Feast by the Shore 2014

 

 

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  •  Live Entertainment Schedule
  • Ticket Information
  • Where?  Tappen Beach – Map and Diretions
  • Food and Drink Directory
  • Entertainment Schedule

    2014 Live Entertainment every day in the Showmobile!

         
    Thursday, May 15th    
      6pm-9pm

    Bryce Larsen 

    Friday, May 16th  

    CANCELLED DUE TO STORM

      7pm-11pm

     Chicken Head

    Saturday, May 17th  

     

      2pm-4pm

    Tofu 

      7pm-11pm

     Chris Rice and Company

    Sunday, May 18th  

     

      1pm-2pm

    Contemporary Christian Music 

      2pm-2pm

    Bob Reiger

     
    Location

    The Feast by the Shore is held at beautiful Tappen Beach, on the shore of Hempstead Harbor, bordering Sea Cliff and Glenwood Landing.
    Harry Tappen Beach (View)
    Shore Road
    Glenwood Landing, NY 11547
    United States



    Tickets:

    “POP” (Pay One Price) is in effect for each day of the Feast! Your daily POP ticket gets you free rides all day!


    Food and Drink Directory

    • Feast Food Court:  Hamburgers, Bratwurst, etc.
    • Villa Romeo:  Meatball heroes;  sausage and peppers;  fried ravioli
    • Arata’s Hotdog Cart
    • Feast Bakery/Café:  sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts, St. Rocco’s Bakery, North Shore Farms, Landing Bakery, Brookville Deli
    • Beer & Wine Garden:  featuring Bud, Bud Lite, Stella and wine

    Feast Index

Feast Save the Dates Ad 2014

Confirmation 2014

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Feast by the Shore 2014

 

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 Hours:

  • Thursday 5/15 6-10pm;
  • Friday 5/16 6-11pm;
  • Saturday 5/17 1-11pm;
  • Sunday 5/18 1-6pm

Great Food!Big Smile Wonderful Live Entertainment!Ha Ha Fun Rides!So Tired

  •  Live Entertainment Schedule
  • Ticket Information
  • Where?  Tappen Beach – Map and Diretions
  • Food and Drink Directory
  • Entertainment Schedule

    2014 Live Entertainment
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    very day in the Showmobile!

         
    Thursday, May 15th    
      6pm-9pm

    Bryce Larsen 

    Friday, May 16th  

     

      7pm-11pm

     Chicken Head

    Saturday, May 17th  

     

      2pm-4pm

    Tofu 

      7pm-11pm

     Chris Rice and Company

    Sunday, May 18th  

     

      1pm-2pm

    Contemporary Christian Music 

      2pm-2pm

    Bob Reiger

     
    Location

    The Feast by the Shore is held at beautiful Tappen Beach, on the shore of Hempstead Harbor, bordering Sea Cliff and Glenwood Landing.
    Harry Tappen Beach (View)
    Shore Road
    Glenwood Landing, NY 11547
    United States

    Tickets:

    “POP” (Pay One Price) is in effect for each day of the Feast! Your daily POP ticket gets you free rides all day!


    Food and Drink Directory

    • Feast Food Court:  Hamburgers, Bratwurst, etc.
    • Villa Romeo:  Meatball heroes;  sausage and peppers;  fried ravioli
    • Arata’s Hotdog Cart
    • Feast Bakery/Café:  sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts, St. Rocco’s Bakery, North Shore Farms, Landing Bakery, Brookville Deli
    • Beer & Wine Garden:  featuring Bud, Bud Lite, Stella and wine

    Feast Index

Feast Save the Dates Ad 2014

Holy Thursday, 2014

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The Horse Knows the Way

 

We started our celebrations with a Christmas Party on December 13 2013, including the (Blessing of the Creche, Tree Lighting,  Caroling and visits with Santa, all blessed by a snowstorm![nggallery id=34]

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New Year’s and Epiphany

New Year’s Eve:  Thursday, December 31, 2013  Mary, Mother of God

  • Mass:  5:00 PM

New Year’s Day, Thursday, January 1, 2014  Mary, Mother of God

  • Masses:  8:00 AM & 10:15 AM

Epiphany of the Lord, January 5, 2014

  • Traditional Blessing of he Doors at all the Masses

Advent and Christmas 2013 Schedule

Advent at St. Boniface

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Blessing of the Creche and Christmas Tree Lighting, Saturday, December 14, 2013 6:15pm:  Caroling on a Horse-drawn Wagon, ending with Hot Dogs, Hot Cocoa, Cookies, Santa and more!

 

 

Many families display an Advent Wreath in their homes, and before dinner say prayers of blessing before lighting the candle. The Advent Wreath is the main symbol of the season. You will notice that the wreath has four (4) candles, representing the four weeks of Advent. Each week we light a candle to remind us that the time of salvation draws near. Three of the candles are purple (the first, second and fourth week) -- purple is the color of waiting, conversion and hope. The third week we light a pink or rose-colored candle. It is in the third week that we first hear in the Scriptures of the coming of the Messiah. The color of joy is white and when that is mixed with purple is creates pink. But even in that joy of hearing of the Messiah, we are reminded to continue to focus on our preparations and hence the fourth week is again a purple candle. If you go online you can find prayers for each weeks blessings. How wonderful a custom to be able to bring the symbols of the season into our homes!

Many families display an Advent Wreath in their homes, and before dinner say prayers of blessing before lighting the candle. The Advent Wreath is the main symbol of the season. You will notice that the wreath has four (4) candles, representing the four weeks of Advent. Each week we light a candle to remind us that the time of salvation draws near. Three of the candles are purple (the first, second and fourth week) — purple is the color of waiting, conversion and hope. The third week we light a pink or rose-colored candle. It is in the third week that we first hear in the Scriptures of the coming of the Messiah. The color of joy is white and when that is mixed with purple is creates pink. But even in that joy of hearing of the Messiah, we are reminded to continue to focus on our preparations and hence the fourth week is again a purple candle. If you go online you can find prayers for each weeks blessings. How wonderful a custom to be able to bring the symbols of the season into our homes!

St. Boniface Giving Tree:  The Annual Saint Boniface Giving Tree to benefit Madonna Heights has once again been set up in the vestibule of the church.  Madonna Heights, helps adolescent girls, women and families overcome the devastating effects of poverty, neglect and abuse.   Please help the young women in their care feel special during this Christmas season by taking a tag from the tree.  All gifts should be returned unwrapped  by Sunday, December 15th. Your gift will go a long way in helping those Madonna Heights serves.  Thank you for your generosity.

Christmas Pageant:  The Christmas Pageant will take place December 24 after 4pm Mass.  More information to follow.

Advent and Christmas 2013 Schedule

Renovation of St. Boniface Church 1985

“The renovated church, re-dedicated on March 24, 1985, by Bishop McGann, gave St. Boniface a stronger sense of active participation in the liturgy.  Further involvement with music was encouraged, and a musical director was hired.  The involvement of scores of Eucharistic Ministers and lectors were also enlisted.

Changes in the church itself included removal of the altar rail, creation of a permanent altar facing the people, addition of a wide but shallow sanctuary and a re-positioning of the pews to bring the congregation and celebrant closer together.  The original baptismal font was relocated to the sanctuary and the tabernacle was re-positioned to a place of prominence in the sanctuary.

Architectural history was preserved by refashioning the original marble altars into a single permanent altar, a substantial base for the tabernacle, and the eye-catching face of the ambo.  Original oakleaf fretwork from the communion rail adorned the wall above the tabernacle.”

– from “Touching Lives Across a Century”, published to celebrate the Centennial of St. Boniface Martyr Parish, 1998

Program, Rededication of the Church 24 March 1985

A History of Our Parish written in 1983

This is a history of St. Boniface Parish compiled by Bill Barlow which appeared in a parish publication named “The Parishioner” in July, 1983 as Sea Cliff was celebrating its centennial.

From “The Parishioner”, July, 1983: A History of St. Boniface Parish Bill Barlow(.pdf version)