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SONS & DAUGHTERS OF ITALY
IN AMERICA PERRY COMO LODGE #2846
It’s time to play again! Left right Center (Dice Game)
come join us for an afternoon fun and winning!!! Pizza,
Dessert & Coffee. Sunday March 8, 2026 at St. Philip
Neri Parish Center, Northport, New York. 1:00PM-
4:00PM $20.00 PP Take a chance on Three Gift Cards
and Cash Baskets and 50/50!!! RSVP by February 15,
2026 Denise Ferrandina 631-493-0531.
Proceeds support the Lodge.
SWEET WATER AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY
Is having their 49th Annual Judged Show
& Plant Sale on Saturday March 28 and
Sunday March 29, 2026.
The show is titled “Violets Honor America!”.
Free entry & loads of raffl e baskets.
Come by and see some beautiful plants.
Show will take place at the West Sayville
Fire House - 80 Montauk Highway in
West Sayville, NY. Show starts Saturday March 28, 2026
with show hours from 2PM-5PM.
Last day of the show is Sunday, March 29, 2026 12PM - 4PM.
ENGINEERING DAY AT
EMMA CLARK LIBRARY
Friday, February 20, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Don’t miss this special event with the
ever-popular Ward Melville High School
Robotics Team! Drop by for hands-on mini engineering
missions that will get your kids thinking creatively and
having fun. Geared towards children in Grades K - 5.
Questions? Email kids@emmaclark.org
INGENUITY AND RESISTANCE: THE HISTORY OF
AFRICAN AMERICAN FOODS IN EARLY NEW YORK
Thursday, February 19, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Local historian Melanie Cardone-Leathers will discuss
the culinary history of African Americans in the New
York area. Learn the stories behind these
foods and customs as she explores the
day-to-day life of early African American
New Yorkers with special attention to what
they were eating and drinking, the recipes
and ingredients of the time, and the legacies they left
behind. Hosted by Emma Clark Library. Open to all
Suffolk County residents.
Registration required. Register at emmaclark.org/
programs. Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org
For upcoming events email:
EDITORIAL@MONEYMAILER.COM
4 - 214 Huntington,Huntgtn Sta,Greenlw To Advertise call: 631-698-8400 All Island Media - February 12, 2026