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Jul062013

Young And Looking For Something To Do? Week Of July 7-13

July 7-13

By Cristen Feeney

While summer is well underway, there are many events this week in Smithtown that are just beginning!

Smithtown Township Art Council (STAC) has age specific art programs for high school students and students of all ages check out the programs by clicking on the link Click Here to Open or Print PDF Summer Classes and Camps Brochure

For delicious locally grown fruit, veggies and so much more, head to the Kings Park Farmers Marker on July 7. The Market is set up in the municipal lot near the Kings Park Library. The Market is open from 9AM-2PM.

July 8 is the start of the 9th Annual Smithtown Summer Concert series. These concerts are held every Thursday evening at 8PM and are free of charge. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and head on down to the Smithtown Library Main Building. At these concerts, The Smithtown Rotary Club will be collecting any donations of non-perishable food, baby items, pet food and toiletries, starting at 6:30PM.

If you’re looking to get fit this summer without breaking out those dusty running sneakers, try yoga! Amba Yoga in Smithtown offers many yoga classes of all different levels and types. Your first class is only $10! For the schedule, visit  HYPERLINK “http://www.ambayoga.com/schedule.html” http://www.ambayoga.com/schedule.html

On July 11th, the Smithtown Youth Bureau is hosting an event for middle schools girls called L.E.A.P. (Learn, Empower and Perform), which teaches girls how to dance, while also giving them a place to talk about issues that concern them. For more information, visit  HYPERLINK “http://smithtownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/513” http://smithtownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/513

On July 11th, there is also a Yoga Class for adults between the ages of 20 and 30 at the Hauppauge Library at 7PM. It is a complimentary night of yoga, hosted by White Lotus Massage and Yoga.

 

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