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Announcements

‘Kiss Me, Kate’ auditions set
Auditions for a Youth on Stage production of the classic Cole Porter musical “Kiss Me, Kate” will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 23 [date change], and Tuesday, May 25, at North Fork Community Theatre in Mattituck. Actors must be between ages 14 and 22 and be prepared to sing 16 measures of a Broadway-style song. There will also be readings from the script and a dance audition.
Performance dates are Thursdays-Sundays, July 22-Aug. 8.
For details, contact director Bob Beodeker at [email protected]

Osprey players seek lodging
If you have an extra room in your home during the months of June and July, consider hosting one of the North Fork Ospreys’ aspiring college baseball players. A few more host families are still needed for the upcoming season. You do not have to provide transportation or meals, just a bed and bath. Call Joe Finora at 298-4086 or Brian Hansen at 631-553-3940.

Theater group offers two workshop opportunities
You don’t have to be an actor to participate in North Fork Community Theatre. Volunteer Information Night, Tuesday, May 18, 7 p.m. at the NFCT building in Mattituck, will highlight the many behind-the-scenes jobs that make every production possible. To preregister contact Marilee Scheer, 298-8656 or [email protected].
For those interested in stage lighting, NFCT will hold a workshop on Monday, May 17, at 7 p.m. at the theater. To preregister, call Charlie Scheer at 298-8656.

Try out for ‘Julius Caesar’
Open auditions for Northeast Stage’s summer 2010 production of  William Shakespeare’s  “Julius Caesar” will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, May 14, at Holy Trinity Church, 768 Main St., Greenport. All roles are open. Rehearsals start in late May for performances Aug. 6, 7 and 8 in Mitchell Park. Contact director A.D. Newcomer at 208-6933 or [email protected].

Garden club scholarship
Applications for the Southold Town Garden Club’s annual $500 scholarship are due Friday, May 28. Eligible are residents of Southold Town who have been accepted into a post-secondary institution with the aim of majoring in horticulture or a related field, such as landscape design, botany, conservation or environmental science. Applications are available at high school guidance offices or by calling 734-1337.

Bishop to address EMCA
Congressman Tim Bishop will speak at the annual meeting of the East Marion Community Association on Saturday, May 15, 10 a.m. to noon, at the East Marion firehouse. He will discuss Plum Island and other issues affecting the East End.

Workshop on kids and media
Cornell Cooperative Extension will present a workshop discussing research on media use in children and teens and how to reduce the associated risks. Educator Tim Jahn will lead the session on Monday, May 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the cooperative building in Riverhead. The cost is $5 per person. To register call Laurie Wells, 727-7850, ext. 340.

Youth for Christ celebration
East End Youth for Christ will host a celebration at Atlantis Marine World Aquarium in Riverhead Sunday, May 16, from 6-9 p.m. Activities include raffle to benefit missions abroad, buffet dinner, dramatic life-changing stories. Cost is $25 per person. Call 385-8333 or visit liyfcevents.org.

Artist-in-residence sought
William Steeple Davis Trust of Orient is accepting applications, due June 30, for an artist-in-residence for the period Oct. 15, 2010, through Oct. 1, 2011. The program offers “a temporary place of abode for persons of good character.” Past recipients have included painters, sculptors, photographers, writers, poets and musicians. Interested parties should contact the trust at P.O. Box 371, Orient, NY 11957.

Be part of the Mosaic
The ever-popular downtown Riverhead Community Mosaic Street Painting Festival is set for May 30. The 14th annual fest will include the traditional sidewalk painting, as well as music, storytelling, and more. The East End Arts Council invites professional artists and craftspeople to submit photos of their work for an outdoor art sale and street painters of all experience levels to sign up to transform a piece of Main Street. Applications for both are available for download at www.eastendarts.org or for pickup at EEAC’s office at 133 E. Main St., Riverhead.
EEAC also needs volunteers to work one-hour shifts between noon and 5 p.m. assisting with face painting and other festival activities. To volunteer, call coordinator Jean Caiola at 727-0900, ext. 307, or stop by the council.

Women’s support group forms
The North Fork Women’s Resource Center is sponsoring an evening support group for women in transition. Call 298-5376 for details.

Walking labyrinth for peace
Spiritual Renewal Center is hosting a day of “Praying, Singing and Walking the Labyrinth for Peace,” Saturday, June 5, at First Parish Church, UCC, 5268 Sound Ave., Riverhead. Call 608-3827 or visit Spirit-Renewal.com.

Be a Film Fest programmer
Greenport Film Festival is celebrating its tenth season at Floyd Memorial Library with a special invitation to the public to join in the programming process for the eight-week summer session. Eight films will be selected from nominations submitted in person by those wishing to participate in a meeting at the library Sunday, May 2, at 3 p.m.
Each participant may nominate one classic, foreign or independent film not in the library’s DVD collection and not likely to be exhibited on local screens, and will “pitch” his or her selection to other participants. Everyone suggesting a film will participate in the voting.
The summer festival will run eight Thursdays at 6 p.m. starting July 8. For more information, contact Poppy Johnson at 477-0660.