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SOUTH SHORE AUDUBON SOCIETY
For more information, log onto www.ssaudubon.org.
Bird Walk at Massapequa Preserve
Join the South Shore Audubon Society on a bird walk on
Sunday, October 22, starting at 9 AM, at the Massapequa
Preserve. The group will meet at the east end of the
northeast parking lot at the Massapequa train station.
The preserve is directly east of the parking lot. All are
welcome. Walk leaders and other birders and nature
enthusiasts will be happy to share their knowledge and experience
with you. The bird walk is free of charge. Bring
binoculars . To register, text your name and contact information
to Joe Landesberg at 516 467-9498. Rain will
cancel the walk. Text regarding questionable conditions.
HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HANGAR SPOOKTACULAR:
Fright takes fl ight at American Scarepower Museum
on Saturday, October 28, 2023. Once again, our
Museum resumes its tradition of offering a child-safe
place for children to enjoy Halloween shenanigans.
Flap your bat wings to the Museum and go trick or
treating in our Haunted Hangar! Costumed staff
will hand out treats as children go door to door in
the safety of Hangar 3. Mingle with ghosts, goblins,
ghouls, skeletons, vampires and witches inside our
spooky home, decorated and creatively transformed
into a horror house with dry ice fog, spider webs,
fl ying bats and new frights at every turn. Yikes!
We dare you to tour our Haunted Bomber and then
enter the Museum’s Maze of Horrors! Have your
picture taken next to the Ghost Fighter, then climb
aboard our Tram of Terror for a ride around Hangar
3. We’ll also have crafts, games with prizes, and
much more. And listen up, you scary parents, please
dress up your children to compete in our Costume
Contest for ages one through 16! Adults are
encouraged to dress up in horrifi c garb too, which
will add to the festive atmosphere! Prizes will be
awarded for the best original and creative costumes,
courtesy of Cockpit USA. Lots of Halloween music,
like John Zacherley’s “Monster Mash,” for those
old ghouls who like to dance! Regular admission
is $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and veterans, $10
for kids 5 to 12; free admission for kids under 5 and
active military. Your contributions support AAM’s
mission to honor veterans and U.S. aviation history,
by preserving the aircraft and their legacy for future
generations. Help “Keep ‘Em Flying!”
The American Airpower Museum, Hangar 3, 1230
New Highway, Farmingdale, NY 11735
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
Mondays - 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Manetto Hill Jewish Center
244 Manetto Hill Road / Plainview
(516) 935-5454 Free - Call the offi ce to register
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