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November 2019 Calendarcalendar Ofof Eventsevents FREE Take PORTPORT WASHINGTONWASHINGTON One NOVEMBER 2019 CALENDARCALENDAR OFOF EVENTSEVENTS IN THIS ISSUE Schreiber Theatre Company presents Holiday Classic, A Christmas Story, Nov. 22-24 Civic and Not-for-Profit Events ..........page 2 This Schreiber Theatre Company will treate our community to a Monthly Calendar magical production of the timeless tale, A Christmas Story, adapted of Special Events ..........................pages 4-5 from the motion picture The story tells humorist Jean Shepard’s tale Religious Services & Activities............page 6 of growing up in Indiana in the early 1940s and follows 9-year-old Restaurant Events & Entertainment ....page 6 Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. Publisher’s Column ............................page 7 All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, School Calendar .................................page 7 including extremely bundled up little brother, Randy; a wet tongue PW Library Events ..............................page 7 on a cold lamppost; the Bumpus hounds; the “leg lamp” (a major award!), and many more. Landmark on Main Street Directed by Christine Nelson, the production includes the talents 232 Main Street • 767-6444 of Alana Bernstein, Hannah Brooks, Noah Corsitto, Hannah Devlin, landmarkonmainstreet.org Emily Djohan, Miles Engel, Emily Gallucci, Samantha Goldman, Ryan director, Ben Hegarty. Performances are Fri., Nov. 22 and Sat., Nov. 11/2 The Landmark Gala 2019 - Celebrating Joslyn, Hannah Loeb, Robbie Meade, Lara Ozcayir, Dylan Schor, 23 at 7:30pm with matinee performances Sat., Nov. 23 and Sun. Our Partners In The Performing Arts - Perfor- Bryson Shaub, Gavin Shaub, Max Siskin, Abby Smith, Nikki Stern, Nov. 24th at 2 pm. mance by Savion Glover Dinner at 6pm; Hon- Derrick Weisburd & Christopher Williams. The production team also orees and Savion Glover performance at 7:30; Ticket prices: General Admission $20, Students (under 18 w/ After-party at 9:30: open bar, dessert, silent auc- includes producer, Lauren Foster-Holzer, set decorators/builders valid ID) $10 & Senior Citizens are complimentary. For further infor- tion, DJ & dancing. Tony Award-winning, tap- Helen and Richard Albertson, propmasters Leah Siskin & Jessica mation, and tickets please visit portnet.org or visit the Schreiber dancing phenomenon, Savion Glover applies his Day Griffin, costume assistant Beth Weisburd, and student assistant Theatre Company Facebook page. unique sense of musicality and his incredible stage presence. 11/8, Cowboy Junkies, 8 pm From their 2019 Port Washington Thanksgiving Day 5-Mile Run breakthroughThe Trinity Session, to the group’s Join 3,000+ neighbors at the PW Thanksgiving Day 5-mile run, a fun Nomad Series of albums, Cowboy Junkies have event for runners and walkers of all ages (9+) benefiting the Community never let music trends dictate their music. Chest of Port Washington, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improv- 11/9 Flying Burrito Brothers 50th Anniver- ing the lives of PW residents. sary All-Star Tribute, 8 pm A deep dive into the origins of the band founded by Gram Par- For full information, application or to register on-line, go to www. sons, Bernie Leadon, Chris Hillman, Sneaky Pete portchest.org. Tax deductible fee prior to 11/26, Adults: $35, Age 9-21: Kleinow, Chris Ethridge and Michael Clarke. $25. Participants get a Thanksgiving Run long-sleeved T-shirt. Awards 11/10 The Zen Tricksters, 40 Year Anniversa- will be given to the top three male and female finishers, and winners in of Fatima’s food pantry collection or local area grocery store ry, 7pm The pioneering jam band melds lifetimes 16 different age categories. gift cards or prepaid credit cards to race packet pick up. of music appreciation into psychedelic originality At the race’s end, 200 Young’s Farm pies will be raffled off courtesy of For info or to volunteer, contact the Community Chest at spanning jazz, the Grateful Dead, and beyond. the Peter & Jeri Dejana Family Foundation. Participate in the Our Lady 767-2121 or [email protected]. 11/13 Afternoon T.E.A. Hits of the 60s & 70s with Kellie Nicole, 2 pm Acoustic arrange- ments of R&B, Motown & rock favorites by Port Holiday Magic, November 30 Welcome Christmas to Port Washington! (Continued on page 6) November 30 marks the tenth annual Small Business Saturday – Start the Christmas Season with the Port Washington and to celebrate, the Greater PW BID, the PW Chamber of Commerce Community at Blumenfeld Family Park (Landmark/Main and Residents Forward present Port Holiday Magic from 1-5pm on Street Park), Sunday, Family Health & Wellness Expo Main Street (from Boulevard to the Bay)! PW will encourage local You are invited to the Inaugural Center December 8, 4:30- shopping by filling the streets with more attractions than ever before! 5:30pm for the for Wellbeing Expo at the Congregational The free shopper trolley will be back, courtesy of the BID, and Santa Church of Manhasset, Sun., Nov. 9. Christmas Tree Lighting. Claus will be giving out candy canes and chocolate gelt. The Tree Lighting is a This interactive Expo will feature Support your local merchants who not only appreciate your local Health and Wellness people includ- beloved event that has business, but who pay property taxes, help maintain the eco- been celebrated for over ing Chiropractors, Yoga Practitioners, nomic stability of our community, and donate to our community Massage Therapists, Nutritionists, Life 20 years. organizations. As always, we’ll raise Coaches, Meditation, Psychologists, For more info, follow Shop_Port on Instagram, follow Facebook/ Fitness Experts and more. The Expo will our voices in song – Port Holiday Magic for an updated list of participating stores and and we hope to have be held at the Congregational Church in special offers, or call 883-6566. Manhasset, 1845 Northern Blvd. (across many voices joining our from Apple Store) from 10 am - 1 pm. chorus singing many (See ad on page 3.) Manhasset-Port Washington favorite carols! Adults Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast and children (12 and up) who wish to sing should gather near November 3 • 8 am-12 noon the brass band at 4pm. Wear warm clothing! (Something red, Veterans Day Observance All you can eat if you have it!) The Pageant begins at 4:30 pm with a Live American Legion Post 509, VFW Post 1819 Donation $10 Nativity and a narration of the Christmas Story. The Pageant is Monday, November 11, at 11 am Children under 6 free followed the arrival of Santa, who has a gift for each girl and 29 Mohegan Ave, PW • 767-1552 Manhasset High School boy. Join us for this wonderful event. Where to Go and What to Do! www.PWCalendar.com CIVIC AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT EVENTS AMERICAN LEGION POST 509 To join, call Com- at noon daily. Call for reservations & schedule. mander Arthur George: 708-5819 PW YOUTH ACTIVITIES (PYA), Sports programs SANDS POINT PRESERVE ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS 2nd Wed, for boys and girls in grades K-7 year-round. PW’s 8pm. St. Peter of Alcantara, 1327 PW Blvd. largest not-for-profit youth sports organization. THE ART GUILD OF PW 11/2-11/24 Nassau www.pyasports.org or 944-7921. GAbRiEllE STRAvElli & County High School Exhibition, 11/3 Recep- SANDS POINT PRESERVE CONSERVANCY INC. tion, 3-5 pm FREE and open to the public; 11/21 Through 12/30 Exhibition: The Goddard Con- billY STRiTCh Lecture & Demo: Anatomy for Artists with nection, A Tribute to the Father of Modern Frank Porcu 7-9 pm Dynamic and unique ex- Rocketry. The exhibit reveals the impact that planation of human anatomy, $15M-$20NM. Info: Dr. Robert Goddard had on space travel and pro- [email protected], www.theartguild.org. 304- files his relationships with the Guggenheims and 5797, 200 PW Blvd., Manhasset. Lindbergh. 11/3 Putting Your Garden to Bed COWNECK HISTORICAL SOCIETY 11/20 Visit 1-2:15 pm Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Port Washington from 1880-1965, 7 pm Chris- Gardeners will give 75-minute lectures, specific topher Bain, will show more than a hundred rare to each season; 11/5 Childrens’ Program: Navi- photographs, postcards, maps, and illustrations gation: It’s Your World 9am-4pm Learn basic of Port Washington, dating back to the 1880s navigation skills and explore the Preserve’s beau- when there were only a few hundred people living tiful grounds, observe the diverse wildlife, create in town. Using rarely seen aerials, the images will clay sculptures. $60-90; 11/10 Life Beneath the be placed in a clearer context than ever before. Leaves: Adventures in Observation, 3-4pm At Landmark on Main Street. Info: 365-9074, Take walk through the woods and discover the Down for Double cowneck.org magnificent patterns, colors, shapes, and tex- FREE & ACCEPTED MASONS PAUMANOK-PORT tures of Fall. Participants will learn to recognize WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 855, 2nd & 4th Tues. the most common tree species at the Preserve Cabaret & Dessert of every month from Sept. - June. Polish Hall, 5 11/11 Childrens’ Program: Conservation: Pulaski Place, Dinner (all interested in Freema- Earth Matters, 9am-4pm Young environmental- Saturday, November 16 at 8 PM sonry) at 7 pm. Meeting (open only to members) ists will explore the Preserve and particpate in 8 pm. Info: David Pirerri at [email protected]. Citizen Science activities across the park, design GREATER PW BID 1st Wed., 7:30 pm Chamber/ 3D mandalas to take home. 11/16 Stravelli & BID Office, 329 Main St (Sunset Park). Stritch Cabaret: Down for Double, 8pm Extraor- Garden Talk KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Meet 2nd & 4th Tues, dinary cabaret performers Gabrielle Stravelli and 8 pm, 155 Manorhaven Blvd 767-0040, www. Billy Stritch have mined the Great American Song- PUTTING YOUR kofc1227.com, email: [email protected] book for beloved classics. Complimentary fine KIWANIS CLUB OF MANHASSET-PW 2nd & 4th wines before, dessert and coffee after.
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