The tents are up, the rides are ready and all is in place for the 2004 SCA Fair to be held, rain or shine, this Saturday, May 1. Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition to a great selection of rides and games, there will also be many new attractions. Be sure to look for the exciting vendors under the big tent and treat your taste buds to the delicious selections in the international food area. In the plant booth, there also will be a new assortment of fancy potted plants and hanging baskets. Look for a special table of low priced, pre-wrapped plants, perfect for Mother's Day. The Big Tent is sure to be a shoppers' paradise. Also, check out our new rock climbing wall and super slide. This year's chairpersons, Joanne Goldberg and Gloria Gerba wish to thank all of the hard-working volunteers who have put so much time and effort into the planning of this event. Special thanks to the committee chair people for their commitment, enthusiasm and hard work. The SCA would once again also like to thank all the generous underwriters and grand raffle contributors. Seethe fair journal for a complete listing of all the supporters.
10 a.m. National Anthem, MHS Trumpet Trio, Randy Knudsen, director
10:30 a.m. Munsey Park Jazz Ensemble, Ray Levitt, director
Shelter Rock Jazz Ensemble, Joseph Capodicasa, director
11 a.m. Middle School Jazz Ensemble, Sandra Baskin, director
11:30 a.m. Shelter Rock Dancers, Karen Ferby-Guy, director
Noon Munsey Park Dancers, Alisa Jans, director
12:30 p.m. The Sophisticated Ladies, Nancy Weiss, director
Manhasset Kinsmen, Mark Van Schenkhof
1:00 p.m. Strolling Strings, Eileen Murphy, director
Middle School Strings, Alison Shorter, director
1:30 p.m. MHS Jazz Ensemble, Randy Knudsen, director
2 p.m. Moves and Motions Dancers, Jodi Fera, director
2:30 p.m. Solo performance by Leslie Allen, Manhasset HS Alumni
3 p.m. Chinese Folk Dancers, CAANH, Stella Shieh, director