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Artist Robyn Bellospirito, a native of Oyster Bay, NY and current resident of Huntington, NY, has been exhibiting her work for nearly 30 years in galleries and museums in the New York metropolitan area, around the country, and abroad. Ms. Bellospirito, who is listed in the current editions of Who's Who in American Art and Who's Who of American Women, holds a Bachelor's Degree in Art History. She has worked in some of New York's finest museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Frick Collection. Aside from her art, Robyn Bellospirito is a freelance writer and butoh dancer. For more information visit: www.robynbellospirito.com
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The answer is YES!! The Mayo Clinic and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) recommends that children as young as age 7 can benefit from weight training. Children should perform weight training with an experienced coach/personal trainer who can teach them the proper form and intensity that is appropriate for that individual child.
The NSCA (I have their highest gold standard certification) uses all evidence based research to make its recommendations, meaning a lot of research studies performed regularly. They have studied the misconception that resistance training will stunt a child’s growth. There has not been one growth plate fracture reported in any youth resistance training study. This shows that when your child works with a knowledgeable coach/personal trainer that they can safely perform resistance training. The NSCA sates “ With appropriate supervision and instruction, the risks associated with youth resistance training are not greater than other activities that children and adolescents regularly participate.”
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The arrival of the “outdoor living room” — a fashionable term for a comfortable, extra living space outdoors — has brought with it “the outdoor man cave”, carved out by toting up handsome stainless steel barbecue grills; bar islands; flaming fire pits; and wall mounted, flat screen TVs for Football Sunday cheering squads. It’s also time for gentlemen of good favor to move over and make room for girls’ nights out (outside that is). Today’s conveniences, available from leading-edge hardscape products manufacturers, offer the ladies a lot of reasons to host backyard get-togethers in lieu of traveling out to a local restaurant, lounge or public meeting spot.
For most women, small parties traditionally begin in the kitchen. Female guests are known to join the hostess while she scurries around prepping food and keeping a close watch on oven temperatures and cooking times while cleverly arranging appetizers and pairing wine pours.
The thought of backyard cooking has been long-linked to summertime grilling of chicken, hot dogs and burgers, but by today’s standards, cooking outside can mean different things for different people. The most casual or upscale cooking and dining experiences can be simple or multifarious with memorable summer soirées making it into all four seasons. It can mean a great way to grill a new Southeast Asian satay, spit-roast a whole chicken using a savory baste with its beginnings in a nearby herb garden, bake an authentic bistro-style tomato pie, or cook veggies in adaptations that are socially and nutritionally good for you, your lady friends and family members.
Chances are there’s a cooking component from Cambridge and other hardscape product manufacturers that falls right into your outdoor lifestyle and reflects a fresh approach to favored indoor culinary tastes and personal cooking styles. The models from Cambridge can stand-alone or be built-in to a patio setting that also provides casual seating right where all the kitchen action is taking place.
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&Art Galleries Museums
Ben Black, American Classics at The Art Guild at Elderfields Historic Preserve
ALFRED VAN LOEN GALLERYSouth Huntington Public Library145 Pidgeon Hill Rd., Huntington Stationwww.shpl.info/about_gallery.asp631-549-4411
Through February 25Artist Reception: Saturday, February 6, 2-4 pmWake of the Dutchman - The photography of Virginia Mallon
March 5 through March 23Artist Reception: Saturday, March 5, 2-4 pmLorena Salcedo-Watson’s solo exhibit Organic Networks.
THE ART GUILD AT ELDERFIELDS HISTORIC PRESERVE200 Port Washington Blvd.Manhasset, NY 11030516-304-5797www.TheArtGuild.org
Through February 28I’m Ready for My Close Up - A Juried Photography Competition and Exhibition
March 5 through April 3Artist Reception: Sunday, March 6, 3-5 pmTravels & Destinations
ART LEAGUE OFLONG ISLAND107 East Deer Park Rd., Melvillewww.artleagueli.org631-462-5400
Through February 21Black Voices - An exhibition ofAfrican-American Artists of Long Island
B.J. SPOKE GALLERY299 Main St., Huntingtonwww.bjspokegallery.com631-549-5106
Through February 28Artists Choice - members invite an artist that they know and respect to show with them during the month of February.
March 3 through April 3EXPO 35 Winners Exhibition
COLD SPRING HARBORFISH HATCHERY & AQUARIUM1660 Rt. 25A, Cold Spring Harbor631-692-6768www.cshfha.org
Featured Exhibit: Walter L. Ross II Aquarium Building houses over 30 different species of freshwater fish native to New York State. In the Turtle Alcove you will find hatchling turtles
COLD SPRING HARBOR WHALING MUSEUM301 Main St., Cold Spring Harborwww.cshwhalingmuseum.org631-367-3418
Featured Exhibit: “If I Were A Whaler,” an immersive exhibit encouraging imaginative exploration of a whaler’s life.
Carved Whale Tooth on display at Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
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CONKLIN FARMHOUSE2 High Street, Huntingtonwww.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org631-427-7045
February 20 & 21, 2-4 pmTea with Dolly and Me - $25 for each young lady and $10 for each adult. For reservations call (631) 427-7045, Ext. 401
DR. DANIEL W. KISSAM HOUSE434 Park Avenue, Huntingtonwww.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org631-427-7045
FOTOFOTO GALLERY14 West Carver St., Huntingtonwww.fotofotogallery.org631-549-0448
Through February 27Under the Influence - An invitational exhibition of images by student photographers as selected by their instructors.
March 2 through 26Artist Reception: Saturday March 5, 5-7 pmPhotography by by Bruce Cohen and Kristin
GALLERY NORTH90 N. Country Road, East Setauketwww.gallerynorth.org631-751-2676
February 12 through March 11Artist Reception: Friday February 12, 5-7 pmThe Art Collectors - an exhibition that includes selected prints from the collection of Richard Gerrig and Timothy Peterson. In addition to the private collection on display, there will be original prints by artists whose work is often shown at Gallery North.
GREENLAWN – CENTERPORTHISTORICAL ASSOCIATION MUSEUMHarborfields Public Library31 Broadway, Greenlawnwww.gcha.info 631-754-1180
HARBORFIELDS PUBLIC LIBRARY31 Broadway, Greenlawn631-757-4200www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Through February 27Matt (Doc) Rankel - Photography During Retirement
HAVEN GALLERY155 Main St, The Carriage House Square, Northport631-757-0500www.havenartgallery.com
Trough February 14Music Box - Artists look to a lyric, song title, band name, etc., to influence them for the creation of their artwork.
HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART2 Prime Ave., Huntington631-351-3250www.heckscher.org
Through March 27Street Life: Private Moments/Public Record - Selected from the Museum’s Permanent Collection, this exhibition is a portrait of New York City – its work-a-day life, shopping avenues, and iconic transportation system.
Through March 27Men at Work - In paintings, sculpture, and photographs, artists have depicted intellectuals, sailors, farmers, miners, and soldiers, capturing aspects of their emotional life as well as their physical labor.
Through April 3You Go Girl! Celebrating Women Artists
ISLIP ARTS MUSEUM50 Irish Hall, East Islipwww.islipartmuseum.org631-224-54
Through March 13Transformations of a Visionary: Paul Mommer
MAIN STREET PETITE ART GALLERY213 Main St., Huntington631-271-8423www.huntingtonarts.org
NORTHPORT HISTORICAL MUSEUM215 Main St., Northport631-757-9859www.northporthistorical.org
RIPE ART GALLERY1028 Park Avenue, Huntington631-239-1805www.ripeartgal.com
Through March 5Reception: Sunday, February 14, 4-7 pm10th Annual Valentine’s Day Group Show. This year’s theme is “I Like Andy,” A tribute to all things Andy Warhol.
March 12 through 30Reception: Saturday, March 12, 6-9 pmMartin Andrews- Debut Solo Show. Rediscover the artist Paul Mommer (American, born Luxembourg, 1899-1963), a well-known and frequently exhibited artist of the mid-twentieth century
VANDERBILT MUSEUM180 Little Neck Rd., Centerport631-854-5579www.vanderbiltmuseum.org
The Arena Players Repertory Theater will open its 2016 season with Gardner McKay’s Toyer, on Friday, March 4 at 8 pm in the Vanderbilt Museum’s Carriage House Theater.. For reservations or further information visit the musems website or call 516-293-0674.
Matt (Doc) Rankel on Exhibit at Harborfields Public Library through February 27
Meredith Marsone, Intimates Series - Peace (Oblivion 2) at Haven Gallery through February 14
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