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Workshop On Indoor Gardening m N itrJ ^C'l m i > b ■ EAST MEADOW • Re^stt*- tion h*s bem n for an Indoor 1 / BW/l i ' Gardening Workshop to be held f*;., ,5, y at T a i^paiuha Museum. Wash- iogton Avenuein Seafbrd. '- -* i*-. ' The ( out season workshop. wlU be held Wednesdays, September 9,16.23 and 3 0 .10;ll!30 am. ______ The fee is SIS'and pre-regl- stration and payment are re- quired. topics as Plant Selection (or Conditians in the Home; Natural History of Hquseplants, Pest Identification; and Proper Pot ting, Watering, lighting and Temperature. Actmties each week will in^ude planting leaf SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES. Hempstead .Town employees, wlfo DIPLOMAS IN HAND, Hempstead Town employees are Joined by and stem ^ttings, repotting, successfully completed a course In Malbematicai Skills sponsored by Town Presiding Supervisor ThQmqsS.'Gulolta(l.). The employees had planting bulSsand making ter- the Local'Government Program of Cornell Lfhlverslty, are Joined .'by successfully completed a Supervisory yvoffcsh'op sponsored by the rariums, A flower show featuring, Town Presiding Supervisor Tom Gulotta (I.). In the group Is. Russell Local Government Program ol Cornell University. Among the exotic p l u t s will be held tire last Taylor (topVow. 2hdl.) of Baldwin, graduates are Freeporter Kenneth Bagatelle (4th from I., bottom rowj week. and Baldwin resident Charles.Suppa (r., bottom rowl. Applications or information, can be obtained by calling - or r t II < * .inrnnrfr l U m ir' vUiting the museum, whose. I / J l a jU M f l S t S ll3 V S phone number is 785-2802. The , _ - . wotitsbop will be limited to IS To Deter Home Burgianes adun partidpauts. on a fim ^ mm first ser\ Choral Society Seeks Singers come, first served basis. MtNEOLA - \ It does not take crime. Should you be the un> much to outsmart i m t burglars fortunaie v i^ m of a crime,'* on Long Island,\ explains Nassau Dillon urges \it pays to pros- County District Attorney Denis ecute. More than 90 percent of Dillon.' According to Dillon they .SHAfUHG 1 IS CARING usually are not \pros\, but are, most often, juveniles, \taking ^ advantage oi an easy mark. So easy, in fact, that often they can go throagh an unlod:ed door or window.\ Dillon stresses that confronting a burglar be dangerous. \If you or your family come home and see a broken window or jimmied door, don't go in,\ states the District Attorney. \...Tele phone the police immediately r There are some simple \tips\ to help prevent a burglary, says Dillon. \A g c ^ first step is to always lock your doors. Even when you are gcrag out 'for just a minute,’-remember to lock all Dillon also suggests that locks be checked. They should be the **dgadhnl»** nrith_a the criminals prosecuted by my office are found guilty.\ CEDARHURST • The United Choral Society begins weekly re hearsals on Tuesday, Septem-' ber 8, at 8 p, at Five Towns Music and Arts Foundarion Buildiug, Broadway and Johnson Place in Woodmere. ^ . The Choral Society is under the direction of David Randolph. The Vrtnter Concert will feature Schubert's Rosaraunda and Hia- * watha by S. Coleridge Taylor. For the Spring Concert, the Society will be performing tGng Solomon by Handel. For further informatton, caJl 791-2818 or write to United Chor al Society, P.O. Box 73, Cedar- hurst, New York 11516. 1 8th 44nnual Performing >4rts Series ^ R T S COUN^ AT FREEPORT THE WARREN COVINGTON O H O H E R T B A AKTk An Unsurpassed Array Of Great Performances - Availabla in a SERIES PACKAGE or by Individual Performancoi TOKYO JOSE LIMON THE ACTING COMPANY’S -PRODUCTION OF 5ttOHg~me{al bat extending one inch into the dooriiame. _ With warm weather here now, g . Dillon suggests that nails should n b e o u t i n w indow f r a m e s s o if it is ^ be put in window frames so if it is too hot to close and lock all the windows, they cannot be open more than a few inches. \Sliding glass doors make for an easy bteak-in,” says the D.A. He suggests placing a small wooden beam or broom handle in the track of those types of doors. Then even if the lock 'ts jimmied, the door will be hard to open. \ '' \THE PIED PIPERS” SATURDAY OCTOBER 24. 1981 □ The nostalgic sounds of B theBigBanderaasWarren § Covin^on, who has re- g established Tommy Dor- B sey’s famous vocal combo n t h e p i e d PIPERS. § brings his own orchestra g and the PIPERS to Free- g port High School. \WAITING FOR GODOT” SATURDAY DECEMBERS, 1981 This outstanding profes sional touting rejjetory company brings Beckett’s modem masterpiece to Freeport as part of a na tion^ tour celebrating the author’s 75th birthday. STRING qTTARTFrr DANCE COMPANY SATURDAY JANUARY 16.1982 Since their debut in 1970, when they won the pres tigious Munich Competi tion, the Tokyo String Quartet hasYvpn interna tional renown for their complete mastery of the challenging literature of quartet chamber music. SATURDAY MARCH 27.1982 The Jose Limon Dance Company is one of Amer- ; ica’s premiere modem dance companies. ItisweD known for its lithe ath leticism, grace and poetry. When taking a trip. Dillon cautions, leave the home looking lived in. Newspapers and mail delivery should be stopped or a neighbor should collect them so things won't pile up outside the door. Automatic timers should be used, says Dillon, to TUm lights and radio on and off. \Finally says the D.A., \mark things you own with a per sonal identification number. Burglars or fences do not like stolen items, such as TV’s, stereo’s or tods, which are marked for identification.” Dillon called burglary pre vention \mostly a matter of common sense. Working with your neighbors, the police and the D.A.’s Office, we can deter a certain segment of the community wlio contempiates committing a PLUS a Bonus Pei1onnance...''A Celebration Of Long island Talent\ Subscribe NOW at the SAME low price as UlST YEAR! Subscription Price: Series P a e fc^: Until August 31,1981 Adult .............................. .................. $20.00 Students (Including H.S. Seniors).. $10.00 After Sept. 1,1981. $22.50 $ 10.00 Individual Performances: $8.00 p»er seat — $5.00 for Bonus Performance All Pedofinances at Freeport High School - Curtain rime: 8:30 PM Ordar by mail • check* payable to: Arts Council At Froeport P.O. Box 97. Freeport, N.y. ?I520 (Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed M etope) _________ For additional information a ll 2Z3-2522 BOCOBaS LI-