TOWN OF BABYLON CELEBRATES SUNRISE DAY CAMP-LONG ISLAND
The Town of Babylon is proud to be home to Sunrise Day Camp–Long Island, a truly remarkable organization dedicated to bringing back the joys of childhood to children with cancer and their siblings. Sunrise Day Camp envisions a world where cancer does not define a child’s life, where every child is celebrated for their unique gifts, and where cultural diversity is embraced. In the Town of Babylon, that vision is not just a dream — it’s happening every summer, one child at a time. Sign
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• Marinated Pino’s Famous Slow Cooked Marinated Baby Back Ribs
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External Diploma Program
The National External Diploma Program offers adults 21 and over, the opportunity to receive credit for their life experiences, and earn a high school equivalency diploma without the challenge of taking lengthy timed examinations. NEDP, is a competency based program for students who are unable to attend classes or who prefer to work at home. Successful
candidates for NEDP include former ESL students, students who have been out of school for prolonged periods of time, or students who fare better without the structure of tests. This program is an alternative to other programs. Anyone interested should call Western Suffolk BOCES to meet with a counselor. Call 667-6000, Ext. 327 to register.
AUGUST HAPPENINGS
WED., AUGUST 27th
5:00PM-8:00PM
DROP-OFF DRUG EVENT
International Overdose Awareness Day. The Lindenhurst Moose Lodge, Lindenhurst Community Cares, CASJ, and Suffolk County Police C.O.P.E. have joined forces to create a united front in preventing addiction and overdose deaths in our community. Please bring your prescription medications for safe disposal to: Lindenhurst Moose Lodge #1421, 883 South Broadway, in Lindenhurst. Anyone who drops oft medicine will receive a raffle ticket for a prize! Together we can make a difference!
THURS., AUGUST 28th
6:00PM-7:00PM
PAUMANACKE GARDEN CLUB PROGRAM
Pauley the Plant Man will speak on 'Early Fall Gardening.' No preregistration necessary. Refreshments served after the program. Wantagh Public Library, 3285 Park Avenue in Wantagh Questions? Contact paumanackegc@gmail.com
11:00AM-5:00 PM
NEW ART EXHIBITION
Through Sep 16, 2025 (daily)
ECHOES OF ABSTRACTION - a crosscultural exhibion of Long Island artists, past and living, on the theme of Abstract Art from its inception in the 1940s to today. Eighty (80) artists represented. Sponsored by the New York Fine Arts Society, The Rivol Collection, and the Chinese Overseas Artists Association. At the Society's Flowerfield Gallery in St. James. For
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FRI., AUGUST 29th THRU MON., SEPTEMBER 1st 79th ANNUAL SHINNECOCK INDIAN POWWOW AT SHINNECOCK POWWOW GROUNDS
Friday, August 29, 2025, 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM Saturday, August 30, 2025, 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday, August 31, 2025, 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM Monday, August 1, 2025, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Come join us for the 79th Annual Shinnecock Indian Powwow this Labor Day Weekend! As a top-five powwow of the year by Powwows. com, we are proud to offer cultural and traditional experiences like no other. Native arts, crafts, and food will all be available for attendees to enjoy, and our vibrant community of dancers and drummers from across Indian Country will showcase their passion and skill. Experience the unique celebration of Native American traditions that only the Shinnecock Powwow can offer. Tickets available online at https:// events.cocoatickets.com/shinnecockindian-nations/79th-annualshinnecock-indian-powwow For more information, please call 631-745-7391
SAT., AUGUST 30th
12:00 Noon AMITYVILLE PORCH MUSIC DAY
Go porch-to-porch in the Village to hear live music! See map of porch/ band locations at Amityville.com.
To sign up a band/porch email us at Mayor@amityvil le. com. For more information, please call Village Hall 631-264-6000 ext. 407
THRU SAT., AUGUST 30th DURING LIBRARY HOURS PHOTOGRAPHY EXIBITION at the East Islip Library. Perspectives in Photography” is a diverse visual interpretation of the world as seen by Rick Jacobs. East Islip library, 381 East Main St, in East Islip. 2nd fl. The event is free. For more information, please call 631-5819200
SAT., AUGUST 30th
SUN., AUGUST 31st 10:00AM-5:00PM EISENHOWER PARK FIELD 8 ART CRAFT & GIFT VENDOR FAIR
Famlily shopping fun and a great way to spend the day! For more information, please call 516-4426000, www.NassauCountyFarirs.com
SAT., AUGUST 30th
1:00PM-3:00PM SUN., AUGUST 31st 10:00AM-5:00PM ANNUAL DAHLIA SHOW AND EXHIBITION
The Long Island Dahlia Society will host its Annual Dahlia Show and Exhibition at the lower Carriage House at the Bayard Cutting Arboritum. Dahlias will be available for sale during the show with show flowers for sale at 3:00 pm on Sunday. Free with $8.00 parking. Further information at LongIslandDahlia.org or by calling 631-972-8829.
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Town Of Babylon Celebrates Sunrise Day Camp-Long Island
The Town of Babylon is proud to be home to Sunrise Day Camp–Long Island, a truly remarkable organization dedicated to bringing back the joys of childhood to children with cancer and their siblings.
Sunrise Day Camp’s mission is simple yet powerful — to create moments of laughter, friendship, and hope for families navigating pediatric cancer. Through their inclusive summer day camp, year-round programs, and in-hospital recreational activities — all offered completely free of charge — they
provide a safe and joyful space where kids can simply be kids.
Recently, Town of Babylon Councilman Terence McSweeney toured the camp’s newly upgraded facilities, meeting with staff and seeing firsthand the impact of the improvements on the children and families they serve.
“As someone who grew up with a sibling with a disability, I understand the importance of not taking everyday life tasks for granted,” said Councilman McSweeney.
“Whether it’s making spaces accessible for people with disabilities, ensuring siblings are included in programs, or building a place where children are celebrated for their individuality, Sunrise Day Camp has thought of it all. Their commitment to inclusivity and compassion is inspiring.”
Supervisor Rich Schaffer praised the camp’s impact on the community, adding, “Sunrise Day Camp doesn’t just provide activities — they provide hope. They give children and families facing unimaginable
challenges a reason to smile, and we are honored to have them as part of our Town of Babylon family.”
Sunrise Day Camp envisions a world where cancer does not define a child’s life, where every child is celebrated for their unique gifts, and where cultural diversity is embraced. In the Town of Babylon, that vision is not just a dream — it’s happening every summer, one child at a time.
The Adoption Of Labor Day Took Hard Work
Come the first Monday of September, many children and their parents start to face the reality that school, if it hasn’t yet started, is about to begin again. That’s because Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer. But there is much more to this holiday than barbecues and the notion that fall is right around the corner.
Labor Day was forged by the labor movement of the late nineteenth century. Many workers during this time felt they were underpaid and overworked. Conditions at their places of employment also lacked adequate safety. These workers banded together to fight for higher wages, shorter workdays and improved working conditions.
Before it was adopted as an American federal holiday, Labor Day was first recognized by labor
activists and individual states. Although New York was the first state to introduce a bill, Oregon actually was the first to pass a law recognizing Labor Day, which the state first celebrated on February 21, 1887. Four more states followed suit that year. By the end of the decade, three more states passed Labor Day holiday laws.
In recognition of the momentum of Labor Day at the state level, and with the adoption of the holiday by another 23 states by 1894, Congress passed an act on
June 28, 1894, officially making the first Monday in September a legal holiday each year.
The United States is not alone in devoting a holiday to celebrate its labor history and honor the contributions of workers. Canada celebrates Labour Day to remember the rights of workers, which include paid holidays, medical care, fair hours, union wages, and safe workplaces. Labour Day was declared a legal holiday by the Parliament of Canada on July 23, 1894. The earliest Labour Day celebrations were held in the spring, but eventually were moved to September.
Labor Day remains a time to honor and affirm the dignity of working people across the nation. It also affords individuals an opportunity to enjoy a welldeserved day off.
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Women In Business From Across Long Island Gather In Farmingdale For Annual Multi-Chamber Networking Event
On August 5, women professionals and entrepreneurs from across Long Island came together in the heart of Farmingdale for the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce’s annual Women in Business Multi-Chamber Networking Event. Held at the lively and welcoming 317 Main Street, the gathering brought together talent, leadership, and community spirit for an evening of networking, collaboration, and celebration.
The event—hosted by the Farmingdale Chamber’s Mind Your Business women’s group—welcomed members from multiple Long Island chambers of commerce, reinforcing the power of connection among women in business. This year’s program was co-chaired by Catherine Gabreski and Christa Lucarelli, with Roberta Perry of ScrubzBody® Skin Care Products volunteering
as the evening’s energetic emcee.
Attendees were inspired by guest speakers Faith Lovell and Elizabeth Hashagen, who shared empowering messages about leadership, resilience, and building strong professional networks.
The evening was filled with inspiration, connection, and community spirit—plus it raised $2,000 for Bethany House, helping women and children in need.
Local businesses added special touches that made the evening unforgettable:
• 317 Main Street and The Nutty Irishman Recovery Room – for food, desserts, and warm hospitality
• Mionetto Prosecco – for adding sparkle to the celebration
• Signature Sounds Entertainment – for the fun photo booth
• Balloons and Bouncers – for the festive backdrop
• KarinaCPhotography –for capturing the event beautifully
• A Plus Linens – for donating décor elements
“The energy in the room was incredible,” said Roberta Perry. “It’s a testament to what’s possible when women from all backgrounds come together to support each other’s success—not just in business, but in community.”
Guests enjoyed a supportive, empowering environment designed to foster meaningful relationships and promote professional growth among women-led businesses.
For more information about upcoming events or to join the Farmingdale Chamber’s Mind Your Business initiative, visit www. farmingdalenychamber.org.
Change is in the air — it’s coming. Every year, at this time, we say goodbye to summer and hello to fall.
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