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Last Updated: July 27, 2011

Community Calendar

BAYVILLE

Village of Bayville Summer Activities
Various locations

Concerts Fridays from 8pm to 10pm. July 29 “Rocks with Kenny Schwartz”, and August 5 “Piece of the Rock”. Call 516-628-1439

Village Church of Bayville
9 Mountain Avenue

31st Annual Chicken Barbeque, Saturday, July 30, 4 - 7 pm, rain or shine. Adults $13.50, children $7.50

COLD SPRING HARBOR

Cld Spring Harbor Laboratory
One Bungtown Road

Public Concert Friday, August 19 at 6 pm with Margarita Shevchenko and Lev Polyakin. Tickets $20. To reserve seats, call 516-367-8455

GLEN COVE

Church of St. Rocco
18 Third Street
516-676-2482

Best Feast in the East Tuesday, July 26 - Friday, July 29, 6 - 11 pm. Saturday, July 30, 1 - 11 pm. Sunday, July 31, 3 - 10 pm. Homemade Italian food, live music with dancing, rallfes totaling $20,000

Glen Cove Library
4 Glen Cove Avenue

Movies “The Rabbit Hole”, Tuesday, August 2, 6 pm
Writers Group, Saturday, August 6, 10am

Morgan Park
Between Landing Road and McLoughlin Street
516-671-0017

Summer Music Festival Sunday, July 31, Jimmy Buffet Tribute Band starting at 7:30 pm.

North Country Reformed Temple
86 Crescent Beach Road
516-671-4760

Largest Yard Sale on the Gold Coast Sunday, August 7, 9 am - 4 pm. Rain or Shine.

HUNTINGTON

Huntington Historical Society
209 Main Street

Heritage Craft Fair, Saturday, August 20. Rain date: Sunday, August 21 at Dr. Daniel Kissam House Museum. $5 admission, children under 5 free. Call 631-524-7045 x404 or visit website at: www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org

LOCUST VALLEY

Chamber of Commerce
www.locustvalleychamber.com

Annual Sidewalk Sale under the Sun 11 am - 4 pm. Stroll the streets, see what’s new in the delightful shops, and spend time in this quaint town.

Farmers Market
corner Forest Avenue and Weir Lane
Saturdays through November 8 am - 12 noon. Large selection of freshly picked local produce from Long Island farms.

Locust Valley Library
170 Buckram Road
516-671-1837

Around the World Skin Care on Tuesday, August 2 at 7pm. Registration is required for this free program. Recipes and samples will be available.

Locust Valley Fire Department
Buckram Road

Community Blood Drive sponsored by the Locust Valley Fire Department and the Locust Valley Rotary Club on Thursday, August 4 from 2 - 8 pm. Only 2% of the eligible population donates, so please make time to attend this drive. Contact Chairman Rev. Paul Quevado at 516-676-6130

LLOYD HARBOR

SPLIA (Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities
631-692-4664

Tours of Joseph Lloyd Manor House
Lloyd Lane and Lloyd Harbor Road Now through Columbus Day, Saturdays and Sundays starting at 1pm. Last tour 4:30pm. Adults and children between the ages of 7 and 14 - $3, seniors $2. Groups by appointment only.
Contact: mburkett@splia.org

Tours of Sherwood-Jayne House
55 Old Post Road, East Satauket
Now through Columbus Day, by appointment only. Call for reservation 631-692-4664. Adults and children between the ages of 7 and 14 - $3, seniors $2. Contact Margie Burket at the above number.

MUTTONTOWN

Hoffman Center Nature Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary
6000 Northern Boulevard
516-922-3290

Free Nature Tours Saturday, August 6. Meet guide at entrance at 12:50pm. No pets, no children under 10. Organized groups permitted. Home to more than 149 resident and migratory birds, 49 species of butterflies and 150 native plant species. Tours are rain or shine.

OLD BROOKVILLE

North Shore Land Alliance
151 Post Road
516-626-0908
info@northshorelandalliance.org

Walk in the Woods Thursday, July 28, 6pm at Clark Sanctuary, Old Brookville. Children welcome. Dress accordingly.

OLD WESTBURY

Old Westbury Gardens
71 Old Westbury Road
516-333-0048
www.oldwestburygardens.org

Beech Tree Concerts, Sundays August 7 and 14. Cellist Suzanne Mueller under the 150 year old beech tree at 3 pm.
Garden Explorers, Fridays, August 5 and 12 from 4 - 5 pm. Ages 6 - 12. Registration required - cost $10 per class.
Summer Stargazers, Thursday, August 4, 8:30 pm. Bring flashlights. Admission $5, children 17 and under accompanied by an adult are free.

OYSTER BAY / EAST NORWICH

Art Walk first Thursday of every month from 7pm to 9pm. For information, visit website: www.obartwalk.com
Cruise Nights every Tuesday May - September. Antique and classic cars, trucks, rods, and motorcycles. Live music, 50/50, restaurant specials.

Farmers Market Fridays till October 28 from 10am - 4pm Audrey Avenue north of Town Hall.
Sundown Concert Series first Thursday of each month from June - September.

Life Enrichment Center Art Exhibit and Reception, Thursday, August 4 at 5pm.
Ten painters and five sculptors will be featured. The center is also a designated “cooling site” open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm, and Friday from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm. For more information call 922-177

Planting Fields Arboretum
71 Planting Field Road

Coe Hall open daily except holidays for guided tours April 1 thru September 30 from noon to 3:30 pm. Adult admission $5, Seniors and studens with I.D. $3.50, Children ages 7-12 $1. Greenhouses close at 4 pm. Stroll the 400 plus acres while admiring the unusual plantings.

Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center
134 Cove Road
516-922-3200

Animal Tales, every Sunday 12:30 pm to 1 pm.
Creature Feature, every Saturday, 2 pm.
(The) Parrots of Telegraph Hill, is the movie selection for Wednesday, August 3, 6:60 - 9 pm. Free admission.
Paumanok Driving Club Horse and Carriage Demonstration Sunday, August 7. For time and ticket information call 516-922-4788

ROSLYN HARBOR

Nassau County Museum of Art
One Museum Drive

Family Sundays at the Museum Sunday, July 31 starting at 1pm consisting of a docent-led family walk-through of the main exhibition. They are held in the main building and are free with museum admission. Parking is $2 (members free).
“We all get dressed for Bill (Cunningham)” per Anna Wintour of Vogue. Photographs will be screened Wednesdays, August 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 at 3pm. Free with admission.
Summer Artventure for Children three week sessions beginning Monday, Au-gust 1. Each session is $850

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