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ummer vacation often starts with high expectations. Children are excited about the prospect of fun days outdoors playing with friends, while parents anxiously await relaxing months without the responsibilities of school and extracurricular clubs. But once summer vacation arrives and the first few days have passed, parents often find that the litany of cheers and giggles transform into a chorus of “I’m bored.” Many parents pore over ideas that will keep their children busy throughout the summer. Many activities that come to mind tend to be expensive, so if cutting costs is a priority, parents might need to think outside the box to come up with entertaining ideas that won’t break the bank.
around the table and decide which outings would be interesting and then mark them on the calendar. Some parents purchase season passes to amusement parks and take the kids several times over the summer. In either case, bring snacks and lunch from home when possible to keep costs in check.
Kid Swap
Chances are many of your neighbors are also facing the same difficulties as they try to find ways for kids to spend their summer afternoons. Parents can get together and set up a schedule for entertaining the kids. For example, one parent is responsible for the whole lot one day, while the next day another parent takes a turn. This gives parents the opportunity to take a break from parental responsibilities and enjoy some quiet time. And for the children, time spent Camp Summer camp is a popular way for kids in a pool, watching movies, playing video to spend their summers, but many camps games, or riding bikes is often more enjoyare expensive.The American Camp Asso- able with friends in tow. ciation has found that overnight camps can Fun Projects cost anywhere from $325 to $780 a week. Children often want to feel useful, and Day camp fees may be $100 to $275 per may enjoy the responsibility of some easy week. Parents who send their children to tasks in and around the house -- so long as camp for an entire season might pay any- the tasks are fun. Washing the car with a where from $3,000 to $9,000 for the seven- hose and a bucket of sudsy water is a fun to nine-week program. way to cool off during the hot summer days Parents looking for an alternative to and get a chore done. While parents should costly camps should consider local pro- not expect a perfect job, they can rest asgrams that offer summer activities. Librar- sured that the kids will have at least an hour ies, schools and childcare centers may have of fun in the sun and water. programs that run the length of summer and Set aside a patch of the yard that chilare considerably less expensive than more dren can turn into their own personal garformal camps. A YMCA or even a swim club dens. Encourage digging in this area and may also put together activities. Parents provide seeds or seedling plants as well as whose children attend afterschool sporting kid-sized gardening tools. Each day the kids classes, such as karate or soccer, may find can check on the progress of their gardens. that the organizations offer a camp or sumSome home-improvement and craft mer program. stores sponsor free learning activities for children. They can be held in the morning Day Trips If a parent is off for the summer, then or afternoon and will teach interesting skills day trips may be a possibility. Schedule a that can be put to use again at home. Summer vacations are soon to arrive, few day trips to different locations that the kids are excited to see. Newspapers routine- and parents can be armed with a list of enly print “Go See It” or “Just Go” listings that joyable -- yet inexpensive -- ways to keep highlight local events. The family can gather kids busy.
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S4 Guide to Summer Fun • News Times Newspapers, Friday, May 22, 2015 Check website for concert times Thursday, July 16 Christina Perri, Colbie Caillat Special Guest: Rachel Platten Friday, July 17 311, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Green Oogee Wawa, Heavy Duty Super Ego, Joe Bayer Band, Ancient Tongue, Maui Waui & The Good vibes, Six Gun, Funk’t Up, Yankee Rebel, Unwined, DJ Neil Wrangler, Little Gree Men plus the LI Boot Kickers
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Saturday, August 1 Baldwin Park, Baldwin Special Time: 7:30 p.m. Long Island’s own FiveStone brings classic rock, pop and dance music to Baldwin Park, Baldwin Harbor. Firework Tuesday, August 4 Seamans Neck Park, Seaford The LP’s sing the hits of the supergroups from the 70’s and 80’s Wednesday, August 5 Echo Park, West Hempstead “I Just Called to Say I Love You,” “Isn’t She Lovely” and the hits of Stevie Wonder played by Sir Duke Thursday, August 6 Harold Walker Park, Lakeview Danny Kean and Friends, one of the metro area’s hottest bands, in concert Friday, August 7 Hendrickson Avenue Park, Belmont The multi-talented Jerome City Smith showcases his incredible voice Tuesday, August 11 Hewlett Point Park, Bay Park “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” and take “Penny Lane” to the Beatles Tribute by Beyond Fab Wednesday, August 12 Rock Museum Hall, Lawrence The Oneg Shemesh Band brings the fresh, innovative sound of contemporary Jewish Music Thursday, August 13 Averill Blvd. Park, Elmont A night of musical magic with the band Hokis Pokis Friday, August 15 Speno Park, East Meadow In “Your Wildest Dreams” spend one of those “Nights in White Satin” during a Moody Blues Tribute by Tuesday Afternoon Tuesday, August 18 Rath Park, Franklin Square Those “Jersey Boys” Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons are celebrated in a tribute concert by Who Loves You Wednesday, August 19 Merrick Road Park, Merrick “If I Could Turn Back Time” I’d visit those “Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves” at the Cher Tribute performed by Dark Lady Thursday, August 20 East Village Green, Levittown Wonderous Stories plays a Tribute to the British Invasion with rock ‘n’ roll from “across the pond Friday, August 21 Newbridge Road Park, Bellmore
We’re “Stayin’ Alive” as You Should Be Dancing plays a Bee Gees Tribute Vanderbilt Museum www.vanderbiltmuseum.org 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport 631-854-5579 Mid-Summer Night Dances, 6:30–9:30 Popular summer dances are held in the Celebration Tent most Thursday evenings. Ballroom and other types of dancing are featured. Instructors teach a new dance step each week. Co-produced with C & D Productions, Inc. Gates open 6:00. Dance lessons, 6:30 to 7:00, with dancing until 9:30. Light dinner fare included (51 Broadway Caterers). Admission: $30 at door; $25 in advance, on-line. Season tickets available: $160 (or $20 per evening). Schedule with featured dance step: June 25, bachata by Rhythmology; July 9, West Coast swing by Ellen McCreery; July 16, rumba by Antz Joseph (special performance by Dancing Classroom Long Island Youth Ensemble); July 23, fox trot by Ballroom of Huntington; July 30, cha cha by Patti Paneibianco; August 20, hustle by Donna DiSimone; August 27, East Coast swing by Swing Dance Long Island; September 3, salsa by Rhythmology. Sunday, June 7 Woodstock Revival III, 12:00–6:00 This annual outdoor summer concert – several dozen artists painting to live music – is a benefit for museum education programs. A Day of Woodstock Tribute bands overlooking the Long Island Sound, featuring Wonderous Stories, Half Step, Milagro and Jellyband. Concert-goers bring beach chairs, blankets and picnic lunches. Tickets: adults $25 online, $35 at door. Children ages 5–15, $10 on-line or at door. Children 5 and under are free. Sunday, June 14 4:30-5:30pm Songs in the Key of Earth Award-winning singersongwriter Patricia Shih and her sidekick, Stephen Fricker, will perform a one-hour, multi-media, audience-participation family concert – with images and video projected onto the Planetarium dome. Tickets: $8 per person, on-line. Sunday, July 12 The Liverpool Shuffle Summer Concert, 7:00
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tHeater Arena Players www.arenaplayers.org Vanderbilt Mansion Courtyard 180 Little Neck Road Centerport 631-854-5579 Sunday, July 12 through Sunday, July 26 Twelfth Night Wednesday, July 29 through Sunday, August 30 Othello All tickets $15 Ballet Long Island www.theballetcenter.org 1863 Pond Avenue, Ronkonkoma 631-737-1964 Saturday, May 30 through Sunday, May 31, 1pm Disney Kids Jungle Book $18 adult/$9 child or Senior Citizen Adelphi University Performing Arts Center Aupac.adelphi.edu 1 South Ave, Garden City 516-877-4000 Check website for ticket and pricing availability
Sunday, May 31 The Rainmaker Location: Bayway Arts Center Saturday, May 23 Ah! Real Magic – Gary Ferrar Location: Broadhollow at Elmont Saturday, May 23 through Sunday, June 7 The Odd Couple Female Version Location: BroadHollow at Elmont Sunday, July 11 through Sunday, July 26 The Rainmaker Location: BroadHollow at Elmont Tuesday, July 14, 11am Aladdin Location: Bayway Arts Center Wednesday, July 15th at 10:30a.m. and 1:30p.m.; Friday, July 24th at 10:30a.m.; Monday, July 27th at 10:30a.m.; Tuesday, July 28th at 10:30a.m.; Thursday, July 30th at 11:00a.m. and 1:00p.m.; Monday, August 17th at 10:00a.m. Alladin Location: BroadHollow at Elmont Sunday, August 8 through Sunday, August 23 The Music Man Location: BroadHollow at Elmont Cultural Arts Playhouse www.culturalartsplayhouse. com 625 Old Country Road, Plainview 516-694-3330 Check website for show times, pricing and ticket availability Friday, May 15, 8pm CAPSized Friday, June 12 through Wednesday, July 15 All Shook Up Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 26 Footloose
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Friday, July 31 through Sunday, August 16 American Idiot
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Sunday, August 2, 2pm Film: Show Boat Broadhollow Theatre Company at Elmont 700 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont 631-581-2700 www.broadhollow.org Check website for ticket and pricing availability Saturday, May 16 through
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ner show at the views at Mt. Fuji, Route 17, Hillburn, NY ($65 pp includes complimentary drink and continental food served) (845) 357-5501 Friday, June 19, 8:00pm Murder By Fathers Day….a comedy murder mystery dinner show at Riccardo’s, 21-01 24th Avenue, Astoria, NY ($45pp) (718) 721-7777 Saturday, August 15, 7:00pm Murder at the Camp Reunion…a comedy murder mystery dinner show at the views at Mt. Fuji, Route 17, Hillburn, NY ($65 pp includes complimentary drink and continental food served) (845) 357-5501 Friday, August 21, 7:00pm Dancing with the Killers… a comedy murder mystery dinner show at West Point Club, I603 Cullum Rd., West Point, NY 10996 ($45 pp) (845) 446-5504 John Drew Theater, Guild Hall 158 Main Street, East Hampton (631) 324-4050 Check website for ticket availability and pricing Saturday, May 16, 7pm A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller Saturday, May 23, 7pm Strangemen & Co. Live Tuesday, June 9 through Sunday June 28 All My Sons by Arthur Miller Friday, July 3, 7pm The Beach Boys Sunday, July 5, 8pm A Sondheim Evening Thursday, July 9 Rock Cinema: Stop Making Sense Friday, July 10, 8pm Reserved For Rondee with special guest Pandafan Saturday, July 11, 7:30pm The Hamptons International Film Festivals presents summer Docs #1 Sunday, July 12, 11am Guild Hall Simmer Fashion Series On and Off The Runway: Carmen Marc Valvo Sunday, July 12, 8pm An Evening with Former US Poet Laureat Bills Collins Tuesday, July 14, 8pm Swingin’ In The Hamptons with Cole Rumbough and Molly Ryan Thursday, July 16, 8pm Rock Ciinema: The Last Waltz Friday, July 17, 8pm Sue Costello: I Wasn’t Trying To Be Funny Saturday, July 18 Where Words Survive and Thrive: A WordTheatre Benefit Celebrating 40 years of Pushcart Prize Winning Short Stories Continued on Page S14
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Saturday, August 22, 8pm JB Smoove Sunday, August 23, 8pm Guild Hall Salon Series at Southampton Arts Center: You Made Me Love You – Celebrting 100 Years of the Great American Songbook starring Jennifer Sheehan Sunday, August 23, 5pm Big Apple Circus: Red Nose Revue Wednesday, August 26, 8pm National Theatre Live presents Everyman starring Chiwetel Ejiofor Thursday, August 27, 8pm Bill Boggs’ Memories of Sinatra Friday, August 28, 7:30pm The Hamptons International Film Festival presents Summer Docs #3 Saturday, August 29 through Sunday August 30, 8pm Joy Behar: Me, My Mouth and I John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport www.johnwengemantheater. com 631-261-2900 250 Main Street, Northport 631-261-2900 Check website for pricing and ticket availability Friday, May 28 through Friday, July 12 The Producers
Sunday, May 3, 2pm Man of LaMancha Showplace at Bellmore Movies Tuesday, June 12, 12pm lunch/1:15 performance Man of LaMancha Westbury Manor Saturday, June 13, Sunday June 14, Saturday, June 27 & Sunday, June 28 All dates 2 showings: 11:30am & 2p.m. Cinderalla Long Island Childrens Museum Sunday, July 19, 2pm West Side Story Showplace at Bellmore Movies The Minstrel Players www.minstrelplayers.org 130 Main Street, Northport 631-732-2926 Saturday, July 25, 8pm Sunday, July 26, 3pm 4th Annual Original Short Scene Festival Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts www.smithtownpac.org 2 E. Main Street, Smithtown 631-724-3700 Check website for show times, pricing and ticket availability Saturday, July 11 through Sunday, August 30 West Side Story
Vanderbilt Museum www.vanderbiltmuseum.org 180 Little Neck Road Centerport 631-854-5579 27th Annual Outdoor Summer Shakespeare Festival – Sunday, Wednesday and Friday Sunday, July 5 through Sunday, July 26 Twelfth Night (no performance on Sunday, July 12 and August 7) Sunday, August 2 through Sunday, August 30 Othello (no performance on Sunday, August 7) Presented by the Arena Players Repertory Theater on the Vanderbilt Mansion Courtyard stage. Performances on Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:00 p.m., Sundays at 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $15 per person – call 516-293-0674. Visit www.arenaplayers. org. In case of an inclement weather forecast, call 631854-5570 to see if performance will be given. July–August Arena Players Children’s Theater Arena Players specializes in audience-participation Plaza Theatrical Productions productions that delight 34 Forest Avenue, Lynbrook children and their parents. 516-599-6870 Visit vanderbiltmuseum.org www.plazatheatrical.com for schedule and tickets. Landmark on Main Street www.landmarkonmainstreet. org 232 Main Street, Suite 1 Port Washington 516-767-1384 Saturday, May 16 Megan Hilty Wednesday, May 27 Spatz Donovan Sunday, May 31 Suzanne Vega Tuesday, June 2 The SideMen with the Uptown Horns Wednesday, June 10 Back Stage with Sinatra/A Tribute To Frank Sinatra’s Centennial Sunday, June 14 Jessie Mueller with Jarrod Spector Wednesday, June 24 Piano Classics Wednesday, July 8 Summer Blues Wednesday, July 22 Bravura Soprani Wednesday, August 12 Some Like It Hot Wednesday, August 26 High Society
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BAD: What would a barbecue be without a helping of rich and creamy potato salad? Potato salad is typically the go-to side dish accompanying burgers, hot dogs and chicken. While potatoes can be healthy, they also are loaded with calories. Plus, potato salad is often made by mixing boiled potatoes with calorie-rich mayonnaise, adding even more calories and fat to this beloved side dish.
BAD: Frankfurters have been a staple of backyard barbecues for decades. But the average beef hot dog contains 140 calories and 15 grams of fat. And that’s before it’s even placed on a bun and embellished with your favorite toppings. Hot dogs also are high in sodium and some have a bevy of preservatives. BETTER: Turkey and chicken hot dogs are leaner than pork and beef varieties, with containing half the amount of calories as their more traditional counterparts. Concerns about “mystery meat” in hot dogs has long plagued the food industry. If you are worried about what is in your hot dogs, try making your own. Ground meat yourself and stuff into sausage casings. Fresh hot dogs thrown on the grill afford the ultimate control over what’s going into your body. BAD: Though nothing may be more American than apple pie, pie is not as healthy as one might think. Rich, buttery crusts and sugar-laden fillings can make one slice of pie quite fattening. Double-crust pies with a bottom and top crust will have even more calories. BETTER: Fresh fruit is always a better option than pie. A bowl of berries served with fresh whipped cream on the side will offer far fewer calories and just as much flavor as a slice of pie. BAD: Sugary beverages and mixed alcoholic drinks may be commonplace at barbecues. People often do not realize how quickly the calories can add up when consuming a tall glass of lemonade or a few poolside margaritas. There can be as many as 100 calories in a single shot of liquor, while soft drinks have increasingly drawn the ire of medical professionals on account of their high sugar content. BETTER: Water remains the best and healthiest thirst quencher. Float some lemon slices in a pitcher of water for a refreshing flavor without the calories. Those who want to indulge in an alcoholic beverage can choose a light beer and not go overboard. Smart choices at barbecues make it is easier to stay healthy and continue to look great in a swimsuit all season long
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museums African American Museum & Center for Education and Applied Arts 110 North Franklin Street Hempstead, NY 11550 516-572-0730 taags.aam@gmail.com Tuesday through Saturday 10am-5pm Center For Science Teaching and Learning www.cstl.org 1 Tanglewood Road Rockville Centre, NY 516-764-0045 The Amazing Animals Exhibit is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Check the website for events
Cradle of Aviation Museum Charles Lindbergh Blvd Garden City, NY 11530 516-572-4111 Tuesday through Sunday 9:30am-5pm Museum includes aviation museum galleries, Junior Jet Club and X-Ride Theatre Adults $14 (Combo $19) Senior Citizens and Children $12 (Combo $17) Dome Theatre $8 Adults; $7 Senior Citizens and Children Nunley’s Carousel $2 Events: May 7 Top Gun Days: Lecture and Book Signing
Garden City Historical Society Museum www.gardencityhistoricalsociety.org 11th Street, Garden City, NY 516-746-8900 Tuesdays 11am-3pm Free Admission Garvies Point Museum and Preserve www.garviespointmuseum. com 50 Barry Drive Glen Cove, NY Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-4pm Adults $3.00 Children 5-12 years $2.00 Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center Of Nassau County www.holocaust-nassau.org 100 Crescent Beach Road
Glen Cove, NY (516) 571-8040 Mondays-Fridays 10am-4:30pm Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, 12pm-4pm Adults $10; Seniors $5 Students $4 Events: May 4 Tolerance Benefit, A Tasting Event and Auction
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Events: Inked Curated by Beth Giacummo April 19 – June 1 Reception: May 3
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May 30 Armenian Genocide Commemoration
Long Island Children’s Museum www.LICM.com 11 Davis Avenue Garden City, NY Open Tuesday through Sunday 10am-5pm General Admission: $12 Visitors over 65: $11 Members: FREE Children under 1: FREE
July 30 Long Island Satellite Seminar of the Holocaust Educators Network August 3 7th Annual Golf Outing August 10 Facing History Seminar: “Race and Membership In US History: From Segregation to Civil Rights” Huntington Arts Council www.huntingtonarts.org 213 Main Street, Huntington 631.271.8423 Call or check website for all program details Islip Art Museum www.islipartmuseum.org 50 Irish Lane East Islip 631-224-5402
IAM Pocket Sized Curated by Rhonda Cooper June 28 – September 13 Reception: June 28, 1-4pm
Long Island Science Center www.Lisciencecenter.org 11 West Main Street, Riverhead, NY (631) 208-8000 Saturdays 11am-4pm Starting July 12pm-4pm Tuesday through Saturday $5 per person Museum of American Armor www.museumofamericanarmor.com 1303 Round Swamp Road Old Bethpage, NY
May 16 WW II Encampment on the grounds of Old Bethpage Village Restoration May 23 Memorial Day June 27 Long Island Military Timeline July 4 Massapequa Parade Nassau County Firefighters Museum and Education Center One Davis Avenue Garden City, NY Proudly protected by the Uniondale Fire Department 516-572-4177 Open daily Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00am to 5:00pm Open Mondays that fall on holidays and school breaks. From July until the end of August, the Museum is open 7 days a week Adult: $5.00 Child: $4.00 Special Discount*: $4.00 *Senior Citizens 62+, Volunteer Firemen & Non-Ambulatory Visitors
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News Times Newspapers, Friday, May 22, 2015 • Guide to Summer Fun Events: 11th Annual Memorial Golf Outing Monday, May 18 Held at the Brookville Country Club 10am Registration and Brunch 12pm Shotgun 6pm Evening Reception Nassau County Museum of Art www.nassaumeseum.org One Roslyn Drive Roslyn Harbor, NY (516) 484-9338 Hours of Operation Tuesday - Sunday, 11:00 a.m. - 4:45pm Museum Store Tuesday - Sunday, 11a.m. - 4:30pm Docent-Led Exhibition Tours Tuesday - Sunday at 2:00pm
Events: Thursday, May 14 at 5:30pm Spring Sculpture Stroll Laura Lynch Saturday, May 16 at 3pm Larry Fink: Fly on the Wall and the Social Critique Daniel Mirer and Aileen Wang Saturday, May 30 at 3pm John James Audubon: The Last Expedition Robert McCracken Peck Saturday, June 13 at 7pm Midnight in Paris The 2015 Museum Ball Sunday, June 21, 1 - 4pm Grand Picnic Party on the Lawn Summer Art Lab Session I: July 27 - Aug. 7 Session II: Aug. 10 - Aug. 21 Create Art, Explore Nature, Discover, Have Fun
Family Art Activities Sundays at 1:30 p.m
Nassau County Police Museum www.policeny.com 1490 Franklin Ave Mineola, NY (516) 573-7620 Call for Hours
Admission Fees: Adults $10 Seniors (62+) $8.00 Students $4.00 Children (4-12) $4.00 Museum Members Free
Oyster Bay Railroad Museum www.obrm.org Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay 516-558-7036 Open seasonally on
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Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm to 4pm Adults $5 Senior Citizens $4 Children under 12 Free Railroad Museum of Long Island www.rmli.org 4th Street at the Tracks Greenport, NY 631-477-0439 Griffing Avenue at the Tracks Riverhead, NY 631-727-7920 Riverhead is Open on Saturdays Only 10am - 4pm Greenport will Reopen Memorial Day Weekend Adults (13+) $7 Children (5-12) $4 Children under 5 FREE Science Museum of Long Island www.smli.org 1526 N. Plandome Road, Plandome, NY 516-627-9400 Call for information The American Airpower Museum at Republic www.americanairpowermuseum.com 1230 New Highway, Farmingdale, NY (631) 293-6398 Tuesday through Sunday
10:30am - 4pm Adults $10 Senior Citizens (65+) and Veterans with proper ID $8 Children (4-12) $5 Children under 4 FREE Call for membership pricing The American Guitar Museum www.americanguitarmuseum.com 1810 New Hyde Park Road 516-488-5000 Free admission
Mill Neck Manor House www.millneckmanorhouse. org 40 Frost Mill Road Mill Neck, NY (516) 628-4243 Call for tour information and rates NYIT de Seversky Mansion www.nyit.edu/deseversky Northern Boulevard, Old Westbury, NY Call for tour information and rates
Wantagh Railroad Museum www.wantagh.li/museum 1700 Wantagh Ave, Wantagh (516) 826-8767 Sundays 2:00pm to 4:00pm, from mid April through mid November.
Oheka Castle www.oheka.com 135 West Gate Drive Huntington, NY 631-659-1400 Call for tour information and rates
mansion tours
Old Bethpage Village Restoration www.oysterbaytown.com 303 Round Swamp Road
Planting Fields, Coe Hall www.plantingfields.org 1395 Planting Fields Road Oyster Bay, NY 516-922-9200
Old Bethpage, NY 516-571-8400 Adults $10 Children (5-12) $7 Children under 5 free Senior Citizens and volunteer firefighters $5 Check website for event information Old Westbury Gardens www.oldwestburygardens. org 71 Old Westbury Road Old Westbury, NY 516-333-0048 Call for tour information and rates Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum www.vanderbiltmuseum.org 180 Little Neck Road Centerport, NY 631-854-5579 Call for tour information and rates
Self-Guided Visits 11:30 am - 3:30 pm daily Now through Labor Day $5 Non-Members Members & Children under 12 free
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entertainment Animal Farm Petting Zoo and Family Park www.afpz.org 296 Wading River Road, Manorville 631-878-1785 Hours & Days Open Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm Sat.& Sun. 10am - 6pm Adults $14.50 Children (2-16) $12.50 Children under 2 - free Seniors (65+) $12.50 Rates are subject to change Adventureland Amusement Park www.adventureland.us 2245 Broad Hollow Rd Farmingdale • 631-694-6868
Check website for May and June Opening Hours July and August Opening Hours: Monday through Friday 11am Saturday and Sunday 11:30am Park closing time subject to change Check website for pricing options Active Kidz Long Island activekidzlongisland.com 200 Robbins Lane Jericho Open daily at 11:30am Maze $13 Toddler Center $10 Maze/Toddler Combo $18 Rock Climbing $16 Inflatables $16 Cannonball $7
Bayville Adventure Park www.bayvilleadventurepark. com 8 Bayville Ave. Bayville 516-624-7433 Check website for hours VIP Pay One Price/1 day unlimited ticket $29.75 VIP Pay One Price/2 day unlimited ticket $39.50 Check website for all other pricing; attractions range from $6.25 to $10.25
Sunday 11am-8pm/ Outdoor rides 12pm-7pm Check website for various ticket/promotion pricing Bounce Trampoline Sports www.bounceonit.com 310 Michael Drive, Syosset 516-762-1300 Check website for summer hours 60 Minutes $16 90 Minutes $20 120 Minutes $25 Add 60 Minutes $10 Galactic Jump N Glow 60 Minutes $16 90 Minutes $22 120 Minutes $28 Add 60 Minutes $12 Chuck E. Cheese www.chuckecheese.com Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place Hicksville 516-433-3343
Boomers Family Fun Center Sunday through Thursday www.boomerslongisland.com 11am-9pm 655 Long Island Ave, Medford Friday 11am-10pm (631) 475-1771 Saturday 10am-11pm Monday through Thursday Cold Spring Harbor 10am-7pm/Outdoor rides Fish Hatchery & closed Aquarium Friday 12pm-9pm/ www.cshfha.org Outdoor rides 4pm-8pm 1660 Route 25A Cold Spring Harbor Saturday 11am-10pm/ 516-692-6768 Outdoor Rides 12pm-9pm
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 516-367-6895 1 Bungtown Road Cold Spring Harbor www.cshl.edu/public Cousins Paintball www.cousinspaintball.com Calverton, NY 631-698-6230 Open every Saturday and Sunday from 9am-5pm Call for pricing and special offers Dave and Busters Mall at The Source 1504 Old Country Road Westbury 516-542-8501 Sunday through Thursday 11:30am-Midnight Friday through Saturday 11:30am-2:00am Enjoy 1/2 Price Games Every Wednesday Power Hour Mon-Fri 4:30-7pm 60 minutes of video game play for only $10 Specials 1/2 Price Games Wednesday Open to close Fun Station USA Funstationusa.com 40 Rocklyn Avenue Lynbrook, NY 516-599-7757 Open daily 11am-9pm
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Unlimited Ride Bracelet (All Day Pass) Monday thru Friday $11.95 — Includes: HelicopterCarousel-Turtles-Maze (must have socks) $14.95 — Includes: Bumper Cars-Helicopter-CarouselTurtles-Maze (must have socks) Saturday and Sunday $13.95 — Includes: Helicopter-Carousel-Turtles-Maze (must have socks) $16.95 — Includes: Bumper Cars-Helicopter-CarouselTurtles-Maze (must have socks) Price per Ride per PersonHelicopter — 2 ride tickets ($2.00) Turtle Train — 2 ride tickets ($2.00) Carousel — 2 ride tickets ($2.00) Bumper Cars — 3 ride tickets ($3.00) (44 inch height requirement) Laser Tag — ($5.00) (48 inch height requirement) Roller Coaster Simulator — ($5.00) (48 inch height requirement) Flight Simulator — ($6.00) (48 inch height requirement) Maze — $4.00 (must have socks) Unlimited Use FOR THE MAZE ONLY Continued on Page S22
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Long Island Aquarium www.longislandaquarium. com 431 E Main St, Riverhead, NY (631) 208-9200
Open June 6, 7, 13, 14, 19 10am-5pm
Movie theaters
June 20-26, 10-am-6pm
Herricks Theatre 3324 Hillside Ave New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 747-0555
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Check website for pass pricing $54.99-$67.99 Slots A Lot Raceway www.slotsalotraceway.com 1100 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, NY 516-253-5379 Hard Bodies: Tuesday at 7:30 PM Retro: Wednesday at 7:30 PM
Call or check website for special exhibition only and add-ons
Kids Racing: Every Second and Fourth Saturday at 8:00 PM
Long Island Puppet Theatre www.lipuppet.com 10 Heitz Place, Hicksville 516-932-5469 Check website for showtimes and pricing
Free racing clinic starts at 7:00
Long Island Laser Bounce www.Lilaswerbounce.com 516-342-1330 Times are subject to change; call for best availability $12.95 per session Long Island Game Farm www.longislandgamefarm.com Chapman Blvd., Manorville 631-860-3866 Out East Family Fun www.outeastfamilyfun.com 1716 Old Country Road Riverhead, NY (631) 208-9397 Summer Hours Open 10am-10pm (Memorial day through Labor Day) Check website for pricing Q-Zar www.qzarny.com 151 Voice Road, Carle Place Monday 10am-9pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10am-10pm Friday and Saturday 10am-1am Sunday 10am-9pm General Admission $7/game Exclusive Game $11/game Check website for discounts and special pricing Riverhead Raceway www.riverheadraceway.com 1797 Old Country Road Riverhead, NY 631-842-7223 Splish Splash www.splishsplash.com 2549 Splish Splash Dr, Calverton, NY (631) 727-3600 May 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 10am-5pm
Drag Strip Racing: Friday starting at 8:30. (Sign up at 8:00 PM) Car and Controller Rental $6/unlimited time Red and Yellow Tracks $6/15 minutes
AMC Loews Roosevelt Field 630 Old Country Road Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 741-4008 AMC Loews Raceway 1025 Corporate Drive Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 745-6937 United Artists Theatre at Westbury 12 7000 Brush Hollow Road Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 333-0009 Bow Tie Manhasset Cinemas 430 Plandome Rd Manhasset, NY 11030 (516) 627-7887 Port Washington Cinemas 116 Main St Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 944-6200 Soundview Cinemas, Inc. 7 Soundview Market Place Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 944-3900
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Blue King Track $9/15 minutes $13/30 minutes $20/1 hour $70/all day (subject to availability) Drag Strip Racing $20/one racer per hour $30/two racers per hour Strike Force Sports www.strikeforcesports.net 450 B Commach Road Deer Park, NY 631-242-1197 Public Sessions: Thursday 6pm-10pm Friday 5pm-11pm Saturday 12pm-1am Sunday 12pm-6pm Check website for session pricing The Children’s Safari www.thechildrenssafari.com 6 Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream, NY 516-872-2600 Turf Island www.turfisland.com 3573 Maple Court Oceanside, NY 516-543-4345 Check website for hours and programs
Cantiague Park Ice Rink www.nassaucountyny.gov 480 West John Street Hicksville, NY 11801 516-571-7056 Skate Rental $5 Skate Sharpening $7 Public Session Admission (subject to change) Resident Adult $7 Non Resident Adult $20 Resident Child $5 Non Resident Child $14 Resident Senior, volunteer firefighter, volunteer ambulance corps, police auxiliary units, persons with disabilities and veterans $4 Freeport Recreational Center www.freeportny.com 130 E. Merrick Road Freeport, NY 516-377-2314 Iceland www.icelandli.com 3345 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, NY 11040 516-746-1100 Fridays: 3:30pm-5:30pm All Ages Session Admisson $9.00 Ages 9 & Under $7.00 Skate Rental $4.00 Teen Night 8:30pm-10:30pm Admission $10.00 Skate Rental $4.00
Saturdays: 1:15pm-3:15pm All Ages Session Admission $9.00 Ages 9 & Under $7.00 Skate Rental $4.00 Sundays: 11:15am-12:45pm Children’s Session Admission $8.00 Ages 9 & Under $7.00 Skate Rental $4.00 Sundays: 1:00pm-3:00pm All Ages Session Admission $9.00 Ages 9 & Under $7.00 Skate Rental $4.00 Iceworks www.islanders.nhl.com 175 Underhill Blvd, Syosset, NY 11797 516-496-2277 Check website for clinic information Long Beach Ice Arena www.longbeachny.gov 150 West Bay Drive, Long Beach, NY 11561 516-705-7385 Port Washington Skating Center www.pwskating.com 70 Seaview Avenue, Port Washington, NY 11050 516-484-6800 Saturday 10:00am - 12:00pm Sunday 6:00pm - 8:00pm Superior Ice Rink www.superioricerink.com 270 Indian Head Rd, Kings Park, NY 11754 (631) 269-3900 Wed. 12:30pm - 2:30 pm and 4:30pm - 6:00pm Friday Night with DJ 8:30pm - 10:30 pm Saturday 12:30pm - 2:30 pm Sunday 12:30pm - 2:30 PM ** No Wednesday Noon Session during July and August Adult $8 Children $6 Friday Night $11 Friday Night Rental $4 Seniors $5 Skate Rental $3 Premium Skate Rental $5 The Rinx at Hidden Pond www.therinx.com 660 Terry Road, Hauppauge, New York 11788 631-232-3222 Check website for open skate and pricing Town of Oyster Bay Skating Rink 1001 Stewart Ave, Bethpage, NY 11714 516-433-7465 Check website for seasonal hours
$8.00 (non-resident) 18 years and over – $6.00 (resident); $10.00 (nonresident) Senior Citizens (60 and over) – $4.00 (resident); $5.00 (non-resident) Veterans, Volunteer Firefighters & Aux. Police – $4.00 (resident); $5.00 (nonresident) Skate Rental: $4.00 per session Skate Rental Discount Book of 10: $35.00 Twin Rinks at Eisenhower Park www.twinrinkseisenhower. com 200 Merrick Ave East Meadow, NY 11554 516-441-0070 Check website for Open Session Schedules Adults $11 Children $9 Senior Citizens/Military $7 Skate Rental $4
baseball Baseball Plus 400 Duffy Avenue Hicksville, NY 11801 www.baseballplusny.com 516-827-5009Check website for pricing Monday through Friday 2pm-10am Saturday and Sunday 9am-7pm Batter Up Batting Range www.batterupli.com 130 Hicksville Road Bethpage, NY 11714 516-731-2020 Check website for seasonal hours and pricing Frozen Ropes www.frozenropes.com 645 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 575 Underhill Blvd Syosset, NY 516-794-7673/516-364-7473 Matt Guiliano’s Play Like A Pro www.playlikeaprobaseball. com 1745 Expwy Drive North, Hauupauge, NY 631-342-9033 Station Sports www.stationsports.com 25 Depot Road Huntington Station, NY 11746 631-673-1830 Monday through Friday: 2:30pm – 8:00pm
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golf Bay Park Golf Course www.longislandgolf.com First Avenue East Rockaway, N 516-571-7242, golf 516-571-7244, wait time 516-571-7242, general Leisure pass required Open daily except Wednesdays, 5:30am-7pm Weekdays: $14 residents; $7 seniors; $19 non-resident guests; $28 non-residents. Weekends: $15 residents, seniors; $20 non-resident guests; $30 non-residents Bethpage State Park Golf 99 Quaker Meetinghouse Rd, Farmingdale, NY 516-249-0700 Dawn to dusk Call for fees Cantiague Park Golf Course www.nassaucountyny.gov West John Street, Hicksville, NY 11804 516-571-7061 office 516-571-7062 wait time 6 a.m.-dusk daily (except Tues.) Weekends and Holidays: $15 for residents and seniors; $20 for nonresident guests; $30 for nonresidents. Weekdays: $14 for residents; $7 for seniors; $19 for nonresident guests; $28 for nonresidents. Carts available for additional fee Christopher Morley Park Golf Course Searingtown Road, Roslyn, NY 11576 516-571-8120, golf 516-571-8119, wait time 516-571-8113, general 6 a.m.-dusk daily. Closed Mon. except holidays Weekdays: $14 residents; $7 seniors; $19 non-resident guests; $28 non-residents. Weekends: $15 residents, seniors; $20 non-resident guests; $30 non-residents. Eisenhower Park Golf Course www.nassaucountyny.gov Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, NY 11554 516-572-0327/28, general 516-542-GOLF, reservations 516-572-0330, wait time Dawn-dusk daily Call for fees
News Times Newspapers, Friday, May 22, 2015 • Guide to Summer Fun Glen Cove Golf Course Lattingtown Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542 516-671-0033, pro shop 516-676-0550, general Must have permit to play except for twilight 6:30 a.m.-dusk daily, closed Mondays except holidays. $60-$75 per year Glen Cove residents, $875 nonresidents; plus daily greens fees (18 holes): $17-$28 residents, $35-$45 guests, $22-$28 nonresidents Harbor Links Golf Course www.harborlinks.com 1 Fairway Drive, Port Washington, NY 1105 516-767-4816 (reservations requested) Sunrise-sunset daily except Mon., 8 a.m-sunset Tuesday-Thursday: $40-66, depending on age and residency. Friday-Sunday: $66-106. Twilight: $25-$52, depending on season and residency. Carts: $19 Executive course $10-24, based on age, day and residency. Carts: $10 Lawrence Village Golf Causeway & Rock Halls Roads, Lawrence, NY 11559 516-239-1685
March 1 to Dec. 31 (closed on Mondays)Fees $50-79 Lido Golf Club www.lidogolf.com 255 Lido Blvd. Lido Beach, NY 11561 516-889-8181 office, pro shop, reservations (4 p.m. 1 week in advance), 516-889-8080 fax 516-897-5436 banquet hall Sunrise-sunset daily, weather permitting $31 weekdays and $36 weekends Hempstead town residents, $39 and $44 Long Beach residents, $42 and $47 nonresidents; 9 holes: $16-$19 town residents, $19$23 Long Beach residents, $21-$25 nonresidents. Reservations $5 (18 holes), $3 (9 holes) Merrick Road Park Golf Club Clubhouse Road Merrick, NY 11566 516-868-4610, wait time 516-868-4650, office 6 a.m.-dusk year-round. Closed on Wednesdays. Weekdays: $14.30 residents; $7.15 seniors/veterans; $16.50 non-residents; $8.25 senior/veteran non-resident; $22 guests Weekends: $15.40 residents;
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$8.80 seniors/veterans; $17.60 non-residents; $9.90 senior/veteran non-resident; $27.50 guests North Woodmere Golf Course Branch Boulevard North Woodmere, NY 516-571-7814 or 7815, golf 516-571-7813, wait time 516-571-7801, general 5:30 a.m. - 7 p.m, Summer. Closed on Thursdays Weekdays: $14 residents; $7 seniors; $19 non-resident guests; $28 non-residents. Weekends: $15 residents, seniors; $20 non-resident guests; $30 non-residents. Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course One Southwoods Rd Woodbury, NY (516) 677-5980 Call for hours and fees Penninsula Golf Club 50 Nassau Rd. Massapequa, NY 11758 516-798-9776 pro shop Dawn-dusk Mon.-Sat., 12:30pm - dusk Sun. Weekends: $17 (additional $13 for second round) Weekdays: $16 (additional $13 for second round) Carts: $15 Fees may vary
mini-golf Bayville Adventure Park www.bayvilleadventurepark. com 8 Bayville Avenue Bayville, NY 11709 516-624-7433 Bethpage Miniature Golf www.batterupli.com 130 Hicksville Road Bethpage, NY 11714 516-731-2020 Cantiague Park Miniature Golf www.nassaucountyny.gov 516-571-7082 West John Street Hicksville, NY 11804 Call for hours Leisure Pass Holders: 13 years and old/ Senior Citizens $5 Non-Leisure Pass Holders 13 years and older $11 Children under 13 years $4 Crow’s Nest Mini Golf 262 Woodcleft Avenue Freeport, NY 11520 516-223-0497 Call for hours and fees Eisenhower Park Mini Golf www.nassaucountyny.gov Merrick & Stewart Avenues East Meadow, NY 11554 516-572-0407 Call for hours and fees
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Five Towns Mini Golf 5townsminigolfbatting.com 570 Rockaway Turnpike Lawrence, NY 11559 516-239-1743
Skydrive Golf Center 1024 Broadhollow Road Farmingdale, NY 11735 631-694-4666 Call for hours and fees
11am-9pm daily Adults $8 Children $6
Station Sports www.stationsports.com 25 Depot Road Huntington Station, NY 11746 631-673-1830
Harbor Links Mini Golf www.harborlinks.com 1 Fairway Drive, Port Washington, NY 11050 516-767-4816 Now through Memorial Day: 8am - Dark Memorial Day through Labor Day: 7am - 9pm After Labor Day: 8am – Dark $8 Monster Mini Golf www.monsterminigolf.com 220 Washington Avenue Patchogue, NY 11772 631-775-8688 410 Commack Road Deer Park, NY 11729 631-940-8900 Monday: Closed except holidays Tuesday through Thursday 2pm-9pm Friday 2pm-10pm Saturday 12pm-10pm Sunday 12pm-8pm Adults $9.99
Monday through Friday: 2:30pm – 8:00pm Saturday & Sunday: 11:00am –8pm 18 Holes – $8.00 Children Under 12 – $6.00
bike trailes Bethpage State Park Bikeway Belmont Lake State Park Path Caumsett State Park SharedUse Path Eisenhower Park Glen Cove Esplanade Heckscher State Park Hempstead Lake State Park Jones Beach State Park Boardwalk Kings Park Bike Trail Mitchell Field Shared-Use Path Sunken Meadow State Park Boardwalk Wantagh County Park
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parks Bay Park Marjorie Lane East Rockaway 516-571-7245 Cantiague Park 480 West John Street Hicksville 516-571-7056 Captree State Park West Islip 631-669-0440 Caumsett State Park 631-423-1770 Christopher Morley Park Searingtown Road, Roslyn 516-571-8113 Eisenhower Park Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow 516-572-0200 Eugene Nickerson Beach Park Lido Beach 516-571-7700 Grant Park Hewlett 516-571-7821 Heckscher State Park 631-581-2100 Robert Moses Park 631-669-0470 Sunken Meadow Park Kings Park 631-269-4333 Trail View State Park Woodbury 631-432-1770 Wantagh Park Merrick Road Wantagh 516-571-7460
pools Hempstead Pools Averill Boulevard Park Pool ww.toh.li 145 Averill Blvd., Elmont, NY 516-437-5881 Open daily 10am-8pm Echo Park Pool Complex www.toh.li 399 Nassau Blvd. West Hempstead, NY 516-483-7400 Open Daily 10am-10pm Forest Community Park Pool www.toh.li 3099 Morgan Drive Wantagh, NY 516-783-2516 Open Daily 11am-7pm Harold Walker Memorial Park Pool www.toh.li Woodfield Road Lakeville, NY 516-766-2277 Open Daily 11am-7pm
Hewlett Point Park Pool www.toh.li 130 Hewlett Point Avenue Bay Park, NY 516-599-4064 Open Daily 11am-7pm Newbridge Park Road Pool www.toh.li Newbridge Road Bellmore, NY 516-783-3518 Open 10am-8pm Oceanside Park Pool www.toh.li 3800 Mahlon Brower Drive Oceanside, NY 516-296-7780 Open 10am-8pm Veterans Memorial Park Pool www.toh.li Prospect Park East Meadow, NY 516-296-7780 Open 10am-10pm North Hempstead Town Pools Aquatic Activity Center at Michael J. Tully Park www.northhempsteadny.gov 516-869-6311 1801 Evergreen Avenue New Hyde Park New York 11040 Hours of Operation Mon-Fri – 8:00am-9:00pm Pool and all facilities close at 8:30pm Sat/Sun-9:00am-6:00pm Pool and facilities close at 5:30pm Manorhaven Beach Park Pool www.northhempsteadny.gov 158 Manorhaven Blvd. Port Washington, NY 516-767-4618 Opens June 14, 11am-9pm June 14 through August 17 10am-9pm August 18 through Sept 1 11am-7pm Clinton G Martin Park Pool www.northhempsteadny.gov 1650 Marcus Ave New Hyde Park, NY 11040 516-869-6311 Must be resident of New Hyde Park Special Park District June 14 through August 17 11am-9pm August 18 through Sept 1 11am-7pm Martin Bunky Reid Park Pool www.northhempsteadny.gov Broadway at Urban Avenue, New Cassel 516-869-6311 June 21 through September 1 Open Daily 10am-6pm Whitney Pond Park Pool www.northhempsteadny.gov Northern Boulevard and Community Drive
Manhasset, NY 516-869-6311 June 30 through August 17 11am-7pm Nassau County Pools Cantiague Park Pool www.nassaucountyny.gov 480 W John Street Hicksville, NY 516-822-7266 Open Daily 10:30am-9pm Hours: Mon-Sun, 10am-6 pm Fees (daily): resident adult with Leisure Pass, $7; resident child with Leisure Pass (4-17 years of age), $5; resident senior, disabled, vol. firefighter, ambulance corps auxiliary police, veterans with Leisure Pass $3 Non-resident adult, $25, nonresident child, $19. Family ($225), individual ($90) and senior ($50) memberships are also available. A Leisure Pass is required for residents to receive the resident rate. Christopher Morley Park Pool www.nassaucountyny.gov Searingtown Road North Hills, NY 516-571-8113 Hours: Mon-Sun, 10am-6pm Fees (daily): Resident adult, $7; resident child (4-17 years of age), $5; senior, disabled, vol. firefighter, ambulance corps, auxiliary police, veterans, $3; non-resident adult, $15, non-resident child, $10. A Leisure Pass is required for residents to receive the resident rate. Jones Beach State Park Pool www. nysparks.com 1 Ocean Parkway Wantagh, NY 11793 516-785-1600 Park hours and facility operations are subject to change. Patrons are encouraged to contact the park directly to confirm operating hours before traveling Nassau County Aquatic Center www.nassaucountyny.gov Eisenhower Park Merrick Avenue East Meadow, NY 11554 516-572-0501 Call or check website for full schedule Nickerson Beach Park Pool www.nassaucountyny.gov Lido Beach, Lido Beach, NY 516-571-7700 Open Memorial Day through Labor Day Daily: $10 for Leisure Pass holders and $30 for non-Leisure Pass holders. Season sticker: Leisure
Pass holders, $90; seniors, disabled, volunteer firefighters, auxiliary police & veterans, $50 (Leisure Pass required); non-Leisure Pass holders, $225. North Woodmere Park Pool www.nassaucountyny.gov Hungry Harbor Road North Woodmere, NY 516-571-7801 Hours: Mon.- Fri. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Fees (daily): resident adult, $7; resident child (4-17 years of age), $5; resident senior, disabled, vol. firefighter, ambulance corps auxiliary police, veterans, $3; non-resident adult , $25, non-resident child guest, $19. Family ($225), individual ($90) and senior ($50) memberships are also available. A Leisure Pass is required for residents to receive the resident rate. Wantagh Park Pool www.nassaucountyny.gov Merrick Road, Wantagh, NY 516-571-7460 Hours: Mon-Sun, 10am-6pm Fees (daily): resident adult, $7; resident child (4-17 years of age), $5; resident senior, disabled, vol. firefighter, ambulance corps auxiliary police, veterans, $3; non-resident adult, $25, non-resident senior & child, $19. A Leisure Pass is required for residents to receive the resident rate. Seasonal passes are also available for residents with Leisure Passes, with rates as follows: families ($225); individuals ($90); and seniors ($50) Oyster Bay Town Pools Bethpage Community Pool www.oysterbaytown.com Stewart and Cherry Avenue Bethpage, NY 516-733-8404 June 21st through August 24th: 10:30am–9pm August 25th through August 31st: Noon–8pm
Individual $125.00 Senior citizen (individual) $60.00 Senior citizen (married couple) $100.00 Handicapped individual $60.00
Syosset-Woodbury Community Park Pool www.oysterbaytown.com 7800 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 516-677-5990
Marjorie R. Post Community Park Pool www.oysterbaytown.com Merrick and Unqua Roads, Massapequa, NY 516-797-7990 June 21st through Aug. 24th: 10:30am–9pm Aug. 25th through Aug. 31st: Noon–8pm September 1st (Labor Day): 10:30am–6pm Family $200.00 Individual $100.00 Senior citizen (individual) $50.00 Senior citizen married couple $85.00 Handicapped individual $50.00 (with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card) Photo fee (per pass) $5.00 Town of Oyster Bay “NONPARK DISTRICT” Residents Family $235.00 Individual $125.00 Senior citizen (individual) $60.00 Senior citizen (married couple) $100.00 Handicapped individual $60.00 (with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card) Photo fee (per pass) $5.00 Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park Pool www.oysterbaytown.com Washington Avenue Plainview , NY 516-733-8400 June 21st through Aug. 24th: 10:30am–9pm Aug. 25th through Aug. 31st: Noon–8pm
Individual $100.00
Individual $100.00
Senior citizen (individual) $50.00
Photo fee (per pass) $5.00 Town of Oyster Bay “NONPARK DISTRICT” Residents Family $235.00
(with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card)
Photo fee (per pass) $5.00
Family $200.00
Handicapped individual $50.00 (with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card)
Handicapped individual $60.00 Photo fee (per pass) $5.00
September 1st (Labor Day): 10:30am–6pm Family $200.00
Senior citizen married couple $85.00
Senior citizen (married couple) $100.00
(with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card)
September 1st (Labor Day): 10:30am–6pm
Senior citizen (individual) $50.00
Senior citizen (individual) $60.00
Senior citizen married couple $85.00 Handicapped individual $50.00 (with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card) Photo fee (per pass) $5.00 Town of Oyster Bay “NONPARK DISTRICT” Residents Family $235.00 Individual $125.00
June 21st through Aug. 24th: 10:30am–9pm Aug. 25th through Aug. 31st: Noon–8pm September 1st (Labor Day): 10:30am–6pm Family $200.00 Individual $100.00 Senior citizen (individual) $50.00 Senior citizen married couple $85.00 Handicapped individual $50.00 (with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card) Photo fee (per pass) $5.00 Town of Oyster Bay “NONPARK DISTRICT” Residents Family $235.00 Individual $125.00 Senior citizen (individual) $60.00 Senior citizen (married couple) $100.00 Handicapped individual $60.00 (with S.S. Medicare I.D. Card) Photo fee (per pass) $5.00
beaches Town of Oyster Bay Beach Information www.oysterbaytown.com Tobay, Centre Island, Healey and Roosevelt Beaches will open for WEEKENDS ONLY beginning, Saturday, May 23, 2015. All beach locations will be open 7 days per week starting Saturday, June 20, 2015 and close at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, September 7, 2015 (Labor Day) for the season, except for Tobay Beach which will be open for the weekend of September 12, 2015 and September 13, 2015 (Oceanside only). The hours of operation for fee collection are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please note the residency requirements for each facility listed. Check website for further information. Beach Facilities Beekman Beach, Oyster Bay Passive Park
News Times Newspapers, Friday, May 22, 2015 • Guide to Summer Fun Centre Island Beaches Bayville 516-624-6123 Town of Oyster Bay residents and non-residents Philip B. Healey Beach at Florence Avenue Massapequa 516-797-7994 Town of Oyster Bay residents only Charles E. Ransom Beach Bayville 516-624-6160 Town of Oyster Bay residents and non-residents. Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park and Beach Oyster Bay 516-624-6202 Town of Oyster Bay residents Stehli Beach Bayville/Lattingtown 516-624-6125 Town of Oyster Bay residents only Harry Tappen Beach Glenwood Landing 516-674-7100 Town of Oyster Bay residents and non-residents. Tobay Beach Massapequa 516-679-3900 Town of Oyster Bay residents, with non-residents
permitted Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) Town of Hempstead Beaches www. toh.li Beaches open Sat., May 23 through Mon., September 7 Check website or call facility for fees, parking, residency information Lido Beach Town Park 516-431-6650 Lido West Town Park 516-432-0940 Town Park at Point Lookout 516-431-3900 Town Park at Sands 516-431-6910 Hewlett Point Park 516-599-4064 Town of North Hempstead Beaches www.northeampstead.com Check website or call facility for fees, parking, residency information North Hempstead Beach Park 516-869-6311 Manorhaven Beach Park 516-869-6311
Heckscher State Park 631-581-2100
Empire Kayaks Empirekayaks.com 4 Empire Blvd. Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 889-8300 Moday 10:00am - 4:45pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday 10am - 4:45pm Thursday 10am - 4:45pm Friday 10am - 4:45pm Sat. and Sun.: 9am - 4:45pm
Jones Beach State Park 516-785-1600
Singles: $15.00 per hr $50.00/Day
Orient Beach State Park 631-323-2440
Composite Singles & Stand Up Paddleboards : $20.00 per hr $70.00/Day
State Beaches www.nysparks.com Check website or call facility for fees, parking, residency information Gov. Alfred E. Smith/ Sunken Meadow State Park 631-269-4333
Robert Moses State Park 631-669-0470
Hobie Pedal Kayaks: $25.00 per hr $80.00/Day
water activities
Doubles: $25.00 per hr $80.00/Day
Atlantic Outfitters www.atlanticoutfitters.us 405 Main Street #2 Port Washington, NY 11050 516-767-2215 Call for launch information
Composite Doubles: $30.00 per hr $99.00/Day
Bob’s Canoe Rentals www.canoerentalslongisland.com Call or check website for hours and fees Brewer Capri Marina www.byy.com 15 Orchard Beach Blvd Port Washington NY 11050 (516) 883-7800 Call for further information
Hobie Pedal Doubles & Hobie Adventure Island $40.00 per hr Hobie Tandem Island: $60.00 per hr Lady Liberty Cruises www.ladylibertycruises.com 516-922-9214 Call or check website for tour and fee information Manhasset Bay Marina www.manhassetbaymarina. com 10 Matinecock Ave Port Washington, NY 11050
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bowling alleys
Oyster Bay Marine Center www.obmc.com 5 Bay Avenue Oyster Bay, NY 11771 516-624-2400 Launch Hours: May 16-June 30 7am-11pm
AMF Babylon Lanes www.amf.com 430 Sunrise Highway Babylon NY 11748 (631) 661-6600 Check website for pricing; hours subject to change
July 1 – August 31: Sunday through Thursday 7am-12am Friday and Saturday 7am-1am Call for further information The Water Front Center www.thewaterfrontcenter. org 1 West End Avenue Oyster Bay, NY 11771 516-922-7245 Memorial Day through Labor Day Tuesday thru Sunday 9am to 8pm and on Mondays 9am to 5pm Call or check website for fees for rentals and tours Tom’s Point Marina www.tomspointmarina.com 1 Sagamore Hill Drive Port Washington, NY 11050 516-883-6630 Call for further information
Monday 9:00am - Midnight Tuesday 4:00pm - Midnight Wed. 9:00am - Midnight Thursday 4:00pm - Midnight Friday 10:00am - 1:00am Saturday 11:00am - 1:00am Sunday 11:00am - 11:00pm AMF Commack Vet Lanes 2183 Jericho Turnpike Commack, NY 11755 (631) 499-7722 Check website for pricing; hours subject to change Monday 10:00am - 1:00am Tuesday 11:00am - 1:00am Wed. 10:00am - Midnight Thursday Noon - Midnight Friday 10:00am - 2:00am Saturday 9:00am - 2:00am Sunday 9:00 a.m. - Midnight AMF East Meadow Lanes 1840 Front Street, East Meadow, NY 11757 (516) 794-1111 Check website for pricing; hours subject to change Monday Noon - Midnight Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - Midnight Continued on Page S26
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Wed. 3:00pm - Midnight Thursday Noon - Midnight Friday 3:00pm - 1:00am Saturday 11:00am - 1:00am Sunday 11:00am - Midnight AMF Garden City Lanes www.amf.com 987 Streetewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11758 (516) 222-0808 Check website for pricing; hours subject to change Monday Noon - Midnight Tuesday Noon - Midnight Wednesday Noon - Midnight Thursday Noon - 1:00am Friday 11:00am - 1:00am Saturday 11:00am - 2:00am Sunday 10:00am - Midnight AMF Plainview Lanes www.amf.com 500 Old Bethpage Road Plainview, NY 11803 (516) 433-9595 Check website for pricing; hours subject to change Monday Noon - Midnight Tuesday 4:00pm - Midnight Wed. 4:00pm - Midnight Thursday 4:00pm - Midnight Friday Noon - 1:00am Saturday 11:00am - 1:00am Sunday 11:00am - 10:00pm AMF Sheridan Lanes 199 E Jericho Turnpike Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 741-3444 www.amf.com
Check website for pricing; hours subject to change Monday 3:00pm - Midnight Tuesday 3:00pm - Midnight Wednesday Noon - Midnight Thursday 3:00pm - Midnight Friday 11:00am - 2:00am Saturday 9:00am - 2:00am Sunday 10:00am - Midnight AMF Syosset Lanes 111 Eileen Way Syosset, NY 516-921-7575 www.amf.com Check website for pricing; hours subject to change Monday 10:00am - 11:00pm Tuesday 4:00pm - Midnight Wed. 4:00pm - Midnight Thursday 4:00pm - 11:00pm Friday 10:00am - 1:00am Saturday 11:00am - 1:00am Sunday 11:00am - 11:00pm
Herrill Lanes www.herrillanes.com 465 Herricks Road New Hyde Park, NY 11040 516-741-8022 Monday through Thursday 9am-2am Friday and Saturday 9am-3am Sunday 8:30am-2am Massapequa Bowl & Lounge www.massapequabowl.com 4235 Merrick Road Massapequa, NY 11758 516-541-8000 Check website for pricing Sunday through Thursday 9am - 12am Friday and Saturday 9am - 2am
Farmingdale Lanes www.farmingdalelanes.com 999 Conklin Street Farmingdale, NY 11735 516-249-4300
Strike 10 Lanes Deer Park www.strike10lanesdeerpark. com 849 Long Island Avenue, Deer Park, NY 11729 631-667-7750
Check website for pricing
Check website for pricing
Monday 9am - 12 midnight Tuesday 9am - 12 midnight Wed. 9am - 12 midnight Thursday 9am - 12 midnight Friday 9am - 1am Saturday 9am - 1am Sunday 9am - 12 midnight
Sunday 9am - 1am Monday 9am - 1am Tuesday 9am - 1am Wednesday 11am - 1am Thursday 9am - 1am Friday 9am - 3am Saturday 9pm - 3am
nature preserves/ arboretums Bailey Arboretum www.baileyarboretum.com 194 Bayville Road Locust Valley, NY 11560 516-801-1458 Charles T. Church Nature Preserve Frost Mill Road, Mill Neck, NY 516-671-0283 Clark Botanic Garden www.clarkbotanicgarden.org 193 I U Willets Road Albertson, NY 11507 516-484-2208 Open Everyday 10am to 4pm C.W. Post Community Arboretum www.liu.edu/arboretum Long Island University 720 Northern Boulevard Brookville 516-299-3500 Open sunrise-sunset Fox Hollow Preserve www.northshorelandalliance. org White Oak Tree Road Laurel Hollow 516-626-0908 Open sunrise-sunset Hoffman Nature Preserve and Wildlife Center www.hoffmancenter.org 6000 Northern Blvd. Muttontown 516-922-3290
Nature Walks are June 6, June 20, July 4, July 18, August 1, August 15 from 1pm-2pm, $5 Hofstra Aboretum www.hofstra.edu/community/ arbor 129 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 516-463-6623 John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden www.humesjapanesestrollgarden.com Dogwood Lane and Oyster Bay Road Mill Neck, NY 516-676-4486 Louis C. Clark Sanctuary Valentine’s Lane Old Brookville 516-626-0908 Old Westbury Gardens www.oldwesbturygardens. org 71 Old Westbury Road Old Westbury, NY 516-333-0048 Westbury House and Gardens are open every weekend from April 11th, and every day except Tuesdays, from April 27th to October 31st, from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm (the House will open at 11:00 am and close at 4:30 pm), with the last vehicle being allowed onto the property at 4:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday: Gardens - 10:00am - 4:00pm
House - 11:00am to 4:00 pm $10.00 - General Admission for House & Gardens $ 8.00 - Over 62 $ 5.00 - Children 7-17 $ 8.00 - Students with valid ID Free - Children 6 and under Free - Members For the months of July and August: Special Evening Hours are as follows: Westbury House will still close at 4:30 pm $ 8.00 - General Admission for House & Gardens $ 7.00 - Over 62 $ 4.00 - Children 7-17 Free - Children 6 and under Free - Members Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park www.plantingfields.org 1395 Planting Fields Road Oyster Bay, NY 516-922-9200 9:00am - 5:00pm daily $8 per car Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center www.nyaudubon.org 134 Cove Road Oyster Bay Cove 516-922-3200 Monday-Friday: 9:00am - 4:00pm Saturday: Noon - 4:00pm Closed: Sundays and Holidays
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Registration is now open for the ISTEP Italian Soccer Training Camp - Summer 2015!! Due to our success presenting the AC Milan Junior Camp we’re proud to announce that ISTEP has expanded our program to bring you the best of Italian professional soccer training. Registration is now open for our annual summer camp, providing high-level, intense soccer training for players ages 10-14.
We’re proud to have the following trainers as part of our ISTEP Summer Camp Training Staff: CRISTIAN ARRIETA ISTEP’s new Director of Coaching Former player for Genoa and Lecce in Italy, Philadelphia Union in the MLS and the National Team of Puerto Rico.
PROMPT THERAPY • MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY Individual Feeding Therapy Augmentative Communication Evaluations & Therapy
Participating with most Major Health Insurance Open Mon.-Sat. Evenings Available • Call for an appointment LOCATIONS IN NASSAU & SUFFOLK
444 Lakeville Road 3375 Park Avenue Suite 202 Suite 4010 Lake Success, NY Wantagh, NY 516-216-1791 516-221-3653 www.lispeechandmyo.com
Now Taking Registration For Summer 3 and 6 weeks sessions available, starts July 7th, classes for ages 2.5 and up including classes for adults.
ALFREDO VERGORI Former athletic trainer for UC Sampdorio - Serie A MAURIZIO BRUNO
AC Milan youth trainer 2004-2014
Camp Dates: June 29 - July 3 9:00am - 1:00pm daily Camp Location: Mitchel Field 1 Charles Lindbergh Blvd Uniondale, New York 11553 Goalkeepers Welcome!
Register today at www.istepusa.com
Ask about our Fairy Tale dance camp for ages 6 and under.
Limited spots available per group. Reserve today.
516-883-0300
Or email Maria at maria@istepusa.com Ask about our Pre-season camp at the end of August Private, semi-private, small group and team training available
50 Hillside Ave., Williston Park, NY 11596 516.742.0090 • www.hiddentalentsdancecenter.com info@hiddentalentsdancecenter.com
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Coast through summer with thrills
Come Visit
THE OYSTER BAY RAILROAD MUSEUM 102 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay
We are open Sat. & Sun. 10AM-4PM and invite you to our Visitor Center, Theodore Roosevelt's historic train station, display yard with railroad equipment and turntable.
Go aboard the famed Alco Diesel cab and other historic rolling stock at the display yard. At the Visitor Center learn about the fascinating story of the Orphan Train era.
516-558-7036
or on the web @ www.obrm.org Admission: $5.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors 62+, $3.00 children 6-12 5 and under FREE
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ummer has arrived, and scores of thrill seekers have begun to visit their favorite amusement parks as they test their mettle on looping, free-falling roller coasters. LaMarcus Adna Thompson, an American inventor widely considered the father of gravity rides, obtained a patent for roller coasters on January 20, 1885. Thompson worked on Switchback Railway, which opened at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York in 1884. Coney Island would one day become home to another historical roller coaster when, in June of 1927, the Cyclone opened. Still functional to this day, the Cyclone has been declared a New York City landmark. Today roller coasters are found all over the world, and North America plays home to several top-rated roller coasters. Thrill seekers can make summer pilgrimages to amusement parks to determine if the following coasters live up to their reputations. · Leviathan: The Leviathan coaster is located at Canada’s Wonderland in Ontario. It makes top roller coaster lists because of its size and speed. Leviathan can travel 92 mph. · Millenium Force: This thrilling coaster in Ohio’s Cedar Point Park reaches a maximum height of 310 feet and can top speeds of 93 mph. Amusement Today magazine routinely ranks this coaster as one of the best in the world.
· The Desperado: Riders can plummet 225 feet at 80 mph on this coaster located at Buffalo Bill’s Casino in Nevada. Expect some free-floating air time and amazing views of the desert. · Nitro and Kingda Ka: These two coasters are located at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey. Nitro is a steel coaster with 5,394 feet of track. A series of large drops and various curves keep thrill seekers happy. Kingda Ka is the tallest and second fastest coaster in the United States. The train is launched by a hydraulic mechanism that takes riders from 0 to 128 mph in 3.5 seconds and climbs to the top of the main tower, a height of 456 feet. · Apollo’s Chariot: Opened in 1998, this coaster in Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia features eight air-time hills. · New Texas Giant: For many years, visitors to Six Flags Over Texas enjoyed the famed wooden roller coaster “Texas Giant.” But over the years the ride became rough and uncomfortable so, in 2011, the park unveiled the New Texas Giant after an 18-month refurbishment to replace the track with steel. These are just a few of the coasters that dot North America’s amusement park landscape. Thrill seekers unable to make it to any of these legendary rides can no doubt get their thrills on coasters closer to home.
Sunset DinnerMenu APPETIZERS
• French onion soup with garlic crouton and caramelized fresh mozzarella cheese • Caesar salad, mixed greens, garlic croutons, shaved parmesan cheese, creamy Caesar dressing • Risotto with grilled chicken, bacon, and natural chicken jus • Chopped iceberg salad with candied walnuts, crumbled blue cheese, tomatoes, bacon, creamy blue cheese dressing • Slow cooked potato and bacon soup with bacon bits • Hand crafted gnocchi, slow braised pork shoulder, sautéed mushrooms and natural jus • Country salad, mixed greens with candied walnuts, tomatoes, carrots, bacon, and roasted garlic vinaigrette (choice of warm goat cheese, crumbled blue cheese, or brie) • Fried zucchini sticks with horseradish cream sauce
ENTREES
Nancy’s signature grilled hanger steak with natural pan jus Mashed potatoes, fresh vegetables “Fish and chips” batter fried St. Peters fish (tilapia) with house cut French fries and tartar sauce Chicken “Nancy” grilled chicken breasts with sautéed onions, mushrooms, and fresh mozzarella cheese Penne pasta, sautéed gulf white shrimp, roasted tomatoes, light tomato cream sauce Nancy’s famous 8oz grilled hamburger with house cut French fries Penne pasta, grilled chicken, apple wood smoked bacon, roasted garlic cream sauce Grilled center cut pork loin with apple sauce and natural pan jus, Mashed potatoes, fresh vegetables Pistachio encrusted wild Atlantic salmon Mashed potatoes, fresh vegetables Grilled chicken breasts served on a sizzle platter smothered in sautéed onions and mushrooms. Side of mash potatoes and fresh vegetables
DESSERTS
• Apple fritters, cinnamon sugar, fresh whipped cream, caramel sauce, vanilla ice cream • Strawberries with vanilla ice cream, strawberry sauce, whipped cream • Chocolate brownie, caramel sauce, whipped cream, walnuts, ice cream • Banana beignets, caramel sauce, whipped cream, vanilla ice cream Coffee or Tea
Book your special event with us in our large Party Room.
$24.95
Tuesday - Friday 4:00- 10:00 Sunday 4:00-9:00 (not offered on Saturday)
plus tax and gratuity
Nancy's Restaurant
25541 Jericho Tpke., Floral Park, NY 11001 (718) 343-4616 www.nancysrestaurantny.com
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