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Things to doEvents . . . . .4–5, 9, 12–13, 18, 24, 30, 32Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–15, 31Pumpkin Picking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21On Stage & Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Seawolves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Wineries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33–34
Dining, EntertainmentSee pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–36
ServicesAccommodations, Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
PUBLISHER Leah S . Dunaief
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR Rachel Shapiro
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Published September 2014 by Times Beacon Record NewspapersPO Box 707, Setauket, NY 11733 • Telephone 631.751.7744Email: [email protected] • Website: www.northshoreoflongisland.com©2014 Times Beacon Record Newspapers
InsideFeaturesHalloween . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Apple Festivals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Walk for Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Dickens Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
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Pumpkins, Produce, Hayrides,Old Time Music and traditional Crafts,
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Fun With ButterfliesCome on down to Sweetbriar Nature Center and enjoy a variety of beautiful flyers. As a special treat children can become detectives and search for clues to their amazing life cycle. Children can also color in a butterfly to take home with them. Open daily, 10 am-4 pm, through the end of September. 62 Eckernkamp Drive, Smithtown. www.sweetbriarnc.org. 979-6344.
Richard Gachot’s America, The Heckscher Museum of ArtThrough Nov. 23. Come celebrate the work of Richard Gachot, the artist behind wry and witty sculptures made of wood and objects found at yard sales, in dumpsters or forgotten basements. 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington. 351-3250.
“Long Island at War,” The Long Island MuseumThrough Dec. 28. A look at Long Island’s critical contri-butions during war times. 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 751-0066.
Sept. 20Port Jefferson Dragon Race FestivalFor the first time, local and re-gional teams will race in Port Jefferson Harbor. Spectators can also enjoy food, vendors and music. 9 am- 9 pm. Sponsored by the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Com-merce. www.portjeffdragon-racefest.com. 473-1414.
Sept. 20Annual Cow Harbor 10K RunRace begins at 8:30 am, through Northport Village.
Sept. 20Pickle FestivalFeaturing 100 barrels of hand-held pickles and specialty pickles, popcorn, pickle orna-ments, pickle pins, hayrides, roasted corn, potato- digging demo, antiques, the restored Lollipop Farm train. Spon-sored by the Greenlawn-Cen-terport Historical Association. 10 am-4 pm. $5 donation, children under 12 free. John Gardiner Farm, 900 Park Avenue. 754-1180.
Sept. 20–21 Long Island Garlic FestivalCome and enjoy the 11th an-nual Long Island Garlic Festi-val, at Garden of Eve Organic Farm, to benefit the Northeast Organic Farming Association. Food, crafts, music, theater, and garlic cook-off contest and Garlic Iron Chef. 10 am-6 pm. $3 per person, children under six free. Garden of Eve Organic Farm, Riverhead. www.gardenofevefarm.com. 722-8777.
Sept. 21Long Island Apple Festival at the Sherwood-Jayne HouseActivities include colonial games, such as a tug-of-war; the opportunity to create an apple-head doll; pony rides; and apple relay races. A food historian will conduct an open-hearth colonial cooking demonstration. Participate in
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Special Eventsan apple pie baking contest, listen to traditional music and enjoy food concessions. 11 am-4:30 pm. $4 for Seatuck or SPLIA members, $8 for non-members. 55 Old Post Road, Setauket. 692-4664.
Sept. 21Cow Harbor DayFood, rides, games. Parade begins at noon. Main Street, Northport. 261-7502. www.villageofnorthport.com.
Sept. 21Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department Antique ShowA special show recognized as the premier antiques event of the fall season. 10 am-4:30 pm. Rain date: Sunday, Sept. 27. Free admission. Cold Spring Harbor Library Park, Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor. 516-868-2751.
Sept. 22, Oct. 6, 13, 23, 27 & Nov. 6Tide Mill TourTake a guided boat tour of the Lefferts Tide Mill, which was
built in 1795. $15 per person, $10 for Huntington Histori-cal Society members. www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org. Call 427-7045 Ext 401 or 403 for reservations.
Sept. 25-28Fall into Fun Carnival at the WedgeRides, games and food at North Shore Heritage Park in Mount Sinai. 633 Mount Sinai-Coram Road, Mount Sinai. msheritagetrust.org
Sept. 27Fall Fair at United Methodist Church of HuntingtonFurniture, electronics, household items, cheese, produce, baked goods, jewelry, children’s clothing, books, toys, music, movies and more. 10 am-4 pm. Free Admission. 180 West Neck Road, Huntington. 427-0326.
Sept. 27WolfstockWolfstock 2014 features home-coming activities designed for alumni, students, faculty, staff, and their families, as well as for the extended Stony Brook community. www.stonybrook.edu/wolfstock. 877-SEA-WOLF.
Sept. 27Setauket Village Green Walking TourMeet at the Setauket Neigh-borhood House, 95 Main Street, Setauket. 2-3:30 pm. Tours take approximately one and a half hours. www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org. 751-3730.
Sept. 27Hops for Habitat Art and Awareness EventView marine-inspired art and enjoy craft beer, shellfish and live music. Art will be for sale. All proceeds support Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Ma-rine Meadows Program. 6-9 pm. Free admission. Suffolk
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From the American Revolution to the war in Afghanistan, Long Island has played a vital role in the nation’s military engage-ments. Explore how generations of menand women have served and sacrificed forthe country’s cause, and how our regionhas been essential to the industrial supply,combat training and coastal defenseof the United States.
(L to R): George Lafayette Booth, Civil War soldier from Hauppauge, 1862. Smithtown Historical Society.Presentation sword given to Civil War Major James M. Green, of Brooklyn, 1862. National Museum ofAmerican History. Grumman-produced plane in the Korean War, c. 1953. Cradle of Aviation Museum.
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MuseumsBrookhaven Volunteer Firefighters MuseumFireman’s Memorial Park, Route 25, Ridge. 924-8114. Tuesday and Thursday, 10 am to 3 pm; Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm and Sunday, noon to 4 pm. Free.
Maritime Explorium101 East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 331-3277. www.maritimeexplorium.org. Offers family-centered, interactive exhibits and pro-grams, and activities rich in the maritime history of Long Island. Open to the public, weekends, 1-5 pm, all other times by reservation. Special weekday and summer pro-grams, events and birthday parties. Admission $5.
CSH Whaling Museum301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 367-3418. www.cshwhalingmuseum.org. Open every day, 11 am-5 pm. $6, $5
seniors and children ages 4-18. Nineteenth century whaleboat, harpoons and scrimshaw.
DNA Learning Center334 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. (516) 367-5170. Monday-Friday, 10 am to 4 pm. Operated by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, this unique science museum contains exhibits related to DNA research.
Hallockville Farm & Folklife MuseumNineteenth century North Fork farm. 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. 298-5292. Guided tours, Friday-Sunday, noon-4 pm. $7, $5 children and seniors.
Heckscher Museum of ArtEuropean and American art. 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. 351-3250. Wednesday-Friday, 10 am-5 pm, weekends 11 am-5 pm. Admission discount for Huntington residents.
LI Museum of America Art, History & CarriagesAntique carriages, historic buildings, art. 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 751-0066.Thursday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, noon-5 pm. $9, $7 seniors 62+, $4 children 6-17. Guided tours by appointment.
Northport Historical Society & Museum215 Main St., Northport. 757-9859. Annual history contest, antiques, holiday house tour, exhibits. Museum and shop open Tuesday-Sunday, 1-4:30 pm. Self-guided walking tour of historical Main Street for $5 during regular hours.
Telephone Pioneers MuseumAn exhibit of more 100 tele-phones of various types and ages. Also, a collection of old telephone directories. 445 Commack Road, Commack. 543-1371. Oepn on the first
Sunday of every month from 1-4 pm, or by appointment.
Vanderbilt Museum & Planetarium180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. 854-5579. www.vanderbiltmuseum.org. Former mansion of William K. Vanderbilt II. Features original furnishings, marine museum with 2,000-plus specimens. Mansion tours. Check website for hours. General admission $7, $6 seniors and students, $3 children under 12.
Suffolk County Historical Society 300 Main St., Riverhead. 727-2881. Wednesday-Satur-day, 10 am-4:30 pm. Adults $5, seniors $3, children 17 and under $1.
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Sept. 27Smithsonian Museum DayIn the spirit of the Smithson-ian’s free admission policy, enjoy free admission all day at the Long Island Museum, a Smithsonian affiliate since 2006. 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 751-0066.
Sept. 27AKC Champion Dog Show/ ExpoDog show, pet vendors, craft vendors, conformation, agil-ity, obedience competitions. 8:30 am-2 pm. $10 per person, or $25 per carload. Flowerfield Fairgrounds, Route 25A, St. James. 231-6457.
Sept. 27Long Island Naturally Environmental Fair at Manor FarmExhibits, games, community yard sale, demonstrations
of environment-friendly practices, music and safari to discover the local wildlife. 10 am-4 pm. 210 Manor Road, Huntington. 516-938-6152.
Sept. 27Wildwood Fall FestivalVendors, wagon rides, pony rides, inflatables, funny photos, environmental dis-plays, pie-eating contest and children’s entertainment. 11 am-4 pm. Free on-site parking fee. Wildwood State Park, Hulse Landing Road, north of Sound Avenue, Wading River. 321-3510.
Sept. 27 & 28Cedar Beach Music and Arts Festival2 stages, 20 groups perform-ing, kid’s attractions. Enjoy festival foods, arts and crafts, vendors and more. 24th an-nual event, sponsored by the North Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce. Cedar Beach, Harbor Beach Road, Mount Sinai. www.northbrookhaven-chamber.com. 631.821.1313
Sept. 28St. James DayCrafts, wares, food and fun for all. 11 am-5 pm. Lake Avenue, St. James. Sponsored by the St. James Chamber of Commerce. 584-8510.
Oct. 4Fall Festival and Craft FairSt. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church in Smith-town presents its annual event, replete with vendors, raffles, bake sale, delicious food and desserts, pumpkin painting,
face painting, scarecrow making, rides and crafts for the children. Rain date: Oct. 18. 10 am-4 pm. 90 Edgewater Ave., Smithtown. 265-4520.
Oct. 4Fall Fair at the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & AquariumGames, fishing gear, refresh-ments, exhibition and trout fishing for children under 12 (gear provided). 10 am-4:30 pm. $6 adults, $4 children,
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Christopher Gallery133 Main St., Stony Brook. 689-1601.
East End Arts Council133 Main St., Riverhead. 727-0900.
Gallery North90 N. Country Road, Setauket. 751-2676.
Guild Hall of East Hampton158 Main St., East Hampton. 324-0806.
Heckscher Museum of Art2 Prime Ave., Huntington. 351-3250.
La Mantia Gallery127 Main St., Northport. 754-8414.
Main Street Petite Gallery 213 Main St., Huntington. 271-8423.
Mills Pond House 660 Route 25A, St. James. 862-6575.
Phoenix Fine Arts Gallery139 S. Country Road, Bellport. 776-0811.
Port Jefferson Village Center 101A East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 802-2160.
Rowland Gallery318 Wynn Lane, Port Jefferson. 509-1678.
Spinnato Gallery86 Old Field Rd., East Setauket. 444-5060.
SPLIA Gallery161 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 692-4664.
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.
Tengelsen Gallery Art League of Long Island107 E. Deer Park Road, Dix Hills. 462-5400.
Thomas Kinkade Gallery128 Main St., Port Jefferson. 642-0607.
Wilkes Gallery 91 Main St., Northport. 261-4007.
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Oct. 5Fall Festival at Sagtikos ManorFestivities include hands-on crafts, colonial demonstrations, petting zoo, miniature horse cart ride, old-fashioned games
and races, pumpkin painting, square dancing and craft and food vendors. 11 am-4 pm. $7 per person. www.sagtikos-manor.com. 854-0939.
Oct. 5 & Nov. 1Down the Ways: the Wood-en Ship Era Maritime TourA walking tour of the Dyer’s Neck-East Setauket Shipbuild-ing areas. This tour will be conducted at low tide so the bones of the schooners will be uncovered in Scott’s Cove.
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Tour begins at the Brookhaven Dock, Shore Road in East Setauket. 2-4 pm. $5. www.threevillagehistoricalsociety.org. 751-3730.
Oct. 10-13Long Island Fall FestivalThe annual Long Island Fall Festival, sponsored by Hun-tington Township Chamber of Commerce and Verizon, includes entertainment on three stages, a world-class carnival, hundreds of arts and craft vendors, interna-tional food courts, beer and wine tent, a farmers’ market, and children’s activities. Heckscher Park, Route 25A, Huntington. www.lifallfesti-val.com. 423-6100.
Oct. 11 & 12War of 1812 event at Hallockville Museum FarmTwo days of military reenact-ments, tours, kids’ activities and more in honor of the 200th anniversary of the War
of 1812 battle that took place just north of the farm. 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. www.hallockville.com. 298-5292.
Oct. 12Riverhead Country FairLive entertainment all day, competitions, vegetable decorating, carnival and farm animal rides, folk music and arts, Taste of Long Island farm produce, and over 450 ven-dors. Downtown Riverhead. 727-1215, www.riverhead-countryfair.com.
Oct. 12Setauket Village Green Walking TourMeet at the Setauket Neighbor-hood House, 95 Main Street, Setauket. 2-3:30 pm. Tours take approximately one and a half hours. www.threevillagehis-toricalsociety.org. 751-3730.
Oct. 12Harvest Festival at Benner’s FarmCider making, folk music, games, crafts, storytelling, produce, food, pumpkin
picking and hayrides. Noon-4 pm. 56 Gnarled Hollow Road, Setauket. www.bennersfarm.com. 689-8172.
Oct. 18Spirits TourTour the cemeteries of the Setauket Presbyterian Church and Caroline Church in East Setauket. Meet at the Presbyte-rian Church. Tours sponsored by the Three Village Historical Society and run every 15 min-utes. threevillagehistoricalsoci-ety.org. 751-3730.
Oct. 18October FestivalHandcrafted items, baked goods, German food and children’s activities. Hosted by the Trinity Evangelical Lu-theran Church. 10 am-2 pm. 716 Route 25A, Rocky Point. 744-9355.
Oct. 18 & 19Oyster Bay Oyster FestivalHow can over 175,000 visitors be wrong? At the downtown street location, antiques and
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Sept. 19: Tribute to Piano with NPR’s Jon Weber and Bassist Steve Doyle, 7:30 pm.Sept. 21: The Amazing Accordion Kings, 2 pm. Sept. 26: Guitar Festival: Jazz Brazil with the Tony Romano Quinet, 7:30 pm. Sept. 27: Tito & His Orchestra, 7:30 pm.Sept. 28: Celebrating Arthur Prysock, 7:30 pm.Oct. 5: An Afternoon of Irish Music with Ed Ryan, 2 pm. Oct. 23, 24 & 25: Guitar Festival, 7:30 pm.Nov. 1: Fontana & Fontana, 7:30 pm.Nov. 2: Will the Circle Be Unbroken- A Tribute to the Music of the Grand Ole Opry, 2 pm.Nov. 7: The Fast Lane, Eagles Tribute Band, 7:30 pm.Nov. 8: The Neil Diamond Tribute with Diamond One Hot Night, 7:30 pmNov. 9: The Guthrie Brothers, Sining the Greatest Hits of Simon & Garfunkel, 2 pm.Dec. 11: Class + Sizzle = The Guitar Extravaganza, 7:30 pm.Dec. 13: Gary Lewis & The Playboys “Cel-ebrating the Holidays Together, 7:30 pm.Dec. 14: Winter Concert with the FTC Concert Pops, 2 pm.
Dec. 17: Broadway Bound, The Music of Andrew Lloyd Weber, 7:30 pm.
The North Shore Pro Musica The Ward Melville Heritage Organiza-tion Cultural Center. 111 Main St., Stony Brook. 751-2244. www.wmho.org.
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Sept. 20: Nine Days, Dishwalla & Sroke 9, 8 pm.Sept. 23: Fifth Harmony with special guest Meghan Trainor, 7 pm.
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Nov. 8: The Best of Jethro Tull, performed by Ian Anderson, 8 pm. Nov. 11: Roger Hodgson, 8 pm.Nov. 24 & 25: Sirens & Pierce the Veil- The World Tour with special guests, This Wild Life & Beartooth, 8 pm.Dec. 8: The 1975, 8 pm.Dec. 30 & 31: Dark Star Orchestra, 8:30 pm.
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Sept. 28: Stan Zizka’s The Del-Satins
Tribute to the American Legion, 3 pm.Oct. 5: Made in America: Band Selec-tions written by American Composers, 3 pm.Oct. 8: Guys with Guitars 3- Billy Currington, Easton Corbin and Canaan Smith, 7 pm.Oct. 10: Chris MacDonald’s Memories of Elvis in Concert, 7:30 pm.Oct. 12: An Evening with Herb Alpert & Lani Hall, 7 pm.Oct. 23: Opening Night- Chris J. Connolly and Bryan Gallo with Butchers Blind, 7:30 pm.Nov. 1: Joplin’s Pearl featuring Amber Ferrari, 8 pm.Nov. 2: The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra: Tribute to Frank Sinatra, 3 pm.Nov. 9: A Sousa Salute to Our Veterans, 3 pm.Nov. 13: Rupert Wates Trio and Toby Tobias Ensemble, 7:30 pm.Nov. 15: Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling, 8 pm.
Smithtown Township Arts Council 660 Route 25A, St. James. 862-6575, www.stacarts.org.
Sept. 26 Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Dec. 19: Jazz in the Living Room, 7:30 pm.
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The excitement is building and plans for the 21st An-nual Long Island Fall Festival at Heckscher Park are well underway for Columbus Day Weekend.
The Long Island Fall Festival at Huntington has be-come a premier event for family fun and is the largest event of its kind in the northeast. Hosted by The Hun-tington Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Hun-tington, this exciting event attracts tens of thousands of families from all over the Tri-State Area. There is some-thing for everyone and the highlights of the Festival include three stages of live entertainment, a world class carnival and two international food courts. More than 300 craft, promotional, retail and not-for-profit vendors line the streets of Prime and Madison adjacent to Heck-scher Park, as well as exhibit within the grounds of Heck-scher Park.
The Festival begins Friday afternoon October 10th with the carnival and food court. Following the Open-ing ceremonies at 6 pm, the festivities continue with live entertainment until 10 pm. The festival is open Saturday and Sunday, featuring street vendors from 11 am to 6 pm with the carnival, food courts and live entertainment un-til 10pm. On Monday, Oct. 13th the carnival, food court, entertainment and several vendors are open from 11 am to 5 pm within the park. The Fall Festival features fun-filled events and activities for the whole family. There is FREE parking at the Huntington LIRR station, with a $1 round-trip shuttle service to and from the festival on Sat-urday and Sunday, from 11 am to 5 pm. Admission to the festival is FREE.
There are several ways you can participate:Sponsorships: The Festival offers corporate sponsors
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Volunteers: An event this large could not happen without the support of our volunteers who help ensure a safe and smooth event for our guests. Each year we look to the local community and businesses for support to make the magic happen. It’s a great way to support the local community and meet people.
For more information and to get involved in this year’s Festival, call 631-423-6100 or visit www.lifall-festival.com
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Oct. 18Port Jefferson Historical Society AuctionOld fashioned, antique auc-tion of collectables, jewelry, dishware, posctards and paintings held on the grounds of the Historical Soci-ety Mather House Museum. 9 am. 115 Prospect Street, Port Jefferson. www.pjhsevents.com. 473-2665.
Oct. 19Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis Walk at Stony Brook University Take Steps for Crohn’s & Coli-tis’ largest fundraising event. Participants raise funds and awareness throughout the year and come together to celebrate the steps that have been taken toward a cure. Check-in at 11:30 am, walk starts at 1 pm. 516-222-5530.
Oct. 19Antique Auto ShowTravel back in time and see hand cars made before 1949. 9 am-4pm. $6 per person. Cutchogue Village Green, Main Road, Cutchogue. www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org. 734-7122.
Oct. 19Inside the photographs: William Floyd’s House of RevolutionArtist Xiomaro explores the techniques and stories behind his photographic essay from the William Floyd Estate. 2 pm. The Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 751-0066.
Oct. 24- 26Haunted House at DeepwellsNot-too-scary haunted house. Donations are appreciated. Friday and Saturday nights, 6-9 pm. Sunday after Hallow-een parade, around 3 pm. 497 Rt. 25A, St. James. 862-2020.
Oct. 25-26East End Oktoberfest Enjoy local craft beers, ven-dors, farm tours and pumpkin picking at Garden of Eden Organic Farm. 10 am-5pm. $3 per person, children under six free. 722-8777. www.garde-nofevefarm.com.
Oct. 25A Taste of Port JeffersonWine and beer tasting, food sampling of over 35 popular restaurants. 12-4 pm. $40 in advance, $50 at the door. Port Jefferson Village Center, 101 East Broadway, Port Jefferson. www.atasteofportjefferson.com. 473-1414.
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Gateway’s Not So Scary Adventure for KidsOct. 11- Nov. 1. Take a stroll through a batty maze and encounter goofy creatures, bewitching tricks and ghoulish delights. $10 general admis-sion. 215 South Country Rd. Bellport, NY 11713. 286-1133. gatewayshauntedplayhouse.org.
Stony Brook Halloween FestivalOn Oct. 31, there will be a Halloween Festival from 2-5 pm at the Stony Brook Village Center, 111 Main Street, Stony Brook. There will be a costume parade, trick-or-treating and the annual scarecrow competi-tion. 751-2244.
Halloween Family Fun DayVisit the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook on Oct. 26 from 1-4 pm for trick-or-treating, pumpkin painting, crafts and more. Free admis-sion. Remember to dress up. 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 751-0066. www.longislandmu-seum.com.
Tiki’s Trail of TerrorThe tropical oasis has turned into a living nightmare. Hor-rifying scenes of gore and over 15 terrifying actors will petrify brave thrill-seekers, so faint-of-heart be warned. 1878 Middle Country Road, Centereach. 471-1267.
Haunted HatcheryOct. 25. 2-5 pm. Calling all ghosts and goblins, spiders and bones, the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery’s open for an evening roam. Refreshments for all. Kids in costumes will receive an extra treat. Call 516-692-6768.
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Benner’s Farm56 Gnarled Hollow Road, E. Setauket. 689-8172. Through-out October.
Fox Hollow Farm2287 Sound Ave., Calverton. 727-1786. Call for fall hours.
Albert H. Schmitt & Sons6 Bagatelle Road, Dix Hills. 549-1159. Saturdays and Sun-days, Sept. 21 through Oct. 27. 10 am-6 pm.
W. Zilnicki PumpkinsSound Ave., Riverhead. 727-0408. Call for fall hours.
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Stakey’s Pumpkin Farm270 West Lane, Aquebogue. 722-3467. Mondau through Fridays, noon-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 9 am-5 pm.
Seven Ponds Orchard 65 Seven Ponds Road, Water Mill. 726-8015. Call for hours.
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Dix Hills Performing Arts Center 305 Service Road, Dix Hills. 656-2148. www.dhpac.org.Oct. 16, 17, 18 & 19: “The Metamorphoses” 7:30 pm except for Oct. 19 at 2 pm. Tickets are $15; $12 for stu-dents and seniors.Nov. 20, 21, 22 & 23: “Little Shop of Horrors,” 7:30 pm except Nov. 23 at 2 pm.Dec. 6 & 7: “The Little Mer-maid, Jr.” Children’s Theatre. Tickets are $10.
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Smithtown Performing Arts Center 2 E. Main St., Smithtown. 724-3700. smithtownpac.org. Sept. 6- Sept. 28: “Barefoot in the Park.”Oct. 11- Nov. 2: “Murder Ballad”Nov. 15- Jan. 25: “The Wizard of Oz.”
Theatre Three412 Main Street, Port Jefferson. 928-9100. theatrethree.com.Sept. 20-Nov. 1: “The Boy From Oz”Nov. 15-Dec. 27: “A Christmas Carol.”
The Minstrel PlayersHoughton Hall at Trinity Episcopal Church, 130 Main St., Northport. 732-2926. www.minstrelplayers.orgOct. 25 & 26: Ken Ludwig’s “The Games Afoot.”Dec. 12-14: “A Christmas Carol.”
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts71 E. Main St., Patchogue, 207-1313. www.patchogue-theatre.com.Sept. 20 & 21: “Menopause, The Musical.”Oct. 26: “Boo! A Monster Musical.”Nov. 22: “My Mother’s Ital-ian, My Father’s Jewish, I’m Home for the Holidays.”
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Oct. 26LEGO Building Contest & ExhibitSee LEGO creations on display. $4 per person. Ward Melville Heritage Organiza-tion Educational and Cultural Center, Stony Brook. www.wmho.org. 751-2244.
Oct. 26Halloween Parade & Haunted HousePrizes for best costume, and goodies for all. Line up at 12:30 pm at the Capital One Bank off of Woodlawn Ave. and Lake Ave. in St. James. Pa-rade begins 1 pm and goes down Lake Ave. Sponsored by St. James Chamber of Commerce. www.stjameschamber.org.
Nov. 1Port Jefferson Annual Go Green FairVisit the Port Jefferson Village Center for a day of workshops and a large selection of ven-dors. 101 East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 473-4724. www.portjeff.com.
Nov. 9Walk through history with farmer and Spy Abraham WoodhullExplore the nature sanctuary that was once Woodhull’s farm and other historic land-marks. 2-4:30 pm. $5.
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On Sept. 21, the Sherwood-Jayne House hosts the 24th annual Long Island Apple Festival, presented by the Society for the Pres-ervation of Long Island Antiquities, The Three Village Historical Society, and Homestead Arts from 11 am-4:30 pm. Activities include colonial games such as a tug-of-war, the opportunity to create an apple-head doll, pony rides and apple relay races. A food historian will conduct an open-hearth colonial cooking dem-onstration. Participate in an apple-pie baking contest, listen to traditional music and enjoy food concessions. Admission is $8 for adults, $4 for children, seniors and society members. 55 Old Post Road, Setauket. 692-4664.
On Oct. 19, the Huntington Historical Society hosts its own apple festival. Enjoy traditional demonstrations, such as butter churning and candle dipping, as costumed interpreters prepare for winter. Play old-fashioned games, crunch on delicious, locally grown apples and dance to fantastic live music. Children may create seasonal crafts and make life-sized scarecrows, while everyone gets a taste of harvest foods, including candy apples and pies. The historic Dr. Daniel W. Kissam House, with its beautiful fine arts, objects and artifacts, is open for tours during the event, which runs from noon to 4 pm at the Kissam House Museum, 434 Park Ave. Huntington. 427-7045. www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.
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As part of the annual Walk for Beauty, Walk for Life 4K/6K planned for Sunday, Oct. 26, cancer survivors, along with friends, family and community members collect donations to support their walk through scenic and historic Stony Brook. All proceeds benefit breast and prostate cancer research at Stony Brook University, as well as provide cancer pa-tients with wigs, prostheses and other special products. Meet at Stony Brook Village Center, Stony Brook Post
Office at 8:30 am for registra-tion; 9:30 am start. $25 before race, $30 day of race. The 6K walkers have the option of walking through the Avalon Park and Preserve. Tribute signs may be pur-chased on walk day to wear in support or memory of loved ones affected by cancer. Dona-tion forms are available at the Stony Brook Village Center’s website, www.stonybrookvil-lage.com/walk, and Ward Melville Heritage Organiza-tion’s website at www.wmho.org. Call 444-4000.
File photos by Greg CatalanoThe 2013 Walk for Beauty inspired lots of smiles and support .
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Nov. 16Native American DaySpend a delightful afternoon exploring the history and culture of Native Americans. Learn about their traditions, skills, food and clothing and view authentic artifacts from their collections. Crafts, games, songs and refresh-ments are included in the $25 per child cost. For ages 7 to 12. Adults must accom-pany children and will not be charged. www.huntington-historicalsociety.org. Call 427-7045 ext. 401 for reservations.
Nov. 28Christmas Tree Lighting and CarolingChristmas tree lighting at Vil-lage Park in Northport. 7 pm. Sponsored by the Northport Fire Department and the
Northport Chamber of Com-merce. villageofnorthport.com.
Nov. 29Santa Parade and VisitParade starts at LIRR station on Main Street in Port Jeffer-son. Time TBD. www.portjef-fchamber.com. 473-1414.
Dec. 5 & 6Candlelight House ToursJoin in on the 36th Annual Candlelight House Tour of local homes dressed in holiday finery. www.threevillagehis-toricalsociety.com. 751-3730.
Dec. 6Christmas Tree LightingAt the Veterans Plaza at Kings Park Library. 4 pm.
Dec. 6Lantern Light Walking House TourTour selected historical homes in Port Jefferson. Sponsored by the Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce. Tickets go on sale Nov. 12. $25. 473-1414. www.portjeffchamber.com.
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Oct. 1: Colin Carr and Thomas Sauer, 8 pm. $36.Oct. 24: Emerson String Quartet, 8 pm. $48. Oct. 25: Spanish Harlem Orchestra, 8 pm. $36.Nov. 15: Hiromi, 8 pm. $42.Nov. 19: Starry Nights, 8 pm. $36.Nov. 22: Simply Broadway, 8 pm. $48.Dec. 13: Natalie Merchant, 8 pm. $48.
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Oct. 12: Mark Erelli in “Milltowns,” a tribute to Bill Morrissey with instrumentalist Charlie Rose, 2 pm.Oct. 19: Garnet Rogers, 2 pm.Dec. 7: Ellis Paul, 2 pm.Nov. 17: Tim Chaisson, 2 pm.Dec. 8: Ellis Paul, 2 pm.
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On Sept. 27 and 28, the American Music Festival in Port Jefferson will feature more than 35 bands perform-ing throughout the village. The event is hosted by J. Faith Entertainment and the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson. For more informa-tion or to see a schedule, visit www.portjeffmusicfest.com.
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Dec. 7Holiday Open HouseVictorian Christmas tree and decorations, toy and doll exhibit, refreshments. 1-4 pm. Port Jefferson Historical Society. 473-2665.
Dec. 7Holiday Historic House TourNoon to 4 pm, tour five private homes built by descendants of, or on land owned by,
Huntington’s earliest settlers. www.huntingtonhistoricalso-ciety.org. 427-7045.
Dec. 16- Dec.23Menorah LightingThe St. James menorah will be lit for eight nights. Come to the triangle at Route 25A and Lake Avenue at 4 pm on Friday and 5:30 pm other days. Treats served each night. www.stjameschamber.org.
Date TBDHoliday Dinner at the VanderbiltCome celebrate the start of the holiday season with an elegant dinner at the Vanderbilt Man-sion, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. Call 854-5550 or visit www.vanderbiltmuseum.org for more information.
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Bedell North Fork36225 Route 25, Cutchogue. 734-7537.
Bouquet35 Cox Neck Road, Matti-tuck. 877-0572.
Castello di Borghese 17150 Route 48, Cutchogue. 734-5111.
Channing Daughters Winery1927 Scuttlehole Road, Bridgehampton. 537-7224.
Clovis Point1935 Main Road, Jamesport. 722-4222.
Comtesse Thérèse739 Main Road, Aquebogue. 779-2800.
Corey Creek Vineyards 45470 Route 25, Southold. 765-4168.
Croteaux Vineyards1450 S. Harbor Road, South-old. 765-6099.
Dilberto Winery260 Manor Lane, Jamesport. 722-3416.
Duck Walk North44535 Main Road, Southold.765-3500.Duck Walk Vineyards South231 Montauk Highway, Wa-ter Mill. 726-7555.
Harbes Family Farm & Vineyard715 Sound Ave., Mattituck. 298-9463.
Harmony Vineyards169 Harbor Road, Head of the Harbor. 291-9900.
Jason’s Vineyard1785 Main Road, Jamesport. 238-5801.
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Jamesport Vineyards1216 Main Road, Jamesport. 722-5256.
Laurel Lake Vineyards3165 Main Road, Laurel. 298-1420.
Lieb Family Cellars35 Cox Neck Road, Mattituck. 298-1942.
Loughlin VineyardSouth Main Street, Sayville. 589-0027.
Macari Vineyards150 Bergen Ave., Mattituck. 298-0100.
Martha Clara Vineyards6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead. 298-0075.
Mattebella Vineyards46005 Main Road, Southold. 888-628-8323.
McCall Wines22600 Route 25, Cutchogue. 734-5764.
One Woman Vineyard5195 Old North Road, Southold. 765-1200.
Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards44075 Main Road, Peconic 765-6188.
Palmer Vineyards5120 Sound Ave., Aque-bogue. 722-9463.
Peconic Bay Winery31320 Main Road, Cutchogue. 734-7361.
Pellegrini Vineyards23005 Route 25, Cutchogue. 734-7361.
Pindar Vineyards37645 Main Road, Peconic. 734-6200.
Pugliese Vineyards34515 Main Road, Cutchogue. 734-4057.
Raphael Vineyards39390 Main Road, Peconic. 765-1100.
Roanoke Vineyards3543 Sound Ave., Riverhead. 727-4161.
Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard1375 Peconic Lane, Peconic 734-8282.
Scarola Vineyards4850 Sound Ave., Mattituck. 298-7676.
Sherwood House Vineyards2600 Oregon Road, Mattituck. 779-2817.
Shinn Estate2000 Oregon Road, Matti-tuck. 804-0367.
Sparkling Pointe39750 Route 48, Southold. 765-0200.
The Old Field Vineyards59600 Main Road, Southold. 765-0004.
Vineyard 4818910 Route 48, Cutchogue. 734-5200.
Waters Crest Winery22355 Route 48, Unit 6, Cutchogue. 734-5065.
Wölffer Estate Vineyards139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack. 537-5106.
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Taxi serviceLindy’s TaxiMount Sinai 473-0707
Orange & White TaxiEast Northport 261-0235 Huntington Station 271-3600
Bus serviceHampton Jitney283-4600 www.hamptonjitney.com
HART Bus CompanyHuntington 427-8287
Suffolk County Transit 852-5200
FerriesThe Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company 102 West Broadway Port Jefferson 1-888-44-FERRY
Cross Sound Ferry Services(Orient Point to New London, Connecticut) Dock Road, Orient 323-2525
railroadsLong Island Rail Road
Accommodations
Transportation
HoTelsDanfords Inn25 East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 928-5200.
Hilton Long Island/ Huntington598 Broad Hollow Road, Melville. 845-1000.
Hilton Garden Inn Stony Brook1 Circle Road, Stony Brook. 941-2980.
Holiday Inn Express 3131 Route 347, Stony Brook. 471-8000.
Hyatt Regency Wind Watch & Hamlet Golf Club1717 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge. 232-9800.
Inn at East Wind5720 Route 25A, Wading River. 929-3500.
Sheraton Long Island Hotel110 Vanderbilt Motor Park-way, Hauppauge. 231-1100.
Three Village Inn150 Main St., Stony Brook. 751-0555.
Bed-and-BreakFasTs The Ransome Inn409 East Broadway, Port Jefferson. 474-5019.
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Ye Olde VillageThe 19th annual Charles Dickens Festival comes to Port Jefferson Friday, Dec. 5 through Sunday, Dec. 7. International crafts fair, caroling and performances, Grand Finale Parade, old-fashioned marketplace on East Main Street, carriage and trolley rides, Victorian Christ-mas tree, music, lantern-lit house tour of historic homes, costumed characters, shows and refreshments.
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