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I hope you made it to the Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre’s delightful presentation of "The Taming of the Shrew" this past weekend at Reformed Church of Staten Island in Port Richmond. The play takes place in Padua, New York, a town that resembles Staten Island. The wonderful cast, clad in hip current-day garb, made you feel right at home with Shakespeare while rapping, moving and grooving, twists and turns, mistaken identities and ending with happily ever after.  The venue, albeit sweltering during this heat wave but cooled with huge fans, was a perfect setting for this play.  Visit SIShakespeare.org for info on future performances

 

 

If your child is between the ages of 5 and 14, now is his/her chance to enter the 90th Annual Huck Finn Fishing Tournament and Costume Contest at the Zimmer Club, 4411 Arthur Kill Rd. on 7/4. Registration begins at 8 a.m.; come early and pick your spot. This event is FREE! The fishing tournament runs from 9-11, the Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher costume contest will start at 11:15.  Trophies will be awarded at 11:30.  Bait, tackle & fishing pole will be supplied.  The first 100 participants will receive a free bamboo fishing pole that they can keep.  Call 718-948-9599 for details.

The 104th Fourth of July Travis Parade starts with the opening ceremony at noon in front of P.S. 26 (4108 Victory Blvd.).  Parade steps off at 12:30.  Come early, bring plenty of water and sunscreen and choose a good spot to experience a fabulous, enjoyable parade.   All access roads into Travis including the Victory Blvd. exit off Route 440 will be closed at 11:30.  Check out the photos/videos from past parades: https://travis4thofjulyparadesi.shutterfly.com/ 

If you were not able to attend the FREE Staten Island Philharmonic Concert on Sunday, you have another chance on Wednesday, 7/4 at 6 at Alice Austen House Park, 2 Hylan Blvd. (A good viewing spot for the Macy's fireworks show.) and also on Saturday, 7/7 at 4 at Willowbrook Park in front of the Carousel. The food concession will be open at Willowbrook Park on 7/7 during the concert. For info, call 917-545-8266 or visit siphilharmonic@gmail.com.

The City Parks Puppetmobile presents “The Big Good Wolf” at Corporal Kivlehan Park, Cedar Grove Ave. & New Dorp Ln. on Thursday, 7/5 at 11.  All age groups are invited.

All teens between the ages of 13-18 can attend a Kung Fu Tai Chi class at the Huguenot Library, 830 Huguenot Ave. on Thursday at 3.  For more details, call 718-984-4636.

The Borough President’s FREE Sunset Summer Concert Series continues on Thursday 7/5 at 7 p.m. at Midland Beach (Fr. Capodanno Blvd. at Seaview Ave. and features Brother Dynamite and The Resistance.  The concerts will take place every Thursday night in different parks throughout the Island and feature wonderful local talent. Grab a blanket or chair and meet up with friends for a fun evening under the stars.  Read my “Weekend Events” next week for the line-up throughout Staten Island. 

The Go!Healthy Food Box Program IS BACK!  Food Boxes are full of the freshest local, farmer’s-market quality produce.  Participants receive 7-9 produce items in each box with a mix of fruit, leafy greens, vegetables and herbs.  Every week a recipe is included using produce from the box, and samples of that recipe are served.  Everyone is welcome.  Please invite your friends, neighbors, family to purchase a food box at Goodhue Center, 304 Prospect Ave. Tuesdays between 4-6.  You must sign up a week in advance, the first time being Friday, 7/6 between 4-6.  The Summer session runs from 7/10-8/14, the Fall session runs from 9/11-11/13.  Each box costs $10 or $8 if you pay using EBT. EBT, Cash, Credit/Debit, and Health Bucks is accepted! 

Join the Toddler-Led Hike at Clay Pit Ponds Visitors Center, 2351 Veterans Rd. W. on Friday 7/6 at 10.  Call 718-967-1976 for details.

If you are a gamer, ages 5-11, check out WII Love Gaming at the Stapleton Library, 132 Canal St. on Friday at 2. 

On Saturday at 11, you can Build a Birdhouse at Clay Pit Ponds Visitors Center, 2351 Veterans’ Rd. W. Good for all ages. 

Join Kayak Staten Island for FREE public kayaking off the shore at Conference House Park, 7455 Hylan Blvd. on Sunday 7/8 at from 4-7!  Boats and life jackets will be provided for a short paddle. Launch help and paddling tips are given by experienced kayakers at the shore and on the water. Wear clothes and shoes that can get wet. Children aged 18 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.  

I welcome comments and photos at events you have attended.  If you want to share events for me to post, email or call me. 

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Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis organized/hosted the Staten Island Tax Protest on Saturday attended by over 200 people.  Noting that Staten Island residents are being driven out of their hometown by exorbitant tax increases, the protest also brought up the fact that the formation of a property tax commission by Mayor de Blasio did not include a Staten Islander.  A number of elected officials and candidates were on hand to voice their support for Staten Islanders. As a result, de Blasio announced the next day that Islander Allen Cappelli has been added to the commission.  At least it’s a start!

The 10th Annual Polish Festival organized by St. Stanislaus Kostka Church on Sunday at Snug Harbor was a great success!  The traditional dancing was in full…

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I don’t know about you, but when the weather gets into the 90’s with real feels above 100, I become listless and lazy.  It’s a good time to get involved with anything air conditioned like libraries, museums, gyms or if outside the beach, pools, reading underneath a tree in the park, family picnics or hanging out with the kiddies at the sprinklers.  You can’t just stop exercising?  Did you take a Zumba class this week or practice your Ballroom Dancing at the Social at the Y on Sunday? Did you take your children to one of the events at the many libraries on Staten Island?  I know we will soon be complaining about the chill in the air, so let us enjoy our gardens and the outdoors, do a bit of weeding in the early evenings and pick those juicy tomatoes,…

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Did you try kayaking with Kayak Staten Island last Saturday or ride the “Bueno Cruise”?  Did you taste the secret special sauce at the Sandy Ground Festival or attend “Midsummer Night’s Dream” at High Rock?  It was a perfect weather weekend to be outdoors, experience nature and do some people watching.  I snapped some photos this weekend while admiring neighborhood gardens,

people watching, (two very colorfully dressed couples from the Bronx in African garb),

nature--(check out Mom and baby!),

and taking in this beautiful stained glass window on a church in PA.  This window speaks a thousand words--Love one another!Bring your children to Wonderful Wednesday, at the Tottenville Library, 7430 Amboy Rd. today, Wednesday at 4 for a fun program…

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On Saturday, I attended the Mass to celebrate the feast day of St. Anthony at the very beautiful St. Anthony of Padua Church in Travis.  Some of my gentle readers were in attendance, and I made some new friends.  The special "St. Anthony's Bread" was distributed during the service and also to the neighbors along the streets.  A band played music through the Travis neighborhood after the celebration as the procession was led by parishioners holding the photo of St. Anthony and others carrying a large statue of St. Anthony draped in dollar bills. The good parishioners hosted a reception thereafter while the band entertained us all. 

 








Participate in a Bird and Nature Walk  on Wednesday, 6/15 from 10-12 at the Mt. Loretto…

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Singing is good for you and your health!  Are you ready for this weekend and the Saturday Doo-Wop Show?  On 8/15, Vito Picone and the Elegants will be singing at the Freedom Circle in Midland Beach.  Opening act will be The Expressions at 6 p.m..  This is a FREE concert.  Bring your lawn chairs, put on your dancing shoes and get ready to sing along and maybe even do a dance or two or three. 

On Sunday, 8/16 at 4, catch the Bruce Springsteen Tribute BandSaints in the City, on the Boardwalk at South Beach.   

Join the Amateur Astronomers Association of NY for Stargazing at Great Kills Park on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Gateway National Recreation Area at Great Kills Park, Hylan Blvd. at Buffalo St.  No telescope is needed.  Meet at the large parking…

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