Friday, September 29, 2023

Dan Welden at the LTV Studios Sept.30, 2023, 3-5 PM.


Hi all, You're invited to the Log Island NCGR meeting October 12th, 2023, 7:00- 9:00 PM, 2023, Hi all, You're invited to the Log Island NCGR meeting at The Eyes of Learning, LevittownHall, 201 Levittown Parkway, Hicksville . October 12th, 2023, 7:00- 9:00 PM, 2023 Topic: Aspects: what’s coming next? Saturn Stations Direct! Speaker: MaryAnn Dellinger


Hi all, You're invited to the Log Island NCGR meeting at The Eyes of Learning, LevittownHall, 201 Levittown Parkway, Hicksville .   

October 12th,  2023, 7:00- 9:00 PM, 2023
Topic: 
Aspects: what’s coming next? Saturn Stations Direct!
 Speaker: MaryAnn Dellinger 

Aspects: what’s coming next? Saturn Stations Direct November 4, 2023, at 8.26 hrs.  How are the energies of the aspects, and transitions may manifest generally. Bring your chart individual and general Questions will be answered at the end of the lecture. 

MaryAnn holds a Certificate of Achievement and Fellowship from the Fred MansBridge Metaphysical Healing Foundation for her study in psychic development in conjunction with New Life Awareness. The Reverend MaryAnn Dellinger is ordained in The Order of Melchizedek, and is an  Associate pastor of the Sanctuary of the Beloved, Inc. of the State of New York. In addition, she practices past life regression. MaryAnn studied with Dick and Tara Sutphen earning her Certificate in Psychic Phenomenon and Past Life Regression, and a Hypnosis certificate through Lavelle.

Her metaphysical studies include American Indian Medicine initially with Wallace Black Elk, and Twylah Nitsch of the Wolf Clan. She received her colors studying with Twylah. She is a certified Reiki practitioner of JIKIDEN REIKI, registered in Japan. She also holds Certificates of Completion from the Center for Applied Jungian Studies - The Jungian Mystery School and the Magnum Opus: Citrinitas. She is certified in End-of-Life Doula Intensive Training.  MaryAnn holds two black belts in two different Japanese Martial Arts Systems earning them in Japan. MaryAnn has traveled the world extensively in search of learning her metaphysical pursuits, and interests.

MaryAnn writes three columns monthly on Astrological predictions for the Long Island Publications GEM Magazine, The Village Connection, and Aces Magazine. Artistically she has been a ballet dancer and dances Yangi, which is an oriental dance. MaryAnn has been a backup singer and used to manage the band (John Kelvin, Solo Artist).She is the Treasurer of The Long Island Chapter of The National Council of Geocosmic Research; and as a qualified Astrologer for over 30 years utilizes the tools of the past, and present to practice her ancient Art as she gives classes and does her readings.

EventBrite on line registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/x/maryann-dellinger-october-122023-7-9-topic-aspects-whats-coming-next-tickets-728897832037

Contact MaryAnn Delinger: https://www.maryanndellinger.com/

Levittown Hall: Eyes Of Learning Location
Levittown Hall,
201 Levittown Pkwy,
Hicksville, NY 11801
Google Directions:
https://hempsteadny.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Levittown-Hall-67
 
Chapter meeting lecture is  $15 for members, $20 for non members.

November 13, 2023,  7-9 PM
Meet, and Greet! Let's talk Astrology. Join our discussion at Levittown & bring your chart, Levittown Hall.

December, 6, 2023, 7-9 PM
 Wednesday. Holiday meeting, Levittown Hall. 

Winter  2024, Date, and location to be announced. 
Dr. Jeanne D'Bandt

All Classes, and Extra Presentations Will Be offered by the Educational Committee at The Forest City Park. Thank you Grace Lopez, and MaryAnn Dellinger. 

Our LINCGR Educational committee offers dynamic learning opportunities for your personal  experience. 
 Please note  a three student minimum registration is required before we start our class with respect for our teachers. Any Questions contact:

MaryAnn Dellinger, text : 631 875 7235 , email celestialsrealm@gmail.com
Grace Lopez, text 516 455 7815, lop5g@aol.com


All Day Classes, and meetings 11:30-2:00 PM

MaryAnn Dellinger, New to Astrology. Let's Learn the Energies of the  Astrological  Basics, and a little bit more!
Mondays: 
September, 11, 18th.
October: 16, 23, 30th

MaryAnn Dellinger: Lets talk: The Energies of the Transits
Mondays:
November: 13, 20 27th
December:11.18th

Upcoming Speakers: 
Coming up: 
Date to be announced
Dr. Jeanne D'Bandt
Health Indicators in the Chart:  Inclusive of Planets, Patterns, Progressions, Returns, Transits, and more.
Location to be announced.
 

Join us for an analysis of the factors that contribute to health, longevity, and death in the natal chart and its movement through time and space. 
      Dr. Jeanne D'Brant has been a student and teacher of astrology for more than four decades. Jeanne has presented for  both NCGR-Long Island and for NCGR national. Voted LI’s Alternative Doctor of the Year 2009, Jeanne is a professor of biology, anatomy, and physiology and has been published in diverse fields.  She has studied Ayurveda in India, Homeopathy in Germany, and Traditional Chinese Medicine in China; her knowledge of medical astrology is a synthesis of her immersion in the influence of the planets and stars, her western medical training, and her experience of traditional healing systems. With a Sag midheaven and Jupiter in Sag in the 10th house, she has traveled in 66 countries on 6 continents and is the author of Global: A Traveler’s Tales (amazon.com/author/dr_jet). 
 
 We look forward to seeing all members at Chapter Meetings, classes, and other presentations.  

At the door: Members $15, Non-members $20 & EventBrite registrations.
At the door: Members $15, Non-members $20 & EventBrite registrations.
Contact us: LongIslandncgr@gmail.com Jamie Forbes, President, Vice President, Sara Napuri-Moy, Secretary, Adrienne Mahoney, MaryAnn Dellinger, Treasurer, Grace Lopez, and Dr. Jeanne DeBrandt, advisors to the board.
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MM Fine Art exhibits: Spiritual Exercises Isadora Capraro and Lautaro Cuttica October 7 - October 22, 2023



Spiritual Exercises

Isadora Capraro and Lautaro Cuttica

October 7 - October 22, 2023
Isadora Capraro, Dukkha, 85 x 96 in, mixed media on canvas
Lautaro Cuttica, Scholar, 96 x 72 in, oil on canvas
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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

NYWIFT Announces New and Returning Board Members for 2023-2024

NYWIFT Announces New and Returning Board Members for 2023-2024

The accomplished group of documentary and narrative filmmakers, producers, and educators joins the non-profit’s dynamic leadership team

 

Clockwise from top left: NYWIFT Board Members Sirad Balducci, Christina Kiely,
Amenya Makuku, Kuye Youngblood, Joyce Pierpoline, and Neyda Martinez

 

New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) is pleased to announce the results of its 2023 Board of Directors elections. As a non-profit 501c3 public charity, NYWIFT is governed by a board of directors elected by the membership. Board members serve on committees in the areas of Development, Membership, Communications, Programming, Special Events, and Advocacy and Education. Six spots on the board have been filled, with one new member and five returning members:

 

New Board Member:

Neyda Martinez: Neyda Martinez is a producer, strategist, writer, and a long-time cultural worker who explores the role of art in public life while centering social justice and cultural equity. Selected in 2023 as a Sundance Woman to Watch x Adobe Fellow, and a Faculty Fellow for the Mellon Initiative for Inclusive Faculty Excellence, her current documentaries in production include Bartolo and A Chasm in Chinatown. Presently, Martinez is an Associate Professor in the School of Media Studies, Director of the Media Management Graduate Program, and Co-Director of the Impact Entrepreneurship Initiative at The New School.

 

Returning Board Members:

Sirad Balducci: Sirad Balducci is an independent feature film producer based in New York with over 25 years of experience. As one of the founders of the Give Film Foundation, Balducci strongly believes in the profound power of film to make a social impact. Her award-winning short film Generation Lockdown, which she wrote and directed, sheds light on the traumatic psychological effects experienced by children in the face of the gun epidemic.

Christina Kiely: Christina Kiely has been producing and directing documentaries for over 25 years. Most recently she has been executive producing #whereisPengShuai for Vice News Documentaries. Other credits include ABC News’ first digital documentary series, A Murder on Orchard Street, and the accompanying hit podcast; the ABC News documentary series NYPD 24/7 (Emmy nomination); In the Jury Room; ABC Primetime Mondays; the A&E Biography of Yo-Yo Ma; Code Blue (TLC); Rights & Wrongs: Human Rights Television (PBS); and documentaries for the U.N. International Labor Organization.

Amenya Makuku: Amenya Makuku is an independent producer and the Head of Development and Production for Courtney Lee-Mitchell’s 4th Power Films (FX’s Kindred), with previous tenures at Edward Norton’s Class 5 Films, where she worked from development through physical production on Thanks for Sharing, and FilmNation Entertainment, where she worked on Oscar-nominated Room and Arrival. She just wrapped production on Craig Webster’s Woman in the Cabinet.

Joyce Pierpoline: Joyce Pierpoline is an award-winning producer and founder of Pierpoline Films based in New York and Paris. Her most recent film, The Listener, starring Tessa Thompson and directed by Steve Buscemi, premiered at the Venice Film Festival this year; other films include The Transfiguration; Sundance award-winning cult favorite TeethHappy Tears; Angelica; and the award-winning In the Company of Men. She also serves on the board of BAFTA-North American, where she is Chair of the Film Committee, and she is the co-founder of the Producers Guild of America’s Women’s Impact Network.

Kuye Youngblood: Kuye Youngblood is an Emmy award-winning producer with experience in scripted, documentary, stand-up comedy, and concert captures with a focus on series, shorts, and features. Formerly the Head of Development and Production, she is currently the General Manager of the BRIC TV network. Her EP work has screened at Tribeca, Sundance, The Lower East Side Film Festival, New Voices in Black Cinema, Hot Docs, ABFF, UrbanWorld, Bentonville, Bushwick Film Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, and Seattle International Film Festival, among others.

“We are thrilled to have welcome back this powerhouse group of returning board members to the NYWIFT leadership team, bringing their energy, passion, and insight to drive forward NYWIFT’s mission of equity and inclusion. And we are so excited to welcome new board member Neyda Martinez, whose contributions to New York City’s educational and cultural institutions are unparalleled,” said NYWIFT CEO Cynthia Lopez.

“We are thrilled to welcome back this powerhouse group of returning board members to the NYWIFT leadership team, bringing their energy, passion, and insight to drive forward NYWIFT’s mission of equity and inclusion. And we are so excited to welcome new board member and friend Neyda Martinez, whose contributions to New York City’s educational and cultural institutions are impressive and her creative spirit has been instrumental in helping filmmakers accomplish their goals,” said NYWIFT CEO Cynthia Lopez. “The NYWIFT board made a commitment during a strategic plan more than seven years ago to diversify our board, and we are so proud that the board is now 65% diverse with creative talent from across the documentary, narrative, podcasting, and television industries.”

“This is a critical time in our industry as we face an important moment of reckoning and support our friends and colleagues who are striking for a better, safer, and more equitable working environment. This moment calls for a smart, strategic, and innovative group of industry leaders driving the conversation forward, and it’s exciting to have such dynamic group of NYWIFT Board Members on the team to listen to, guide, and support our members who are working toward positive change,” said NYWIFT Board President Leslie Fields-Cruz

Learn more about the NYWIFT Board of Directors at nywift.org/about/board-of-directors.

Monday, September 25, 2023

Date Change: Holiday Arts on the Halifax River, FL., Decemebr 9-10, 20223

***DATE CHANGE***

Holiday Arts on the Halifax River (FL)


We moved the date of the show to the next weekend because the City of Holly Hill has added more road closures for their Saturday, December 2nd Christmas parade which would impact our customer parking and attendance.


NEW DATE - DECEMBER 9-10, 2023

Rolling Jury

APPLY HERE

WHAT: Holiday Arts on the Halifax River

WHERE: Sunrise Park, Holly Hill, FL (LPGA & Riverside Drive)

DATES: December 9-10, 2023 NEW | Sat. 10-5pm | Sun. 10-4pm


NOTEWORTHY:

  • Easy drive up for unloading/ loading
  • Booth space 12'x14'
  • Fine Art Awards $3,000
  • Free Artist Parking, Limited overnight parking available at the Marina
  • Friday Set up begins at 11am
  • Saturday Set up Permitted
  • Early morning coffee and bakery goods available both days
  • Professional security on Friday and Saturday nights
  • Booth sitting available both days by volunteers
  • Festival is free to public with plenty of free neighborhood parking as well as a shuttle service from Holly Hill City Hall to festival location
  • Enclosed restroom facilities on site
  • Food Trucks and Beverages
  • Jury Fee: $30
  • Booth Fee: Fine Artist $200 (all booth spaces are 12'x14')
  • Booth Fee: Creative Crafts or Noncompeting Artist $155

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS - CLICK HERE

Rolling Jury

Artist Notification within one week of submission

Booth Fee Due: October 10, 2023


Contact: Pam Fieldus, Artist Contact at HollyHillArtsFestival@gmail.com or call 702-524-0753 


To learn more visit: https://hollyhillartsfestival.com/

For the past four years Pat and Pam, from Helping Hands Thru Arts, have been honored to present the Holly Hill Arts Festival. This year, we have decided to change things up. Instead of a spring festival for 2023, we have decided to host the HOLIDAY ARTS ON THE HALIFAX RIVER Festival the second weekend of December. This festival will be held at Sunrise Park with 100+ juried fine artists and juried creative crafters with $3,000 cash awards in Fine Arts. Sunrise Park is a beautiful, open, flat, and spacious waterfront park allowing for drive up access allowing plenty of room for artists and shoppers.

 

Holly Hill is a historic community, nestled between Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach. Sunrise Park is a short direct drive from I-95. The Holly Hill Arts Festival is specifically designed to raise money to benefit the music and arts programs at both the Holly Hill K-8 &The UBIC Academy schools.

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Sunday, September 24, 2023

Islip Arts Coincil Annul Fundtaiser event Oct.5, 2023



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October 5, 2023 / 6:30pm / Trio at the Holbrook Country Club


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ABOUT THE HONOREES

Good Samaritan University Hospital,

David Auguste, Reynard Burns, and Christina Macina

Good Samaritan University Hospital


Good Samaritan University Hospital, part of the Catholic Health system, has served the south shore of Long Island for more than 50 years. Its combination of clinical excellence and compassionate care sets it apart and is why so many community residents rely on and trust Good Samaritan for their health and wellness needs.

 

For more than 25 years, Good Samaritan has been educating the next generation of physicians in the latest, most innovative medicine, all while providing the most advanced capabilities along with the most compassionate care. Now, its name reflects that commitment to Long Islanders today and for generations to come. Adding “University” builds on the hospital’s longstanding reputation for excellence in the community, leading edge technology, expanding services, and increasing focus on academic excellence and clinical research. Good Samaritan University Hospital will redefine what a University Hospital means by blending medicine, science, innovation, compassion and teaching.

 

Good Samaritan University Hospital recently broke ground on its Patient Care Pavilion. This 300,000 square foot addition will be located on the northeast portion of the campus and feature a 75-bay Emergency Department, 16 high-tech replacement operating rooms and three floors of private patient rooms. These expansion plans allow it to continue to provide the highest level of health care while accommodating the growing health care needs of our surrounding Long Island community. In addition, the hospital was recently verified as the south shore of Long Island's only Level I Adult Trauma Center, was nationally ranked by US News and World report for its Obstetrics and Gynecology Services and is a Magnet-recognized hospital, nursing's highest honor.

David Auguste


David Auguste is Director of Heckscher State Park.  With over 29 years of experience, he has effectively managed decreasing budgets while taking on new amenities such as disc golf and rental cottages.  As a graduate of Binghamton University with a Master’s in Public Administration, David has incorporated his lessons in “doing more with less’ at Heckscher.  He has streamlined park functions, cross trained staff to perform many duties and he regularly works with volunteer groups who help to maintain the park.

David also specializes in training and coaching park workers to become park managers. 


David is inspired daily by his wife and four children. In his free time, he enjoys snowboarding, attending Broadway shows, traveling abroad and immersing in different cultures. 

Reynard Burns


Born in Harlem in 1946, Reynard has followed a path that has been rewarding, inspiring, and always moving forward.



After over forty years of directing orchestras and teaching at the public school and college levels, Reynard has been able to engage in projects and programs that reach a larger audience. His compositions have been performed for several Islip Arts Council programs and concerts including Concert in the Parks and the Immersion Project “Flight” featuring the story of the Tuskegee Airmen. Reynard has appeared as guest conductor for youth orchestras on the New York

area and has been commissioned to compose music for orchestras in New York and Utah. His compositions have been performed across the United States and abroad.


He is the founder and president of Reynard Burns Publishing Inc.


Reynard continues to present workshops and lectures about composers of color. He has served as Public Relations officer for the Islip Town Branch of the NAACP and has been Public Relations Officer for the Claude B. Govan Tri-State Chapter, Tuskegee Airmen Inc. for many years. In 2017 Reynard served as liaison between West Point and the Tuskegee Airmen for the dedication of the Benjamin O. Davis Barracks at West Point.

Christina W. Macina


Christina joined the Islip Arts Council in 2019 bringing nearly 20 years of experience in Not-For-Profit companies and institutions. She has a rich and varied experience in both public and private companies. Over the past five years, Christina has been working with Lynda, the Executive Director, to strengthen internal controls and to obtain grants for the many programs offered by the Islip Arts Council. She has spearheaded and implemented new ttechniques for the IAC consignment shop, where local artisans can show and sell their work. Christina’s track record for organizing both work and teams, is a strength utilized across the many programs available. She always strives toward creating a productive yet welcoming and friendly work environment, encouraging every team member to use their strengths.



Christina graduated from St. John’s University where she met her husband, Joe. Together they have three wonderful children and enjoy playing golf whenever they can.