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THURSDAY, SEPTEftfBEB 6
FREEPOBT CHAMBEB OF COMMEBCE, luncfaeoa meeting,
12^)0 pm. Vfaten Edge, Spedal PrtseaUllon to the Freeport
Ftre Dept. for tbclr "Tot Finder*" Progrwn. lunch: SS.
n u n , "Here Come* ftlr, Jordan," with Robt. Montgomery &
CUnde Rilni, I & 7 JO pm. Frpt, Mem. liby.. free.
VILLAGE SEWEB ft SANITATION COMMISSION, 8 pm. 2nd fl.,
ViIUgeHaU. '
VILLAGE PARKS t RECREATION COMMISSION, 8 pm, Conf.
Rm.. Frpt. Rec Center.
FRFT. HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 350 S. Main St., 2-5 pm.
exhibits of kxal beritige, free bttt donttioas accepted.
ROTARY CLUB, 7 pm, Hsrborvkw.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
"FOOD FOR THOUGHT," book disoission/lancbcoa, "Hie Life
of a Useless MJUI," by Gorki. 12 nooa, Frpt. Mem. Liby.
AMERICAN LECHON, Wm. Clinton Story Post, meethig &.
meeting of Atuilisry. 8^30 pm, 49 W. Sunrise Hgwy.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
CREATIVE ARTS FAIR AND STREET FESTIVAL, on the Free-
' pott Mall 10 am-Spm; St the Frpt. Rec Center 11 am-4:30pm.
WORLD WAR I VETS DINNER, American Legion, Wm. Clinton
Story Post f J42,8 pm, 49 W. Sunrise Hgwy.. free for WWI veU,
$5 for ethers. 379-729J.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
CREATIVE ARTS FAIR, II ani-4:30pm. Frpt. Rec Center.
FRFT. HISTORICAL MUSEUM, (see 9/6).
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
FREEPORT VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 7:30 pm open
voting session; 8 pm public meeting, VlUage Hall.
SONS OF ITALY, general meeting. 8:30 pm, 91 Guy Lombardo
AHL : : '.—:
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
LOS CABALLERO DE LA LUZ, 8 pm. 3 Little Fine^St.
VHLAGE PLANNING BOARD, 8:15 pm. 2nd fl.. Village HaU.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
EXCHANGE CLUB, 12:30 pm, Yanlcee Clipper.
SINGLES DANCE, Frpt. Elks Qub, 171 W. Merrick Rd., 8:30 pm-
12:30 am. coffee A cake, S3 p.p.. 378-1253.
BWANIS, 6:4Spm. Haxborview.
FREEPOBT-MEAOOWBROOK CAMERA CLUB, premieiv
showing of the 'Tops of L.I." phot<v«phy, 8 pm. Frpt. Mein.
Llby.
STABOXZATION TASK FORCE, public meeting. 8 pm, VUlage
Hall.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
FREEPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Itindieon meeting,
12J0 pm. Waters Edge, speaker: Marion Harvie on "It's OK
Not To Drink Month,'Muncbeon: SS.
FRPT. HISTORICAL MUSEUM, (see 9/6).
ROTARY a U B , 7 pm. Harborvtew.
FILM, "Chalk Talk" narrated by Father Martin, sponsored by
—Village of Freeport's Alcohol & Substance Abuse Center,
8 pm. Frpt. Mem. Uby.
miAGE WATER ft UGHT COMMSSON, 8 pm, P o ^ Plant
llSaniiseHgwy.
Youngsters Can
Tour Tall Ship
FREEPORT . Village young-steri,
ages eight and up. can take
a special tour of the brigantine
"The Young America "/which will
be dixrkcd at the Guy Lombardo
Marina. f(xit of Guy Lombardo
Avenue. September 13-17.
Special arrangcmenis by the
Long Island Nautical Heritage
Foundation., sponsor of the tall
ship's visit, and the Freeport
Recreation Department will give a'
maximum of 50 children this
special event. .The youngsters will
be bused from the Recreation
Center (o the ship for a 40-minuie
lour, in which they will learn
about the days; when hundreds of
such sail crafts left Long Island
Garage Sale " Uby;-Board leets
FREEPORT - A "Giant Garage
Sale" will be held Saturday.
September 8. at the Long Island
Humane Animal Shelter. 2 Rider
PlaCcinFrccpon.
Sale hours will be 10 am-4 pm.
FREEPORT • The Board of
Trustees of the Freeport Memorial
Library win meet Wednesday,
September 12. 8:15 pm. at the
Library. South Ocean Aveiiijc and
West Merrick Road.
The Brigantine
"Young America"
ports.
The 130-fiK)t long "Young
America" has 6.000 square feet
of sail. A square rigger, her top
mast is 91 feet high and she
-draws 9.3 rcef:~"'TT)e~To"ung~
America" sails into Montauk oii
September 2 with Freeport the
second of her seven pt>rts of call.
The bus will leave the Center
for the ship at 4 pm Friday,
September 14. to return about'
5;iO pm J h e cost per child is'SI. •
75e of which is a donation, to the '
Long Island Nautical Heritage'
Foundation and 25* is to cover the
c«>st of transponation^The-fee-musf
be paid at the Center by
September 10.
"Rebels" Recruit
FREEPORT - The William Qin-ton
Story Post *342 of the American
Legion is now recruiting for
their competing .Junior Color
Guard. "The Proud Rebels."l_
The guard competes throughout
the New York/Metropolitan
area. Participants must be nine
to 18 years of age.
For information, call 379r6266.
5-7 pm. or stop down at the Post
Dugout. 49 West Sunrise High-way.
Thursday evenings, September
13 and 20.7-8:30 pm.
Camera Club
FREEPORT -The first meeting
of the new season of the Freeport-
Meadowbrook Camera Gub will
be held Wednesday, ^September
12, 8 pm,- at the Freeport
Memorial Library. West Meirick
Road and South Ocean Avenue,
-—The- progratn ^wjlLfeature. t\\ti_
premterc sh'owmg oriTie _'T/'P*"
on "Long Island" photography,
the best. of last year's PFLI
competition. . Included will be
slides and prints, some by
members of the local group.
Also on the program will be
"The Best of PSA Photography."
Freeport Legion
To Honor '
WWI Veterans
FREEPORT - Stories from
Chateau TWcrry. Bcllcau Woods
and the Meuse Argonne will be
told and retold to the ^trains of
"Over There" and "It's a Long. •
Long Way to Tipperary" as the
Freeport American Legion honors
the ever-thinning ranks ? of its
Woiid War I veterans. The
special event will be held Saturday
night. September 8. 8 pm in
the William Qinton Story Post
13^2 Dugout. 49.West Sunrise
Highway. Freeport,
Over 20 acceptances have
already been recaved from the
doughboys who marched off in
1918 to fight in the "war to end all
wars,"
Program Chairman Frank
Manz promises a tasty supper,
liquid refreshments and an
eveiung of nostalgia including
some timely films,
A highlight of the evening will
be a half-hour slide presentation,
"The Doughboys," given by
Hcnn.' Berr>-, author of "Make
the Kaiser Dance.""a book recently
published by Doubleday.
Based u{X)n interviews with 100
Doughboys which BcrT>' ctinduct-cd
for his book, the slide show
and commentarv- describes the
human side of the 1917 AEF.
Non-Worid NVar I Legion
members'are urged to join the fun
for the small cost of SS.
For information, call Manz at
379-7293.
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1979-09-06 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1979 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Identifier | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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