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^Oh T h e Calm A4' i CwnciV Prints- Nikolais Dance Theatre •TH V E S D A Y .M A ^ U FREEPOar aiAM B E B OF COMMSXCE, lunchepn mcciim!. tpcaken: Indcpcndtnt Paity candidilM for Irurttc inil-r Eittacl * Roger MarU). 12 JO pra. Wateri Edge. S 4 ^ . FREEPORT TUNA CLUB, BJO pm. Freepotl Vachl Cub. <.uv Lombardo Ave. VnXAGE inCHWAY COMMISSION, 8 pro, 2nd 0, Tillage Hall. WATER k UCBT COMMISSION, 8 pm. Power Plant I I . Sunrise Highway. ROTARY CUJB> 7 pro. Harborview. FRIDAY, MARCH? «n Church. 228 S. Ocean Ave., 50< & 25f. 2R« BLUEJACKETS OF AMERICA, 7 J 0 pra. Transfiguration O u r c h S ^ o o l. PineSt. _ CIVIL AIR PATROLr7i30*l0;J0-pra,Arino^, BabytonTpkc ---------- SATURDAY, MARCH 10 ALWIN N1CKOLA1S DANCE THEATRE, sponsored by Frpt. Arts CouncU.8;30 pm..Frpt.H Frpt. H.S..S5.223-2522. CouncU.8;20 pm .S..a^.Z U -,»^ i. ART-SaOW k SALE, So. Nassau Unttariao Church. 1 * 228. So. Ocean Ave., 50< & 25i. MOVIE, ‘*Hugo the Hlpp.“ 2 pm. Frpt. Mem. Uby.» c! i id«r 7 must be accompanied by adult.. _ - BAZAAR, Frpt.-RooscveU H adusah. 7 pm to closing. stead American Legion. Marvin Ave. Sc Greenwich St. ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY DANCE, OHR Holy n me Society. 9 pm, at OHR school, buffet supper, entetuinti' ni. dancing BOYB, free beer and tetups. SIO P.P.. .623-Mi t, 868-8711.868-0707 Or 379-5027. SUNDAY, MARCH 11 ART SHOW k SALE, So. Nassau Unitarian Church'. 228 So. Ocean Ave.. 10 am*S pm, 50i and25c. BAZAAR, Frpt..Roosevel( Hadassah. 10 am.5 pm. Hempstead American Legion. Marvin Ave. Sc Greenwich St. MONDAY, hUUlCH 12 .VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 7:30 pmo] SONS OF ITALY, general meeting. 8:30 pm, • Ave.- . ‘ . >pen voting sessim n, 91 Guy Lomban. TUESDAY, MARCH 13 LOS GABALLERO DE LA LUZ, 5 pm . U ttle Pine St. TAX ASSISTANCE FOR SENIOR OIIZENS, M pm. Frpt. Mem. Llby. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 FREEPORT - The NiloUU Dante Theatre . i l l be presented by the oundl Saturday. March 10, at 8:30 pm, at Freeport High Sch<^. The event is the fifth presenution in the Arts Council’s 1978*1979 subscription series. The Nikolais produrtions offer a new realm of dance in w h i^ dancers bodies, covered in stretches of fabric, assume fantastic shapes as they move through space to electronically produced sounds. The use of slides projected onto the dancCT s . and special lighting create an illusion rarely seen in dancing performances. Hailed by critics and audience alike in their world-wide tours, their pctformances have been acclaimed by the Loodoo Times ’’parade of theatrical mar- sr- i / A NIGHT OF DANCE THEATRE will be preaented by the Freeport Arts Council when the Afwln Nlfmfais Dance Theatre (above) will per form at Freeport High School. This lltth presentation In the Arts CouncH's 1978-79 subscription series will be held Saturday evenino March 10. Tickets lor the 8:30 pm performance are 85 each or S subscripllon. For Information, call 223-2522. ' School Open Budget Session FREEPORT - The fourth open |--veUw-.lNew_Y'oflLJDnics_fTitic— budget planning s e s ^ n . for the Oive Barnes Wrote, VWhen you 1979.50 Freeport School District see a pcrfcrrnMCC by the Nlko- ~ ............... . . . lais Dance Theatre, you see a new world. It has the hallmark of genius.\ The Associated Press said. “ ...Nikolais fifls his stage with endlessly inventive imagery. Dali was never %vUder.\ _ .Admission .Is S5 or by. scries subscription. For information about this or other Freeport Arts Council activities, call 223-2522. Budget Proposal, will be held Thursday, March 15, 8;I5 pro in the A t k i n a School library. The board will discuss with the public proposed expenditures in the areas of Instructional Staff, Instructional Support Staff, and Instructional Administration and- Supervisioo. Included are items, involving the K-12 faculty; teacher substi- -tutesr^idcs a n d aidesubstitutes;- tutors; conferences; sick leave payments; special coiriculam projects; attendance, scbool-cojo. munity relations, guidance, health and psydudogical services; the bo4ud o f education; the dilef . school administrator’s office; em- plpyee services oQlce; c u r r l^o a ' and staH development; adnuius. \ tratkin office; and data processing PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME, 10:15 am A 2 pm.Frpt.M em .Libv. VOIAGEPLANNINCBOARD.S.IS pm ,2ndfl.. VUUgeH.II. < CANDIDATES FORUM, CouncB of Civil Associations. 8 pm F.H.S. Little Theatre. LUNCHEON TO HONOR DR. MERVIN L SCHLOSS, Freepon Exchange Cub. 12:30 pm Yankee Clipper, S5 P.P. rRECPORr-MEAOOW B R O O K C A A D ^q.UB, slide show with lecture on how to photograph predatory Insects. ‘*It*s A Jungle OulThere.\ HankM elrs,o pm. F rpt.M em .liby. FREEPORT lOWANlS, 6:45 pm, H arbo^ew . GERMAN CLUB, 7:30 pm. Teachers Lounge, BaWtew School. FREEPORT MEMORIAL UBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, publicfnee(ing.6:l5 pm.library. PR E -SaiO O L S T O R Y lt^, 2 pm. Frpt. Mem. Uby. Photo Competition I F R E E P O R T ^ . Photographic g Federation of Long'lsland (PFLl) g will hold the judging p f its Third 5 Annual C a s s B Salon at the Q Freeport Memorial Library 3 Friday. Mardi 16.6 pro. 8 Judges of this special competi- E tion, which is open only to novice g photographers from the 29 dubs 5 that make up the PFLl, ar 6 Ed 5 Hansbury, ANECC, Al^A; Dr. B ' M ania Brace. EFIAP. APSA^and | Harry Baltex,' FPSA. They^vUl. S choose first, second and third S place medal winners as well as 1 honorable mention and accep- H tance winners. e This year, as part o f P F U 's aim g to encourage amateur photo- g graphy on Long Island, there will s i be showings of all selected color 5 { slides and black and white prints g at various locations. One of such g showings will be held Wednes- = day. April I I ; 8 pm, as a feature 1 of the regular meeting of the § . Frrcport-Mcadowbrook Camera 0 Qub at thp Freeport Memorial Library. This will be opened to the general oommuofty. WATCH OUT for f h e SMALL ' Fast & Fancy ^ l & c o STORE (It Could Easily be O v e rlooked). has body clothes to fit the \Mood” and prices to fit the PURSE! • Pants V•Skirts •Bodysuits • S heerC^er-ups • Accessories FOR THAT \COMPIETE DISCO LOOK\ ALWAYS REMEMBER THE NAME 4 3 F r e e p o r t Moll Fast & Fancy 223-9609 THURSDAY, MARCH 15 - --------- FREEPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, luncheon meeting. speakers: GOP/VUIage Party candidates for V m « e J B p a S , — (Hroothy-Petcthamr-&~JmrOirk7. I2:30~pm. W a tm Edse. - M.50. . - - — - SCHOOL BUDGET OPEN PLANNING .SESSION, 8:15 pm. Atkinson School Uby. ROTARY CLUBt-7 pm. Harborview. VIUAGE SEWER k SANITATION COMMISSION, 8 pm, 2nd • fl.. Village Hall. ' * VILLAGE PARKS ft RECREATION COMMISSION, 8 pm. Conf. •' Rm., RecCenter. HUMAN RELATIONS CO.MMISSION, 8:15 pm. 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