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Early Enrollment for Winter Classes and The Perfect Gift.
2013 Winter Session Musical Theater Classes begin on January 13th. Enroll before January 1, 2014 for Early Enrollment Special Pricing.
Call the Box Office at 631-261-2900 to enroll.
Give the young performer in your life the gift of Musical Theater Classes!
Classes available for ages 4-17.
Click here for our 2013-2014 Studio of The Performing Arts Brochure
SPECIAL 1-Day THE MUSIC MAN Audition […]
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“We are so very happy for these students and for their families who have undoubtedly supported them in their academic pursuits throughout the years,”
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The Huntington Historical Society will host the annual Apple Festival at the Dr. Daniel W. Kissam House Museum property on Sunday October 20 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00.
The leaves are falling and the crops are being taken in. Apples are dropping from the trees and the Society is celebrating. Come join in the festival. Bring your […]
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Huntington High School is hosting a major marching band show and competition
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Special this year, we will be handing out free combination carbon monoxide/smoke detectors to Halesite residents along with information about their use and proper placement..
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The Matinecock District (Boy Scouts of America) will hold its monthly Roundtable meeting on Thursday, October 10 at the John Glenn HS (Elwood Road, Elwood/East Northport). Fellowship/gathering is at 7:30 p.m. followed by break-out sessions starting at 8:15 p.m
Roundtable is designed to help Cub Scout and Boy Scout volunteer leaders do a better job working with our […]
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Every Wednesday, Thursday & Friday evenings from 6 pm to 8 pm, children were invited to select a book to read and keep. There is still time to participate during this last week.
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The Arena Players Repertory Theater will present three productions this summer at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum: William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew, Mari Fratti’s thriller, Victim, and the Arena Players Children’s Theater delight, Pirates of Treasure Island.
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They lure insects into death traps, then gorge on their flesh. Is that any way for a plant to behave?
Sure, if the plant is of the carnivorous variety made famous by the Broadway play and movie, Little Shop of Horrors.
Meet these plants up close at a presentation by Eric Kunz of Seemore Gardens, Long Island’s […]
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It’s one of the funniest films I’ve seen this year so far, with a good mix of Looney Toons style comic insanity, and genuinely well written comedic dialogue.
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