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, ■ Hale Srrjith J6ii» National Pane! FREEPORT > \.Hale_.. Smith;'- ,'lprcsidcrtr of the’Freeport-'Arts' -^.u.i’Si)..:.bas- beeninvited to' ' ■ oecome a member of the pane] Mercy League § THURSDAY, FEBRUARY;2. CHAMBER OF cbiviMERCE, U;30 pro luncheon meeting, I University of Connecticut— — jpcaker; Jack Reilly, President of Bd, of'Education, on School I i®'tt other panelists ^\Whopli .. budget, Salty Bay Yacht Qub.SdJO, - I major role in defining policj that adyUes the National,Endow-* mem for the Arts ‘ oiT. music grants.\ Smith; —: himself a distinguished composer, arranger ^ and professor of masic at the * j— . . .tdget, Salty B a y ____ __________ FREEPORT-ASSOCIATION Bd of Directors tneeting, opcn-lo the .public, 8:15pm, presentation of p lanner house tours, Atkinson ‘‘THE RATSi” Agatha Christi play & scenes from Neil Simon's “The. Good Doctor” presentcdL^'^arbor Lights Players, 8:30 pm. Frpt. Mem, Liby.f donations appreciated falso 2/4). FREEPORT DEMOCRATIC CLUB meeting,. 8:30 pm. “The Future of the Democratic Party in Nassau County” w/ Stanley . ^ y-Hanvood, County Chairman. Exempt Firemens Hall. No. Long Beach Jc Brooklyn Aves. *-* ROTARY CLUB. 7,pm Hatborview. -SEWER & SAJOTATION COMMISSION, 8 pm Village Hall ....... PARKS& RECREATION COMMISSION, 8 pm. Conference Rm. atRecCenter. • •• '— - ’ ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 . - ; V . ® . lajor role in defining policy as • ■well-as reaching' recomThenda- . ■'fimfs-on-prospective grantees.” - Serving in this capacity, panelists. __ provide the Endowm?nt.witjh,an essential service that 'makes possible the**bringing of .support from the Federal Government to * artists and arts organi^tioits. As a composer. H^le Smith’s^ .works have been performed by' such orchestras .as-the Nallpfi^ Holds Supper FR E E P C fejT-SA .-'-hdroe- ’ cooked” Ifathin SuppeTTs'planned * by the F recpbrtlcaguc for Mercy.* :• 1 Hospital. TTie cycnt will be held ' — Sunday, February 5;-5 pm, in the . cafeteria of Our.Holy Redeemer Schodt.' - I Tickets\arc S2.50 for adults and $1,50 for children with the:faro- eceds to benefit Mercy-Hospital-^ ;.* | For tickc.ts contact..BernadettF\*^ Neary, the supper chairperson, at -■! 623-5893; or Dot MaePher^on, --' 379-9727, .who is m_ charge: :of:' tickets and reservations. Hale Smith ■_ iid “ Who’sV : is thee subjtbject Doctoral dissertation of Malcolm Sound,” and “ Who’s Who in the East.” He is th su of the Symphony. New -Ybrt Philhar- Brcdar UniWrsUy^-<^-Southcrn ■..\lAnjg--—American .^mpholly:. Mississippi (1975):^.:. / ■ Symphony ot.lhe.N ew W o rld .--'C ~ ',_ r .,.,5 - . 1 ^ - Red Cross. |lhe Good Neighbor. . _THIS IS '-jJwlerklin \MODERN T iM ^ ;”'’fiini w/ Charlie Chaplin. 2:30 & ■j:30 pm. _ Frpl.Mem. Liby.’ . — FOOT) FOR THOUGHT, book discussion luncheon, nbon.-l’The Death oOyan Ilyich”, by Leo Tolstoy, bring lunch, dessert & '-^beverage provided. Frpt.-Mem; Liby j ^ • AMERICAN IJIGIPN Wm-'Dinton STory Post #342 & .ladies* auxiliary; 8:30 p‘m^Dugoutr49 W. Sunrise Hwy. Cincinnatl—Si^pfionyyMaiui ...the ■, Detroit :Sym|rfipny_Orchestra.- JUlong-iimoMViiiageL-oL-r^eep^::^^ ' resident. Smith has also written., for such jazz luminaries as Chico Hamilton, Billy M it^ell. Dizzy Gillespie arid Abby Lincoln: He\-is mentioned ,jn several* .references and text books in cluding “The Music of BJack ' \ ‘V be/a(!l£ to Se al Merklln JUNIOR BLUEJACKETS OF AMERICA, 7:30-9:30 pm.. Church of H Americans,’’ ‘‘Readingsait:B]ack. ^ the Trairsfi^ration School, Pine St. Jc So. Long Beach Ave'; I t '* American Music,*' “The Art of - V - f i m . - A i o D A f r a r k i ___ ' PATROL, Nassau'cadel Squadron S'i».-7;30-j0:30 pm N « iW lG jird T ;m ^ ^ ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 ,JU •THE RATS.” see 2/2. .CRIIATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP,' 10 am. Frpt. Mem. Liby. . MONDAY,1'EBRUARy;^“~ T ~ Explorers Hold Pali^ke Bteakfa^ FREEPORT - Explorer Post 406 rof-the-Boy-^uts-of-Amcrica-win- i . -HEIi^ WITH .CONSUMER -PROBLEMS,' .9 am-4:4S pm_Nassau: CoutnyO)ns'umer Affaii&Satellite.'450 No: Main St.; free. TOASTMASTERS a U B , 7:45 pm. Fipl, Mem. Liby. SONSDFrrALY,B:30pmofflcers!meetiog,91 So.GroveSt. :-n . ^ S C ^ Y . F d B R U A R Y 7 - , ; : - '^ ‘jiAW EV^YONE SHOULD KNOW,” lecture ieries. discus- ;V-sion on Family Law, 8 pm: Frpt. Mora'. Uby. ‘ . 7.: Uf cqLUim iU b, b:30 pm. 87 Church 5t.*tcor. Merrick- Rd.). - ------ r LOS CABEI.LFRO D£ LA'LUZ, Long Island Lodge 3Q2.^ pm.' 3 -_L ittieK n e S t. : . ' - -;:hu!d their annuaI.Patica£r=Sreak- ,. fast’ Suiiday, February 5, from 8 am to 11 am-at Freeport-Fire': .department Headquarters on ■ Broadway...... A full breakfast-of pancakes.. bacon or sausage, juice dnd coffee : .-will be serveid.'Tickets are '$r.25 :* and call be p itccha^ at the door. ‘ :3. For information :or tickets call •' \ 378-5231.;, ^ . - .153 MERRICK AVE., MERRICK j .— a Blocks N o r th'pl Sunrise Hiqhway. SomeSpec/attlesOnOurLun^eonMemr ’\ S C A t L O P B V E m a r . s a l a '- 3 5 0 E 3 L C T O F ~ S O l j E PRiMAVERA 3 5 0 S A L A D 3 . 0 0 --5amiLSANDWICH_^.QO_^ IncIucles'Tomato Juice or Soup.Du.Jour Salad and Dessert . . for That Sp^a/Occasion OWNER Fn/oy ' OurCulinary F ren^& North ttalian Specialties., j UNDER THE SUPERVISJON OF ORLANDO : Formerly with CAPRICCIO RESTAURANT C a U IS o w F o r te e s e r v a t i o n B ' 3 7 ^ 7 i 7 7 C L O S E D M O D O A Y - . . \FRE ’ adoptc nently --V - alU 6 n ■•WEDNESD/ IV' v - i : FREEPOCT-M^DOWBROOK c a m e r a CLUB,h pm “You-Asr.'I The Judge” night, .Frpt, Mem. Liby., guests welcome... HOMEMAKERSCOUNCGL, 10 2m, Frpt. Mem. Liby. ‘•SEX EDUCATION FOR PRESCHOOLERS,\ talk for parents. 2 pm. Frpt. Mem. Liby.* FATHERS & BOOSTERS CLUB OF FHS, 8 pm. for location call _ Geo. Emma, 623-2100.^ . KIWANIS CLUB, 6:45 pm'. Harborwew. • . ' EXCTANGECLUB, I2:30pm, Yankee Qipper. - : - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY9 SENIOR VARiETY SHOW, 8 pm. FHS, S3 at'door. BAYVIEW AVE, PTA, 7:45 pm, home'fire safety demonstration -j*. . by ex-Chief John Horton, scho^ cafetenaCTC^ -- - ' Avc., 51.50 ( s e n io rsstu d e n ts) & S2.50 (also 2/fOVj ‘‘CHILDREN & TELEVISION,\ a talk for parents; 10:15 am. Frpt. ■ Meni.Liby. DRAMA WORKSHOP, conducted bv Harbor Lights P1ayers’, 8 pm.- ~anyone interch'ed in theatre is welcome. FrptrMem. Liby. CAST.CALL for onstage'&.backstage personnel. April production of “ The Gingham Dog.'-8 pm, Frt)t^Mera-Liby. -LNOBIH3iEESI-XttIC~ASS£K2AIIflS,L&:30-nm.—speakcfc-Jim. Dunne oo-Community Development. Atkinson School Liby. CHAMBI^- 0E_£DMMERCE,' 12:30 pm. luncheon meeting, ____ gW A a lr k f- lifT i n t i w n t * ow C f t w i r n M n i t r , n . » . f __ C m t ^ - Q - : .. YachtCIub. $4.50. . ROTARY CLUB, 7 pm, Harborview'.. _________ _ WATER & LIGHT COMMISSION, 8 pm. Power Plant #1, Sunrise ' Hwy. —: ■ ' ' ■ ;• jnCHWAYXOMMISSIONr&piSfVflIage-fralL-