Friday, July 22 Jester Jim Family Show, 11 a.m. for families with children ages 3-grade 6 at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. He's back with a brand new show this year, with no laces in his shoes as he performs his beat box intro to a show filled with juggling, magic, audience participation, balancing and tons of comedy. Register: 924-6400. Strut Your Stuff—Country Line Dancing, 2-3 p.m. at Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station. With dancer/choreographer Norma Granofsky. Register: 928-1212. 16th Annual Stony Brook Film Festival: 5 p.m. "The Piano in a Factory," 7 p.m. "Fort McCoy," Short: "Something Special," 9:30 p.m. Roadie Short: "Cockroach." The festival expects over 15,000 patrons through July 30 with film passes for entry to all films 75. Single tickets are 9 and 7 subject to availability at stonybrookfilmfestival.com or by calling 632-ARTS [2787]. All films shown in Staller Center Main Stage Theatre at Stony Brook University. Saturday, July 23 Middle Island Fire Department's Chicken Barbecue, 3-7 p.m., 31 Arnold Drive. Fee 11/12 per adult; 5-7 per child, exact fee based on food ordered. Proceeds benefit MIFD Rescue Company 4, includes 50/50, chinese auction, horseshoe event, volleyball game, karaoke, pool fishing, face painting, beanbag toss, 3 legged race. Rain date Sunday, July 24. 924-3116. Stony Brook Film Festival: 5 p.m. "Starting at the Finish Line," 7 p.m. <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>网赚论坛 </strong></a> "Losing Control," Short "Cataplexy," 9:30 p.m. "Young Goethe in Love," Short: "Misdirection." See Friday. Shoreham-Wading River Community Band's ‘Music By The Ponds,' 7 p.m. at Wading River Congregational <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>威客平台 </strong></a> Church, 2057 North Country Road, sponsored by SWR Community Programs. Admission free-will offering. Summer Youth Ministry will sell refreshments. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. Sunday, July 24 The Long Island Museum presents ‘The Art and Lore of the Violin' with Charles Rufino, 2 p.m., 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook. Master violin maker Charles Rufino of the Long Island Violin Shop in Huntington leads visitors on an illustrated journey through the development and history of the "King of Instruments." The violin will serve as a lens to study the journey of western music, art and culture. Mr. Rufino will comment on the instruments associated with paintings of William Sidney Mount, featured in museum's current exhibition, "The Power of Music: Photographic Portraits of Americans and their Musical Instruments." Free with regular museum admission, 9 for adults, 7 for seniors and 4 for students.* Members and children under six free. 751-0066 or visit
www.longislandmuseum.org. Stony Brook Film Festival: 3 p.m. "911: American Requiem," 7 p.m. "Silence is Golden," Short: "Time Freak," 9:30 p.m. "Don't Touch My Children," Short: "The Encounter." See Friday. Monday, July 25 Magic Tree House: Lions at Lunchtime, 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. for children who have completed K-grade 3 at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. Join Jack and Annie on an African Adventure, and create a safari scene. Register: 924-6400. Stony Brook Film Festival: 7 p.m. "Kings Park: Stories From An American Mental Institution," Short: "Now or Never," 9:30 p.m. "With Love From the Age of Reason," Short: "The Candidate." See Friday. Tuesday, July 26 Colorful Beaded Necklace, 10:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. for grades 4-6 at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. Make necklace with stretch cord, learn beading technique along with box knot. Register: 924-6400. Astronomy for Everyone, 7-9 p.m. at Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station. This program is for adults as well as parents and children, entering grade 5 and older. Children younger than entering grade 9 must be accompanied by an adult. Younger siblings not <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>网络兼职工作 </strong></a> permitted. Astrophysicist Kevin Manning, a former consultant with NASA, has always been passionate about astronomy and wants to share the excitement: learn about the size and scale of the universe, the stars, and other celestial wonders using hands-on activities and assorted visuals. Following the presentation, a powerful telescope will be set up outdoors (weather permitting) for viewing the moon, the rings of Saturn and other objects in the night sky. 928-1212. Campfire Stories, 7 p.m. for children who have completed K-grade 3 at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. Sit around "campfire," listen to silly, spooky tales of summer and eat s'mores. Register: 924-6400. Stony Brook Film Festival: 7 p.m. "Mama Gogo," Short: "Noreen," 9:15 p.m. "Stay With Me," Short: "The Absence." See Friday. Book discussion of novella ‘Benito Cereno' by Herman Melville with moderator Andy Bloom, 7-8 p.m. at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. Set in 1799, the story centers on a Spanish slave ship discovered adrift off the coast of Chile. Books will be available at the circulation desk. 924-6400. Wednesday, July 27 Candy Sushi, 11 a.m. and noon for K-grade 6 at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island.* The Baking Coach teaches sushi making skills using candy. Program may not be suitable for those with food allergies. Register: 924-6400. Parking Lot Art, 4-6 p.m. for students entering grades 6-12 at Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station. Calling all artists! Help create something beautiful in what is typically a boring parking lot. Using chalk, students can go wild with their imaginations. Artwork will be judged and a prize awarded to a winner at 7:30 p.m. 928-1212. Rain date: Thursday, July 28. Stony Brook Film Festival: 7 p.m. "Love During Wartime," Short: "Underground," 9:30 p.m. "My Wife's Romance," Short: "All That Remains." See Friday. Thursday, July 28 Stony Brook Film Festival: 7 p.m. "Mozart's Sister," 9:30 p.m. "The Tree." See Friday. Friday, July 29 Stony Brook Film Festival: 7 p.m. "Late Bloomers," 9:15 p.m. "Trust." See Friday. Calendar Policy In order to be listed in the calendar, events must be open to the general public and be not-for-profit, nonpartisan and nonsectarian in nature. The deadline for receipt of calendar listings is 5 <a href="http://041823.com/view.php?id=29015"><strong>Blog — timberland shoes — Schminktipps mit Videos | Community ...</strong></a> p.m. Friday. To submit material: E-mail
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