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Felix Felicis
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Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 | Chapter 11 | Chapter 12 | Chapter 13
Chapter 14 - Last Chance For Spotting A Rainbow
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[ FM ]
The second Friday in school marks the end of the grace period for the first-grade parents where they can accompany their kids all the way to the classroom. From now on, we wait for them in front of the school with the other parents.
It also ends the grace period where I can “casually” bump into Miss Scully in front of her classroom and I’m a little disappointed, to say the least.
This morning though, I get lucky because when we enter the school, we run into her on the way from the teacher’s lounge to the classroom, a stack of books in her arms and a cup of coffee perched perilously on top of them.
Felix is ecstatic. “Good morning, Miss Scully!,” he yells from across the front hall and tugs me towards her.
She stops and waits for us, her coffee cup wobbling. “Good morning, Felix! Mr. Mulder!”
“Good morning! Do you need help with that?” I gesture towards her books but the shakes her head no.
“No, no, I’m fine, thanks. So Felix, you got any big plans for this weekend?” They’re walking in front of me and I’m proud of myself that I steal a glance at her ass only once. Okay and one at her legs. ‘Those heels, oh boy. Another pair to add to my inappropriate fantasies, in most of which she always wears heels. And nothing else.’
“Yeah, we’re going to the farmer’s market tomorrow! Have you ever been there Miss Scully?” Felix swigs his schoolbag along, his gaze never leaving her.
“Actually, me and my friends go there every Saturday, so maybe we’ll run into you guys there!” I somehow get the feeling that if Felix gets any say in this, we’ll be spending the whole day there until we run into her.
When we reach the classrooms, she finally lets me help her out. “Could you get my keys please? They’re in my back pocket. Just pull on the lanyard.” ‘Oh Lord. They’re in the freaking back pocket of her jeans. Of course they are. I just can’t seem to catch a break.’
Biting back a dirty joke – which I’m 100% positive she wouldn’t appreciate – I do as told and tug on the lanyard, unlocking her classroom door and opening the door for her. I briefly wonder if I should just put the keys back where they were, but the thought alone almost gives me a heart attack, so instead, I loop the lanyard with her keys around her neck and she smiles thankfully.
“Thanks. Have a good weekend, Mulder boys!”
After school, I don’t see her again because they’re, as Felix informs me, in the gym already. But I’m treated to a story about her in recess in the car.
“So I was sitting on the teacher’s bench again today and Miss Scully was talking to Miss Anderson and you know how they’re kind of weird and only ever use the first letters of their names? Miss Anderson always calls her “D” and I’ve been wondering forever what it stands for.” Yes I do know, I had to get him the book of first names from our library’s top shelf. Also, a kid’s definition of forever will never cease to amaze me. It’s been a few days, tops. I wait for him to continue.
“… and then, Miss Anderson said it, dad! She said: ‘Dana, I’m not sure this is gonna work!’ Now I finally know! …Dana.”
I nod, but on the inside, I sincerely hope that he hasn’t made the obvious connection, that her name is almost eerily similar to his mother’s first name. Just one letter.
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That night, we order Chinese takeout, none of us particularly interested in cooking and we gather around the kitchen table. Sarah passes out the chopsticks while Holly opens a bottle of Shiraz, our classes clinking together for a toast. “Two weeks down! So girls, how was your week? Any juicy stories?,” Sarah asks, looking around at us expectantly.
“Well… I could tell you about that really awful date I had this week with Mark the banker, on which he made a move 10 minutes into the conversation buuuut I get the feeling someone else might have more interesting stories.” Holly points her chopsticks at me and grins, waggling her eyebrows. My own chopsticks pause halfway to my mouth.
“Me? Why?” I ask innocently, stuffing a piece of spring roll into my mouth.
“Very funny! You wanna tell me why I saw a very handsome dad leave your classroom all smiley faced on Tuesday?” ‘Busted.’
“What?! Mr. Mulder? How did I miss this?” Sarah looks at the both of us incredulously.
“Because your classroom isn’t across from D’s and you didn’t happen to look out through the window to see Dopey McSmileypants leave! So D, spill it, and don’t leave anything out!” I shrug nonchalantly.
“I asked a mom to help with read-alouds but her kid was sick, so since Mr. Mulder happened to stand there, I asked him if he could do it. Of course, the kids were all over him with questions, who are you, what are you doing here, you know how curious they are. He was a big hit with them, though, they absolutely loved him.” ‘They’re not the only ones though’
“Bet they weren’t the only ones who loved him, huh?” Damn Sarah for reading my mind! I laugh uncomfortably, shifting in my seat, but I nod. It was really nice to have him in my classroom. To cover for the fact that I’m not telling them the whole story, I help myself to some Kung-Pao Chicken. Sarah catches on anyway, of course she does.
“Wow, that’s mighty nice of him, to take an hour out of his workday to help you out! But I get the feeling that there’s more to the story, what aren’t you telling us, D?”
“Well… after he left, the kids had even more questions, they practically fell over each other, why are your cheeks so red Miss Scully, is he my boyfriend, or is he my husband? And… I caught myself thinking ‘Ya, I wish!’ …” I trail off, a little embarrassed at my admission.
“Man this is some serious Romeo and Juliet shit that’s going on here, D. So we’ve established that you like him, we suspect that he likes you too, judging by the glazed over look on his face when you walk by and he thinks no-one is watching. What’s the hold-up then?”
“Please don’t tell me we’re still hung up on the people talk – good reputation bs!” If I had hoped that the conversation would not take this turn, Holly quickly extinguishes it.
“I don’t know, guys… it’s not complete bs though, you know how I hate when people gossip about me behind my back, and dating the new guy in town puts me in a spotlight that I’m not particularly comfortable being in. I guess what’s worse however is that I’m scared. Like, terrified, of putting my heart out there again after that 2 year on-again-off-again shitshow with Steve last year.”
“That narcissistic asshole…,” Holly mutters under her breath and the others nod, remembering when I had finally hit emotional rock-bottom last year, after I realized that he’d gaslighted me over and over again, resulting in me having a mental breakdown curled up on the cold bathroom floor.
“My anxiety has been badever since, it’s getting better with therapy, but still… I just know I’ll screw it up. I’m damaged goods.” Alex, who hasn’t said anything yet, listening intently, finally speaks up.
“That’s not true, D. You’re getting help and you know we’re always there for you.” – “Yeah, we’ll kick anybody’s ass who dares to hurt you!” – “Don’t interrupt me, S. If he’d ask you out on a date, do you think you’ll say yes?” I consider this for a moment.
“I’m not sure. I don’t really know anything about him except that he seems to be a great dad and that he believes in aliens…” Holly bursts out laughing at the last part.
“What? Aliens?” I tell them the story that took place with the PTA parents in front of the school and the others join Holly’s laughter and I’m grateful that the conversation has taken a lighter turn.
“That’s too funny... You know, he could really learn a thing or two from his son, he asked us to his and his dad’s birthday party today at recess! It was so sweet, guys, I can’t even… We’re all invited, by the way – I think it’s going to be quite the event!” Felix had come up to Sarah and me today, holding out an official invitation and one that he had made himself, just for us.
“Yay, a party, I love me a good party! So, are we going to go?” Holly looks at us questioningly. Sarah only scoffs, rolling her eyes.
“Are you kidding? Of course we’re going to go!”
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Jim Phelan's impact extended well beyond the basketball court | Sports
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The basketballs still bounced in Memorial Gymnasium on the campus of Mount St. Mary’s University on Thursday evening less than 48 hours after the passing of legendary head coach Jim Phelan. The sneakers still squeaked, the jumpers were still on target, and the players still competed. The defending Northeast Conference Champions were competing in a mid-week pickup game in the old gym where Phelan had built the Mountaineer program. They competed just as hard as Phelan had coached for the 49 years he was the head coach on the beautiful campus just south of the Mason-Dixon line.
All of it just the way Coach would have wanted it.
Phelan won 830 games at the Mount in a career that spanned 49 years from 1954 until he retired after the 2002-03 season. Remarkable in any era and downright preposterous in today’s revolving door coaching world, Phelan coached them all at Mount. St. Mary’s. When Phelan took over in the spring of 1954, the program had won 471 games in its 45 seasons under 16 different head coaches. By the time Phelan coached his last game, the school had a basketball identity. The win total had nearly tripled under his guidance to 1,301.
At the time of his passing, no one has won more games at Mount St. Mary’s than Jim Phelan. That is not overly surprising considering he ranks 13th all-time on the NCAA wins list. But what I meant to say was that Jim Phelan has more wins at Mount St. Mary’s than everyone else – combined. His 830 victories are 112 more than the other 21 coaches have racked up.
Along the way, his teams reached the NCAA Division 1 Tournament twice, the NCAA Division 2 Final Four on five occasions, winning the national championship in overtime in 1962 over Sacramento State.
As mind-blowing as those numbers might be, they aren’t the most impressive numbers or the most important numbers. Those numbers lie in the 217 student-athletes that he coached and guided through the years. Doctors, lawyers, investment bankers, school administrators among them, many kept in close contact with Phelan throughout the years.
“I consider it one of the great blessings of my life,” former Mountaineer Tony Hayden said of playing for Phelan via telephone from his Philadelphia area home late this week. “I think his flexibility with people was something. He didn’t coach everyone the same way. He recognized some people needed more urging than others, and some you had to back off a little bit. He was a player’s coach.”
Phelan grew up in Philadelphia, had a standout career at LaSalle, and played briefly for the Philadelphia Warriors in the NBA before becoming a coach. His first coaching job was at his alma mater as an assistant for one season in 1953-54. LaSalle won the national championship that season. Phelan headed to Emmitsburg shortly after that and never left.
Hayden joined the team a year after the Mount made its first trip to the NCAA Big Dance, facing Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament the year before. In those press conferences before the tournament action, fans got to see a part of Phelan that Hayden thinks might have often been hidden, the fact that Phelan was “funny, really funny.”
His sense of humor was on display during the pre-tournament press conference. Matched up with the daunting task of playing the top-rated Wildcats, Phelan quipped, “Kentucky has ten McDonald’s All-Americans. I have ten guys that eat at McDonald’s.”
Always viewed as an offensive coach, players were more likely to earn a spot on the bench for the shot they failed to take rather than the one they missed.
Silas Cheung shot the 1995 team into the NCAA Tournament, lighting up Rider’s Alumni Gymnasium with 5 second-half trifectas en route to a 19-point NCAA bid NEC Tournament MVP producing effort.
“He’d say, ‘Silas, if you’re not going to shoot it, you might as well be next to me. That’s why you’re in there.” Cheung recalled.
Cheung also talked about a recent visit he shared with Phelan and his wife Dottie about a month and a half ago.
“He’s just so genuine. They both are just great people. Dottie is always so sweet. I am very thankful I got to see them recently.”
He recalled Phelan’s efforts and noted that he always made time for his players and that he led by example as much as with his words.
“He just wanted to make sure that he helped turn you into a good man, a good father, a good person. He helped you through things. If you fell, you got up. He always made sure he had the time for you,” Cheung said.
As word of Phelan’s death spread on Tuesday, many who knew him, played for him or against him, coached with him or on the opposite bench, took to social media to express their memories, sadness, and admiration for him. Among them was one of the Mount’s all-time greats Riley Inge, the starting point guard against Kentucky in that NCAA Tournament game. Inge shared a pair of stories that he had kept to himself until now about Phelan’s profound impact on his life. A summary of Inge’s Facebook post is included here with his permission:
Inge recalled that he joined the Mount mid-season during the school’s second semester and that he was joining classes midstream and, in some cases, continuations of first semester courses. He noted that his professors had concerns about the situation, and a meeting between Mount President Robert Wickenheiser, Phelan, himself, and various department heads occurred. He recalls being uncomfortable and feeling unwanted when Phelan says, “I get paid to coach and win basketball games. You all get paid to teach students. Riley’s a student here now. Teach him what he needs to know, and I guarantee you he will graduate with a degree from Mount St. Mary’s.”
The words gave Inge chills. He admits that at that moment, he had no intention of graduating. He was thinking about going to the NBA, having a productive career, and becoming a coach.
“But when he guaranteed my graduation, I felt like I couldn’t make him a liar and let him down.”
Inge graduated in 1998. Inge also noted that his graduation came two years after his eligibility expired but that Phelan made sure he had the opportunity even when he was no longer scoring baskets and winning games for him. A promise Inge said Phelan had made to his Inge’s mother. Inge concluded his post with the following,
I’m telling y’all he cared about his people and he was a special guy. If you were fortunate enough to know him or be coached by him, you were a lucky person. Again, thank you coach for believing in me when I didn’t believe in myself. — Inge
Regardless of ability, frequently walk-ons don’t get much playing time on a college basketball team. Without a Division 1 scholarship offer upon graduating from St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia, Hayden received the same opportunity Phelan gave his players on scholarship — to earn his playing time. An option that might not have occurred with another coach. Hayden started from day one.
“He did things a little differently,” Hayden admitted. “He certainly charted his own course. Like with the bowtie.”
Ah, yes, the bowtie. Phelan’s signature bowtie. Out of respect for his college coach Ken Loeffler who wore a bowtie, Phelan wore a bowtie in his first game. The Mount won. So he wore it the next game. The Mount won again, and the tradition was born. He wore the bowtie for all but one season. He gave it up when his daughter said it was “gross”, but an uncharacteristic losing season brought the bowtie back the following year.
I always find that when you talk to coaches, particularly those nearing the end of their career or already done coaching, they remember the losses more than the wins. Those are the ones that are hard to shake. Phelan had a way of turning the page and moving on.
With Phelan that always seemed to be deeply tied to his love and devotion to his family. His wife Dottie and his five children have always been at the center of the equation for Phelan. It’s a fact that all of the players I spoke with in the recent days brought up.
Jamion Christian played for Phelan’s final three teams. Christian’s first head coaching job came at Mount St. Mary’s and he will enter his third season as the George Washington head coach this season. He said he attempts to bring many of the same things he saw with Phelan to his players.
“As a coach the way you live your life around your players and in front of your players is important. When you look at coach, the relationship he had with his family and the way he incorporated you within that family. He cared tremendously about you and cared about what was best for you. He would fight for that for you.” George Washington head coach Jamion Christian said.
My roots to the Mount are deep. Phelan’s 1981 team was a glorious group that hooked me. The offensive style and the excitement of Memorial Gymnasium, particularly the night of March 7, 1981 reeled me in. Two weeks shy of my 8th birthday, I was impressionable. And the sights that unfolded that evening were unreal.
Playing in the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional final against Elizabeth City State, the Mount saw a late lead evaporate and trailed by one with 2 seconds left and needed to go the length of the floor and score to survive and advance.
As Mark Purdy wrote in The Gettysburg Times on Monday following the win:
Coach Jim Phelan had a plan. So did (Dennis) Dempsey.
As the story goes, Dempsey wanted to attempt to draw a foul on the inbounds play by getting the defender to run into him. Phelan was simply designing a play to hope that a half-court heave fell in. Dempsey, who had unsuccessfully tried the play in practice earlier in the week, convinced Phelan it was worth a whirl. He was right. The Elizabeth City State defender plowed into Dempsey and the referee called the foul. Dempsey calmly made both free throws and a devastated ECSU team called a timeout it didn’t have. The Mount made more free throws and ran out the clock.
“We didn’t call the play. He called the play,” Phelan said of the heroics afterwards.
That made me a Mount fan.
But it’s that family culture that has kept me. A culture of family that Jim Phelan used to build his basketball program. It’s something that every individual I’ve talked to about Phelan in the last few days has at the front of their minds.
A family culture that is truly special. A family culture that is truly infectious. A family culture set in motion by a Hall of Famer in every way. A family culture that will continue.
“Our family culture is something that has been passed down at the Mount,” current head coach Dan Engelstad said on Friday. “Coach Phelan passed that down to Coach (Milan) Brown and gave him his blessing and he in turn passed that down to me. The family dynamic has always been important here. I want to keep that. Because a closer family makes for a more enjoyable journey. I want to make him proud, not just in words, but in the way I live it.”
Someday, and it might be sooner than later based on what I saw in that pickup game, the Mount will win for the 1,661st time in school history. With that win, all of the other coaches will finally have more wins than Jim Phelan.
As Mount St. Mary’s fans, we’ll do what we do with wins.
We’ll put a bowtie on it and remember how we got there.
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Why Rising U.S. Consumer Prices Could Mislead: Live Updates Here’s what you need to know: The latest Consumer Price Index is expected to show a jump in inflation, but central bankers say the price pressures are likely to be temporary.Credit…Andrew Spear for The New York Times Consumer prices are expected to jump sharply in April data that will be released on Wednesday, a move resulting mainly from a technical quirk — but one that investors will be watching carefully as they try to determine if inflation could alter Federal Reserve policy. The Consumer Price Index probably climbed by 3.6 percent in the year through April, economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect. The increase in prices from March to April is expected to be more muted, at 0.2 percent. 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The Secret Lives of Central Bankers
By Annelise Riles, NY Times, Oct. 20, 2018
A few years ago, a senior Japanese central banker let me in on a secret side of his life: Like some others in his rarefied world, he is a passionate devotee of Sherlock Holmes. After formal meetings in capitals around the world, he joins the other Sherlock Holmes buffs over drinks or dinner for trivia competitions, to test their knowledge of obscure plot details, or to share amateur historical research into Victorian London.
It is all very casual, but the camaraderie is important to him. Through this informal fan club, the banker told me, he had made his closest professional friendships. “I feel closer to many of these people than to many of my countrymen,” he said.
As an anthropologist, I have spent 20 years studying the customs, beliefs and rituals of central bankers around the world. They see themselves as jacks-of-all-financial-trades who solve complex financial crises before they can damage the unsuspecting public. They are as clever as the extraordinarily wealthy banking executives whom they regulate, but motivated by higher ideals. So it made sense that the aloof and justifiably arrogant Sherlock Holmes might represent for them an ideal of masculine brilliance (they are mostly still men), rationality and self-control. Like Holmes, central bankers consider their detachment an asset.
But in the real world, this high-mindedness has come at a cost. In the United States, President Trump has suggested that the Federal Reserve is not doing “what’s good for the country,” and on Tuesday he told Fox Business that the Fed was his “biggest threat.” He said that it was “raising rates too fast, and it’s too independent.” So far, the Fed chairman has remained above the political fray. But if the president persuades enough Americans that the Fed’s decisions to raise interest rates, which would make their credit cards and mortgages more expensive, are to blame for their financial troubles, principled silence may not be enough.
The acculturation process for central bankers begins early. Most of them attend a handful of elite universities--the University of Chicago, Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge--to study neoclassical economics, and their early training often involves a secondment to the central banking institutions of another country. In Tokyo or Frankfurt or New York, they operate within a closed set.
There are norms of dress: sharp, conservative suits and dark ties, but never fancy shoes. (Janet Yellen’s decision to remove her jacket at a summertime meeting once caused a stir.) And many central bankers date their lives according to memories of certain key international banking agreements: Basel I and Basel II are, for them, like the fall of the Berlin Wall or the Sept. 11 attacks.
This world is beginning to feel like an anachronism, especially after the financial crisis of 2008. When markets fail to respond to monetary policy as the science says that they should, the public loses faith in experts. And it may not be possible for the informal and secretive craft of central banking to continue its traditions in a world that demands greater transparency and accountability. This tradition of the apolitical central banker isn’t even very well established. It goes back only to the late 1980s and early 1990s, when a flurry of academic research suggested that independent central banks were correlated with lower inflation--a priority at the time for the United States.
At one closed-door meeting that I organized, a central banker from South Asia complained to the ones from the United States and Europe, in essence: You guys meet the night before at your private club, and then you show up here, and the decisions have already been made.
The man he was challenging wasn’t embarrassed. Instead, he said, in effect: Well, if you could just learn to play by the rules, then you could be part of that club. Look at the Japanese. They’ve learned all the rules, and now look where they are.
This arrogance, toward the public and even toward one another, undermines central banks’ effectiveness. One of the goals of monetary policy is to shape people’s behavior. When a central bank says it anticipates that prices are going to rise, it expects the public to take that advice seriously. If people do, and they buy things now before prices rise, then perhaps prices won’t rise as much. But central banks need credibility for this stabilizing mechanism to work.
Some countries do have this level of public trust, built carefully over decades. In Denmark, for example, central bank officials make a concerted effort, in speeches and other public comments, to tell the story of how their work contributes to the egalitarian society that Danes value. Danes love their central bank.
There are still, of course, central bankers who argue that they should preserve their mystique or people won’t respect them. Others believe that close ties among central bank officials benefit everyone: The 2008 crisis, for example, might have been much worse if they did not have such open lines of communications. One central banker I know, from one of the Group of 7 countries, spoke movingly about how much he valued his deep personal relationships with leaders at the People’s Bank of China. He said both sides shared quite sensitive information and did whatever they could, within the boundaries of their professional obligations, to support one another.
In an era of increasing economic nationalism, this cosmopolitan culture may be difficult to maintain.
Holmes never worried about this sort of thing. In “A Study in Scarlet,” upon being told that the earth in fact revolves around the sun, Holmes declares, “What the deuce is it to me?” Dr. Watson is shocked, but Holmes insists, “If we went round the moon it would not make a pennyworth of difference to me or my work.” His central banking acolytes may not be so lucky.
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Events Around The Town Of Babylon This Presidents Day Week ~ February 19 – 23, 2018
Happy Monday Everyone!
Hope everyone had a great weekend! It’s Presidents week, which means no school for the kids and maybe no work for the parents? If you’re one of those lucky ones who have this week off, there’s SO many activities planned for the kids and family. Crafts, baking, painting and more, so you don’t have to go crazy in the house all week!
If you’re not one of those lucky ones who have the whole week off, don’t sweat there’s plenty of events after work to choose from. This week has some great happy hour specials. OH, Thursday is National Margarita Day!? Don’t mind if we do.
  Talk soon,
Here are the Featured Events happening around the Town of Babylon this Week:
Monday February 19, 2018
Ferie Zimowe w Kids Academy!
Feb 19 @ 9:00 am – Feb 23 @ 1:00 pm
Kids Academy, 255 S 14th St, Lindenhurst
GED Prep Classes
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Wyandanch Public Library, 14 S 20th St, Wyandanch
February Break Tea Party Camp!
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Darlings & Divas, 65 Merrick Rd, Amityville
February Break Tea Party!
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Darlings & Divas, 65 Merrick Rd, Amityville
Celebrate Presidents Week Feb. 19-23
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Fire Island Lighthouse, 1 Burma Road, Fire Island, Fire Island
Dollhouse Camp- Winter Break
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – Feb 22 @ 2:00 pm
Bubble Boutique and Learning Center, 15 E Main St, Babylon
February Break Camp
Feb 19 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Hitter’s Club, 127 E Carmans Rd Ste C, Farmingdale
Mario Paint Event for Kids! Paint Mario!
Feb 19 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
Girly Girlz Week! Paint a Unicorn!
Feb 19 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
50% Off February!
Feb 19 @ 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tanger Outlets Deer Park Ice Rink, 455 Commack Rd, Deer Park
Happy Hour at Sidelines Cafe
Feb 19 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Winter Recess Crafts
Feb 19 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
J and D Ceramics, 306 35th Street, Lindenhurst
Babylon K-6 PTA Weekly PARP fundraising event
Feb 19 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Swell Taco, 135 Deer Park Ave/Down the Alley/Back of Building, Babylon
Declan McKenna at AMH!
Feb 19 @ 6:30 pm
Amityville Music Hall, 198 Broadway, Amityville
Course Of Action Comedy Night: 5 Year Anniversary Show
Feb 19 @ 8:00 pm
Revolution Bar & Music Hall, 140 Merrick Rd, Amityville
Tuesday February 20, 2018
Center Stage Dance and Creative Arts – CSDCA – located in West Babylon
Feb 20 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Center Stage Dance and Creative Arts – CSDCA – located in West Babylon, 385 Sunrise Hwy, West Babylon
February Break Camp
Feb 20 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Hitter’s Club, 127 E Carmans Rd Ste C, Farmingdale
Mario Paint Event for Kids! Paint Piranha Plant!
Feb 20 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
Minnie and Mickey- Mommy & Me
Feb 20 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Bake Me A Cake Boutique, 184 E Montauk Hwy, Lindenhurst
Girly Girlz Week! Paint your name & first initial princess style
Feb 20 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
Giraffe cake
Feb 20 @ 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Bake Me A Cake Boutique, 184 E Montauk Hwy, Lindenhurst
50% Off February!
Feb 20 @ 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tanger Outlets Deer Park Ice Rink, 455 Commack Rd, Deer Park
Happy Hour at Sidelines Cafe
Feb 20 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Winter Recess Crafts
Feb 20 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
J and D Ceramics, 306 35th Street, Lindenhurst
Beginners and Intermediate ESL Classes
Feb 20 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Wyandanch Public Library, 14 S 20th St, Wyandanch
North Babylon Lions Club Mtg.
Feb 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Applebee’s Restaurant 1251 Deer Park Avenue, North Babylon
Cake & Cocktails
Feb 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Bake Me A Cake Boutique, 184 E Montauk Hwy, Lindenhurst
Pool Tournament – 100% Payout
Feb 20 @ 7:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Early Literacy Program
Feb 20 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Wyandanch Public Library, 14 S 20th St, Wyandanch
Chief Keef at AMH!
Feb 20 @ 8:00 pm
Amityville Music Hall, 198 Broadway, Amityville
Whiskey Rd* Tuesday at Nutty Irishman (Winter break)
Feb 20 @ 8:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Nutty Irishman, Farmingdale, 323 Main St, Farmingdale
Chair Yoga
Feb 20 @ 11:00 pm – Feb 21 @ 12:00 am
Wyandanch Public Library, 14 S 20th St, Wyandanch
Wednesday February 21, 2018
231 Business Networking Group
Feb 21 @ 7:00 am – 8:30 am
Olympic Diner, 1536 Deer Park Avenue, Deer Park
Spay & Neuter Mobile Clinic
Feb 21 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Babylon Animal Shelter, 51 Lamar St, West Babylon
WInter Camps
Feb 21 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Positions Dance Studio, 264 Deer Park Ave, Babylon
February Break Snowflake Day!
Feb 21 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Darlings & Divas, 65 Merrick Rd, Amityville
Celebrate Presidents Week Feb. 19-23
Feb 21 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Fire Island Lighthouse, 1 Burma Road, Fire Island
February Break Camp
Feb 21 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Hitter’s Club, 127 E Carmans Rd Ste C, Farmingdale
Mario Paint Event for Kids! Paint Yoshi!
Feb 21 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
Girly Girlz Week! Paint Evie from Descendants!
Feb 21 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
50% Off February!
Feb 21 @ 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tanger Outlets Deer Park Ice Rink, 455 Commack Rd, Deer Park
Happy Hour at Sidelines Cafe
Feb 21 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Winter Recess Crafts
Feb 21 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
J and D Ceramics, 306 35th Street, Lindenhurst
EXIT After Hours: Career In Real Estate
Feb 21 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Exit Family Realty, 202 N Wellwood Ave, Lindenhurst
West Babylon Lions, Board of Directors Meeting
Feb 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Lions Club House, 399 Little East Neck Road, West Babylon
RESTWELL “Young & Weary” EP release and farewell show at AMH
Feb 21 @ 7:00 pm
Amityville Music Hall, 198 Broadway, Amityville
Return 2 Revolution
Feb 21 @ 7:00 pm – 11:59 pm
Revolution Bar & Music Hall, 140 Merrick Rd, Amityville
DPCoC February General Meeting
Feb 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Knights of Deer Park, 759 Long Island Ave, Deer Park
Captree General Membership Meeting
Feb 21 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
The Moose Lodge, 883 S Broadway, Lindenhurst
Trivia Night with Dan Stein!
Feb 21 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm
The Turning Point Restaurant, 48 Motor Avenue, Farmingdale
Martini Night at Sidelines Cafe
Feb 21 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Thursday February 22, 2018
Infinity IBO Networking Mtg.
Feb 22 @ 7:30 am – 8:30 am
South Bay Diner, 185 Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst
Breakfast Club West Babylon
Feb 22 @ 7:30 am – 8:30 am
Panera Bread, 1025 West Montauk Highway
BTCC Breakfast Meeting w/ 516 Ads.com
Feb 22 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Panera Bread, 1025 Montauk Highway, West Babylon
WInter Camps
Feb 22 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Positions Dance Studio, 264 Deer Park Ave, Babylon
February Break Sweets And Treats Day!
Feb 22 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Darlings & Divas, 65 Merrick Rd, Amityville
Celebrate Presidents Week Feb. 19-23
Feb 22 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Fire Island Lighthouse, 1 Burma Road, Fire Island
Get Your Brunch On Oil Style West Babylon
Feb 22 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Panera Bread, 1025 West Montauk Highway
February Break Camp
Feb 22 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Hitter’s Club, 127 E Carmans Rd Ste C, Farmingdale
Mario Paint Event for Kids! Paint Mushrooms!
Feb 22 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
Hewitt Middle School PTA Fundraiser
Feb 22 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, 1280 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale
Mommy and me- Mickey and Minnie event
Feb 22 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Bake Me A Cake Boutique, 184 E Montauk Hwy, Lindenhurst
National Margarita Day at Caracara
Feb 22 @ 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Caracara Mexican Grill, 354 Main St, Farmingdale
Lunch & Learn West Babylon
Feb 22 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Panera Bread, 1025 West Montauk Highway
Beginner Yoga with Debbie (Uma)
Feb 22 @ 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
Long Island Center for Yoga, 107 E Main St, Babylon
Girly Girlz Week! Paint a Wizard of Oz scene!
Feb 22 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Key to My Art, 10 W Oak St, Amityville
50% Off February!
Feb 22 @ 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tanger Outlets Deer Park Ice Rink, 455 Commack Rd, Deer Park
Happy Hour at Sidelines Cafe
Feb 22 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Winter Recess Crafts
Feb 22 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
J and D Ceramics, 306 35th Street, Lindenhurst
Acoustic by The Grand Central
Feb 22 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
That Meetball Place Farmingdale, 206 Main Street, Farmingdale
Real Estate/Banker Gathering
Feb 22 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Trento Restaurant, 1058 Broad Hollow Rd, Farmingdale
Sceneless Scene Showcase #37
Feb 22 @ 6:30 pm – 11:50 pm
Revolution Bar & Music Hall, 140 Merrick Rd, Amityville
Fossil Youth at AMH!
Feb 22 @ 6:30 pm
Amityville Music Hall, 198 Broadway, Amityville
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Feb 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Straight Tax, 192 W Sunrise Hwy, Lindenhurst
Generation One
Feb 22 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
294 Farmingdale Rd, 294 Farmingdale Road, Farmingdale
The Bingo Diva
Feb 22 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Wild Rose, 1660 New Hwy, Farmingdale
Make Your Own Scrubz Party
Feb 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
ScrubzBody Scrub and Natural Skin Care Products, 245 Main Street, Farmingdale
Firemen’s Night (for ALL emergency volunteers)
Feb 22 @ 8:00 pm – 11:59 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Friday February 23, 2018
February Break Spa Friday!
Feb 23 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Darlings & Divas, 65 Merrick Rd, Amityville
Celebrate Presidents Week Feb. 19-23
Feb 23 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Fire Island Lighthouse, 1 Burma Road, Fire Island
February Break Camp
Feb 23 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Hitter’s Club, 127 E Carmans Rd Ste C, Farmingdale
SkinMedica Chemical Peel Event
Feb 23 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Shore Medical Aesthetics & Anti-Aging, 184 E. Main St., Babylon
Pokemon event- boys event
Feb 23 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Bake Me A Cake Boutique, 184 E Montauk Hwy, Lindenhurst
50% Off February!
Feb 23 @ 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Tanger Outlets Deer Park Ice Rink, 455 Commack Rd, Deer Park
Happy Hour at Sidelines Cafe
Feb 23 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sidelines Cafe, 43 W Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst
Winter Recess Crafts
Feb 23 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
J and D Ceramics, 306 35th Street, Lindenhurst
Acoustic by Tony Sidito
Feb 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
That Meetball Place Farmingdale, 206 Main Street, Farmingdale
Movie Night
Feb 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Amityville Wellness Integrated Health Center, 209 Broadway, Amityville
Craft Night Fundraiser
Feb 23 @ 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Sgt. John J. Kreyer VFW Post 7223 Amityville,  300 Broadway, Amityville
Puddle Of Mudd at Revolution Bar and Music Hall
Feb 23 @ 7:00 pm
Revolution Bar & Music Hall, 140 Merrick Rd, Amityville
Glow
Feb 23 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Sky Zone Deer Park, 111 Rodeo Dr, Deer Park
The Two Daves Back at Uncle Tonys – Ciao?
Feb 23 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Uncle Tony’s of Farmingdale, 302 Main Street, Farmingdale
IPA Take Over
Feb 23 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Lithology Brewing Company, 211A Main St, Farmingdale
Live Music – Ben Myers – Babylon Bean
Feb 23 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Babylon Bean Coffee House, 17 Fire Island Ave, Babylon
John Cariani’s Love/ Sick
Feb 23 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
South Shore Theatre Experience, 115 S. Wellwood Ave., Lindenhurst
The Honeymoon Murders at Palmer’s
Feb 23 @ 8:00 pm
Palmer’s American Grille, 123 Fulton St, Farmingdale
Notch 45 Live at Bartini!
Feb 23 @ 9:00 pm
Bartini Bar, 124 N Carll Ave, Babylon
The Legendary Murphys at Nutty Irish Farmingdale Friday, FEB 23
Feb 23 @ 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Nutty Irishman, Farmingdale, 323 Main St, Farmingdale
J Haus Band at Post Office Cafe
Feb 23 @ 9:30 pm – Feb 24 @ 1:00 am
Post Office Cafe, 130 W Main St, Babylon
Music by Poparazzi
Feb 23 @ 10:30 pm – Feb 24 @ 1:30 am
That Meetball Place Farmingdale, 206 Main Street, Farmingdale
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Open Thread: This Week in Style News
In other words, couture is part of the origin story for a lot of what you may buy. You might as well understand where it came from. That’s why we still go, anyway. It’s not for the baguettes.
Besides, it’s also a sneak peek of what you are going to see on the red carpet come awards time. Celebrities love a dress made just for them that hasn’t really been seen before, and that’s couture by definition. It’s a coincidence that Giorgio Armani held his show the day the Oscar nominations came out, but it’s a telling one.
Isabelle Huppert (in a black tux), Marion Cotillard (in jeans, a striped shirt and a major ear cuff) and Diane Kruger (in an evening gown, though it was only 6 p.m. on a Tuesday) were all in the audience.
Guess-the-gown has become something of a parlor game to pass the time between shows, but all I’ll say is this: My top four shows of the week were Givenchy, Valentino, Iris van Herpen and Maison Margiela.
I think the odds are high that something from the first two will show up come Academy Awards day — though Margiela and van Herpen would be more challenging. Nevertheless I dearly wish someone would break all the rules and wear one of the latter’s eye-boggling 3D-printed, heat-bonded and laser-cut dresses on the red carpet. It would be worth it just to see the look on Ryan Seacrest’s face.
In the meantime, there’s a lot to catch up on, from the news about Hedi Slimane joining Céline and what that could mean to Richemont’s bid for Yoox Net-a-Porter, and an inside look at the Amazon store of the future. Have a good weekend!
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Every week on Open Thread, Vanessa will answer a reader’s fashion-related question, which you can send to her anytime via email or Twitter. Questions are edited and condensed.
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Q: I am just beginning my career in pediatric physical therapy. I want to look professional and polished, as well as feminine, but have many limitations. I have to wear pants/trousers, my shoes have to be close-toed and flat (preferably athletic) and I need to able to move all over the place, pick kids up and perform exercises with them, without showing any midriff or cleavage. I generally end up looking more masculine than I want, with a flexible button-down, slim (but stretchy) trousers, and athletic shoes. Please help me figure out how to dress well for my job and be happy and confident with the way I look! — Caitlin, Seattle
A: And some of my banker friends complain about having to wear suits! They should thank their lucky stars they are not in your position. However, I have been canvassing my fellow fashion travelers for suggestions during downtime between shows, and we have come up with two main recommendations, both of which should work for — well, work! And after-work eventing as required.
First, try a tunic and leggings. The bottoms can be as basic (and stretchy and replaceable) as you like, but switch up the tops — which should be long enough to never put you in a compromising position, but allow for a more feminine edge — with patterns and colors. Good places to try are Tibi, Cos and Tory Burch.
Another possible solution is a shirtdress over loose trousers. This is a Phoebe Philo look, and should also check your main boxes (coverage, flexibility) but give you a chance to inject a bit of personality into your wardrobe while still looking professional. Try Everlane, Equipment and Zara.
As for your shoes, the verdict was unanimous: Go for white Stan Smiths or Converse, and wear them with everything. Instead of merely a sneaker, they can become a signature. — VANESSA FRIEDMAN
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Where did Miami’s real estate players ride out Hurricane Irma?
Hurricane Irma over Miami, and from left, Kobi Karp, Jorge Perez and Gil Dezer
Most of Miami’s real estate players hightailed it out of town amid mandatory evacuations, joining the mass exodus of millions of local residents.
South Florida developers, architects and brokers are now just trickling back, after scattering to places like New York City, Los Angeles, Montreal and Buenos Aires. Some even stayed behind to weather the storm.
Miami architect Kobi Karp left for New York City, flying back to Miami on a 6 a.m. American Airlines flight on Tuesday — one of the first planes to arrive at Miami International Airport. In the meantime, he arranged for his Biscayne Boulevard office to be back up and running with a generator and air conditioning.
“We’re pretty well cultured in hurricanes and tropical storms, at this point, and we try not to have any downtime,” Karp said. By Thursday, most of his staff of 85 was back in the office.
In fact, Karp said he is strong believer in generators: his North Bay Road home in Miami Beach remains without power, but a generator is keeping it cool.
Developer Gil Dezer had planned to stay at his oceanfront Sunny Isles Beach condo, but got a call Friday night from a friend who had two seats available on his private jet. So Dezer said he jumped on the plane to New York City, where he keeps an apartment.
“When I saw the mayor on TV, he kind of scared me a little bit, to be honest with you,” said Dezer, president of Dezer Development. “[Mayor Carlos Gimenez] said ‘If you live anywhere on the water, evacuate, there will be 15 feet of water.’ So I thought it’s time to go.” He got back to Miami Wednesday night.
Jorge Pérez, chairman and CEO of the Miami-based Related Group, also left for New York City, and just returned, according to a spokesperson. Carlos Rosso, president of Related’s condominium development division, went to his native Buenos Aires, and is still there, the spokesperson said.
Architect Markus Frankel, of Frankel Benayoun Architects, left his waterfront Bay Harbor Islands condo for Los Angeles, because flights to all other cities in the Southeast, as well as to Chicago, were already booked.
“We understood Irma to be a devastating Category 5 — the likes never seen in South Florida,” Frankel said. “But thank God we all got lucky in South Florida — except for the Lower Keys.” He arrived back in Miami late Tuesday night. The generator at the building kept the place cool for his return.
Developer Masoud Shojaee, chairman and president of Shoma Group, spent Hurricane Irma in Montreal, where he has a home. He had traveled there on his corporate jet before the hurricane, and had planned to return to Miami last week, but decided to stay once he saw Irma headed to South Florida.
Danny Hertzberg, of Coldwell Banker’s the Jills, said his whole family drove to Orlando, and when the storm turned north, they caught a flight to New York. He returned to Orlando on Thursday and planned to drive back to Miami at night. His mother, Jill Hertzberg, of the Jills, intends to fly home from New York, also late Thursday.
Some real estate players actually opted to stay put in South Florida, like Miami Real Estate Group broker Andres Asion, who stayed in his Murano at Portofino condo in South Beach, where the hurricane impact glass windows were “shaking big time.”
And Nir Shoshani, co-founder and principal of NR Investments, rode out the storm at his home in Hollywood.
“We went through a scary 36-hour ordeal, just like everybody else,” Shoshani said. “We lost TV and we lost Internet, so we had no idea where the storm was headed, where it was going. From Saturday evening until today [Thursday], we are completely disconnected.”
Yet for one real estate player who remained out of town, Hurricane Irma brought a welcome surprise.
Shahab Karmely, founder and principal of KAR Properties, lives in New York, and spent Hurricane Irma at his home in East Hampton in the Hamptons.
“Because of Irma we happened to have four days of outstanding surf — the best surfing conditions in five or six years in Montauk,” said Karmely, who surfs every weekend in the summer. “Beautiful, clean waves, coming in day after day.”
Francisco Alvarado contributed reporting.
from The Real Deal Miami https://therealdeal.com/miami/2017/09/14/where-did-miamis-real-estate-players-ride-out-hurricane-irma/ via IFTTT
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