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■ • .... r V 4 • to ant r ' . ... ' ^ h p o r t m e m o r i a l U i & Y 'lie w r ■ . \ - 1 ^ : i: O llielal N e v tsp a p e f f • V illa g e o l ' F r e e p o r t F r e e p o r t School D isirict Baldwin School D isirict ^iJBLEAllER ■. f ■ I. 54lhYEAR. NO. 51 niEEPORTi NEW YORK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22,1988 PRICE 25 CENTS PER COPY m Keep kids busy during holiday recess Arts Council puppet show BAUSWIN'S YOUNQEST BELLRINGER; Thrse-YSw-oM Jssrie was out with his arandmothar VMot Rowa helping to fill the Salvation Army Christinas Kattla to provide food, shaltsr and clothing to the needy. Baldwin Unit Salvation Army Chsirfnsn Ann Dictor said paopla are despaiataly haadad to assist with the . organiistion's annual effort. To vohititaar during tha final days before Christmas, call Ms.' Dictor at 223-ZB25. r Center for both events at 10 a.m. kurther information caii me and return about 1:30 p.m. Res-I Library's Children’s Room at A classic tale of mystery and ervations tnay be made with; a ' 379-3274. mirth, “Rip Van Winkle,\ will be payment of a $6 fee for each trip • p^orm ed by Das Puppenspiel at the Recreation Center. Puppet Theatre Wednesday, Youngsters may either bring or i December 28, at 11 a.m. at Bay- buy their lunch. ■ African Kwanzaa Ceremony view Avenue School. The event is sponsored by the Special skating sessions . Kwanzaa Celebra- Arts Council at Freeport and is ’ lion of Thanksgiving will feature part oftheCourdl’s series of spe- jh e Recreation. Center Ice African dancers and singers, a cial vacation shows. Das Pup- Rink will be open on a Saturday penspiel, known for their “exqui- schedule throughout the holiday and songs at the ^ n c a n - sitely crafted characters,\ will recess, from December 27 to 3K Amentan Museum « 110 North present the story of the lazy New special skating session? are sche- .sn Yorker with hand and rod duledforl2:30-2p.m iand3-5 Monday,December26froml.3q puppeU. • to 4:30 p.m. Kwanzaa IS a Swahili Tickets are $3 per person and word meaning “first fruits.” may be obtained at the Arts Celebrating the harvest of the Council office at the Freeport Holiday Programs at Library first fruits is traditional all over Recreation Center. Group rates Africa and has been adopted by are also available. For more A Winter Vacation Show will Afncan-Atnencans m a time to information, cqll the Council at be presented at Freeport Memor- celebrate thejoys of livingand the 223-2522. ial Library on Wednesday, fruits of our iabor of the past December28,at 10:15a.m;inthe year. ChUdren’s Room. Yo-Yo, the The highlight of the celebra- 1 . • , - . , , Mapc Clpsyn , win-; present 45 tio« will I* a p etformai^ by the Twotrf|MtoFair '''minutes'of fiin, with entertsin-' 'dance rainpuiy of Dimzulu and ment including clowning, h i a ^ his African'dancers; drummers Two trips to Westbury Music and audience pairicipation. All and singers. The candle lighting Fair for children six and older are invited.- ' - . ■ ceremony of Thanksgiving will have been scheduled by the Free- Vacation movies for children be kad by Steven Lloyd, a com- portRecreationDepartmentdur- .'will be shown on Friday, munity leader who is also a Niget- ing the holiday recess. December 30, at 10 a.m. at the ian priest Seven candles repres- A visit to “The Wonderful Library. The films are “Runaway enting the “seven Principles” will WotldofMagic”isscheduIedfor Ralph\an4 “The Mouse and the belit. Tuesday, December 27, and a trip Motorcycle” which will^run Poetry and songs by James to viewtbeproductioifof“BabM about 80 minutes. Children with Lacey, and Ann Taylor, mil in Toyland” has been set for parents are welcome at all Child- round out the program. Admis- Tbursday, December 29. ren’s Room functions at, the sjon •* free. For more informa- Buses will leave the Recreation Freeport Memorial Library. For tion, call 485-0470. ' GIVING TREE at Archer Street School la covered with leavea, each bearing the name of a student who brought an Item of food for the Freeport INN's aoup kitchen. From left with their dpna- tioni are Joseph Boccalino, Christopher Maridn, Joanns . Adames, Laura David, Juantina KiblerancI Elli Papayanopouloi, whose mother draw tha “giving tree.\ TRUCKING TOYS to Freeport's needy kids last wsekend were Frssport Kiwantsns aidsd fay Santa's hsiper Steve Quinton of Bsyview Masts who donated a compafiy truck to delivsr toys and canned goods for tha Salvation Army's Christmas Party S aturday. Over 8 1 ,700 In toys Will provida holiday happinaas to Freeport children. From left are KIwanlan John O'Connor, Sal vation Army Rsprasentativs Pat ApostoUdes, and prospeetivs KiwaniansRussell LastsrandDaVdlUplin.' • ' SANTA AT SCHOOU Mr. CIsus left his sleigh at home last Friday and traveUed by polW car to Columbus Avanu# School courtesy of the Freeport Police B e ^ ton tA s s w d e tlon . jm e P M •quSrtd Santt to primary and nuraary achooU aU ovar iha VlUa^as di«tributin 9 candy canes. . eolpring h o ^ a and crayqns.to excited,YPungsters,, , . , , , , , i , i , .............. Me : i W ' 'f e ' V i*: - r Y