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NOVEMBER 15
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Out & About
October 2021
BY JILL DAVIS
LE HAVRE ANNUAL ART
LEAGUE SHOW
Sunday, November 14, 11 am-3 pm
Le Havre Clubhouse
718-767-2277
Le Havre is once again hosting a lovely afternoon of
art where local artists will be exhibiting (and selling)
their work. Media include painting, photography, jewelry
and more. It’s a great way to enjoy a Sunday complete
with live music and raffles for prizes. You don’t
want to miss it. (P.S. Entry is free!)
November’s a busy month! First, we remember our veterans
on Veterans’ Day, Thursday, November 11. And
Happy Hanukkah, which begins very early this year on
the evening of November 28.
Thanksgiving falls on November 25. Here’s a little
humor to share at the table. Pass the mashed potatoes and
have wonderful holidays!
“Most turkeys taste better the day after; my mother’s
tasted better the day before.” – Rita Rudner
“Thanksgiving, man. Not a good day to be my pants.” –
Kevin James
“For those of you who cannot be with family this Thanksgiving,
please resist the urge to brag.” – Andy Borowitz
“You can tell you ate too much for Thanksgiving when
you have to let your bathrobe out.” – Jay Leno
“My cooking is so bad my kids thought Thanksgiving
was to commemorate Pearl Harbor.” – Phyllis Diller
RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS
SPECTACULAR
Radio City Music Hall, Manhattan
msg.com
Now through Sunday, January 2
Daily @ 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm
After an unfortunate
hiatus
in 2020,
the big show is
back with the
Nutc r a cke r,
Santa and, of
course, the
l e g e n d a r y
Rockettes. This
really is a show
for kids of all
ages. Tip: The
first 10 Orchestra
rows or
so are known for making the audience crank their neck
up high to see the stage (kind of like the front row at
a movie theater). The best seats are generally mid-Orchestra,
around rows MM to ZZ and the 400 section is
dead center. Children under 2 are free but must sit on
the lap of their parent or guardian. Tickets for everyone
else can be pricey ($85 +), but you can probably get coupons
at: nycinsiderguide.com.
VETERAN’S DAY PARADE
Thursday, November 11, 11:00 am
Starts at Fifth Avenue and 26th Street
Let’s not forget our veterans! This annual parade is
hosted at the Eternal Light Monument in Madison
Square Park on Fifth Avenue and 24th Street. After the
traditional opening ceremony in the park, more than
300 groups and 20,000 participants march the parade.
The parade starts on 26th Street and 5th and marchers
will walk up to 46th Street.
AIR SUPPLY IN CONCERT
Saturday, November 20, 8 pm
NYCB Theatre at Westbury
thetheatreatwestbury.com
Fans of 1980s soft rock can breathe a little easier:
Air Supply is returning to the stage after numerous rescheduled
tour dates. They were very successful in the
US, having had eight top-ten hits here, but they were
an even bigger deal in their native Australia, where
they were inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2013. Tickets
start at $49.50.
GENESIS IN
CONCERT
Friday, December 10, 8 pm
UBS Arena, Belmont Park, Elmont
ubsarena.com
Genesis was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010,
but this tour is the first time that
Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and
Tony Banks have played together
in 15 years. The name of their tour,
The Last Domino?, hints that this reunion
might be their last. Just saying.
Tickets start at $150.
PORT HOLIDAY MAGIC
Saturday, November 27
Main Street, Port Washington
portwashingtonbid.org
Getting in the holiday
mood should be easy in
Port Washington as shops
all along Main Street offer
holiday specials and discounts.
There will be live
outdoor entertainment and Santa will do a drive-by on a fire truck. Shoppers can
get a lift too on a free trolley ride from one end of Main Street to the other. Other
details weren’t available at press time, so go to Port Washington’s website as the date
gets closer.
CONCERT FOR
BANGLADESH REVISITED
Friday, November 26, 8 pm
Tilles Center, Brookville
tillescenter.org
Some of us might be old enough to remember George
Harrison’s 1971 megawatt concert at MSG which featured
superstars such as Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan and
Ringo Starr. Long Island-based band Wonderous Stories
will lead a full choir, horn section and more to play the
original concert in its entirety. They promise to have
some special guests as well (not yet announced at press
time).Tickets start at $42. In keeping with the holiday
spirit, a portion of the proceeds will go to St Jude Children’s
Cancer Hospital. Note: Guests must have proof of
full COVID-19 vaccination (final dose 14 days before
the event). Check out the website for more details.
/thetheatreatwestbury.com
/msg.com
/nycinsiderguide.com
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/ubsarena.com
/portwashingtonbid.org
/tillescenter.org