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'· ) .. ' ...... ~ Classes:: ,to;) A defeDsi-ve drivina eourse . ,.. will be iheld at Peace Chrstian · ... Church, BGhemia on Saturday, ~ July .30 from S:30 a.m.-3 p.m. The ~ course Will cost $:45 and euable driver.s t() get a .reduction in insurancre costs and rem()ve license '\p<>ints.\ F()r registmtion infotmatioa, call '589--0051. Entertainment: 'The Ba~ay Arts Center pre- sents Beehive July 23-August 21. ·ne tbeater is located at 265 Main Street, East Islip. Tickets are $13-$18. Call 581-2700 for more infonnation. Performances of Shakes- peue~s Otherl9J tile Blad& G/' Angola will take place at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum July 24, 31 and August 7 at 5:30 p.m. Admission for this Arena PlayeJS Repeitory Company production is free. Events: T•e Bol,. Family Ukrainiaa Cat•olie Claan:ll will hold its 7th annual Ukrainian Festival on Sunday, August 1 from 12-7 p.m. at the lakeside grounds of the parish .hall at 128 Parkw~od Drive (north of Montauk llighway), West Islip. Fe&tured wiD he Ukramia.n food, hand- crafted folk arts and crafts, games and more for all ages. Entertaimnent 1lrill be provided by the Golden Tones polka band, folk daaein& a clown and the Samilo Sistem bandma musi- cians. A speciallitui'IY will be held at the chUJ.dl at 18-.30 a.m. For more infonnation, call 661- 0031. T•e l'raok .J. Farrell Fire lslaacl l'reeat,le Frolic, a competition ~wim across the Great South Bay, will take place ~ .. July m with post time at 1 a.m. at Fire Island Pines. The finish of the race wiD be at Bayport Beacb, with the arrival of racers expected after 8:30 a.m. For mote information, caD Chuck Raynor at 589-2345 or Fmnk Faiftllat 689 9t4t. Tile Ftn• Aaaaal Golf Cl..tc of the Suffolk County Girl Scout Counc:il will be held July 25 at the Island Hills GoU and Country Club in Sayville. There are two shotpn starts set for 7 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 'lbe dQ' will include a continental break- fast or barbecue hmch, cocktails and a complete dinner and open bar. 'Dekets are $176 per peJSM, or $700 per foursome. Cocktail and dinner tickets only are $70. For more iDformation contact Gert Millevoy at 543-6622. A baseball ant awap will be held at the Sachem Public Library July 23 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for conectors up to 16 yean old. This event is for swapping only, and no cash will be allowed. 'nle library is located at 160 Holbrook Road, Holbrook. A L.J.a.a. trip to New York City sponsored by the Sachem Public Library, wiD take place on Saturday, Joly 30 on the 10:06 a.m. Rollkonkoma train. Participants may return as late .· · ·_. Deadline for s '\\\\ t . o4' ''. more information and registra- . tion, call~743. Travel by filla at the Sachem PublicLiblalyCommunitN Room This 1 112-how program high- lights the scenelY and culture of a selected region. At 2 p.m. July 27, the Grand CaD,yon will be the featured .destination. Call ~- 5024formore infonoati.oa Discover meditatio& - learn 'Pippin' on stage at I aSall8 Center Creative •n~str~ea will pres ant 1he muslclll Pippin 1huredeJS througb SundaJs until July 3t at the LaSaUe Cenlar on Montauk llgllwaJ In Oakclllle ·one of the newest ...... of the. ·.r' tiDeaters on Long Island. as they wish from a funefilled day in Manhattan. Registration and pqment of the $6.50 lee is required in person by July 27. Children under 4 ride lfee. Call fi88.602t for lftOie information. Tile Sa7ftlle Billa Se.ool a- of 1874 wiD be eelebrat- iag its 20-year reunion August 1~14. The Reunion Committee is having ctiflic:ult¥ findiDg manp classmates. Anyone with infor- mation on their location should eall Tara at 1)89.1919. Fairs/Sales: Tlae Co-etflaot FeDowUip Clall wiD hold a yard sale and ehild J.D. program Saturday~ August 6 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. DonatiORB of artides are needed and vendor tables are available. Call Gene at 567-N66 Dr Bob at 567-8119 for more infonnation. Meetings: All aapatee eapport aroap meets at Southside Hospital the first Monday of each month a1 7:30p.m. in the hospital's Rebab Unit. Amputees, their families and frientk are all weleome. For more Wonnation, call 968-3253. A people ia pala aapport 1roap meets at Soutbside Hospital the first and third Mondays of eaeh month in the 4i Tower classroom. For additional information, eall242-4742. .. Lecle te.aae.ofllollemia, servin8 Bohemia and surrouncJ.. inti to~ wiD hold its monthly meeting for breastfeeding and expectant mothers OJ\ Wednesday, August 3 at 8 p.m . Babies are always welcome. For further information and loca- tion, call567-2464 or 588-1063. Music/Art Trio •••Jca Maadi, an acclaimed classical music trio, will appear at lJaJud Cutting Albon!tum on Sundi.J, ,July 24 at 2 p.m. Seatin& is limited to the first 125 people. Call 224-5420 for more infonnation. Tile New York Pldlllanaoaic Orelleatra will perfonn a free coneert on August 6 at Hecbcher State Park at 8 p.m. This wiD be the ordlestla's oniJ free appearaaee Oil Long lBiand this year. Zclenek Maca1 wiD con- duct the orchestra throu&h per- formances of Dvorak's Symphony 18 and Hanson's Symphony 12. The publie is urged to come ear)J, because the park will dose at 8 p.JD. For more inf'onnatioo, eall22C-MZO. Dowlial'• Glol'daao Gallei'J will preaea& Bz11re••••• August 9-September 26. This exhibit is a mixed media and video inslallation by artist Seung Lee that is made up of dilcarded objeets found on the expn!81W&J. A reception will take place September 16 11om 6:30-9 p.m. For mote information, all_?:M-MOl. Tille lelip Sa•aer Concert Series continues with perfor- mances by Juke Box Saturday Night, a 60's greasers group at Timberline Park July 26 at 8 p.m. and Six Gun, a country music group with a •kick,\ at Brookwood Hall, July 27 at 8 p.m. For more infonnation, call 224-5495. Square Daacbag happens at Heckscher State Park every other Wednesday, through August 17 at &~p.m. This pro- gram is sponsored by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Everyone is wel- come aJld admission is flee. Call 669-1000, ext. 246 for more infonnation. Tile Twia s•oree Cllena of the Westem Suft'olt Chapter of the~ ·fOr the PleJeMtion and J:acouragement ef Barber ShopQialtet Sin&ktl in Amerial Will perform at Bayard. Cutting Alboretmn on Sull4&Y, July 31 at 2 p.m. Ill addition, aev eul quar- tets. including llannoDy Tyme, Chotdial Gentry, Juke Box ~Kni&l*ad·odaia wiD appeu. BriM kwn cbairs and blankets for this outdoor con- cert. ... more information, call 224-5G». . 'Dae ~ SQure Daaee will take place at the ..Connetquot PobJic: Library WednesciQ, August 3 at 7::D p.m. Caller Cliff WonneB will conduct this eveM. For mote infonnllioD, eall561.so79. Programs: Look Good ••• Feel Better is a program for cancer patients that helps tllem to improve their out· look by improving theil' appear- ance. Licensed cosmetologists will help them by showing them hands-on techniques for looking good. 'The program will be at Brookllaven Memorial Hospital Tuesday, July 26 from 1-3 p.m. For mll~e infonnation, caJl 436- 7070. You eUl stop emotial with the help of a hypnosis stop-smoking seminar which will be held at Health House on Thursday, August 4 from 7-9 p.m. The coune fee is $60~ and folow-up classes will be held August 11 and 18 at the same time and place~ Health House is located at 420 Lake Avenue, St. James. For specific techniques to dissolve stress, wony and fear, develop concentration ability and increase your energy level. Experience the balandngelfeds of meditation in Hope Counsel- iitg's free workshops held Tuesday evenings from 8-9:30 p.m. at its center- at 153 Main Street, Sayville. All ages wel- come. For more information, call 589-0250. A discussioa of War aad Pau:e with the Sacllem Libnu:y Book Discussion Group will 1akeplac:e July 28 fmm 12-2p..m. Moderator U:aula Bennett will explore this classic noveL '!be same book will abo he used for the August 25 discussion. Call 58S5024 for more infonnatioo. T•e Co••••i\Q Advoeacy Iafonaatioaal aad Jleferr&J SerYice will be open '1'oesdap, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 LJ0.-3 p.m. \'lte Center provides information on coun- seling, .elfteqency food and re6ef, wtdfare advocacy, lepl services mel senior citizen ser- vices. Call 421-&210 for more information. - Services: , Volaa1eela aeede4 to 1ftD in Steppma Stonts, a pJVIIUl for emotionaDy diSabled adults. Volunteers with computer kpowledge are especially sought. For information, call Quole at 427-1768. Penlaa G.UW• weteraaa: if JOU are haviitl tmub1e JeiiiJJust- ing todvilim life, the Vet Center ean~belp. For tn01e mtormation, callfi&l-3930. Tile Woaea'a Oatnada Net- work MobQe.Mawaopafb Senke will be at the locations on tile. date8 iitdiCated: JUt, 22 - Dowlinl Colege, Oakdale t:ao a.m.:..12:30 p.m.; July 28. St. John Nepomucene .Church, 1140 Locust Ave, Bohemia, from 9-.30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; July 28 - St. Lawrence the Martp- Church, tzt Handsome Ave., SQville, 2:30- 6:30 p.m.; and August 3 - CVS store, 871 Montauk Highway, BIQpoJt, 9-.30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Workshops: A poetq worbllip, conducted by Brian Bunm, publicist for the Lake Ronkonkom• Historical Society and author, will take place at the Sachem Publie Library the last Friday ot ev\el7 month from I to 2 p.m. The July 29 workshop will include discus- sion of classic poets Emi.ly Dickinson, Lord Byron, SheUey and Keats. Attending poets will read and discuss their works. in progress with the other _partici- pan~ For more infonnation and sign-up, call the lib181')' at 588- 5024 and ask for periodicals. - - I \