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'V.v: Fall Rec Plans Rec Dept. Plans Trips Band Concert - At Rec Center FREEPORT . FREEPORT - Tfce ta m a a FREEPORT - Two trip* for MMOO»t the Freeport Beciettion ^ u l u hmve been *ir»nged for Center wiD end «t the dote o f October by the Freeport Recre* IBURSSAY, AUGUST 30, ntEEFORT HISTOUCAL MUSEUM, 350 S. M*ln SI., eihiblu of kical heritage, free but donitiooi lecepted. BOTABYCUTB, 7pm, Hiuboeriew. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 2.5 pm. FREECONCERT,Freeport FireDepirtmenlB»nd,8:15pm, Frpt. Bee Center. , _ „ CBUDRENS' FOMS, \MiUng of Star W in W in.” 2 pm, Frpt. Mem. Uby. ’ ind \Hirdwire MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 LABOR DAY Mondiy, September 3, L ilw Day. All outdoor pool* in the vUlige will then be closed. F ^ discount plans for the Center’s Health Wing, good September 4 to January 14, ire now on sale. The cost a S65 p « resident family or $30 per resi dent in d i^u il. - Those who held a summer discount plan and now buy one for the fall, will receive a further dis count when purchasmg a winter plan. Registration for adult ^ pro- ' gramming at the Center will be held Tuesday. Septemhec 25. Children’s registration is sche duled for Saturday. September 29. 3i Department, rhe first is on Tuesday night. tion The t ____ , _ October 2, to the Westbuiy Music Fair for a performance by Mitzi Gaynor. T h e cost of $1250 per persm r ^ t ^e *=15 P™ ment Band C o ric^ TTic program wilj bcgia f Recreation Center at 7 pm and Music D i r e c t I return about midnight. On Wednesday evenings Octo ber 17, the trip will be to the Northstage Dinner Theatre and a production of ‘The Sound of Music.” The cost, ii^uding dinner and transportation, is $20 per person which must be paid by October^. The bus will leave the Center at 5 pm and return around midnight. Albinski is conductor. *^*™**r It is suggested that cooc-t goers bring their folding FREEPORT RECREATION CENTEHwUl b e open. VnXACE OFnCES wUI be dosed. There will be no VlUagc Board meeting. _ ^ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Exhibits At The Library Film At Libraiy FREEPORT LIONS CLUB, 6:45 pm. Taormina. knights o f COLUMBUS, 8:30 pm, 67 Church St. LOS CABALLERO OE LA LUZ, 8 pm. 3 Little Pine St. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 SCHOOL’S OPEN DRIVE CAREFULLY EXCHANGE CLUB, 12:30 pm. Yankee Oipper. SINGLES DANCE, Frpt. Elkj'aub. 171 W.Mcrrick Rd.. 8:30 pm- 12:30 am, coffee & cake, S3 p.p., 378-1253. ELECTRICAL UCENSING BOARD, 8 pm. Power PUnt #1,220 W. Sunrise Hgwy. KIWANIS, 6:45 pm. Harborview. THURSDAY,.SEPTEMBER 6 FREEPORT • “Rber Fant asies.” one of a kind pieces de signed and executed by Faith Middendorp. will be on exhibit at the Freeport Memorial Library throughout September. A second exhibition at the library, during the month, will be “Abstract Designs,” photogra phy by Blanche Danielle. Both exhibits can be viewed during regular library hours: 9 am-9 pm weekdays and 9 am-5 pm Saturdays. The library is Ir^ted at the comer of South Ocean Avenue and West Merrick Road. , 2nd fi.. Village Hall. VILLAGE PARKS k RECREATION COMMISSION, 8 pm. Conf. Rm.. Frpt. Rec Center. FRPT. HISTORICAL MUSEUM (see 6/30). ROTARY CLUB, 7 pm, Harborview. Local 0TB Branch Three Years Old FREEPORT - The film classic. “Here Comes Mr. Jordan” with Robert Montgomery and Qaude Rains, will be shown Thursday, September 6. at the Freeport Memorial Library. South Ocean Avenue and Merrick Road. There will be two free present ations. at I pm and 7:30 pm. Book Luncheon FREEPORT • A discussion of “The Life of a Useless Man.” by Maxim Gorki, will be featured at the.next Food for-Thought, the Freeport Memorial library’s book lunchran. The noon hour event is sched uled for Friday, September 7. The Freeport Memorial Library is located at South Ocean Avenue and West Merrick Road. ^ J e e d to spruce up your garden: W e have all the things you’ll need.- HEMPSTEAD branch of Nassau The Freeport •OTB< Downs > will celebrate its third anniver-. sary Saturday, September 1. ■ ■■■ • , ■ ■ . . FSA To Hold Sessions For Middle-aged Women HEMPSTEAD • Women be- t w ^ the age of 35 and 60 can panicipate In a series planned by the Betlmore-Menick branch of Family Service Asso^- tioo of Nassau County at 2^3 Bcllmore Avenue. The eight week series of sharing, discussing, talking and llste^iog will begin Wednesday, September 12. 10-il*.30 am. Tlie topics will relate to being middle aged and female in today’s society. To enroll in the scries or for more information, call 785-4225. The fee for.. th.e eight weekly sessions is SIS. Eourollment U limited and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Family Service Association is a multi-service, non-profit agency serving residents of Nassau County (except the Five Towns’ • I7CA - _ _____ i:__ area). FSA. provides counseling serv i^ , family life education groups, family Mvocacy and out- Freeport, which boasts a three- year - betting handle of $11,938,961, was the 16th Nassau OTB ‘ Branch to open since the first one in January, 1975. There are now 25 branches. ' Freeport’s iiandle at the end of Its first year of bi^atioa'( 1976) was $1,475,813, but by 1978 it jumped to $5,295,009 annually, an iocrease of over $3,000,000 in the span of two years. Looted at 24 West-Sunrise— Highway, the Freeport branch has l>ecome a popular stop for many shoppers over the past three years. . “The Freeport branch has proven to be a draw * for mer chants,” said Easa Easa. presi dent and chairman of the board. ’’Freeport’s success, as well as that of all Nassau OTB offices, can be attributed to the on going effort to provide a com fortable environment along odth —‘ added convenience and services ' for our bettors. Our present Movies For Kids FREEPORT • Two children’s films will be shown Friday, Aug ust 31. 2 pm. in the Children’s Room at the Freeport Memorial Library. The films arc “ Making of Star Wars” and “ Hardware Wars.” While the movies are ftee, chil dren under seven must be accom- nanied bv an adult. ATLANnC NUHSEHY GARDEN SHOP LANDSCAPING ISO AU*Atle A**.. riiiiM l tsuisis.issi ■Can/wOkwotoM* BACK-TO-SCHO O t , , S B * BUY NOW...y^/y/£) S A V E / STORM COATS FUR TRIMMED WOOL COATS WINTER COATS SPORTSWEAR Newest Fall Fashions are Here...NOW/ Top Quality *..Faniou3 Brands “ tow P ric^ -PelUfflo Large Sizes ■ • B ^ W ing Wwk Crossmao, Sdotli' Sh< MenkkRt oocisecotiv Septembei S p c ^ c partidpani rcadi projects to the elderly, poor and minorities. It is* a membCT of the United Way of Long Island. system of providmg up-to-the- i^ u t e odds for each race as well Wf UROEST ONE-STOP LIGHTING CENTER OF LI. NuMerit n E. SUNRIIE HWY., FREEPORT. LI. . ___ iBUlFHa-ASW- . . Showroom Houn: Mon.-T^, t«:W , Fit M . t e i OUR ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COUNTER ISOPEN DAILYNSATUROAY B M a S P N as betting doser to post time has enabled os to show a marked increase in both bettor interest and profits.” Last year, Nassau Qxinty’s^ general fund received more than $15.6 million in OTB revenue. 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