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PumPkin Picking Albert H. ScHmitt FAmily FArm

6 Bagatelle Road, Dix Hills. 631-549-1159. Saturdays and Sundays, mid-September through the end of October, including Columbus Day and Halloween. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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56 Gnarled Hollow Road, East Setauket. 631-689-8172. Weekends throughout October, noon to 4 p.m.

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485 Edgewood Ave., St. James. 631-862-7330. Harvest Fall Festival every weekend in October, including Columbus Day. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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201 Main Ave., Wheatley Heights. 631-643-4829. Call for dates and hours.

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All Harbes locations — Mattituck, Jamesport, Riverhead — are open every weekend in October for pumpkin picking. Harbes Orchard in Riverhead also includes apple picking. Visit www. harbesfamilyfarm.com for more information.

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Open, weather permitting, for pumpkin picking from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., including Columbus Day, beginning in late September.

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812 Sound Ave., Calverton. 631-929-4327. Open for pumpkin picking 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from late September through late October. Please call to confirm daily schedule.

270 West Lane, Aquebogue. 631-722-3467. Starting Sept. 17, Mondays through Fridays, noon to 5 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Oct. 30.

26 Pinelawn Road, Melville. 631-271-3276. Open daily for pumpkin picking from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. beginning Sept. 23.

6361 Route 25A, Wading River. 631-929-6654. Open for pumpkin picking from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during October.

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240 Montauk Highway, Water Mill. 631-726-4667. Open seven days for pumpkin picking, starting Sept. 9, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

445 Route 25A, East Setauket. 631-608-8331. Open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for pumpkin picking, hayrides, pony rides and fun for the whole family.

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September 24

The Sherwood-Jayne House hosts the 28th annual Long Island Apple Festival. The event, sponsored by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, Homestead Arts and the Greater Port Jeff-Northern Brookhaven Arts Council, will take place from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy activities, including apple relay races, tug-of-war, pony rides and apple-head doll making. Participate in an apple pie baking contest, view an open-hearth colonial cooking demonstration and tour the house. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for members, seniors and children (ages 2-12). 55 Old Post Road, East Setauket. 631-692-4664. www.splia.org.

September 30

Join the members of Stony Brook Community Church for their Fall Apple Festival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The free event will include live entertainment, inflatables, craft vendors and more. Come see a demonstration of an oldfashioned apple press where cider was once made. Homemade apple pies and desserts, barbecue lunch and soups and chili will be available. 216 Christian Avenue, Stony Brook. 631-751-0574. www.stonybrookcommunitychurch.org.

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Huntington Historical Society hosts its apple festival on the grounds of the Dr. Daniel Kissam House Museum from noon to 4 p.m. Enjoy traditional demonstrations, such as butter churning and candle dipping. Play oldfashioned games, create life-sized scarecrows, dance to live music and crunch on delicious, locally grown apples. 434 Park Avenue, Huntington. 631-427-7045. www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

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The Long Island Fall Festival at Heckscher Park will return for its 24th annual incarnation this Columbus Day weekend. Hosted by the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Huntington, the event has something for everyone. The festival begins with a world-class carnival and live music Friday, Oct. 6, from 5 to 9 p.m. On Saturday, Oct. 7, and Sunday, Oct. 8, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., attendees can enjoy the carnival and live music as well as enter contests and purchase merchandise from street vendors. Merchants will line up along Prime and Madison streets, adjacent to Heckscher Park, as well as within the grounds of the park. On Monday, Oct. 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the festival will offer the carnival and in-park vendors for another day of fall fun. A food court will be available all four days and admission to the festival is free.

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Heckscher Park is located at Prime Avenue and Route 25A in Huntington. In addition to street parking, attendees can find free parking at the Huntington LIRR station and take a shuttle bus for $1 round trip.

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How to participate:

It takes more than organizers and attendees to make a festival a successful one. Sponsorships: The Long Island Fall Festival offers unparalleled marketing, advertising and promotional opportunities to corporate sponsors. It also seeks ways to showcase the important work of local charities, providing revenue-generating opportunities and the philanthropic side of the business community. Don’t hesitate to inquire — sponsor space goes quickly. Vendors: Hundreds of vendors, including local artists, businesses, arts and crafts and nonprofit organizations, line the streets, showcasing their products and services. If you are interested in becoming a vendor, act fast as space is limited. Volunteers: An event this large could not happen without the support of volunteers who help ensure a safe and smooth event for guests. Volunteer for a few hours, a full day or the entire weekend. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Every volunteer receives a volunteer festival T-shirt, bottled water and snacks. For more information and to get involved in this year’s Long Island Fall Festival, call 631-423-6100 or visit www.lifallfestival.com.


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The heckscher MuseuM of ArT Ebb & Flow: Seascape and Shoreline Views. This exhibition features over four dozen paintings, prints and photographs from the museum’s permanent collection of the planet’s waterways, rivers, harbors, coastlines, storms, shipwrecks and sea monsters. 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 631-351-3250. www.heckscher.org.

As well as a full line of homegrown, local fruits & vegetables

Pumpkin Picking Hayrides Pony Rides Mays-A-Mays-ing Corn Maze Entertainment by Banjo Warren Visits from Elmo Fresh, Hot Roasted Sweet Corn Halloween & Fall Decorations

Through Dec. 31 The Long IsLAnd MuseuM

Dog Days: Portraits of Man’s Best Friend. Dog Days combines paintings from artists William Moore Davis, Evelina Mount and William Sidney Mount with advertising, clothing and photographs to offer glimpses into the lives of Long Island’s dogs at work, play and rest. In Harm’s Way. The exhibition examines how individuals and families prepare for severe weather events, how communities protect their coastlines and how these actions have changed over time. 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 631-751-0066. www.longislandmuseum.org.

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The weekend begins with the Great Cow Harbor 10K Run at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. The race starts at Laurel Avenue School and continues through Northport Village. Saturday night festivities will include a concert at Village Park at 8 p.m. and the Lighted Boat Display on Village Dock. Sunday on Main Street includes parade, sidewalk sales, arts

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and crafts vendors, live music and the Crazy Boat Races on the waterfront. www.cowharbor.org.

SepTember 16 PorT Jefferson drAgon boAT rAce fesTIvAL

Annual festival features local and regional teams racing in Port Jefferson Harbor. Spectators are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets. Food vendors will be on hand from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce. 631-473-1414. www.portjeffdragonracefest.com.

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Head on over to the John Gardiner Farm for the 37th Annual Pickle Festival featuring specialty pickles, pickles-on-a-stick, popcorn, pickle history on display, hayrides, corn maze, roasted corn, potato-digging demo and antiques. Take a ride on the Lollipop Farm Train. Sponsored by the Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $5 donation, children under 12 free. John Gardiner Farm, 900 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-754-1180. www.greenlawncenterporthistorical.org.

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Join Smithtown Historical Society at its Heritage Country Fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stroll through the society’s grounds and enjoy pony rides, traditional music, war re-enactments, live animals, historic home tours and more. 211 Middle Country Road, Smithtown. 631-265-6768. www.smithtownhistorical.org.


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From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., The Long Island Museum and the Ward Melville Heritage Organization in Stony Brook and the Three Village Historical Society and Tri-Spy Tours in Setauket will host a day of spy-related tours and activities for the third annual Culper Spy Day, named for the Culper Spy Ring founded by Benjamin Tallmadge, George Washington’s chief intelligence officer during the Revolutionary War. Tickets are $25 for adults and $5 for children ages 6-12. Three Village Historical Society 93 N. Country Road, Setauket. 631-751-3730. Visit www.tvhs. org or www.culperspyday.com for more information.

September 16 & 17 long ISlanD garlIC FeStIval

Come and enjoy the Long Island Garlic Festival at Garden of Eve Organic Farm and Market. Food, crafts, music, theater, garlic-eating contest and Junior Garlic Iron Chef Competition. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. $5 per person, children under 6 free. 4558 Sound Ave., River-

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See LEGO creations on display from Sept. 16 to Oct.15 and join the special awards presentation Oct. 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $4 adult; $2 children under 2. The Ward Melville Heritage Organization Educational & Cultural Center, 97 Main St., Stony Brook. 631-751-2244. www.wmho.org.

Sept. 19 & Oct. 19 van wyCk-leFFertS tIDe MIll tour

Take a guided boat tour of the historic mill, which was built in 1795. Tour leaves from Gold Star Battalion Beach, 324 West Shore Road, Huntington, at 10:30 a.m. and lasts two hours. $20 per person, $15 for Huntington Historical Society members. 631-427-7045 Ext 404. www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

Craft vendors, wagon rides, pony rides, funny photo area, environmental displays, children’s donuteating contest and magic show. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wildwood State Park, 790 Hulse Landing Road, Wading River. 631-929-4314.

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Discover Setauket’s rich history as you explore its architecture and beautiful natural environment 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Setauket Presbyterian Church, 5 Caroline Ave., Setauket. 631-941-4271. www. setauketpresbyterian.org.

September 24 long ISlanD apple FeStIval at the SherwooD-Jayne houSe

Activities include colonial games such as a tug-of-war, the opportunity to create an apple-head doll, pony rides and apple relay races. Witness an open-hearth colonial cooking demonstration, participate in an apple piebaking contest, listen to traditional

music and enjoy food concessions. 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $7 for adults, $5 for members, seniors and children. 55 Old Post Road, East Setauket. 631692-4664. www.splia.org.

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Join the Friends of Caleb Smith Preserve for its third annual Fall Festival at Caleb Smith State Park Preserve from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Enjoy many activities geared to the natural features of the historic park will be on hand. These include: kids fishing (free bait and tackle), free pumpkins for kids 12 and younger, nature tours by popular local naturalists, hikes and demonstrations, continuous live music, face painting, Colonial crafts and games for children, fly-fishing demonstrations, antique cars, 50/50 raffle, rehabilitated animal display, food and ice cream. Admission is $10 per car. 581 W. Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown. 631-265-1054. www.friendsofcalebsmith.org.

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Crafts, wares, food and fun for all. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Along Lake Avenue in St. James. Sponsored by St. James Chamber of Commerce. 631-584-8510. www.stjameschamber.org.

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hands-on crafts, the 3rd NY Revolutionary Regiment performing maneuvers, old-fashioned games and races, colonial music and craft vendors. Cemetery tours and selfguided house tours available. Event fee is $7 per person. Special family event fee: $25 (for 2 adults, 2 children). 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Montauk Highway, between Gardiner Drive and Manor Lane, Bay Shore. 631854-0939. www.sagtikosmanor.org.

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Stroll around The Village Green in Cutchogue and enjoy antique cars manufactured before 1959, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $6 per person. The Village Green, Route 25 at Case’s Lane, Cutchogue. 631734-7122. www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org.

OctOber 6-9 long iSland Fall FeStival

Hosted by the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Huntington, the Columbus Day weekend-long event includes a world-class carnival, live music, contests, street vendors and food court. Heckscher Park, Huntington. 631-423-6100. www.lifallfestival.com.

OctOber 7 Fall FeStival at the Cold Spring harBor FiSh hatChery & aquarium

Games, refreshments, environmental exhibition, live music, petting zoo and trout fishing for children under 12 (gear provided). 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $6 adults, $4 children and seniors, free for members. Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium, 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor. 516-692-6768. www.cshfishhatchery.org.


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music. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $5 adults, $2 children and seniors. Located at the northwest corner of Moriches Road and Route 25A, St. James. 631-862-2020.

Historical Walking tour

Explore the nature sanctuary that was once farmer/spy AbrahamWoodhull’s farm and other historic landmarks. Tour starts at 2 p.m. and lasts an hour-and-a-half. $8; free for veterans/military with military ID. Meet at Caroline Church of Brookhaven, 1 Dyke Road, Setauket. 631-751-3730. www. threevillagehistoricalsociety.org.

OctOber 13-28 Haunted House at deepWells Farm

Mansion is transformed into a scary haunted house. Friday and Saturday nights, 7 to 10 p.m. Donations are appreciated. Deepwells Farm, northwest corner of Moriches Road and Route 25A, St. James. 631-584-8510. www.stjameschamber.org.

OctOber 8 riverHead country Fair

Celebrate the agricultural heritage of Riverhead. Live entertainment all day, food, homemaking displays and competitions, carnival, pony rides and more. Downtown Riverhead. 631-727-1215. www.riverheadcountryfair.com.

OctOber 14 outdoor country auction

Bid on fine art, dressers, HO trains, Tara dollhouse, Fenton & Westmoreland Collection, Conn trombone, Maine Lobster Sign, local shop sign, fossils, semiprecious and costume jewelry, rugs, pond sailboat, Asian silk art, fur coat, Barrister case, baseball 3D art, Nippon and Czechoslovakian china sets, parasols, church pew,

OctOber 10 & 11 deepWells Farm Fall Festival

The farm hosts its annual autumn festival with children’s activities, craft and gift vendors, food and

what-not shelf, oak armoire, oak chairs, wicker rocker, tin-ware, fishing décor, walking canes, vintage handmade quilt, clocks and crocks, mirrors, velvet parlor chair and other unique items. Event is under the tent at the Mather Museum property. Preview begins at 9 a.m., auction begins at 9:30 a.m. The Mather House Museum 115 Prospect St., Port Jefferson. 631-473-2665. www.portjeffhistorical.org.

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Wolfstock Village features homecoming activities designed for Stony Brook University alumni, students, faculty, staff, and their families, as well as for the extended Stony Brook community. From 2:30 to 6 p.m. before the Seawolves football team’s homecoming game. $25 adult, $20 student, $10 child (ages 3 to 12). LaValle Stadium, Stony Brook University. 631-632-4466.

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Huntington Historical society apple Festival

Apple festival on the grounds of the Dr. Daniel Kissam House Museum offers traditional demonstrations, such as butter churning and candle dipping. Play old-fashioned games, create life-sized scarecrows, dance to live music and crunch on delicious, locally grown apples. Noon to 4 p.m. 434 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-427-7045. www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

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Costumed actors portraying William Sidney Mount and his family and friends take guests on a tour of Setauket cemeteries. 5 to 8 p.m. For more details closer to the event, contact The Three Village Historical Society. 631-751-3730. www. threevillagehistoricalsociety.org.

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Wine and beer tasting and food sampling from the finest restaurants from 6 to 10 p.m. $65 per person, $95 for VIP tickets. Port Jefferson Village Center, 101-A E. Broadway, Port Jefferson. 631-473-1413. www.atasteofportjefferson.com.

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OctOber 22 Benner’s Farm Harvest Fair

Enjoy live music, hayrides, pumpkin picking, cider making and fresh produce. 631-689-8172. 56 Gnarled Hollow Road, East Setauket. www.bennersfarm.com.

take steps For croHn’s & colitis Walk at stony Brook university

The Crohn’s & Colitis Take Steps Walk is one of the largest events of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, an organization committed to finding cures for digestive diseases. The walk offers a day for family, friends and the community to come together in celebration of all their hard work and dedication to the mission. Check-in at 11:30 a.m.; festival 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; walk starts at 1 p.m., Stony Brook University-Student Activities Center Plaza. 516-222-5530.

OctOber 29 port JeFF village Harvest Fest

Port Jefferson Village 2017 Harvest Festival from noon to 5 p.m. Attractions will include a Chowder Crawl, tastings, Scarecrow Alley, marshmallow roasting, woodcarving and a Costumed Dog Parade. www.portjeffchamber.com.


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Trick or treaters at a 2015 Halloween parade. St. JameS Halloween Parade

Little ones can show off their costumes while marching in the Halloween Parade in St. James. Line up at 12:30 p.m. at the Capital One Bank off Woodlawn and Lake avenues. Parade begins at 1 p.m. and goes down Lake Avenue. Goody bags for all. Sponsored by St. James Chamber of Commerce. 631-5848510. www.stjameschamber.org.

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mILLs Pond house 660 Route 25A, St. James. 631-862-6575. PAuL W. ZuCCAIre gALLery Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University. 631-632-7240. PhoenIx fIne Arts gALLery 139 South Country Road, Bellport. 631-776-0811. Port Jefferson gALLery At the VILLAge Center 101A East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 631-802-2165. rIPe Art gALLery 1028 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-239-1805. sPIrIt of huntIngton Art Center 2 Melville Road, Huntington. 631-470-9620. soCIety for the PreserVAtIon of Long IsLAnd AntIquItIes gALLery 161 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 631-692-4664. studIo 268 268 Main St., East Setauket. 631-220-4529. WILKes gALLery 91 Main St., Northport. 631-261-4007.


museums suFFoLk CouNty HistoriCAL soCiety 300 Main St., Riverhead. 631-727-2881. www. suffolkcountyhistoricalsociety.org. Filled with a unique collection of artifacts from all over the county. Wednesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Adults $5, seniors $3, children 17 and under $1.

DNA LeArNiNg CeNter 334 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 516-367-5170. www.dnalc.org. Operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, this science museum contains exhibits related to DNA research. Open Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. HALLoCkviLLe MuseuM FArM 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. 631-298-5292. www.hallockville.com. Guided tours at this 19th-century North Fork farm are offered Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 4 p.m. Admission $7, $5 children and seniors. tHe HeCksCHer MuseuM oF Art 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. 631-351-3250. www.heckscher.org. View European and American art. Wednesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; weekends, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $8, $6 seniors, $5 students, free for children under 10 and museum members. Huntington residents receive discount. HuNtiNgtoN HistoriCAL soCiety/ Dr. DANieL kissAM House MuseuM 434 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-427-7045, ext. 401. www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org. Tours of this late 18th-century home showcasing many of the society’s artifacts. By appointment only. tHe LoNg isLAND MuseuM 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 631-751-0066. www.longislandmuseum.org. Antique carriages, historic buildings and art. Thursday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Admis-

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The Three Village Historical Society, which is currently featuring two exhibits open for tours. sion $10, $7 seniors, $5 children 6-17, free for children under 6 and museum members. MAritiMe expLoriuM 101 East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 631-3313277. www.maritimeexplorium.org. Offers hands-on interactive exhibits and programs, and activities rich in the local maritime history. Open weekends, 1 to 5 p.m. Admission $5. NortHport HistoriCAL soCiety & MuseuM 215 Main St., Northport. 631-757-9859. www.northporthistorical.org. Rotating exhibitions in addition to the permanent Our Stories: The History of a Community. Open Tuesday to Sunday, 1 to 4:30 p.m.

tHree viLLAge HistoriCAL soCiety 93 N. Country Road, Setauket. 631-751-3730. www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org. Currently on display: SPIES!, an exhibit about the Culper Spy Ring, and Chicken Hill: A Community Lost to Time. Open Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. and by appointment. Admission $10, children $5, members free. vANDerbiLt MuseuM, MANsioN & pLANetAriuM 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. 631-854-5579. www.vanderbiltmuseum.org. Former mansion of William K. Vanderbilt II features original furnishings and marine museum of more than 2,000 specimens. Check website for hours. General admission $7, $6 seniors and students, $3 children under 12. Additional fees for mansion tour and planetarium. tHe WHALiNg MuseuM & eDuCAtioN CeNter 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 631-367-3418. www.cshwhalingmuseum.org. Features 19th-century whaleboat, harpoons and scrimshaw. Open Tuesday to Friday, noon to 4 p.m.; weekends, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $6, $5 seniors and children ages 4-18.

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This is an open call. Dancers from anywhere in Suffolk County are welcome to try out. Not all dancers will make the show.

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h a l low een h a p p en i n g s Gateway’s Haunted PlayHouse Spooky haunted house features live actors for a spine-chilling Halloween experience that’s not for the faint-hearted. Open Sept. 22 through Nov. 4, Fridays, Saturdays and most Sundays through Oct. 8; and Wednesdays and Thursdays beginning the third week of October. It is also open on Halloween. Visit the Gateway Haunted Playhouse’s website for additional dates as well as information on the Not So Scary Adventure for children under 12. $25 general admission or $30 at the door. Fast passes are available. 215 South Country Rd., Bellport. 631-286-1133. www.gatewayshauntedplayhouse.com. Halloween Goat yoGa Come participate in Goat Yoga like you’ve never done before at the Smithtown Historical Society Oct. 30! Steppin’ Out Ponies and Petting Zoo will be bringing their baby goats, and some will dressed in their Halloween costumes! You should be prepared to come in costume too! Tickets are $15 per person. All levels of yoga welcome. Bring a mat and an open mind. Sessions at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at 239 Middle Country Road, Smithtown. 631-265-6768. www.smithtownhistorical.org. Haunted HatcHery On Oct. 28, ghosts, goblins and more are welcomed to the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery from 2 to 5 p.m. Kids can trickor-treat through the hatchery and aquarium and receive a sweet treat and enjoy games and Halloween crafts. 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor. 516-692-6768. www.cshfishhatchery.org.

Halloween Hayride Fun for the whole family Sunday, Oct. 29 with hayrides, music, pumpkin patch, petting zoo, costume contest and refreshments. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce. Noon to 4 p.m. Northport Village Park, 1 Bayview Ave. www.northportny.com. stony Brook Halloween Festival On Oct. 31, take your trickor-treaters to the Stony Brook Village Center from 2 to 5 p.m. for a costume parade and treats. While you’re there, compete in the annual scarecrow contest. 111 Main Street, Stony Brook. 631-751-2244. www.wmho.org.

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the Gateway PerfOrminG artS Center Of SuffOlk COunty 215 South Country Road, Bellport. 631-286-1133. www.thegateway.org. nov. 24-29: legends in Concert tribute show

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Sept. 15: tim hagans Quartet Sept. 16: tim hagans with michele Brangwen Dance Company Sept. 20: young at heart: here’s to the Crooners: Dino, Bing, Sinatra & more Sept. 21, Oct. 19, nov. 16: rich iacona’s the Bad little Big Band

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Sept. 29: nick mancini Sept. 30: hendrik helmer Organ trio Oct. 5: the Jazz loft Big Band Oct. 12: mike Carubia & his Big Band Present the Great american Songbook Oct. 13: the Gibson Brothers Oct. 18: young at heart: Sock hop at the loft — music of the 1950s Oct. 19: rich iacona’s the Bad little Big Band Oct. 28: the tardo hammer trio nov. 2: the Jazz loft Big Band nov. 9: Phyllis tagg trio nov. 10 and 12: Danny BacherSwing that music! nov. 25: Blossom Dearie tribute performed by nikki Parrott

JOhn w. enGeman theater 250 Main St., Northport. 631-261-2900. www.engemantheater.com. Sept. 25 and 26: Blockbuster Broadway Oct. 23 and 24: 8-track memories: the Songs of the 70s nov. 13 and 14: Ol’ Blue eyes & the king: Sinatra & elvis


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Sept. 14: Steve earle and The Dukes with Los Lobos Sept. 18 and 19: YeS Sept. 20: Tesla with special guests Voices of extreme and Weapons of anew Sept. 22: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Sept. 23: uFo/Saxon with special guest Jared James nichols Sept. 27: Jake miller Sept. 30: rush Thru Time: a Tribute to Four Decades of rush oct. 1: Paul Weller oct. 3: marilyn manson oct. 4: an evening With Little Steven and The Disciples of Soul oct. 5: The B-52’s oct. 6: 1964 - The Tribute oct. 13: rhett and Link’s Tour of

mythicality oct. 19: Johnny Lang oct. 20 and nov. 10: Back to the eighties Show with Jessie’s Girl oct. 21: The Psychedelic Furs with special guest Bash & Pop oct. 26: Yngwie malmsteen oct. 27: an evening in Time with ambrosia and Friends oct. 28: howard Jones nov. 2: Chase rice nov. 3: Dee Snider nov. 4: Dennis Deyoung: The music of Styx nov. 5: The maine with special guest night riots nov. 6: rich Chigga nov. 7: eli Young nov. 9: Skid row nov. 12: The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show: Brit Floyd nov. 13: an evening with King Crimson nov. 21: Dream Theater

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A performance at Staller Center in Stony Brook Smithtown Center for the Performing ArtS 2 E. Main St., Smithtown. 631-724-3700. www.smithtownpac.org. oct. 28: 15th Anniversary show nov. 18: Piano men

Smithtown townShiP ArtS CounCil 660 Route 25A, St. James. 631-862-6575. www.stacarts.org. Sept. 29 and Aug. 27: Jazz in the living room

StAller Center Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook. 631-632-2787. www.stallercenter.com.

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nov. 21: Starry nights nov. 30: VoltA west African Drumming ensemble

the Suffolk theAter 118 E. Main St., Riverhead. 631-727-4343. www.suffolktheater.com.

Sept. 15: new millennium Big Band Sept. 16: martha reeves and the Vandellas Sept. 17: Sundays featuring Juilliard Performers Sept. 22: robby krieger of the Doors Sept. 23: town of riverhead’s Anniversary gala Sept. 29: Abbafab oct. 1: hendrix Celebration oct. 6: ultimate elvis: the Aloha hawaii Concert nov. 4: Joan osborne sings the songs of Bob Dylan

the long iSlAnD muSeum Gillespie Room, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 631-751-0066. www. sundaystreet.org. SePt. 24: Joe Crookston SePt. 24: Special Show (Artist tBA)

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S TAG E A n d S C R EEn  Cinema Arts Centre

423 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-423-7611. www.cinemaartscentre.org. Sept. 19: “Shoes: Anything But Silent”

 Five Towns College

Performing Arts Center 305 N. Service Road, Dix Hills. 631-656-2148. www.ftc.edu/ftcpac. Nov. 16-19: “Company: A Musical Comedy”

 John Drew Theater at

Guild Hall 158 Main St., East Hampton. 631-324-0806. www.guildhall.org. Sept. 15: National Theatre Live: “Angels in America Part II” Sept. 26: JDT Lab: “Vietnam ... Through My Lens” oct. 3: JDT Lab: “Naisula: A Prayer for a White Woman, Her African Servant, a Shaman and a Spirit Child” oct. 14:Mozart’s “Die Zauberflote” Guild Hall and the New York Historical Society present Highlights from the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Classic Film Series A Screening of “Notorious” oct. 17: JDT Lab: “One Night in Manoa” oct. 21: Bellini’s “Norma” Nov. 18: Ades’ “The Exterminating Angel” OLA Film Festival Nov. 21: JDT Lab: “Gutless

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 John W. Engeman

Theater 250 Main St., Northport. 631-261-2900. www.engemantheater.com. Sept. 14-oct. 29:“Gypsy” Nov. 9-Dec.31: “Annie”

 The Noel S. Ruiz Theatre

at CM Performing Arts Center 931 Montauk Highway, Oakdale. 631-218-2810. www.cmpac.com. Sept.9-oct. 1: “Dreamgirls” oct. 14-Nov. 4: “Jekyll & Hyde”

Nov. 9-Dec. 23: “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast”  Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts 71 E. Main St., Patchogue. 631-207-1313. www.patchoguetheatre.org. oct. 7: The Capitol Steps: “Orange is the New Barack” oct. 28: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” with Live Shadowcast Nov. 3: Comedian Richard Lewis Nov. 10: The Swing Dolls Present: “A Swinging Salute to Veterans Day” Nov. 11: The Magic of Lyn: Master Illusionist Nov. 25: “It’s a Wonderful Life”: A Radio Play Nov. 26: “A Charlie Brown Christmas"

 Smithtown Center for

the Performing Arts 2 E. Main St., Smithtown. 631-724-3700. www.smithtownpac.org. through oct. 22: “Man of La Mancha” Nov. 11-JaN. 21: “Oliver!”

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 Staller Center

Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook. 631-632-2787. www.stallercenter.com. oct. 14: Flip FabriQue oct. 20: David Sedaris oct. 28: Tango Buenos Aires Nov. 3: Stephanie Quayle Nov. 11: The Martial Artists and Acrobats of China

 The Suffolk Theater

118 E. Main St., Riverhead. 631-727-4343. www.suffolktheater.com. oct. 13: “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding” oct. 20: “Tuesdays With Morrie”

 Theatre Three

412 Main St., Port Jefferson. 631-928-9100. www.theatrethree.com. Sept. 16-oct. 28: “The Bridges of Madison County” oct. 7-oct. 28: “A Kooky Spooky Halloween” Nov. 18-Dec. 30: “A Christmas Carol” Nov. 24-Dec. 30: “Barnaby Saves Christmas”


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lage Center at 8:30 a.m. Registration fee is $25 before the walk, $35 day of event. On the same day, runners can take part in the Hercules on the Harbor 10K Run. The timed event, sanctioned by USA Track & Field, highlights many of Stony Brook’s landmarks. Registration fee is $35 and $45 day of event. For more information and to register for both events, visit The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s website, wmho.org/wfb.

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Hotels

tHree Village inn

DanforDs Hotel & Marina

25 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson. 631-928-5200.

Hilton long islanD Huntington

598 Broad Hollow Road, Melville. 631-845-1000.

Hilton garDen inn

1 Circle Road, Stony Brook. 631-941-2980.

HoliDay inn express/ stony Brook 3131 Route 347, Centereach. 631-471-8000.

Hyatt regency long islanD

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150 Main St., Stony Brook. 631-751-0555.

Bed-and-Breakfasts tHe ransoMe inn

409 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson. 631-474-5019.

tHe stony BrooksiDe BeD & Bike inn 48 Main St., Stony Brook. 631-675-0393.

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HaMpton Jitney

631-283-4600. www.hamptonjitney.com.

Hart Bus coMpany Huntington. 631-427-8287.

suffolk county transit

cross sounD ferry serVices

(Orient Point to New London, Connecticut) Dock Road, Orient. 631-323-2525. www.longislandferry.com.

631-852-5200. www.sct-bus.org.

railroad

ferries

www.mta.info/lirr

long islanD rail roaD

tHe BriDgeport & port Jefferson steaMBoat coMpany

102 W. Broadway, Port Jefferson. 1-888-44-Ferry. www.88844ferry.com.

linDy’s taxi

Stony Brook and Port Jefferson. 631-444-4444. Smithtown. 631-265-2500.

orange & WHite taxi

East Northport. 631-261-0235. Huntington Station. 631-271-3600.

Bus service 7 Bus

Commuter and Charter Service. 631-725-7777. www.7bus.com.

Since 1946

a view of the Bridgeport-port Jefferson steamboat company ferry

440 MAIN STREET PORT JEFFERSON (631) 473–2600 Home improvement Lic. #18-817H.I. www.cappyscarpets.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 PM, Thurs. 9-8 PM, Sat. 9:30-5 PM

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File photo by Bob Savage


W I N er I es, ta s t I N g r o o m s & b r e W er I es

local Harmony Vineyards, Head of tHe Harbor

www.harmonyvineyards.com

WHisper Vineyards, st. James

www.whispervineyards.com

nortH fork

Jason’s Vineyard

www.jasonsvineyard.com

kontokosta Winery

www.kontokostawinery.com

laurel lake Vineyards

www.llwines.com

tHe lenz Winery

antHony nappa Wines

www.lenzwine.com

baiting HolloW farm Vineyard

www.liebcellars.com

bedell cellars

www.macariwines.com

castello di borgHese Vineyard & Winery

www.marthaclaravineyards.com

www.anthonynappawines.com www.baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com www.bedellcellars.com

www.castellodiborghese.com

cloVis point

www.clovispointwines.com

coffee pot cellars

www.coffeepotcellars.com

corey creek tasting room

www.bedellcellars.com

croteaux rose Vineyards

www.croteaux.com

diliberto Winery

www.dilibertowinery.com

duck Walk nortH

www.duckwalk.com

gramercy Vineyards

www.gramercyvineyards.com

Harbes farm & Vineyard

www.harbesvineyard.com

Jamesport Vineyards

www.jamesportwines.com

lieb cellars

macari VineyWards

martHa clara Vineyards mccall Wines

www.mccallwines.com

nortH fork tasting room

www.northforktastingroom.com

tHe old field

www.theoldfield.com

onabay Vineyards

www.onabayvineyards.com

one Woman Wines & Vineyards

pindar Vineyards

soutH fork

pugliese Vineyards

www.channingdaughters.com

rapHael

www.duckwalk.com

reilly cellars Winery

www.wolffer.com

roanoke Vineyards

breWeries & distilleries

www.pindar.net

www.pugliesevineyards.com www.raphaelwine.com www.reillycellars.com

www.roanokevineyards.net

cHanning daugHters

duck Walk Vineyards Wolffer estate Vineyard

crooked ladder breWing company

www.onewomanwines.com

www.sanninovineyard.com

sannino Vineyard

www.crookedladderbrewing.com

osprey’s dominion Vineyards

scarola Vineyards

greenport Harbor breWing company

www.ospreysdominion.com

palmer Vineyards

www.palmervineyards.com

paumanok Vineyards

www.paumanok.com

pellegrini Vineyards

www.pellegrinivineyards.com

www.scarolavineyards.com

sHerWood House Vineyards

www.sherwoodhousevineyards.com

sHinn estate Vineyards

www.shinnestatevineyards.com

soutHold farm + cellar

www.southoldfarmandcellar.com

sparkling pointe

www.sparklingpointe.com

suHru Wines

www.suhruwines.com

t’Jara Vineyards

www.tjaravineyards.com

www.harborbrewing.com

long ireland beer company

www.longirelandbrewing.com

long island spirits

www.lispirits.com

moustacHe breWing company

www.moustachebrewing.com

sHelter island craft breWery

www.shelterislandcraftbrewery.com

soutHampton publick House

www.publick.com

tWin fork beer co.

www.twinforkbeer.com

tHe Winemaker studio

www.winemaker-studio.com Top: File photo Bottom: File photo by Patricia Proven

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H O L I D AY F E S T I V I T I E S P R E V I E W times. From noon to 4 p.m. 631-427-7045, DECEMBER 3

NOVEMBER 24 Northport Village Christmas Tree Lighting and Caroling

Port Jefferson Santa Parade

Christmas tree lighting at Village Park in Northport at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce and Northport Fire Department. www.villageofnorthport.com.

Parade starts at LIRR station on Main Street in Port Jefferson at 11:30 a.m. and goes down Main Street to West Broadway ending at Santa’s workshop. 631-473-1414. www.portjeffchamber.com.

DECEMBER 2

Candlelight House Tours

Christmas Tree Lighting at Deepwells Mansion On the great lawn of Deepwells Mansion enjoy a tree lighting along with holiday music and pictures with Santa. Starts at 4:30 p.m. Northwest corner of Moriches Road and Route 25A, St. James. 631-584-8510. www.stjameschamber.org.

Vanderbilt Mansion’s Festive Holiday Dinner Dine in this historic American mansion overlooking Northport Bay. Decorated for the holidays, the Vanderbilt offers two limited seatings at 6 and 8 p.m. Tickets are $125 per person, $115 for members. 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. 631-854-5579. www.vanderbiltmuseum.org.

Time For Giving e Ho liday s Ho m e Fo r TH

Join in on the 39th Annual Candlelight House Tour of homes dressed in holiday finery in the Three Villages. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 631-7513730. www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org.

Holiday Open House The Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson hosts an old-fashioned open house with Victorian Christmas tree and decorations, toy and doll exhibit, refreshments and mulled cider. 1 to 4 p.m. The Mather House Museum, 115 Prospect St., Port Jefferson. 631-473-2665. www.portjeffhistorical.org.

ext. 401. www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

DECEMBER 12-19 Menorah Lighting The St. James menorah will be lit for eight nights. Come to the triangle at Route 25A and Lake Avenue and Moriches Road at 4 p.m. on Friday and 5:30 p.m. other days. 631-584-8510. www.stjameschamber.org.

DECEMBER 26 AND 27 Vanderbilt Mansion’s Twilight Tours of Decorated Mansion A treat for visitors to view the Vanderbilt Mansion decorated for the holidays as well as the only time of the year the Vanderbilt family’s private living quarters can be seen at night. From 7 to 9 p.m. Admission $10 for adults, $9 students and seniors (62 and older) and $5 for children 12 and under.

Holiday Historic House Tour Join the Huntington Historical Society as it tours private homes that date back to Colonial

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Charles DiCkens Festival

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he 22nd annual Charles Dickens Festival comes to the Village of Port Jefferson Saturday, Dec. 2 and Sunday, Dec. 3. The weekend-long event includes caroling and musical performances by area musicians, carriage and trolley rides, Victorian Christmas tree, roaming costumed characters, magic shows by The Great Wizard of the North, Nutcracker performances, refreshments and more. Most attractions are free of charge. www.portjeffchamber.com.

File photos by Alex Petroski

It’s The Season To Be Merry On The North Shore Come Celebrate With Us In Our Holiday Issue! Special Opportunity For All Village Merchants to Advertise in the Annual Official Port Jefferson Village Charles Dickens Festival An Invitation to the Twenty-First Annual Saturday & Sunday • December 3 & 4, 2016

THANK YOU FROM THE DICKENS FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Times Beacon Record News Media Greater Port JeffersonNorthern Brookhaven Arts Council Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson Port Jefferson Harbor Education & Arts Conservancy Port Jefferson BID Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce

 Bridgehampton National Bank Empire National Bank Optimum Community StonyBrook Childrens The Rinx Suffolk Tent and Party Rentals Harbor View Medical Services, PC Barker Aggregates Salerno Brokerage Corp.

 VHB Engineering Surveying & Landscape Architecture PC Riverhead Toyota Jet Sanitation Secret Garden Tea Café Crazy Fish Bar & Gill Frey Family Foundation

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Official Festival Guide published by Times Beacon Record News Media

Welcome p3 Santa's Workshop p4 Calendar of Events p5, 6, 15, 16 Tiny Tim's Train Station p7 New and Returning Favorites p8 Honoree TBR News Media p11 At the Library p12 Festival of Trees p13 Village Parking p14 Village Map p17

CHARLES DICKENS FESTIVAL GUIDE December 2nd & 3rd

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Our Village is transformed into a Victorian Holiday Wonderland

A Weekend-Long, Old Time Christmas Celebration with Authentic Festivities and Enchanting Displays throughout our Hometown to attract Holiday Shoppers from Near and Far....

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Reserve Your Space Now Deadline Tuesday, October 10th Call 631–751–7744 For Details

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