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————————————— The Peconic Bay Shopper Preserving Local History April 2014 ——————————————— 11 For schedule, rates and reservations: (631) 323-2525 (860) 443-5281 www.longislandferry.com Casino Bonus Value Package Up to $38 Casino Bonus Up to $40 Casino Bonus • $10 Food Voucher or Free Festival Buffet • $20 Bonus Slot Play • $15.00 Meal Credit • 2 - $10 Free Bets • 1 - $5 Free Bet Bonus Packages Subject To Change The Gets You There In Just 40 Minutes Casino Connections Free motorcoach service to Connections in New London to Amtrakrail service between New York and Boston. Parking at the Orient Point terminal is FREE Avoid the Highway Hassles! O V E R 3 5 Y E A R S C R O S S S O U N D F E R R Y Schedule April 21 – May 22, 2014 Service will be 7 days a week per the schedule below. Monday – Thursday Depart New London, CT Depart Orient Point, NY 8:00 AM 9:00 AM* 5:00 PM 6:00 PM Friday – Sunday Depart New London, CT Depart Orient Point, NY 7:00 AM 8:00 AM* 9:00 AM 10:00 AM* 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM* * Buses to Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos will meet the 9:00 AM depar- ture from Orient Point Monday-Thursday and the 8:00AM and 10:00AM Friday-Sunday. Buses will also meet the 8:00PM on Friday and Saturday. Depart New London, CT Depart Orient Point, NY 6:30 AM 7:30 AM* 9:00 AM 10:00 AM* 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM* * Buses to Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos will meet the 7:30AM and 10:00AM 7 days a week. Buses will also meet the 8:00PM on Friday and Saturday. Schedule May 23-September 28, 2014 No Sea Jet service July 12 Service will be 7 days a week per the schedule below. Large, fast, comfortable ferries that will save hours off your trip. Year-round, daily, vehicle and passenger service between Orient Point, Long Island and New London,CT.

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For schedule, rates and reservations: (631)323-2525 (860)443-5281 www.longislandferry.com

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Schedule April 21 – May 22, 2014Service will be 7 days a week per the schedule below.

Monday – Thursday

Depart New London, CT Depart Orient Point, NY8:00 AM 9:00 AM*5:00 PM 6:00 PM

Friday – Sunday

Depart New London, CT Depart Orient Point, NY7:00 AM 8:00 AM*9:00 AM 10:00 AM*5:00 PM 6:00 PM7:00 PM 8:00 PM*

* Buses to Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos will meet the 9:00 AM depar-ture from Orient Point Monday-Thursday and the 8:00AM and 10:00AMFriday-Sunday. Buses will also meet the 8:00PM on Friday and Saturday.

Depart New London, CT Depart Orient Point, NY6:30 AM 7:30 AM*9:00 AM 10:00 AM*5:00 PM 6:00 PM7:00 PM 8:00 PM*

* Buses to Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos will meet the 7:30AM and10:00AM 7 days a week. Buses will also meet the 8:00PM on Friday andSaturday.

Schedule May 23-September 28, 2014No Sea Jet service July 12

Service will be 7 days a week per the schedule below.

Large, fast, comfortable ferries that will save hours off your trip.

Year-round, daily, vehicle and passenger service betweenOrient Point, Long Island and New London,CT.

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Oh, most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, blessed mother of Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me, show me herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your powers. Oh, show me herein, you are my Mother. Oh, Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Oh, Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that all can attain my goals. You gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me, and in all instances in my life, you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine.The person must say this prayer for three consecutive days. After three days the request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favour is granted.With thanks for favor granted.

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FREE CROSSFIT CLASSES • SATURDAYS – 11AMGetting started is as simple as showing up to a free intro class. These classes are designed to give you an overview of what we do and why we do it! They can be modified for anyone regardless of experience or fitness level. Please email Dan if you plan on attending: [email protected]. Info: www.crossfitnorthtribe.com

C.A.S.T. SUPERMARKET FOOD DRIVES KICK-OFF APRIL 12Many people in Southold Town suffer from food shortage and rely on C.A.S.T.’s Food Pantry for food assistance. The C.A.S.T. (Community Action Southold Town) would appreciate any help you can give in helping us to get the word out on how we are working to help our neighbors in Southold Town alleviate food shortages. For additional information, or if you have any questions, please con-tact C.A.S.T. Director, Sarah Benjamin at 477-1717 or [email protected]

NORTH FORK HORSERADISH FESTIVAL SAT. APRIL 12The North Fork Horseradish Festival will be taking place at the Hallockville Mu-seum Farm located at 6038 Sound Avenue in Riverhead from 11am-5pm, kicking off the Spring season with all things horseradish-contests, demonstrations, shopping and more-the event promises to be fun for the whole family. The festival will host a horseradish soup contest, horseradish sauce/dip contest and, a highly anticipated, “Bloody Mary” contest. Demonstrations will include cooking with horseradish and how horseradish is made. An egg hunt, potato sack race, and ‘Build Your Own Mr. Potato Head’ workshop will be conducted for the children. Live music will be provided, and the museum’s friendly livestock will be on display. Attendees can also take a tour of Hallockville’s historic campus to learn more about the culture of this Long Island landmark. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Tickets are $20 each and include admission to the festival, free programming, and activities/contests. Children underage 12 are admitted free. A portion of pro-ceeds goes to preservation at Hallockville Museum Farm. Tickets are available on-line at NoFoHorseradishFest.com, and at the event (if not sold out).

What if the Captain became injured or incapacitated? BOAT HANDLING SEMINAR SATURDAY APRIL 12

The Peconic Bay Power Squadron will present “Partner in Command”, part of the USPS University seminar series, at 1:00pm at West Marine in Riverhead. Most first mates are not prepared to handle the boat, communications, emergency equipment or other necessary items if the Captain should become injured or incapacitated. This seminar won’t make you an expert, but will provide the basic knowledge to help deal with emergency situations. When crew members have little or no boating experience they may be confused and unprepared when emer-gencies arise. Do you know how to call for help on a marine radio? Do you know how to use a fire extinguisher, marine distress signals, or how to handle lines? Do you know how to stop the boat, turn to pick up a man overboard, or find your way to a safe port to meet first responders? In emergency situations, there is no time to sit and read a manual, so the time to learn some basic skills is before the emer-gency arises. The Partner in Command seminar is for anyone who may be part of the “crew” or just a passenger, because your role on board may change without warning. If you’re the Captain, be sure your crew members attend. West Marine is located at 1089 Old Country Road in Riverhead. A $45.00 fee includes a printed copy of the presentation slides and other useful materials. To learn more or to reserve your space, call Fred Smith at 631-298-1930 or visit www.PBPS.us

ORIENT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SERVICESApril 13, Palm Sunday: 10am at the church, Village Lane and Orchard StreetApril 20, Easter Sunday: 6am service at Narrow River Beach , Narrow River Road. All are invited. Breakfast will follow the sservice hossted by Orient Con-gregational Church, 23045 Mai Road, Orient. All are welcome.April 20, Easter Sunday: 10am service at Orient United Methodist Church, Vil-lage Lane and Orchard Street. Come hear and sing with the oldest pipe organ on the North Fork. All are welcome.

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“AMERICA’S BOATING COURSE®” SATURDAY APRIL 26The Peconic Bay Power Squadron will present “America’s Boating Course®” (ABC), beginning 10AM at the Mattituck-Laurel Library, 13900 Main Rd., Matti-tuck. ABC is approved by NY State and is the finest course available for boaters to comply with the new state boater education law*, and is also approved by the Na-tional Association of State Boating Law Administrators and the U.S. Coast Guard.The 2 sessions (continues 5/3) will cover boating law, safety equipment, safe boat-ing practices, navigation, boating emergencies, personal watercraft, charts, GPS, trailering and much more. Attendees will receive a 244 page America’s Boating Course manual and companion CD. Many insurance companies offer discounts to boaters who earn their completion certificate. The $60.00 fee covers the cost of the manual and CD. To learn more or to reserve your space, call the library at 631-298-4134 or visit www.PBPS.us*The new NY law requires operators of mechanically propelled vessels in NY waters (who must be over 10 years old), born on or after 1 May 1996 to be holders of a boating safety certificate. Exemptions include: minors between 10 and 18 must have a certificate unless accompanied by an adult certificate holder, new boat owners within a 120 day grace period, boating safety instructors, US Power Squadron members, US-CGA members, licensed captains, or on duty emergency service, rescue and law enforcement personnel.

YOO HOO MRS. GOLDBERG — SATURDAY APRIL 26Final Cinema Series, 7:30 p.m. hosted by North Fork Reform Synagogue in the social room at Cutchogue Presbyterian Church on Rt. 25. Handicap accessible. Light refreshments served. Everyone most welcome. Enjoy meeting other film fans and discusing the presentations. Suggested donation: $5 per person. Info: 631 722-5712 or visit www.northforkreformsynagogue.org Long before Roots, All in the Family, and Tyler Perry, there was Mrs. Gold-berg. Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg is a documentary that explores the wonderful cul-tural significance of a creative, energetic Jewish woman, Gertrude Berg, and how her vision and drive broke cultural boundaries in the 1930s and beyond. Berg created a character, Mrs. Goldberg, a lovable and loving Jewish mother, shaped in the immigrant neighborhoods of New York City, who became a national heroine and one of the first true pop culture icons of the 20th century.

REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST SUNDAY APRIL 27The East End Jewish Community Council invites everyone to join us and the participating multi-faith clergy for this special observance. There will be a memo-rial candle lighting and the excellent Jus B’Cuz Baptist Gospel Choir will lend its voice. Event to be held at Temple Israel of Riverhead located at 490 Northville Turnpike. Complimentary admission and refreshments; donations appreciated. Information: Rabbi Wm. Siemers, 631 727-3191; www.eejcc.com.

DOUGLAS MOORE FESTIVAL SATURDAY APRIL 26 The Douglas Moore Festival will be presenting a Concert of Organ Music at the Cutchogue Presbyterian Church at 4 p.m. Admission is free. Donation accepted.The program will include J.S. Bach, Douglas Moore and others played by Julliard students Ray Nagem and Ryan Kennedy. Special appearance by cellist Aiden Walker. For additional information contact George Cork Maul at 631.734.7035

ROTARY CLUB TUESDAY APRIL 22 Rotary Club of Southold Annual Chicken & Ribs Dinner (Salmon may be sub-stituted) Noon until 8pm at Soundview Restaurant, Greenport. $20 per person (gratuity not included). Proceeds to support many Club projects such as schol-arships for local high school students, Maureen’s Haven, Community Action Southold Town, Eastern Long Island High School, Boy Scouts, Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck, and many other organizations. Tickets can be purchased from any Rotarian or at the door. Takeouts are available.

EGG-STREME ADVENTURE! SATURDAY, APRIL 199th Annual Penguin Egg Hunt & Brunch at the Loong Island Aquarium & Exhi-bition Center, 4321 East Main Street, Riverhead. LongIslandAquarium.comEGG HUNT 10am to 1pm (included in Aquarium admission). Share the egg-citement at our Penguin Egg Hunt, which offers plenty of great prizes, including a free birthday party, Family Fun Center vouchers, Tour Boat tickets, and rides on both the Discovery Tower and Submarine Simulator! FAMILY BRUNCH 10am, 12pm or 2pm Seating. For added family fun, don’t forget to include a reservation for our annual Family Brunch in our waterfront Sea Star Ballroom. Children 3-12 & Seniors 62+: $39.95 (Members: $29.95), Adults: $42.95 (Members: $34.95), Children 2 & Under: Free. Reservations required - 631.208.9200, ext. H2O (426).

DESIGNER POCKETBOOK WINGO! FRIDAY, APRIL 25If you’ve ever played BINGO then you know how to play WINGO! Prizes are de-signer bags! Join us 7pm-9pm, Clovis Point Vineyard, Main Road, Jamesport. Tick-ets are $30 and sold at the Love Lane Sweet Shop through April 18th. Seating is limited! Price of admission includes one free game. Additional games available for purchase. Bring your own snacks. Wine available for purchase. Proceeds benefit North Fork Breast Health Coalition and Mattituck/Cutchogue Friends of Music.Contact Melanie McEvoy, 917-699-5948 [email protected].

FAMILY CONCERT SATURDAY APRIL 26Music at the Meeting House presentsBrady Rymer and Claudia Mussen atJamesport Meeting House, 1590 Main Road, Jamesport at 11am.Come sing and dance the morning away with Grammy nominated Family Rockers.Children $10, Adults $15Tickets available at Duffy’s Deli andwww.jamesportmeetinghouse.org.Visit bradyrymer.com for more info about the musicians.

ART AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 25The annual art auction, featuring the works of both living and past artists of east-ern Long Island, is being sponsored by the Southold Historical Society, to benefit the Society as well as the many living artists participating in the event. The event is at the Castello di Borghese Vineyard,with the preview will begin at 6:00 pm, with the auction beginning at 7pm. There is a $10 entry donation, which includes wine and hors d’oeuvres. The entry donation is intentionally kept low to help promote lively bidding on the items being offered for sale. To see images of the works visit www.southoldhistoricalsociety.org Live, on-line bidding with detailed catalog en-tries will be available through www.liveauctioneers.com about a week before the auction. For info (631) 765-5500.

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“NAME YOUR GAME” MONDAY APRIL 28Southold Sunshine Society presents “Name Your Game” – a sandwich luncheon and an afternoon of game playing (BRING YOUR CHOICE OF GAME!) from noon until 3pm at the Wharf House, Founders’ Landing, Southold. $15 per person, reservations required. Call Anne Swanson at 765-5735 to reserve a table.

EASTERN LONG ISLAND HOSPITAL CALENDAR OF EVENTSwww.ELIH.org • 201 Manor Place, Greenport • 477-5164

3rd Tuesday each month Caregiver Support Group 1:30 – 2:30pm A support group for caregivers, who care for the chronically ill or elderly, sponsored by Southold Town Senior Services, 750 Pacific St, Mattituck. Info: 631.298.4460. April – May 2014 ELIH Auxiliary Car Raffle, co-sponsored by Mullen Motors, $50 per ticket. Win a brand new 2014 Dodge Journey or walk away with $10,000 cash. Drawing: May 16, 2014, 12 noon. For more information, call 631.477.5463.April 4 Senior Wellness Education Series – Topic: “How to Feel Young and Live Life to the Fullest,” 11am – 12 noon, Southold Town Senior Services, 750 Pacific St., Mattituck. For more info or to request transportation, call 631.298.4460. May 2 – “Seasonal Allergies” Complimentary health lecture by James M. Rubin, MD, Allergy Specialist. Learn the facts about hay fever. 3 pm, Peconic Landing Community Center, 1500 Brecknock Rd, Greenport. For info: 631.477.5164. May 2 – ELIH Auxiliary Sale, “Simply Beautiful” Shop for spring and benefit your community hospital, 9 am to 4 pm, ELIH Conf. Room, 631.477.5196. May 9 – ELIH Auxiliary Sale, “Boutique on Wheels” Fun Fashion Accessories, 9 am – 4 pm, ELIH Conf. Room, 631.477.5196. May 10 – Auxiliary Plant Sales, Brighten Your Garden, Support ELIH. Pick up at the Op Shop or Latham’s Farm Stand, Orient. To order, call 477-2047. May 14 – ELIH Golf Classic Honoring the Claudio Five Foundation, Kathy Clau-dio, Jerry and Beatsy Tuthill, Jan and Bill Claudio, Title sponsor: Bridgehampton National Bank, Tournament Style Event, 1 pm shotgun tee off, Gardiner’s Bay Country Club, Shelter Island. For more information or to inquire about sponsor-ship, call 631.477.5164. May 15 – ELIH Spring Community Blood Drive, “Be A Hero To Someone In Need …Give Blood,” ELIH Conference Room, 8 am – 5:15 pm, Walk-ins wel-come or call to schedule an appointment, 631.477.5100. June 2 – ELIH Auxiliary Mohegan Sun Casino Trip, 10 am to 7 pm, Cross Sound Ferry Sea Jet from Orient to New London. For tickets and info: 631.765.5331.

LIFE JACKET WORLD RECORD DAY! MAY 17Peconic Bay Power Squadron will participate in “Ready, Set, Wear It!” at Strong’s Marine in Mattituck. The worldwide event kicks of the start of National Safe Boating Week and is designed to raise boating safety awareness. To learn more call Larry Hynes at 631-929-4369 or visit www.ReadySetWearIt.com or www.SafeBoatingCampaign.com.

FORT TERRY EXHIBIT THROUGH SATURDAY MAY 17The Southold Historical Society is pleased to host an exhibition featuring photo-graphs of Fort Terry, which was once located on nearby Plum Island. The exhibi-tion, entitled ‘Life at Fort Terry: Leisure Time in the Army,’ will be held at the Soci-ety’s exhibition building, The Reichert Family Center, in the Cosden Price Gallery. It will feature period photographs documenting a variety of recreational activities that soldiers enjoyed during the early decades of the Fort’s existence. The Reichert Family Center and Cosden Price Gallery, located at 54127 Route 25 in Southold, is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 1-4pm, and by appoint-ment. For further information on this exhibition or other Society activities, please visit us online at www.southoldhistoricalsociety.org or call (631) 765-5500.

MATTITUCK-LAUREL LIBRARY • 631-298-4134 • www.mattlibrary.orgLIBRARY PROGRAM CALENDAR:Thurs., Apr. 10, 6 p.m. – Great Books Discussion: Henry James’ Daisy Miller. Reg-ister at the Reference Desk. All are welcome. FREE.Fri., Apr. 11, 1:30 p.m. – FILM: 20 Feet from Stardom (PG-13) A look into the world of backup singers, who live just beyond the spotlight. Free of charge.Fri., Apr. 11, 6 p.m. – Yoga Fun for grades K-1. Relax and enjoy yoga with Mary Hasel. Bring your own mat or beach towel. Registration is required. FREE.Sat., Apr. 12, 7 p.m. – CONCERT: Classical Guitarist, William Feasley. Come and enjoy an evening listening to the “small orchestra” that comes from the guitar of this internationally acclaimed musician. All are welcome. FREE.Mon., Apr. 14, 15 & 16, 4–4:45 p.m. — FOR FAMILIES: Adventure to Fitness. This program inspires children to lead healthy lifestyles. Open to all. FREE.Mon., Apr. 14, 6 p.m. – Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Open to the public.Tues., Apr. 15, 9:30 a.m. – Friends of the Library Meeting. Open to the publi.Wed., Apr. 15, 2:30-6 p.m. — Friends of the Library Book Sale. Books, music, videos, games and much more, all at bargain prices.Wed., Apr. 16, 23 & 30, 11 a.m. — Baby’s Rhyme Time for ages birth-12 mo. (with caregiver). Mother Goose rhymes, puppets, finger plays, action songs and flannel board tales. Registration is required. FREE.Wed., Apr. 16, 2:30–6 p.m. – Friends of the Library Book Sale. Books, music, vid-eos, games and much more, all at bargain prices.Wed., Apr. 16, 4 p.m. — Lego 2 & 3 for grades 2-3. Use Library Legos to design your own creation, then see it on display. Registration is required. FREE.Wed., Apr. 16, 6:30 p.m. – Chocolate Tasting and History. Join New York’s only Chocolate Sommelier, Roxanne Browning for a guided tasting of handcrafted or-ganic dark chocolates from around the world. YUM! $5 per person. Register.Fri., Apr. 18, 1:30 p.m. – FILM: Caesar Must Die (NR) Inmates at a high-security prison in Rome prepare for a public performance of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” – a tale that parallels their own lives in prison. Free of charge.Thurs., Apr. 24, 4 p.m. – Book Discussion: One Shot by Lee Child. Pick up a copy of the book or get further information from Bev Wowak at 298-4134 ext. 6.Fri., Apr. 25, 10 a.m. – Toddler Time for ages 13-24 months. Enjoy informal play-time with your child. Registration is required. FREE.Fri., Apr. 25, 1:30 p.m. FILM: All is Lost (PG-13) After a collision at sea, a resource-ful sailor finds that despite his best efforts he’s forced to face his own mortality. Free.Sat., Apr. 26 & May 3, 10 a.m. – America’s Boating Course. This approved boating safety course, taught by the Peconic Bay Power Squadron, is followed by a certifica-tion test. $60 per person (by check payable to PBPS). Register.Sun., Apr. 27, 2 p.m. – CONCERT: Jazz singer Linda Ciofalo will perform from a repertoire ranging from blues classics to Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Broadway. This exciting concert, co-sponsored by the Friends of the Mattituck-Laurel and Cutchogue-New Suffolk Libraries, will also feature Wayne Sabella on piano and Marcus McLaurine on bass. Refreshments will be served. FREE.Mon., Apr. 28, 9 a.m. – Low Impact Dance Aerobics. New 8-week session begins (no class on May 26th). $40/Mattituck-Laurel residents; $45/out-of-district. Regis-ter in advance at the Circulation Desk.Tues., Apr. 29, 2 p.m. – Toddler Baseball for ages 18-35 months (with caregiver).Non-competitive drills and games provided by JumpBunch. Register. FREE.Tues., Apr. 29, 6:30 p.m. – Civil War Series continues with “Prisoner of War”. Meeting will be held at Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library. No registration. FREE.Thurs., May 1, 6:30 p.m. – Wild About Spring Thyme with Rob Scott. Rob will demonstrate how to make three delicious Spring dishes. $5 per person, register.Fri., May 2, 10 a.m. – Toddler Time for ages 13-24 months. Enjoy informal playtime with your child. Registration is required. FREE.Mon., May 5, 4 p.m. – FOR TEENS: Taste Test Contest. Compete in a blindfold challenge to guess the foods your taste. For grades 7-12. Registration required. FREE.Call 631-298-4134 ext. 3 (or visit www.mattlibrary.org) for further information on ongoing classes and programs. IN THE LIBRARY’S ART GALLERY: “East End Captures” – by Susan J. Shaffer

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CUTCHOGUE NEW SUFFOLK LIBRARYwww.cutchoguelibrary.org • 631.734.6360

Art on the Mezzanine – Keith Mantel: Solo ShowADULT PROGRAMSMon. April 14-June 19, 6:30-7:30 p.m. ZUMBA FITNESS® Fee: $48 per 8-week session. (no class May 26). Registration required. Tues. April 15, 11:00 a.m. BOOK DISCUSSION, The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker. No registration required. All welcome! Thurs. April 17, 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE, 12 Years a Slave (R). No registration. All welcome!Tues. April 22, 6:30 p.m. ESTATE PLANNING 101 with Eric McKenna. Regis-tration requested. Saturday, April 26, 2:00 p.m. MAGIC OF SPICES with Evelyn Banker, author and chef. Materials Fee: $2. Samples will be served. Register.Sunday, April 27, 2:00 p.m. SPRING FEVER JAZZ with Linda Ciofalo @ Mat-tituck-Laurel Library. Co-sponsored by Friends of Cutchogue New Suffolk and Mattituck-Laurel Libraries. All welcome!Tues. April 29, 6:30 p.m. CIVIL WAR SERIES, Prisoner of War, DVD and lec-ture. No reservations. Refreshments served. Thursday, May 1, 9:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM, Fee: $20 member, $25 non-member. Checks payable to AARP. Refreshments served. Register.Tuesday, May 6, 6:30 p.m. BASIC BIKE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE. Reg-istration required. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMSTues. till May 27, 9:30 a.m. TOYS, TOTS & TALES. Children up to 36 months. Register.Thurs. April 10, 4:00 p.m. LEGO-MANIA. Grades 3-6. Registration required. Fri. April 11, 4:30 p.m. HOO! HOO! OWL 4’s & 5’s STORYTIME. Register. Mon. April 14, 4:30 p.m. COOKING WITH KAIT, Grades 3-5. Registration required. Tues, April 15, 4:15 p.m. BOOK CHAT WITH Ms. LIANA. “The Homework Machine” by Dan Gutman. Grades 3-6. Register. Thur. April 17, 4:00 p.m. MUNCHKIN MOVIE: Party Time with Max and Ruby. No registration required. Sat. April 19, 1:00 p.m. FRIDAY FAMILY FLICK, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (PG). No registration required.Tues. April 22, 4:15 p.m. RECYCLED MOSIAC PICTURE FRAME. Ages 6-11. Register. Thur. April 24, 10:00 a.m. TERRIFIC TWO’S AND THREE’S. Eggs Galore! Register.Mon. April 28, 6:00 p.m. MARSH MUSIC – PJ STORYTIME. Ages 3-8. Regis-tration required. Mon. May 5, 10:00 a.m. MAY I BRING A FRIEND? Craft and snack. Ages 2-3. Please register. Thurs. May 8, 4:00 p.m. LEGO-MANIA JR. Grades K-2. Registration required. TWEEN PROGRAMS (Ages 10-14. Grades 5-8)Fri. April 18, 4:30 p.m. FONDUE FOOD FUN, Register.Fri. April 25, 5:00 p.m. TWEEN MOVIE NIGHT, The Book Thief (PG 13). Sat. May 3, 1:00 p.m. TWEEN LIGHT BULB DESIGN. Register. TEENS PROGRAMS (Ages 12-17. Grades 7-12)Sat. April 12, 2:00 p.m. COLLEGE ADMISSIONS WORKSHOP, 10th, 11th & 12th Grade welcome!Sat. April 26, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. DIY “Do-It-Yourself” Crafts. Register.

HALLOCKVILLE MUSEUM FARM6038 Sound Avenue, Riverhead • www.hallockville.com 631-298-5292

Saturday, April 12 9am-12pm: Preserving the Harvest: Marmalades. Beat the winter doldrums and evoke warmer climes in the second class in the series pre-sented by A Taste of the North Fork and Hallockville. Learn the differences between marmalades, james and jellies, while making your own sampling includ-ing classic orange and grapefruit-ginger in this hands-on workshop. Participants will enjoy samples and take home two jars of their own. Advance registration required, $35/$25 members, plus $8 materials fee. This class will be held at a commercial kitchen facility in Cutchogue, exact address provided at registration.Thursday, April 24 10am: Spring Clean Up-Volunteer Day! Join us at the muse-um to prepare for the re-opening of the season! Light weeding, raking, grounds-keeping and cleaning – all volunteers are welcome and light refreshments will be provided. Call 631-298-5292 or email [email protected] to sign up!Friday, April 25 1-3pm: Annual Spring Tea. An afternoon of sweets, savories, and camaraderie in the historic Naugles Barn, which will be decorated for spring! This annual fundraiser supports the educational programs at Hallockville. Tea guests can also participate in the raffle, which includes a variety of hand-knit pieces and gift items. Limited seating reserves quickly, and advance reservations are required. $30 per person. Call 631-298-5292 to reserve.Saturday, May 3 1-4pm: Preserving the Harvest: Vinegars and Vinaigrettes. Think spring and dress your salad greens with your very own homemade vinaigrettes af-ter taking this class, the third installment of the “Preserving the Harvest” series presented by A Taste of the North Fork and Hallockville. Learn how to make your own, using fresh, local healthy ingredients in this hands-on workshop. Par-ticipants will take home two bottles with them and enjoy samples of various vinegars/ vinaigrettes during the class. Advance registration required, $35/ $25 members, plus $6 materials fee. Class will be held at a commercial kitchen in Cutchogue, exact address provided at registration.ONGOING: MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON NOW! Join Hallockville Museum Farm and support the not-for-profit educational mission! In addition to support-ing the museum farm’s mission of reconnecting the community to our shared ag-ricultural heritage, you can also benefit from reduced admission on tours, special events and workshops! Visit hallockville.com or call to join!ONGOING: ARTS ON THE FARM SUMMER CAMP ENROLLMENT. Con-necting children to the land, the community and their creative spirits. Peconic Community School and Hallockville Museum Farm come together to offer a unique, engaging 4-week summer experience for children aged 6-13 from July 7 through August 8, at the Hallockville campus. Weekly themes include: wood-working, fiber arts and crafts, organic gardening and nature explorations. For more information and registration materials, visit peconiccommunityschool.org or hallockville.comONGOING: VOLUNTEERS & DONATIONS NEEDED. Spend a little time at Hallockville Museum Farm this year. There is something for everyone, including: gardening and outdoor projects, odd-jobs and repairs, office and archive assis-tance. Interested in the rich history of the North Fork?Join us as a tour docent - no experience necessary, training provided! High school and college students also welcome. Cleaning out the clutter? Now also accept-ing donations of your gently-used household items to be sold in the gift shop to benefit Hallockville. Contact us to learn more!

SOUTHOLD MOTHERS CLUB EVENTS Saturday April 12: Bagels with the Bunny (All Ages). 9:00 – 11:00, Peconic Recreation Center, Peconic Lane, Peconic. Join SMC for bagels, muffins, coffee, an egg hunt, raffles, and more. Don’t forget to bring your camera for photos with the Easter Bunny! All are welcome. Admission: $5 for 3yrs+; $3 for under 3 yrs.Tuesday April 15: Storytime at Downs Farm Preserve sponsored by The Group for the East End, (suggested age 2-5). 10:00 -11:00pm. Downs Farm Preserve, Main Road, Mattituck. Please join The Group for the East End as they read a nature-themed story and create a fun craft. Downs Farm Preserve has beautiful trails, so feel free to take a stroll through the woods with your family before or after the story and craft. RSVP requested. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Lisa at [email protected] April 26 Earth Day Celebration sponsored by The Group for the East End, (all ages). 10:00am-2:00pm. Downs Farm Preserve, Main Road, Mattituck. Join SMC, The Group for the East End and other local organizations as we cel-ebrate the planet! Participants will enjoy live animal demonstrations, nature-related games, arts and crafts, guided nature walks, musical fun with Lyrical Chil-dren, and so much more! The event is free, but donations to support Group for the East End will be accepted.

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THE NORTH FORK COMMUNITY THEATRE 2014 SEASONFor more info and for Season Subscriptions visit www.nfct.com

Into the Woods — May 15 - June 1Into the Woods combines the well-known fairy tales of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Little Red Riding Hood with the story of the Baker and his Wife who desperately want a child but who have been cursed by childlessness by the Witch next door. To break the spell, they embark on a quest that brings togeth-er many popular fairy tale characters. What begins as a lively, irreverent fairy tale becomes a moving lesson about greed, happiness, and community responsibility.The Wedding Singer — July 24 - Aug. 10It’s 1985 and rock-star wannabe Robbie Heart is New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party, until his own fiancee leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. Enter Julia, a winsome waitress who wins his affection. As luck would have it, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and unless Robbie can pull off theperformance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever.

ELIAS PEKALE SHOWS SUMMER CALENDARSATURDAY JUNE 7: ANTIQUES ON THE RIVERFRONT – Along the Peconic Riverfront. 50 exhibitors. 10AM to 5PM. Free admission. Free apprais-als. Rain date Sunday June 8. Details (516) 868-2751.SATURDAY AUGUST 23: OLD STEEPLE CHURCH ANTIQUE SHOW – 37th Annual, in the Churchyard. 50 exhibitors. 10AM to 4:30PM. Fee for adults, children free. Free appraisals. RD Saturday August 30. Details (516) 868-2751.

MINERAL, GEM, JEWELRY & FOSSIL SHOWSATURDAY & SUNDAY JULY 26 & 27

The Long Island Mineral & Geology Society’s 34th Annual Show will take place from 10am - 5pm at Mattituck High School, 15125 Main Road (Rte 25A). There will be over 30 vendors displaying minerals, gemstones, bead jewelry, fine jewelry, fossils, meteorites and more from around the world. Also: gemstone wire wrap-ping, jewelry repair, geode cracking, geology displays, and a geology scavenger hunt. Door Prize: Smoky Quartz Crystal Cluster. Air Conditioned. Refreshments available. Admission: $6, under 12 free. LIMAGS sponsors educational programs and scholarships. For info call 631-722-5453 or visit www.limineralandgeology.com.

AARP SMART DRIVER CLASSES AARP NEW Smart Driver classes are geared towards adults 50+ but open to all. Cost $20 (AARP members) and $25 (non-members). Completion of the course entitles student to 10% auto insurance discount and/or license point reduction. 5/1 - 9 AM to 4 PM - Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library 5/5 and 5/6 - 9 AM to 12:30 PM - Shelter Island Senior Center 5/15 - 9 AM to 4 PM - Mattituck-Laurel Library 5/24 - 9 AM to 4 PM - Southold Town Rec 7/12 - 9 AM to 4 PM - Cutchogue-New Suffolk LibraryPlease contact the venue for more info and to sign up.

FREE CONCERT SUNDAY MAY 4The Riverhead No Doubt World Famous Monday Night Band closes its 68th sea-son with a free concert in the Howard Hovey Auditorium in the Pulaski Street School, Riverhead. The program includes a wide variety of styles to please all mu-sical tastes including marches, and works by Leroy Anderson, Johann Strauss, Jr. and Ralph Vaughan-Williams. Special highlights will be a symphonic work based on songs of Stephen Foster, arranged by jazz great Sammy Nestico for the Marine Band and music from The Phantom of the Opera (music by Andrew Lloyd Web-ber, arranged by Warren Barker. Featured guest soloists are Jenna Gagliardi (flutist) and Ryan Murphy (French Hornist) this year’s winners of the Donald Howard Scholarship Award for graduating senior members of the band. We invite you to come and hear these talented young musicians and enjoy an afternoon of live music. The concert begins at 2:00 p.m. Admission is free and the school is handi-capped accessible. For further information please call our director at 727-6538.

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Congratulations to Pete Grattan (owner of Grattans Grinding) for winning our contest by being the first reader to identify all the people in our March cover photo by Charles Meredith, November 1956. The building continues to serve as Southold’s local grocery store, now the Southold IGA.

Left to right: Howard Quarty, John Oliver, Flo Harmen, Joe Eugster, Lorraine DeAlbertis, Clifford Scholl, Charles Bennett (Store Manager), Herman Muller (Grocery DM), William Swettman (VP Meat Division), Gilbert Michaelis (Meat Manager), Beverly Lehr, Joe Steltzer, Bill Thompson

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