VEGETABLES « LOCAL WINES BREADS • FLOWERS • AND MORE! Tanger'O u tlets ‘“¿A.rches Deer Pork, NY 1-495 LIE Exit 52 off Commack Rd. & Grand Blvd. (631)667-0600 tangeroutlet.com/deerpark Km! Ils nil “Dishing the Dirt” with the A m i t y v i l l e P a r k s C o m m i s s i o n Master Gardeners offer timely tips D e c e m b e r ❖ In early December plant paper white bulbs to force for Christmas. ❖ Keep newly planted trees & shrubs well watered until the ground freezes. ❖ Finish your fall clean up. ❖ Wrap up fig trees. ❖ Dig up Dahlia, Cannas, Gladlola, Tuberose if you haven't do so already. Shake off soil & store in loose material like peat moss and store in a dark place. ❖ If the ground has not frozen yet put in any bulbs that you haven’t planted yet. They may not take root but they won't last until next year anyway. ❖ Clean garden tools & wipe with mineral oil to prevent rust. ❖ Hang bird feeders & keep them well stocked for our feather friends. ❖ You can clip evergreen branches to bring in for holiday decorations (except cuttings from Yews, which do not hold their needles). ❖ Greens should be soaked in a tub of water to help them stay fresh longer. Evergreen arrangements will last longer if kept in a cool room or garage overnight. ❖ Keep your Christmas tree well watered. Babylon Village Arts Council Concert December 9 On D e c 9 ,7:30 p.m. the Babylon Village Arts Council will presents its Second Thursday Concert Series at Astoria Federal Savings Bank,180 West Main St Featured performance artists are Mambo Loco, who will perform an array of Latin classics which originated in Puerto Rico and Cuba during file golden age of the 1940s to the 1960s. The rhythms run the gamut from danzon and bolero to guajira and mambo. This six-piece band brings you the flavor of Havana. Attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable item to the concert which will be donated to a local food pantry. This concert is made possible through funding from Suffolk County Executive Office. For further information call Rose Norman at 631-669-1810. Address Tel. No. Address Tel. No. all year long - A subscription to your local newspaper. Keep your friends and family informed all year long about what I is happening in their community. Just fill out the information below, circle the paper you want, and send it to us along with your check for $20 to 85 Broadway, Suite A, Amityville NY 11701 and we’ll add the name to our subscription list and begin delivery the first week in January, 2008. We’ll also send you a certificate stating you’ve purchased the subscription. You can tuck it away in a holiday stocking to let your friend or family member know their one-year subscription will be on the way. Please find my check enclosed and send my gift subscription to: Name ____________ _______ ________________ Name Please send certificate to me at: M A S S A P E Q U A ik K ì ? 516-798-5100 » S w a 631-264-0077 B E A C O N New Subscribers Only. Please Add $5 For Out Of State Mailing. Not To Be Combined With Any Other Offer. Deadline 1241-09. 631-587-5612