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THINGS TO DO Ongoing Calendar of Events 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13 Fourth of July ..............................................10 Music...........................................................14 For Kids ..................................................15-16 Stage and Screen ....................................18-19 You Pick ......................................................29
PLACES TO GO Farmers Markets ..........................................23 Museums ................................................32-33 Beaches .......................................................35 Nature Preserves .........................................36 Wineries .................................................21-22 Breweries ....................................................20 Parks... ........................................................34 Galleries.... .................................................. 31 Dining .............................. 8, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24
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ongoing events Long Island Aquarium
Discovery Wetlands Cruise
111 Main St., Stony Brook 631-751-2244 www.stonybrookvillage.com Across Shore Road from the Three Village Inn, the boat departs from Stony Brook Marine Services. The 27-passenger pontoon boat cruises through the organization’s 88-acre wetlands preserve for a one-and-a-half hour tour. An on-board naturalist describes the wildlife and flora you’ll see. Some cruises include discussion with a Berger Bros. photography expert, and a wrap-up critique session after the cruise. Photography cruises are $50 per person. Cruises are scheduled according to the tide table, through October 20. Advance reservation tickets are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors 60+ and students, and $18 for children under 6. Group discounts are available.
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431 E. Main St., Riverhead 631-208-9200 www.longislandaquarium.com This FINtastic destination features one of the largest all-living coral reef displays in this hemisphere, a 120,000-gallon shark tank, year-round sea lion shows, African Penguins, Marmosets, numerous touch tanks and more than 100 exhibits including the lavish indoor gardens of our Butterflies, Bugs and Birds Exhibit! You can also try one of our JAWsome Aquatic Adventures, like the Shark Dive where you’ll get in the cage and down into our amazing Lost City of Atlantis Shark Exhibit. Or the Penguin Encounter where you’ll get up close and personal with our cutest feathered friends. You can even snorkel with tropical fish from around the world with our Pirate Snorkel Adventure (seasonal). Celebrate your birthday with us! You’ll get FREE Aquarium admission (with valid ID) within 7 days of your birthday!!
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ongoing events Long Island Comedy Festival
www.longislandcomedy.com July 8, 13, 20, 27; Aug. 3, 25, 26 at 8 p.m. at Theatre Three in Port Jefferson. July 22; Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. at Madison Theatre at Molloy College in Rockville Centre. Aug. 17 at 8 p.m. at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead.
Long Island Live Steamers
Gerard Road, Yaphank, 631- 345-0499 www.longislandlivesteamers.org Located in Southaven County Park, Brookhaven (between exits 57 & 58 off Route 27), Long Island Live Steamers is a not-for-profit organization, operating for the education and enjoyment of the public, and to preserve the history and wonderment of the glory days of railroading. Our twice-monthly Sunday Public Run Days find rideable steam, diesel and electric trains operating on eight acres of scale tracks. Run Days are scheduled for the second and last Sundays of the month, from May through October. Our ride-on trains run from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Movies on the Harbor
www.portjeff.com/featured-events/movies-on-the-harbor Each summer the Village of Port Jeffer-
son and the Business Improvement District sponsor a series of movies at Harborfront Park. The portable screen blows up for large, easy viewing and the sound system is awesome. Families are encouraged to bring blankets, lawn chairs and a picnic-style dinner for a fun evening of togetherness while watching favorite family movies. Showings: July 4; July 11, “Secret Life of Pets;” July 18, “The Great Gilly Hopkins;” July 25, “Sully;” Aug. 1, “Moana;” Aug. 15; Aug. 22.
Mid-Summer Night Dances
Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. 631-854-5579 www.vanderbiltmuseum.org/event/midsummer-night-dances/2017-06-29/ Love to dance in the warm night air? Want to learn new steps? Singles, couples and groups of friends who have attended the Vanderbilt’s Mid-Summer Night dances say these events are delightful and great fun.
Dances start at 6:30 p.m., with professional instructors teaching the featured dance step for 30 minutes, followed by a deejay playing music for dancing of all types. Attendees are encouraged to bring a picnic supper and beverages. Tickets: $22 prepurchase online, $30 at the door. June 29: Bachata by Alfred Pena of Rhythmology, with performance by Rhythmology Kids July 6: West Coast Swing by Ellen McCreery July 13: Foxtrot by Antz Joseph, with performance by Long Island Swing Syndicate July 20: Merengue by Charlie Wood of Ballroom of Huntington July 27: Rumba by Patti Panebianco, with performance by Patti Panebianco’s Kids Aug. 17: East Coast Swing by Ed and Maria of Swing Dance Long Island Aug. 24: Hustle with Donna DeSimone Aug. 31: Salsa by Alfred Peña of Rhythmology
Family Fun Nights in Northport
Northport Chamber of Commerce: 631-754-3905 Aug. 1 and 8 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Main Street will be closed from Gunther’s to Skippers. Live music, games, outdoor dining, vendor sidewalk sales, antique cars.
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calendar of events June 29 - July 3 St. Anthony’s Family Feast and Festival
July 5 - July 9 St. Rocco Festival
www.newtonshows.com/events Wednesday to Saturday from 6 to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m. At Oyster Bay Italian American Club on Shore Avenue. Fireworks on Friday. Games, rides, ive outdoor music and more.
www.newtonshows.com/events St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church on Cheshire Place in East Northport. Wednesday and Thursday 6 to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 6 to 11:30 p.m. and Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m. Fireworks Wednesday and Saturday. Zeppole eating contest Friday 9 p.m. and Las Vegas gambling nightly. Live music.
July 6- Aug. 17 Alive After Five
www.aliveafterfive.com July 6 and 20, and Aug. 3 and 17, 5 to 9:30 p.m. A free summer street festival on Main Street in Patchogue, with six stages of live music and entertainment, more than 90 craft and retail vendors, 11 food trucks, children’s activities and amusements, an auction and much more.
July 9 Walk Through History with Abraham Woodhull: Farmer & Revolutionary War Spy
At the Caroline Church parking lot on Dyke Road in Setauket at 2 p.m. Walk through history with farmer and Revolutionary War spy Abraham Woodhull. Explore the nature sanctuary that was once Woodhull’s farm, the Setauket Village Green, Grist Mill, Patriot’s Rock and historic grave sites. Explore the woods, fields, ponds and bays that tell the story of Long Island’s colonization and settlement.
July 6 Movie on the Lawn
www.huntingtonny.gov/moviesonthelawn “Secret Life of Pets” playing at Crab Meadow Beach on Waterside Avenue in Northport. Movies are no charge and begin at darkness. Rain date July 13.
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www.aliveon25.com/ July 13 and 27, and Aug. 10 and 24, from 5 to 9:30 p.m. A free summer street festival in downtown Riverhead offering local craft beverages and wine, live music, artists, street vendors and plenty of activities for all. Main Street will close to cars to allow a walkable pop-up musical festival and restaurant offerings, artist exhibitions, car show, free community dance lessons and family-friendly activities.
July 10-15 Northport Fire Department Fair
On Clipper Drive and Steers Avenue in Northport. Rides, music, carnival food and more. From 7 to 11 p.m. Call 631-2617504 for more info.
July 15-Aug. 19 Tri-Spy Walking Tour
www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org Starts at 9 a.m. The remarkable true story of General George Washington’s Setauket Spy Ring has come to life in books, exhibits and even in the television series TURN. Now Long Islanders and people from around the globe can discover and relive history for themselves in an ingenious new outdoor adventure which will take nature enthusiasts, athletes and history lovers to a whole new level. The walking tour is $25 per
person. Pre-registration is required. Tour can accommodate up to 20 people. Tour length is approximately three hours. Walk starts at the entrance to the Frank Melville Park, One Old Field Road, Setauket.
July 20 Movie on the Lawn
www.huntingtonny.gov/moviesonthelawn “Moana” playing at Crab Meadow Beach on Waterside Avenue in Northport. Movies are no charge and begin at darkness. Rain date July 27.
July 22-23 Summer Art & Craft Festival Deepwells Farms
The Annual Summer Art & Craft Festival at Deepwells Farms on Route 25A in St. James, across from the St. James General Store, is a spectacular summer event during the peak tourism season on Long Island. More than 100 artisans will be featured under our elegant, white, Camelot tents and along the pristine pine trees. This anticipated event is well regarded in this historical community and a serene escape from our busy lives. It’s a wonderful way to spend the day with family and friends. Come and enjoy musical entertainment, children’s activities, craft demonstrations and plenty of food. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission.
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American Picnic 7 to 10 p.m. at 1030 Meadow Lane, Southampton. Picnic buffet, all-American treats, and carnival booths on the grounds of an ocean-front estate, with fireworks by Grucci over Shinnecock Bay. Call 283-5847 for information. Tickets must be purchased prior to the event. Proceeds benefit Southampton Fresh Air Home, a not-for-profit residential camp for physically challenged youth.
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Independence Day Celebration Peconic Riverfront in downtown Riverhead. Concert starting at 6 p.m., followed by fireworks at 9 p.m. Performances by Brady Rymer and the Little Band that Could, and Jetstream NY. Sponsored by the Riverhead Business Improvement District. Visit www.riverheadbid.com for details.
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Stars Over Montauk Umbrella Beach, located onethird mile west of downtown Montauk. Fireworks start at 9 p.m. Rain date July 5. Hosted by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, 631-6682428.
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Montauk Fireworks Dinner Cruise. Enjoy a cruise aboard the Viking Starship around Montauk Point to the fireworks viewing at Umbrella Beach in town. Music by the 3 B’s. All-American picnic buffet dinner. Beer, wine and soft drinks included. Hosted by Viking Starship. 6 to 11 p.m. Tickets $100. 631-668-5700.
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Fourth of July Parade Main Street, Port Jefferson. Starts at 10 a.m. 631-473-8910. www. portjeffchamber.com. Sponsored by Port Jefferson Fire Department.
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1862 Independence Day Old Bethpage Village Restoration, 1303 Round Swamp Road, Old Bethpage, (516) 572-8400. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Traditional fiddle music; military drills, including Camp Scott, Union Army training camp, parades and ceremonies; a reading of the Declaration of Independence; a brass band concert; and children’s games of the time.
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Aug. 4-6 Sayville Summerfest
www.greatersayvillechamber.com/summerfest-main In downtown Sayville on Main Street. Live music in all genres, fabulous food, the art show, craft vendors, and so much more. Once again, Summerfest will feature the last race of the Sayville Summer Series on Aug. 5, the Hon. John P. Cohalan Sayville Summerfest 4 Mile Run, and our famous car show on Aug. 6. On Friday from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Aug. 5-6 Paumanauke Pow Wow 2017
www.paumanauke.org Aug. 5, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Aug. 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Babylon Town Hall in Lindenhurst. Aztec and traditional dancers, drums, native food, dance competitions, quality traders.
Aug. 20 Long Island Sound and Art Festival
www.limusicfestivals.com/festivals/longisland-sound-art-festival The Gazebo Stage in Northport Village. From noon to 6:30 p.m. Free admission. Live music, drum circle, art, vendors.
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Aug. 14 Movie on the Lawn
“Sing” playing at Peter Nelson Park on Oakwood Road in Huntington. Movies are no charge and begin at darkness. Rain date Aug. 21.
Aug. 24-27 Greek Festival
www.portjeffgreekfest.com At the Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road in Port Jefferson. Call 631-473-0894 for more information. Homemade food, pastries, live music, dancing, vendors, children’s activities, church tours, and fireworks. Fireworks Saturday and Sunday. Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m., Friday from 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday from 1 to 11 p.m., Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m.
of Mother Cabrini, you can eat your way through the one quarter-mile food promenade, enjoy festive live music, take a ride on one of the 25+ thrill rides or test your skills in the midway. Stay for the rides, watch the fireworks on Aug. 26 or Sept. 3, listen to the music or cheer the participants in the Zeppole Eating Contest. Admission is free, rides are pay-one-price.
Aug. 26 Scottish Festival and Games
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Old Westbury Gardens in Old Westbury. Contact Andrew McInnes at 516-747-7589 for more information, or visit www.liscots.org.
August 18-19 LISEC Quick and Dirty Boat Build
Watch local teams construct and then race their boats during this exciting twoday event. Takes place at Harborfront Park, Port Jefferson, off East Broadway. Visit www.portjeff.com for more information.
Aug. 26- Sept. 5 Aug. 25, 26, 27, 30, 31 and Sept. 1-4 The Feast of Mother Cabrini
Suffolk County Community College, Brentwood campus. Little Italy comes to Long Island. At the 45th annual Feast
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Aug. 26–27 Seafood Festival and Craft Fair
LI Maritime Museum, 88 West Ave., Sayville, 631-HISTORY. Original art, stained glass, pottery, jewelry, fiber arts, handmade soaps, gourmet foods, unique home accents and more. Museum tours, live music, workshops, children’s activities and seafood. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; $10, kids 12 and under are free. www.limaritime.org.
Sept. 23 Art Show on the Great Lawn
Sagtikos Manor, Montauk Highway, Bay Shore. Individual artists display their original works of art. Meet our wonderful local artists and admire their talents. You just may be inspired to purchase a one of a kind item to call your own. 11am-4pm 631-858-0248.
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music Fridays Happenings on Main Street
The Northport Arts Coalition presents music every Friday evening at 7 p.m. through Sept. 1, at Northport Village Park Patio at the Dock. Free, weather permitting. Lawn chairs and blankets suggested. Bring your children, your friends and your dog. Featuring singer/songwriters, folk, bluegrass blues, traditional R&B, Americana, country, world, folk and jazz.
Thursdays Harborside Concert Series
www.portjeff.com/featuredevents/summer-concert-series The Annual Summer Harborside Concert Series hosted by Port Jefferson Village and the Port Jefferson Ferry brings our community together to enjoy the sounds of some of Long Island’s finest musical ensembles. With lawn chairs in hand and refreshments in tow, our community gathers in the Harborfront Park, outside the Village Center. Thursday evening concerts begin at 8 p.m. 631-473-4724.
Thursdays 2017 Dennis Cannataro Family Summer Concert Series
Sponsored by Friends of Smithtown Library, 8 p.m., at the Smithtown Main Building on North Country Road on the front lawn. July 6, Songs in the Attic; July 13, Petty Rumours; July 20, Southbound; July 27, Just Sixties; Aug. 3, The LPs; Aug. 10, Arena Rock; Aug. 17, Hurricane.
Saint James. Concerts start at 8 p.m. and end at 9:30 p.m. Admission is $10.
July 13-16 Great South Bay Music Festival
www.greatsouthbaymusicfestival.com/ The Great South Bay Music Festival is the longest-running and largest four day, “Americanthemed” music, art and cultural family event on Long Island. Situated on the magnificent Great South Bay, it features approximately 60 performers on four stages, presenting legends and contemporary favorites, as well as local emerging artists in contemporary and classic rock, jazz, jam-band, country, folk, zydeco, funk and all types of American music. General admission is $39.
July 28 and Aug. 25 Jazz in the Living Room
www.stacarts.org/events/ show/4 Working professional musicians from Long Island and New York City who came up through the clinics and have returned regularly to help the new students grasp the concept of Jazz Improvisation and to have fun! At Mills Pond House. Call 631862-6575 for more information. Sponsored by Smithtown Township Arts Council. Begins at 7:30 p.m.
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July 30 The Noel S. Ruiz Theatre at CM Performing Arts Centre
www.cmpac.com 931 Montauk Highway, Oakdale. Call 631-218-2810 for more information. July 30 at 7:30 p.m., MisCast Cabaret.
Thursdays Summerfest Concerts
Thursday evenings, Aug. 3 to Aug. 24, at 7:30 p.m. at the Robert W. Kruger Bandshell in Village Park in Northport. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce
www.nesconsetchamber.org/ summer-concert-series Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Call 631-724-2543 for more information. At the Gazebo across from Nesconset Plaza. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket. Raffle tickets sold. July 11, That 70s Band; July 18, Stanton Anderson; July 25, The 90s Band; Aug. 1, Jazz Band; Aug. 8, Completely Unchained. Aug. 15, 45 RPM. Hosted by the Nesconset Chamber of Commerce and County Legislator Leslie Kennedy.
Wednesdays Sunset Concerts at Harborfront Park
www.portjeff.com/featuredevents/music-in-the-park Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Harborfront Park, with a rain location on the first floor of the Village Center. Sponsored by the Greater Port Jefferson Arts Council.
Sept. 16 Live @ Deepwells
www.liveatdeepwells.org/ Join us on Sept. 16, from 4 to 7 p.m. for our annual concert on the front lawn of the Historic Deepwells Mansion in Saint James. Admission is $5 at the gate.
June 29-July 27 Northport Community Band
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www.ncb59.org Thursdays. Downbeat at 8:30 p.m.at the Robert W. Krueger Bandstand in Northport Village Park at the foot of Main Street. Rain Location is Northport High School. Sponsored by Northport Chamber of Commerce.
for kids Summer Sundays • FREE! Experience hands-on discovery • Meet the scientists • Tour our world-class facilities • Enjoy science talks & shows July 16: Family Fun Day A fabulous day of hands-on family fun with the Science Learning Center. July 23: Exploring the Ultra Small Tour the Center for Functional Nanomaterials. July 30: Brilliant Light, Dazzling Discoveries Visit the National Synchrotron Light Source II. August 6: Atom-Smashing Fun* Explore the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Facility tour appropriate for ages 10 and over. Call 631-344-2651 or visit bnl.gov/summersundays
Heckscher Museum of Art
www.heckscher.org 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 631-351-3250 Community Service Hours High School students who need to earn community service hours are welcome to apply to the Museum’s Education Department. Volunteer duties range from helping with activities at events to assisting with administrative tasks. Call 631-3513214 for details, or email education@heckscher.org.
Sept. 18 Draw Out! For all ages. Annual event. Activities in the Museum and Heckscher Park. Use our materials (provided) or bring your own. Free 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rain date Sept. 25.
and a stroll along a remote beach. Admission: $20, children 2 and under: $5. Pirate Snorkel Adventure: Help Captain Poseidon locate missing treasure while experiencing the beauty of tropical snorkeling right here on Long Island!
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431 E. Main St., Riverhead, 631-208-9200 www.longislandaquarium.com Penguin Encounter: a 45-minute interactive experience where you go behind the scenes and learn how our animal experts care for these playful birds. $50. Ages 5 and up. Atlantis Explorer Tour Boat: Add extra aquatic adventure to your visit with an interactive cruise aboard the Atlantis Explorer Tour Boat. Enjoy plenty of hands-on exploration, including trap pulls, horseshoe crab encounters,
3 Court House Drive, Central Islip, 631-9403825, ext. 102 July 17-19, and Aug. 3-5: Long Island Ducks Kid Clinics. Each Ducks Kids Clinic will last a total of three days.. Each clinic day runs from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and children should arrive no later than 8:45 a.m. each day. Participants will receive three days of instruction,lunch each day and an official Long Island Ducks hat and T-shirt combo. At the conclusion of each clinic day, children will get to play a game on the field at Bethpage Ballpark.
Long Island Rough Riders
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for kids Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 631-367-3418 Camps run from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Member prices for campers are $50 per day or $240 for five days. Prices for siblings are 15 percent off. Nonmember prices for campers are $55 per day or $265 for five days.
Shipwreck Cove Spray Park
Bay Shore Marina, South Clinton Avenue, Bay Shore, 631224-5404. A large spray park with overhead dump buckets, water slides, a climbing area, a zero-depth entry pool for small children and a small beach. $10 admission for town residents and $12 for a nonresident.
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Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts www.patchoguetheatre.org 71 E. Main St., Patchogue. 631-207-1313. Some shows include: Mamma Mia! July 19 to Aug. 5 The Lion King Jr. July 28 to Aug. 5
Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts
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Staller Center for the Arts
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Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center www.whbpac.org 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach 631-288-1500.
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Arena Players Repertory Theater
Summer Shakespeare Festival Vanderbilt Museum Courtyard Stage, Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. 516-557-1207. “Macbeth” July 2 to 30 “Much Ado About Nothing” Aug. 6 to 27
Cinema Arts Centre
cinemaartscentre.org 423 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-423-7611. Some shows include: Independent Filmmaking Workshop July 22-23
Gateway Performing Arts Center
www.thegateway.org 215 South Country Road, Bellport. 631-286-1133. Some shows include: On The Town June 28 to July 15 (at the Gateway) Cirque Eloize Aug. 9 to 13 (at the Patchogue Theatre)
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The film “Jaws” on the big screen July 26 Glenn Tilbrook Aug. 10
Bay Street Theater
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YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts www.boultoncenter.org 37 West Main St., Bay Shore. 631-969-1101. Some shows include: Photo courtesy of Gateway Performing Arts Center
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Duck Walk Vineyards (South) 231 Montauk Highway Water Mill 631-726-755
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Harmony Vineyards 169 Harbor Road, St. James 631-291-9900
Jamesport Vineyards
1216 Main Road, Jamesport 631-722-5256
Jason’s Vineyard
1785 Main Road, Jamesport 631-238-5801
Laurel Lake Vineyards 3165 Main Road, Laurel 631-298-1420
Lieb Cellars
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Loughlin Vineyards
253 S. Main Street, Sayville 631-589-0027
Macari Vineyards
150 Bergen Ave., Mattituck 631-298-0100
Martha Clara Vineyards 6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead 631-298-0075
Mattebella Vineyards
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McCall Wines
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The Old Field Vineyards 59600 NY-25, Southold 631-765-0004
One Woman Wines and Vineyards
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Palmer Vineyards
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Roanoke Vineyards
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Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard 1375 Peconic Lane Peconic 631-734-8282
Scarola Vineyards 4850 Sound Ave. Mattituck 631-298-7676
Sherwood House Vineyards
1291 Main Road, Jamesport 631-779-2817 Live music on Saturdays
Shinn Estate Vineyards and Farmhouse 2000 Oregon Road Mattituck 631-804-0367
Sparkling Pointe
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Waters Crest Winery
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Whisper Vineyards
485 Edgewood Ave.,St. James 631-257-5222
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farmers markets Northport
Saturdays through November. Rain or shine from 8 a.m. to noon. At the Cow Harbor Park parking lot at the end of Main Street. Fresh foods, crafts, flowers, vegetables, and fish from local farmers, merchants and fisherman. Live music.
Setauket
Fridays through September, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Three Village Historical Society, 93 North Country Road. Local farmers, fresh produce and live music.
Kings Park
Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through November. Located at the Municipal Lot on 25A and Main Street, across from the fire department. Certified organic vegetables and greens. Long Island corn, poultry, eggs, heirloom tomatoes, potatoes, squash, onions, cheese, milk, pasta, pickles, smoked pork, soaps, local fish, baked goods, gluten free cookies and soy candles.
Port Jefferson
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stony brook film festival July 20-29
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ou’ll feel like an international traveler when you take in films at the 2017 Stony Brook Film Festival presented by Island Federal Credit Union. In addition to movies from 19 foreign countries, the festival includes outstanding American independent features and shorts you won’t see anywhere else. The festival opens and closes with films from German. Alan Inkles, founder and director, notes, “The U.S. premieres from Germany are entertaining and timely, and were chosen for their ability to bring in the widest possible audience to Stony Brook since they are definite crowd pleasers. The opening night feature, ‘Welcome to Germany (Willkommen bei den Hartmanns),’ from Picture Tree International, is a delightful comedy about politics, cultural identity, xenophobia and family issues. The closing night’s feature, ‘Text for You (SMS fur Dich)’ is a romantic comedy directed, co-written and starring Karoline Herfurth (‘Berlin ‘36’, ‘The Reader.’) From Beta Cinema, ‘Text for You’ is about loss and finding love again. It’s the perfect film to end our ten-day run.” In addition to Karoline Herfurth’s “Text for You,” a notable number of films in the Stony Brook lineup are by women filmmakers. Catherine Eaton of “The Sounding” is director, co-writer, producer and the central actor in the drama from Corset-
less Productions. “The Sounding” is a unique story about a woman who has chosen to remain silent for years and who suddenly begins to speak using only the words of Shakespeare. Other women filmmakers whose work will be screened include “Love is Thicker than Water” from Mulholland Pictures, co-directed by Emily Harris (with Ate de Jong), and Menemsha Films’ “Fanny’s Journey” by Lola Doillon, director and co-writer, based on a true story of chil-
dren escaping Nazis. “Tonio” is directed by Paula van der Oest, and was the Netherlands’ foreign-language Oscar submission this year, coming to Stony Brook from Dutch Features Global Entertainment. Others from women filmmakers are Media Luna Films’ “Little Wing” by Selma Vilhunen, and “From the Land of the Moon,” directed and co-written by Nicole Garcia from IFC Films. The documentary “Purple Dreams” by director Joanne Hock, along with producer Robin Gray, a 1977 Stony Brook University alum, explores the story of the first high school permitted to perform the musical “The Color Purple.” The documentary comes to Stony Brook from GreyHawk Films. Shorts by female filmmakers include “Speak” by director, writer, actress Laura Seay; “Game” by Jeannie Donohoe; “Snowgirl” by Ilina Perianova; “Who Sank Your Ships?” by Ella Kohn; “Oma” by Daniella Rabbani; “Real Artists” by Cameo Wood and “Interrogation” by YueCheng Liu. The festival is presenting the world premiere of “To the Edge of the Sky,” a riveting U.S. documentary directed by Long Island brothers Todd Wider and Jedd Wider, known for their docs “Client 9” and “God Knows Where I Am.” Todd and Jedd Wider were producers of the Academy Award-winning film, “Taxi to the Dark
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July 20-29
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Side.” “To the Edge of the Sky” follows four families as they fight the FDA to gain access to a potentially lifesaving drug for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a fatal disease the families’ sons suffer from and the number one genetic killer of boys in the world. The film focuses on the transformation of the mothers of four boys into “the rogue moms” as they become political activists during their righteous battle against time and the FDA. A Wider Film Projects film, it screens on Sunday, July 23 at 4 p.m. “To the Edge of the Sky” will be preceded by a world premiere of the short film “Brothers” by Zachary Fuhrer, also a Long Island filmmaker with roots in the community. The Film Festival is also presenting the U.S. premiere of the documentary “The Second Act of Elliott Murphy.” Originally from Rockville Centre, Murphy was an up-and- coming singer/songwriter who left for Paris three decades ago and who has become one of the most well-known American rockers to tour regularly throughout Europe. “The Second Act of Elliott Murphy” follows his life on the road and includes interviews with Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen, who both count themselves among his fans. In addition to coming to the Stony Brook Film Festival and representing the documentary about his life and career, Elliott Murphy plans on playing a few tunes after his Q&A. Film passes are now on sale for $85, which includes twenty features and sixteen shorts during ten days. Each film is treated as a special event, with films shown on one of the region’s biggest screens in the Staller Center’s 1,000-seat Main Stage theatre. Single tickets become available on July 5. The complete schedule is online at stonybrookfilmfestival.com. Staller Center for the Arts produces and curates the Stony Brook Festival presented by Island Federal Credit Union, with all screenings at Staller Center on the Stony Brook University campus. Additional festival sponsorship is provided by Campolo, Middleton & McCormick, LLP; HBO; Suffolk County; The Village Voice and WLIW Channel 21.
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you pick Davis Peach Farm
561 Hulse Landing Road, Wading River, 631929-1115. Peaches, nectarines, plums, apples. Beginning mid- to late-July. Open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week.
Fort Salonga Farm
30 Meadow Glen Road, Northport, 631269-9666. Raspberries, early apples, mid-August. Open seven days, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. www.fortsalongafarm.com.
Patty’s Berries & Bunches
410 Sound Ave., Mattituck, 631-298-4679. Strawberries, June; blueberries, July-August; raspberries, July-September; blackberries, August. Open seven days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pick your own ends at 5:30 p.m. www.pattysberriesandbunches.com.
Lewin Farms
812 Sound Ave., Calverton, next to Wildwood State Park, 631-929-4327. Strawberries, late May to June; raspberries, mid-June to mid-August; blueberries, late June to August; peaches, mid-July to mid-September; apples, September to late October. Open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed Tuesdays. Call before coming to check the availability of the crop or visit www.lewinfarm.com.
Wickham’s Fruit Farm
28700 Route 25, Cutchogue, 631-734-6441. Raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches, blackberries, apples, tours and beehive observations. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., June through October, closed Sundays.
Windy Acres Farm
3810 Middle Country Road, Calverton, 631727-4554. Open 7 days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., July through August. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches, nectarines.
Cooper Farms
2200 Breakwater Road, Mattituck, 631-2985195. Tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, peas, zucchini, watermelon, potatoes, beans, peppers, eggplant, okra and onions. Seven days, 7 a.m. to dark.
Krupski Farms
38030 Route 25, Peconic, 631-734-6847. Sugar snap peas, shelling peas, June-July. Seven days, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday and Saturday until 6 p.m.
Lenny Bruno Farms
740 Wading River Road, Manorville, 631591-3592. Peppers, tomatoes, beans, starting in August. Seven days, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. www.lennybrunofarms.com.
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huntington summer arts festival
The Huntington Summer Arts Festival brings exciting performing artists to the Chapin Rainbow Stage in Heckscher Park each year. Award-winning, world-class talent in music, dance and theatre from around the globe, as well as the finest performers from Huntington and Long Island. Free performances Tuesday through Sunday. Rain or shine. Tuesday family shows begin at 7:30 p.m. All other shows begin at 8:30 p.m.
July:
July 1: New York Voices, vocal ensemble July 2: North Shore Pops Concert Band July 4: “Monkey, Monkey Music,” Mereditth Levende, kids indie rock July 5: Huntington Community Band July 6: LI Dance Consortium #1 July 7: Blick Bassy, world music folk Afro blues from Cameroon July 8: “Hairspray” July 9: Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra July 11: “Timbalooloo,” Oran Etkin July 12: Huntington Community Band (pre-concert at 7:30) July 13: Sherman Holmes, blues/gospel vocalist July 14: Sol Y Sombra, Spanish dance (Samba workshop at 7:30) July 15: Jay Armstrong Johnson, Broadway vocalist July 16: Briga, world music - turbo folk from Canada July 18: Hayes Greenfield Jazz-A-MaTazz, kids’ jazz intro
Photo courtesy of Huntington Arts Council
July 19: Huntington Community Band (Big Band at 7:30) July 20: Ted Rosenthal Trio, Gershwin program July 21: Chieli Minucci and Special EFX, contemporary jazz/world fusion July 22: Coltrane Day, Kenny Garrett Quintet and Brandee Younger 4TET July 23: “Jelly, Rags and Monk,” Turtle Island Quartet with Cyrus Chestnut July 25: “Cinderella” July 26: Huntington Community Band July 27: Brasil Guitar Duo, classic/ world music
July 28: Miles to Dayton, American indie folk crossover July 29: Huntington Folk Festival, FMSH Daytime 12 to 6 p.m., Sara Lee Guthrie and The Mammals (Mike and Ruthy) July 30: Sweet Remains (Quintet), Americana folk/rock harmonies.
August:
Aug. 1: “Music for Ardvarks,” kids’ rock & roll Aug. 2: LI Jazz Orchestra, swing big band Aug. 3: Villalobos Brothers, world musicclassical-Latin crossover Aug. 4: “Smokey Joe’s Cafe,” Broadhollow Theatre musical Aug. 5: “Music under the Stars,” David Stewart Wiley, conductor and LI Concert Orchestra Aug. 6: Mr. Ho’s Orchestrotica Quintet, crossover jazz Aug. 8: Billy Jonas Band, kids’ indie rock Aug. 9: L.I. Dance Consortium # 2 Aug. 10: Island Hills Chorus/Twin Shores Chorus Aug. 11: Nonstop to Cairo, indie rock and funk Aug. 12: “My Fair Lady,” Plaza Productions musical Aug. 13: Brother Josephus and the Love Revolution, NOLA Jumbalaya. Photo courtesy of Huntington Arts Council
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galleries Gallery North
90 N. Country Road, Setauket, 631-751-2676 Through July 16, Terence Netter
Heckscher Museum of Art
Art League of LI
107 E. Deer Park Road, Dix Hills, 631-4625400 “Design Your Summer� programs for teens 14-18; Intro to Architecture, Intro to Fashion Design, Pre-College Portfolio Development. Call for details. Through July 7, Billy the Artist, East Village Urban Primitive Pop Art
b. j. spoke gallery
299 Main St., Huntington, 631-549-5106
East End Arts
133 E. Main St., Riverhead, 631-7270900 June 16 to July 26, Collage (juried show) multimedia. Balancing composition, color and content with personal style. Aug. 4 to Sept. 20, Playing with Perspective (juried show), 2D art.
2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 631-351-3250 Through July 30, Thaddeus Holownia: Walden Revisited Through July 30, Earth Muse: Art and the Environment Aug. 5 to Nov. 12, Ebb & Flow: Seascape and Shoreline Views
LaMantia Gallery
Painting by Bruce Lieberman
127 Main St., Northport, 631-754-8414
Huntington Arts Council
213 Main St., Huntington, 631-271-8423
Mills Pond House
660 NY-25A, St. James, 631- 862-6575
Phoenix Fine Arts Gallery
139 S. Country Road, Bellport, 631-776-0811
PJ Village Center
101 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, 631-802-2160
Ripe Art Gallery
1028 Park Ave., Huntington, 631-239-1805 July 6, Aug. 3, Sept. 7: Artist Professional Development Series - Business Basics for Artists. Open to artists of all disciplines and all seasons of their careers. Suggested donation $5. Call for details.
Spirit of Huntington Art Center
2 Melville Road, Huntington Station, 631-470-9620
Splia Gallery
161 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, 631-692-4664
Stony Brook University
Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University 100 Nicolls Road, Suite 302, Stony Brook, 631-632-4400
Thomas Kinkade Gallery
128 Main St., Port Jefferson, 631-6420607
Wilkes Gallery
91 Main St., Northport, 631-261-4007
The Firefly Artists
180 Main St., Northport, 631-651-5545
Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages
1200 NY-25A, Stony Brook, 631-7510066
Photo courtesy of Gallery North
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museums
Photo courtesey of Heckscher Museum
Brookhaven Volunteer Firefighters Museum
Fireman’s Memorial Park, 725 Route 25 (Middle Country Road), Ridge. All visits by appointment only. Call 631-9248114. Donations appreciated.
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum & Education Center
301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 631367-3418. Open daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Labor Day. Adults $6, seniors and children $5, children 3 and younger free.
DNA Learning Center
334 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 516367-5170. Monday to Friday, open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Hallockville Museum Farm
6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 631-2985292. Call for hours. Hallockville offers admission rates of $7 for adults, and $5 for seniors and children.
Heckscher Museum of Art
2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 631-3513250 Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adult admission $6, senior and student $4, and children under 10 are free.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages
1200 NY-25A, Stony Brook, 631-7510066 The museum is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Regular admission is $10 per person, $7 for seniors and $5 for students ages six to 17. Children under six and museum members are free.
Photo courtesy of Long Island Museum
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museums
The Reboli Center for Art and History MuseuMs, continued from page 32
Maritime Explorium
101 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, 631-331-3277 Wednesday to Sunday, from 1 to 5 p.m. $5 per person.
Northport Historical Society
215 Main St., Northport, 631-757-9859 Tuesday through Sunday, from 1 to 4:30 p.m.
Vanderbilt Museum, Mansion & Planetarium
180 Little Neck Rd., Centerport Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; planetarium open Friday and Saturday nights. Sundays, from noon to 5 p.m. Adults $7, children under 12 $3, seniors/students $6. For a planetarium show, add $6 per person. Mansion tour, add $6 per person (not recommended for children age 8 and under).
Suffolk County Historical Society
300 W. Main St., Riverhead,
Wednesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Adults $5, seniors $3, and children under age 18 $1.
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building
children from 5 to 12 years old $5, children under 5 are free.
The Reboli Center for Art and History 64 Main Street, Stony Brook
228 Main Street, Huntington. Tuesday through Thursday, from 1 to 4 p.m.
The 1795 Dr. Daniel Kissam House Museum
434 Park Avenue Huntington, 631-427-7045. Tours by appointment only.
Long Island Maritime Museum
88 West Ave., West Sayville, 631-HISTORY. Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, from noon to 4 p.m. Adults $8 and children and seniors $6.
Railroad Museum of Long Island
4th St., Greenport, 631-4770439 Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $10,
Maritime Explorium
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rebolicenter@gmail.com 631-751-7707 Open Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 5pm & Sunday 1pm 5pm.
Parks
Sunken Meadow State Park
Sunken Meadow Parkway, Kings Park, 631-269-4333
Cedar Point County Park 5 Cedar Point Road, East Hampton, 631-852-7620
Cupsogue Beach County Park
906 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach, 631-852-8111
Meschutt Beach County Park Canal Road & Old North Highway; Hampton Bays, 631- 852-8205
Orient Beach State Park
Wildwood State Park
Smith Point County Park
Arthur H. Kunz County Park
40000 Main Road, Orient, 631-323-2440 1 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, 631-852-1313
Heckscher State Park
1 Heckscher State Parkway, East Islip, 631-581-2100
Hither Hills State Park
164 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk, 631-668-2554
Jones Beach State Park 1 Ocean Parkway, Wantagh, 516-785-1600
Robert Moses State Park
600 Robert Moses State Parkway, Babylon, 631-669-0470
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790 Hulse Landing Road, Wading River, 631-929-4314
Landing Road, Smithtown, 631-854-4949
Blydenburgh County Park
Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown, 631-854-3713
Lakeland County Park Johnson Ave., Islandia, 631-854-4949
Indian Island County Park
County Road 105, Riverhead, 631-852-3232
beaches
Town of Brookhaven
Cedar Beach Harbor Beach Road in Mt. Sinai Corey Beach Corey Avenue in Blue Point
Long Beach Long Beach Road in Nissequogue
Town of Huntington
Asharoken Beach Eatons Neck Road in Northport
Hobart Beach Eatons Neck Road in Northport Quentin Sammis/West Neck Beach West Neck Road in Lloyd Harbor
Village of East Hampton
Georgica Beach Main Street and Lily Pond Lane
Davis Park Beach Fire Island
Centerport Beach Little Neck Road in Centerport
West Meadow Beach West Meadow Road in Setauket
Crab Meadow Beach Waterside Avenue in Northport
Main Beach 101 Ocean Avenue
Great Gun Beach Fire Island
Crescent Beach Crescent Beach Drive in Huntington Bay
Wiborg Beach Highway Behind the Pond
Shirley Beach Grandview Drive in Shirley Stony Brook Beach Sand Street in Stony Brook Shoreham Beach North Country Road in Shoreham
Fleets Cove Beach Fleets Cove Road in Centerport Gold Star Battalion Beach West Shore Road in Huntington
Cedar Beach Harbor Beach Road in Mt. Sinai Smith Point County Park 1 William Floyd Parkway in Shirley
Town of Smithtown
Callahans Beach Route 25 in Fort Salonga Schubert’s Beach Long Beach Road in Nissequogue Short Beach Boney Lane in Nissequogue JUNE 22, 2017 | SUMMER TIMES | PAGE A35
Egypt Beach Old Beach Lane Two Mile Hollow Beach Two Mile Hollow Road
nature preserves
Avalon Park & Preserve
200 Harbor Road, Stony Brook
Blydenburgh County Park
Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown, 631-854-3713
Cathedral Pines County Park Yaphank Middle Island Road, Middle Island, 631-852-5500
Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary
66-acre preserve is located off Mt. SinaiCoram Road, Coram, 631-367-3225
David Weld Sanctuary
125-acre preserve, located off Boney Lane in Nissequogue
Matheson Meadow Sanctuary Fort Hill Drive, Cold Spring Harbor 631-367-3225
Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area Whiskey Road, Rocky Point 631-444-0285
Target Rock National Wildlife Refuge Target Rock Entrance Road, Lloyd Harbor, 80 acres
Uplands Farm Sanctuary
250 Lawrence Hill Road, Cold Spring Harbor, 631-367-3225
Vail Blydenburgh Sanctuary
62 Eckernkamp Road, Smithtown
Wading River Marsh Preserve
Sound Road, Wading River, 104-acre preserve
Caleb Smith State Park Preserve 581 W. Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, 631-265-1054
Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve
25 Lloyd Harbor Road, Huntington. The Caumsett Bird Conservation Area was established in 2006 and comprises approximately 1,255 acres of the state park, twothirds of which is forested. The remainder of the park includes a variety of habitats, such as salt marsh and maritime beach.
Cranberry Bog County Preserve
Moriches-Riverhead Road, Riverhead This 165-acre preserve is part of the drainage system of the Peconic River and serves as a natural reservoir for our fresh water supply. It allows for hiking that includes sights of the Little Peconic River, various plants, birds, reptiles, and other wildlife creatures.
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Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve 200 New Highway, Commack 631-543-7804
Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex
The complex consists of seven national wildlife refuges, one refuge sub-unit and one wildlife management area. Collectively, the nine units are approximately 6,500 acres in size. Each unit is unique and provides a wildlife oasis amongst Long Island’s urban settings essential for the livelihood of migratory birds, threatened and endangered species, fish and other wildlife.
Kings Park Unique Area Preserve
Corner of Meadow and Lawrence roads in Kings Park. 69-acre green space, open for hiking, bowhunting, and wildlife-viewing, with an accessible parking lot and trails.