"Journey Through the Eyes of an Immigrant" Class.
Writing/art class that is sponsored by the Huntington Arts Council.
Exercise Over 50 Mat will be taught by Rebecca Scaramucci and will run 14 sessions for $35 from September 12 - December 19. No class 11/28/19 (Thanksgiving Week).
A lapsit story time filled with songs, music and bouncing rhymes that emphasizes early literacy skills and introduces babies to the magic of books. For children ages birth to 17 months with an adult.
ESOL High Beginner/Low Intermediate Class.
Pre-registration required.
Contact Peggy O'Hanlon at (516) 883-4400., ext. 1308 for more information or visit the ESOL office, open Monday through Friday.
A lapsit story time filled with songs, music and bouncing rhymes that emphasizes early literacy skills and introduces babies to the magic of books. For children ages birth to 17 months with an adult.
ESOL Intermediate Class.
Pre-registration required.
Contact Peggy O'Hanlon at (516) 883-4400., ext. 1308 for more information or visit the ESOL office, open Monday through Friday.
Tai Chi will be taught by Carin Ann Sanders and will run 14 sessions for $35 from September 12 - December 19. No class 11/28/19 (Thanksgiving).
ESOL Advanced Class.
Pre-registration required.
Contact Peggy O'Hanlon at (516) 883-4400., ext. 1308 for more information or visit the ESOL office, open Monday through Friday.
Tai Chi will be taught by Carin Ann Sanders and will run 10 sessions for $35 from September 12 - December 12. No class 9/19/19, 10/17/19, 11/21/19, 11/28/19.
ESOL Literacy Class.
Pre-registration required.
Contact Peggy O'Hanlon at (516) 883-4400., ext. 1308 for more information or visit the ESOL office, open Monday through Friday.
ESOL High Intermediate/Advanced Class.
Pre-registration required.
Contact Peggy O'Hanlon at (516) 883-4400., ext. 1308 for more information or visit the ESOL office, open Monday through Friday.
Transition Town Port Washington Meeting
When womanizing composer Keith Vincent is found dead, the inquest concludes it was a suicide – but police detective Joe Warne (George Raft) isn't so sure.