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Music Under the Stars
Setauket
Tri-Spy Walking Tours
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Hike your way through the history of the Revolutionary War’s Culper Spy Ring with Margo Arceri of Tri-Spy Tours on Aug. 21, Sept. 11 “Patriot’s Tour”, Oct. 16, Nov. 26 “Turkey Trot” at 9 a.m. Tours start at the entrance of Frank Melville Memorial Park, 1 Old Field Road, Setauket. Tickets are $25 per person. To reserve your spot, call the Three Village Historical Society at 631-751-3730 or visit www.tvhs.org. Stony Brook
Stony Brook Grist Mill Tours
The Stony Brook Grist Mill (circa 1751), 100 Harbor Road, Stony Brook is open to the public for guided tours with a miller and a Country Store on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. through October. Long Island’s most completely equipped working mill, the Stony Brook Grist Mill has been a community structure of the Three Village area for over 300 years and is listed on the National and New York State Register of Historic Places. Learn about the mill’s inner gear workings as it grinds grain into flour and it’s history. Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for children. 631-751-2244, www.wmho.org
Carriage Museum
The Long Island Museum’s Carriage Museum, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook features eight galleries that tell the story of transportation before the automobile. Over 100 horse-drawn carriages are on display, including European royal coaches, stage coaches and firefighting vehicles. The museum grounds host the Samuel H. West Blacksmith Shop; the one room Nassakeag Schoolhouse and the Ploch-Williamson Barn Hours are Friday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Fee is $10 adults, $7 seniors, $5 students ages 6 to 17. 631-751-0066, www.longislandmuseum.org
The Stony Brook Grist Mill is open for tours through October 31.
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Summer means it’s time to get outside and have fun. What better way to celebrate than taking the family to a movie under the moonlight? Parks, harborfronts, museums and even beaches are some of the great places to see outdoor movies on Long Island. Showtime is at dusk (approximately 8 p.m.) Bring a blanket or chair for seating. Farmingville
Boy Scout Troop 454 presents a Movies Under The Stars fundraiser at the Brookhaven Town Hall Parking Lot, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville with “The Goonies” on July 17; “Spiderman Homecoming” on Aug. 28; double feature “Jumanji” & “Godzilla vs. King Kong” on Sept. 18 and double feature “Beetlejuice” & “Friday the 13th” on Oct. 30. Movies begin at sunset. Lot opens at 6:30 p.m. Price per car is $20. Pay on site or venmo @troop454. All proceeds to to support Boy Scout Troop 454. Questions? Call 631697-7795. Fort Salonga
The Smithtown Recreation Department
hosts a Drive-In Movie Night screening of “Raya and the Last Dragon” at Callahan’s Beach, Route 25A, Fort Salonga on Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. Rain date is Sept. 25. $10 per car. Space is limited, registration is required by 631-360-7644. Holbrook
The Holbrook Country Club, 700 Patchogue-Holbrook Road, Holbrook screens “Big Hero” on July 19 and “SpiderMan: Into the Spider-Verse” on Aug. 16 as part of the Islip Summer DriveIn Movie Series. 631-467-3417, www. holbrookccgolf.com Huntington
Town of Huntington continues its Movies on the Lawn series with “Onward” at the Walt Whitman Shops, Route 110 on July 12; “Coco” at Crab Meadow Beach, Waterview Street West on July 19; “Trolls: World Tour” at Crab Meadow Beach, Waterview Street West on July 26; “Tom and Jerry” at the Walt Whitman Mall Shops, Route 110 on Aug. 2; “Dirty Dancing” at the Walt Whitman Shops, Route 110 on Aug. 9; and “Raya and The Last Dragon” at the Walt Whitman Shops, Route 110 on Aug. 16. Town of Huntington residents only. Rain dates are on the following Wednesdays. 631-351-3171, www. huntingtonny.gov Mount Sinai
Heritage Park, 633 Mount Sinai-Coram Road, Mount Sinai will continue its Movies in the Moonlight series with a screening of two movies on July 16, and Aug. 13. Movies TBD. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy a family event in the park watching a movie on a large screen. Movie refreshments will be available at The Shack concession stand. 631-509-0882, www.msheritagetrust.org
Port Jefferson
Village of Port Jefferson presents its Movies on the Harbor at Harborfront Park, 101-A East Broadway, Port Jefferson Tuesdays at dusk: “Play with Fire” on July 13; “Toy Story 4” on July 20; “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” on July 27; “Dolittle” on Aug. 3 and “Western Stars” on Aug. 10. Rain date is the next evening. 631-802-2160, www. portjeff.com. St. James
St. James Chamber of Commerce
invites the community to Deepwells Farm County Park, 497 Route 25A, St. James for a screening of “Toy Story 4” on July 14 (rain date July 21) and on Aug. 11 movie TBD (rain date is Aug. 18). 631-584-8510. Shirley
Smith Point County Park, William Floyd Parkway, Shirley hosts the Suffolk County Drive In Movie Series on June 9: “Labyrinth”; June 10: “Back to the Future”; June 16: “West Side Story”; June 17: “The NeverEnding Story”; June 23: “Clueless”; June 24: “Elf”; June 30: “The Addams Family”; July 1: “Rango”; July 7: “The Goonies;”July 8: “Hoosiers”; July 14: “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”; July 15: “Hook”; July 21: “The Wizard of Oz”; July 22: “Rocky”; July 28: “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”; July 29: “Singin’ in the Rain”; and August 4: “Matilda.” All movies start at 7 p.m. Free tickets must be ordered in advance at www. suffolkcountyny.gov.