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INSIDE THINGS TO DO Ongoing Calendar of Events ... 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 Fourth of July ..............................................10 Music...........................................................14 For Kids ..................................................15-16 Stage and Screen ....................................18-19 U-Pick on the North Shore ..........................30
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ONGOING EVENTS 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 1½-hour tour. An onboard naturalist describes the wildlife and flora you’ll see. Some cruises include discussion with a Camera Concepts and Telescope Solutions photography expert. Photography cruises are $50 per person. Cruises are scheduled according to the tide table, through Oct. 14. 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 Long Island 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 the Butterflies, Bugs and Birds Exhibit. Visitors will also find the Shark Dive where participants get in a cage and down into the amazing Lost City of Atlantis Shark Exhibit. There’s also the Penguin Encounter
where visitors get up close and personal with feathered friends. There’s snorkeling with tropical fish from around the world with the Pirate Snorkel Adventure (seasonal). The aquarium offers free admission (with valid ID) within seven days of one’s birthday. See website for hours, fees and parking.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 28, July 19, Aug. 2, Aug. 16 Alive After Five
July 5, 12, 26, Aug. 9 Alive on 25
www.aliveafterfive.com 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. 5 to 9:30 p.m. each night. Rain date Aug. 23.
www.aliveon25.com 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 music festival and restaurant offerings, artist exhibitions, car show, free community dance lessons and family-friendly activities. Rain date Aug. 23.
June 27–July 1 St. Anthony’s Family Feast and Festival
July 14, 22, Aug. 18 Walk Through History with Abraham Woodhull: Farmer & Revolutionary War Spy
www.newtonshows.com/events St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church, 20 Cheshire Place, East Northport. Fireworks Wednesday and Saturday. Zeppole eating contest Friday 9 p.m. and Las Vegas gambling nightly. Live music. 631-261-1077.
July 5 Movie on the Lawn
www.huntingtonny.gov “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” playing at Crab Meadow Beach on Waterside Avenue in Northport. Movies are no charge and begin at darkness. Rain date July 12.
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www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org At the Caroline Church of Brookhaven parking lot on Dyke Road in Setauket at 2 p.m. All tours $10. 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. 631-751-3730.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS July 14, Aug. 4 Tri-Spy Biking Tour
www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org Starts at 9 a.m. The biking tour is a 15-mile trek taking participants to visit the Strong family cemetery, the creek at Conscience Bay, the Setauket Village Green, Patriot’s Rock, the circa 1750 Tyler-Jayne Tavern, the 1729 Caroline Church of Brookhaven and one of the oldest surviving structures in Setauket, the circa 1695 Timothy Smith House. Several 19th-century homes, churches and other structures will be seen as well, including the 1812 Setauket Presbyterian Church and the circa 1825 General John Roe Satterly House. The biking tour is $25 per person. Preregistration is required. Tour can accommodate up to 12 people. Tour length is approximately three hours. Walk starts at the entrance to the Frank Melville Park, One Old Field Road, Setauket. 631-751-3730.
July 19 Movie on the Lawn
www.huntingtonny.gov “The Little Mermaid” playing at Crab Meadow Beach on Waterside Avenue in Northport. Movies are no charge and begin at darkness. Rain date July 31.
July 21, Aug. 11 Tri-Spy Walking Tour
www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org Starts at 9 a.m. The walking tour is a 3-mile trek taking participants to visit the Strong family cemetery, the creek at Conscience Bay, the Setauket Village Green, Patriot’s Rock, the circa 1750 Tyler-Jayne Tavern, the 1729 Caroline Church of Brookhaven and one of the oldest surviving structures in Setauket, the circa 1695 Timothy Smith House. Several 19th-century homes, churches and other structures will be seen as well, including the 1812 Setauket Presbyterian Church and the circa 1825 General John Roe Satterly House. The walking tour is $25 per person. Preregistration is required. Tour can accommodate up to 24 people. Tour length is approximately three hours. Walk starts at the entrance to the Frank Melville Park, One Old Field Road, Setauket. 631-751-3730.
July 21–22 Summer Art & Craft Festival Deepwells Farms
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children’s activities, craft demonstrations and plenty of food. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission.
July 29 Car Show
The annual Summer Art & Craft Festival at Deepwells Farms takes place on Route 25A in St. James, across from the St. James General Store. More than 100 artisans will be featured. Come and enjoy musical entertainment,
www.vanderbiltmuseum.org The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum will host the Metro New York Porsche Club of America Show. 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. For more informatin visit, www.metronypca.org.
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www.paumanauke.org Aug. 4, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Aug. 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Babylon Town Hall, 200 E. Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst. Aztec and traditional dancers, drums, native food, dance competitions and quality traders. Admisstion is $10; $5 for seniors and children ages 12-16; children 12 and under free. 516-495-6076.
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Aug. 10–12 Sayville Summerfest
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The Southampton Fresh Air Home hosts American Picnic. The event starts at 7 p.m. at 1030 Meadow Lane, Southampton. Picnic buffet, all-American treats and carnival booths on the grounds of an oceanfront estate, with fireworks over Shinnecock Bay. Call 631-283-5847 for information. Tickets must be purchased prior to the event. Proceeds benefit Southampton Fresh Air Home, a notfor-profit residential camp for physically challenged youth.
July 4 Fireworks
Montauk’s 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. Buffet dinner includes beer and wine. Tickets are $100. Hosted by Viking Starship. 6 to 11 p.m. 631-668-5700.
Fireworks at Jones Beach
Jones Beach State Park in Wantagh will be the site of fireworks simulcast to a musical array of patriotic songs. Show begins at 9:30 p.m. From 8:30 to 11 p.m. Freeport Water Taxi will position its vessel in the bay for a close-up look at the fireworks. For more information, go to www. freeportwatertaxi.com.
1862 Independence Day
Celebrate Independence Day at Old Bethpage Village Restoration with contra dancing, brass band concerts, military drills, fiddle music, parade and more. The event starts at 10 a.m. at the Old Bethpage Restoration located at 1303 Round Swamp Road, Old Bethpage. Go to www. obvrnassau.com for more information.
July 4 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.
July 4 Stars Over Montauk
Umbrella Beach, 742 Montauk Highway, Montauk. Grucci fireworks start at 9:15 p.m. Rain date July 5. Hosted by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, 631-668-2428.
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Aug. 23-26 Greek Festival
www.portjeffgreekfest.com At the Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road in Port Jefferson. Homemade food, pastries, live music, dancing, vendors, children’s activities, church tours and fireworks. 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. 631-473-0894.
Aug. 24–26, Aug. 29–Sept. 3 The Feast of Mother Cabrini
www.mothercabrinifestival.org Suffolk County Community College, Brentwood campus. Little Italy comes to Long Island. At the annual Feast of Mother Cabrini, you can eat your way through the one quarter-mile food promenade, enjoy live music, take a ride on one of the rides or test your skills in the midway. Fireworks Aug. 25 and Sept. 2. Admission is free, rides are pay-one-price.
Aug. 25 Scottish Festival and Games
www.liscots.org From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Old Westbury Gardens in Old Westbury. Festival offers live music, traditional Scottish competitions, pony rides and more. Contact Andrew McInnes at 516-747-7589 for information.
Aug. 25–26 Seafood, Craft and Music Festival
www.limaritime.org Long Island Maritime Museum, 88 West Ave., Sayville, 631-854-4974. 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.
Sept. 8–9 The Brookhaven Country Fair
www.brookhavenny.com The Town of Brookhaven presents The Brookhaven Country Fair at the Longwood Estate Saturday, Sept. 8, and Sunday, Sept. 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fair includes historic reenactments and demonstrations, Ed Travers band, children’s activities, train show, house tours and more. Admission is $5 per person, free parking. The Longwood Estate is located at Longwood Road and Smith Road in Ridge. 631-924-1820.
Sept. 15 Dragon Boat Race Festival
www.portjeffdragonracefest.com The fifth Annual Dragon Boat Race Festival will be held at the Mayor Jeanne Garant Harborfront Park and the Port Jefferson Inner Harbor Sept. 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., rain or shine. Food vendors and live music.
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From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Three Village Historical Society on North Country Road in Setauket. The Three Village area is full of hidden intrigue and stories of how America’s first spy ring came together secretly to provide George Washington the information he needed to turn the tide of the American Revolution. On
Culper Spy Day you will have the chance to visit the places where history was made and visit with area groups to learn all about the patriots who risked their lives to help win the Revolution. Admission is $25, children 6 to 12 are $5, and veterans and children under 6 are free. Go to www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org for more information.
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MUSIC Tuesdays Nesconset 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. July 10, 45 RPM; July 17, Bon Journey; July 24, Completely UnChained; July 31, Dedications; Aug. 7, ’70s Band; Aug. 14, SouthBound. Hosted by the Nesconset Chamber of Commerce and County Legislator Leslie Kennedy.
Wednesdays Sunset Concerts at Harborfront Park
www.portjeff.com 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. July 11, Renfree Isaacs; July 18, Gene Casey & Lone Sharks; July 25, The Foxfires – SeaGaze Band, Aug. 1, Pat Wictor; Aug. 8, Ray Lambise & The Tin Kickers; Aug. 15, Open Book; Aug. 22, Eastbound Freight Bluegrass Band; Aug. 29, Dean Marshall & The Common Good.
Live @ Deepwells
A monthly concert series featuring singer/songwriters at the historic Deepwells Mansion, 2 Taylor Lane in St. James. July 11, Jesse Terry; Aug. 15, The Young Novelists. Concerts start at 8 p.m. and end at 9:30 p.m. Admission is $10.
Thursdays Harborside Concert Series
The Annual Summer Harborside Concert Series hosted by Port Jefferson Village and the Port Jefferson Ferry presents the sounds of some of Long Island’s finest musical ensembles in the Harborfront Park, outside the Village Center. July 12, Six Gun; July 19, Endless Summer; Aug. 2, The Allmost Brothers; Aug. 16, Albums We Love — The Rumours album by Fleetwood Mac. Bring lawn chairs. Concerts begin at 8 p.m. 631473-4724.
Summerfest Concerts
Thursday evenings, Aug. 2 to Aug. 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the Robert W. Kruger Bandshell in Village Park in Northport. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce.
2018 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 5, Petty Rumours (Tom Petty & Fleetwood Mac Tribute); July 12, The Vibe (hits of the ’80s, ’90s and today); July 19, Strawberry Fields (Beatles trib-
The Brooklyn Bridge, above, perform at Theatre Three July 28. ute); July 26, The LPs (hits of the ’70s); Aug. 2, Just Sixties; Aug. 9, Songs in the Attic (Billy Joel tribute); Aug. 16, Fast Lane (Eagles tribute).
Fridays Happenings on Main Street
The Northport Arts Coalition presents music every Friday evening at 7 p.m. through Aug. 31, at Northport Village Park Patio at the Dock. Free. Weather permitting. Lawn chairs and blankets suggested. Featuring singer/ songwriters, folk, bluegrass blues, traditional R&B, Americana, country, world, folk and jazz. June 29, Jack’s Waterfall; July 6, Kammerer & Kennedy, plus Calico featuring Dorie Evans; July 13, Allan Santoriello; July 20, Sandy & Steve Edwards plus The Levins; July 27 Tommy Santoriello & Margaret Lassen; Aug. 3 Andrew Fortier; Aug. 10, Caroline Doctoro; Aug. 17, Directors’ Choice; Aug. 24, Toby Tobias plus Wild Ginger; Aug. 31, Glenn Baldwin & Friends of Jazz.
July 12–15
Great South Bay Music Festival www.greatsouthbaymusicfestival.com The Great South Bay Music Festival is an American-themed music, art and cultural family event on Long Island. Situated on the
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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. Ticket prices vary.
Sept. 15 Live @ Deepwells
www.liveatdeepwells.org/ Sept. 15 from 4–7 p.m. Deepwells Mansion, 2 Taylor Lane in St. James will host its 13th annual music festival. Admission is $10.
Theatre Three
www.theatrethree.com Theatre Three presents its summer concert series at 412 Main St., Port Jefferson. Call 631928-9100 for more information. July 6, Beach Boys Tribute; July 13, Doors Tribute Band; July 14, Eagles Tribute Band; July 20, Dr. K’s Motown Review; July 21, Tribute to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers; July 27, Guess Who Tribute; July 28, The Brooklyn Bridge; Aug. 3, Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Aug. 4, Neil Diamond Tribute; Aug. 5, John Denver Tribute; Aug. 10, Frankie Valli Tribute; Aug. 17–19; Woodstockmania
FOR KIDS Brookhaven National Laboratory
www.bnl.gov William Floyd Parkway, Upton Brookhaven National Laboratory offers free Summer Sundays. Experience handson discovery, meet the scientists and enjoy science talks and shows. July 15: Family Fun Day is a day of handson family fun with the Science Learning Center. July 22: Exploring the Ultra Small allows guests to tour the Center for Functional Nanomaterials. July 29: Brilliant Light, Dazzling Discoveries: Visit the National Synchrotron Light Source II. Aug. 5: Atom-Smashing Fun is a tour appropriate for those 10 and over to explore the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Call 631-344-2651 or visit www.bnl.gov/ summersundays for more details.
Heckscher Museum of Art
www.heckscher.org 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 631-351-3250 Community Service Hours: High school students can earn community service hours with the museum’s Education Department. Volunteer duties range from helping with activities at events to assisting with administrative tasks. Call 631-351-3214 for details, or email education@heckscher.org.
Sept. 28 Draw Out! Activities for all ages in the museum and Heckscher Park. Use provided materials or bring your own. Free. Noon to 4 p.m. Rain date Sept. 30.
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.
Long Island Ducks
Photo by Kevin Redding
Long Island Aquarium
www.longislandaquarium.com 431 E. Main St., Riverhead, 631-208-9200 Penguin Encounter is a 45-minute interactive experience where visitors go behind the scenes and learn how animal experts care for these playful birds. $50. Ages 5 and up. Atlantis Explorer Tour Boat: Guests can add extra aquatic adventure to their visit with a 90-minute interactive cruise aboard the Atlantis Explorer Tour Boat. Enjoy plenty of hands-on exploration, including trap pulls, horseshoe crab encounters and a stroll along a
Animal Health & Wellness
3 Court House Drive, Central Islip, 631-940-3825, ext. 102 www.liducks.com July 30 to Aug. 1, and Aug. 13 to 15: Long Island Ducks Kids 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
www.liroughriders.com/camps Camps through Aug. 30. Many camp options, including three- or six-hour camps. Three-hour specialty camps include futsal, ball mastery and striker and goalkeeper. For six-hour camps, participants have the choice of either total training camps or elite camps, where players are pushed to their limits.
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FOR KIDS Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum & Educational Center
www.cswhalingmuseum.org 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 631-367-3418 Camps run from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Member prices for campers are $30 per day or $135 for five days. Prices for siblings are 15 percent off. Nonmember prices for campers are $35 per day or $157 for five days.
Shipwreck Cove Spray Park
Bay Shore Marina, South Clinton Avenue, Bay Shore, 631224-5648. 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.
Theatre Three Broadway on Main Street
412 Main St., Port Jefferson 631-928-9100 “The Princess Who Saved a Dragon” July 6–Aug. 9 Fridays, July 6, 13, 27 at 11 a.m. Saturdays, July 7, 14, 28 at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 3 at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. Sensory-Sensitive Performance: Sunday, July 8, 11 a.m.
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Bay Street Theater
www.baystreet.org 1 Bay St., Sag Harbor 631-725-0818 Tickets range from $45 to $125 and are available online at www.baystreet.org or by calling the Bay Street Theater Box Office at 631-725-9500, open Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. “Frost Nixon” June 26 –22 “Confessions of a Mormon Boy” July 17–22 “Evita” July 31–Aug. 26
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Bayway Arts Center
www.broadhollow.org 265 E. Main St. #162, East Islip, 631-581-2700 “Thoroughly Modern Millie” July 18 through July 29
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Cinema Arts Centre
Celebrating Our 68th Year!
www.cinemaartscentre.org 423 Park Ave., Huntington 631-423-7611 Some shows include: Friday the 13th Parts VI and VII July 13 at 10 p.m.
www.cmpac.com 931 Montauk Highway, Oakdale, 631-218-2810 “Bullets Over Broadway the Musical” July 14 through Aug. 11
Gateway Performing Arts Center www.thegateway.org 215 South Country Road, Bellport, 631-286-1133 Some shows include: Memphis July 5–21 Cabaret Aug. 1–18
John W. Engeman Theater
www.engemantheater.com 250 Main St., Northport 631-261-2900 “Singin’ in the Rain” through July 1 “Newsies” July 19 to Sept. 2 “Shrek the Musical” July 28 to Sept. 2 (children’s theater)
The North Fork Community Theatre
www.nfct.com 12700 Old Sound Ave., Mattituck, 631-298-4500
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The Paramount
www.paramountny.com 370 New York Ave., Huntington 631-673-7300 Some shows include: An Evening with Chris Botti July 13 at 8 p.m. The Jim Breuer Residency July 14 at 8 p.m. Blackmores Night July 22 at 7 p.m. Jake Shimabukuro July 26 at 8 p.m. Beres Hammond Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. The Orchestra with former members of ELO Sept. 8 at 8 p.m.
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
www.patchoguetheatre.org 71 E. Main St., Patchogue 631-207-1300 Some shows include: Sergio Mendes July 1 at 8 p.m. Judy Carmichael July 14 at 8 p.m. Flashdance Aug. 29 through Sept. 15
Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts www.smithtownpac.org 2 E. Main St., Smithtown 631-724-3700 We Will Rock You July 7 to Aug. 19
Staller Center for the Arts
Stony Brook 631-632-2787 Stony Brook Film Festival July 19-28
Theatre Three
www.theatrethree.com 412 Main St., Port Jefferson 631-928-9100 Long Island Comedy Festival July 7, Aug. 24–25
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Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center www.whbpac.org 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach 631-288-1500 Some shows include: Andy Grammer June 29 at 8 p.m. Alan Cumming July 6 at 8 p.m. Tracy Morgan July 7 at 8 p.m. John Cleese July 14 at 8 p.m. Lyle Lovette Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. Vanessa Williams Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. Arturo Sandoval Aug. 19 at 8 p.m.
YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts
www.boultoncenter.org 37 West Main St., Bay Shore. 631-969-1101 Some shows include: The film “Jaws” on the big screen July 25
www.staller.sunysb.edu Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road,
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Sand City Brewing Co.
22 Mill Creek Road, Port Jefferson 877-475-2739 Summer concert series, Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Brewery tours, Saturdays at 4 p.m.
60 Main St., Northport • 631-651-2766
A Taste of Long Island Craft Brewery 211 Main St., Farmingdale • 516-694-2859
Blue Point Brewing Company
Montauk Brewing Company
161 River Ave., Patchogue 844-272-2739
62 S. Erie Ave., Montauk 631-668-8471
Crooked Ladder Brewing Company
Great South Bay Brewery 25 Drexel Drive, Bay Shore 631-392-8472
70 W. Main St., Riverhead 631-591-3565
Po’Boy Brewery
Six Harbors Brewing Company
200 Wilson St., Bldg E Port Jefferson Station 631-828-1131
243 New York Ave., Huntington 631-470-1560
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WINERIES Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard 2114 Sound Ave., Calverton 631-369-0100
Lieb Cellars
Bedell Cellars
13050 Oregon Road, Cutchogue 631-734-1100 Live music every Sunday in July and August
Bouquet and Bouké
255-299 County Road 65, Sayville 631-589-0027
Castello di Borghese Vineyard
150 Bergen Ave., Mattituck 631-298-0100
36225 Route 25, Cutchogue 631-734-7537 35 Cox Neck Road, Mattituck 877-877-0527 17150 Route 48, Cutchogue 631-734-5111
Channing Daughters Winery
1927 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton 631-537-7224
Loughlin Vineyards
Macari Vineyards
Martha Clara Vineyards 6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead 631-298-0075
Mattebella Vineyards
Clovis Point Wines
46005 Route 25, Southold, 631-655-9554
Corey Creek
22600 Route 25, Cutchogue, 631-734-5764
1935 Main Road, Jamesport 631-722-4222 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
McCall Wines
The Old Field Vineyards 59600 Route 25, Southold 631-765-0004
One Woman Wines and Vineyards
5195 Old North Road, Southold 631-765-1200
1375 Peconic Lane,Peconic 631-734-8282
Palmer Vineyards
4850 Sound Ave., Mattituck 631-298-7676
44075 Main Road, Peconic 631-765-6188 5120 Sound Ave., Riverhead 631-722-9463
Harbes Vineyard and Wine Barn
23005 Main Road, Cutchogue 631-734-4111
Harmony Vineyards
37645 Route 25, Peconic 631-734-6200 Live music on Sundays
715 Sound Ave., Mattituck 631-298-9463
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
Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard
Osprey’s Dominion
Duck Walk Vineyards (South) 231 Montauk Highway, Water Mill 631-726-7555
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Scarola Vineyards
Sherwood House Vineyards
Pellegrini Vineyards
1291 Main Road, Jamesport 631-779-2817
Pindar Vineyards
Shinn Estate Vineyards and Farmhouse
Pugliese Vineyards
2000 Oregon Road,Mattituck 631-804-0367
Sparkling Pointe
34515 Main Road, Cutchogue 631-734-4057 Live music some Saturdays and Sundays
39750 County Road 48, Southold 631-765-0200
Raphael
485 Edgewood Ave., St. James 631-257-5222
39390 Route 25, Peconic 631-765-1100
Roanoke Vineyards
3543 Sound Ave., Riverhead 631-727-4161
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Whisper Vineyards
Wölffer Estate Vineyard 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack 631-537-5106
HUNTINGTON SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
The Huntington Summer Arts Festival will present performing artists at the Chapin Rainbow Stage in Heckscher Park until Aug. 12. Shows are six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, rain or shine. Shows begin at 8 p.m., except family shows, which start at 7 p.m. Family shows are held Tuesday nights and include a free children’s craft, which starts at 6 p.m.
June
June 28: Huntington Men’s Chorus June 29: Melissa Errico June 30: Lords of 52nd Street with Richie Cannata
July
July 1: Symphonic Pops of Long Island July 3: Tim Kubart and the Space Cadets July 4: Huntington Community Band July 5: LI Dance Consortium: Kaleidoscope I July 6: Orquesta El Macabeo July 7: Yael Deckelbaum & Prayer of the Mothers Ensemble July 8: Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra July 10: Kristin Andreassen & The Bright Siders July 11: Huntington Community Band July 12: Las Cafeteras July 13: Sol y Sombra, Spanish dance
Lords of 52nd Street with Richie Cannata July 14: “Sister Act,” Plaza Theatrical July 15: Kaia Kater July 17: Huntington Jazz Week: David Gonzalez July 18: Huntington Community Band
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July 19: Huntington Jazz Week: Grace Kelly Quartet July 20: Huntington Jazz Week: Lao Tizer Band July 21: Huntington Jazz Week: Coltrane Day — Joe Lovano Classic Quartet July 22: Huntington Jazz Week: Swingtime Big Band July 24: “Aladdin” July 25: Huntington Community Band July 26: Fei Fei July 27: Gathering Time & Kirsten Maxwell July 28: Jeremy Kittel Trio July 29: Huntington Folk Festival: Tom Rush w/Matt Nakoa July 31: David Engel, “The Pirate School”
August
Aug. 1: LI Dance Consortium: “Kaleidoscope II” Aug. 2: Incendio Aug. 3: Danny Green Trio with Strings Aug. 4: “Bernstein’s America” Long Island Orchestra with David Stewart Wiley, Jeffrey Biegel Aug. 5: “Funny Girl” Aug. 7: “Mammoth Follies” Hudson Vagabond Puppets Aug. 8: Island Hills Chorus/ Twin Shore Chorus Aug. 9: Duke Robillard Band, featuring Sunny Crownover & Billy Novick Aug. 10: Skerryvore Aug. 11: Edmar Castaneda Quartet Aug. 12: BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet
Kristin Andreassen & The Bright Siders
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FARMERS MARKETS Northport
Saturdays through Nov. 17. 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.
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.
Kings Park
East Setauket
Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Nov. 18. Located at the Municipal Lot on Route 25A and Main Street, across from the
Fridays through October, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Three Village Historical Society, 93 North Country Road. Local farmers, fresh produce.
Nesconset
Sundays through November, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 127 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset. Organic foods, baked goods, cheese, flowers, eggs, seafood, vegetables, honey, jams, plants and wine.
Port Jefferson
Sundays through November, on Main Street near East Broadway, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Purchase local produce, honey, bread and baked goods, seafood, international specialties, plants and flower bouquets. Live music.
Rocky Point
Sundays through mid-November, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The weekly open-air marketplace
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features locally produced food and artwork as well as a forum for local nonprofit organizations. At Old Depot Park, 115 Prince Road.
GALLERIES JIM MOLLOY
Art League of Long Island
LaMantia Gallery
Wilkes Gallery
Summer Art Adventure programs for kids and teens taught by certified instructors. Early Childhood Program (ages 5 & 6) 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Young Artists Program (ages 7–10) 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mature Artists Program (ages 11–14) 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Huntington Arts Council
The Firefly Artists
107 E. Deer Park Road, Dix Hills, 631-462-5400
b. j. spoke gallery
299 Main St., Huntington, 631-549-5106
East End Arts
133 E. Main St., Riverhead, 631-727-0900 June 15 to July 25 Rescue People, Pets, Predicaments Aug. 3 to Sept. 17 7th Annual National Show: INK.
Gallery North
90 N. Country Road, Setauket, 631-751-2676 July 27 to Aug. 17 Joan Branca and Deborah Katz
Heckscher Museum of Art
2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 631-351-3250
213 Main St., Huntington, 631-271-8423
Mills Pond Gallery
660 Route 25A, St. James, 631- 862-6575
91 Main St., Northport, 631-261-4007 180 Main St., Northport, 631-651-5545
Long Island Museum
1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, 631-751-0066
PJ Village Center
101 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, 631-802-2160
Ripe Art Gallery
1028 Park Ave., Huntington, 631-239-1805
Spirit of Huntington Art Center
2 Melville Road, Huntington Station, 631-470-9620
SPLIA Gallery
161 Main St., 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, 631-642-0607
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ELEANOR MEIER
Aug. 4 to Nov. 11 Long Island Biennial Aug. 4 to Nov. 4 The Tile Club: Camaraderie and American Plein-Air Painting
127 Main St., Northport, 631-754-8414
MUSEUMS 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 The 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, 631-351-3250 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.
The Long Island Museum
1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, 631751-0066 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 6 and museum members are free.
Photo above from The Reboli Center; photo below from Beverly C. Tyler
Long Island Explorium
101 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, 631-331-3277 Saturday and 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.
Railroad Museum of Long Island
440 4th St., Greenport, 631-477-0439 Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $10, 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 631-751-7707 Open Tuesday–Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
Suffolk County Historical Society
300 W. Main St., Riverhead, 631-727-2881. Wednesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Adults $5, seniors $3, and children under age 18 $1.
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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building
228 Main Street, Huntington, 631- 427-7045 Tuesday through Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m.
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The 1795 Dr. Daniel Kissam House Museum
434 Park Ave. Huntington, 631-427-7045. Tours by appointment only.
Long Island Maritime Museum
86 West Ave., West Sayville, 631-8544974. Monday through Saturday (closed Wednesday), from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, from noon to 4 p.m. Adults $8 and children and seniors $6.
Vanderbilt Museum, Mansion & Planetarium
180 Little Neck Road, Centerport, 631-854-5579 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 $8, children under 12 $5, seniors/students $7. For a planetarium show, add $6 per person. Mansion tour, add $6 per person.
EXPLORE LONG ISLAND MONTAUK TO FIRE ISLAND: NAVIGATE LONG ISLAND’S SIX REGIONS Whether you are exploring surfing hot spots on the South Fork or on a car-free adventure on Fire Island, Long Island’s diverse offerings define “New York City’s Beachfront Backyard” as the ultimate getaway.
The South Shore
Family fun and recreation await in the region south of the Long Island Expressway, stretching from the Queens border of New York City, east for nearly 50 miles to Center Moriches. The South Shore includes the barrier beaches of Long Beach, Jones Beach and Fire Island. It’s known for public parks, sporting venues such as Belmont Park and golfing’s Black Course, nationally known malls, unique museums and zoos, fishing and boating.
CAUMSETT PARK
The North Shore
Photo by Bridgette Kistenger
Luxury and legends abound on the North Shore, the area north of the Long Island Expressway from Great Neck to Calverton. Tourism sites include grand mansions and quaint harborside villages. The region is also known for its rocky beaches on the Long Island Sound, upscale shopping areas, parks and museums.
LONG BEACH Photo by Marianne P. Stone
The South Fork
The world-famous resort areas of The Hamptons and Montauk offer a wealth of family fun at any time of year. Visitors can stroll tree- and-shop-lined Main streets, dine at trendy restaurants, relax on world-class Atlantic beaches, visit a museum, historic windmill or centuries-old Colonial sites. Amid some of Long Island’s loveliest scenery, go sailing, power-boating, fishing, biking or hiking. Sample local agricultural products at farm stands and wineries. Montauk, at the very tip of Long Island, is a world-class oceanfront resort, known for surfing, fishing, oceanfront restaurants and its picture-postcard lighthouse.
MATTITUCK
The North Fork
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Here, country roads are lined with farm stands, wineries, quaint downtowns and more. Pull over at a roadside farm stand to pick up fresh produce, flowers and other fruits of the harvest — from strawberries in the spring to pumpkins in the fall. Spread your blanket on a secluded beachfront on the calm waters of Peconic Bay or the Long Island Sound. Explore the Beverage Trail’s wineries, breweries and distilleries, the commercial center in Riverhead, Splish Splash Water Park, the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center and The Tanger Outlet Center. GOSMAN’S DOCK Photo by Ray Lindolfi
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EXPLORE LONG ISLAND
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Two of the regions are connected to Long Island by passenger ferries:
Shelter Island
Take the ferry from Greenport or Sag Harbor to this picturesque resort of charming bed-and-breakfast inns and 2,039-acre Mashomack Preserve. Bicycle on rolling hills, kayak in calm waters, relax on Sunset Beach or browse the quaint shops in Shelter Island Heights.
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The car-free barrier island located a ferry ride across the Great South Bay from mainland Long Island is noted for its pristine beaches, nightlife and totally relaxing ambience. Attractions include a rare maritime forest, the Fire Island National Seashore, the historic Fire Island lighthouse, public marinas, visitor centers, life-guarded beaches and 17 resort communities including private homes and overnight accommodations. The communities include Ocean Beach and two internationally known LGBT resort communities, The Pines and Cherry Grove.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STONY BROOK FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY ISLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION JULY 19–28
by Kent Marks, Stony Brook Film Festival This year the films at the 2018 Stony Brook Film Festival presented by Island Federal Credit Union are more diverse than ever, both in their themes and their settings. The films span 19 different countries, from Scotland to Spain, Argentina to Afghanistan, and coast to coast across the United States. This year the Stony Brook Film Festival travels from a war-torn past to an embattled future, from light-hearted comedies to heartstopping thrillers and from modern class struggles to sexual abuse stories that feel straight out of the #MeToo movement. Some of the films take place over decades, while others unfold in real time right before your eyes. There’s even social-media addicted mobsters, Shakespearian partygoers and a shoe-stealing soccer prodigy. The opening film, “Shelter,” is an international spy thriller from returning filmmaker Eran Riklis (“Lemon Tree,” “Zaytoun”) that follows an Israeli agent protecting a Lebanese informant in Germany, and features actress Golshifteh Farahani (best known to U.S. audiences from “Paterson” and to Stony Brook audiences from “My Sweet Pepperland” and “About Ella”) as well as acclaimed Israeli actress Neta Riskin. The closing film, “Aurora Borealis: Északi fény,” was directed and co-written by the incredible Márta Mészáros, who — with 65 directing credits to her name going all the way back to 1954 — is one of Hungary’s most accomplished female directors. A film that is part mystery and part war drama, this film not only uncovers atrocities during the Soviet occupation of Hungary, it also confronts the
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Scenes from “Aurora Borealis: Északi fény,” above, and “The Etruscan Smile,” below secrets from our past and what we will do to protect those we love.
cat — while living in Germany.
The festival is pleased to present the world premiere of “Dean Darling,” an ambitious, coming-of-age drama created by local Long Island talent and shot entirely in Smithtown and Coney Island on a miniscule budget. The film was written and directed by Calogero Carucci and features Douglas Towers, Joel Widman and Allison Frasca. Acclaimed actor Brian Cox returns to the Stony Brook Film Festival in the U.S. Premiere of “The Etruscan Smile,” in which a rugged, old Scotsman who has reluctantly left his beloved Scottish isle for medical treatment finds his life transformed by a newfound bond with his baby grandson. This gem also stars Thora Birch, JJ Feild and Roseanna Arquette, and several of the actors plan to be in attendance. Other U.S. premieres include “Octav,” a nostalgic, life-affirming story from Romania; “Outdoors,”a captivating film about a city couple building a home in the country from Israel; “Growing Up,” a riotous, romantic comedy from Spain; and “A Dysfunctional Cat,” a quirky story about two Iranians navigating their arranged marriage — and a very bizarre
films being shown this year by female directors, with “Growing Up,” being written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Clara Martínez-Lázaro, and “A Dysfunctional Cat,” being written and directed by Iranian-German filmmaker Susan Gordanshekan. Another femalehelmed feature, “The Tale,” has writer and director Jennifer Fox recounting her personal story of sexual abuse at a very young age in an intense, unnerving and cathartic work starring Laura Dern, Elizabeth Debicki, Ellen Burstyn and Isabelle Nélisse. Other women filmmakers include writer and director Isabel Coixet, whose film “The Bookshop” was adapted from the novel by Penelope Fitzgerald about a widow who puts her grief behind her and opens a bookshop in a small, seaside town in England; Virna Molina, who co-wrote and co-directed “Symphony for Ana,” which recounts the struggle of high school students during the bloodiest coup d’état in Argentina; writer and director Samantha Davidson Green, whose “Thrasher Road” is a big-hearted father/daughter road trip; and Skye Borgman, director of the documentary “Abducted in Plain Sight” which recounts the
Female filmmakers at the Stony Premieres at the Stony Brook Brook Film Festival Film Festival The last two films are also part of 14
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STONY BROOK FILM FESTIVAL JULY 19–28 absolutely bizarre double-kidnapping of Jan Broberg in the ’70s. Also featured is female-directed short films that will stretch your boundaries and touch your heart by Amy Wang, writer/director/actress Ashley Grace, Tesia Walker, Jackie L. Stone and Helen Crosse.
Films with heart and films with guts
Other films to keep a look out for include “My Brother Simple,” a heart-warming and humorous story about a young man trying to take custody of his mentally handicapped adult brother; “The Guilty,” an edge-of-your-seat thriller from Denmark that takes place entirely in an alarm dispatch facility; “Trauma,” an intense documentary about the medics and pilots of a U.S. Black Hawk medevac unit in Afghanistan; “Funny Story,” a dark comedy about a womanizing former TV star trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter; and the emotional journey of “A Boy, A Girl, A Dream,” which unfolds in real time against the backdrop of the 2016 presidential election. Other shorts include stories about a young woman with cerebral palsy falling in love; an Israeli patient finding out she has an Arab doctor; a foreman protecting her workers from the Department of Labor; and a law school student trying to explain a rather dire situation to police detectives.
Ticket information
Film passes are $90, which includes 20 features and 16 shorts over 10 days along with many perks. Each film is treated as a special event,
A scene from the film “Shelter”
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with films shown on one of the region’s biggest screens in the Staller Center’s 1,000-seat Main Stage theater. Single tickets become available July 2. Visit www.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, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook. Additional festival sponsorship is provided by Altice Media Solutions; Campolo, Middleton & McCormick, LLP; HBO; Suffolk County; and WLIW21.
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PARKS
Landing Road, Smithtown, 631-854-4949
Johnson Ave., Islandia, 631-853-2727
Meschutt Beach County Park
Blydenburgh County Park
Canal Road & Old North Highway; Hampton Bays, 631-852-8205
Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown, 631-854-3712
Cedar Point County Park
Orient Beach State Park
5 Cedar Point Road, East Hampton, 631-852-7620
40000 Main Road, Orient, 631-323-2440
Robert Moses State Park
Cupsogue Beach County Park
600 Robert Moses State Parkway, Babylon, 631-669-0449
906 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach, 631-852-8111
Smith Point County Park
Frank Melville Memorial Park
1 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, 631-852-1313
1 Old Field Road, Setauket, 631-689-6146
Heckscher State Park
Heckscher State Parkway, East Islip, 631-581-2100
Hither Hills State Park
164 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk, 631-668-2554
Lakeland County Park
Photo by Rita J. Egan
Indian Island County Park Cross River Drive (Route 105), Riverhead, 631-852-3232
Jones Beach State Park 1 Ocean Parkway, Wantagh, 516-785-1600
Sunken Meadow State Park Sunken Meadow Parkway, Kings Park, 631-269-4333
Wildwood State Park
790 Hulse Landing Road, Wading River, 631-929-4314
U-PICK Cooper Farms
2200 Breakwater Road, Mattituck, 631-298-5195 Tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, peas, zucchini, watermelon, potatoes, beans, peppers, eggplant, okra and onions. Seven days, 8 a.m. to dusk.
Krupski Farms
38030 Route 25, Peconic, 631-734-6847 Sugar snap peas, shelling peas, JuneJuly. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday.
Lenny Bruno Farms
740 Wading River Road, Manorville, 631-591-3592 Open Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday the farm is open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. www.lennybrunofarms.com.
Lewin Farms
812 Sound Ave., Calverton, 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
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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.
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to 4 p.m. Closed Sunday. www.wickhamsfruitfarm.com.
Windy Acres Farm
3810 Middle Country Road, Calverton, 631-727-4554 Open 7 days. U-pick is available on weekends from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches and nectarines.
BEACHES
Photo above by Desiree Keegan; photo below by Rita J. Egan
Town of Brookhaven
Cedar Beach Harbor Beach Road in Mount Sinai
Town of Huntington
Asharoken Beach Eaton’s Neck Road in Northport
Corey Beach Corey Avenue in Blue Point
Centerport Beach Little Neck Road in Centerport
Davis Park Beach Trustees Walk on Fire Island
Crab Meadow Beach Waterside Avenue in Northport
West Meadow Beach West Meadow Road in Setauket
Crescent Beach Crescent Beach Drive in Huntington Bay
Great Gun Beach Fire Island Shirley Beach Grandview Drive in Shirley Stony Brook Beach Sand Street in Stony Brook
Fleets Cove Beach Fleets Cove Road in Centerport Gold Star Battalion Beach Browns Road in Huntington
Shoreham Beach North Country Road in Shoreham Smith Point County Park 1 William Floyd Parkway in Shirley
Town of Smithtown
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Hobart Beach Eaton’s Neck Road in Northport Quentin Sammis/West Neck Beach West Neck Road in Lloyd Harbor
Village of East Hampton Georgica Beach 219 Lily Pond Lane Main Beach 101 Ocean Avenue Wiborg Beach Highway Behind the Pond Egypt Beach Old Beach Lane Two Mile Hollow Beach Two Mile Hollow Road
NATURE PRESERVES
Photo above by Elyse Sutton; photo below right by Rita J. Egan; photo below left by Gerard Romano
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
Cathedral Pines County Park 116 Yaphank Middle Island Road, Middle Island, 631-852-5502
David Weld Sanctuary
125-acre preserve, located off Boney Lane in Nissequogue 631-367-3225
Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve 200 New Highway, Commack 631-543-7804
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
Uplands Farm Sanctuary
250 Lawrence Hill Road, Cold Spring Harbor, 631-367-3225
Wading River Marsh Preserve Sound Road, Wading River, 104-acre 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
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the park includes a variety of habitats, such as salt marsh and maritime beach.
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 creatures.
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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