On the board
Planning Board Meeting
Nov. 20, 7 p.m., Village Hall
Zoning Board Meeting
Nov. 28, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall
Board of Trustees Briefing Session
Nov. 29, 6 p.m., Village Hall
Board of Trustees Meeting
Dec. 3, 7 p.m., Village Hall
Zoning Board Meeting
Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall
Community Events
Mercy Offers Free CT Lung Scans
The program at Mercy continues to offer a CT lung scan free-of-charge to current or former smokers age 50 or older, and individuals age 40 or older who have never smoked but have been exposed to second-hand smoke. Information about the study is available on line at: www.ielcap.org.
RVC Community Blood Drive
A blood drive will be held at Hewitt Elementary School on Saturday, Dec. 1 between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Those elligible should bring ID with a signature or photo. Donors must have a minimum weight of 110 lbs., must be between the ages of 16 and 75, must eat well, and not have received a tattoo in the last 12 months. The drive began in 1999 for a boy who was sick with Leukemia and it has become an annual event since then.
Covert Craft Fair and Festival
On Dec. 1, the Raymar Children Fund, founded by Covert Principal Darren Raymar, will be having its first annual Holiday Craft Fair and Festival. All of the proceeds from the event will be given to local familes that have been affected by Hurricane Sandy. For more information, contact Erin Kelly at raymarchildrenfundcraftfair@gmail.com and my number is (516) 782-3496
Wogan Family Lecture
Novelist Tom Phelan will discuss life in rural Ireland before the automobile at Molloy College on Dec. 2. Phelan's talk will be illustrated with selections from his novels. The event will take place in the reception room in Kellenberg Hall and will be free of charge at 3 p.m. For more information, please contact Catherine Tully Muscente at 678-5000, ext 6218 or at cmuscente@molloy.edu.
Craft Fair and Flea Market
The Rec Center will be the site of the Rockville Centre Parks and Recreation Department's Annual Holiday Crafts Fair and Flea Market on Sunday, Dec. 2. There will be a large assortment of merchandise for your shopping pleasure. The fair will open to the public from 9:30 am to 4 a.m. and there will be free parking and free admission. For more information, please call 678-9338 and ask for Joe Nemeth.
Leggz Ltd. Dance to perform Nutcracker ballet
Leggz Ltd. Dance and the Rockville Centre Guild For The Arts is preparing to perform a full-length production of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker from Dec. 7 to 9. The ballet is the only full-length Nutcracker on Long Island and will feature live music from the 70-piece, South Shore Symphony Orchestra. Performing as the Sugar Plum Fairy is Rockville Centre resident Kathleen Breen Combes. Combes is also a principal dancer with the Boston ballet. The production will also feature principal dancers from the Washington Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, the Joffrey Ballet, Suzanne Farrell, Mark Morris, New York City Opera, Atlanta Ballet, Alvin Ailey, SanFrancisco Ballet, Carolina Ballet, Morphoses, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Broadways Movin’ Out and Jerome Robbins Broadway. This Nutcracker will also feature more than 100 young dancers from the greater metropolitan area.
The performances will be held on Friday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 8 at 5 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 9 at 4 p.m. Tickets for the Nutcracker are $24 and $22 for those over 65 or under 12. Performances will be held at the South Side High School, 140 Shepherd Street, Rockville Centre. Those interested may call (516) 766-7171 for more information.
Tree of Life Yoga
Central Synagogue of Nassau County, 430 DeMott Ave., is again sponsoring a Fall session, with evening classes of yoga. The classes are open to yoga students of all levels. The Tree of Life Yoga will be offering a series of 12 classes, that began on Sept. 13, at 6:30 p.m. — a new day and time. You may pay as you go for $15 a class. Members of the community are invited to participate. For additional information, including specific class dates ,contact the office at (516) 766-4300 or visit www.centralsy.org/community/treeoflifeyoga.
Phillips House Museum of the Village of Rockiville Centre
28 Hempstead Avenue is open, free to the public, on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. and by appointment by calling: 764-7459. The museum, a sea captain's house built in 1886, has period furnishings. Permanent displays include: kitchen tools, wood working tools, toys, dolls and period glassware. The trustees are always interested in exhibiting collections of local residents. If you have one you would like to share with the community on a temporary bases, please call the above number.
At the
Library
221 N. Village Ave.
(516) 766-6257
Career Center
The Career Center is open with five computers or your job search needs. All computers are equipped with Win-Way Resume Preparation software, MS Word, Office, Internet access and bookmarked job search websites. Printing for resumes and cover letters. Also available: One-to-one Career Counseling on Wednesday evenings, by appointment. Contact the Adult Reference Desk for details.
Nov. 15
1-2-3 Play with ME
9:30 a.m.
For babies 4-14 months along with a significant adult. Interactive play and discussion of topics from child development and nutrition to speech and language. Please register in advance at the Children’s Desk.
A Passion for Painting
10 a.m. – Noon
Join art instructor Iris Gorenberg for hands on art instruction, as well as, discussion of current special exhibitions and gallery shows. There is a $25 non-refundable fee per six lesson session. Sessions will be ongoing. Please consult library flyers for registration dates. Register and ask for supply list at the Adult Reference Desk.
Mother Goose
11 a.m.
For “graduates” of 1-2-3 Play with ME. Babies ages 15-36 months along with parent or care giver. Register in advance at the Children’s Desk.
Read, Cook, Eat: A Cookbook Club
We Bake Pies!
2 p.m.
Choose a recipe at the Adult Reference Desk, prepare it and share it with others. Beverages will be provided along with plenty of friendly conversation and sharing of recipes! For more information come to the Adult Reference Desk.
Yoga with Joe
3:30 p.m.
Join everybody’s favorite yoga instructor at an additional time! $25 for six class session, non-refundable fee! Register at the Adult Reference Desk.
Adult Game Night
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Join friends and play your favorite board or card game at the Library. Sign up at the Adult Reference Desk.
Common IRA Mistakes (Not to make!)
7 p.m.
Join financial expert Bruce Kirsch as he outlines the best ways to handles your retirement planning!
Nov. 16
Tot Time
9:30 a.m.
A Story Time for two year olds accompanied by parent or caregiver. Advance registration required. Please contact the Children’s Room staff for information.
Movies with Mr. M
2 p.m.
Where Do We Go Now, PG-13,124 mins.
Beginners Guitar Workshop
4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Join Musician and teacher Ed Dowden for this interactive guitar workshop. Bring your guitar and enthusiasm, or you may borrow a guitar at the workshop! Please sign up at the Adult
Reference Desk.
Nov. 17
Resume Clinic
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Make your resume work for you! Join Karen McKenna of CareerVisions for a one-on-one assessment of your resume. Sign-up at the Adult Reference Desk in person or by telephone for an appointment.
eReader Class: Downloading to your Nook
3 p.m.
Sign-up at the Adult Reference Desk and learn how to download Library eBooks to your Nook.
Nov. 18
SUNDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE SERIES A CIVIL WAR ERA CONCERTWITH FRANK HENDRIX AND LINDA PRATT
2 p.m.
A look back at what was entertainment during the Civil War, complete with authentic period costumes, a look at literature and song in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Don’t miss this entertaining and educational afternoon.
Nov. 19
Simply Stronger
11:30 a.m.
Join certified fitness instructor Marilyn Bunger for this class designed to enhance strength and flexibility. There is a $25 non-refundable fee per six week session payable upon registration. Sign-up at the Adult Reference Desk.
Library Board of Trustees Meeting
7:45 p.m.
The public is invited to attend this month’s meeting of the Library Board of Trustees.
Nov. 20
Yoga with JOE
12:30 p.m.
Join everybody’s favorite yoga instructor at an additional time! $25 for six class session, non-refundable fee! Register at the Adult Reference Desk!
Books Before Bedtime
7 p.m.
Join us for this special nighttime Story Time just for 3-5 year olds. You must be registered to attend. Please contact the Children’s Room Desk for details.
Nov. 21
Knit 1, Purl 2
1 p.m.
Join resident knitter Paula Picow and learn a new skill or enhance a current one. Bring projects or yarn and needles!
Evening Yoga with Mary Clare
7 p.m.
Traditional yoga instruction. $25 for six session, non-refundable fee! Register at the Adult Reference Desk!
Nov. 21
The Library wishes everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!
LIBRARY CLOSED
The following art will be featured throughout the month of November:
Archival Photos: Old School in RVC
Upper Concourse Gallery
Be sure to take a look at this collection of photographs featuring school buildings of yesteryear, including the very first high school on the south shore of Long Island.
Display Cases
Rockville Centre Homemakers
Craft items created by members of the Homemakers Council of Nassau County Rockville Centre Chapter will be featured in the display cases of the Rockville Centre Public Library throughout the month of November.
Homemakers is a non-profit community service organization. Members learn and teach crafts, sewing, knitting, crocheting, cooking and nutrition. Meetings are held at the Rockville Centre Recreation Centre, 111 Oceanside Road, Rockville Centre on Tuesdays from 10 am until 2 pm. For further information please contact Maryann Grandazza 516.766.1620 or Lauren Seaman 516.705.6091.
Lower Concourse Gallery
Mixed media by Flora Allen
Born in Lima, Peru, Flora Allen arrived in the United States more than thirty years ago to pursue a better life for herself and her two daughters. Always artistically inclined Flora’s true potential is now being realized following her enrollment seven years ago in her first formal art class. She has not stopped painting since, and continues to explore all mediums from oils to watercolors and acrylics. Her work is known for its excellence in landscape composition and for vibrant use of color. Flora has displayed her paintings in libraries and community centers across Long Island. She is a proud member of a
number of local art clubs.
Helen Kraus and Small Community Room Galleries National League of American Pen Women
The artistic efforts of members of the National League of American Pen Women will be displayed in our Lower Galleries throughout the month of November. Artists have used a variety of materials, styles and media. The National League of American Pen Women is an organization of professional women artists, writers, composers, photographers and lecturers. National headquarters is in the League owned Pen-Arts Building in Washington D.C. There are more than 6000 members divided among the 220 branches throughout the United States, with 40 members belonging to the Long Island Branch. NLAPW’s purposes and objectives are to conduct and promote literacy, to provide educational and charitable activities in the fields of Arts, Letters and Music, and to encourage the production of creative work in these fields. The organization awards scholarships and Certificates of Proficiency, along with Biennial awards
At the
Rec Center
111 N. Oceanside Road
(516) 678-9338 or 9339
Informational flyers on all activities are available on the village website at www.RVCNY.us. Call (516) 678-9338 for recreation schedules and fees or visit the village web site, www.rvcny.us
Roll Around Fun
Residents can treat their chilren, between the ages of 1-4, to a cornucopia of fun in the Rec Center's indoor plaground from 9-10:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 23, Saturday, Nov. 24 and Sunday, Nov. 25. The fee is $12 per family for a single visit, or you can use your Roll Around Fun Card. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Thanksgiving Lego Mini Camps
On Friday, Nov. 23, children ages 5-8 can build a turkey and the Mayflower, while learning about the history of Thanksgiving. Fee for a half day is $40, and a full day is $70. Children 9 years and older will build their own robots out of legos and compete in challenges. Fee is $45 half day and $75 full day. On Saturday, Nov. 24, children ages 5-8 will build different motorized models, at the rate of $40 half day and $70 full day. Children ages 9 and up will have lego robotics again, at half day $50 and full day $90.
Operation Christmas Child
The Rec Center is collecting school supplies, toiletries and small games for distribution to needy children. Bring your donations, in their original packaging, Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by early November.
Food Donations Needed
The Rec Center is accepting donations of canned and dry goods as well as frozen turkeys or turkey coupons for distribution to the needy in our community. Bring your donations Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. before Thanksgiving.
At the
Sandel
Center
50 South Park Ave.
(516) 678-9350
Any RVC senior 60 years or older is encouraged to find out about the programs and services offered. The Senior Center has joined Facebook. By becoming a friend of “Rockville Sandel” you can access the latestcenter information.
Open Gym Program
The main gymnasium of the Rec Center will be open for free play basketball for grades 4 and up on Saturday afternoons from 2 to 4:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 29. The evening open gym for grades 6 and up will begin Oct. 5 and Oct. 6 from 7:30 to 10:15 p.m. Admission is by valid 2012-2013 Recreation Card.
ONGOING
Exercise classes
Monday: Range of Motion -11 am
Tuesday:
Aerobics-9 am Pilates-10 am Yoga-12:40 pm
Wednesday:
Stretch & Balance-10 am
Core Exercise-11 am Line Dance-2 pm
Thursday:
Cardio Dance-10 am Yoga-3:45 pm
Friday:
Zumba- @ 10:30 am
Center Stage Chorus
Mondays beginning Oct. 1 at 1:30 pm. New members are welcome.
Sandel Senior Men’s Club
The club meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at 10 a.m. for breakfast and business. At 11 a.m., guest speakers discuss topics of interest to men.
Social Work Services
Wendy Weinstock, MSW, is available for private consultation on a range of Social Work services such as housing and transportation, as well as individual and group counseling. Call Wendy
at (516) 537-1162
Send calendar items to
rvceditor@liherald.com