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Brookhaven Market Thursdays through October from 2 to 6 p.m. in the south parking lot of Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville. Locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables. 631-451-8696.

HeartBeet Farms Saturdays through Oct. 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of Crazy Beans Restaurant, Stony Brook Village Center. Organically grown vegetables and fruits with a focus on nourishing families, especially kids. 631-751-2244.

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Sundays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Nov. 24 at Old Depot Park at 115 Prince Road, corner of Broadway in Rocky Point. Locally grown produce, craft beer, artisan crafts, baked goods and more. www.rockypointfarmersmarket.org.

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Commack Hoyt Farm Park Preserve, 200 New Highway, Commack presents “Wreck It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet” on Aug. 2. Rain date is Aug. 9. 631-5437804, www.smithtownny.gov.

East Setauket Old Field Farm, 92 West Meadow Road, East Setauket will screen “Notorious” on July 11, “Dr. No” on Aug. 1 and “Austin Powers” on Aug. 29 as part of its Summer Vintage Film Series. (DFK ¿OP ZLOO EH SUHFHGHG E\ a brief look back at history as LW UHODWHV WR WKH ¿OP E\ 7RZQ RI Brookhaven historian Barbara Russell. Bring a picnic dinner DQG D ÀDVKOLJKW *DWHV RSHQ DW S P ZZZ ROG¿HOGIDUPOWG com. 631-246-8983. Preservation Long Island invites the community to Family Movie Night at the SherwoodJayne Farm, 55 Old Post Road, Setauket with a screening of the original “Mary Poppins” on Aug. 30. 631-692-4664, www. preservationlongisland.org.

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Smithtown Smithtown Historical Society, 239 E. Main St., Smithtown will host a movie night on July 12 at 8 p.m. Bring your blankets and beach chairs and join them on the Main Lawn for a screening of ³7KH 1HYHU(QGLQJ 6WRU\ ´ )UHVK popcorn, snacks and drinks will be available for purchase. No rain date. 631-265-6768, www. smithtownhistorical.org.

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Paumanauke Pow Wow

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Babylon Town Hall Park, 200 E. Sunrise Hwy., Lindenhurst will host the 39th annual Paumanauke Pow Wow on Aug. 10 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Grand Entry noon and 7 p.m.) and Aug. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Grand Entry at noon) with Aztec dancers, traditional dancers, audience participation, traditional drums, native food, dance competitions, vendors and more. Held rain or shine. Admission is $10 adults, $5 seniors and teens, children under 12 free. 631-587-3696, www.Paumanauke.org.

The 2019 Ronkonkoma Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual street fair on Hawkins Road between Portion and Wittridge roads on Sept. 1 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Featuring vendors, music, HQWHUWDLQPHQW UDIĂ€HV IRRG DQG much more. 631-963-2796.

East Northport Festival The East Northport Chamber of Commerce will present its annual East Northport Festival on Sept. 6 from 6 to 11 p.m., Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sept. 8 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at John J. Walsh Memorial Park, 190 LarkÂżHOG 5RDG (DVW 1RUWKSRUW )HDturing rides, food, vendors, crafts, street performers and much more. Free admission. 631-261-3573.

Sayville Summerfest Sayville Chamber of Commerce will host the 2019 Summerfest in downtown Sayville on Aug. 9 from 5 to 10 p.m., Aug. 10 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Aug. 11 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Activities, including rides, games, food, musical performances, art exhibits, vendors, 4-mile run and a classic car show, will be held along Main Street, Gillette Park and the Common Ground. 631-567-5257, www. sayvillechamber.com.

Gallery North Outdoor Show Gallery North, 90 North Country Road, Setauket will host its annual Outdoor Art Show and Festival on Sept. 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The two-day event features art, music, handcrafted goods, live music and a variety of foods. No rain date. 631-7512676, www.gallerynorth.org.

Holbrook Carnival Join the Holbrook Chamber of Commerce for its 25th annual Carnival & Festival on the grounds of the Holbrook Country Club, 700 Patchogue-Holbrook Road, Holbrook on Aug. 15 and 16 from 6 to 11 p.m., Aug. 17 from 1 to 11 p.m. and Aug. 18 from 1 to 9 p.m. Games, food, rides, craft vendors, entertainment and ÂżUHZRUNV ZHDWKHU SHUPLWWLQJ 631-471-2725.

Polish Town Street Fair It’s time to polka! The Polish Town Civic Association will host the 45th Annual Polish Town Street Fair, Polonaise Park, 300 Lincoln St., Riverhead on Aug. 17 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The festival will feature vendors, crafts, Polish delicacies, polka bands and dancing. Visit www. polishtowncivicassociation.org for event schedule.

Greek Festival Opa! Greek Church of the Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road, Port Jefferson presents its

Brookhaven Country Fair Enjoy a traditional Lion dance at this year’s Dragon Boat Race Festival in Port Jefferson

58th annual Greek Festival on Aug. 22 from 5 to 10 p.m., Aug. 23 from 5 to 11 p.m., Aug. 24 from 1 to 11 p.m. and Aug. 25 from 1 to 10 p.m. with vendors, authentic Greek delights, dancing, music, carnival rides and giDQW UDIĂ€H )LUHZRUNV ZLOO EH KHOG on Aug. 23 and 24. 631-473-0829, www.portjeffgreekfest.com.

Hallockville Country Fair Hallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead will present its 39th annual Country Fair and Craft Show on Aug. 24 and 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring over 50 craft and artisan vendors; craft demonstrations; live music; a Hooked Rug Show in the barn; children’s activities; guided museum tours of the 1765 Homestead, 1931 Cichanowicz Farmhouse and Homestead Barn; 250th anniversary special exhibit and

historic transportation exhibit; food; baked goods; and more. Held rain or shine. 631-2985292, www.hallockville.com.

Thai Fair Vajiradhammapadip Temple, 110 Rustic Road, Centereach hosts a Thai Fair on Aug. 25 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with Thai music and a dance show. $5 per person, children 12 and under are free. 631-471-8006, www.vajira.org.

Shinnecock Pow Wow The Shinnecock Reservation, hosts the 73rd annual Shinnecock Pow Wow at 1 West Church St., Southampton on Aug. 30 at 3 p.m., and Aug. 31 to Sept. 2 at 10 a.m. Featuring Native American dances, crafts, storytelling, vendors, native foods, demonstrations and drumming competitions. Admission is $15 adults, $10 seniors and children under 5. 631-283-6143.

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The Town of Brookhaven’s Country Fair returns to the historic Longwood Estate located on Longwood Road and Smith Road in Ridge on Sept. 7 and 8. Enjoy traditional crafts, vendors, primitive cooking, Revolutionary War and Civil War re-enactments and music. The event is pet friendly, but they must be leashed. Held rain or shine. Admission is $5, children 12 and under free. 631-924-1820, www.brookhavenny.gov.

Dragon Boat Race Festival The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce presents the 6th annual Dragon Boat Race Festival at Harborfront Park, 101-A East Broadway, Port Jefferson on Sept. 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will showcase dragon boat races throughout the day with Asianthemed food, cultural crafts, traditional lion dance, children activities and much more. Held rain or shine. Free admission. 631-473-1414, https://portjeffdragonboatracefest.com.


FAIRS AND FESTIVALS SEPTEMBER Greek Festival St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Shrine Church, 1 Shrine Place, Greenlawn invites the community to its annual Greek Festival on Sept. 13 from 6 to 10 p.m. and Sept. 14 and 15 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Enjoy authentic Greek food and pastries, rides and games. 631261-7272, www.stparaskevi.org.

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Long Island Fair An old-fashioned Long Island Fair heads to Old Bethpage Village Restoration, Old Bethpage on Sept. 21 and 22 and Sept. 28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hotair balloons, jugglers, lumberjacks, puppet shows, music, craft demonstration, corn husking contest and wagon rides. $15 adults, $12 seniors and children ages 5 to 12. 516-572-8400, www.lifair.org.

You don’t have to be a vampire to enjoy garlic. Garden of Eve, 4558 Sound Ave., Riverhead will host the Long Island Garlic Festival on Sept. 14 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. With garlicinspired foods, crafts, an IronChef-style garlic competition, music and garlic-eating contest. Admission is $5 before noon, $10 after. 631-722-8777, www.gardenofevefarm.com.

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Do you love pickles? Then head over to John Gardiner Farm, 900 Park Ave., Greenlawn for its annual Pickle Festival on Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Enjoy specialty pickles, jams, farmer’s market, corn maze, hayrides and a ride on the restored Lollipop Farm train. Admission is $5, free for ages 11 and under. 631-7541180, www.gcha.info. Village of Northport hosts its annual Cow Harbor Day on Sept. 22 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Main Street is closed to cars as visitors enjoy rides, games, food, arts and craft vendors, sidewalk sales and a parade at noon. 631-2617502, www.cowharborday.com.


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JOHN W. ENGEMAN THEATER 250 Main Street Northport The John W. Engeman Theater kicks off its 2019-20 Children’s Theater season with Rapunzel: A Tangled Fairytale from July 7 to Aug. 25; and The Wizard of Oz from Sept. 21 to Oct. 27. Costumes are encouraged. All seats are $15. To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com.

PATCHOGUE THEATER 71 East Main Street Patchogue The Patchogue Theater kicks off its Kids Summer Film Series with Finding Nemo on July 10, Disney’s Cinderella on July 17, Monsters Inc. on July 24, Disney’s The Little Mermaid on July 31, Cars on Aug. 7 and The Incredibles on Aug. 14. All movies begin at 2 p.m. Ovations Dance

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THEATRE THREE 412 Main Street Port Jefferson Back by popular demand, Theatre Three opens its 2019-20 Children’s Theatre season with an original musical retelling of Cinderella from July 6 to Aug. 9 with a sensory-sensitive performance on July 7 at 11 a.m., followed by the musical Pinocchio from Aug. 2 to 10. Costumes are encouraged. Tickets are $10. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com.

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June June 27: Huntington Men’s Chorus June 28: Banda Magda June 29: Hazmat Modine June 30: Plena Libre

July July 2: Hot Peas ‘N Butter July 3: Huntington Community Band July 4: North Shore Pops Concert Band July 5: HooDoo Loungers July 6: “Mamma Mia!” July 7: Blue Dahlia July 9: Big Bang Boom July 10: Huntington Community Band July 11: Lakou Mizik July 12: Sol Y Sombra July 13: Sibling Revelry July 14: Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra July 16: Cuentos: Tales From the Latin World July 17: Huntington Community Band July 18: Brubeck Brothers Quartet July 19: Edmar Castaneda Quartet July 20: Emmet Cohen Trio July 21: Swingtime Big Band July 23: “The Little Mermaid” July 24: Huntington Community Band July 25: Gathering Time July 26: Crys Matthews Trio July 28: Crystal Bowersox

Clockwise from top, the award-winning Claremont Trio grace the Chapin Rainbow Stage on Aug. 4; below, four-time Grammy Award nominees Plena Libre perform on June 30; kids will love to shake and wiggle with Hot Peas ‘N Butter on July 2.

July 30: Dirty Sock Funtime Band July 31: Huntington Community Band

August Aug. 1: LI Dance Consortium Aug. 2: ‘Mame’ Aug. 3: LI Orchestra Aug. 4: Claremont Trio Aug. 6: “Three Billy Goats Gruff”

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Aug. 7: Island Hills/Twin Shores Chorus Aug. 8: Front Country Aug. 9: Landscape of Guitar Aug. 10: Taylor 2 Dance Company Aug. 11: Professor Louie & The Crowmatix Heckscher Park is located at 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. For more information, call 631271-8423 or visit www.huntingtonarts.org.


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Highlights of the 2019 Stony Brook Film Festival The Staller Center turns into a movie ORYHU¶V PHFFD ZKHQ QHZ LQGHSHQGHQW ¿OPV from nearly 20 countries screen at the Stony Brook Film Festival on evenings and weekends from Thursday, July 18 to Saturday, July 27. The popular festival, now in its 24th year, brings a highly selective roster of diYHUVH ¿OPV PDNLQJ LW D IDYRULWH RI PRYLHJRHUV DQG ¿OPPDNHUV DOLNH Produced by the Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University, the festival pairs PHPRUDEOH VKRUW ¿OPV ZLWK DQ DUUD\ RI IHDtures you won’t see anywhere else. This year’s event, presented by Island Federal, brings in ¿OPPDNHUV FDVW DQG FUHZ ZKR ¿HOG TXHVWLRQV DIWHU WKH VFUHHQLQJV DGGLQJ D XQLTXH GLPHQsion to the experience. The idea of family forms the foundation for many of the features and shorts at the festival this year. Whether they are by birth or by FKRLFH ÀH[LEOH RU G\VIXQFWLRQDO JHQHUDWLRQDO or newly formed, you will see families of all VWULSHV LQ ¿OPV WKDW WDNH SODFH LQ QHDUO\ countries, from Australia to Austria, India to Israel, and Spain to South Africa. 7KH IDPLOLHV LQ WKLV \HDU¶V ¿OPV DUH IRXQG in Cold War era East Germany and the political upheaval of 1980s Jerusalem. They brave the isolation of North Dakotan farmlands, experience drug-fueled head trips in the Cali-

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fornia desert and solve idiosyncratic murders on a small Turkish island. They live in Paris’ Chinatown as well as remote Himalayan villages; they travel the dusty roads of Senegal and the long highway from the south of England to the Isle of Skye; and they revel in the lush rainforest of Queensland and the wilds of Appalachia.

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July 30-August 25 Ticket information All screenings are held at Stony Brook University’s Staller Center for the Arts, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook in the 1,000-seat Main Stage theater. Film passes are on sale for $90, which includes admission to all 20 features and 16 shorts over 10 days. Passholder perks include VIP gifts, discounts to over a dozen area restaurants throughout the summer, guaranteed admission 15 minutes EHIRUH HDFK ¿OP DQG WKH RSSRUtunity to purchase tickets for the Closing Night Awards reception. For $250 you can purchase a Gold Pass, and receive all the Regular Pass perks plus reserved seatLQJ ZLWK ¿OPPDNHUV DQG JXHVWV as well as entry to the exclusive Opening Night party and the Closing Night Awards reception. 6LQJOH WLFNHWV IRU LQGLYLGXDO ¿OPV are available for purchase on Monday, July 1: $12 adults, $10 seniors, $5 students. For more information or to order, call the Staller Center %R[ 2I¿FH DW

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MAIN STAGE THEATER ‘Theatre doesn’t last. Only in people’s memories and in their hearts. That’s the beauty and sadness of it. But that’s life. Beauty and sadness. And that is why theatre is life.’ — Sherie Rene Scott

Bay Street Theater Located at 1 Bay St. in Sag Harbor, the Bay Street Theater will present the world premiere of Alan Fox’s Safe Space through July 21; Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun from July 30 to Aug. 25; My Witch: The Margaret Hamilton Stories from July 17 to 21; 28th annual Summer Gala on July 6; and Music Mondays in July and August at 8 p.m. For ticket information, call 631-725-9500.

Carriage House Players Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport and The Carriage House Players kick off their 31st annual Summer Shakespeare Festival with The Tempest from June 28 to July 28 and close out with Julius Caesar from Aug. 2 to Sept. 1. Performances are held on the mansion courtyard stage Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 adults, $15 seniors and children. To order, call 516-557-1207 or visit www.carriagehouseplayers.org.

CM Performing Arts Center Noel S. Ruiz Theatre at the CM Performing Arts Center, 931 Montauk Highway, Oakdale presents Nice Work If You Can Get It from July 13 to Aug. 10 and Swing! from Sept. 7 to 28. Tickets range from $18 to $29. To order, call 631-218-2810 or visit www. cmpac.com.

Gateway Playhouse Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the Gateway Playhouse, 215 South Country Road, Bellport will present The Bodyguard: The Musical from July 3 to 20 and The Sound of Music from July 31 to Aug. 17. For ticket prices, call 631-286-1133 or visit www.thegateway.org.

John W. Engeman Theater The John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport presents Elton John and Tim Rice’s timeless love story Aida through June 30 and continues its 2019-20 season with Saturday Night Fever from July 11

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to Aug. 25 and Sunset Boulevard from Sept. 12 to Oct. 27. Tickets range from $73 to $78. Free valet parking. To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com.

Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts Located at 71 East Main St., Patchogue, the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will present Celebrity Autobiography with Susan Lucci, Ralph Macchio, Rachel Dratch, Julia Macchio and John Fugelsang on July 14 at 7 p.m.; An Evening with the Celebrity Housewives with Sonja Morgan, Teresa Giudice and Margaret Josephs on Aug. 2 at 8 p.m.; and the Long Island premiere of Kinky Boots from Aug. 28 to Sept. 14 SOXV FRQFHUWV ÂżOP VFUHHQLQJV DQG comedy. Call 631-207-1313 or visit www.patchoguetheatre.org.

Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts The Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts, 2 East Main St., Smithtown continues its 17th season with 42nd Street from July 6 to Aug. 18 and Menopause The Musical from Sept. 5 to Oct. 6. Tickets are $38 adults, $34 seniors, $25 students. To order, call 631-724-3700 or visit www. smithtownpac.org.

Theatre Three

The Minstrel Players

Theatre Three, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson presents The Best of

The Minstrel Players will present Ken Ludwig’s madcap comedy Moon Over Buffalo on July 20 and 27 at 8 p.m. and July 21 and 28 at 3 p.m. Performances are held in Houghton Hall, Trinity Episcopal Church, 130 Main St., Northport. Tickets are $20 adults, $15 seniors and students. For tickets and information, call 631-750-3417 or visit www.theminstrelplayersinc.org.

Bob Nelson on the Mainstage on July 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $45; 14th annual Long Island Comedy Festival on July 13 and Aug. 24. Tickets are $45; Summer Concerts 2019 in July and August; and Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical from Sept. 14 to Oct. 26. Tickets are $35 adults, $28 seniors and students, $20 children. Call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com to order.

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Miller Place Miller House tours

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The Miller Place-Mount Sinai Historical Society offers guided tours of the William Miller House, circa 1720, 75 North Country Road, Miller Place on Saturdays from noon to 2 p.m. Private tours are also available by appointment. Donation requested. 631-476-5742, www. mpmshistoricalsociety.org.

Living History Tours

Huntington Walking Tour & Pub Crawl

Join Town historian Robert Hughes for a guided walking tour of notable buildings and events in the history of Huntington Village on June 27 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. with three refreshment stops along the way. The tour will begin at the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Building, located at 228 Main Street in Huntington Village.

Museum opens at 6 p.m., tour begins 6:30 p.m. $20 per person, $15 members (does not include drinks). Advance reservations required. 631-427-7045, ext. 401.

cludes a short boat ride. For ages 13 and up. $20 per person, $15 members. Advance reservations required. 631-427-7045, ext. 401.

Van Wyck-Lefferts Tide Mill Tour

Join the Huntington Historical Society for a walking tour of the oldest burial ground in Huntington, dating back to the 17th century, on July 20 and Aug. 10 at 4 p.m. Meet at the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Building, 228 Main St., Huntington. Tickets are $15 adults, $10 members, $5

Huntington Historical Society will present tours of the Van Wyck-Lefferts Tide Mill on July 3 at 11:30 a.m. and Aug. 14 at 10:30 a.m. Built in 1795, the mill is one of the best preserved 18th-century tide mills in the country. The 1½-hour tour in-

Old Burying Ground Tour

Northport Parading Down Main Street

The Northport Historical Society hosts a guided walking tour of Northport’s historic Main Street business district on July 21 and Aug. 18 at 1:30 p.m. Using storytelling and historic photos from the society’s collection, your guide will make the past come alive! Tour leaves from the society, 215 Main Street. Tickets available the day of the tour in the Museum Shop for $5 per person. 631-757-9859.

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Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport will present Living History Tours every Saturday and Sunday at regular intervals between noon and 3:30 p.m. through Sept. 1. Guides in costume as family members and household staff tell stories of the Vanderbilt family and its famous guests. $10 plus general admission. 631-854-5579.

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Rocky Point

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Hallock Homestead tours

The Rocky Point Historical Society’s Noah Hallock Homestead, 172 Hallock Landing Road, Rocky Point is open for tours every Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. through December. Take a trip back in time with a visit to 1721 homestead hosted by trained docents. Free. For group tours and more information, call 631-744-1776.

Setauket Historical walking tours Take part in a walking tour of Northport’s Main Street on July 21 and Aug. 18.

Tour leaves from the Caroline Church parking lot at the Carriage Shed along Dyke Road at the Setauket Village Green and lasts approximately 1½ hours. Down the Ways, The Wooden Ship Era Walking Tour Take part in a Down the Ways guided tour with historian Beverly Tyler to explore the history of shipbuilding in Setauket on Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. Participants will learn about shipbuilders, ship captains

and families prominent in Setauket’s maritime history. Tour leaves from the Setauket Dock, 58 Shore Road, East Setauket. Explore & Discover Setauket’s Revolutionary History Discover Setauket’s rich history as you explore its architecture and beautiful natural environment with a guided tour on July 6 and Aug. 10. Take a peek into the past as you walk by 17th and 18th century homes of the early

Tri-Spy Tours Hike your way through the history of the Revolutionary War’s Culper Spy Ring with Margo Arceri on July 21, July 28 and Aug. 25 at 9 a.m. Tour starts at the entrance of Frank Melville Memorial Park, 1 Old Field Road, Setauket. Tickets are $25 per person. To reserve your spot, visit www.tvhs.org or call 631-751-3730.

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Walk Through History With Farmer & Revolutionary War Spy Abraham Woodhull The Three Village Historical Society will present a Walk Through History tour with farmer and Revolutionary War spy Abraham Woodhull, portrayed by historian Beverly C. Tyler from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on July 14 and Aug. 18. Visit the nature sanctuary that was once Woodhull’s farm and learn how Benjamin Tallmadge, head of Gen. Washington’s Secret Service, set up an undercover message system.

residents of Suffolk County and the 19th century homes of local sea captains. Visit the cemetery where the leader of the Setauket Spy Ring is buried, near the resting place of the artist William Sidney Mount. Tour leaves from the Setauket Presbyterian Church, 5 Caroline Ave., Setauket and last approximately one hour DQG ¿IWHHQ PLQXWHV All tours are $15 ($10 for TVHS members). Please arrive 15 minutes before the start time. Walk-ins welcome, but reservations are strongly recommended. Walk-ins must pay in cash at the start of tour. For more information, call 631-751-3730 or visit www.tvhs.org.

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Fireman’s Memorial Park, 725 Route 25 (Middle Country Road), Ridge. The %URRNKDYHQ 9ROXQWHHU )LUH¿JKHUV 0XVHXP ZDV IRXQGHG DV D QRQSUR¿W RUJDQL]DWLRQ WR educate visitors on the history of volunteer ¿UH¿JKWLQJ WKURXJK SUHVHUYDWLRQ RI ¿UH¿JKWing artifacts. Its mission is to exhibit the KLVWRU\ DQG KHULWDJH RI ¿UH¿JKWLQJ WKURXJK PDLQWDLQHG SLHFHV RI YLQWDJH ¿UH¿JKWLQJ DSparatus not only as a means of education but DOVR D PHPRULDO WR ¿UH¿JKWHUV SDVVHG $OO visits by appointment only. 631-924-8114.

Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. The museum’s collection and education programs SURYLGH WKH FRPPXQLW\ ZLWK D VLJQL¿FDQW OLQN to the understanding of one of Long Island’s earliest major industries — whaling. The collection was formed by the local community ZKR UHFRJQL]HG WKH QHHG IRU D UHSRVLWRU\ WR preserve the region’s local maritime history and Cold Spring Harbor’s whaling past. The museum offers adult and children classes and events, summer camp, lectures, whale boat chats, environmental fairs and more. Open daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Labor Day. $GXOWV VHQLRUV DQG FKLOGUHQ FKLOGUHQ and younger free. 631-367-3418.

DNA Learning Center 334 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. CenWHU RIIHUV '1$ JHQHWLFV DQG ELRWHFKQRORJ\ online resources and hands-on educational programs for students, educators and the SXEOLF 7RXU WKH gW]L WKH ,FHPDQ H[KLELWLRQ and learn about Europe’s oldest mummy (preregistration required). Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. 516-367-5170, www.dnalc.org.

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through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Regular admisVLRQ LV SHU SHUVRQ IRU VHQLRUV DQG for students ages 6 to 17. Children under 6 and museum members are free. 631-7510066. www.longislandmuseum.org.

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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building The 1892 Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Building is located at 228 Main St., Huntington. The building is open Tuesday through Friday from noon to 4 p.m. featuring the Huntington Society’s History and Decorative Arts Museum. Current exhibit is Chasing Whitman: Huntington’s Prodigal Son, which explores Whitman’s legacy in Huntington. 631-351-3244, www. huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

Railroad Museum of Long Island 440 4th St., Greenport. Featuring a collection of historic rail cars and locomotives. Ride the Long Island Rail Road miniature park train from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, climb inside a 1960s LIRR caboose, activate the 57 accessories on the Historic Lionel Layout and watch scale model trains operate on two indoor train layouts and one outside garden railway. Hours are Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Oct. 13. Admission is $12, adults, children from 5 to 12 years old $6, children under 5 are free. 631-477-0439.

Telephone Pioneers Museum 445 Commack Road, Commack. An exhibit of over 100 telephones of varied types and ages tracing the history of the telephone back to 1876 with Alexander Graham Bell’s attic workshop. Also, a collection RI ROG WHOHSKRQH GLUHFWRULHV 2SHQ KRXVH LV WKH ¿UVW 6XQGD\ RI HYHU\ month from 1 to 4 p.m. or by appointment. 631-543-1371.

Vanderbilt Museum, Mansion and Planetarium 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. Former mansion of William K. Vanderbilt II, Eagles Nest, features original furnishings with marine museum with 2,000-plus specimens on the grounds. Mansion tours, car shows and holiday tours. New! Planetarium shows daily through Sept. 2. Open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. through Sept. 1. General admission is $8 adults, $7 seniors and students, $5 children under 12. Additional fee for planetarium and mansion tour. 631-854-5579, www.vanderbiltmuseum.org.

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Centerport

Spicy Sounds for a Hot Night Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport will welcome Alex Torres and his Latin Orchestra for Spicy Sounds for a Hot Night on Aug. 2 from 6 to 10 p.m. Dance the salsa, merengue, chacha and more in the mansion’s courtyard. Lessons ($5) will be offered at 6 p.m. Tickets are $45 at www.vanderbiltmuseum.org, $50 at the door. 631-854-5579, www.vanderbiltmuseum.org.

Commack

Hoyt Farm Concert Series Hoyt Farm, 200 New Highway, Commack hosts free Sunday concerts in the summer at 7 p.m. starting with the Cold Spring Harbor Band on June 30, Guilty Pleasures on July 14, Bon Journey on July 28, Stanton Anderson on Aug. 4, Albums We Love on Aug. 11 and Gary US Bonds on Aug. 18. Bring seating. 631-543-7804.

Huntington

Summer Arts Festival Heckscher Park’s Chapin Rainbow Stage hosts the Huntington Arts Council’s Summer Arts Festival on various days from June 25 to Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. with music, theater and dance. Children’s shows are on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Bring seating. 631271-8423, www.huntingtonarts. org. See more on page 18.

Gene Casey and The Lone Sharks return to Harborfront Park in Port Jefferson on Aug. 28

Lake Grove

Smith Haven Mall Concerts Smith Haven Mall, Moriches Road, Lake Grove will present an outdoor concert at its Lifestyle Village (by Barnes & Noble) on July 18: Desert Highway; and July 25: Songs in the Attic at 7 p.m. Arrive early and take in a vendor showcase prior to each concert from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Bring seating. 631-724-8066.

Mount Sinai

Bon Journey Heritage Park, 633 Mount Sinai-Coram Road, Mount Sinai will host a free concert with Bon

Journey paying tribute to rock icons Bon Jovi and Journey on Aug. 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. Bring seating. 631-509-0882, www. msheritagetrust.org.

Nesconset

Concerts at The Gazebo Enjoy Tuesday night concerts at The Gazebo, 127 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset at 6:30 p.m. ’70s Band on July 9, Bon Journey on July 16, 45 RPM on July 23, Rusty Spur on July 30, US & Floyd on Aug. 6, Seven Turns on Aug. 13 and The Fab4 “The Blast” on Aug. 20. Rain date is Aug. 27. Bring seating. 631-432-6938.

Kings Park

Musical Moments Russ Savatt Park, Main Street, Kings Park hosts the Musical Moments concert series on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. with Dead Ahead on July 5, Urban Rodeo on July 12, Peter and the Master Keys on July 19, Beyond Fab on July 26, Bangers and Mash on Aug. 2, HooDoo Loungers on Aug. 9, Sugar ‘n Spice on Aug. 16 and Soul Mantra on Aug. 23. Bring seating. 631-292-2083. Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra / Photo from Vanderbilt Museum

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Northport

Happenings on Main Street Northport Arts Coalition presents Happenings on Main Street, free concerts at Northport Village Park at the harbor Friday nights through Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. June 21: The New York Trio/Ron & Julie Ann Meixsell/Tom & Lisa, June 28: Open mic with artist TBA, July 5: Annie Mark & Chris James/ Hank Stone, July 12: Steve & Sandy Edwards/Eastside Rodeo Band, July 19: Tommy Santoriello & Margaret Lassen, July 26: Steel Pony/Bob Westcott, Aug. 2: Allen Santoriello, Aug. 9: The Charlie Kaye Band, Aug. 16 and 23: Directors Choice and Aug. 30: Glenn Baldwin & Friends of Jazz. Bring seating. 631-827-6827, www.northportarts.org. Summerfest Robert W. Kruger Bandshell in Northport Village Park will be the venue for four exciting Summerfest concerts every Wednesday in August at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce. Bring seating. 631-754-3905. Community Band Concerts The Northport Community Band will present Tunes at Twilight at the Robert W. Krueger Bandshell, Northport Village Park, at 8:30 p.m. on July 4, 11, 18, 25 and Aug. 1. Bring seating. Rain location Northport High School. www.ncb59.org. MUSIC continued on page 29


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Greater Port Jefferson North Brookhaven Arts Council presents Sunset Concerts at Harborfront Park, 101-A East Broadway, Port Jefferson from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on July 3: The Brackern, July 10: Bossa Nova Beatniks, July 17: Eastbound Freight Bluegrass Band, July 24: Pamela Betti Band, July 31: Truck Stop Gypsies, Aug. 7: Pat Wictor, Aug. 14: Marci Geller, July 21: Dave Christian Project and Aug. 28: Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks. Bring seating. Dogs permitted. 631-473-5220, www.gpjac.org.

St. Anthony of Padua Parish, 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point hosts the 2019 Downtown Rocky Point Summer Concert Series on July 9: Swingtime Big Band, July 23: Southbound, July 30th: Strawberry Fields and Aug. 27: Mike DelGuidice. Bring seating. 631-854-1600.

Harborside Concerts Concerts are held at Harborfront Park, 101-A East Broadway, Port Jefferson on Thursday at 8 p.m. starting on July 11 with Route 111 Band; July 18: Thunder Road; Aug. 1: Endless Summer; and Aug. 8: Port Jeff 'D\ ZLWK &RPR %URWKHUV /RÂż 3, Heavy Duty Super Ego. *Final concert, featuring ZBTB and Southbound will be held at the Ferry Dock at 7 p.m. 631-4734724 www.portjeff.com.

Summer Concert Wednesdays The Port Jefferson Station/ Terryville Chamber of Commerce kicks off its Summer Wednesdays concerts with Mambo Loco on July 10 and City Sounds Music on July 17 at John F. Kennedy Middle School, 200 Jayne Blvd., Port Jefferson Station; and School of Rock on July 24 and 31 and Aug. 7 at the Chamber Train Car Park at the corner of Route 112 and Nesconset Highway, Port Jefferson Station. All events are from 6 to 8 p.m. Bring seating. 631-821-1313, www.pjstchamber.com.

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Sunday Nights at the Gazebo Celebrate St. James hosts Sunday Nights at the Gazebo on Lake Avenue, St. James from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on June 30: The Dedications, July 14: Willy and the Poor Boys, July 28: Liverpool 6KXIĂ€H $XJ 5LVN\ %XVLQHVV and Aug. 25: Six Guns with line dancing. 631-862-6198, www. celebratestjames.org.

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Celebrate Woodstock’s 50th anniversary at Deepwells Farm County Park, 497 Route 25A, St. James on Aug. 17 from 3 to 7 p.m. with Woodstock tribute bands. $10 donation. Presented by Deepwells Farm Historical Society. 631-862-2020.

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Wind Down Sundays Frank Melville Memorial Park, 1 Old Field Road, Setauket hosts a Wind Down Sundays concert at the Red Barn at 5:30 p.m. on July 7: Certain Moves, July 14: ’60s Tribute Band, July 21: Claudia Jacobs Band, July 28: Tom Manuel, Aug. 4: Taylor Ackley and the Deep Roots Ensemble, Aug. 11: Quarter Horse, Aug. 18: Peter Manes and Aug. 25: One Step Ahead. Bring some friends, a picnic dinner and a blanket or chair. 631-689-6146, www.frankmelvillepark.org.

Smithtown

Dennis Cannataro Concert Smithtown Library, Main Branch, 1 North Country Road, Smithtown will present its annual Dennis Cannataro Family Summer Concert Series with

tribute bands at 8 p.m. on July 11: Jimmy Kenny and the Pirate Beach Band, July 18: Songs in the Attic, July 25: Just Sixties, Aug. 1: Way Back When and Aug. 8: Strawberry Fields. 631360-2480, ext. 231, www.smithlib.org.

Stony Brook

Summer Concerts on the Green Ward Melville Heritage Organization will present Summer Concerts on the Green at the Stony Brook Village Center, 111 Main St., Stony Brook in front of WKH SRVW RI¿FH RQ -XO\ 6RXQG Chase Band, July 14: Tom Manuel and Guests July 21: SixGun, July 28: Left Jab Band, Aug. 4: Just Sixties, Aug. 11: NY Exceptions and Aug. 18: The Jazz Loft. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. Bring seating. No rain date. 631751-2244, www.wmho.org.

ART PHOTO FIRST PLACE The Village Times Herald Jay Gao “Nice job capturing the horse mid-jump.”

SPOT NEWS PHOTOS SECOND PLACE The Village Beacon Record Kyle Barr “Who wouldn’t be touched by this photo? Photographer caught the lighting and seized the moment. Perfect.”

SPORTS FEATURE PHOTO(S) SECOND PLACE The Village Beacon Record Desirée Keegan “Great focus on the middle action, while capturing the team as a whole. Like the contrast of presumed opposing fans leaving the stands.”

NEWS STORY SECOND PLACE The Port Times Record Alex Petroski “While there were numerous stories such as this in this year’s contest, this one stood out because of the emotion. The quotes from the students showed their passion and anger at what’s happening in society, moving this article out of the ordinary into the extraordinary.”

FEATURE STORY SECOND PLACE The Times of Middle Country Kevin Redding “In this touching piece, the combination of the author’s quality writing, quote selection, and sampling of experiences of the people whose lives Vinny Altebrando touched really capture his personality, humanity and impact.”

PICTURE STORY THIRD PLACE The Village Times Herald Heidi Sutton “A nice diversity of shots, technically well done. It’s obvious the photographer has a passion for the sea. Nice job.”

THIRD PLACE The Village Times Herald Art Department “Nice reoccurring imagery and color, creating a cohesive ad campaign. Great job fitting in so much information and making it attractive.”

NEWS STORY HONORABLE MENTION The Times of Smithtown Sara-Megan Walsh & Alex Petroski “Extensive reporting on priest sexual abuse with rare first-hand account, giving voice to the voiceless in yet another troubled chapter. The reporter’s research into what happened and attempts to receive comments from those involved is reflective of a professional and genuine desire to show readers the truth.”

COVERAGE OF HEALTH, HEALTH CARE & SCIENCE HONORABLE MENTION The Village Times Herald Daniel Dunaief “Well-written articles on topics I previously did not understand or even had thought about. Writer has a talent translating topic for the general public.”

BEST ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN HONORABLE MENTION The Village Times Herald Art Department “The black, yellow and gray ad is eye catching for not having any graphics on it. Nice use of layout and color. The ads are playful, easy to read and have an overall nice color scheme about them.”

BEST LARGE SPACE AD HONORABLE MENTION The Village Times Herald David Ackerman “This is a well-organized ad using color, lines and frames to give noticeable separation between different blocks of information. The photos provide additional visual impact.”

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Pick 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 5 p.m. daily. Call before coming to check the availability of the crop.

Patty’s Berries and Bunches 410 Sound Ave., Mattituck 631-655-7996 www.pattysberriesandbunches.com Pick your own blueberries, raspberries and blackberries. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

Wickham’s Fruit Farm

Cooper Farms

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Lewin Farms

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28700 Route 25, Cutchogue 631-734-6441 www.wickhamsfruitfarm.com U-pick through October: raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches, blackberries, apples, tours and beehive observations. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Closed Sunday.

Windy Acres Farm 3810 Middle Country Road, Calverton 631-727-4554 Pick your own raspberries, peaches, nectarines, apples, pumpkins weekends from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


ART GALLERIES

‘To Goose Island’ by Cliff Miller, on view at the Mills Pond Gallery in St. James through July 13 Image courtesy of STAC

Art League of Long Island

Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery 107 E. Deer Park Road, Dix Hills 631-462-5400

June 29 to Aug. 4 Laughing Out Loud! photo exhibit

Gallery North

90 N. Country Road, Setauket 631-751-2676

June 28 to July 19 Group Photography: Ray Germann, Helen Rousakis, Neil Scholl, Janet Glazer, Scott Brennan

Aug. 10 to Aug.18

July 13 and14

Summer Portfolio Exhibit

Wet Paint Festival

Aug. 24 to Sept. 15 Instructor’s Exhibition

Sept. 21 to Oct. 6 7 & 7 - LI Professional Artists Showcase

The Atelier at Flowerfield

Atelier Hall 2 Flowerfield, Suite 15, St. James 631-250-9009 Through Aug. 30 Atelier Masterworks 2019

b. j. spoke gallery

299 Main St., Huntington 631-549-5106

Through July 28 Street 2 Spoke - Basquiat Event

East End Arts

133 E. Main St., Riverhead 631-727-0900

Through Aug. 25 Detour

fotofoto Gallery

14 West Carver St., Huntington 631-549-0448

July 3 to July 27

Heckscher Museum of Art 2 Prime Ave., Huntington 631-351-3250

Through Aug. 18 In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870-1940 Aug. 24 to Nov. 17 Mort Künstler: ‘The Godfather’ of Pulp Fiction Illustrators

LaMantia Gallery

127 Main St., Northport 631-754-8414

Huntington Arts Council Main Street Gallery 213 Main St., Huntington 631-271-8423

Through July 13 Members Showcase

Mills Pond Gallery

660 Route 25A, St. James 631-862-6575

Through July 13 Water Water Everywhere

PJ Village Center Second Floor Gallery 101 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson 631-802-2160

July and August Night Herons Annual Exhibit

Reboli Center for Art and History

Aug. 2 (6 to 8 p.m.) and 3 (noon to 6 p.m.)

64 Main St., Stony Brook 631-751-7707

Meet Artist John-Mark Gleadow

Through July 21

Long Island Museum

1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, 631-751-0066

Through Sept. 2 Walt Whitman’s Arcadia: Long Island Through the Eyes of a Poet & Painters

Through July 7 I Sing the Body Electric: Inspired by the Written Word

Through Sept. 30 Face to Face: Artists Painting Artists

Mirror of the Soul

For Service: The Army Exhibit Reunion

Stony Brook University

Paul W, Zuccaire Gallery @ Staller Center for the Arts 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook 631-632-7240

July 18 to 27 The View From Here

Wilkes Gallery

91 Main St., Northport 631-261-4007

July 12 to Aug. 10 40th Northwest Artist Exhibit

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WINERIES Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard

Jason’s Vineyard

2114 Sound Ave., Calverton 631-369-0100

1785 Main Road, Jamesport 631-238-5801

Bedell Cellars

Laurel Lake Vineyards

36225 Route 25, Cutchogue 631-734-7537

3165 Main Road, Laurel 631-298-1420

Castello di Borghese Vineyard

Lieb Cellars

17150 Route 48, Cutchogue 631-734-5111

13050 Oregon Road, Cutchogue 631-734-1100 Live music every Sunday in July and August

Channing Daughters Winery 1927 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton 631-537-7224

Clovis Point Wines 1935 Main Road, Jamesport 631-722-4222

Corey Creek Vineyards 45470 Route 25, Southold 631-765-4168

Croteaux Vineyards 1450 S. Harbor Road, Southold 631-765-6099

Diliberto Winery 250 Manor Lane, Jamesport 631-722-3416

Duck Walk Vineyards (North) 44535 Main Road, Southold 631-765-3500

Duck Walk Vineyards (South) 231 Montauk Highway, Water Mill 631-726-7555

Harbes Vineyard and Wine Barn 715 Sound Ave., Mattituck 631-298-0800

Harmony Vineyards 169 Harbor Road, St. James, 631-291-9900

Jamesport Vineyards 1216 Main Road, Jamesport 631-722-5256

Loughlin Vineyards 255-299 County Road 65, Sayville 631-589-0027

Macari Vineyards 150 Bergen Ave., Mattituck 631-298-0100

Martha Clara Vineyards

Pindar Vineyards 37645 Route 25, Peconic 631-734-6200 Live music on Saturdays and Sundays

Pugliese Vineyards 34515 Main Road, Cutchogue 631-734-4057 Live music some Saturdays and Sundays

Raphael Winery 39390 Route 25, Peconic 631-765-1100

Roanoke Vineyards

6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead 631-298-0075

3543 Sound Ave., Riverhead 631-727-4161

Mattebella Vineyards

Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard

46005 Route 25, Southold 631-655-9554

McCall Wines

1375 Peconic Lane,Peconic 631-734-8282

Scarola Vineyards

22600 Route 25, Cutchogue 631-734-5764

4850 Sound Ave., Mattituck 631-298-7676

The Old Field Vineyards

Sherwood House Vineyards

59600 Route 25, Southold 631-765-0004

One Woman Wines and Vineyards 5195 Old North Road, Southold 631-765-1200

Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards 44075 Main Road, Peconic 631-765-6188

Palmer Vineyards

1291 Main Road, Jamesport 631-779-2817

Shinn Estate Vineyards and Farmhouse 2000 Oregon Road,Mattituck 631-804-0367

Sparkling Pointe 39750 County Road 48, Southold 631-765-0200

Whisper Vineyards

5120 Sound Ave., Riverhead 631-722-9463

485 Edgewood Ave., St. James 631-257-5222

Pellegrini Vineyards

Wölffer Estate Vineyard

23005 Main Road, Cutchogue 631-734-4111

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BEACHES

Photo by Gerard Romano

Town of Brookhaven

Town of Huntington

Town of Smithtown

631-451-6100, www.brookhavenny.org

631-261-7574, www.huntingtonny.gov

631-269-1122, www.smithtownny.gov

Cedar Beach Harbor Beach Road in Mount Sinai

Asharoken Beach Eaton’s Neck Road in Northport

Callahans Beach Route 25 in Fort Salonga

Corey Beach Corey Avenue in Blue Point

Centerport Beach Little Neck Road in Centerport

Schubert’s Beach Long Beach Road in Nissequogue

Davis Park Beach Trustees Walk on Fire Island

Crab Meadow Beach Waterside Avenue in Northport

Short Beach Boney Lane in Nissequogue

West Meadow Beach West Meadow Road in Setauket

Crescent Beach Crescent Beach Drive in Huntington Bay

Long Beach Long Beach Road in Nissequogue

Great Gun Beach Fire Island Shirley Beach Grandview Drive in Shirley Stony Brook Beach Sand Street in Stony Brook Shoreham Beach North Country Road in Shoreham Smith Point County Park 1 William Floyd Parkway in Shirley

Fleets Cove Beach Fleets Cove Road in Centerport Gold Star Battalion Beach Browns Road in Huntington Hobart Beach Eaton’s Neck Road in Northport Quentin Sammis/West Neck Beach West Neck Road in Lloyd Harbor Photo by Jay Gao

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NATURE PRESERVES

Above, Uplands Farm Sanctuary; below, a view from Caumsett State Park by Mike Durkin; bottom corner, a happy cow from Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve

Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve

25 Lloyd Harbor Road, Lloyd Harbor 631-423-1770 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.

Avalon Park & Preserve 200 Harbor Road, Stony Brook, 631-689-0619

Blydenburgh County Park Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown, 631-854-3712

Caleb Smith State Park Preserve 581 W. Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, 631-265-1054

Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area Whiskey Road, Rocky Point 631-444-0285

Target Rock National Wildlife Refuge 12 Target Rock Road, Lloyd Harbor, 80 acres 631-286-0485

Cathedral Pines County Park

Uplands Farm Sanctuary

David Weld Sanctuary

Wading River Marsh Preserve

116 Yaphank Middle Island Road, Middle Island, 631-852-5502

125-acre preserve, located off Boney Lane in Nissequogue 631-367-3225

Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve 200 New Highway, Commack 631-543-7804

250 Lawrence Hill Road, Cold Spring Harbor, 631-367-3225

Sound Road, Wading River, 104-acre preserve

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.

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Cranberry Bog Nature Preserve 3675-3815 Lake Ave., Riverhead 631-854-4949 This 165-acre preserve is part of the drainage system of the Peconic River and serves as a natural reservoir for fresh water supply. It allows for hiking that includes sights of the Little Peconic River, various plants, birds, reptiles and other wildlife.


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