Four Things To Do This Weekend (April 13-15)

By Haley Pereyo
info@longislandergroup.com

Father-daughter duo Yank Adler and Alexa Adler play a midlife-crisis dad and a way-to-way-to-serious daughter in "Surf's Up" by Ken Levine, one of 12 original plays that will be presented at the Ninth Annual Northport One-act Play Festival this weekend.

Experience the ‘One-Act Play Festival’
Friday, April 13-Sunday, April 15
at The Playhouse at St. Paul’s (270 Main St., Northport)
Cost: $20

The 9th Annual Northport One-Act Play Festival is here once again. See local screenwriters, directors and actors perform their one-act plays at the playhouse at St. Paul’s in Northport. There are two different performances and four total showings across the weekend. Friday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 14, 3 p.m. is the “A Fork In The Road” show; and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 15, 3 p.m. is the “Life, Death And Beyond” show. Visit Northportplays.com for more information.

Learn how to decorate your own set of wine glasses with step-by-step instruction this weekend.

Pain a wine glass
Friday April 13, 7-9 p.m.
at Plaster Funcraft (6333 Jericho Turnpike, Commack)
Cost: $40 (includes supplies/refreshments)

Paint a set of wine glasses at Betty Cole’s, from Off Your Wall Art, class at Plaster Funcraft for $40. Learn how to decorate your own spring-themed glasses with step-by-step instruction while also enjoying a spread of tasty treats. Bring your own drinks.

Support Hope for the Warriors, a nonprofit serving post-9/11 veterans and their families with the Cars and Guitars show at Miller’s Ale House in Commack this Saturday.

Support local veterans
Saturday April 14, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
at Miller’s Ale House (88 Veterans Highway, Commack)
Cost: $15/car

Support national nonprofit organization Hope For The Warriors this weekend by stopping to take a look at some classic cars and guitars from East to West Classic Cars and Long Island Mopar. The nonprofit provides assistance to post-9/11 veterans, their families and families of those heroes who were killed in action. There will be a $15 fee for car registration the day of the event. No rain date. There will also be live music, raffles and some beautiful cars for a good cause. 

Shop at the spring rummage sale
Sunday April 15, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
at Huntington Jewish Center (510 Park Ave., Huntington)

Hunt for treasures at the Huntington Jewish Center Sisterhood’s bi-annual rummage sale. Co-President and Publicity Chair of the HJC Sisterhood Miriam Wirchin said, “Our spring sale features a jewelry boutique, gently used clothing for men, women, children and infants, shoes, toys, electronics, antiques, crystal, housewares, sporting goods, linens, knickknacks, books and more.” Make sure to enter on Leslie Lane.