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Lewin Farms 812 Sound Ave., Calverton, 929–4327 (next to Wildwood State Park). Strawberries, apples, peaches, pumpkins, late May to October. 9 am–5 pm, closed Tuesdays. lewinfarm.com. The Milk Pail 50 Horsemill Lane, Water Mill, 537–2565; milk–pail.com. Pick–your– own apples and pumpkins Sept.–Oct., 10 am–5:30 pm.
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9:30 – 10:30 pm: National Anthem and fireworks by Grucci over Shinnecock Bay. Tickets $3, under 3 free. Proceeds benefit Southampton Fresh Air Home, a not–for–profit residential camp for physically challenged youth. Call 283–5847 or email tnaro@sfah. org for information. july 4 stars over Montauk Umbrella Beach, located 1/3–mile west of downtown Montauk. Fireworks 9 pm. Rain date July 5. Hosted by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, 668–2428. july 5 riverhead raceway Fireworks 1797 Old Country Road, Riverhead. Fireworks, eight–cylinder demolition derby. General admission opens at 3 pm. Call 842–RACE or visit www.riverheadraceway.com.
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at the aquarium with tours of the animal care and food–prep areas. Crafts, a movie and dinner. Reservations required for dates. $64.95, $49.95 members. Children 2 and under free. discovery wetlands cruises The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s 27–passenger pontoon boat cruises through Stony Brook Harbor to the surrounding wetlands at West Meadow Creek. A naturalist guides visitors through an experience embracing ecology, geology and history. Departs from Boatworks marina. Adults $28, seniors 60+ and students $25, children under 6, $18. Group rates available. Call 751–2244 for reservations and schedule, or visit wmho.org.
Vanderbilt Museum Living History Tours 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport, 854–5555; vanderbiltmuseum.org. Guides interpret the roles of Vanderbilt’s family, friends and employees, transporting visitors to the Gold Coast of Long Island in the 1930s. Tours every Saturday and Sunday, Memorial Day to Labor Day, every 45 minutes 12:30 to 4 pm. Adults $7, students and seniors $6 and children 12 and under $3. Vanderbilt Museum open year–round, times vary, closed Mondays. Renovated planetarium now open.
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july & August summer camp cinema Auteur American Style. 35–mm double features Saturday nights, 10:30 pm, unless otherwise stated. Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington. Tickets $13, $9 for members. Call 423–7611 or visit summercampcinema.com. July 5: “The Graduate” and “Harold and Maude”; July 12: “The 39 Steps” and “Double Indemnity”; July 19: “Twentieth Century” and “The Great McGinty”; July 26: “Paths of Glory” and “The conversation”; Aug. 2: “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “12 Angry Men”; Aug. 9: “Boogie Nights” and “Do The Right Thing”; Aug. 16: “Unforgiven” and “The Wild Bunch”; Aug. 23, 10:30 pm to dawn: All Nite Pay–To–Get–Out Marathon, $30, $25.
Thursdays july & August Horse & carriage rides Stony Brook Village Center, 6 pm–dusk, $3 per person. Line up by Robinson’s Tea Room. In case of questionable weather conditions call 751–2244.
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spinnato Gallery 86 Old Field Rd., East Setauket. 444–5060.
Heckscher Museum of Art 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. 351–3250.
sPLIA Gallery 161 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 692–4664.
La Mantia Gallery 127 Main St., Northport. 754–8414.
stony Brook university Charles B. Wang Center, 632–4400. SB Union Gallery, 632–6822. University Art Gallery at Staller Center for the Arts, 632–7235.
Main street Petite Gallery 213 Main St., Huntington. 271–8423. Mills Pond House 660 Route 25A, St. James. 862–6575.
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b.j. spoke gallery 299 Main St., Huntington. 549–5106.
Gallery North 90 N. Country Road, Setauket. 751–2676.
Port jefferson Village center 101A East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 802–2160.
Thomas kinkade Gallery 128 Main St., Port Jefferson. 642–0607. wilkes Gallery 91 Main St., Northport. 261–4007.
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Phoenix Fine Arts Gallery 139 S. Country Road, Bellport. 776–0811.
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MuseuMs Brookhaven Volunteer Fire Fighters Museum Fireman’s Memorial Park, 725 Route 25, Ridge, 924–8114. Tues. and Thurs. 10 am–3 pm, Sat. 10 am–4 pm and Sun. noon–4 pm, May through October. Free. Maritime explorium 101 East Broadway, Port Jefferson, 331–3277; maritimeexplorium.org. Offers family–centered, interactive exhibits and programs and activities rich in the maritime history of Long Island. $5. Open weekends 1–5 pm, else by reservation. Special weekday and summer programs, events and parties. csH whaling Museum Nineteenth–century whaleboat, harpoons and scrimshaw. 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 367–3418; cshwhalingmuseum. org. Open every day, 11 am–5 pm. $6, $5 students 5–18 and seniors, under 4 free. dNA Learning center 334 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, (516) 367–5170; dnalc. org. Mon.–Fri., 10 am–4 pm.
Operated by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, museum contains exhibits related to DNA research. Hallockville Museum F arm 19th–century North Fork farm. 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 298–5292. Guided tours, Fri.– Sun., noon–4 pm. Tours: $7, $5 children and seniors. Heckscher Museum of Art European and American art. 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 351– 3250; heckscher.org. Wed.Fri., 10 am–5 pm, weekends 11 am–5 pm. Admission $8, $6 seniors, $5 students, under 10 free; $6, $4, $4 Huntington residents.
Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum Oldest lighthouse in NY state, completed 1796. National Maritime Historic Landmark. Route 27, East Montauk, 668–2544; montauklighthouse. com. Open daily 10:30 am; July 1–Aug. 30, Sun.–Fri. to 5:30 pm, Sat. to 7pm; Aug 31 to 7 pm, Labor Day to 5:30 pm. $9, $8 seniors, $4 children. $8 parking, free after 4 pm.
Northport Historical society 215 Main St., Northport, 757–9859. Annual history contest, antiques, holiday house tour, exhibits. Open Tues.–Sun., 1–4:30 pm. Self–guided walking tours of Main Street for $5 LI Museum of American Art, during regular hours; audio History & carriages information, historic photos and A Smithsonian affiliate. Antique directions. carriages, historic buildings, Telephone Pioneers Museum art. 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook; longislandmuseum.org. A re–creation of Alexander Thurs.–Sat. 10 am–5 pm; Sunday Graham Bell’s workshop. Also, a collection of old telephones and noon–5 pm. $9, $7 seniors 62– plus, $4 children 6–17; under 6, directories, other memorabilia. members free. Seniors free Tues- 445 Commack Road, Commack, days 10 am–noon. Open Labor 543–1371. First Sunday of every month 1–4 pm or by appointment. Day. Tours by appointment.
Vanderbilt Museum & Planetarium 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport, 854–5579, vanderbiltmuseum.org. Former mansion of William K. Vanderbilt II features original furnishings. Marine museum, natural history displays with hundreds of specimens. Mansion tours. Planetarium offers seasonal shows and special events, see website for details. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 am–5 pm, Sundays, noon–5 pm. General admission $7, $6 seniors, students, $3 children under 12. suffolk county Historical society 300 W. Main St., Riverhead. 727–2881; suffolkcountyhistoricalsociety.org. Exhibits illustrate history of Suffolk County and Long Island. Treasures of Sagtikos Manor through Sept. Wed.–Sat., 10 am–4:30 pm. Adults $5, seniors $3, 17 and under $1, members free.
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Smith Point County Park On the Fire Island barrier beach. Offers camping, fishing, scuba diving, swimming and a food concession. A nationally recognized team of lifeguards. William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, 852–1313. Parking: $15, $8 for Green Key cardholders.
Jones Beach State Park Offers fine surf bathing along 6.5 miles of ocean beach, a half mile of bay beach for still–water bathing, and two swimming pools. A world–famous theater offers outdoor entertainment through the summer. 1 Ocean Parkway, Wantagh. Parking $10. 516–785–1600.
Heckscher State Park nysparks.state.ny.us/parks. Sixteen hundred acres of parkland attract hikers, cyclists, campers, picnickers and nature lovers. Swimmers can use the Great South Bay or the swimming pool complex. Heckscher Parkway, East Islip. Parking $10. 581–2100.
Orient Beach State Park Located at the end of the North Fork, this park has 4 miles of pristine beach. Route 25, Orient. Parking $10. 323–2440.
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VIsIT THe PAsT Brewster House Main Street (Route 25A), East Setauket, 751–2244. Open by appointment. A 17th–century home, the oldest surviving in the area, that was the subject of a William Sidney Mount painting, “Long Island Farmhouse.” sherwood–jayne House 55 Old Post Road, East Setauket, 692–4664. Open by appointment. An early 18th– century home with a collection of antique furnishings. Thompson House 93 N. Country Road, Setauket, 751–2244. Circa 1709. Mather House 115 Prospect St., Port Jefferson, 473–2665. Local history exhibits. Manor of saint George Neighborhood Road, Mastic Beach, 281–5034. The house of William “Tangier” Smith. The British occupied the house during the Revolutionary War. Open May–Oct. Free.
stony Brook Grist Mill Harbor Road and Main Street, Stony Brook, 751–2244. A 1751 mill restored to working order. Huntington Arsenal 425 Park Ave., Huntington, 351–3244. A fully restored arsenal building from the colonial period. Militia and other demonstrations. kissam House 434 Park Avenue, Huntington, 427–7045. Open by appointment. A 1795 home containing a collection of antique furnishings, artwork and costumes. Henry Lloyd Manor 41 Lloyd Harbor Road, Lloyd Harbor, 424–6110. Built by Henry Lloyd circa 1711 and occupied by the British during the Revolutionary War. joseph Lloyd Manor House Lloyd Lane, Lloyd Harbor, 692–4664. The home of Jupiter Hammon, a slave who became the first published black poet.
sagamore Hill National Historic site 12 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay, 922–4788. Sagamore Hill was the “Summer White House” of President Theodore Roosevelt. The main house is closed for rehabilitation, but the visitor center, museum and grounds remain open, 9 am–5 pm Wednesday–Sunday.
Franklin o. Arthur Farm 245 E. Main Street, Smithtown, 265–6768. A mid–18th century farmhouse.
walt whitman Birthplace 246 Old Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station, 427–5240.
wading river Historical society 300 N. Country Road, Wading River, 929–4082. An 1826 home which houses the society’s local history collection. It is furnished with period furniture.
st. james General store 516 Moriches Road, St. James, 854–3740. On the National Register of Historic Places, unchanged structurally since 1894 and in continuous use since 1857. caleb smith House 5 N. Country Road, Smithtown, 265–6768. An 1819 house that contains a collection of historical artifacts and furniture.
epenetus smith Tavern 211 E. Main Street, Smithtown, 265–6768. A mid–18th century tavern that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
william Miller House 75 N. Country Road, Miller Place, 476–5742. House tours by appointment. The 1720 home to one of the original residents of Miller Place. william Floyd estate 245 Park Drive, Mastic Beach, 399–2030. The manor house on the property was home to William Floyd, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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july 10 ‘Frozen’ Free outdoor movies on the front lawn of Deepwells Farm County Park, St. James, 497 Route 25A. Movie starts at dark. Bring blankets or chairs. Rain date July 17.
july 12–13 13th Annual chapter Truck show Hallockville Museum Farm, a non– profit offering tours, workshops, special events, fairs and festivals throughout the year. The annual tuck show is sponsored by the American Truck Historical Society. 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. For more information, call 821–4845 or athsli.com.
july 10 ‘rocky II’ Free drive–in movie at Crab Meadow Beach, Northport. Movie starts at dark. Bring chairs. Overflow parking with bus service to the beach. Rain location Elwood Middle School, 478 Elwood Road. 7:30 pm. Call 351–3112; huntingtonny.gov. july 12 Art, Music & Poetry in the Park Northport Village Park at the foot of the Harbor. 10 am–5 pm. A fun–filled day of art vendors, musicians, Middle Eastern dancers, poets, and a children’s chorus. Sponsored by the Northport Arts Coalition; northportarts.org.
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july 22 ‘saving Mr. Banks’ Free outdoor movies at Mayor Jeanne Garant Harborfront Park, Port Jefferson, off East Broadway. Movie starts at dusk. Bring blankets or chairs. Rain date next evening. july 24 ‘Back to the Future’ Free drive–in movie at Crab Meadow Beach, Northport. Movie starts at dark. Bring chairs. Overflow parking with bus service to the beach. Rain location Elwood Middle School, 478 Elwood Road. 7:30 pm. Call 351–3112 or visit huntingtonny.gov. july 27, Aug. 16 walk Through History Walk through history with farmer and spy Abraham Woodhull. Starts at the Caroline Episcopal Church, 1 Dyke Road, Setauket. 2 pm. Arrive 15 minutes before start time. $5, $3 members. For more information call 751–3730; tvhs. org. july 27 Family Fun day at LI Museum The Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1200 Route
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aug. 23 Hatchling turtle day Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium, 1660 Route 25A, CSH, (516) 692–6768; cshfha.org. Celebrate the hatching of the baby turtles and enjoy refreshments. 10 am–3 pm. $6 adults, $4 under 12 and seniors, 2 and under free. aug. 23–24 seafood festival LI Maritime Museum, 88 West Ave., Sayville, 447–8679; liseafoodfestival. org. Arts and craft vendors, live performances, pirate shows, public sailing. Museum tours, live music, workshops, children’s activities and seafood. 10 am–7 pm; $8, kids 5 and under are free. aug. 24 village Green Walking tour Discover Setauket’s rich history. Starts at the Setauket Neighborhood House, 95 Main St., Setauket. 2 pm. Arrive 15 minutes before start time. $5, $3 members. For more information call 751–3730 or visit tvhs.org. aug. 21 fishing & Crabbing Clinic Corey Beach, Blue Point. Snapper and crab fishing techniques, biology and stewardship. 5:30–7:30 pm. Preregistration required, limited to 50 participants. For more information call 444–0283 or visit huntingtonny.gov.
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Continued from page 28 July 12 Honor our Hometown Heroes Annual free concert in Heckscher State Park, East Islip. Atlantic Wind Symphony and Swingtime Big Band. Starts at 8 pm. Call 224– 5420; islipartscouncil.org. July 13–Aug. 24 Stony Brook Concerts on the Green Live music 7–9 pm in front of the Stony Brook Post Office, 129 Main St., Stony Brook, 751–2244; wmho.org. Free. July 13: Six Gun Band; July 20: The Precisions; July 27: The Chris Jennings Band; Aug. 3: Jack’s Waterfall; Aug. 10: New York Exceptions; Aug. 17: Edward DeCorsia and New York’s Most Dangerous Big Band; Aug. 24: County Line July 18–20 Great South Bay Music Festival Shorefront Park, Smith St., Patchogue. A three–day event of American–themed music, art and culture. Features over 50 musical artists on four stages. Bring lawn chairs. Friday, 1:30–11 pm; Saturday, 1 pm–midnight; Sunday, 11:30 am–9:45 pm. General admission Friday, Saturday $36,
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seniors $33; Sunday 1:30 pm on $39, seniors $36; Sunday Laurie Berkner special 11:30 all day $36. Reduced prices online; greatsouthbaymusicfestival.com. July 18 Jazz in the Living Room Jazz improvisation at the Mills Pond House, 660 Route 25A, St. James, 862–6575; www.stacarts.org. Admission: $5 , free for ‘Listen in the Living Room’ participants Sponsored by Smithtown Township Arts Council. July 26–Aug. 24 CM Performing Arts Center 931 Montauk Highway, Oakdale, 218–2810; cmpac.com. July 26: Robert E. Hanson, psychic medium, 7:30 pm, $35; Aug. 24: New York’s Most Dangerous Big Band, 7 pm, $15. July 3–31 (Every Thurs.) Northport Community Band concerts Robert W. Krueger Bandshell, Northport Village Park at the foot of Main Street; ncb59.org. Every Thursday at 7:30 pm. Bring your own chair or blanket. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce; 754–3905.
on STAge & SCreen Continued from page 26 Check website for performance times. July 12–Aug. 24: “Peter Pan The Musical”; Aug: 30: The “Cast” of Beatlemania; Sept. 6–28: “Barefoot in the Park.” Staller Center Stony Brook University, Nicolls Road, Stony Brook; stallercenter.com and stallercenter.com/music. 632–2787 (ARTS) for tickets and 632–7235 for info. July 17–26: SB Film Festival; for more information see page 21. The Minstrel Players 3rd. Annual One Act Play Festival 130 Main Street, Northport. 732–2926; minstrelplayers. org. July 26, 8 pm and July 27, 3 pm: Short Scene Festival – Scenes from the Zone. Tickets $20, seniors and children $15, group rates available. Theatre Three 412 Main St., Port Jefferson. 928–9100, theatrethree. com. Summer concerts and comedy. All performances 8 pm. July 11–Sept. 26: Friday Night Faceoff; July 11–12: Long Island Comedy Festival; July 18: Elvis tribute; July 19: The Fast Lane, Eagles Tribute; July 25: The Duprees; July 26: Beatlemania Now; Aug.
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HuNTINGToN suMMer ArTs FesTIVAL Performances are free, starting at 8:30 pm, except where noted, at the Chapin Rainbow Stage, Heckscher Park, Prime Avenue and Route 25A, Huntington. Daily updates at 271–8423, or huntingtonarts.org. Tuesday Family Series shows, 7:30 pm. Call 271–8423, ext. 4 for rain locations.
July Events
July 1: “Beauty and the Beast”; July 2: Huntington Community Band; July 3: North Shore Pops and Northport Community Band; July 4: Matuto Roots/World Music Brazil; July 5: Nutopians – John Lennon tribute; July 6: Sol y Sombra; July 8: Moona Luna; July 9: Huntington Community Band; July 10: LI Dance Consortium and Northport Community Band; July 11: Black Violin; July 12: “Young Frankenstein”; July 13: Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra; July 15: Dirty Sock Funtime Band; July 16: Huntington Community Band; July 17: Isotope Stompers and Northport Community Band; July 18: Martha Redbone; July 19: Unplugged Showcase, noon–6 pm; Huntington Folk Festival – Bobtown, 8 pm: ; July 20: SparkBoom, 6:30 pm;
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The Huntington Community Band plays on the Chapin Rainbow Stage every Thursday in July. July 22: “Aladdin”; July 23: Huntington Community Band; July 24: “Fair Play” and Northport Community Band; July 25: Chameleon; July 26: Vijay Iyer Trio; July 27: Swingtime Big Band; July 29: Soul Street Dance; July 30: Huntington Community Band; Aug. 31: WindSync Wind Quintet and Northport Community Band.
August Events
Aug. 1: Carlos Nuñez; Aug. 2: “Little Shop of Horrors”; Aug. 3: Rioult Dance Company; Aug. 5: “Butterfly!” Hudson Vagabond Puppets; Aug. 6: LI Dance Consortium; Aug. 7: Island Hills Chorus and Twin Shore Chorus; Aug. 8: The Alternative Routes; Aug. 9: Long Island Philharmonic; Aug. 10: Roomful of Blues.
NATure PreserVes Avalon Park & Preserve Shep Jones Lane, behind the Stony Brook Duck Pond, between Harbor Road, Stony Brook 689–0619. Avalon features trails, a labyrinth and a wildflower field. Blydenburgh county Park Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, 854–3713. Blydenburgh Lake contains a variety of fish species, but is best known for its largemouth bass. A 627–acre park with many facilities including campsites, fishing pond, hiking trails, picnicking, rest rooms, row–boat rentals, restored mill and mill house. cathedral Pines Yaphank–Middle Island Road, Middle Island, 852–5500. County park. Hiking, camping, mountain biking, bridle paths, picnicking, restrooms, playground and sports fields. Adjacent is Prosser’s Pines, the largest stand of pine trees on Long Island, planted by William Dayton in the 19th century.
daniel r. davis sanctuary Coram–Mount Sinai Road, Coram. A 66–acre sanctuary that exemplifies the pitch pine and scrub oak barrens that covered much of Long Island. A field used to train soldiers during the War of 1812 sits in the southeast corner. david weld sanctuary Boney Lane, Nissequogue, 367–3225. A 125–acre preserve on the Long Island Sound with a variety of habitats, plant life and wildlife. Finlay–wolf Pond Ronkonkoma Avenue, 367–3225. A nine–acre nature conservancy with a variety of plant life centered around a kettle hole pond. Matheson Meadows sanctuary Fort Hill Drive, Lloyd Harbor, 367–3225. A 40–acre meadow preserve with a variety of wildlife.
reppa Pond Preserve Sound Road, Wading River, 367–3225. A six–acre preserve around a freshwater pond. rocky Point Natural resources Management Area Route 25A in Rocky Point, Rocky Point Road (bike trail access only) and Whiskey Road, Rocky Point. State– managed, once operated by the Radio Corporation of America as a global communications center, this area’s almost 6,000 acres of pine and oak forest provide miles of hiking, biking, equestrian trails and seasonal hunting. sunken Forest Preserve Sailors Haven, Fire Island National Seashore, 597–6183. A unique stand of holly and other trees located below dune level and protected by the dunes that surround it. Visitors’ center open 10 am–5 pm, Mon.–Fri., 10 am–6:30 pm weekends.
Note: Most of the preserves are open daily, from dawn to dusk, except where noted.
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Target rock National wildlife refuge 12 Target Rock Road, Huntington, 286–0485. Wildlife and a system of nature trails. Open 8 am–4 pm. uplands Farm sanctuary 250 Lawrence Hill Road, Cold Spring Harbor, 367– 3225. A 97–acre preserve on a former dairy farm offering hiking and a variety of plants and wildlife. Vail Blydenburgh sanctuary 62 Eckernkamp Dr., Smithtown. Mixed hardwood forests, fields, tidal and freshwater marshes along Nissequogue River. Owned and managed by Environmental Centers of Setauket– Smithtown. wading river Marsh Preserve Sound Road, Wading River, 367–3225. 104 acres in a tidal marsh. Wading River Marsh Preserve is a peaceful place to hike and explore the fascinating salt marsh community.
wINerIes Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard 2114 Sound Ave., Baiting Hollow 369–0100. Bedell North Fork 36225 Route 25, Cutchogue 734–7537. Bouquet 35 Cox Neck Road, Mattituck 1–877–877–0527. castello di Borghese 17150 County Route 48, Cutchogue 734–5111. channing daughters winery 1927 Scuttlehole Road, Bridgehampton 537–7224. clovis Point 1935 Main Road, Jamesport 722–4222. comtesse Thérèse 739 Main Road, Aquebogue 779–2800. corey creek Vineyards 45470 Route 25, Southold 765–4168.
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croteaux Vineyards 1450 S. Harbor Road, Southold 765–6099.
duck walk Vineyards south 231 Montauk Highway, Water Mill 726–7555.
diliberto winery 250 Manor Lane, Jamesport 722–3416.
Harbes Family Farm & Vineyard 715 Sound Ave., Mattituck 298–9463.
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wINerIes jamesport Vineyards 1216 Main Road (Route 25) Jamesport 722–5256. jason’s Vineyard 1785 Main Road (Route 25) Jamesport 238–5801. Laurel Lake Vineyards 3165 Main Road, Laurel 298–1420. Lieb Family cellars 35 Cox Neck Road, Mattituck 298–1942. Loughlin Vineyards South Main Street, Sayville 589–0027. Macari Vineyards 150 Bergen Ave., Mattituck 298–0100. Martha clara Vineyards 6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead 298–0075. Mattebella Vineyards 46005 Main Road, Southold 888–628–8323. Mccall wines 22600 Route 25, Cutchogue 734–5764. one woman Vineyard 5195 Old North Road, Southold. 765–1200. osprey’s dominion Vineyards 44075 Main Road, Peconic 765–6188. Palmer Vineyards 5120 Sound Ave., Aquebogue 722–9463. Pellegrini Vineyards 23005 Route 25, Cutchogue 734–7361. Pindar Vineyards 37645 Main Road, Peconic 734–6200. Pugliese Vineyards 34515 Main Road, Cutchogue 734–4057. raphael Vineyards 39390 Main Road, Peconic 765–1100.
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roanoke Vineyards 3543 Sound Ave., Riverhead 727–4161.
sparkling Pointe 39750 Route 48, Southold 765–0200.
sannino Bella Vita Vineyard 1375 Peconic Lane, Peconic 734–8282.
The Grapes of roth Sag Harbor 725–7999.
scarola Vineyards 4850 Sound Ave., Mattituck 298–7676.
The old Field Vineyards 59600 Main Road, Southold 765–0004.
sherwood House Vineyards 2600 Oregon Road, Mattituck 779–2817.
Vineyard 48 18910 Route 48, Cutchogue 734–5200.
shinn estate 2000 Oregon Road, Mattituck 804–0367.
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waters crest winery 22355 Route 48, Unit 6, Cutchogue 734–5065. wölffer estate Vineyards 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack 537–5106.
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july 4 Independence day at Martha clara Vineyards 6025 Sound Ave, Riverhead. 298-0075; marthaclaravineyards.com. Celebrate at Martha Clara with Chain Reaction Band playing an energetic mix of dance music from the 70’s to current hits.
yard.com. Owner and winemaker Anthony Sannino will lead a tour of the winery and a lesson on the winemaking process. Participants will have the opportunity to make their own custom blend. Lunch is provided. Call to make reservations. Starts at noon; $150 per couple.
july 10 and Aug. 7 Tasting classes Channing Daughters Winery, 1927 Scuttlehole Road, Bridgehampton, 5377224; channingdaughters.com. 6-8 pm. Christopher Tracy, a winemaker who is a certified wine educator, gives an overview and wine tasting. July 10 $80, Aug. 7 $95 by advance purchase only. Class features 12 wines paired with cheese.
Aug. 9 North Fork craft Beer, BBQ & wine Festival Peconic Bay Winery, 31320 Main Rd., Cutchogue, 734.7361; northforkcraftbeerfestival.com. The 50 finest craft breweries from across the country and 100 brews paired with Maple Tree BBQ and award-winning wines from local wineries. 2-5:30 pm, rain or shine. VIP tickets: $85 plus tax, starts 1 pm. General tickets: $60 plus tax. Designated driver $15 plus tax. Tickets can be purchased online.
july 14-17 wine camp This four-day, three-night adventure in Long Island’s wine country includes many of the region’s award-winning wineries. Visit winecamp.org or call 4959744. $1,299 pp. july 20 and Aug. 10 winemaker for a day Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard, 1375 Mill Road, Peconic, 734-8282, sanninovine-
Harmony Vineyards 169 Harbor Road, Head of the Harbor, 291-9900. Drink-In Movies Thursdays at sunset, open 6-10pm. Live jazz bands perform every weekend. Visit harmonyvineyards.com for updated information.
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Live Music at clovis Point 1935 Main Road, Jamesport 722-4222, clovispointwines.com. Live music every weekend. Saturdays 2 pm-5 pm, Sundays 1:30 pm-4:30 pm. Check website for exceptions Twilight series Corey Creek Vineyards, 45470 Main Road, (Route. 25), Southold, 765-4168. Live music, wine tasting and food vendors. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-9 pm through October. $5 cover charge. Vineyard Tours & wine Tastings A guided tour of the winery and production facility with wine tasting at Castello di Borghese Vineyard & Winery, Route 48 (Sound Ave.) and Alvah’s Lane, Cutchogue. Thursdays and Sundays at 1 pm through October, $20. For tickets call 734-5111 or visit castellodiborghese.com. Vineyard walk Shinn Estate Vineyards, 2000 Oregon Road, Mattituck, 804-0367. Weekends, Every Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 pm. Get an insider’s explanation of our unique gravity-fed winemaking process, natural vineyard yeast fermentation, and our barrel-aging process. $20 pp includes tasting of four wines.
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