February 2015 Vol. 10 No. 11 Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 2 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 3 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 4 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 5 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 6 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 7 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 8 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 9 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 10 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 11 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com Ask the Attorney is a monthly column which allows readers to have their legal questions answered by qualified attorneys. You may submit your questions via email or call the number listed below for immediate answers. All inquiries are confidential and free. The names of those submitting questions are changed to ensure anonymity. Q: Dear Attorney: I have a tenant who hasn’t paid me rent for five months. I went to an attorney to start an eviction but I just received a letter that the tenant filed for bankruptcy. My attorney says I can’t file the eviction now and that I may not get the back rent I’m owed. Is there anything I can do to get the tenant out and collect the money that I’m owed? - Ann A: Dear Ann: The answers to your questions are yes and maybe. You didn’t indicate in your letter what chapter of bankruptcy the tenant filed. However, whether you’re dealing with a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, there is an automatic stay in effect which prevents you from starting the eviction proceeding while the bankruptcy case is pending. If your tenant filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you can either wait until the case is closed and then start the eviction proceeding or you can make a motion to the bankruptcy court for permission to lift the stay and proceed immediately. However, you will have to pay an attorney to make the motion and since a typical Chapter 7 case only takes about three months to be discharged and closed, it may make more sense to just wait until the end of the case. With respect to the rent that you are owed, that debt will likely be wiped out in the Chapter 7, so although you will still be able to evict the tenant, you probably will not be able to get a money judgment for the back rent. The one exception may be if there are nonexempt assets belonging to the tenant that the Chapter 7 trustee is liquidating. In that case, you would be notified by the trustee to file a proof of claim for the amount you are owed and you may receive some money. Similarly, if the tenant filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will have the opportunity to file a proof of claim and possibly collect the back money as well as the go-forward rent payments. Feel free to contact my office to discuss your rights and remedies further. Q: Dear Attorney: My fiancé and I have been together for many years. We own a house together and have joint credit cards. We are struggling financially and are considering bankruptcy. Can we file a bankruptcy case together since we have joint debts? - Barb A: Dear Barb: Unfortunately, no. While you can both file for bankruptcy, you would have to file separate cases since you are not legally married. Call anytime or email questions: Spina & Kreitzman Attorneys at Law 300 Rabro Drive, Suite 152 • Hauppauge, NY 11788 (631) 342-8388 • asklegalquestions@gmail.com Focusing on Bankruptcy, Foreclosure Defense, Mortgage Modification, Debt Relief, Judgments & Wage Garnishments, Real Estate. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. This column is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 12 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com REP. LEE ZELDIN HONORS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ON 375th ANNIVERSARY On January 17, 2015, at Brecknock Hall in Greenport, Congressman Zeldin presented a Certificate of Congressional Recognition to the Town of Southold in honor of the town's 375th Anniversary. This was Congressman Zeldin’s first public speaking event in district since being recently sworn in. Brecknock Hall was once the summer home of William Floyd’s son. William Floyd was one of four New Yorkers to sign the Declaration of Independence and was also the first Congressman from the First Congressional District. Congressman Zeldin happens to be a graduate of William Floyd High School in Mastic Beach. February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 13 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 14 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 15 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com BE PREPARED FOR WINTER WEATHER AND STORMS The winter season is upon us, and Legislator Tom Muratore (R-Ronkonkoma) would like to offer residents helpful tips in preparation of extreme cold weather and winter storms. “We have already been hit with one freezing cold spell, and winter is long from over,” stated Legislator Muratore. “It is important to take some simple precautionary measures to keep your family safe and protect your home and personal property.” • Maintain heating equipment and chimneys by having them cleaned and inspected every year. The following information is provided courtesy of http://www.ready.gov/ • Keep fire extinguishers on hand, and make sure everyone in your house knows how to use them. House fires pose an additional risk, as more people turn to alternate heating sources without taking the necessary safety precautions. • Insulate pipes with insulation or newspapers and plastic and allow faucets to drip a little during cold weather to avoid freezing. Running water, even at a trickle, helps prevent pipes from freezing. • All fuel-burning equipment should be vented to the outside and kept clear. WINTERIZE YOUR HOME • Winterize your home to extend the life of your fuel supply by insulating walls and attics, caulking and weather-stripping doors and windows, and installing storm windows or covering windows with plastic. • Learn how to shut off water valves (in case a pipe bursts). • Insulate your home by installing storm windows or covering windows with plastic from the inside to keep cold air out. • Winterize your house, barn, shed or any other structure that may provide shelter for your family, neighbors, livestock or equipment. Clear rain gutters; repair roof leaks and cut away tree branches that could fall on a house or other structure during a storm. February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 • Hire a contractor to check the structural ability of the roof to sustain unusually heavy weight from the accumulation of snow - or water, if drains on flat roofs do not work 16 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 17 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com COUNSELING Sachem Community Youth Services offers free, short term, formal counseling to youth and their families residing in the Brookhaven portion of Sachem School District. Counseling is being provided by a social worker. Please call 585-1811 to make an appointment. February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 18 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com Dominik Benedetto, son of Donna Llorens and Mike Benedetto, graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy May 21, 2014. Dominik is from Ronkonkoma and is a 2010 Connetquot graduate. He received his bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and has been assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf in Alameda, California. Dominik's older brother Michael is a former Coast Guardsman and his younger brother Lukas is currently attending the Coast Guard Academy. February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 19 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com VALENTINE QUOTE VALENTINE QUOTE Each time you love, love as deeply as if it were forever. - Audre Lorde They invented hugs to let people know you love them without saying anything. - Bil Keane SERVICE FAIR EDUCATES SCHOOL PERSONNEL AND PARENTS coordination, and financial planning services were on hand to provide important information to attendees. Herb and Regina Johnson from Westhampton Beach attended the fair on behalf of their eighteen-year-old son who has autism. They were looking for guardianship information but after visiting all of the tables, they had two bags filled with brochures, pamphlets, business cards, and more. Mr. Johnson said, “The fair was very beneficial. Everything was here, all in one place. We got very useful information about social security, and now we know what we need to do, where to go, and who to talk to for our son.” The Annual Agency Services Fair sponsored by Eastern Suffolk BOCES (ESBOCES)Student Support Services provided an opportunity for parents, school social workers, school psychologists, and teachers to connect with a wide-variety of service providers to prepare for their child’s/student’s future. ESBOCES School Social Worker Jennifer FarnumWeber said, “The goal of the fair is to make connections between school districts and outside community agencies. We hope to fit the needs of our students and our component school districts to the best of our ability.” Jennifer’s role is to partner with the community and outside agencies to keep social workers and psychologists up to date with the most recent trends. Program Administrator Elizabeth Melichar said, “It’s never too early for parents and schools to think about transitioning their child/student. In essence, the social workers make the connections. They are the conduit to give parents names and information about services and programs. As part of the New York State Education Department regulations, we need to provide parent training and education on a regular basis. This fair is a perfect forum.” More than fifty representatives from day habilitation programs, group homes, respite programs, service February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 20 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 21 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com Two traveling angels stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family. The younger angel was infuriated and asked the older angel how could you have let this happen? The first man had everything, yet you helped him, she accused. The family was rude and refused to let the angels stay in the mansion's guest room. The second family had little but was willing to share everything, and you let the cow die. Instead the angels were given a small space in the cold basement. "Things aren't always what they seem," the older angel replied. "When we stayed in the basement of the mansion, I noticed there was gold stored in that hole in the wall. As they made their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a hole in the wall and repaired it. Since the owner was so obsessed with greed and unwilling to share his good fortune, I sealed the wall so he wouldn't find it." When the younger angel asked why, the older angel replied, "Things aren't always what they seem" The next night the pair came to rest at the house of a very poor, but very hospitable farmer and his wife. "Then last night as we slept in the farmers bed, the angel of death came for his wife I gave him the cow instead. Things aren't always what they seem." After sharing what little food they had the couple let the angels sleep in their bed where they could have a good night's rest. Sometimes that is exactly what happens when things don't turn out the way they should. If you have faith, you just need to trust that every out come is always to your advantage. You just might not know it until some time later. When the sun came up the next morning the angels found the farmer and his wife in tears? Their only cow, whose milk had been their sole income, lay dead in the field. Kids Jokes COUNCILMAN LAVALLE ATTENDS GRAND RE-OPENING OF SKY TAN SALON IN SELDEN On January 10, Councilman Kevin LaValle attended the Grand Re-Opening of the Sky Tan tanning salon in Selden. The salon, which originally opened on November 11, 2013, was in business only 42 days when an arsonist set fire to the shopping center, gutting the salon and another business. The owners vowed to rebuild and after a year, the salon is back in business. Councilman LaValle said, “After being faced with such a devastating loss, I’m happy to welcome Sky Tan back into the Selden community and wish them the best of luck in the future.” Q: What did the octopus say to his girlfriend when he proposed? A: Can I have your hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand in marriage? Q: What did the stamp say to the envelope A: Q: A: To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 What travels around the world but stays in one corner? A stamp. Q: What did the paper Pictured left to right are Robert Martinez, Chief of Staff to Legislator Tom Muratore; Assemblyman Al Graf; Sky Tan owner Brianna Froehlich; shopping center coowners John Rose and Gene Cella; Courtney Cella and Councilman Kevin LaValle. February 2015 on Valentine's Day? I'm stuck on you! clip say to the magnet? A: I find you very attractive. 22 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 23 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 24 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 25 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com STATE SENATOR AND CONGRESSMAN LEE ZELDIN HIGHLIGHTS AVAILABILITY OF DWYER PROGRAM AT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH SUFFOLK COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS AND VETERAN ORGANIZATIONS FEBRUARY TRIVIA FUN WRITTEN BY AMELIA INTRAVAIA 1. What is the birthstone for February? 2. What is the flower of February? 3. When is traditionally Groundhog Day? 4. What two Presidents birthdays are celebrated in February? On December 18, New York State Senator and Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, C-Shirley) joined with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, County Legislators Tom Muratore and Bill Lindsay III, the Suffolk County United Veterans and many other veterans’ organizations and concerned citizens, to raise more awareness of the PFC Joseph Dwyer Peer toPeer Support Program. Zeldin, a U.S. Army veteran who currently serves as a Major in the Army Reserves, spoke about the availability of the Dwyer Program forveterans in need. The Dwyer Program, which Zeldin spearheaded as a State Senator, expanded this year to 12 counties throughout New York State. 5. What actor played Dr. Gillespie in the movies? 6. who played Dr. Kildare in the movies? 7. What winged figure is symbolic of St. Valentine’s Day? 8. What other animal name is the Groundhog known by? 9. If the Groundhog sees his shadow, what does it mean? 10. What was the Glenn Miller Orchestra theme song? 11. What three famous Rock N’ Roll singers were killed in a plane crash Feb. 3, 1959? 12. What two actors played the leads in the hit TV show “Hart to Hart”? 13. Who played their faithful servant and friend, Max? 14. Who is known as Broadway Joe? 15. Where is the Football Hall of Fame Museum located? SENIOR JOKES RE-RELEASED HITS FOR BABY BOOMERS: Look in this month’s edition of Our Place for the answers. CONGRESSMAN LEE ZELDIN ANNOUNCES OPENING OF DISTRICT AND D.C. OFFICES • “You’re So Varicose Vein” by Carly Simon • “How Can You Mend A Broken Hip?” by the BeeGees • “The First Time Ever I Forgot Your Face” by Roberta Flack Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, C-NY-1) announced the opening of his district and D.C. offices. His primary District Office will be located in Patchogue, NY. • “I Can’t See Clearly Now” by Johnny Nash • “Papa Got A Kidney Stone” by the Temptations • “These Boots Give Me Arthritis” by Nancy Sinatra • “You Make Me Feel Like Napping” by Leo Sayer • “Once, Twice, Three Trips to the Bathroom” by CONTACT INFORMATION FOR THE OFFICES ARE LISTED BELOW: Patchogue Office 31 Oak Street, Suite 20 • Patchogue, NY 11772 Phone: 631-289-1097 • Fax: 631-289-1268 the Commodores • “A Whiter Shade of Hair” by Procol Harum • “I Get By with a Little Help from Depends” by the Beatles Washington, DC Office 1517 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-3826 • Fax: 202-225-3143 • “Rikki, Don’t Lose Your Car Keys” by Steely Dan • “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Walker” by Herman's Hermits • “Talkin’ ‘Bout My Medication” by the Who • “Bald Thing” by the Troggs • “You Can’t Always Pee When You Want” by the Congressman Zeldin has also launched his official House website, Facebook account and Twitter feed, where he will provide updates from Congress. Rolling Stones • “I Heard It through the Grape Nuts” by Marvin Gaye You can access these pages through the following links: Official House Website: zeldin.house.gov And last, but definitely not least, • “Bad Prune Rising” by Credence Clearwater Revivial Official Facebook: www.facebook.com/RepLeeZeldin (our personal favorite) Official Twitter: @RepLeeZeldin February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 26 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com Kids Jokes FOOD DRIVE BENEFITS 50 FAMILIES Students at the Eastern Suffolk BOCES Centereach Academic Center (CAC) provided 50 families in need with holiday food boxes. CAC Principal Sue Goltz said, “Donations were accepted from Island Harvest and Sts. Philip and James School. Together they donated 30 boxes of food to the food pantry at CAC for distribution to those less fortunate students and their families. Each box contained a handwritten note from a student at Sts. Philip and James School expressing good wishes to the families.” The note read: Dear Friends, at this special time of year, we want to take the time to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy new year. Spending time with family is a great way to celebrate the holidays, so we hope you enjoy this delicious Christmas meal. Merry Christmas from the students at Sts. Philip and James School. Many thanks to Tom Montiglio, chairman of the Babylon Town Conservative Committee who contributed ten boxes of food and gift cards to the food drive. Q: What do you call a very small Valentine? A: A Valentiny! Q: What did the boy bird A: say to the girl bird on Valentine's Day? Let me call you Tweet heart! Q: What did the boy cat say to the girl cat on Valentine's Day? A: You're purrr-fect for me! Q: What kind of flowers do you never give A: Q: A: on Valentine's Day? Cauliflowers! What do farmers give their wives on Valentine's Day? Hogs and Kisses! TOWN PRESENTS “DOGS PLAYING FOR LIFE” TRAINING SEMINAR AT BROOKHAVEN ANIMAL SHELTER NEW! On January 7, the Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter presented its first “Dogs Playing for Life” seminar, an introduction to a training program for shelter dogs featuring canine play groups. The program, which has been introduced to more than 50 shelters across the United States and Canada, utilizes play groups as an assessment, enrichment, training and adoption enhancement tool. The goal of the program is to demonstrate how play groups can improve the quality of life for dogs and the people who work and volunteer at shelters. Pictured left to right at the seminar are Councilman Dan Panico, Animal Shelter Director Ashley Boyd and “Dogs Playing for Life” founder Aimee Sadler, who is also the Director of Training and Behavior for the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation. TEEN KARATE PROGRAM This 8 week program is a beginner karate class for students ages 13-17. Students must register in advance and there is a $40 materials fee. This includes the uniform, administration fee and other materials. Normal cost would be close to $180. Sachem CYS offers this program in conjunction with LI Family Karate. Classes will take place on Tuesdays from 4:00-5:45 pm. Please call Sachem Community Youth Services at 585-1811. February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 27 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com REP. LEE ZELDIN PRESENTS AWARDS TO CIVIL AIR PATROL OFFICERS AND CADETS VALENTINE QUOTE I know of only one duty, and that is to love. - Albert Camus MOMS CLUB OF WESTERN BROOKHAVEN MOMS Club of Western Brookhaven (http://brookhavenmomsclub.webs.com) is part of MOMS Club International and we are a non-profit support group for stay-at-home moms and for moms who work part-time. We get together for playgroups, field trips, moms nights out and more. Serving Centereach, Farmingville, Hauppauge, Holbrook, Holtsville, Lake Grove, Lake Ronkonkoma, Nesconset, Port Jefferson, Ronkonkoma, Selden and surrounding areas. We meet the last Thursday of the month at 10am at the VFW Hall (55 Lake Shore Rd, Ronkonkoma). For more information contact Kathleen 516-662-2440 or mvpmomsclub@yahoo.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 On Saturday, January 17, 2015, Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, C-NY-1) joined with Col. Steve Perta, to present awards, including those pictured above, to Long Island Group Civil Air Patrol Officers and Cadets. The awards were part of a Military Ball held at Villa Lombardi's in Holbrook. 28 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com 150 Holbrook Road • Holbrook, NY 11741 LOVE SONGS WITH THE RICCIARDIS HAND-WASHING, HYGIENE & HEALTH February 1 2:00pm That’s amore! Husband and wife duo Vincent and Emily Ricciardi will perform some of the most famous love duets and ballads of our era, drawn from the worlds of opera, Broadway, jazz, and pop. Wednesday, February 11 10:30am In today’s complicated world, sometimes the simplest solutions can be the most effective. Vanessa Langer, RN, MS will explore fast, easy, and universal ways to promote health and stop the spread of germs. BALLROOM DANCING: WALTZ RUDOLPH VALENTINO: THE GREAT LOVER OF THE SILVER SCREEN Friday, February 6 7:30pm Instructor Kelly Ficarra of Rhythms & Soul Dance Studio will teach this romantic dance style, one of the most popular and traditional ballroom dances. Come alone or bring a partner. Wednesday, February 11 7:00pm Valentino was the big screen’s first incarnation of the “Latin Lover,” a magnetic, mysterious, and exotic figure adored by women and despised by men. With the assistance of audio and video clips, former teacher and journalist Marilyn Carminio will show you how Valentino rose from obscure Italian immigrant beginnings to become a magnificent screen idol. See why his legend lives on nearly 90 years after his death! DEMENTIA: KEEPING THE CONVERSATION GOING Monday, February 2 7:00pm Living with or caring for a loved one with dementia poses many challenges for families and caregivers. Back by popular demand, Michael Romas, PhD, will conduct an open Q&A forum which will address and explore your questions and concerns. FROM WRITING TO PUBLISHING Monday, February 9 7:00pm Get tips on how to integrate your research with your writing project and explore various avenues for getting your work published. Mankh (Walter E. Harris III) has over 12 years of experience designing, editing, and publishing nearly 70 books with his own imprint, Allbook Books. He is resident poet and essay contributor at axisoflogic.com, and his writings have been published both online and in print in numerous publications including Long Island Pulse, Newsday, The Long-Islander, PoetryBay.com, and Book/Mark Quarterly Review. EVERY STEP YOU TAKE Tuesday, February 3 11:30am Jared Caspe, DPT, Physical Therapist, will discuss tricks and techniques for walking safely, climbing stairs, and maintaining balance. This program will also be helpful for caregivers, who will learn methods for guarding and assisting their loved ones. ORAL HEALTH CARE FOR 50+ Thursday, February 5 10:30am It is never too late to begin a good oral hygiene routine. Dr. Katie Chin, a General Practice Resident from Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine, will explain the truth about proper oral hygiene, whether or not you still have all your teeth. Find out how to cut down on medical bills and doctor visits, as well as ways to encourage your children and grandchildren to develop good habits. All are welcome to attend this free event at the Sachem Public Library. For more information, or to register, call 631-588-5024. AWARD-WINNING ADVERTISING AGENCY OPEN ITS DOORS TO ESBOCES STUDENTS us in the movies, TV, advertising, and publishing. The students are using industry-standard programs and will have the necessary skills to apply to a variety of career opportunities. We are very thankful to the staff at Austin & Williams Advertising for showing our students how they produce ‘rock-solid results’.” What’s it like to work at a high-end advertising agency? Eastern Suffolk BOCES (ESBOCES) students from Islip Career Center had the opportunity to find out when they visited Austin & Williams Advertising in Hauppauge. Chief Creative Officer and partner, Rick Chiorando welcomed the students from the Computer Graphic Arts Program to the award-winning agency. Teacher Cora WeuleSparwasser said, “Mr. Chiorando engaged the students in a game of “guess the logo” using a pop-art inspired typographic painting on the wall of the boardroom and Henry Luhmann, director of production services, provided the students with a thorough tour of the advertising agency.” Special Education Career students enrolled in Computer Graphic Arts use computers for desktop publishing, graphic design, and photo retouching. Said Weule-Sparwasser, “Digital design is all around February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 29 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com GYM CLASS FREEZES OVER 60 MINUTES OF CODING Kindergarten Students Exercise in a Winter Wonderland Kindergarten students at Middle Country Central School District’s Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center did more than walk in a “Winter Wonderland” during gym classes. Students moved station-to-station riding sleds and toboggans, “ice skating,” “fishing” in a frozen lake, throwing “snowballs” and sliding down “Unity Hill.” Completing these activities helped students build strength, endurance, coordination and motor planning skills, while encouraging activelearning at a young age. Students pulled their classmates in toboggans and sleds attached to scooters; used carpet squares to simulate ice skating; fished in a frozen lake using fishing rods, metal washers and magnets; threw whiteballs to simulate snowballs; and went for a sleigh ride down “Unity Hill” using scooters and snow disks. Middle Country Central School District Celebrates Computer Science Education Week The Middle Country Central School District students recently completed an “Hour of Code” as part of a nationwide initiative to involve millions of students in computer programming education. “Hour of Code” aims to encourage students to explore computer science career opportunities and stress the need to integrate computer programming lessons into everyday school instruction. Students districtwide participated and completed hands-on activities that taught coding basics including simple algorithms, conditional statements, or coding language. The students also learned the fundamentals of repeatlooping, which allows a student to repeat a code. “Computer literacy has become vital for completing daily tasks, let alone career readiness,” said Superintendent Roberta Gerold. “We must begin to provide computer science lessons to students in order to encourage critical thinking and prepare our students for the ever growing digital world.” The “Hour of Code” encouraged computer science research among students beginning at the elementary level up through the high school. Similar to adopting foreign languages, younger students are able to grasp computer language concepts more effectively. This nationwide initiative helped to lay the groundwork for increased computer literacy throughout the district. Kindergarten students at Middle Country Central School District’s Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center pull each other on sleighs to help build strength and endurance during Winter Wonderland-themed gym classes as part of a yearlonginitiative to promote active learning. Middle Country Central School District’s Centereach High School students work together to complete an “Hour of Code.” The “Hour of Code” is a nationwide Computer Science Education Week activity that aims to encourage students to pursue future careers in the computer science field. February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 A kindergarten student from Middle Country Central School District’s Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center uses a “fishing rod” with a metal washer as bait to catch magnetized fish during Winter Wonderland-themed gym classes to teach coordination and motor planning skills at a young age. 30 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com BROOKHAVEN YOUTH BUREAU COAT DRIVE OFF TO A GOOD START DROP OFF SITES ACCEPTING DONATIONS NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY 13 On January 16, Supervisor Ed Romaine (right) stopped by the Brookhaven Youth Bureau Coat Drive drop off location in the lobby of Town Hall to thank staff members (left to right) Amy Gironda, Josephine Lunde and Lizabeth Derkevics for their efforts to help needy residents stay warm this winter. The Coat Drive began on January 12 and runs through February 13. Residents are asked to drop off gently used and clean infant to adult sized coats, scarves, hats and gloves at the following locations: • Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill in Farmingville • Brookhaven Town Highway Department, 1140 Old Town Road in Coram Kids Jokes • Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, 39 Montauk Highway in Blue Point • New Village Recreation Center, 20 Wireless Road in Centereach Q: What do squirrels give for • Rose Caracappa Senior Center, 739 Route 25A in Mount Sinai Valentine's Day? A: Forget-me-nuts. For more information, call 631-451-TOWN (8696) or the Town of Brookhaven Youth Bureau at 631-451-8011. Q: Why did the banana go SENIOR JOKES out with the prune? Two elderly women were out driving in a large car. Both could barely see over the dashboard. As they were cruising along, they came to an intersection. The stoplight was red, but they just went on through. The woman in the passenger seat thought to herself, "I must be losing it. I could have sworn we just went through a red light." After a few more minutes, they came to another intersection, and the light was red again. They went right though it. This time, the woman in the passenger seat was almost sure that the light had been red and was really concerned that she was losing it. She was getting nervous and decided to pay very close attention to the road and the next intersection to see what was going on. At the next intersection, the light was definitely red, and sure enough, they went right through again. She turned to the other woman and said, "Mildred! Did you know we just ran through three red lights in a row? You could have killed us!" Mildred turned to her and said, "Oh my, am I driving?" February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 A: Because it couldn't get a date. Q: What did the caveman give his wife on Valentine's Day? A: Ughs and kisses! Q: What did the elephant say A: to his girlfriend? I love you a ton! Q: What did one pickle say to the other? A: You mean a great dill to me. 31 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 32 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com February 2015 To Advertise Call 631-224-9500 33 Say You Saw It In “Our Place” Centereach Visit our new web site at www.OurPlaceNews.com NEWFIELD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GET A MAKEOVER Middle Country Cosmetology Class Receives Professional Advice from The Peter Coppola Company Peter Coppola, a world-renowned icon in the beauty industry, of the Peter Coppola Company, recently visited a class of 25 cosmetology students at Middle Country Central School District’s Newfield High School. Coppola and his staff performed product and hair technique demonstrations and taught students tips for pursuing cosmetology careers. The school visit served as a launch pad for the Peter Coppola Company Education Team’s new InSchoolPro Program. The new program provides educational tutorials online, invitations to manufacturer and professional symposiums, and job placement opportunities. SENIOR JOKES Three old ladies were discussing the trials and tribulations of getting older. One said, "Sometimes I catch myself with a jar of mayonnaise in my hand while standing in front of the refrigerator, and I can't remember whether I need to put it away or start making a sandwich." The second lady chimed in with, "Yes, sometimes I find myself on the landing of the stairs and can't remember whether I was on my way up or on my way down." The third one responded, "Well, ladies, I'm glad I don't have that problem, knock on wood," as she rapped her knuckles on the table and then said, "That must be the door, I'll get it!" [l-r]: Frank Cacciato, a director of the InSchoolPro program and NewfieldHigh School cosmetology teacher Toni Ingarra (center) join Peter Coppola of the Peter Coppola Company. Kids Jokes Q: Why did the boy have his girlfriend put in jail? A: She stole his heart. Q: How did the telephone propose to his girlfriend? A: He gave her a ring. FEBRUARY TRIVIA ANSWERS 1. Amethysts - meaning sincerety 2. Violet, Primrose 3. February 2nd 4. Presidents Washington & Lincoln 5. Lionel Barrymore 6. Lew Ayres 7. Cupid 8. Woodchuck 9. It indicates six more weeks of winter 10. Moonlight Serenade 11. Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper & Richie Valens 12. Robert Wagner & Stefanie Powers 13. Lionel Stander 14. Joe Namath - NY Jets Quarterback 15. Canton, Ohio TEENS EARN MONEY Sachem Community Youth Services has yardwork, babysitting, housecleaning, and other odd jobs for Sachem/Brookhaven Town residents, ages 13-20. For more information please call 585-1811. 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