Kathy Ireland

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Kathy Ireland
www.liwomanonline.com
August 2013
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August Calendar
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Diet and exercise are the best ways to help stay healthy
and keep in shape, but supplementing a healthy lifestyle
with cosmetic surgery procedures will leave you in the best
shape that you can be in…healthy and beautiful, both
inside and out!
Breast augmentation, breast lifts and breast reductions
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the upper and lower lids. A facelift, whether it is a mini,
lower, or full lift can take years off of facial appearance. A facelift is a
great way to pull up the excessive skin, rejuvenate the neck and lift the
jowls. Mini, or modified facelifts are often performed on much younger
patients before the signs of aging are advanced. Overall, the natural look
is of utmost importance. Combining laser resurfacing procedures and
rhinoplasty is effective in completing a full facial rejuvenation. In addition,
injections work well to eliminate facial lines and wrinkles, such as Botox
Now is the best time to get into your best possible shape and show off
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Volume 13 Number 3
Advice columns from Long Island Woman advertisers
The Latest Cosmetic Procedures Will Have You Looking Hot
by Stephen T. Greenberg, M.D.
Reclaim your youthful look and regain your self confidence. Now
is the time to have that cosmetic surgery procedure that will have
heads turning.
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Breast Surgery Combined with Tummy Tuck and/or Liposuction
by Charlotte Rhee, M.D., FACS
Many of my patients come seeking help with the changes that can
occur after childbirth; a woman’s breast can grow to uncomfortable
proportions or just the opposite can happen.
more on page 5
Want Voluptuous Lips? Seek Expert Advice
by Dr. James C. Marotta
Full, voluptuous lips have long been considered sexy. Years before
Angelina Jolie, Marilyn Monroe’s puckered lips adorned in bright
red lipstick set the standard for the feminine embouchement.
more on page 13
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10 Book Corner
August Beach Reads
14 Health
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18 Catching Up with
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26 Sustenance
Vegetarian BBQ Recipes
29 Health & Wellness
Guide
33 What to Do
August Calendar of Events
37 Support Groups
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The Future Lift: A New Hybrid Facelift Technique
by Andrew A. Jacono, M.D., FACS
For years, my patients have had to choose between better results
or less scarring. With hybrid face lifts, they get the best of both
worlds.
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Elder Law and Disability Planning
by Marc Alhonte, Esq.
When a family member is disabled, an estate plan must protect
the disabled individual by preserving this person’s eligibility for
government benefits.
more on page 28
Help With Weight Loss and Diabetes
by Dr. Dazhi Chen, Ph.D., LAC
I recently developed a healthy, successful way of losing weight with
acupuncture, which can actually change your metabolism. There
are several unique characteristics with this therapy.
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Breast Reduction Using The Lollipop Scar Technique
by Charlotte Rhee, M.D., FACS
The weight of large breasts can cause the bra straps to dig into the
shoulders leaving groove markings. Large breasts get in the way of
physical activities, such as running..
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Many of my patients come to me seeking help with the changes that can occur after childbirth. Following childbirth, a woman’s breast can grow to uncomfortable proportions or just the opposite can happen. A woman’s breast can
actually lose volume and shrink, resulting in the breast appearing “deflated.”
Additionally, a large number of women come to me seeking help with the
post partum changes of their abdomen. During pregnancy the skin and abdominal wall muscles are stretched. Following childbirth, the abdomen can
protrude and the skin can be loose or sag. In some cases, the abdominal muscles can be so
weakened that the individual may look like she is still pregnant. Despite daily workouts including
sit ups and crunches, a tummy tuck may be needed to restore these muscles.
ing breast reduction. Both groups of women want to have breasts that are proportional to their
body size with the most natural result possible. In certain situations, a breast lift is also needed
to tighten lax skin. The laxity can be the result of pregnancy or weight loss. When a breast lift
is needed, I utilize the lollipop scar technique. A breast lift procedure is very similar to a breast
reduction. The only difference is that with a breast reduction, breast tissue is removed.
Combined Breast/Tummy Tuck and Liposuction Procedures.
Many of my patients who have breast surgery also have other procedures performed at the
same time. This allows for one surgery and one recovery. The most common combined procedures performed by Dr. Rhee are breast surgery, whether it is a breast reduction or augmentation,
combined with tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty. For those patients
Breast Reduction
Many of my patients who desire breast augmentation together with a tummy tuck, I am able to place
Women with very large pendulous breasts may experience varied medical
the breast implants through the tummy tuck incision, leaving the breasts without
who have breast
problems including back and neck pain. Also, the weight of large breasts can
any scars.
cause the bra straps to dig into the shoulders leaving groove markings. Large surgery also have other
Liposuction is also commonly performed at the same time. Despite diet and
breasts get in the way of physical activities such as running, making exercise
exercise, certain areas of the body are prone to carry excess fat. For these areas, liprocedures performed
and weight loss very difficult if not impossible. Breast reduction (reduction
posuction can help. The most common areas for liposuction are the love handles
at the same time. This (upper hip area) and thighs.
mammaplasty), is a surgical procedure which makes breasts smaller.
There are many different breast reduction techniques. The more traditional allows for one surgery
Patients who have combined procedures do surprisingly well. In addition to
method (inverted T-scar) leaves the breasts with a vertical, long horizontal
having the benefit of just one recovery process, there can also be a significant
and one recovery.
scar (along the breast crease). “I utilize the Lejour technique, which leaves
savings in price.
the breast with a single vertical incision (lollipop scar) and, in my opinion,
To learn more, please call our Huntington office to schedule a complimentawith a rounder more natural appearing breast and a better cosmetic result.” Breast reduc- ry consultation with Dr. Rhee at (631) 424-6707. Located at 257 E. Jericho Tpke., Huntington
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Through September 2, Long Island
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“From Shore to Shore: Boat Builders
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major exhibition at the Port Jefferson
Village Center on the traditional
occupational and recreational culture
of boat builders and boatyards in
the region. Boat builders include
professionals, amateurs and volunteers,
all dedicated to preserving the craft of
earlier generations. The exhibition has
filled the Port Jefferson Village Center
with graphic panels on the history of
boat building in the region, profiles of
area boat yards and master craftsmen,
boat builders’ tools, and an audio
visual installation featuring interviews
with master builders, restorers and historic yard
owners. On July 30 and August 20 at 7 p.m., there
will be public programs with boat builders, boat
yard owners and waterfront preservation specialists.
On August 3 and 4, there will be a traditional boat
display featuring several of the featured boat
builders. The exhibit and public programs are
free and open to the public. The Port Jefferson
Village Center is located at 101 East Broadway
in Port Jefferson. For more information, visit
longislandtraditions.org or call 516-767-8803.
We Want to Meet You
With so many interesting and accomplished women
to meet on Long Island, Meet This Long Island
Woman is expanding to a full page beginning with
the September issue. Each month, contributing
writer Vivian Swift will introduce you to three
extraordinary local women and bring you their
stories of achieving fulfillment and furthering their
work/life missions in all spheres of professional,
creative, volunteer, or spiritual activities. If you know
of a Long Island woman you’d like to introduce
to our readers (including yourself), please contact
[email protected].
Ladies of Laughter Seeks Female Variety Acts
This summer, comedy producers are searching for the
New York area’s funniest female variety artists to
take part in the “Ladies of Laughter Variety Artist/
Host Search,” culminating with a performance at the
Cutting Room in NYC on Wednesday, August 21 at
8 p.m., hosted by national comedy headliner Kevin
Meaney. The show will also feature winners from
previous years and serve as a fundraiser for Jodi
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and major publicity. To register for the search, visit
ladiesoflaughter.org. For tickets to the finals at the
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manage my schedule and spend more
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businesses. With a “virtual” business
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Grammy-nominated jazz pianist
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her trio, celebrate the music of
Peggy Lee, Fats Waller, Hoagy
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Vocals and Sassy Humor!” Judy
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Book Pick
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Marilyn’s Red Diary
by E.Z. Friedel
Long Island physician and author E.Z. Friedel offers a fictional account—
written in diary form—of what may have happened to Marilyn Monroe in
the two years leading up to her death in 1962—including how she may have
been killed and who was responsible.
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Long Island’s own Jeffrey Biegel is one of today’s
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Downtown Café
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Book Corner
by Debbi Honorof
August Beach Reads: A Year of Books
W
hen I wrote about the 15th anniversary of my book club in my April column, I
received many lovely emails from fellow book lovers, requesting the list of all
the books my club had read over the past 15 years. I heard from many of you
who are also in long-standing book clubs and I was happy to share the list.
So for my annual “Beach Reads” column, I’ve decided to share my personal
list of books read—or audio books listened to—over the past 15 months and
offer very short reviews on a few standouts that I had not written about in
previous columns. So here goes …
My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor
United States Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has written a powerful personal account of growing up with juvenile diabetes in a Bronx housing
project with a hardworking mother, an alcoholic father who died when she
was nine, and a large, loving extended family. With television characters like Perry Mason and literary characters like Nancy Drew as
role models, the young Sonia ultimately became valedictorian of
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from the cancer that is sure to kill her. But Ari stands firm, and so
begins a heart wrenching trial with a judge presiding over his last
case before retirement.
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In Long Island-based author Alison Richman’s novels, art is always a central element. In The Lost Wife, art is a means of survival
in the Terezin Concentration Camp outside Prague during WWII.
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From the author of This Is Where I Leave You comes a raucous tale about an
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Wonder by R.J. Palacio
Although this amazing book is written for young people, the lessons in
it are timeless. It begins with the words: “I won’t describe what I look like.
Whatever you’re thinking, it’s probably worse.” The main character has a
facial deformity that has kept him home-schooled and sheltered for much
of his life. But as he begins 5th grade in a prep school, he learns some harsh
lessons about standing out and being different, but also wonderful lessons
about friendship, empathy, and courage.
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
My Life in France by Julia Child
One book is fiction, but based on fact. The other two are memoirs. But all
three books focus on ex-pat Americans living in France in the first half of the
20th century, and all are great reads. The Paris Wife is a novel about Ernest
Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley, and their life in jazz-age Paris, where
they became friends with the likes of Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
A Moveable Feast is a memoir by Hemingway that tells of the same time
period, but it was written toward the end of his life, when he seemed to
have softened a bit. My Life in France is a delightful romp through Paris after
WWII, where Julia Child embraced French culture, took cooking classes at the
Cordon Bleu and began her lifelong love affair with French cooking. What
an unexpected connection to read that she and Hadley met in Paris and remained friends throughout their lives.
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by Dr. James C. Marotta
Full, voluptuous lips have long been considered sexy. Years before process in the lips, not make them bigger. You should talk about these details with any
Angelina Jolie, Marilyn Monroe’s puckered lips adorned in bright red prospective doctor.
Know what is going into your face or lips. I recently surgically removed silicone from
lipstick set the standard for the feminine embouchement. Contrast
that with other celebrity images of lips gone wrong like Lisa Rinna, a patient’s lips who told me that she had no idea what she had injected into her lips, but
who revealed the secret behind her overly plump lips as silicone. The only that her girlfriend had the same procedure done by a non-physician in a salon and
fear of the “trout pout” or “duck lips” is a concern I must allay in any had “no problem.” In the news, a mid-western woman self- injected silicone she purpatient having lip augmentation. Just as I assure them, I can also as- chased on the internet into her face and lips causing permanent disfigurement. Make sure
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sure you - lip augmentation can give you the
substance being used in your augmentation is and what possible
fuller, voluptuous lips you want in a way that
risks or side effects of the procedure might be.
looks entirely natural. So if you want bigger, more beautiful lips,
Not everyone with a syringe is
Try something temporary first. If you are considering lip aughere is some good advice on how to go about it.
qualified to deliver the lips you mentation, try non-surgical augmentation with a temporary filler
Seek expert advice. Not everyone with a syringe is qualified to
deliver the lips you want. There is definitely some art and science want. There is definitely some art first. Doing something temporary allows you to first try out your
new lips and gauge if your provider can achieve the look you
behind any treatment you receive and nowhere is that more true
than with the lips. An intimate knowledge and preservation of and science behind any treatment want. We now have very safe long-lasting fillers, like Juvederm,
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the proper lip anatomy is the key to keeping your lips looking
you receive and nowhere is that which
treatment to add definition to certain parts of the lips and they
natural while growing in size. At a minimum, the person you
are also sometimes used in patients who have surgical lip augentrust with your lips should be a board certified facial plastic
more true than with the lips.
mentation with fat injections or V-Y advancement. Some patients
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a lot of injectable and surgical treatments on the lips. As with any
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Women’s Health Update
How Often Should Women Get Bone Density Tests?
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by weakened and fragile bone tissue that predominately affects women. In fact, half of all women age 50
and older will break a bone due to osteoporosis in their lifetime and two
million bone breaks are caused by osteoporosis annually, according to the
National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF). Asking your doctor for a bone
density test, can give insight about the health of your bones and if you are
at risk for osteoporosis. There is increased debate about how often bone
density tests should be performed.
“Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones. It happens when you lose too much
bone; make too little bone or both. As a result, bones become weak and can
break from a minor fall or, in serious cases, even from simple actions, like
sneezing or bumping into furniture,” describes Susan Randall MSN, FNP-BC,
Senior Director, Science & Education, National Osteoporosis Foundation.
Osteoporosis can be diagnosed by a bone density test, which is also called
a bone mass measurement test. This test uses a machine to estimate the
amount of bone in the hip, spine and sometimes other bones. The test results will help your healthcare provider make recommendations about how to
protect your bones. Women aged 65 and older, postmenopausal
By targeting
woman under the age of 65, or anyone who has broken a bone
after the age of 50, should speak to their physician about the pospatients who
sibility of receiving a bone density test.
The NOF endorses a baseline bone density examination for all
need more
women 65 years and older, in order to catch osteoporosis at its
frequent
earliest stages and begin treatment before bones begin to break.
Medicare pays for a test every two years and it is common practesting, rather tice for doctors to order them that frequently.
There is a new debate about how often women over the age
than putting
of 65, with normal bone density test results, should return for
patients on
testing. It is suggested by a study in the New England Journal
of Medicine that women in that age group may not need to be
a regular
retested biannually. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an
independent panel that assesses evidence for health services,
schedule, the
has reasoned that there is no strong scientific evidence to supstudy suggests port routine testing every two years. Their researchers found that
high-risk women with advanced bone thinning needed the most
this will yield
frequent screening, because it took only a year for 10 percent of
more effective them to progress to osteoporosis. Women with moderate bone
loss were recommended to benefit from a test after five years.
results.
The study is calling for the doctors to discuss the appropriate
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time for patients to receive their next bone density test based on their initial test results, and for doctors to move away from a screening schedule.
By targeting patients who need more frequent testing, rather than putting
patients on a regular schedule, the study suggests this will yield more effective results.
“It depends on the situation and what their baseline bone density test and
other lab tests show. There is no formula that you can broadly apply. If the
bone density test is completely normal and there are no risk factors, patients
can wait several years,” agrees Dr. Sonal S. Parr MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Weil-Cornell Medical College.” If there are risk factors
then the test should be done more often, say every one to two years and
should continue if there is evidence of ongoing bone loss. You also need
more frequent tests (one to two years) if you are undergoing treatment for
osteoporosis.”
The good news is that osteoporosis is preventable for many at risk. “Osteoporosis is preventable. About 85-90 percent of adult bone mass is acquired by age 18 in girls and 20 in boys, so building strong bones during
childhood and adolescence can help prevent osteoporosis later in life,” according to Randall.
It is also often effectively treated in the men and women who are screened
and diagnosed with the disease. By maintaining a calcium rich diet with
plenty of vitamin D, doing regular weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening exercises and following medical treatments as prescribed, bones can be
protected. While family health history may account for a significant percentage of risk for osteoporosis, many bone breaks that occur each year can be
avoided through awareness, screening and treatment practices.
Is There A Viagra for Women with Sexual
Dysfunction?
Earlier this year, a highly anticipated so-called “female Viagra,” a drug
called Flibanserin, was rejected for production by the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA concluded the drug did not seem to really help Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD). This was the second time a so-called “female Viagra” failed to make it on the market. While drug companies have
long tried to cure sexual dysfunction in women with a pill, so far there is no
FDA approved drug for that purpose as there is no one size fits all cure for
this medical issue.
Journal of the British Association of Urological Surgeons finds that the
nearly two-thirds of women report sexual dysfunction. The top problem
cited among women was lack of desire, at 47 percent, followed closely by
orgasm problems, at 45 percent.
“Different issues tend to arise at different life stages. We see women from
literally every stage of life. Sexual dysfunction issues can pop up at any time,”
stresses Bat Sheva Marcus, LMSW, MPH, PhD from the Medical Center for
Female Sexuality. “As women get older some of them find it more difficult to
become aroused and have orgasms, some women find that pregnancy can
affect desire. Pain can result from age or medications, childbirth or tight muscles. Low thyroid and depression can lead to low desire.” Nerve obstruction,
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Either one or a combination of these issues can be responsible for sexual
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Medications are available for women suffering from pain during intercourse. “The
only medications FDA-approved for the treatment of FSD are Premarin, vaginal
cream and Osphena. Both for the treatment of dyspareunia (sexual pain) caused by
postmenopausal vaginal atrophy,” explains Leah S. Millheiser, MD, Director of the
Female Sexual Medicine Program at Stanford University Medical Center. “There are
medications that are used off-label for the treatment of FSD, such as testosterone (for
the treatment of low libido and genital arousal disorder), Wellbutrin (for low libido).”
A counselor or therapist may be able assist with the emotional side effects. There
are effective treatment plans for women with sexual dysfunction. Methods of treatment are best decided by concluding if the issue is physical or emotional or both.
“Somehow, when it comes to sexual dysfunction, women all think they are the
only ones with the problem and are often convinced there is no solution. Sometimes,
you think it’s “all in my head” and should be able to “will” yourself to a solution.
But that’s just not fair to yourself,” emphasizes Dr. Marcus. “Our sexuality affects so
much of who we are and what our relationships look like. It has such a large impact
on our life. There is no reason to ignore the problem and hope it goes away. Women
need to understand that they can be helped and if they don’t get help the first place
they look, they should continue looking, not just give up.”
How Hot Flashes Can Affect Your Daily Life
Severe hot flashes from menopause are now being connected to lower work productivity, lower levels of feeling healthy, and greater use of health care resources,
according to the 2010 U.S. National Health and Wellness Survey published in the
journal Menopause.
Hot flashes experienced by women around the time of menopause are usually described as a sudden onset of a warm feeling in the face, neck, and chest. They
can last from a few seconds to several minutes. For some women, they are
accompanied by nausea, headache, sleeplessness, exhaustion and perspiration, all of which may increase discomfort and anxiety.
The survey of more than 3,000 women age 40 to 75, examined the
fiscal side effects as well as the health repercussions for women dealing
with hot flashes. For women with severe symptoms, it was concluded
they lost work productivity at a cost of $6,560, compared with $1,079
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potentially can disrupt a woman’s quality of life. A multitude of areas are affected
including her sex life, family, social, and work life. Hot flashes are the chief menopause
complaint that lead women to seek medical treatment. Some begin experiencing hot
flashes when the menstrual cycle is still regular or just becoming irregular — usually just
before a period. Hot flashes vary from woman to woman and for the same woman at
different times over her menopausal transition.
“If she has frequent sleep interruptions, particularly with soaking night sweats or difficulty going back to sleep, then this can cause fatigue. Studies have shown that treatment of hot flashes improves quality of life, regardless of hormonal or non-hormonal
treatment,” describes JoAnn V. Pinkerton, MD; Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Director Midlife Health Center at University of Virginia. “Fewer hot flashes, fewer
severe hot flashes, less interrupted sleep, all improve health related quality of life.”
About 40% of women have hot flashes for more than seven years, and up to 15%
have hot flashes for longer than 15 years. The researchers found that the effects of
the hot flashes were especially significant for women whose symptoms lingered for
many years.
Gender Differences in the Use of Prescription Drugs
A new study has found that women were prescribed more medications across
all age groups, had lower adherence rates to the use of medications and were not
prescribed appropriate drugs for their documented diseases, according to a February
2013 study by Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR).
The study was organized to investigate the variances between men and women in
medication use. The study revealed that women were prescribed more medications
than men. During the study time frame, 68% of women were prescribed a chronic
or acute medication compared to 59% of men. In addition to the higher medication use, women were not prescribed drugs in alignment with recommended
clinical guidelines as often as men.
The SWHR study reveals women may need different guidelines
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Gender-specific medicating is recommended, in order
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Numerous other studies have shown that women respond differently than men to many drugs. Researchers are only starting to comprehend the vastness of the
issue, but many believe that women experience a disproportionate share of adverse, often more severe, side effects when taking
certain prescription medications. Researchers say data on these sex
differences should be gathered at the very beginning of a drug’s development, even before trials on human subjects begin.
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by Carol Silva
“And They Shot”
“I
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“Three hoodlums; one in a double breasted coat.”
Larry told them he didn’t smoke.“…at which point they pulled a gun out
and said ‘Give me your wallet.’” Larry resisted, “…so they started hitting me
over the head with the gun. It was a gun I recognized from my father (a NYC
detective). It was a police .38.”
So Larry threw his wallet. Then “I punched them, broke free and ran. And
they shot.
“I felt a little lunge but didn’t realize I was shot until I put my hand on my back
felt the blood.” Larry ran into the nearest dorm and ended
“I didn’t realize and
up in Meyer Memorial Hospital in Buffalo. “I remember telling my
friend to have a big party if I died. I had a hole in my back and my
I was shot
rib was protruding out of my belly three or four inches.
until I put my
“But I was very lucky. The bullet had nicked my liver and kidney but
just missed my spine. I was only 20. I spent a month in the hospital,
hand on my
in a room with eight other beds and I saw how much pain there is.”
That’s where police brought the mug shots. It didn’t take long.
back & felt the
“I identified the guy who shot me!”
blood.”
Not exactly. “They told me that he was in jail at the time of the
shooting.” Frustration! Until two months later. “I was at the student union
and saw the guy again! I thought, ‘That’s him!’ Good. I got him. I found him!’’
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But that 13-inch scar down Larry’s belly created more good than pain, because of how he’s chosen to use it. “I had to give up other sports, so I started
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a great story. I had a great line. It’s the summer I met my wife Sue. We’re
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THE LONG ISLAND WOMAN INTERVIEW
by Arie Nadboy
Kathy
Ireland
THE LONG ISLAND WOMAN INTERVIEW
“I always knew
if this career
(modeling) didn’t
work out for me, I
could do anything
for a living and
I didn’t need
to compromise
my values to
succeed.”
When you think of Kathy Ireland, you think of the gorgeous super model
who graced 13 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues and the cover of the best
selling Sport Illustrated Swimsuit Issue of all time in 1989. But the supermodel is now a super-mogul who has out-sold Martha Stewart. (According
to Forbes, Kathy Ireland sells about $2 billion at retail, while Martha
Stewart sells about $900 million.) And she’s done it with the profits from
products that her company doesn’t make. It’s all about licensing products
that she and her team believe will enhance and simplify women’s lives.
She has licences with over 30 companies including apparel, furniture
(Raymour and Flanigan) and even replacement windows.
She’s also a concerned activist who champions a variety of causes and
charities and a deeply spiritual person who is proudly committed to her
faith.
Long Island Woman recently spoke with Kathy Ireland about her career,
her faith, her modeling career and more.
While preparing for this interview, I was astonished at how much you’ve
managed to accomplish throughout your career.
You are very kind. I work with a fantastic team. Most of us have been
together about 24 years and its an exciting journey, but we’ve got a long
long way to go. In so many ways we’re a
baby brand.
I am so happy to talk with you.
Congratulations
on
your
gorgeous
publication, Long Island Woman. New York
is where my fashion career began. I have
so many close ties in New York, and more
and more, our business is bringing us back
to New York and I’m loving it.
It all started with a paper route when you
were 11 years old. At what point did you
realize that you had a knack for business?
It was actually earlier than that. My first job was when I was four years
old. I sold painted rocks from my wagon. It was a combination of design
and business, because I would design these rocks and make them
beautiful. I sold them with my sister, Mary, who is three years older, so
her designs were more sophisticated. Mary sold her rocks for a dime, I
sold mine for a nickel, and I did really well. It was fun to work in the spirit
of partnership with my sister. I learned at a young age that my customers
appreciated good value. But I think I’ve always had a love of fashion,
design, and business.
To be that savvy at four years old, I guess the writing was on the wall.
I remember a neighbor who would go door to door selling things said
I was an entrepreneur, and of course I had no idea what that was. Like
“Mom and dad – this man called me this name!”
When I was seven, I would design handbags and jewelry that would
coordinate with these beautiful halter gowns that mom would sew and
we would show it on the beach. So, it was always a passion of mine. In
fact, my career in modeling was not what I aspired to, but I am so grateful;
what an education! It exposed me to the best designers in the world,
culture, travel, learning what people need…. I entered that industry as a
business person already and the entire time I worked in that industry, I
was trying and failing at many businesses. Had one of my earlier ventures
taken off, the modeling career wouldn’t have gone as long as it did. It just
took me a while to get going.
Your modeling career started at age 17 when you were discovered by the
Elite modeling agency. How were you discovered?
I was a tomboy, which may have concerned my parents. I used to walk
around burping.... not a lot of finesse. My parents signed me up at a
local modeling school that had just opened in Santa Barbara. I think they
thought that the course might help clean me up a little bit. I can’t say
that it did, but a scout from Elite in New York came to class one day and
asked if I would come to New York for the summer. I think everyone was
as shocked as I was. This was right around 1980 and the look of the
moment was changing. And suddenly this tomboy girl with one eyebrow
and bushy hair that no one knew what to do with, it was an okay look.
That was the look at that time. They advanced me the money to go out
there and I figured it was an opportunity, even though it wasn’t my dream.
I could learn and make money and save up for college, start a business… I
knew if I didn’t at least explore it, I might regret it. It was a wonderful eye
opening experience for me.
And all of a sudden you were making a lot of money in a fast paced
celebrity lifestyle. Who guided you for most of those years?
I have been really blessed to have great parents who just always
taught me that people are more important than profit. I appreciated the
opportunities that I had, but I didn’t hold it in such esteem that I would
allow it to let me compromise my values. My faith most certainly helped
me survive those days. And I was really grateful to have met some really
good people, particularly in New York. And something that stood out
to me, was that I really appreciated the directness and honesty of New
Yorkers. I love how they just cut to the chase and tell you how it is. They
wouldn’t sugar coat, they wouldn’t waste your time or their time, and you
knew where you stood. To this day, its just an attribute that I love.
What were some of the positives and negatives that you came away with
from being a supermodel?
Oh, you’re very kind. I don’t know that I was that super. Some of the
publications that I worked for were very super. But my goodness – Cindy,
Cheryl, Christie, Naomi, Paulina – these girls were truly super. I did okay
and I am grateful for that. I’m sorry, your question was…?
Positives and negatives that came with it.
The positives were that that opportunity opened my eyes and my world.
Before coming to New York, my world was as far as I could pedal my
bicycle. And suddenly, meeting different people, learning about different
cultures.... It was wonderful! Also being exposed to the best designers
in the world, that was my college and what an extraordinary college
education that was.
The negatives: For as many good people that I came in contact with,
unfortunately, that industry attracts a lot of pervs. As a young girl in a
world that often felt dominated by men of questionable character, I had
my share of fighting off these situations. I am not a violent person, but I
did slug a photographer at one point before walking out of a job. There
were a couple of instances that I walked off the job.
I was grateful that I never felt desperate to succeed in that industry, and
I think its because I always worked hard as a child. I always knew if this
career didn’t work out for me, I could do anything for a living, and I didn’t
need to compromise my values to succeed. I did however meet many
young girls, and back in the day when I was working, girls were 14 years
old, and they were being recruited. Many of these girls did not come from
a stable home. There were pressures on them to succeed. I experienced
them being manipulated. Seeing those heartbreaking situations was truly
the most difficult. My encounters were just annoying.
So you had an inner strength and a support system to protect you in
that field.
Yes, and I am extremely grateful for that and I really recognized that not
everyone has that. And I love when I get the opportunity to talk to young
people who are considering a career in this field, just to be able to help
alert them to some of the realities out there.
Would you encourage them to go into modeling? Or, do you just want to
make them aware of the realities?
No. I don’t want to be a killjoy, but when I’m talking to young people
who express a desire for this, I usually try to determine if there anything
else they would like to do? For a young person who has got a really good
head on their shoulders, who is grounded and strong and secure, its
wonderful. But something that I do encourage them to do, is to please
figure out your values. Figure out what is important to you and put
boundaries in place to protect them, because they will be challenged. And
if you don’t have those boundaries in place, you are going to find yourself
in a vulnerable situation.
So at what point did you decide to transition from the modeling world to
being a business person?
From day one. I always tried, it just took me a while. It wasn’t until 1993.
I was basically an aging, pregnant model at my kitchen table. I had put
together a small team.
When I worked as a model, people used to tease me. They would tell me
I was cheap. “Why don’t you buy nicer clothes, drive a better car?” And
I’d prefer to think of it as being fiscally frugal. I was investing in people.
I loved sports, I liked the idea of working as a team towards a common
goal. We’re a very diverse team and I love that. It keeps things interesting.
We have great debates, but when it comes to our core values, we are
on the same page. I know my strengths and I know my weaknesses, so
working as a team was something that really appealed to me.
It started with socks. I was actually offered to model a pair of socks and it
was at a time where not a lot of job offers were coming my way. I felt that if
I didn’t close the door on that chapter of my life, I might not live my dream
of design and business. Although people thought it was counter intuitive to
begin with a pair of socks, to me it made sense. With a modeling background,
swimwear would have been too obvious. And I wasn’t interested in doing an
endorsement, I’m too much of a control freak. I wanted to be involved every
step of the way. I knew my customer would be too savvy to accept something
just because it had my name on it. I really wanted to build something that
was solid, that would stand. I thought it would be interesting to see what our
team could bring as far as fashion, design, innovation, utilizing luxurious
and incredible textures and fabrics. And if women embraced our socks, it
would tell us that maybe we were onto something.
That’s very interesting. You went with socks when, as you said, it would
be very obvious to go with something like swimsuits. That would have
opened the door much more quickly, wouldn’t it?
Oh yea, but it would of closed much more quickly too. And as it was, the
doors really slammed in our faces in the early days of trying to get those
socks into the retail board. We heard everything from: “You’re not smart
enough.” “We love the socks, but you cant start a brand with a pair of socks.”
I am very grateful to that modeling career, because the greatest gift from
that career was all of that rejection. So when people said no, it didn’t
destroy me, or stop me. If anything, it energized me to know, at least we
are talking. At least they’re communicating with us. You know, maybe
I’ll come back tomorrow, maybe the circumstances will change, maybe
THE LONG ISLAND WOMAN INTERVIEW
KATHY IRELAND
“You don’t have to share my faith to really understand that
Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East.”
they’ll will be in a better mood…
Often I speak with women who have these great ideas and they give up
and I ask “Why?” And they say because somebody told them it was a bad
idea and said no to them. And I say, “So?” If you believe in it, you’ve got
to persevere.
Did you have difficulty in the early years being taken seriously because
you came from a modeling career?
Yes. I do believe my plans as CEO would be taken more seriously, more
quickly, had I not had the baggage of that prior career. And often times
people would say to me, “Its easy for you because you were known as a
model.” And my response to that, is that if you have the gift of anonymity –
that’s a gift. That is a fresh slate and you can build your brand however you
want without any preconceptions of who you are and what you are all about.
You never went to college, correct?
Correct!
Do you think entrepreneurs need a college education to succeed?
That’s such a great question. I believe in education. I serve on educational
boards. I believe in it more than ever as we have such a global economy
and young people are competing against brilliant kids from all over the
world. So anything that you can do to give yourself an advantage is
wonderful. However, I also believe that entrepreneurial skills are not
always taught in colleges and universities and I believe that is what is
needed more than ever today. I believe that even more than a formal
degree, its work ethic, its your integrity, its your alertness, its being
anticipatory, its bringing value. And to the person who doesn’t have that
formal degree, I encourage them to not let that stop you.
I have had these conversations with our kids. “Why do I have to go to
college, you didn’t go!” And I said, “You answered your own question. You
see how hard I work, you see my mistakes.” Many days I think, had I had
this education, it might have gone a little smoother a little better. But I do
believe that it is a very different time than when we were younger. In our
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time, kids were getting out of school and they had to find a job. Today
young people need to invent one, and those entrepreneurial skills are
required in everything from business to philanthropy. It gives a person
a lot more power, a lot more control. It’s helpful for everyone, including
busy moms who want to have that type of control over their schedule.
What are some your criteria when deciding on a product to license?
Our mission statement is in bold letters in both English and Spanish
and we have expanded that to finding solutions for people in business,
and finding solutions for people in love. We also have four promises for
every one of the products that our team designs and markets. And that’s
fashion, quality, value and safety. That helps us a lot. It keeps us on track
and takes the ego out of it.
We also want to know what is going on in the factory. Who are these
people? How are they working? How are people being treated?
My dad worked with labor relations and part of his job included working
with the farm workers. As a kid, I went with him to Cesar Chavez rallies.
How people are treated is always at the forefront of my mind. And we
look for partners who share our core values.
You have been a staunch supporter of Israel and I understand that you
have a home there as well?
We do have some property in Israel, yes.
You spoke at AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) where
you proclaimed that you are a very proud pro-Israel American. When did
you first come to that realization and has there been any backlash or
boycott of your products because of your support for Israel?
It was really my faith that alerted me to the importance for Israel. I am
heartbroken over the atrocities that have occurred throughout history by
people who claim and identify with my Christian faith, and who’s actions
have absolutely nothing to do with biblical truths, from the crusades to
the holocaust. It’s devastating.
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testament, it was very clear to me from my faith, how God feels about
Israel. They are his chosen people. What I think is so beautiful, is God’s
unconditional love for the Jewish people.
I really don’t understand the attacks against this nation. Its heartbreaking
to me. You don’t have to share my faith to really understand that Israel is
the only democracy in the Middle East.
My last trip to Israel, I got home the day of that devastating earthquake
in Haiti. I had just been visiting, doing some work over at Sheba Hospital
with the doctors, experiencing the rehabilitation work that goes on there,
and it was amazing to me that the Israeli doctors were in Haiti before the
American doctors. Whether it’s the tsunami in Japan, Katrina, disasters
everywhere…. consistently, Israel is among the first to respond. And this
tiny, tiny nation, less than one sixth of one percent of the Middle East, is
surrounded by these oil rich neighbors, who really could invest in their
people instead of slaughtering innocent lives.
I look at revisional history and it makes me angry. This is another reason
why education is so important to me, because young people need to
know for themselves not be recipients of propaganda.
I hate bullying and this is bullying to an extreme. People say, “Why
doesn’t Israel give back the land?” And its not about the land. We can read
the PLO documents from the 1970’s and how they have changed things
to fit their agenda. And seeking to go back to old borders so Israel can’t
defend themselves? I don’t understand it.
If people don’t purchase our products because they don’t agree with me, its
fine. If our business goes down the toilet, its fine. I’ll do something else for a
living. I don’t think that it is important to protect a business as it is to protect
human lives. I’m not going to let that get in the way and shape my opinions.
Has there been any backlash or boycott?
It sounds so trivial in comparison to the persecution that goes on around
the world. Oh yes, I’ve received horrible emails and communications
from people who absolutely loathe me based on my positions. But its
really irrelevant, its really okay.
How has your spiritual and religious teachings informed your business
dealings?
It’s really tricky because we sell stuff
and I never want to exploit my faith.
I often times don’t speak about my
faith in a business context. At the
same time, I am not ashamed of it. If
anybody wants to know, I am happy
Favorite Book: The
to share it with them. It is not for
Bible
me to impose my beliefs on anyone.
I cant’ really separate it from who I
Favorite Movie: The
am, its just a part of me. My goal is
Jerk with Steve Martin
to honor Him and follow His word,
so that effects every decision. Most
Favorite Place to
importantly, we’re taught to consider
Vacation: Honduras
others as more important than
Favorite Food: Cookies
yourself and that is very counter to
what business teaches. But it works
Favorite Guilty
and it makes me happy, and I don’t
Pleasure: Lots of
want to do it any other way.
cookies with hot fudge
What would a typical day be like
sundaes
for you, starting with what time do
Favorite Childhood
you wake up in the morning?
Memory: Playing in the
There is no such thing as a typical
sprinklers on a summer
day. Every day is different. I am up
day with my sisters.
everyday anytime between 4 and
6 am. My first and last meeting of
KATHY IRELAND
everyday is with God. That relationship is most important in my life and
I need that. Some people say it’s a crutch and that I’m weak. I say, “You’re
right, but I need a lot more than a crutch to get through each day.”
It’s the morning rush and chaos of getting the kids ready for school.
Once they’re in school, that is when my work is really focused and
intensified. There are also times when I’m on the road and traveling.
How do you relax? Can you turn it off?
I love time with my family. That’s a great joy! I love being outdoors and
outdoor activities like hiking or riding my bike. I love to surf. I’m not very
good and I don’t get out nearly enough and when I do it I’m so happy
and its kind of just survival for me. I kind of just forget about all of my
problems and I just do it.
Do you have an exercise regimen that you follow?
No, I don’t have a set routine because everyday is so different. I just
have to kind of grab it when I can and be spontaneous.
You’ve also been involved with a number of charities including the HIV
AIDS Foundation and the Dream Foundation. Was there a particular
reason why you gravitated towards those charities?
Elizabeth Taylor HIV AIDS Foundation does incredible work! Before
Elizabeth, people were dying of AIDS. Because of her, people are living
with HIV. There’s still a lot of work that must be done.
Women and children and the non-profits that address them, are of particular
importance and close to our hearts. I serve as the global ambassador for
Athletes and Entertainers for Kids and 911 for Kids. For the past quarter
century, I’ve worked with a woman named Elise Kim who is the founder and
we have been hosting a mother mentor program where we mentor young
teenage girls who are in crisis pregnancy situations. Its just been incredible
to experience these young girls who strive and prosper and achieve their
goals despite the challenges in their lives. And again, education is critical
to me when we look at so many of the devastating challenges around the
world. Child exploitation, sexual slavery, human trafficking…. If we give
children an extraordinary education with a good solid foundation, it can
help make them less vulnerable to these exploitations and give them more
opportunities. So those are areas that are close to my heart.
You had a very close relationship
with Elizabeth Taylor. How did that
come to be and what was it that
connected the two of you?
We met through mutual friends
and family. I was instantly drawn
to her, of course. I felt that I had
been mentored by her throughout
my entire life just by reading and
knowing about her. But experiencing
her in real life is so different. She’s
just so genuine, so strong, so alert
and aware and very wise, very
knowing. Experiencing Elizabeth,
Kathy as a
going
through
her
business
four year old
contracts,
her
eye
for
beauty
and
painted rock
design…
She
would
be
driving
entrepreneur.
along and then stop the car because
she saw a beautiful tumbleweed
that she thought translated into
a piece of jewelry. She caused me
to look at life, business, design,
family, philanthropy with a whole
new set of eyes and she continues
to give me lessons from heaven. X
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The aging process, if you haven’t noticed, has a wear-and-tear effect on
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our skin and our bodies. As we enter our forties and early fifties the jaw line
lifts with deep plane face lifts. Hybrid face lifts yield superior, natural looking results with minand neck begin to loosen, creating jowls, neck laxity, vertical bands in the
imal scarring and a shorter recovery (7-10 days). In addition, this lift restores volume to the
neck, and that much dreaded “turkey neck.” In recent years we have
cheekbones and smoothes nasolabial folds, resulting in a youthful, beautiful, heart- shaped
become intolerant of these consequences, and more of us are seeking to
face and authentic result that does not appear tight or “overdone.” For years, my patients
rewind the clock and revitalize our physical being.
have had to choose between better results or less scarring. With hybrid face lifts, they get the
There were over 100,000 facelifts performed in 2009 according to the
best of both worlds.
American Society of Plastic Surgeons, but the techniques used vary widely. There are corporate
The Future Lift uses a short incision, while lifting the facial tissue and muscles simultaneoussponsored face lifts that are advertised on television claiming no downtime, trademarked lifts,
ly so patients get the superior results of a deep plane face lift, combined with the minimal scarmini lifts, S-lifts, MACS lifts, and deep plane lifts. This is all very confusing,
ring of a “mini lift.” It is not only an option that delivers best-in-class
and most of us do not understand the vital differences. How do you decide
results, but a procedure that offers longer-lasting results as well. The stanThe most state-of-the-art
what procedure gives the best results, with minimal scarring and downdard lifetime of a “mini lift” is between three to five years, but with newer
face lift is a recently
time, and the longest lasting results? This is the most commonly asked
hybrid face lifts results typically last 12 to 15 years.
question by my patients.
developed hybrid technique, Just like a “mini face lift,” The Future Lift can be performed under local
Short-incision “mini” face lifts, often the ones advertised on television,
anesthesia in about an hour and a half. General anesthesia is not necesthat I call the Future Lift.
utilize an abbreviated incision to lift the skin. While the incision is small
sary, making this a safe procedure as well. Given the level of difficulty in
(hidden inside the ear) leaving minimal scarring, post-operative bleeding
performing this procedure, as a more detailed understanding of the anatoand bruising is a trademark of these procedures. They typically tighten only the skin and do
my is required, I encourage any patient considering this procedure to seek a physician who spenot lift and tighten the muscles. As a result, they can leave patients with a windswept,
cializes in facial plastic surgery and possesses the level of expertise required to perform a hybrid
“pulled” appearance, and the results last only three to five years, as the underlying facial musface lift. As a committed facial plastic surgeon, I assure that all of my patients have a clear
cles are not tightened. The facial muscles are the structure of the face, the beams that hold up
understanding of the different types of procedures. Any patient considering a face lift should
the face lift if you will; and if not treated the lifted face will fall earlier than desired.
be aware of all of their options.
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Vegetarian Barbecue
T
hose two words just don’t fit together
— barbecue and vegetarian.
Isn’t barbecue all about meat? Not if
you have a vegetarian as a guest.
When you’re hosting a barbecue,
you want all your guests to enjoy the
meal. You can always buy some vegetarian hot dogs and burgers from
the supermarket, but your guests will
really appreciate something delicious
that you have created for them.
I asked a vegetarian, a vegan and
a guy who knows a lot about herbs
what deliciousness they might serve
to their guests who don’t eat meat
and they came up with home-made
tofu vegetable sliders, grilled balsamic
glazed tofu and grilled asparagus.
These dishes provide interesting alternatives to store-bought vegetarian
products.
Bhavani Jaroff, the founder of iEat
Green, LLC, provided the veggie slider recipe. I met her at the Port Washington Farmers’ Market where she was representing Slow Food Huntington, part of an international movement devoted to creating a more
sustainable and nourishing food system. When it comes to vegetarian
eating, Jaroff is very busy, providing chef services, presenting educational
demos and hosting “iEat Green with Bhavani,” a weekly radio show on
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Jaroff’s tofu vegetable sliders combine wholesome ingredients such as
brown rice and tofu with lots of vegetables, herbs and spices. A nice feature of this dish is that the sliders can be baked ahead of time and frozen
until the big day. Just defrost and heat them on the grill.
Jay Astafa is a vegan, which means he avoids all animal-based foods—
that includes eggs and dairy products. His father is the owner of Three
Brothers Pizzeria in Farmingdale and Astafa, a graduate of the Natural
Gourmet Institute in New York City, has developed an extensive menu of
vegan dishes.
Balsamic Glazed Tofu is the dish he recommends. A balsamic marinade
brings lots of flavor into the tofu before it is grilled, and then the marinade
is cooked into a glaze to add more intense barbecue flavor.
These dishes
My third expert was Scott Evers, a sales associate at Penzeys
Spices in Carle Place. Penzeys is chock full of wonderful herbs
provide
and spices that can add excitement to grilled items. Evers provided a recipe for grilled asparagus with herbes de Provence
interesting
and Tellicherry pepper. Tellicherry black peppercorns, left on the
alternatives to vine longer to develop a deep rich flavor, are considered to be
the world’s finest peppercorns. Evers says they give a touch of
store-bought
earthly, floral spiciness without too much heat.
vegetarian
One last tip. Unless you have a separate grill for the vegetarian food, clean your grill first and cook the vegetarian dishes
products.
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Balsamic Glazed Tofu (Serves about 4 people)
from Jay Astafa
1 pound extra-firm tofu, drained and pressed
For the marinade/glaze: 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar, 2 tablespoons soy
sauce 1/2 – 1 tablespoon agave nectar. (This depends on how sweet you
like it; if you like it sweeter use one tablespoon or more). 2 tablespoons
extra virgin olive oil, 2 cloves of garlic smashed, a pinch of thyme, oregano, rosemary and marjoram.
(Feel free to use any of your favorite herbs or leave them out completely
if you wish.)
Directions
You can cut the tofu anyway you like. I like to cut it into triangles
or rectangles. For triangles, cut the tofu in half diagonally. Now take
the two tofu triangles and cut them into three triangles each. For rectangles, cut the tofu width-wise into six pieces.
Combine all the marinade ingredients in a mixing bowl. I like to marinade the tofu in an eight by eight inch baking pan. Pour the marinade
over the tofu. Marinade the tofu for at least an hour. Turn it halfway
through. The longer you marinade it the better!
When the tofu has marinated take the tofu out and set it aside.
Strain the marinade to remove the garlic. Preheat a small saucepan
over medium heat. Add the marinade mixture to the saucepan. Bring
it to a boil. You want to keep it on a medium simmer. Cook the marinade for about 10 minutes until it starts to thicken and look like a
glaze.
For grilled tofu, preheat your grill to medium-high heat. When hot,
place the tofu on the grill. Grill the tofu one to two minutes per side
and then turn it 90 degrees to form cross-hatch grill marks. As the
tofu is grilling, brush it with the balsamic glaze.
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olive oil (approx. one tablespoon)
white wine (approx. one tablespoon)
tellicherry pepper
1/2 lime
herbes de Provence
Fire up your grill.
Oil the asparagus spears and sprinkle with pepper and either wrap in aluminum
foil or use a disposable aluminum pan.
Place in grill on a grate that is above direct flame or contact with coals or in a
cooler portion of the cooking surface.
Cook for approximately 20-30 minutes.
Carefully, remove from the grill and sprinkle about 1/4 cup of white wine on the
spears, re-cover and return to the grill for 10 minutes.
Remove from grill and place on a serving plate.
Squeeze half a lime over the spears and sprinkle herbes de Provence.
Tofu Vegetable Sliders
from Bhavani Jaroff
1 pound tofu, pressed to remove water
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 onion, chopped
3 carrots, chopped
10 cloves garlic, chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped
1 yellow pepper, chopped
2 tablespoons tamari
1 tablespoon aji mirin (sweet rice wine)
¼ cup fresh chopped dill
¼ cup fresh chopped parsley
1 egg, beaten
¼ cup sesame seeds
¼ cup panko flakes
2 cups cooked short grain brown rice
¼ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon poultry spice
½ teaspoon Italian spice
Saute onions in olive oil until translucent. Add carrots and chopped garlic and
cook; add celery, peppers and mushrooms and continue cooking until soft. Add
mirin and tamari and cook for five more minutes.
In a large mixing bowl, mush the tofu; add the dill and parsley, egg; cooked vegetables and remaining ingredients. Form into patties and place on greased cookie
sheet. Bake 375 degrees for 20 minutes; turn over and bake another 10 minutes.
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Help With Weight Loss and Diabetes
Breast Reduction – The Lollipop Scar Technique
by Dr. Dazhi Chen, PhD, LAC
by Dr. Charlotte Rhee
ful way of losing weight with acupuncture,
which can actually change your metabolism.
There are several unique characteristics with
this therapy:
1. You do NOT gain back the weight you
lost.
2. You will see the results as early as the
2003-04.
FIRST WEEK.
Not only does obesity in3. Stop craving food.
crease the risk for develop4. Health Issues such as inI recently developed
ing major diseases, includsomnia, constipation, menoa healthy, successful pause and stress will be
ing type 2 diabetes, heart
disease and stroke, but
simultaneously
way of losing weight alleviated
may lead to some forms of
during the treatment.
cancer as well. Many thera5. It is effective for how your
with acupuncture,
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If other weight loss prohowever, as most Americans
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metabolism.
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agement (neck pain, shoulder and back pain)
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a key consideration and should be looked at
Dr. Chen, is Senior Acupuncturist at North
seriously.
Shore Hospital
I recently developed a healthy, successVisit www.camtherapycenter.com.
Women with very scar) leaves the breasts with a vertical
large
pendulous and a long horizontal scar (along the
breasts may experi- breast crease). I utilize the LeJour techence a variety of nique which leaves the breast with a
medical problems single vertical incision (lollipop scar)
including back and neck pain. Also, and in my opinion, with a rounder
the weight of large breasts can cause and more naturally appearing breast
the bra straps to dig into the shoul- with a better cosmetic result.
ders leaving groove
Breast reductions are
markings. Large breasts
performed as an outpaThe LeJour technique tient procedure and are
get in the way of physical activities such as leaves the breast with covered by insurance. If
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Osteoporosis
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by Dr. Alex Rosioreanu
When a family member person, and still keep their benefits intact
is disabled, an estate under Medicaid or SSI. In a valid
plan must protect the Supplemental Needs Trust, the Trust will
disabled individual by prohibit the Trustee in charge of the Trust
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eligibility for government benefits.
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rejuvenation. He has 25 years of experience physical and esthetic properties of natural teeth.
performing cosmetic facial surgery and facial (See ad on page 19)
rejuvenation. As the medical director of Long
FITNESS
Island’s premier North Shore Cosmetic Medical
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advanced care available in a personal setting. Centre. 516-678-9400. skyathletic.com.
He offers a multi–dimensional approach to Sky Athletic Club offers both complete co-ed
rejuvenating the face from the inside out with no and ladies-only workout spaces. They are the
leading facility on Long Island for personal
downtime. (See ad on page 27)
s3CHLESSINGER %YE &ACE 75 Froehlich training with 40+ experienced trainers and the
Farm Blvd., Woodbury. 516-496-2122. industry leader for fitness classes with over 100
schlessingereyeandface.com. Dr. David classes a week. Never too crowded, always
Schlessinger has been in private practice comfortable, they aim to be the health and
for almost 20 years. With special focus on fitness choice for the men and women that
oculoplastic and cosmetic facial and eyelid seek a better health and fitness experience.
surgery, he provides superior, personalized Contact jeff at [email protected] for a free
care for a variety of cosmetic procedures: seven day guest pass. (See ad on page 39)
brow and mid-face lifts, eyelid surgery,
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incorporating injectable fillers with the latest E. Main St., Ste. B5, Smithtown. 631-982laser technology. He was once again named 2022. LongIslandHairRestoration.com. Dual
one of Castle Connelly’s “Top Docs” in 2013. board certified surgeon, Dr. James Marotta,
offers permanent hair restoration solutions
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for men & women as well as prescription hair
DENTISTRY
loss medication and counseling. Restore your
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Community Drive, Ste. 204, Manhasset. micro-surgical hair transplantation, follicular
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HOLISTIC HEALTH
s,INCHITZ-EDICAL7ELLNESS 70 Glen St., Ste.
300, Glen Cove. 516-759-4200. linchitzwellness.
com. At Linchitz Medical Wellness their goal is
to help their patients achieve vibrant health by
emphasizing natural treatment and, especially,
the prevention of illness. At LMW, they educate
their patients to achieve truly optimal health
based on the “six pillars” of: diet, supplements,
exercise, detoxification, stress management and
bio-identical hormone balancing. (See ad on
page 12)
LABORATORY
s3UNRISE -EDICAL ,ABORATORIES: 800-7820282. sunriselab.com. Sunrise Medical Laboratories brings over 40 years of experience,
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s3OUTH3HORE,ASER 98 E. Main St., Babylon
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Appearance Enhancement Center located in
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MENTAL HEALTH
s3OUTH /AKS (OSPITAL: 400 Sunrise Hwy.,
Amityville. 631-608-5110. south-oaks.org.
South Oaks Hospital, a member of the North
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s!NDREW ! *ACONO -$ &!#3 440
Northern Blvd., Great Neck. 516-773-2424.
990 Fifth Ave. New York. 212-570-2500.
newyorkfacialplasticsurgery.com. Dr. Andrew
Jacono is a facial plastic and reconstrutive
surgeon specializing in minimally invasive
NON-SURGICAL FACE-LIFT
facial plastic surgery. He’s Section Head of
s-AROTTA &ACIAL 0LASTIC 3URGERY 0# Facial Plastic Surgery at North Shore University
267 E. Main St., Ste. B5, Smithtown. 631- Hospital. He has published extensively in
982-2022. MarottaMD.com. Dual board medical literature on facelifting, eyelifts and
certified, Yale University trained facial plastic rhinoplasty, and has been featured on Good
surgeon, Dr. James Marotta, offers numerous Morning America, CNN and the Oprah Winfrey
treatment options for those who want to look Network. He is a volunteer cleft lip surgeon for
younger without surgery. As a facial specialist, Healing the Children and provides pro–bono
he expertly restores a youthful appearance surgery to victims of domestic violence. (See
through Ultherapy® skin tightening and ad on page 25)
lifting treatments, micro-fat injections, and s-ARTIN % +ESSLER -$ &!#3 650
fillers. Ask about our Liquid Face Lift and Northern Blvd., Great Neck. 516-466revolutionary YOUTHerapy™ treatments! Call 7000. 9242 Merrick Rd., Ste. 302, Rockville
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Centre. 516-538-5858. plasticsurgerypc.
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OB/GYN
skilled plastic surgeon practicing all aspects of
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#ONTEMPORARY 7OMENS #ARE 3001 He is certified by the American Board of Plastic
Expressway Drive North, Suite 116, Islandia. Surgery, is the Chief of Plastic Surgery at South
631-292-6747. contemporarywomenscare. Nassau Community Hospital, is an Associate
org. he board certified physicians, nurse Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at The Weill
practitioners and staff at Contemporary Cornell Medical College and is listed as one of
Women’s Care offer progressive, outstanding New York’s Top Doctors by the Castle Connolly.
obstetrics and gynecologic care for women of (See ad on page 15)
all ages. The state-of-the-art facility features the s-AROTTA&ACIAL0LASTIC3URGERY0#: 267 E.
latest equipment and technology, including Main St., Ste. B5, Smithtown. 631-982-2022.
an on-site lab, two surgical suites and MarottaMD.com. Dual board certified, Yale
contemporary laser aesthetic services. As part of University trained facial plastic surgeon, Dr.
North Shore-LIJ Medical Group, Contemporary James Marotta, is highly recognized for his work
Women’s Care provides treatment strategies in rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery),
for the best patient outcomes. (See ad on page minimally invasive endoscopic brow, cheek
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s7OMENS#ONTEMPORARY#ARE!SSOCIATES transfers, as well as his signature EZ-Lift™ mini0# Hewlett, Lynbrook and Mineola. facelift procedures. As a facial specialist, he is
winthropwcca.com. They offer a full spectrum also an expert in non-surgical rejuvenation
of high quality, technologically-advanced OB/ treatments like Ultherapy® and Total Fx
GYN services to Long Island women of all ages. Laser Skin Resurfacing and is a Platinum Level
With offices in Mineola, Lynbrook, and Hewlett Injector of Botox® & Juvederm®. (See ad on
and their affiliation with Winthrop-University page 13)
Hospital, you can trust their board-certified s#HARLOTTE !NN 2HEE -$ 257 E. Jericho
team of skilled obstetricians, gynecologists, Tpke., Huntington Station. 631-424-6707.
and sub-specialists to provide you with the liplasticsurgery.com. Dr. Rhee is a board
medical care you need… delivered with the certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon
compassion every woman deserves. (See ad who specializes in cosmetic surgery of the
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breast (Lollipop scar breast reduction, breast
augmentation and breast lift) and mommy
makeovers. Her state–of–the–art in–office
UROLOGY
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Setauket, Riverhead and Greenport. 631591-3120. scottpressurology.com. Dr. Scott
Press is a Board Certified urologist who focuses
on minimally invasive techniques for the
treatment of female incontinence. He is on
staff at John T. Mather Hospital, Peconic Bay
Medical Center, Eastern Long Island Hospital
and Huntington Hospital. Dr. Press teaches
surgical techniques to fellow surgeons at the
North Shore L.I.J. Bioskills Center in New Hyde
Park. His practice embraces both men’s and
women’s syndromes. (See ad on page 7)
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surgical suite is accredited by the Joint
Commission. Please call for a complimentary
consultation. (See ads on page 5 & 28)
RADIOLOGY
s-EDICAL !RTS 2ADIOLOGY Six convenient
locations in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
516-822-3600. medicalartsrad.com. Medical
Arts Radiology has served patients and
referring physicians with the latest advances
in diagnostic imaging for over 70 years. They
offer comprehensive services including MRI,
CT, ultrasound, PET/CT, nuclear medicine,
women’s imaging, and minimally-invasive
needle biopsy. Their team of experienced,
board-certified and subspecialty trained
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for varicose veins. He completed a diagnostic
radiology residency at the Montefiore Medical
Center and the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine affiliated hospitals, followed by an
interventional radiology fellowship at the Stony
Brook University Medical Center. Dr. Saypoff
is board certified by the American Board of
Radiology. (See ad on page 31)
s6ARICOSE 6EIN #ENTER 405 E. Main St.,
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Ninia MD, a Board Certified Phlebologist,
Registered Vascular Technologist and a Fellow
of the American College of surgeons, has been
caring for patients with varicose veins and
spider veins for over 20 years. Dr. Ninia has
lectured extensively on the topics of varicose
vein treatments including demonstrating the
procedures of endolaser and sclerotherapy.
Dr. Ninia and staff welcome the opportunity
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WEIGHT LOSS
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camtherapycenter.com. Credentialed acu–
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sMarion Winik: 7pm. Book Revue. 313 New
York Ave., Huntington. 631-271-1442.
bookrevue.com. Shee will speak about and
sign her new book; Highs in the Low Fifties:
How I Stumbled Through the Joys of Single
Life.
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sStan Wiest: 7pm. Book Revue. 313 New York
Ave., Huntington. 631-271-1442. bookrevue.
com. He will speak about and sign his new
CD; Music to Drive By.
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sPatty Blount: 7pm. Book Revue. 313 New
York Ave., Huntington. 631-271-1442.
bookrevue.com. She will speak about and sign
her new book; TMI.
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sStock Market Day Trader Group Meeting:
6:45-9:15pm. Plainview-Old Bethpage Library. 999 Old Country Rd., Plainview. 516385-8244. meetup.com/LISTMG. Free.
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sKathryn Livingston: 7pm. Book Revue. 313
New York Ave., Huntington. 631-271-1442.
bookrevue.com. She will speak about and sign
her new book; Lilly: Palm Beach, Tropical
Glamour, and Birth of a Fashion Legend.
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sMark Levin: 12pm. Book Revue. 313 New
York Ave., Huntington. 631-271-1442.
bookrevue.com. He will sign his new book The
Liberty Ammendments, Restoring the American Republic.
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sPlastic Surgery Seminar: 5-6pm. 516-7734646. Seminar on minimally invasive facial plastic surgery and non-surgical treatments.
ONGOING
sAdolescent Support & Mentoring: By appointment. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway
Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Facilitator: Marlene Natalie. For adolescents with
cancer-related illnesses.
s"ALLROOM,ATIN$ANCE,ESSONSMondays
8:30-9:45pm. Suffolk Y JCC. 74 Happauge
Rd., Commack. 631-462-9800 x139. suffolkyjcc.org. $9.
s"REAST#ANCER%XERCISE0ROGRAM Noon-1pm,
Saturdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway
Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. For
breast cancer patients who are finished with
treatment.
s#ANCER $ISCUSSION 1-2:30pm, Wednesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Facilitator,
Geri Barish. An informal, ongoing chat for
people whose lives have been touched by
cancer.
s#ARDIO "ALLROOM: Sundays at 10:30am.
Sky Athletic Club. 310 Merrick Rd., Rockville
Centre. 516-678-9400. skyathletic.com. Fast
paced cardio dance class, all levels, no partner
needed.
s#ROCHET #LASS noon-1:30pm, Thursdays.
Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. The group
is designed to help cancer patients draw
strength from each other and enjoy togetherness in this circle of friendship.
s$ECOUPAGE!RT#LASS: 12:30-2:30pm. Tuesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
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s$IABETES %DUCATION 0ROGRAM Thursdays
from 12:30-2:30pm through December 2013.
Tower Conference Room at North Shore University Hospital. 300 Community Dr., Manhasset. 855-36-GOALS. diabeteswellness@nshs.
edu. Geared towards people with diabetes but
also open to family members who want to
learn more about diabetes and helping their
loved one cope with the disease. Free.
sFitness for Older Adults: 9:05am. Fridays.
Long Beach Public Library, 11 W. Park Ave.,
Long Beach. 516-432-7201. nassaulibrary.
org/longbeach.
sHow To Meditate: 5 week course, Tuesdays
from 7:30-9:30pm. Smithtown. 631-724-9733.
lightawakenings7.com.
s)NTRODUCTION TO #OMPUTERS 1:30-3:30pm.
Tuesdays. Long Beach Public Library, 11 W.
Park Ave., Long Beach. 516-432-7201. nassaulibrary.org/longbeach.
s*APANESE #LASSICAL $ANCE: 5-7:30pm.
Tuesdays. Long Island Japanese Culture Center. 5 Linden Pl., Glen Head. 917-226-1195.
[email protected]. Learn to wear
kimono and dance with a fan in the elegant
Soke Fujima style. Beginners of all ages. For
free trial lesson, contact the instructor.
s+OGA: Wednesdays at 9:30am. Sky Athletic
Club. 310 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre. 516678-9400. skyathletic.com. Fusion fitness
class that combines kickboxing and yoga with
instructor Jon Koga.
sKundalini Yoga: 10am. Saturdays through
August 17th. Long Beach Public Library, 11 W.
Park Ave., Long Beach. 516-432-7201. nassaulibrary.org/longbeach.
s-AT 9OGA -ONDAYS 9:15-10:30am Mondays. Friedberg JCC, 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside.
516-766-4341 x111. friedbergjcc.org. Yoga
Instructor Sandy Pinz.
s0OTSOF(OPE: Thursdays. Hewlett House, 86
East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190.
1in9.org. An innovative art class for cancer
patients, using terra cotta flowerpots.
s2EIKI #LINIC Wednesdays by appointment.
Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
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about and experience this simple healing
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s3CREENWRITERS $ISCUSSION 'ROUP 7:30pm.
Every other Monday. Cinema Arts Centre Sky
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11:30am-1pm. Saturdays in August. Long
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s4HAI3TRIKE: Tuesdays at 7:15am and Fridays
at 10:30am. Sky Athletic Club. 310 Merrick
Rd., Rockville Centre. 516-678-9400. skyathletic.com. Muay Thai kick boxing class mixed
with kettle bell training.
s7RITERS2OUND4ABLE 11am-noon, Wednesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Freelance
writer and author Lyna Caruso facilitates this
creative writing workshop for those affected
by cancer. Eight-week program. Registration
required. Free.
s9OGA3TRESS 2EDUCTION 11am-noon,
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Entertainment
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s,A 4RAVIATA 7:30pm. Cinema Arts Centre.
423 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-423-7611. cinemaartscentre.org. Part of the Opera on Screen
Series.
s4HE 0ARAMOUNT #OMEDY 3ERIES 8pm. The
Paramount. 370 New York Ave., Huntington.
631-673-7300. paramountny.com.
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s#REOLE &AMILY .IGHT 5:30pm. Eisenhower
Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-5720200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
s*UDY #ARMICHAEL AND (ER 4RIO 8pm. The
Suffolk Theater. 118 East Main St., Riverhead.
631-727-4343. suffolktheater.com.
s,E!NN2IMES 8pm. The Paramount. 370 New
York Ave., Huntington. 631-673-7300. paramountny.com.
s,ONG)SLAND#OMEDY&ESTIVAL8pm. The Gateway Playhouse. 215 S. Country Rd., Bellport.
631-286-1133. pacsc.org.
s0/#/ 8pm. The Y Boulton Center for the Performing Arts. 37 W. Main St., Bay Shore. 631969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
SPOTLIGHT
Ballroom with a Twist
Ballroom with a Twist is your chance to take your
obsession to the next level. This live show features
celebrities from TV’s Dancing with the Stars, American
Idol and So You Think You Can Dance - as well as a
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the samba, waltz, foxtrot, quickstep and jive beats, as
choreographed by DWTS’ Louis Van Amstel. With Gina
Glockson, Tristan McManus, Peta Murgatroyd, “Legacy”
Perez, Jonathan Platero, Von Smith, Randy Lynn Strong,
Anna Trebunskaya, Jaymz Tuaileva and more, this song
and dance extravaganza is fun entertainment for the
whole family!
When: August 13-18
Where: The Patchogue Theatre - 71 East Main
St., Patchogue
Tickets: The Gateway Box Office, 215 South
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s4HE 3ONG 2EMAINS THE 3AME 7pm. Tilles
Center for the Performing Arts. L.I.U. C.W. Post.
Brookville. 516-299-3100. tillescenter.org. Part
of the 2013 Summer Concert Film Series.
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s#HINESE !MERICAN .IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower
Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-5720200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
s(EART!LIVEIN3EATTLE7pm. Tilles Center for
the Performing Arts. L.I.U. C.W. Post. Brookville.
516-299-3100. tillescenter.org. Part of the
2013 Summer Concert Film Series.
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s,A4RAVIATA 12pm. See August 1st.
sAir Supply: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury.
s4HE0ERKSOF"EINGA7ALLFLOWER 7pm. Cin960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-745ema Arts Centre. 423 Park Ave., Huntington.
3000. livenation.com.
631-423-7611. cinemaartscentre.org.
s!ZTEC4WO3TEPAND*IM$AWSON7pm. Glen
sSpank! The Fifty Shades Parody: 3 and 7pm.
Cove Downtown Sounds. 18 Village Sq., Glen
NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow
Cove. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
Rd., Westbury. 800-745-3000. livenation.com.
s*ULIE"UDDIN3HOW3TOPPERS7:30pm. Dix
s3UNDAY !FTERNOON "EECH 4REE #ONCERT
Hills Performing Arts Center. 305 North Service
3pm. Old Westbury Gardens. 71 Old Westbury
Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2148. dhpac.org.
Rd., Old Westbury. 516-333-0048. oldwests3ALUTE TO 6ETERANS STARRING 4ONY /RLANDO
burygardens.org.
ANDTHE53/,IBERTY"ELLS 6:45pm. Eisenhower Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516572-0200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks 5
s3ICK0UPPIES 8pm. The Paramount. 370 New s!N %VENING WITH *EFFREY 7ANDS 7pm. The
York Ave., Huntington. 631-673-7300. para- Gateway Playhouse. 215 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-286-1133. pacsc.org.
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s"EGINNINGS #HICAGO 4RIBUNE "AND 8pm.
Long Beach summer concert on the Beach.
National Blvd., Long Beach. bethpagefcu.com/
community/events.
s)RISH!MERICAN.IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower Park,
Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-5720200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
Beach summer concert on the Beach. Neptune
Blvd., Long Beach. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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s4HE "LUES "ROTHERS 8pm. The Paramount.
370 New York Ave., Huntington. 631-6737300. paramountny.com.
s4HE#OWSILLS7:30pm. Babylon Concert Se6
s-Y #OUSIN 6INNY Dusk. Cedar Creek Park, ries. Tanner Park, Copiague. bethpagefcu.com/
Seaford. 516-572-0200. nassaucountyny.gov/ community/events.
s,ADIESOF$ISCO 7pm. Eisenhower Park, Lakeagencies/parks
side Theatre, East Meadow. 516-572-0200.
nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks. Starring
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s4HE%DDIE4ORRES-AMBO+INGS/RCHESTRA Maxine Nightingale and Bonnie Pointer. HonorCall for time. Old Westbury Gardens. 71 Old ing the Red Hats.
Westbury Rd., Old Westbury. 516-333-0048. s.ICK ,OWE 8pm. The Y Boulton Center for
the Performing Arts. 37 W. Main St., Bay Shore.
oldwestburygardens.org.
s*O$EE -ESSINA 7:30pm. Babylon Concert 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
Series. Tanner Park, Copiague. bethpagefcu. s2EFLECTIONS!TRIBUTETOTHE,ADIESOF-O
town: 7:30pm. Dix Hills Performing Arts Center.
com/community/events.
s)TALIAN .IGHT WITH #ON!STONE 8pm. Long 305 North Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2148.
Beach summer concert on the Beach. New dhpac.org.
York Ave., Long Beach. bethpagefcu.com/ s4ED .UGENT 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800community/events.
s3ILVERSUN0ICKUPS 8pm. The Paramount. 370 745-3000. livenation.com.
New York Ave., Huntington. 631-673-7300.
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paramountny.com.
s#HICAGOIN#HICAGO7pm. Tilles Center for the
Performing Arts. L.I.U. C.W. Post. Brookville.
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s,INDA )PANEMA AND $IXIE #ATS 8pm. Long 516-299-3100. tillescenter.org. Part of the
august
2013 Summer Concert Film Series.
s4HE (ILARIOUS #OMEDY OF 5NCLE &LOYD
7:30pm. Dix Hills Performing Arts Center. 305
North Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2148.
dhpac.org.
s*OHN /ATES "AND 7pm. Glen Cove Downtown Sounds. 18 Village Sq., Glen Cove. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
s.EIL "ERGS 9EARS OF "ROADWAY 7pm.
Eisenhower Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-572-0200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
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s*ANIS 7pm. Tilles Center for the Performing
Arts. L.I.U. C.W. Post. Brookville. 516-2993100. tillescenter.org. Part of the 2013 Summer
Concert Film Series.
s0!#/,).IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-572-0200.
nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
s3COTT7EILANDAND4HE7ILDABOUTS 8pm. The
Paramount. 370 New York Ave., Huntington.
631-673-7300. paramountny.com.
sSimply Tzfat: 8pm. Long Beach summer
concert on the Beach. Long Beach Blvd., Long
Beach. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
s4ODD 2UNDGREN 8pm. NYCB Theatre at
Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury.
800-745-3000. livenation.com.
12
s3CANDANAVIAN!MERICAN.IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow.
516-572-0200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/
parks
sSoundtrac: 8pm. Long Beach summer concert on the Beach. National Blvd., Long Beach.
bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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s'HOSTBUSTERS Dusk. Cedar Creek Park, Seaford. 516-572-0200. nassaucountyny.gov/
agencies/parks
sHippiefest: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury.
960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-7453000. livenation.com.
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s#HEECH AND #HONG 4OWER OF 0OWER AND
War: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960
Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-745-3000.
livenation.com.
s2EAL (OT ,ANTA 8pm. Long Beach summer
concert on the Beach. New York Ave., Long
Beach. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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s#OLD3PRING(ARBOR8pm. Long Beach summer concert on the Beach. Neptune Blvd.,
Long Beach. bethpagefcu.com/community/
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on the Beach. National Blvd., Long Beach.
bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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Summer Concert Film Series.
Neil Diamond Tribute
A 10 piece band that replicates Neil Diamond’s
career from start to today.
There are other tributes to Neil Diamond, but
nothing compares to Diamond: One Hot Night.
Like a breath of fresh air, this performance
brings the sound and the costumes along with
a full stage and light show that is second to
none.
When: Saturday, August 17
Where: The Suffolk Theater, 118 East Main St.,
Riverhead.
Tickets: $30/$35. $70 Supper Club
Tax and service charges included.
631-727-4343. suffolktheater.com.
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events.
s'REASE3INGALONG 6:30pm. The Y Boulton
Center for the Performing Arts. 37 W. Main St.,
Bay Shore. 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
sLynyrd Skynyrd: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at
Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury.
800-745-3000. livenation.com.
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sDion: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960
Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-745-3000.
livenation.com.
s+OREAN !MERICAN .IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower
Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-5720200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
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sDec8Dia: 7pm. Glen Cove Downtown
Sounds. 18 Village Sq., Glen Cove. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
s(UEY,EWISAND4HE.EWS 7pm. Eisenhower
Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-5720200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
sMichael McDonald and Toto: 8pm. NYCB
Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd.,
Westbury. 800-745-3000. livenation.com.
s4HE-ICKEY(ART"AND 8pm. The Paramount.
370 New York Ave., Huntington. 631-6737300. paramountny.com.
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s"ACKTOTHE&UTURE Dusk. Cedar Creek Park,
Seaford. 516-572-0200. nassaucountyny.gov/
agencies/parks
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s'OSPEL .IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-571-3261.
nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
s.EW9ORKERS8pm. Long Beach summer concert on the Beach. New York Ave., Long Beach.
bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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s3HORTS ON THE "EACH &ILM 3ERIES 6pm. National Blvd. and the Beach, Long Beach. 516503-3971. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
sSuperman the Movie: 7:30pm. Town of
Huntington Movies on the Lawn. Crab Meadow Beach, Northport. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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s!LBERT,EEWITH$AVID+NOPFLER 7pm. The Y
Boulton Center for the Performing Arts. 37 W.
Main St., Bay Shore. 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
s*AY:IN&ADETO"LACK7pm. Tilles Center for
the Performing Arts. L.I.U. C.W. Post. Brookville.
516-299-3100. tillescenter.org. Part of the
2013 Summer Concert Film Series.
s0AKISTANI!MERICAN.IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower
Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-5720200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
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s*OE+ANE"IG"AND8pm. Long Beach summer concert on the Beach. National Blvd.,
Long Beach. bethpagefcu.com/community/
events.
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s0AT"ENATARAND.EIL'IRALDO 8pm. The Paramount. 370 New York Ave., Huntington. 631673-7300. paramountny.com.
28
sStolen Alibi: 8pm. Long Beach summer concert on the Beach. New York Ave., Long Beach.
bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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sSteel Horse: 8pm. Long Beach summer con-
cert on the Beach. Neptune Blvd., Long Beach.
bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
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s3OUL3OUND2EVUE7pm. Glen Cove Downtown Sounds. 18 Village Sq., Glen Cove. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
s/LD4IME-USIC7EEKEND Call for time. The
Fairgrounds, Old Bethpage Village Restoration.
516-572-8400. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/
parks. Featuring popular music from the Civil
War period.
ONGOING
s"ALLROOMWITHA4WISTAugust 13th-18th. The
Gateway Playhouse. 215 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-286-1133. pacsc.org. Starring Anna
Trebunskaya.
s"UDDY4HE"UDDY(OLLY3TORYAugust 28th
through September 14th. The Gateway Playhouse. 215 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-2861133. pacsc.org.
s(AIR August 9th through the 31st. CM Performing Arts Center. 931 Montauk Hwy., Oakdale. 631-218-2810. cmpac.com.
s.UNSENSE Through September 8th. John W.
Engeman Theater. 250 Main St., Northport. 631261-2900. engemantheater.com.
s3INGININTHE2AINThrough August 10th. The
Gateway Playhouse. 215 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-286-1133. pacsc.org.
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s"ARRINGTON ,EVY 8pm. The Paramount. 370
New York Ave., Huntington. 631-673-7300.
paramountny.com.
s%LVIS4RIBUTE 3PECTACULAR 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-745-3000. livenation.com.
s&RANK6IGNOLAWITH6INNY2ANIOLO 8pm. The
Y Boulton Center for the Performing Arts. 37 W.
Main St., Bay Shore. 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
s)N THE 3TILL OF THE .IGHT 7pm. Eisenhower
Park, Lakeside Theatre, East Meadow. 516-5720200. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks. An
evening of doo wop and 50’s and 60’s oldies.
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s#HEAP 4RICK 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800745-3000. livenation.com.
s'LENN4ILBROOK 8pm. The Y Boulton Center
for the Performing Arts. 37 W. Main St., Bay
Shore. 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
sToby Walker and Gail Storm: 7pm. Glen
Cove Downtown Sounds. 18 Village Sq., Glen
Cove. bethpagefcu.com/community/events.
s5 2ATTLE AND (UM 7pm. Tilles Center for
the Performing Arts. L.I.U. C.W. Post. Brookville.
516-299-3100. tillescenter.org. Part of the
2013 Summer Concert Film Series.
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668-2554.
s#URRENT %VENTS #LUB 11:30am, Mondays.
Friedberg JCC. 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside. Contact
Debbie Rosen 516-634-4169. friedbergjcc.
org. Breakfast with facilitator, Matt Shalette,
in a discussion highlighting world, national,
local news and the week’s hot topic.
s$ENNIS0ULESTON%XHIBIT August 7th through
September 28th. The Historical Society. 300
West Main St., Riverhead. 631-281-6001. easternlongislandaudubonsociety.org.
s&AMILY3UNDAYATTHE-USEUM 1pm, Sun18
s.ATURE 7ALKS %XPLORE THE 2UINS 9-11am. days. One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor. 516Muttontown Preserve. 516-571-8500. nassau- 484-9337. nassaumuseum.org. Docent-led
family walk-through of the exhibition and,
countyny.gov/agencies/parks. Free
beginning at 1:30 pm, supervised art activities
for the whole family. Special family guides of
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An Evening with
sLong Island Scottish Festival and Highland the main exhibition are available in the gallerGames: 9am-5pm. Old Westbury Gardens. 71 ies. Museum admission required.
Todd Rundgren
Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury. 516-333- s&ARMERS -ARKET Wednesdayss through November. Christopher Morley Park. 516-571Todd Rundgren has been an influential artist for
0048. oldwestburygardens.org.
over thirty years and is recognized for his hits,
s-OUNTED#OWBOY3HOOTING-ATCH Call for 8113. nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/parks
time. The Fairgrounds, Old Bethpage Village s&RIENDSHIP #IRCLE 12:30-3pm. 1st and 3rd
“I Saw The Light” and “Hello It’s Me.” He is also
Restoration. 516-572-8400. nassaucountyny. Thursdays of the month. Mid-Island Y JCC, 45
known for his production work for Sparks, the
Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview. 516-822-3535
gov/agencies/parks
New York Dolls, Meat Loaf, XTC, The Psychedelic
x335. miyjcc.org. Ages 60 and up. $6.
Furs, Grand Funk Railroad and many others. He
s'IVE"ACK3UNDAYS Once a month ZwangerONGOING
brings his greatest hits show to the NYCB Theatre
sAcross Time and Place: Treasures from the Pesiri Radiology provides free radiological
at Westbury on August 11th.
0ERMANENT#OLLECTIONThrough August 11th. exams (MRI, CT SCAN, X-ray, Mammography,
When: Sunday, August 11th at 8pm
The Heckscher Museum of Art. 2 Prime Ave., etc.) for uninsured Nassau and Suffolk County
residents. For more information, upcoming
Where: NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow
Huntington. 631-351-3250. heckscher.org.
Road, Westbury
s!DULT #ONNECTIONS 7:30pm, Thursdays. dates, and phone numbers, visit ZPgivebackFriedberg JCC. 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside. 516- sundays.org.
Tickets $59.50, $39.50 and $29.50 and can be
766-4341 x111. friedbergjcc.org. $7 dues per s'OLD #OAST -ANSION 4OURS Thursdays to
purchased at www.ticketmaster.com, charge by phone
month. Additional fees apply occasionally for Sundays through October 31st. Sands Point
at 800-745-3000. For further information, please visit
Preserve. 516-571-7900. nassaucountyny.gov/
theme dinners.
thetheatreatwestbury.com
agencies/parks
s!FTERMODERNIS-
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October
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13th. Nassau County Museum of Art, One s.ANCY 7ERNERSBACH 'IFTS FROM THE 3EA
Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor. 516-484-9337. August 1st to the 30th. The Huntington Library.
338 Main St., Huntington. 631-427-5165. thenassaumuseum.org.
s4HE !LEF "ET OF "EING A -ENSCH Sundays huntingtonlibrary.org
1-4pm. Suffolk Y JCC, Alan and Helene Rosen- s.#-!S 3CULPTURE 0ARK Nassau County
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Museum of Art, One Museum Drive, Roslyn
s.ATURE7ALKS3UMMER"IRDS 9-11am. Mut- berg Discovery Museum. 74 Hauppauge Rd., Harbor. 516-484-9337. nassaumuseum.org.
Commack.
631-462-9800
x140.
suffolkyjcc.
tontown Preserve. 516-571-8500. nassauMore than 50 works by renowned artists set
org
countyny.gov/agencies/parks. Free
s!LEX +ATZ 3ELECTIONS FROM THE 7HITNEY amidst the 145-acre property.
Museum of American Art: Through October s.#-!S 7ALKING 4RAILS AND 'ARDENS Nas10
sau County Museum of Art, One Museum
sBug Safari: 11am. Old Westbury Gardens. 13th. Nassau County Museum of Art, One Drive, Roslyn Harbor. 516-484-9337. nassauMuseum
Drive,
Roslyn
Harbor.
516-484-9337.
71 Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury. 516-333museum.org. The museum’s 145 acres include
nassaumuseum.org.
0048. oldwestburygardens.org.
many marked nature trails through the woods.
s"OOK
,OVERS
"ONANZA
1:30-5pm,
on
the
sTrish Doolan: 7pm. Book Revue. 313 New
Experience the many lush examples of horticulfirst
Wednesday
of
each
month.
Extended
York Ave., Huntington. 631-271-1442.
tural arts.
hours
until
8pm
on
the
first
Wednesday
of
bookrevue.com. She will speak about and sign
s.IGHT 3KY /BSERVING 3ESSIONS 7pm-mideach
month.
Library
Wing
on
Merrick
and
her new book; The Singing Gardener.
night, Saturdays. Custer Institute and ObserKirkwood Avenues. 516-379-6434.
s#AR #ULTURE !RT AND THE !UTOMOBILE vatory, 1115 Main Bayview Rd., Southold.
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631-765-2626. CusterObservatory.org. Guided
sTH !NNUAL #LAM 3HUCKING #ONTEST Through August 11th. The Heckscher Museum tours of the night sky through powerful teleof
Art.
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Prime
Ave.,
Huntington.
631-35110am-4pm. Surfs Out Restaurant. Kismet Fire
scopes. Weather permitting. Suggested donaIsland. 631-669-7770. wibcc.org. Presented 3250. heckscher.org.
tion $5.
s#ONNECTIONS
7-8:15pm,
second
and
fourth
by the West Islip Breast Cancer Coalition.
Wednesdays. Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge s2!$)3( (Reserve a Day for Interesting Social
Rd., Commack. 631-462-9800 x139. syjcc. Happenings): 11:30am-1:30pm, Tuesdays, Mid15
org. Widow and widowers group for ages 50 Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview.
sStargazers: 8:30pm. Old Westbury Gardens.
516-822-3535 x335. miyjcc.org. Ages 60 and
and up. $9.
71 Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury. 516-333s#OUNTRY 7ESTERN ,INE $ANCING Mondays, up. $6.
0048. oldwestburygardens.org.
7-830pm. Through August 12th. Hither Hills s2!0 2ETIREES !CTIVITY 0ROGRAM: 12:30State Park. Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk. 631- 3pm, 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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s4HE )SLANDS OF -ORICHES )NLET 8am. Cupsoque Beach. 516-662-7751. [email protected]. Free. Led by Eileen Schwinn. Meet
at the parking lot.
sMark Levin: 12pm. Book Revue. 313 New
York Ave., Huntington. 631-271-1442.
bookrevue.com. He will sign his new book The
Liberty Ammendments, Restoring the American Republic.
Mid-Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview. 516-822-3535 x335. miyjcc.org. Ages
55 and up. $6.
s2%!#( 2ECREATIONAL %DUCATIONAL !R
TISTIC#ULTURAL(APPENINGS 10:30am-noon,
Tuesdays. Sid Jacobson JCC, 300 Forest Drive,
East Hills. 516-484-1545 x134. sjjcc.org. Ages
60 and up. $10.
s2ECENT !CQUISITIONS From August 17th to
November 24th. The Heckscher Museum of
Art. 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. 631-351-3250.
heckscher.org.
s3ANDCASTLE #ONTEST Thursdays, 9:3010:30am. Through August 29th. Hither Hills
State Park. Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk. 631668-2554.
s3INGLES #HAT #HEW 7:45-9:30pm,
Wednesdays. Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge
Rd., Commack. 631-462-9800 x139. syjcc.
org. Group for all singles facilitated by a certified social worker. Refreshments served. $9.
s3OCIABLE 3INGLES 3-5pm, first and third
ahursdays. Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge Rd.,
Commack. 631-462-9800 x121. syjcc.org.
Group for active, single seniors ages 60 and
up. $4. Registration required.
s3OPHISTICATED 3INGLES 7:30-9:30pm, Mondays. Friedberg JCC, 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside.
516-766-4341 x133. friedbergjcc.org. Singles
ages 40 and up meet weekly; facilitated by Irwin Pfeffer. $8.
s3QUARE $ANCING Fridays, 7-8:30pm. Wildwood State Park. Hulse Landing Road, Wading
River. 631-929-4314.
s3TAN "RODSKY 2ETROSPECTIVE From August
11th. to December 1st. The Heckscher Museum of Art. 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. 631-3513250. heckscher.org.
s7EDNESDAY #LUB 10:30am-1:30pm, MidIsland Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview.
516-822-3535 x335. miyjcc.org. Ages 70 and
up. $6.
s9OUNG.ATURALISTS#LUB 1-3pm. Meets the
1st of every month. Brookside County Park. 59
Brook St., Sayville. 631-581-1731. gsbas.org.
This club focuses on creating interest in the
natural world around us and becoming stewards of a natural area.
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