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The aim of the Peace Light is to bring people the light and the Peace Message, which encourages everyone, especially Scouts, to actively create peace in their own environment and communities.
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Cinema for Kids Wednesday, December 26 at 12noon, A Cat in Paris
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The Matinecock District, Boy Scouts of America will hold its monthly leaders’ Roundtable Meeting on Thursday, December 13 at John Glenn High School, (Elwood Road, Elwood). Fellowship/gathering is at 7:30 p.m. followed by break-out sessions starting at 8:15p.m.
Roundtable is designed to help Cub Scout and Boy Scout volunteer leaders do a better job working with our youth. […]
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Join us if you dare on Friday, October 26 for the opening reception of “Nightmare on Main Street”, a student art exhibition. Our Main Street Petite Gallery, located at 213 Main Street, Huntington, 11743 has been transformed into a black lit “Ghostly Gallery” for the event which features the work of 27 Long Island student […]
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If you have ever attended one of Greenlawn Historical Association’s annual events, you know how much effort they put into everything they do. The events they are most known for include their Annual Antique Fair and Pickle Festival. The Antique Fair was held last March and in September many local residents enjoyed the 33nd Annual […]
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The Arena Players Children’s Theatre will open its Fall season on Saturday, October 6, with The Ghost of Sleepy Hollow.
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The Huntington Arts Council invites students to submit work that is inspired by a Halloween theme.
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The Third Annual Huntington Awareness Day kicks off with a parade on New York Avenue (Route 110) in Huntington Station and continues with a day-long festival in the municipal parking lot on New York Avenue between Railroad and Church Streets.
The parade will include floats, antique cars and two high school marching bands and will be […]
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Children who attend the Tri Community & Youth Agency Center in Huntington Station have been learning this summer where food comes from and how to grow it.
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“The goal of the program is to provide students with the tools they will need for a successful transition into high school,” Assistant Superintendent Kenneth A. Card, Jr. wrote in a letter to parents.
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