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Syosset Advance (7/19/24)

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Friday, July 19, 2024

Vol. 84, No. 29

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Summer seminar teaches Free summer concerts at local parks, beaches children pool safety The Town of Oyster Bay has announced the return of “Music Under the Stars” – a free summer concert series – which kicks off on Wednesday, July 2nd and features a wide variety of genres ranging from country to rock. All concerts begin at 8pm unless otherwise noted below. For comfort, residents may bring blankets, chairs and coolers. Performances are subject to change and will be held weather permitting. For additional information, please call (516) 797-7925 or visit the Town’s website at www.oysterbaytown.com.

Summer Concert Series: Saturday, July 20 Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park & Beach, Oyster Bay - Disco Unlimited The hottest disco show and dance band on the East Coast.

The Town of Oyster Bay joined with officials from Catholic Health to host a pool and summer safety seminar. BY GARY SIMEONE Hundreds of local children turned out for a summer safety seminar at Marjorie Rose Park in Massapequa on Monday, July 8th. The seminar, which was put together by the Town of Oyster Bay, instructed children on

the importance of healthy swimming, basic first aid, drowning prevention and CPR. Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor, Joe Saladino, who attended the event, along with other Town officials, said that it’s important to be vigilant about pool safety in the

summertime. “We all know that summer is time for fun in the sun and cooling off in the pool. However, that fun comes with a great deal of responsibility. That’s why we hosted this special day,” said Saladino. “The most important message See page 9

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Tuesday, July 23 John J. Burns Town Park, Massapequa - Kashmir featuring Jean Violet The Spirit of Led Zeppelin Live Wednesday, July 24 Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park, Plainview - Badlands Tribute to the Music of Bruce Springsteen Saturday, July 27 John J. Burns Town Park, Massapequa - The Beat Goes On Cher Tribute featuring Lisa McClowry Tuesday, July 30 John J. Burns Town Park, Massapequa - Mike DelGuidice Currently on tour with Billy Joel Wednesday, July 31 Harry Tappen Beach, Glenwood Landing - Fleetwood Macked the Ultimate Tribute to Fleetwood Mac Saturday, August 3 John J. Burns Town Park, MassSee page 9

Fill A Backpack program at Jericho Public Library The Jericho Public Library, in partnership with New York State Senator Jack Martins, is participating in the “Fill A Backpack” Program this summer! Community members can leave their donations in a box located in the Library’s lobby, across from the Circulation Desk. Items needed include: backpacks, binders/folders, spiral notebooks, mar-

ble notebooks, loose leaf paper, lunchboxes, pencil cases, pencil sharpeners, erasers, markers, glue sticks, pens, tabbed subject dividers, rulers, index cards, colored pencils, scissors, calculators, highlighters, and crayons. Donations will help better the academic future of students in the community. Donations are being accepted now through August 16.

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