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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Thursday’s Child, an organization that supplies food, shelter and warmth for families living with HIV/AIDS needs your support. In addition to the above, they are supplying basic hygiene products, as the USDA does not allow government subsidies for the needy to be spent on non-food items. Call (631) 447-5044 or visit www.thursdayschildofli.org for more information.
May 1-3
Jerry Sterner’s Other People’s Money
May 1-June 1
John W. Engeman Theater, Northport
(631) 261-2900
www.johnwengemantheater.com
A drama about corporate raiding on Wall Street. Tickets: $45.
“Adolph Gottlieb: Early Prints”
May 1-July 26
Pollock-Krasner House And Study Center, East Hampton
(631) 324-4929
www.pkhouse.org
Prints by this early Abstract Expressionist. Admission: $10, discounts available.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I
May 2-25
Creative Ministries Performing Arts Center, Oakdale
(866) 811-4111
www.cmpac.com
A musical about a schoolteacher’s experiences tutoring the children of the King of Siam. Tickets: $22; seniors: $20; students with ID: $16.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel
May 3-18
The Showplace at the Bellmore Movies
(516) 599-6870
A musical about the love of a carnival barker and mill worker. Tickets: $22; seniors: $20.
29th Annual Juried Photography Exhibition
May 3-30
Mills Pond House, St. James
(631) 862-6575
www.stacarts.org
Juried by Christopher James, college professor and an internationally recognized photographer and painter.
May 4-10
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
The Nassau County Law Enforcement Exploring Advisory Board, a community service, career-oriented program designed to educate young men and women, ages 14-20, about Law Enforcement, needs your help. They require uniforms, equipment and transportation. A raffle is being held, with 100% of the proceeds going towards the above. The prize is either a 2008 Jeep Wrangler X or $12,000.00 in cash. The cost is $20 per ticket and 6 for $100. Call (516) 719-7676, or visit www.nclee.org for more information.
Community Mainstreaming Associates’ 14th Annual Golf & Tennis Tournament
May 5,12
Muttontown Country Club,
East Norwich
(516) 683-0710
www.communitymainstreaming.org
The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County’s “Tolerance Benefit Dinner”
May 7, 6:30pm
Carlyle on the Green, Bethpage State Park, Farmingdale
(516) 571-8040, ext. 107
www.holocaust-nassau.org
Will feature a live and silent auction. Tickets: $75.
“Creative Expressions: Young Artists Showcase”
May 8-June 9
The Ward Melville Educational and Cultural Center, Stony Brook Village
631-751-2244
www.wmho.org
Photography, sculpture, ceramics, painting, drawing, printmaking, computer art and animé from students across Long Island.
Mary and Sal St. George’s Home with Nat King Cole
May 8-June 15
The Ward Melville Educational and Cultural Center, Stony Brook Village
(631) 689-5888
www.wmho.org
A musical portraying the life of Nat King Cole. Tickets: $40; seniors 60+: $38; groups of 20 or more: $35 per person. Advance reservations are required.
Arthur Laurents, Jules Styne, and Stephen Sondheim’s Gypsy
May 9-25
North Fork Community Theatre, Mattituck
(631) 298-NFCT
www.nfct.com
A musical based on the life of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee. Tickets: $15.
John Patrick’s The Gay Deceiver
Thru May 10
Clare Rose Playhouse, St. Joseph’s College, Patchogue
(631) 654-0199
www.sjcny.edu
A comedic play that touches upon family, politics and sexuality entwined with the relationship of relatives. Tickets: $14; students and seniors: $12.
Arlo Guthrie
May 10, 8pm
Patchogue Theatre
(631) 207-1313
www.patchoguetheatre.com
The “solo reunion” tour of this folk legend. Tickets: $75, $47, $35.
Stephen Finch’s Harmonies of the World: A Mass for Our Time
May 10, 8pm
Huntington High School
(631) 421-SING
www.huntingtonchoralsociety.org
Uses the Catholic mass as a format to unify worldwide musical works from different time periods. Tickets: $18; students and seniors: $15. $2 more at the door.
“Drama”
May 10-24
Hampton Road Gallery, Southampton
(631) 204-9704
www.eastendarts.org
An exhibition of paintings and photographs curated by Jane Kirkwood, Gallery Director of the East End Arts Council.
Jack and the Beanstalk
May 10-June 1
John W. Engeman Theater, Northport
(631) 261-2900
www.johnwengemantheater.com
A stage adaptation of the classic fairy tale. Tickets: $15.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
The National Association of Letter Carriers and the United States Postal Service will be conducting a food drive on Saturday, May 10. Leave non-perishable food by your mailbox and your letter carrier will pick it up. www.usps.com.
May 11-17
“Caring for the Caregiver” Workshop
May 12, 10:30am; May 13, 6:45pm
Friedberg Jewish Community Center, Oceanside
(516) 766-4341
www.friedbergjcc.org
Explore issues and resources related to caring for a spouse or parent.
Tony Danza
May 13, 7pm
Book Revue, Huntington
(631) 271-1442
www.bookrevue.com
The actor will be speaking about and signing his new cookbook Don’t Fill Up On the Antipasto: Tony Danza’s Father-Son Cookbook.
Richard Wong’s Colma: The Musical
May 13, 7:30pm
Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington
(631) 423-7611
www.cinemaartscentre.org
An award-winning film musical about young people living in this San Francisco-suburb containing numerous cemeteries. Tickets: $9; seniors 62+ and students: $7; CAC members: $6; children under 12: $4.50.
St. Joseph’s College Student Art Show
Thru May 14
Board Room, O’Connor Hall, St. Joseph’s College, Patchogue
(631) 447-3323
www.sjcny.edu
Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and calligraphy by SJC Fine Art students. Free.
LI Center for Business and Professional Women’s Twenty-Ninth Annual Achievers’ Awards Gala
May 14, 6pm
Crest Hollow Country Club, Woodbury
(631) 694-1500
www.licenter.org
Honorees are five Long Island women who have done exemplary work in their respective fields.
“Winning Ways to Talk with Kids”
May 14, 7-9pm
Kermit W. Graf Building, Riverhead
(631) 727-7850
www.counties.cce.cornell.edu/Suffolk
Learn how to avoid communication breakdowns and be a better listener. Fee: $10.
Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner: The Final Cut
May 14, 7:30pm
Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington
(631) 423-7611
www.cinemaartscentre.org
The definitive remaster of this 1982 cyberpunk film about a splinter group of condemned genetic replicants and the man sent to kill them. Tickets: $9; seniors 62+ and students: $7; CAC members: $6; children under 12: $4.50.
“Immigration on Long Island: Our Challenge, Our Responsibility”
May 15, 8:30am-12:30pm
Ruth S. Harley University Center Ballroom, Adelphi University, Garden City
(516) 877-3700
www.adelphi.edu
A public forum with a keynote address by Dr. Kenneth Prewitt, Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. Free, but registration is required.
“Jones Beach: An Illustrated History”
May 15, 1:30pm
David Conklin Farmhouse Museum Barn, Huntington
(631) 427-7045
www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org
This lecture will be given by John Hanc and is based on his book of the same name. Admission: $5; HHS members: free.
Karen Garvey
May 15, 7pm
Book Revue, Huntington
(631) 271-1442
www.bookrevue.com
The psychic medium will be speaking about and signing her new book The Answers.
Women in Technology Special Interest Group: “Comfortable Clients = More Business” Seminar
May 16, 8:30am
Dowling College, Melville
(631) 224-4400
www.listnet.org
Chaired by local women business leaders.
American Heart Association’s 45th Annual Straight From The Heart Gala
May 16, 6-11pm
Carlyle on the Green, Bethpage State Park, Farmingdale
(516) 777-8447
www.americanheart.org
Will recognize accomplishments of individuals and companies in the area of cardiovascular science and leadership. Entertainment includes the Times Square Orchestra. Tickets: $450.
Emily Giffin
May 16, 7pm
Book Revue, Huntington
(631) 271-1442
www.bookrevue.com
She will be speaking about and signing her new novel Love the One You’re With.
Angelique Kidjo
May 16, 8pm
IMAC Theater, Huntington
(631) 549-9666
www.imactheater.org
The Grammy-nominated African vocalist. Tickets: $50; IMAC members: $37.50.
Chris Dilford
May 16, 8pm
Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett
(631) 267-3117
www.stephentalkhouse.com
Rock/pop from a former member of Squeeze. Tickets: $25; VIP section: $40.
Foreigner
May 16, 8pm
Capital One Bank Theatre, Westbury
(516) 334-0800
www.livenation.com
Classic hard rock. Tickets: $61.50, $51.50; VIP reception: $150.
Johnny A
May 16, 8pm
YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore
(631) 969-1101
www.boultoncenter.com
A blend of jazz/rock/blues from this notable sideman. Tickets: $32.50.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
The Circle of Love Ministry Worldwide Church in Copiague is in need of donations to fill their church food pantry. All goods are accepted including meat, poultry, fish, fresh vegetables and dairy items. They are also accepting food gift certificates. Contributors may drop off food items Monday-Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., at the Circle of Love Ministry Worldwide, 20 Reith Street, Copiague, N.Y. 11726. For more information call (631) 789-4552.
Poetry Reading: Dr. David B. Axelrod and Paula Camacho
May 17, 2pm
The Farmingdale Public Library
(516) 249-9090
www.nassaulibrary.org/farmingd
Dr. Axelrod is Suffolk County’s Poet Laureate and Ms. Camacho is an accomplished poet, panelist and committee member in Nassau County poetry-related organizations.
Carriages, Horses and Stables
May 17, 2-5pm
The Long Island Museum, Stony Brook
(631) 751-0066
www.longislandmuseum.org
Marking the first National Carriage and Driving Month, this event will feature talks on horses, stables and the carriage era by Monica Randall and Ward Regan. Stony Brook University musicians will perform period songs. Admission:
May 17, 7pm
Book Revue, Huntington
(631) 271-1442
www.bookrevue.com
The former Eddie Munster will be speaking about and signing his biography Eddie Munster, a.k.a. Butch Patrick.
An Evening of Doo Wop
May 17, 7pm
North Fork Hall, Tilles Center, C.W. Post Campus, Brookville
(516) 299-3100
www.tillescenter.com
Will feature Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge, Kenny Vance and The Planotones, Emil Stucchio and The Classics, The Duprees and The Four Aces. Tickets: $45, $40, $35.
Arlon Bennett/Stout
May 17, 7:30pm
Hard Luck Café, Congregational Church of Huntington, Centerport
(631) 661-1278
www.fmshny.org
The former is a folk singer songwriter and the latter is a traditional American folk combo. Tickets: $10; FMSHNY members: $7.
Artie Lange
May 17, 8pm
Capital One Bank Theatre, Westbury
(516) 334-0800
www.livenation.com
The standup comedian/actor. Tickets: $61.50, $51.50.
Steve Forbert
May 17, 8pm
YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore
(631) 969-1101
www.boultoncenter.com
Southern folk. Tickets: $27.50.
The Huntington Historical Society’s 2008 Antiques Show
May 17, 10am-5pm; May 18, 11-5pm
Huntington High School
(631) 427-7045, ext. 401
www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org
More than 40 dealers will be selling a variety of antiques and collectibles including 18th, 19th and early 20th-century furniture, folk art, accessories and decorative arts. Refreshments will be available. Admission: $7.
Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin, and Thomas Meehan’s Annie
May 17-June 1
Star Playhouse at the Suffolk Y JCC, Commack
(631) 462-9800, ext. 136
www.starplayhouse.com
The classic musical about an orphan girl and her adventures. Tickets: $21; Y member: $18; student/senior: $16; Y member student senior: $14.
Greg Kotis and Mark Hollman’s Urinetown
May 17-June 21
Theatre Three, Port Jefferson
(631) 928-9100
www.theatrethree.com
A satirical musical comedy about a drought-ridden near-future where people pay for the privilege to pee. Tickets: $21-$28.
Lesley Gore
May 17, 8pm
Jeanne Rimsky Theater, Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington
(516) 767-1384
www.landmarkonmainstreet.org
A veteran of the “girl group” era of the ‘60s. Premium Seats: $40 / Friends: $35. Standard Seats: $35 / Friends: $30.
May 18-24
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
It’s Time For Change is a 30 minute presentation geared towards adults, that helps create awareness about potential toxins in our everyday environment and the healthier substitutions and lifestyle practices that can reduce or eliminate exposure. This free multimedia program was developed in 2007 by the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition (BBCC). To learn more or to book a presentation, call (631) 893-4110 or email Donna Jurasits at bbccest1993@aol.com.
“Experience the Art of Israel”
Thru May 18
Allison Corey Fine Art, Great Neck
(516) 570-2791
www.allisoncoreyfineart.com
A wide range of styles presented by contemporary Israeli artists and prominent master Yaacov Agam.
“Recalled Intimacy”
Thru May 18
Art Sites, Riverhead
(631) 591-2401
www.artsitesgallery.com
A study of intimacy through Clyde Phillip Wachsberger’s watercolors and Claire Watson’s sculptures.
Long Island Softball for Singles
May 18, 9:30am-12pm
Eisenhower Park, Mineola
(516) 908-9638
www.weekenddating.com
Fee: $10-$25, depending on date of registration.
Troy Denning, Star Wars novelist
May 18, 2pm
Book Revue, Huntington
(631) 271-1442
www.bookrevue.com
He will be speaking about and signing the final installment in the Star Wars: Legacy of the Force series, Legacy of the Force: Invincible.
“Garden Design”
May 18, 2:30-4pm
Northport Historical Society
(631) 757-9859
www.northporthistorical.org
Krista Mellinger, a Society Member and owner of DaVinci Garden and Horticulture Consultants, will share tips and ideas on designing and planting your garden. Suggested donation: $3.
“Iris Apfel: Rare Bird Of Fashion”
May 18-Aug 10
Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor
(516) 484-9337
www.nassaumuseum.com
This exhibition is drawn from Apfel’s closets, drawers and shelves and reflects her adventures in bazaars, thrift shops, flea markets, fashion houses and handicraft workshops which contributed to her very individual sense of style. Admission: $10; seniors 62+: $8; children and full time students: $4; children under 5 and museum members: free.
Long Island Development Corporation 2nd Annual Golf Outing
May 19, 9:30am
Hamlet Golf & Country Club, Commack
(516) 433-5000
www.lidc.org
A fundraiser for the Procurement Technical Assistance Program, which helps small businesses acquire no-cost government and private sector contracts. Tickets: $500; dinner only: $125.
Family Counseling Services’ Annual Golf Tournament: “Building Communities”
May 19, 1pm
Westhampton Beach Country Club
(631) 288-1954 ext. 249
www.familycounselingsvc.org
Honoree: Bill O’Brien, a longtime supporter and past Board Member of FCS.
“Current Issues”
May 21, 1:30-3pm
Oceanside Library
(516) 766-2360
www.oceansidelibrary.com
Political commentator Barbara Krupit leads this discussion of today's headline news stories.
Peter Stone, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Cy Coleman’s Will Roger’s Follies
May 21-June 14
Gateway Playhouse, Bellport
(631) 286-1133
www.gatewayplayhouse.com
The award winning musical about the life and career of Will Rogers. Tickets: $45, $41, $39, children 12 and under: $25.
Hauppauge Industrial Association Annual Business Trade Show & Conference
May 22, 9am-4pm
Sports and Exhibition Complex, Suffolk County Community College, Brentwood
(631) 543-5355
www.hia-li.org/tradeshow2008
Will feature hundreds of exhibits, seminars, networking opportunities, prizes and more. Free admission except for executive breakfasts.
Angel Flight’s Third Annual Long Island Benefit: “A Wing and a Heart”
May 22, 5:30pm
American Airpower Museum, Farmingdale Airport
(718) 932-6641
www.angelflightne.org
Will feature an air show with vintage aircraft, music, dancing, auctions and museum tours to benefit Angel Flight, an organization that provides free flights so children and adults can access medical care for as long and as often as needed.
Andrew Vaughn
May 22, 7pm
Book Revue, Huntington
(631) 271-1442
www.bookrevue.com
This Huntington psychologist will be speaking about and signing his new parenting guide, Maximum Strength Parenting.
An Evening with Ambassador Dennis Ross
May 22, 7:30pm
Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center, East Hills
(516) 484-1545
www.sjjcc.org
This author of Statecraft: How To Restore America's Standing in the World will be conducting a discussion panel about international diplomacy. Tickets: $18; JCC members: $15; VIP: $25.
Dave Wakeling and the English Beat
May 23, 8pm
Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett
(631) 267-3117
www.stephentalkhouse.com
An ‘80s English pop group that melds soul, reggae, pop and punk. Tickets: $55.
Taylor 2 Dance Company
May 23, 8pm
YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore
(631) 969-1101
www.boultoncenter.com
A modern dance troupe. Tickets: $30.
Betty Buckley
May 23-25, 8pm
Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor
(631) 725-9500
www.baystreet.org
A Broadway veteran drawing from Broadway, the great American songbook, jazz standards and more. Tickets: $100.
Southfork Craftsmen's Guild Spring Fine Art and Craft Shows
May 24, 10am-5pm
Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church
(631) 726-0358
www.southforkcrafts.com
Will feature members of the Guild from Eastern Long Island and juried guests
displaying painting, photography, jewelry, sculpture, woodwork, pottery and other fine art. Free admission.
“Solar Electricity and Solar Hot Water For Homes” Seminar
May 24, 10-11am
The Solar Center, Huntington
(888) SOLAR-05
www.thesolarcenter.com
Registration must be at least 2 days in advance. Free.
“Kites for a Cure”
May 24, 4-6pm
Coopers Beach, Southampton
(212) 627-5500
www.joanslegacy.org
A family kite fly to benefit Joan’s Legacy: Uniting Against Lung Cancer, which funds innovative lung cancer research around the country.
Linda Eder
May 24, 8pm
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
(631) 288-1500
www.whbpac.org
A powerful interpreter of the Great American Songbook. Tickets: $125, $100, $75.
Martin Sexton
May 24, 8pm
Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett
(631) 267-3117
www.stephentalkhouse.com
A “new folk” acoustic singer-songwriter. Tickets: $95; VIP section: $110.
May 25-31
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue in Port Jefferson Station is asking for help to save Chrissie, a 12 week old Beagle/Shepherd puppy. She has a medical condition that does not allow her liver to flush out toxins, and her body is poisoning itself. The tests and surgery needed to treat this disorder will cost over $3,000. If she does not get this surgery, she will die. To find out how to donate, call (631) 473-6333 or visit www.saveapetli.net.
Lez Zeppelin
May 25, 8pm
Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett
(631) 267-3117
www.stephentalkhouse.com
An all-girl Zeppelin tribute. Tickets: $60.
Alex Gibney’s Taxi to the Dark Side
May 27, 7:30pm
Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington
(631) 423-7611
www.cinemaartscentre.org
An Academy Award-winning documentary about the controversial death of an Afghan taxi driver while in custody of the US military. Gibney will be in attendance at the screening. Tickets: $9; seniors 62+ and students: $7; CAC members: $6; children under 12: $4.50.
Leon Russell
May 29, 6pm
The Crazy Donkey, Farmingdale
(631) 753-1975
www.thecrazydonkey.com
The blues/rock legend. Tickets: $25; day of show: $30.
Kenneth Lonergan’s You Can Count on Me
May 29, 7pm
Theatre Three, Port Jefferson
(631) 928-9100
www.theatrethree.com
A 2000 drama about a single mom and her work, romantic and family struggles. The The Moderator will be Br. Jacob Kornblum and the panel will consist of Rev. Jeannine Frenzel, Arnie Katz, Margaret Pols. The reception is provided by First Presbyterian Church & First United Methodist Church. Tickets: $5; GPJ-NBAC members, seniors and students: $4.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Long Island Chapter’s Team In Training Info Meeting
May 29, 7pm
East Islip Public Library
(631) 752-8500
www.teamintraining.org/li
The world’s largest endurance sports training program, which provides coaching and support for marathons, half marathons, cycling and triathlon events for charity. Call to find out about other local info meetings.
Dark Star Orchestra
May 29, 8pm
Capital One Bank Theatre, Westbury
(516) 334-0800
www.livenation.com
The premier Grateful Dead cover band. Tickets: $40.
“The Creative Process”
Thru May 30
The East End Arts Council, Riverhead
(631) 369-2171
www.eastendarts.org
A multimedia juried show that portrays all steps in the creative process of each artist, such as mistakes and rough sketches.
Jeff Shaara
May 30, 7pm
Book Revue, Huntington
(631) 271-1442
www.bookrevue.com
This bestselling author will be speaking about and signing his new World War II novel, The Steel Wave.
Big Laughs in Bay Shore III
May 30, 8pm
YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore
(631) 969-1101
www.boultoncenter.com
A selection of the Tri-State areas funniest comedians. Tickets: $20.
Ray LaMontagne
May 30, 8pm
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
(631) 288-1500
www.whbpac.org
A contemporary singer/songwriter/guitarist. Tickets: $125, $100, $75.
Suzanne Vega
May 30, 8pm
IMAC Theater, Huntington
(631) 549-9666
www.imactheater.org
The well-known singer/songwriter. Tickets: $45; IMAC members: $34.
Joe DiPietro’s Over the River and Through the Woods
May 30-31, June 1, 6-7
Laurel Avenue School Theatre, Northport
(631) 421-9832
www.townshiptheatregroup.com
A comedy about a young executive about to move away from New Jersey and his meddling grandparents trying to get him to stay. Tickets: $20.
Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs
May 30-June 15
Airport Playhouse, Bohemia
(631) 589-7588
www.airportplayhouse.com
A semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy. Tickets: $20-$22.
“Cupcakes & Cocktails”
May 31, 7-11pm
Long Island Children’s Museum, Garden City
(516) 224-5813
www.licm.org
Honorees: Kara Guerin and Bill Guerin, captain, New York Islanders. Tickets: $300.
Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore
May 31, 8pm
Islip Town Hall West
(866) 811-4111
A musical comedy/opera centered on a military ship at port. Tickets: $25; students and seniors: $20.
Jessie Haynes
May 31, 8pm
East Enders Coffee House, Riverhead
(631) 727-2656
www.eastenderscoffeehouse.com
Acoustic folk from this Richie Blackmore collaborator. Admission: $5.
Stephen Schwartz & Friends
May 31, 8pm
Jeanne Rimsky Theater, Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington
(516) 767-1384
www.landmarkonmainstreet.org
This Grammy and Oscar-winning songwriter will perform some of his best-known songs with the help of talented friends.
Cole Porter’s Anything Goes
May 31-June 15
The Showplace at the Bellmore Movies
(516) 599-6870
A musical farce about the foibles of ocean liner passengers. Tickets: $22; seniors: $20.
Coming in June
“Ten”
Thru June 1
fotofoto Gallery, Huntington
(631) 549-0448
www.fotofotogallery.com
Photography by Erin Hurson.
Bettye LaVette
June 1, 8pm
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
(631) 288-1500
www.whbpac.org
A gritty R&B singer. Tickets: $60, $50, $40.
20th Annual American Heart Association Corporate Golf Classic
June 2, 9:30am-6pm
Cold Spring Country Club, Huntington
(516) 777-8447
www.americanheart.org
Goal: raise over $150,000 to fund vital heart- and stroke-related research and education initiatives. Fee: $600 per golfer.
Dan Zanes & Friends
June 7, 1pm
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
(631) 288-1500
www.whbpac.org
“Woodstock for Kids,” including American traditional songs, classics and originals from the former frontman of The Del Fuegos. Tickets: $50, $35, $20.