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f Presents Play On Three Weekends ' f HEEPORT ■ Gloria Nciard. Elaine M iller and Arnold lauber. all of Freeport have leading roles in “ The Chalk'G a rden\ lu be presented by the Universal . Flavors 'at South, Nassau Uni- , tariah,* Haybouse.. 22h South Ocean Avenue. FVeepon. The production is scheduled for three Saturdays and Sundays — May 29-30, June 5-6 and#June 12-13. vylrh a curtain time of \ M a d a l* Avallonc. of Baidu in. will direef the comedy of manners by Enid Bagnolds- Others in the cast are . Helen Jo.,v, Sherry Mandcry;,' Natalie , K’ nmnan. Francis Masohe. Jill Berenson and Marilyn Welsher. Tickets are S3.50 for general admission and $2.50 for students and senior citizens. For informa tion call 523-3692^ Giant Step Cooperative Nursery School Open House »Mon. JuneT. 1981 • .^11 AM • 1-3 PM .For: 3 yr.-old Tues & Thurs. Class. Wait list available for 2 yr. old play group & 4 yr. old nursery class. Non-profit, Non-sectarian Experienced, Cectified Teachers 178 S. Ocean Ave. Freeport 223:7927 -NEFCA Seeks Sale Items FREEPORT • Contributions of baked goods or items for .a yard sak\ are sought by the. North east Freeport Civic' Association . tNEFCA). The group will hold its first annual Yard-N-Bake Sale on Saturdayi_June b. 9 am •'% pm. at 34 Harrison Avenue. Freeport, three blocks south of Grand Avenue betw ecn Parsons . and Commercial-Avenues. In the event of. rain, the sale will.be held Saturday. June 13^ All proceeds from the sale w ill be used to obtain the insurance needed to allow- .the use of Columbus Avenue school* for, future meetings o f NEFCA. 'For information concerning pick-up service or drop-off points for the contributions, call Tom Boccalino .ai 378-5816 or Sharon Avelli at 546-9455. THE TICKETS? Incoming Freeport Republican Club president Vito Taruili <l.f is all smiles as ha hands Emilio OeFillippo, a Freeport GOP past president, a ticket for the annpal Irt^allation Dinner-Dance lo.be held Friday evenrog^-iune 5, at the Salty Bay Yacht Club. TarulH, and the rest of the ctub*s slate of officers for 19B1^2. will be installed by. Town of Hempstead Presiding Supervisor Thomas GulotO; pinner Chairmen Ben Ciaravino and Fred Hager report brisk ticket sales and urge all planning to attend to promptly call Angie Cullin at 378-1333. as no tickets will be available at the door The price is $20 per person which includes the.8-9 pm cocktail hour, dinner,-and dancing from 9 pm 'to i am. All reservations must be confirmed with payment no later than June 1 2 2 2 : WESTERN WEAR exhibit <S SALE! O F F I C I A L bareback RIDING'. saddle BROnc RIDING! \NES1ERI^ DANCES'. CRAIG chambers featured in ’ and THE ■ RIO GRANDE BAND. b L ag KV e 1]V exropeo W 0 F[lp’S GHA|lliriO]il GOllWdVS ★ ★ PERFORMANCES: MAY 29-8 P.M ., MAY 3 0 - 2 P.M .,8 P.M., MAY 31-2 P.M. \V0liLp GHWlOh pbcKlJIQ HOUSES A VyoRlp CHWIOJI COWpOYS f aopi; ---------------------------- ^fllOJW: ---------------------------- ^ l l A S ARKANSAS • S t * 1CR« ? ‘ X C « A O O \ANSAS VCRK MONTANA ARIZONA FLORIDA COLORADO WYOMING NEW JERSEY: SOUTH DAKOTA OKLAHOMA tO U iS tA N A TCKAS 'C H E GO N. O 'LAM O M A IDAHO CANADA fA iO C H N lA NEBRASKA MONTANA NEVADA ALABAMA SC'UT m DAKOTA AY O M ISG SEE jiiiss pUcK Y e IV et RopEO! pEpoHAH sjogspilli TICKETS: $8,$9,$10 ^ $2 DISCOUNT rOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 AND GROUPS OF 25 OP MORE SPECIAL DISCOUNT TICKETS FOR ALL FOUR PERFORMANCES. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT TlCKETROS i - i f - r i Q S S Q U veteran s !^ M e . o H a . C O l i S e U m E X IT M 4 F R O M M E 4 0 O W 6 R O O K P KW V FIE LD C O M P L E J u - . c - d a l r - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: CALL (1-516) 7 9 4 -9300 ‘ Seif Awareness Sessions Offered FREEPORT - in cooperation with the Town of Hempstead, the Freeport Recreation Depart ment is presenting a \sum mer of sclf-awarcncss.\ Free work shops will be held at the Recreation Center on Tuesdays, June 2 to July 28. 10 am -12 noon. A baby sittin g . SQ^rvicc w i ll be available. Ail sessions will include, activities, discussions and ■ the use ot aud\o-v\sua\ materials designed to prove participants with more effective means not only to copc but to manage their lives. The goals of the program are the gaining of insights into one's behavior, with an emphasis on emotional, well being. and the promoting of personal growth through self- awareness. Registation forms arc available at - the Freeport Recreation Center. The workshops arc sponsored by the Village's Department of Alcohol . and Substance Abuse and the Town’s Department of - Drug and Alcohol Addiction. Bayview Students Help JERICHO - .Students at Ba>- view A\enuc EIcnieniarv SehiKil in Freeport parti, ipaiod in the I.ong f.sfand M a rdi of.D m ies Reading Olympics. Obtaining sponsors for each biKik read dur ing a four-week perii*d, >i>»ng- slers in grades one through four read a total of 1.44* b<»oks Hieit efforts netteii Si.2.10.45 to help support the .fight against lurth defeits . - \ ; .O'. .)w.ir«K .issetnhU .0 tiu '.la t i h -'t D m u s r< pr< i t ; . : .M j T'. ( H . j v r s i j i . l t . l ’ ’i.l t*;« .I. i ' n .;i \ I , . •' .•» o;.-:;/* ^.t-> : ■* p ‘ t ) A r ro '-.jr ' ' Sj-r. i.il 'vT- .i.'v ■ <ltv*r O \ .'• >' '-r' ■ x;» r il- •' • .j,: 'Oei: ‘ t t 'i''- • t < rs' c*f\rrs H-. rn;.'. K j i l i r . H< ipir*: •' >-.A . ■'igraiuT.s'vJ f'T T.kTpit.t < r A