Southampton College

Calendar
of
Events
Summer, 1996

* Events
* Kids on Campus
* High School Workshops
* Facing the Future
* Summer Institute on Aging

Stay tuned to WPBX 88.3 FM, Long Island's Pubic Radio, for updates on the events listed in this calendar.
Summer Session II at Southampton Graduate Campus begins July 8 with undergraduate and graduate courses offered in all divisions. Course catalogs available on this site, at the school or by calling 287-8349.
Silent Auction to benefit the Cooperative Education and Career Development Offices. Over 50 items from paintings to concert tickets. Call for a brochure and bidding sheet. Deadline for submitting bids is July 12. 287-8276
SUMMERFEST `96

A Continuing Studies program offering courses in foreign languages, computers, real estate appraisal, secretarial skills, medical assistant training and certificates, and special interests such as kayaking and herbal healing. For brochure call 287-8316.


Events

* Friday, June 7, 5:30 pm
THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE
Lecture by Congressman Michael Forbes, schedule permitting.
Ocean View Lounge.
Free.
287-8200


* June 10 - July 18
MASTER PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP EXHIBITION
Fine Arts Gallery, open noon - 5 pm weekdays.
Reception July 12, 5 - 7 pm
Avram Family Gallery.
287-8427


* Thursday, June 13, 5:30 pm
THE CLOCK DOCTOR: A LIFE FULFILLED
Lecture by Howard Crowfoot, Long Island's only registered watch and clock master.
Ocean View Lounge.
Free.
287-8200


* Thursday, June 20, 5:30 pm
THE MYTHS AND REALITIES OF THE SANDWICH GENERATION
Lecture by Dr. Christopher Hayes, executive director of the National Center Women and Retirement Research and the Gerontology program director.
Ocean View Lounge.
Free
287-8200


* June 14 - 16
ANTIQUES SHOW
South Shore Antiques Show by McHugh Presentation.
Saturday 10 am - 6 pm, Sunday 11 am - 5 pm in the College gymnasium.
Preview Party, The Art of Dining, Friday, June 14, 6 - 9 pm.
A World Affairs Council benefit.
287-8386.


* Friday June 21, 6 - 8 pm
DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD COCKTAIL PARTY
Louis D. Pizzarello, M.D. will be honored at the Meadow Club of Southampton.
A benefit for the College Scholarship Fund.
For tickets call 287-8348.


* June 24 - Aug. 12
PIANOFEST
In its eighth sseason, this weekly piano concert series in the Fine Arts Theatre is d irected by Paul Schenly and features renowned pianists performing Mondays, 4 - 6 pm.
Grand Marathon Concert is Aug. 3 at 7 pm.
Fine Arts Theatre.
283-2044


* July 8 - Aug 5
MASTER PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
Students have the opportunity to work with some of todayÕs most respected photographers. Topics include the nude, photo journalism, color printing, and electronic innovations.
To register call 287-8349, or use the forms on this site.


* July 8 - 19
THE POTTERS WHEEL
Ceramics course for beginners and intermediates offering instruction in basic and advanced wheel throwing techniques. Glaze chemistry and testing will be introduced.
287-8427


* July 8 - Aug. 2
MASTER WORKSHOP IN ART
Creative in-depth studio workshop experience conducted by atists for artists.
For registration information call 287-8427, or use the forms on this site.


* July 8 - Aug 16
UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY
Two mornings in the classroom, one day a week in actual dive site. Must be PADI and SCUBA certified. Call the Arts and Media Division for prerequisites, 287-8427.


* July 8 - Aug 16
HOLLYWOOD AND WASHINGTON
This film course, directed by Jon Fraser, will examine HollywoodÕs version of the presidency and Washington politics from the 1930Õs to the present.
Tues. and Thurs., 5:15 - 9 pm.
287-8427


* July 22, 7 pm
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
Fifth annual All For The Sea concert to benefit Marine Science Scholarships. General admission, $35. College Athletic Fields.
For ticket information call 287-8348.


* July 26 - Sept 13
MASTER WORKSHOP IN ART EXHIBITION
Fine Arts Gallery open noon to 5 pm weekdays.
Reception Friday, July 26, 5 - 7 pm.
287-8427


* July 27 - Aug 2
WRITERS' WORKSHOPS
Workshops, lectures, and readings in poetry and fiction with authors Marvin Bell and Stewart O'Nan.
287-8420 or 287-8349

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KIDS ON CAMPUS

Day Camp
June 24 - Aug 16
educational and sports activities for kids ages 5 - 12.
287-8316

Coach Sidney Green's All Star Basketball Camp
July 22 - 26 and July 29 - Aug 2
boys and girls age 8 - 19.
287-8488

Soccer Camp
Aug 4 - 8
for boys or girls ages 8 - 18.
283-4636

Action Art Adventure
9:30 - noon, Wednesdays, July 10, 17, and 24 or Aug 7, 14, and 21
Kids aged 10 - 14. 287-8316

Fantasy Art
Tues and Thurs, July 9 - 25 or Aug 6 - 22, 9:30 am - noon
Students aged 10 - 14 will draw fantasy images from ordinary objects.
287-8316

Marine Science Program
Mon-Fri, 9 am - noon, July 22 - Aug 9 for grades 6 - 8
Aug 12 - 30 for grades 4 - 5
To acquaint students with the special local environment through discussions, field trips, and boat trips.
287-8316

Gymnastics
July 7 - 19, Mon - Fri, days or overnights
for boys and girls ages 4 - 18.
666-6999

Wrestling
Aug 4 - 10 overnight
ages 8 - 18.
979-9458
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HIGH SCHOOL WORKSHOPS

Call (516) 287-8349, or see the description on our summer site.

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FACING THE FUTURE

Presented through the Summer Institute on Aging. Lectures are free and begin at 5:30 pm in the Ocean View Lounge.
287-8200
Friday, June 7
The Future of Social Security and Medicare
by Congressman Michael Forbes
Thursday, June 13
The Clock Doctor: A Life Fulfilled
by Howard Crowfoot
Thursday, June 20
The Myths and Realities of the Sandwich Generation
by Dr. Christopher Hayes
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SUMMER INSTITUTE ON AGING

This new program offered through the Gerontology graduate program is open to health field professionals as well as the general public. To register call 287-8200.
June 6 - 11
Drugs, Alcohol and Aging
June 13 - 18
Older Women: Special Issues Special Needs
June 20 - 25
Counseling the Older Adult
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