623‐9393.ĭIX HILLS-Rogers and Ilammerstein's “South Pacific,” presented by Theater Plus, through June 28 Saturdays, 8:30 P.M., Sundays, 7:30 P.M. Tickets $3, members 52.50, students and the elderly $1.50. 752‐1517.īALDWIN-“6 Rms Rv Vu,” an adult comedy presented by the Y Repertory Theater, Saturday, 8:30 P.M., Y.M.‐Y.W.H.A., 806 Merrick Rd. SAG HARBOR-Old Whalers Festival, with a championship international whaleboat competition and trophies to he awarded, today, 1 to 3:30 P.M. PORT WASHINGTON-Exhibit of more than 100 handmade quilts and coverlets and wedding gowns from the 1800's, sponsored by the Cow Neck Historical Society, through July 15, Sundays and Wednesdays, 2 to 5 P.M., Willets House, 336 Port Washington Blvd. MANHASSET-Beach walk for nature study with field guide, today, 1 P.M., meet on porch of North Shore Science Museum, 1526 North Plandome Rd., Leeds Pond, north of Exit 36 of L.I.E. LONG ISLAND CITY -An evening of feminist entertainment, with Ivy Bottini, feminist and comedienne, today, S P.M., Long Island City Turn Hall, 44‐01 Broadway. JAMAICA -Block carnival, with games, rides and music, given by merchants for the benefit of the Queensboro Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, today. For schedule and ticket information for each event, call Matthew Kakis at 766‐7000. HEMPSTEAD - Bicentennial celebration sponsored by the American‐Hellenic Education Progressive Association, a week of activities beginning today and running through June 27, including a display of Greek‐American contributions to America a gala dinner a party night with bellydancing performances, and a grand ball dinner‐dance. 3, Eisenhower Park.įRANKLIN SQUARE -Plattdeutsche Volksfest and Bicentennial Celebration, with songs, dances and marching bands with proceeds to benefit the Plattdeutsche Old Folks Home, today, Monday, Saturday and June 27, beginning noon on each day Plattdeutsche Park Restaurant grounds, 1132 Hempstead Tpk. to 5 P.M., Guild Hall, 158 Main St.ĮAST MEADOW-Bicentennial crafts fair and festival, with music, bands, colonial fife and drum corps, dancing, and a puppet mobile today, 10 A.M. TA 6‐0333.ĮAST HAMPTON-“Contemporary Stage Design U.S.A.,” an exhibition of American scene and costume design, including threedimensional set models and paintings, sketches and renderings of the past decade through July 4, Sundays, 2 to 5 P.M., Mondays through Saturdays, 10 A.M. Tickets $8.50 to $10.50.īELLMORE-Parade and country fair, with bands, floats, entertainment and display booths, sponsored by the Historical Society of the Bellmores, Saturday, 6 P.M., beginning on the Newbridge Road School grounds and ending at Pettit Ave. WESTBURY-Burt Bacharach and Anthony Newley, Monday through Friday, 8:30 P.M. ROSLYN-The Long Island Youth Orchestra, under the direction of Martin Dreiwitz, today, 2 P.M., Nassau County Center for the Fine Arts, Northern Blvd, two traffic lights from Glen Cove Rd. Matlin, Friday, 8 P.M., Sousa Band Shell. PORT WASHINGTON-The Long Island Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, under the direction of Jack T. The concert is free but admissions to the garden is SI.50, 50 cents for children 6 to 12. Wednesday, 7 P.M., Old Westbury Gardens, 71 Old Westbury Rd. OLD WESTBURY-The Long Island Mummers String Band. Tickets $2.50, students and the elderly $1.25. HUNTINGTON-Gilbert and Sullivan's “The Mikado,” presented by the Huntington Choral Society, today, 8 P.M., Heckscher Park, Main St. HUNTINGTON - Clem DeRosa and his All‐Stars. Tickets $1.50, children under 12 and the elderly $1. HUNTINGTON-Baroque and jazz music with Nicholar Zaninovic, Saturday. HOLLIS -“Aida,” presented by members of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Friday, 8:30 P.M. on both days Colonie Hill, 1717 Motor Pkwy. 9 P.M, tickets $9 Friday S10 and Saturday $11 at 7:30 and 10:30 P.M. HAUPPAUGE-Tom Jones, singer Tuesday, Wednesday, June 27. Flushing Town Hall Performing Arts Center, 137‐35 Northern Blvd. 286‐9616.įLUSHING-Mary Travers, singer Wednes day. Tickets $1, children under 12, 25 cents.īELLPORT-The Boehm Woodwind Quintette, in a benefit performance for the Heliport Day Care Center and the Heliport Area Community Action Committee, Monday, 8 P.M., Heliport Middle School, corner of Kreamer St. Free.īAY SHORE-Works of Mozart, Bach, Brahms and Schuman, presented by the Arena Chamber Ensemble, today, 1:30 P.M., Sagtikos Manor, Montauk Hwy. to 5 P.M., Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Lane.īAY SHORE-The Arena Chamber Ensemble, today, 1:30 P.M., Sagtikos Manor, Montauk Hwy. SOUTHAMPTON-Works by Antonio Ciccone, through July 11, Sundays, 2 to 5 P.M., Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 A.M.
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