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SUMMER TIMES IS A SPECIAL PUBLICATION OF TIMES BEACON RECORD NEWSPAPERS The Exclusive FREE Port Jefferson Ferry Publication Dining & Entertainment • Calendar of Special Events • Recreational Resources Museums & Galleries • Boutiques & Shoppes • Wineries The Best Read Guide to the Island from Sunsets to Symphonies Summer Times Featuring Summer Arts on Long Island

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SUMMER TIMES IS A SPECIAL PUBLICATION OF TIMES BEACON RECORD NEWSPAPERSThe Exclusive FREE Port Jefferson Ferry Publication

Dining & Entertainment • Calendar of Special Events • Recreational Resources Museums & Galleries • Boutiques & Shoppes • Wineries

The Best Read Guide to the Island from Sunsets to Symphonies

Summer Times

Featuring Summer Arts on Long Island

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PUBLISHER Leah S. Dunaief

GENERAL MANAGER Johness Kuisel

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Rachel Shapiro

EDITOR Jessica Grunenberg

ART/PRODUCTION DIRECTOR David R. Leaman

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Kathryn Mandracchia

ADVERTISINGDonald HuntRobin LemkinLaura JohansonBarbara NewmanElizabeth ReuterMinnie Yancey

ART DEPARTMENTJanet FortunaBeth Heller MasonWendy Mercier

BUSINESS MANAGER Sheila Murray

BUSINESS OFFICE Sandi GrossMeg Malangone

SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER Terri Caruso

Things to doPick Your Own . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Fourth of July. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 12For Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27On Stage & Screen . . . . . . . . . . 31

Places to goBeaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-55Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Museums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Nature Preserves. . . . . . . . . . . .54Wineries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Special featuresHuntington Summer Arts Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Stony Brook Film Festival. . . . 41

ServicesAccommodations . . . . . . . . . . . 58

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Fort Salonga Farm 30 Meadow Glen Road, Northport, 269-9666. Raspberries, early apples, mid-August. 7 days, 10 am-4 pm, www.fortsalongafarm.com.

Hank’s Farmstand324 County Road 39, Southampton, 726-4667. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries. 7 days, 9:30 am-6 pm, mid-June through mid-September. http://hankspumpkintown.com.

Patty’s Berries & Bunches410 Sound Ave., Matti-tuck, 298-4679. Strawber-ries, June; blueberries, July-August; raspberries, July-September; blackber-ries, August. 7 days, 9 am-6 pm. Pick your own ends 5:30 pm. www.pattysberriesand-bunches.com.

Lewin Farms 812 Sound Ave., Calverton, 929-4327 (next to Wildwood State Park). Strawberries, late May to June; raspber-ries, mid-June to mid-Au-gust; blueberries, late June to August; peaches, mid-July to mid-September; apples, late August to late October. 9 am-4:30 pm, closed Tues-days. Call prior to coming to check the availability of the crop or visit www.lewin-farm.com.

Wickham’s Fruit Farm 28700 Route 25, Cutchogue, 734-6441. Raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches, black-berries, apples, tours and beehive observations.

Open 9 am-5 pm, June-Oc-tober, closed Sundays. www.wickhamsfruitfarm.com.

Windy Acres Farm 3810 Middle Country Road, Calverton, 727-4554. Open 7 days, 9 am-6 pm. Strawber-ries, raspberries, blackber-ries, peaches, nectarines, July-August. Pick your own ends at 4:30 pm.

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Cooper Farms 2200 Breakwater Road, Mat-tituck, 298-5195. Tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, peas, zucchini, watermelon, potatoes, beans, peppers, eggplant, okra and onions. 7 days, 7 am to dark. Pick your own starts early July.

Krupski Farms38030 Route 25, Peconic, 734-6847. Sugar snap peas, shelling peas, June-July. 7 days, 9 am-5 pm, Friday and Saturday till 6 pm.

Lenny Bruno Farms740 Wading River Road, Manorville, 591-3592. Peppers, tomatoes, beans starting in August. 7 days, 9 am-6 pm. www.lennybruno-farms.com.

Lewin Farms812 Sound Ave., Calverton, 929-4327 (next to Wildwood State Park). Tomatoes, pep-pers, eggplant, late August to late October. 9 am-4:30 pm, closed Tuesdays. www.lewinfarm.com.

Sang Lee Farms 25180 County Road 48, Peconic, 734-7001. Heirloom tomatoes, green beans, pep-pers, lettuces, cucumbers, eggplants, potatoes, carrots, all certi� ed organic produce. All for purchase, no pick your own. 7 days, 9 am-6 pm, except Sunday till 5 pm. www.sangleefarms.com.

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STALLER CENTER SEASON 2012-2013 Begins in September

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July 2, July 3, July 4 Baseball and FireworksFans will be treated to a Grucci � reworks extravaganza a� er each game sponsored by � e Rinx at Hidden Pond Park, Atlantic Hyundai and Atlantic Honda. Each game starts at 7:05 pm. at 3 Court House Drive, Central Islip. For tickets Call 940-TIXX or visit www.liducks.com. Free parking.

July 3Independence Day Celebration Peconic Riverfront. Family concert with local musicians starting at 7:00 pm. followed by � reworks at 9 pm. Sponsored by the Riverhead Business Improvement District. Visit http://riverheadbid.com for details or call 727-0048.

July 4 Go 4th on the Bay, Grucci stylePatchogue and Bay Shore area. 286-0088. Flyover by Bayport Aerodrome Society at 8 pm. to

honor U.S. Marines. Fireworks start at 9:30 pm.

July 4 Independence Day At Sagamore Hill20 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay. (516) 922-4788.Open from 11 am-3 pm. National Park Rangers and park volunteers will be available to answer questions and tell stories about family life at Roosevelt’s “Summer White House.” Starting at 11 am traditional American fare such as hot dogs, hamburgers, popcorn, so� drinks and ice cream will be available for purchase on site. � eodore Roosevelt house closed for renovations.

July 4 Long Island Philharmonic at Brookhaven Amphitheater7:30 pm. Concert followed by � reworks. Bald Hill, Farmingville. For information visit www.liphilharmonic.com.

July 4Stars Over Montauk by GrucciUmbrella Beach, located 1/3-mile west of downtown Montauk. Fireworks 9 pm. Rain date July 5. Hosted by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, 668-2428.

July 4 4th of July ParadeMain Street, Port Je� erson, 10 am-noon. 473-8910. www.portje� chamber.com. Sponsored by Port Je� erson Fire Department.

July 41861 Independence DayOld Bethpage Village Restoration, 1303 Round Swamp Road, Old Bethpage, (516) 572-8400. 10 am-4 pm. Traditional � ddle music, military drills, including Camp Scott - Union Army training camp, parades and ceremonies, a reading of the Declaration of Independence, a brass band concert, and children’s games

of the time. $10 for adults/$7 ages 5-12 and seniors over 60/free under 5.

July 6 American Picnic 7-10 pm at 1030 Meadow Lane, Southampton. Picnic bu� et, all-American treats, and carnival booths on the grounds of an ocean-front estate with � reworks by Grucci over Shinnecock Bay. Rain date July 8. Call 283-5847 or email [email protected] for tickets or visit www.sfah.org for information. Tickets must be purchased prior to the event. Proceeds bene� t Southampton Fresh Air Home, a not-for-pro� t residential camp for physically challenged youth.

July 7 Riverhead Raceway Fireworks1797 Old Country Road, Riverhead, 842-RACE or visit www.riverheadraceway.com.

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Ongoing Atlantis Marine World ActivitiesAtlantis Marine World, 431 E. Main St., Riverhead. Call 208-9200, ext. 426 for information. Penguin Encounter: 45-minute interactive, closeup encounter with an African penguin; learn how animal experts care for these playful birds. Ages 5+. Weekends and holidays, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm. $50/$45 members. Sea Lion Kiss: Get a keepsake photo of this unique encounter with Java, the lovable sea lion. Weekends and holidays, 1 pm and 2:45 pm. Prices depend on photo sizes.LI Beer Cruise & Clambake: Journey down the Peconic River and enjoy samples of beer and then a summer clambake. July 26, Aug. 23, 6:15 pm or 7:30 pm. Ages 21+; Taste Long Island Wine Cruise & Lobsterbake: Enjoy local wine tasting aboard the Atlantis Explorer tour boat,

and then a lobsterbake. Aug. 9 & 30, 6:15 pm or 7:30 pm. Ages 21+.

Discovery Wetlands Cruises � e Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s 27-passenger pontoon boat cruises through Stony Brook Harbor to the surrounding wetlands at West Meadow Creek. A naturalist guides visitors through an experience embracing ecology, geology and history. Departs from Stony Brook Harbor. Adults $27, seniors 60+ and students $25, children under 6, $18. Group rates available. Call 751-2244 for reservations and schedule, or visit www.wmho.org.

Living History Tours180 Little Neck Road, Centerport, 854-5579, www.vanderbiltmuseum.org. Guides interpret the roles of Vanderbilt’s family, friends and employees, transporting visitors to the Gold Coast of Long Island in the late 1930s.

Vanderbilt Museum open Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-5 pm. Sunday, noon-5 pm through Labor Day weekend. Planetarium closed for renovations.

Local Summer SportsLI Ducks: Professional baseball. 3 Court House Drive, Central Islip, 940-3825, liducks.com. LI Lizards: Major League lacrosse. Shuart Stadium, Hofstra University, Hempstead, 424-2606, longislandlizards.com. LI Rough Riders: Pro soccer. Cy Donnelly Stadium, St. Anthony’s High School, Huntington, 516 622-3900, liroughriders.com.

Through Labor Day ‘The Right Whales: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, 301 Main St., CSH. 367-3418, www.cshwhalingmuseum.org. Explore the history of the

rarest mammal on earth through artifacts and objects. Open daily, 11 am-5 pm.

Thursdays July & AugustHorse & Carriage RidesStony Brook Village Center, 6 pm-dusk, $4 per person. Line up by Robinson’s Tea Room. In case of questionable weather conditions call 751-2244.

July 6-Aug. 25 LI Comedy FestivalAll shows at 8 pm, except July 21 show starts at 8:30 pm. Tickets range $25-30. For more information call (646)-584-7340 or visit www.LIcomedyFest.com. July 6, 7, Aug. 17, 18, 24, 25: � eatre � ree, Port Je� erson; July 21: Martha Clara Vineyards, Riverhead; July 26: � e Allegria Hotel, Long Beach; July 27: Hotel Indigo, Riverhead; Aug. 3: Gateway Playhouse, Bellport; Aug. 4: Country Fair Entertainment Park, Medford.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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CONTINUED FROM P. 12July 7-Aug. 25Summer Camp CinemaClassic Camp & Horror Film Festival. 35-mm double features Saturday nights, 10:30 pm-dawn, unless otherwise stated. Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington. Tickets $13/$9 for members. For tickets, call 423-7611 or visit www.summercampcin-ema.com. July 7 at 11:30 pm: “Rocky Horror Picture Show”; July 14: “Donnie Darko” and “Jacob’s Ladder”; July 21: “In-ception” and “Matrix”; July 28: “� e Omen” and “Rosemary’s Baby”; Aug. 4: “� e Dirty Dozen” and “Inglourious Basterds”; Aug. 11 at 11:30 pm: “Rocky Horror Picture Show”; Aug. 18: “Dr. No” and “Casino Royale”; Aug. 25: All Nite Pay-To-Get-Out Marathon.

July 8, Aug. 4, Sept. 1Village Green Walking Tour Discover Setauket’s rich his-tory. Starts at the Setauket

Neighborhood House, 95 Main St., Setauket. July 8: 2 pm; Aug. 4, Sept. 1: 10:30 am. Arrive 5 minutes before start time. $5/$3 members. For more information call 751-3730.

July 9-14 Northport Firemen’s Fair Fairgrounds on Steers Avenue, Northport, 7 pm-11 pm. Call 261-7504.

July 11 Lakeside Fishing ClinicLake Ronkonkoma. 444-0283. Basic instruction on � sh iden-ti� cation, � shing techniques, regulations and stewardship practices. Open � shing to follow. Parking $20/free for Town of Brookhaven residents. 6 pm to dark. Preregistra-tion required, limited to 50 participants.

July 12‘The Smurfs’Free outdoor movie on the front lawn of Deepwells Farm County Park, Route 25A and

Moriches Road. Movie starts at dark. Bring blankets or chairs. Rain date July 19.

July 14Art in the ParkNorthport Village Park at the foot of Main Street. 1 pm-5 pm. A fun - � lled day of art vendors, musicians, middle eastern dancers, poets, and a children’s chorus. Sponsored by the Northport Arts Coali-tion. www.northportarts.org.

July 14-15Antique Truck ShowHallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. 10 am- 5 pm. For more infor-mation call 821-4845 or www.athsli.com.

July 14 Light Keepers Behind the Scenes TourFire Island Lighthouse, 4640 Captree Island, 661-4876,

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www.� reislandlighthouse.com. Follow a present - day light-house keeper and learn how keepers maintained the light from the 1860s through pres-ent day. 9 am. $20, reservations required. Limit 12 people.

July 14, July 22, Aug. 18Walk with Abraham WoodhullWalk through history with farmer and spy Abraham Woodhull. Starts at the Caroline Church, 1 Dyke Road, Setauket. July 14, Aug. 18: 10:30 am; July 22: 1 pm. Arrive 5 minutes before start time. $5/$3 members. For more information call 751-3730 or visit www.threevillagehistori-calsociety.org.

July 15-Sept. 3 ‘America’s Love A� air with the Automobile’Ward Melville Heritage Organization Educational and Cultural Center, 689-5888, www.wmho.org. Every day 10 am-5 pm. Exhibit includes1928 Pierce-Arrow, 1950s era MG TD Midget Roadster, 1960s era Mustang, model cars and matchbox cars. Tickets available at the door.

July 15 Huntington Independence Day425 Park Ave., Huntington, www.huntingtonmilitia.com. Huntington Militia recreates events of the day in 1776. Rain date Aug. 5.

July 15 InsectigationsSweetbriar Nature Center, 62 Eckernkamp Drive, Smith-town, 979-6344, www.sweet-briarnc.org. Learn about the lives of insects that inhabit our gardens and natural meadows. Meet bugs up close, and go on a bug safari. � en, make a fun cra� and enjoy a healthy snack. 1 pm-3:30 pm, $5 for members, $6 for nonmembers.

July 15-Aug. 5Summer Sundays at Brookhaven National Lab2 Center St., Upton, 344-2651, www.bnl.gov. Visits to the

facilities, opportunities to speak with researchers, special activities for adults and chil-dren, and much more. Free, no reservations needed. 10 am-3 pm. Visitors age 16 and over must bring a photo ID. July 15: Family Exploration Day; July 22: Dazzling Light, Astound-ing Discoveries; July 29: Nano, Nano; Aug. 5: Atom Smashing Fun.

July 18-22 Carnival Terryville Fire Department, Port Je� erson Station, 473-1224. Fireworks � rst and last night, live band performs every night.

July 21-22 Deepwells Summer Art and Craft FestivalDeepwells Farm County Park, 497 Route 25A, St. James, 563-8551. Over 100 artisans, musi-cal entertainment, children’s activities, cra� demonstrations and food. July 21: 10 am-6 pm; July 22: 10 am-5 pm. $5 adults/ free under 12. www.preferred-promotions.com.

July 22Parading Down Main Street215 Main St., Northport, 757-9859. Meet at 1:30 pm, on the front steps of the Northport Historical Museum for a walk-ing tour of Northport’s historic business district. Purchase tickets on tour day in Museum Shop for $5 a person. http://northporthistorical.org.

July 26‘Jaws’Free drive-in movie at Crab Meadow Beach, Northport. Movie starts at darkness. Bring chairs. Over� ow parking with bus service to the beach avail-able. Rain location James H. Boyd Intermediate School, 286 Cuba Hill Road, Huntington. 7:30 pm. Call 351-3112 or visit http://huntingtonny.gov.

July 29, Aug. 26Down the Ways Maritime TourStarts at the Setauket Dock, Shore Rd., East Setauket. Tour time is variable and is done

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July 29 Family Fun Day at LI Museum� e Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, 751-0066. 1 pm-4 pm, free admission includes a magic show, children’s DJ, 1950s style games.

Tuesdays in August Northport Family Fun NightsTuesday evenings in August, 6-9 pm. Main Street will be closed from Union Place to Woodbine Avenue. Fun games for the kids, live music and dance contests, outdoor din-ing, vendor sidewalk sales and antique cars.

Aug. 2‘Puss In Boots’Free outdoor movie on the front lawn of Deepwells Farm County Park, Route 25A and Moriches Road. Movie starts at dark. Bring blankets or chairs. Rain date Aug. 9.

Aug. 6‘The Mighty Ducks’ Free movie at Dix Hills Park, Vanderbilt Parkway, in pool parking lot. Movie starts at darkness. Bring chairs. Rain location James H. Boyd Inter-mediate School, 286 Cuba Hill Road, Huntington. 7:30 pm. Call 351-3112 or visit http://huntingtonny.gov.

Aug. 7 National Lighthouse DayFire Island Lighthouse, 321-7028, � reislandlighthouse.com. Reduced tower tours all day.

Aug. 9An Evening at Oheka CastleSponsored by Rotary Club of Northport. 100 percent of proceeds go to charitable or-ganizations such as Northport Food Pantry, Northport Vet-eran’s Association, Gi� of Life, � e Guide Dog Foundation, Polio Plus, Northport High School college scholarships and much more. Live music,

� ne wines and gourmet foods. 6:30 pm-10:30 pm, at Oheka Castle in Huntington. Visit www.northportrotary.com for tickets.

August 11Owl Prowl Sweetbriar Nature Cen-ter, 62 Eckernkamp Drive, Smithtown, 979-6344, www.sweetbriarnc.org. 7 pm-9:30 pm. Sweetbriar will be opening its gates under the cloak of darkness to search for owls. A Sweetbriar naturalist will introduce participants to some of our resident nocturnal animals, including at least two of our owls.

Aug. 23Crab Fishing ClinicCorey Beach, Blue Point. Crab � shing techniques, crab biol-ogy and stewardship. Bring 1-2 uncooked packages of boned chicken pieces and a � ashlight. Optional items include: kite

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Children’s Theatre� eatre � ree, 412 Main St., Port Je� erson, 928-9100, http://

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Sweetbriar Summer Discovery CampsSweetbriar Nature Cen-ter, 62 Eckernkamp Drive, Smithtown, 979-6344, www.sweetbriarnc.org. One-week camps for ages 5-11. � emes

include Science Seekers, Earth Investigators, Amazing Animals, and Adventures, Animals and the Arts. Also Natural Wonders camp for ages 3-4, an Explorer’s Club for ages 11-14, Alumni Explorer’s Club for ages 13-17 and Caring for Wildlife for ages 12-17.

July 1-Aug. 19Whaling MuseumSummer ProgramsCold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, 301 Main St., CSH, 367-3418, www.cshwhal-ingmuseum.org. Maritime - related activities for children, adults and preschoolers with parents. July 1: Waterfest; July 8: Ocean Olympics; July 15: Sharkfest; July17: Shipwreck in a Bottle; July 29: Fossilfest; Aug. 5: Mermaid Tea Party; Aug. 9: Harry Potter Magic Show; Aug. 14: Maritime Mum-mies; Aug. 19: Live Endan-gered Animals Presentation.

July 2-Aug. 17Atlantis Marine Summer Adventure Days Atlantis Marine World, 431 Main St., Riverhead. Call 208-9200, ext. 426 for information. Hatchlings: ages 2-3, July 2 & 3, 9-11 am; Shark Bait: ages 3-4, July 5 & 6, 9 am-noon; Junior Explorers: ages 6-8, July 9-13, July 16-20, July 23-27, Aug. 13-17, 9 am-2 pm; Wind & Wings: ages 6-8, July 30-Aug. 3, 9 am-2 pm; Explor-ers: ages 9-11, July 9-13, July 30-Aug. 3, Aug. 6-10, 9 am-2 pm; Naturalists: ages 9-11, July 16-20, Aug. 13-17, 9 am-2 pm; Adventurers: ages 12-14, July 23-27, Aug. 6-10, 9 am-2 pm. For prices visit www.longislan-daquarium.com.

July 2-Aug. 17Benner’s Farm Summer Camps56 Gnarled Hollow Road, East Setauket, 689-8172, www.bennersfarm.com.

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July 2-Aug. 16Fish Hatchery Summer ProgramsCold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium, 1660 Route 25A, 516 692-6768. www.csh� a.org. � emes include Close Encounters of the Natural Kind, Curious Naturalists, Field Explorers, Nature Photography, Field Experts, Turtle Trackers, Fly Fishing.

July 2-Aug. 17Sea Stars Marine CampFuch’s Preserve Environ-mental Education Center, 21 Norwood Road, Northport. Hand-on activities centered on Long Island’s vital marine environment. Ages 6-8, weekly sessions July 2-Aug. 17; ages 9-11, weekly sessions Aug. 6-17. Monday-Friday, 9 am-2 pm. Call 239-1800 for information.

July 9-Aug. 10Build-a-Farm Day Camp Hallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 298-5292. www.hallockville.com. Traditional cra� s like knitting and weaving, outdoor adventures, nature walks, woodworking, and learning about farming. Ages 6-12, weekly sessions from 8:30 am-3:30 pm.

July 9-Aug. 31Maritime ExploriumSummer Science101 E. Broadway, Port Je� er-son. 331-3277, www.mariti-

meexplorium.org. Eight weeks of interactive programs, each with a di� erent theme, 1 pm-4 pm. Ages 5-9: July 9-13: � e Power of Magnets; July 23-27: Turn Up the Volume; July 30-Aug. 3: Set Your Sails; Aug. 13-17: Explore � e Shore; Aug. 20-24: Cool Chemistry; Aug. 27-31: Pull Your Weight. Ages 3-5: July 16-20: Sensational Senses; Aug. 6-10: Construct-ing Contraptions; Aug. 27-31: Pull Your Weight. Family Days: weekends 1-5 pm.

July 9, 10, 12,NYS Safe Boating Course Port Je� erson Village Center. 101-A E. Broadway, Port Je� er-son, 802-2160, www.portje� .com. Each day from 9:30 am-12:30 pm. Free course for ages 10-17. Receive a boating certi� cate for completion.

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July 9-Aug. 31Summer Fun Art CampsMills Pond House, 660 Route 25A, St. James, 862-6575. www.stacarts.org. Week-long art camps half-day or full day, for ages 6-12.

July 9-Aug. 15Vanderbilt Museum Summer Programs180 Little Neck Road, Center-port, 854-5579, www.vander-biltmuseum.org. Preschool workshops, 11 am-12:30 pm. July 11: Dolphin Planter; July 18: Elephant Paper Sculpture;

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July 25: Fish Print T-Shirt; Aug. 1: Bear Storyteller Mask; Aug. 8: Sailor’s Valentine; Aug. 15: Butter� y Handprint. Workshops for grades K-3, 10 am-1 pm. Week - long sessions, July 9-Aug. 10. Students will “travel around the world” with William K. Vanderbilt II on his explorations of the world’s oceans, African grasslands and Paci� c islands, make amazing discoveries, and create works of art to take home.

July 10-Aug. 23Summer Art Making at Gallery North Gallery North, 90 N. Country Road, Setauket. 751-2676, www.gallerynorth.org. Tues-days & Wednesdays, 9 am-1 pm. � ursdays, 1:30 pm-5:30 pm. Admission includes art supplies.

July 10-Aug. 17Summer Fun at LI Museum� e Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. To register call 751-0066, ext. 212, http://long-islandmuseum.org. July 17-20 & Aug. 14-17: � e Artist in Me: Pre-K and Kindergarten, 10 am-noon; July 24-27 & Aug. 7-10: � e Art of Imagination: Grades 1-3, 10 am-noon; July 31-Aug. 3: Expressive Art: Grades 3+, 10 am-noon; July 10-13: Cartooning: Grade 4+, 10 am-noon; July 10-13: Fash-ion Illustration: Grades 4+, 1 pm-3 pm.

July 11-Aug. 15Jr. Lighthouse RangersFire Island Lighthouse, Wednesdays 10 am-noon. Ages 7-14. $85. Learn about life on a barrier beach in the days of sailing ships. Climb a light-house, go seining in the Great South Bay. Also, a mock U.S.

Life Saving Service rescue and nautical cra� s. Call 661-4876 for an application or visit www.� reislandlighthouse.com

Aug. 6-10Salt Marsh ExplorerSet at the Ernst Marine Conservation Center located at West Meadow Creek, Stony Brook. Students will explore the intricacies of the salt marsh food web and learn their ecological value. 10 am-1 pm, for grades 1-3. For more information call 751-2244 or www.wmho.org.

Aug. 11, 12Snapper DerbyCaptree State Park, o� Robert Moses Parkway, West Islip, 321-3510. Fishing tournament with prizes awarded for the heaviest snapper in the following age categories: 7 years

and younger, 8-12 and 13-16. 8 am-4 pm. Free.

Aug. 12BubblefestCold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, 301 Main St., CSH, 367-3418, www.cshwhaling-museum.org. 2:30 pm. Try science experiment stations, blow mountains of bubbles, test bubble solutions and create bubble prints. Free with admission. Ages 5+.

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Through Aug. 31Happenings on Main StreetLive music Fridays, 7 pm on Northport Village Park Patio at the foot of Main Street. Free. Weather-permitting. Bring chairs or blankets. Northport Arts Coalition, www.northportarts.org.

July 5-Aug. 16Concerts on Smithtown Library Lawn8 pm at the front lawn of the Smithtown Library on E. Main St., Smithtown, 265-3994. Bring chairs. In case of inclement weather, visit www.smithlib.org a� er 3 pm show days. July 5: Beatles Show: Strawberry Fields; July 12: Rod Stewart Show: Rick Larrimore; July 19: � e Sixties Show; July 26: Eagles Tribute Band: Desert Highway; Aug. 2: Risky Business: Oldies; Aug. 9: Dr. K’s Motown Revue; Aug. 16: Billy Joel Tribute Band: Big Shot; Aug. 23: Rain date.

July 5-Aug. 2The Community Band ConcertsRobert W. Krueger Bandshell, Northport Village Park at the foot of Main Street. Every � ursday starting at 8:30 pm. Bring your own chairs or blanket. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce.

July 6-Aug. 10Back Porch ConcertsBenner’s Farm, 56 Gnarled Hollow Road, E. Setauket, 689-8172, www.bennersfarm.com. Every Friday, 5 pm-9 pm. Listen to live music by various artists. $7 adults/$6 children under 12 and seniors.

July 7-Aug. 18Dix Hills Performing Arts Center305 N. Service Road, Dix Hills,656-2148, www.dhpac.org. All 7:30 pm, except where

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with Ballroom Dancing; Aug. 8: Summer Evening with Dean Karahalis and the FTC Concert Pops; Aug. 18: � e Hilarious Comedy of Uncle Floyd.

July 8-Aug. 26Concerts on the GreenLive music 7 pm-9 pm in front of the Stony Brook Post O� ce, 129 Main St., Stony Brook, 751-2244, www.wmho.org. Free. July 8: Six Gun Band (country); July 15: Edward Decorsia & New York’s Most Dangerous Big Band (swing, jazz); July 22: Eastbound Freight Bluegrass (bluegrass); July 29: New York Exceptions (music from 50s, 60s, & 70s); Aug. 5: Isotope Stompers (dixieland jazz band); Aug. 12: Jack’s Waterfall (pop, blues, jazz, folk, gospel); Aug. 19: Shenole Latimer & Friends (jazz); Aug. 26: Ed Ryan & Tom San Filippo (Best of the Beatles).

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CONTINUED FROM P. 27 July 13-15Great South Bay Music FestivalShorefront Park, Patchogue. A three-day event of American-themed music, art and culture. Features over 50 musical artists on four stages. Friday, 4:30 pm-11 pm; Saturday, 11:30 am-11 pm; Sunday, 11:30 am-9:30 pm. General admission $35/children under 8 free. Reduced prices online, www.greatsouthbaymusicfestival.com.

July 13-Aug. 31YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts37 W. Main St., Bay Shore, 969-1101, boultoncenter.org. All 8 pm except where noted: July 13: Big Laughs in Bay Shore; July 14 at 7 pm: A Night of Big Time American Music; July 20: J.D. Souther; July 21: Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers; July 27: Ana Popovic; July 28: Bill

Kirchen & Too Much Fun; Aug. 4: Judy Collins; Aug. 8: � e Cowboy Junkies; Aug. 10: Keiko Matsui; Aug. 31: Felix Cavaliere - An Intimate Evening.

July 14Deepwells Summer ConcertDeepwells Farm County Park, 497 Route 25A, St. James. Live performances by Barnaby

Bright, Ernie Halter, Antigone Rising, Little Toby Walker. Free admission, food vendors, 7 pm-10 pm.

July 14 Long Island Philharmonic Heckscher State Park, East Islip. Islip Arts Council salute to the armed forces. Starts at 8 pm, followed by � reworks.

July 21Oldies ConcertDowntown Riverhead by the Peconic Riverfront. Rock and roll extravaganza. Listen to music from � e Juke Box Heroes and the Accords. Sponsored by the Riverhead Business Improvement District.

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Bay Street TheatreMain Street on the Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. For tickets, 725-9500 or www.baystreet.org. Performances Tuesday through Sunday at 8 pm. July 3-29: “Men’s Lives”; Aug. 7-Sept. 2: “Big Maybelle: Soul of the Blues.”

Broadhollow TheatreBayWay Arts Center, 265 E. Main St., E. Islip, 581-2700, www.broadhollow.org. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, Sunday at 2:30 pm. June 30-July 15: “Guys and Dolls”; July 21-Aug.

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Engeman Theater250 Main St., Northport, 261-2900, www.engemantheater.com. July 5-Aug. 19: “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.” Performances Wednesdays through Sundays, check website for times.

Gateway Playhouse215 S. Country Road, Bellport, 286-1133, gatewayplayhouse.com. Performances are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, � ursdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm & 7 pm. June 27-July 14: “� e Rat Pack.”

Patchogue Theater for the Performing Arts71 East Main St., Patchogue, 207-1313, www.patchoguetheatre.com. July 18-Aug. 4: “Dolly Parton’s 9-5, � e Musical”; Aug. 10 & 11 at 8 pm: “Celtic Fire”; Aug. 12 at 4 pm: “Miss Long Island & Miss Long Island Teen Pageant.”

Smithtown Performing Arts Center2 E. Main St., Smithtown. 724-3700, www.smithtownpac.org. July 7-29: “My Way.” Performances are � ursdays through Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm.

Staller CenterStony Brook University, Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, www.stallercenter.com and www.stallercenter.com/music. 632-2787 (ARTS) for tickets and 632-7235 for info. July 19-28: SB Film Festival, for more information see page 41.

Theatre Three 412 Main St., Port Je� erson. 928-9100, www.theatrethree.com. Summer Concert Series. July 13: “Stealin’ Dan”; July 14: “Everyday People featuring Carolyn Droscoski”; July 15: “Beginnings-Chicago Tribute Band”; July 20: “� e Leon Petruzzi Big Band”; July 21: “Hyndsight and Drive”;

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Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center76 Main St., Westhampton Beach, 288-1500, www.whbpac.org. July 7: Steve Tyrell; July 8: Scars on 45; July 14: Bernie Williams; July 15: Bebe Neuwirth - Stories with Piano; July 20: 9th Annual House and Garden Tour; July 21: � e Fab Faux; July 22: � e Wall� owers; July 28: Rufus Wainwright and his Band; July 29: Jim Ga� gan; Aug. 3-5: Zoppe

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Town of Smithtown beachesCallahan’s Beach: Route 25A, Fort Salonga; Long Beach: Long Beach Road, Nissequogue; Schubert’s Beach: Long Beach Road, Nissequogue; Short Beach: Boney Lane, Nissequogue.

Town of Huntington beachesMain Beach o� ce at Crab Meadow Beach 261-7574. Crab Meadow Beach: Waterside Avenue, Northport; Asharoken Beach: Asharoken Avenue, Northport; Hobart Beach: Eaton’s Neck Road, Eaton’s Neck; Centerport Beach: Little Neck Road,

Centerport; Fleets Cove Beach: Fleets Cove Road, Centerport; Crescent Beach: Crescent Beach Drive, Huntington Bay; Gold Star Battalion Beach: West Shore Road, Huntington; West Neck Beach: West Neck Road, Lloyd Harbor.

Village of East Hampton beachesGeorgica Beach: Lily Pond Lane, East Hampton. Main Beach: 101 Ocean Ave., East Hampton. Egypt Beach: Old Beach Lane, East Hampton.

Two Mile Hollow Beach: Two Mile Hollow Road, East Hampton. 324-4150.

Shinnecock Inlet/ Dune Road/ Tiana BeachFrom the parking lots there is access over the dunes to the beach. On the beach sanderling, dunlin, ruddy turnstile, and black-bellied plover work for food along the shore line while gulls hunt crabs and northern gannets dive for � sh in fall and

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476-75102 BLOCKS FROM THE

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Mediterranean & Italian CuisineFull Kids Menu

Wide Selection of Wine & Beersnight!every

Fondue Nightly

DOUBLE COUPONBEFORE 10AM

$5.00 O� BREAKFAST

When ordering 2 or more Breakfast Entrees from our regular menu

With coupon only. 1 per table. Not valid on Holiday Weekends or for Kid’s Menu. Dining in only. Not to be combined with any other o� er. Valid 7 days a week.

Double coupon valid Monday thru Sunday

Table Cloth Style

Comfort & Class

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631.929.8800 2925 North Wading River Road

Wading River, NY 11792www.michaelanthonysfoodbar.com

Closed Tuesday

Monday-ThursdayPrix Fixe

3 COURSE MENU$30 per person

Extensive Wine Selection

To Complement Our Cuisine

Selling MA’s Steak Sauce & Salad Dressings

Friday Happy Hour5-7 pm

• Educational Wine Tasting• Cooking Classes• Demo & Dine Experiences• Special Social Events

Eclectic Cuisine With

Seasonal Local Flair

“Manhattan-Style Cuisine on the North Shore.”

~ Rave Reviews, TBR Newspapers 12/11

Full ServiceEvent Planning

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25 Main Street, SAYVILLE • 631.589.4600Visit us at www.cafejoelle.net

Satisfying � e Local Community For Over 18 YearsA Fun Place To Meet For Lunch Or Dinner

A diverse & innovative menu featuring: Fresh � sh, seafood, steaks, chicken, pasta,daily specials and much more.

234 E. Main Street, PORT JEFFERSON 631.331.5335Visit us at www.pastapasta.net

and More!

Port Je� erson’s FavoriteFOR OVER 20 YEARS

Serving Brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm

along with our full lunch menu.

• Full Menu Available• Open 7 Days For Lunch & Dinner• Full Bar Available

Visit us on the web to view all of our menus!

ZAGAT

$2495Featuring Our

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Sunday-� ursdayNot Available on Holidays

Mondays & TuesdaysAre Our Famous

$1495

PASTA NIGHTS

North Shore or South ShoreYour hosts, Steve and Jules Invite You to Enjoy Two Uniquely

Di� erent Restaurants Both with the Same GoalsGreat Food • Great Service • Great Atmosphere

PASTAPASTA

Chicken • Steak • Veal • Pork Fresh Seafood • Vegetarian • SaladsAnd of course Great Pasta$24.95 THREE COURSEPRIX FIXE DINNERAvailable Sunday 2-5 Monday-Friday 4:30-6:00 & Saturday 4:30-5:30

A Great Place To Celebrate Any Occasion – Personal Service, Intimate SettingOur Party Room holds up to 60 guests –

Rated “EXCELLENT” - ZagatLunch Monday-Saturday • Dinner 7 NightsWine & Beer • Reservations RecommendedGi� Certi� cates Available

“Every Town Should Have A Restaurant

Like This.”

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LEMONLEAF GRILL

T H A I S T Y L E C O O K I N G

C ATERING ON OR OFF PREMISES

PORT JEFFERSON STA.208 Route 112 (In Blockbuster Video Center)

631.928.8880<

HICKSVILLE536 South Broadway (Rt. 107) (In Met Food Shopping Center)

516.939.2288www.lemonleafgrill.com

S e e W h a t O u r R e v i e w e r s S a y :

S a m p l i n g o f o u r L u n c h M e n uS E R V E D T U E S D A Y ~ S A T U R D A Y 1 1 : 3 0 A M - 3 : 3 0 P M

~ GANG KEO WAHN GAI $12.50Famous green curry with chicken, eggplants,

basil & coconut milk~ PAD RUOM MIT $9.95

House special stir-fried mixed vegetables & tofu with basil & chili paste~ MANGO CHICKEN $11.95

Fresh mango stir-fried with chicken, sweet peas, onion, pepper

& soy bean, beef extra $1.00

~ THAI SESAME CHICKEN $11.95Grilled marinated thin chicken breast

with special Thai sesame sauce~ MOO YANG TA KRAI $11.95

Grilled thin slices of pork chops marinated with lemongrass, galanga, garlic & lime juice

~ GOONG TA KAI $13.95Lemongrass shrimp stir-fried with peppers,

bamboo shoots, basil & chili paste

S o m e F a v o r i t e s f r o m o u r D i n n e r M e n u

EAT IN ORTAKE OUT

CLOSEDMONDAYS

Lunchesfrom $7.75Dinners

from $9.50

Now Serving

WINE &

BEER

“Serving Some

of the Best

Thai Food On

Long Island”

— NY Times

Richard Jay Scholem

~ PAD THAI $7.75Stir-fried Thai noodles with baby shrimp, egg,

bean sprouts, dry tofu & topped with ground peanuts~ KAO PAD SUPPAROD $7.75

Coconut fried rice w/ chicken topped w/ ground peanuts & fried onions

~ KRATIEM PRIK THAI $7.95Garlic shrimp with shitake mushrooms,

scallions & bamboo shoots

~ GANG KEO WAHN GAI $7.95Famous green curry with chicken,

eggplants, basil & coconut milk

S o m e F a v o r i t e s f r o m o u r L u n c h M e n uS E R V E D T U E S D A Y ~ S A T U R D A Y 1 1 : 3 0 A M - 3 : 3 0 P M

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ZAGAT 2011-2012“Terri� c”, “gently seasoned”, Thai food that “pleases the entire

family “ at these “reliable” Hicksville and Port Je� erson eateries that ... o� er “good value”, “quiet settings”

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UNCORKED SUNDAYSBring your own bottle of wine

NO Corkage Fee

BELLE LOUNGE Thursday & Friday Nights

Weekly Wine Flight Specials 6 pm till closing

BASTILLE CELEBRATIONHave some French Fun... July 10th - 14th

UNCORKED SUNDAYSBring your own bottle of wine

NO Corkage Fee

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAYS1/2 Price Bottle of Wine all Day and Night

150 Main Street, Stony Brook, New York 11790(631) 751-0555 Lessings.com

SUMMER EVENTS at Three Village Inn

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A GREAT MEAL IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS.

Come by and enjoy our outdoor patio seating. Feast on beautiful wine-country surroundings,

a relaxed setting & great food–all in large portions.

Our Clambake Feast is Back, May–Labor Day.All for only $34 per person + Tax & Gratuity

Live music Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights.

2218 Sound Ave Calverton, NY (631) 727-8994cooperageinn.com

Scenic Wine Country Dining In the Hamlet of Baiting Hollow

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WE’RE “GOOD” TO GO!!If Take-Out is your bag…

Call Us at 585-8212 and we’ll have your order ready

in “Good” Time! Be a guest at your next gathering...

Enjoy Good Steer Favorites in Party Size Quantities.Free Cole Slaw

with all Catering Orders!

WEDNESDAY is Rib NightTwo “Good” choices

10 oz. boneless cut of Prime Rib or a Full Rack of BBQ Ribs

for only for $21.00Sorry, this o� er cannot be combined with our Senior Citizen Discount

We’re Smokin’ on MONDAYSEnjoy any authentic barbecue favorites

FOR 10% OFF Sorry, this o� er cannot be combined with our Senior Citizen Discount

A McCarroll Family Affair since 1957!

2810 Route 25 • LAKE GROVE • 585-8212

Steak Out TUESDAYSHave a Dry-Aged, 24 oz., choice

“T” Bone or a 20 oz. Ribeye for a “Good Price”

Sorry, this o� er cannot be combined with our Senior Citizen Discount

We do “Good” � ings 7 days a week.

BUT ON MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

we do something really “Good”!Not Just

One Of The

Herd!

Or visit us anytime and enjoy a FAMOUS GOOD STEER BURGER WITH

THOSE “ONION RINGS”

OFFERING WINE

AND BEER

Open 7 “Good” Days at 12 noon.

VISA/MASTERCARD ACCEPTED.

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A keeper for the entire autumn season!

Harvest Times...

Issue Date: August 30, 2012. Deadline for Space Reservations,

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In Autumn local residents become tourists and fall color makes Long Island a not-to-be-missed tourist destination. Reach these residents and tourists with the message about your business in “Harvest Times” in full color, glossy magazine format.Fabulous Marketing Opportunity With Incredible Distribution!

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Limited Space Available - Preferred PositionsFirst Come, First Served.

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America’s 1,000 Top Italian Restaurants - ZAGAT 2008Extraordinary to Perfection Food 26/Service 26 - ZAGAT 2012

658 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge, NY 11788

1.800.510.0088 ~ 631.273.0088www.sanmarcoristorante.com

e-mail:[email protected]

Elegant Catering For All Your NeedsPrivate Rooms Available from 20-100

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Mon-Thurs 5-10 • Fri 5-6:30 • Sat 5-6 • Sun 2-8

PRIX FIXE LUNCHEON $18.95

Mon-Fri 11:30 am - 3:00 pm

Every Week Is Restaurant WeekPRIX FIXE DINNER $23.95

Appetizer, Main Course, Dessert & CoffeeCHOOSE FROM OUR EXTENSIVE MENU

San Marco Ristorante

GALLERIES

Art-Trium 25 Melville Park Road, Melville

271-8423.

b.j. spoke gallery299 Main St., Huntington

549-5106.

Christopher Gallery133 Main St., Stony Brook

689-1601.

East End Arts Council133 East Main St., Riverhead

727-0900.

Gallery North90 North Country Road, Setauket

751-2676.

Guild Hall of East Hampton

158 Main St., East Hampton324-0806.

Imagine Gallery35 Chandler Square, Port Je� erson

509-5340.

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 South Country Road, Bellport

776-0811.

Port Je� erson Village Center 101A East Broadway, Port Je� erson

802-2160.

Rowland Gallery318 Wynn Lane, Port Je� erson

509-1678.

Spinnato Gallery408 Main St., Port Je� erson

444-5060.

SPLIA GalleryClosed until further notice

due to renovations 161 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor

692-4664.

Stony Brook University Charles B. Wang Center

632-4400.SB Union Gallery

632-6730.University Art Gallery

at Staller Center for the Arts 632-7235.

Tengelsen Gallery Art League of Long Island

107 East Deer Park Road, Dix Hills462-5400.

Thomas Kinkade Gallery128 Main Street, Port Je� erson

642-0607.

Wilkes Gallery 91 Main St., Northport

261-4007.

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Featuring Seasonal Menus with the

Freshest Local Ingredients

Open For Dinner DailyClosed Mondays

Early Bird 4 Course Pre Fixe Dinner

$28©124526

MUSEUMS

Brookhaven Volunteer Fire Fighters MuseumFireman’s Memorial Park, Route 25, Ridge, 924-8114. Tuesday and � ursday, 10 am to 3 pm; Saturday, 10 am-4 pm and Sunday, noon to 4 pm, May through October. Free.

Maritime Explorium101 East Broadway, Port Je� erson, 331-3277 or http://maritimeexplorium.org. O� ers family-centered, interactive exhibits and programs and activities rich in the maritime history of Long Island. Open to the public weekends 1-5 pm, and Monday through Friday, 10 am-12:30 pm. Special week-day and summer programs, events and birthday parties.

CSH Whaling Museum19th century whaleboat, harpoons and scrimshaw. 279 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 367-3418, Open everyday, 11 am-5 pm. $6/$5 students 5-18 and seniors.

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 Museum19th century North Fork farm. 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 298-5292. Guided tours, Friday-Sunday, 12 pm-4 pm. Tours: $7/$5 children and seniors.

Heckscher Museum of ArtEuropean and American art. 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, 351-3250, Wednesday-Friday, 10 am-4 pm, weekends 11 am-5 pm. Admission discount to Huntington residents.

LI Museum of American Art, History & CarriagesAntique carriages, historic buildings, art. 1200 Route 25A,

Stony Brook, 751-0066, � urs-Sat., 10 am-5 pm; Sun, noon-5 pm. $9/$7 seniors 62+/$4 children 6-17. $1 admission on � ursdays. Open Labor Day. Guided tours by appointment.

Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum� is is the oldest lighthouse in New York state, completed in 1796 . National Maritime His-toric Landmark. Route 27, East Montauk, 668-2544. � rough Sept. 3, open weekdays 10:30 am-5:30 pm; Saturday 10:30 am-7pm; Sunday 10:30 am-5:30 pm. $9/$8 seniors/$4 children. $8 parking, free a� er 4 pm.

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. Tour

goers will be equipped with an MP3 player containing audio information, a book of historic photographs and directions.

Telephone Pioneers MuseumAn exhibit of over 100 tele-phones of varied types and ages. Also, a collection of old telephone directories. 445 Commack Road, Commack, 543-1371. First Sunday of every month 1-4 pm or by appoint-ment.

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. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 am-5 pm, Sundays, 12 pm-5 pm. General admission $7/$6 seniors, students/$3 children under 12.

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savory seafood & sauces

154 West Broadway

Port Jefferson, NY 11777

T: 631.509.1792

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Villa SorrentoRESTAURANT

Elegant Dining In A Relaxed Atmosphere

3-Course Prix Fixe Dinner

$25.00Soup or Salad • Entree • Co� ee • Dessert

excludes Fri. & Sat. Night

per person

823 Middle Country Rd., St. James, NY 11780 • 631.265.9865www.VillaSorrento.com ©124792

CATERINGWe make your special event memorable with ouroutstanding food and dedicated customer service!

• Culinary Bu� ets• Cocktail Parties• Corporate Events

• Elegant Lobster & Clam Bake• Tent Weddings• Family Gatherings

Supreme BarbequeAll Beef Hot Dogs & Hamburgers

Slow Roasted Pulled PorkGrilled Italian Sausage

St. Louis Spare RibsBarbeque Glazed Chicken

Marinated Skirt SteakTequila Lime Shrimp Kebobs

Tri-Color Gorgonzola SaladChickpea, Feta Cheese & Tomato Salad

Sauteed Peppers & Onions

Fresh Mozzarella &Tomato PlatterSweet Corn on the Cob

Gourmet Gemilli Pasta Salad

Packages IncludeAssorted Condiments, Rolls, Plastic Utensils, Dinner Plates,

Barbeque Grill, Cha� ng Trays & Serving Equipment

Outdoor Professional Event Planners

270 Main Street, East Setauket • 751-2800Corner of Main St. & Gnarled Hollow Rd.

TAVERN

BARLUNCHDINNER

Come Join The Fun...Tuesdays 8pmTrivia Night

Prizes for Top Teams

LIVEMusic!

Call for Schedule

Happy Hour $5.00 Burger Platters $4.00 Dozen Wings $2.50 Miller Lite Draft $3.00 Bud/Bud Lights $4.00 Taps $4.00 Pint Size Rack Drinks

Mon. - Sat.4pm to 7pm

Outdoor

Patio

Seating

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41 Broadway • Rocky Point • 631-744-1117www.carusosrestaurant.com

OPEN 7 DAYS: 12-9 SUN THRU THURS, 2-10 FRI & SAT

Wayne Wadington of La Plage invites you to experience his Italian Eatery!!

C R E E K S I D E C A T E R I N GA d i v i s o n o f L A P L A G E R e s t a u r a n t

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Laplagerestaurant.com

131 Creek Road • On The Sound in Wading RiverTe l : 631.744.9200

www.LaPlagerestaurant .net

Open Mon-Thurs 12-3 Lunch, 4-9 DinnerFri & Sat 12-3 Lunch, 4-10 Dinner

Sun Dinner only 2-9

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PRIX FIXE LUNCH

Monday thru Saturday

3 COURSES (choice of menu items)

with a glass of wine

$25 PER PERSON

plus tax & gratuity

modern Italian restaurant & pizzeria

traditional Italian farewith fl air!

Enjoy Our 25’ OUTDOOR FIREPLACE

while Dining

S implyDe l i c i ou s !

Ask about our chef inspired MondaysMondays this summer BYOB

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NATURE PRESERVES

Blydenburgh County ParkVeteran’s Memorial High-way, Hauppauge, 854-3713. Blydenburgh Lake contains a variety of � sh species, but is best known for its large mouth bass. A 588-acre park with many facilities including campsites, � shing pond, hiking trails, picnicking, rest rooms, row boat rentals, restored mill and mill house.

Cathedral PinesYaphank-Middle Island Road, Middle Island, 852-5500. County park. Hiking, camp-ing, mountain biking, bridle paths, picnicking, restrooms, playground and sports � elds. Adjacent is Prosser’s Pines, the largest stand of pine trees on Long Island, planted by William Dayton in the 19th century.

Sunken Forest PreserveSailors Haven, Fire Island National Seashore, 597-6183. A unique stand of holly and other trees located below dune level and protected by the dunes that surround it. Visitors’ center open 10 am-5 pm, Mon.-Fri., 10 am-6:30 pm weekends.

Daniel R. Davis SanctuaryCoram-Mount Sinai Road, Coram. A 65-acre sanctuary that exempli� es the pitch pine and scrub oak barrens that covered much of Long Island. A � eld used to train soldiers during the War of 1812 sits in the southeast corner.

David Weld Sanctuary Boney Lane, Nissequogue, 367-3225. A 114-acre preserve on the Long Island Sound with a variety of habitats, plant life and wildlife.

East Farm Preserve Shep Jones Lane, Head of the Harbor, 367-3225. A 55-acre preserve on a former farm.

Finlay-Wolf Pond Ronkonkoma Avenue, 367-3225. A nine-acre nature conservancy with a variety of plant life centered around a kettle hole pond.

Matheson Meadows SanctuaryFort Hill Drive, Lloyd Harbor, 367-3225. A 40-acre meadow preserve with a variety of wildlife.

Reppa Pond Preserve Sound Road, Wading River. A six-acre preserve around a freshwater pond.

Rocky PointNatural Resources Management AreaRoute 25A in Rocky Point, Rocky Point Road (bike trail access only) and Whiskey Road, Rocky Point. State managed, once operated by the Radio Corporation of America as a global communications center, this area’s almost 6,000 acres of pine-oak forest provide miles of hiking, biking, equestrian trails and seasonal hunting.

Target Rock National Wildlife Refuge12 Target Rock Road, Hunting-ton, 286-0485. Wildlife and a system of nature trails. Open 8 am-4 pm.

Uplands Farm Sanctuary250 Lawrence Hill Road, Cold Spring Harbor, 367-3225. A 93-acre preserve on a former dairy farm o� ering hiking and a variety of plants and wildlife.

Vail Blydenburgh Sanctuary62 Eckernkamp Dr., Smith-town. Mixed hardwood forests, � elds, tidal and freshwater marshes along Nissequogue River. Owned and managed by Environmental Centers of Setauket-Smithtown.

Wading River Marsh Preserve Sound Road, Wading River. 96-acres in a tidal marsh. Wading River Marsh Preserve is a peaceful place to hike and explore the fascinating salt marsh community.

Note:

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“Re-inventing the Burger”

“Burgers of Every Description...the made-to-order burgers are creative, varied and dressed to the hilt...Our favorite was the homemade veggie burger...”

– Susan M. Norich New York Times Quick Bite Column 12/11/09

Call Ahead for Curbside Pickup!

• Gourmet Burgers Poultry, Beef, Veggie, Seafood

• Build-A-Burger• Appetizers• Homemade Soups & Salads• Fresh Cut Fries• Kids Menu• Dessert

Great Selection of WINES & BEERSby the glass or bottle

◆Open7Days

for Lunch&Dinner◆

5 Mill Creek Road Port Je� erson, NY 11777

2 doors down from Ralph’s Italian Ices

631–403–4033Menu Online:

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LUNCH • DINNER • CATERING304 Route 25A, Mt. Sinai • 473–2400

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1028 Route 25A, Miller Place • 928–0100(just east of C.R. 83 and west of Pipestave Hollow Rd.)

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524 Rt. 25A • Mt. Sinai, N.Y.Fish Market (631) 473–0011Restaurant (631) 473–0026

LAND & SEAFISH MARKET & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

OPEN 7 DAYSAll Major

Credit Cards Accepted

www.landandsea� sh.com

FULL LINE OF FRESH FISH & SHELLFISH

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$500 OFFANY

2 DINNERSNot To Be Combined With Any Other Offer.

Excluding All Lobster Dinners, Senior Specials, Dinner Specials

& All You Can Eat Nights. With Coupon Only • Expires 9/9/12

For the Freshest Seafood Dine In or To Go!

Lobster Dinner

Dine In or Take Out

Includes: 1¼ lb. lobster, mussels in butter & garlic, corn and choice of pasta or potato

$18.95

$32.00starting at

Shrimp Platters

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DUCK WALK-VINEYARDS-

VOTED BEST WINERY Dan's Papers

GREAT TOURS • GREAT WINES • GREAT VALUE

231 Montauk Highway (Route 27), Southampton (631)726–7555

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Live Music On Our Patio Overlooking The Vineyards

Every Saturday & Sunday from 1:30-5:30 PMweather permitting through October

Open 7 Days • 11 to 6

Come visit our 2nd locationon the North Fork

44535 Main Road, Southold(631)765–3500

The Crowd Pleaser

OPEN 7 DAYS FOR TOURS, TASTING AND SALES.Route 25, Peconic631.734.6200

Come and enjoy our new releases:Sun� ower Chardonnay

Summer BlushIce Wine

Shiraz

Great Tours, Tastings, Values.L.I. Largest & Oldest Family Owned Winery

Over 25 wines to choose from!

LIVE MUSIC Every Saturday & Sunday

VISIT OUR STORE IN Port Je� erson Village117 Main Street (next to � e GAP)

631.331.7070

BEACHES

winter. In the salt marsh you can see egret, herons, clapper rail, least and common terns and black skimmers. Dune Road, Hampton Bays.

Cedar Point County Park� is 607-acre park, with views of Gardiners Bay, o� ers camping, picnic areas, boat rentals, nature trails and vehicular access to the outer beach (with permit). Alewive Brook Road, East Hampton, 852-7620, www.su� olk-countyny.gov.

Smith Point County ParkOn the Fire Island barrier beach. O� ers camping, � shing, scuba diving, swim-ming and a food concession. A nation-ally recognized team of lifeguards. William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, 852-1313, www.su� olkcountyny.gov. Park-ing: $15/$8 for green key cardholders.

Cupsogue Beach County Park� is 296-acre barrier beach park o� ers lifeguard-supervised Atlantic Ocean swimming, sun bathing on white sand beaches and saltwater bass � shing. Snack bar, restrooms, � rst aid center,

shower, changing rooms, outer beach access. Dune Road, Westhampton, 852-8111, www.su� olkcountyny.gov. $12/$5 for green key cardholders.

Meschutt Beach County ParkA still-water, supervised bathing beach on Great Peconic Bay on the east side of the Shinnecock Canal. Limited camping for self-contained trailers and showers, restrooms and a food conces-sion. 1 Canal Road, Hampton Bays, 852-8205, or visit www.su� olkcoun-tyny.gov. Parking: $12/$5 for green key cardholders.

Hither Hills State ParkOffers visitors scenic picnic areas and fireplaces, sport fishing, a sandy ocean beach, playing fields, a play-ground and a 165-site campground on the ocean. Anglers can fish year-round and obtain permits to fish at night. The unique “walking dunes” of Napeague Harbor are located on the eastern boundary of the park. Bridle paths and hiking, nature, biking and cross - country ski trails are available. Montauk Highway, Montauk, 668-2554, www.nysparks.state.ny.us/parks. Parking: $10.

Orient Beach State ParkLocated at the end of the North Fork, this park has four miles of pristine beach. Route 25, Orient, 323-2440, www.nysparks.state.ny.us/parks. Parking: $10.

Wildwood State Park BeachNorth Wading River Road, Wading River, 929-4314, www.nysparks.state.ny.us/parks. Parking: $10.

Sunken Meadow State Park Beach� is 1,288-acre beach-front park o� ers blu� s, � elds and upland woods, all of which make for good bird watching all year round. North end of Sunken Meadow State Parkway, Kings Park, 269-4333. Parking: $10.

Heckscher State Park BeachTwenty miles of trails attract hikers, cyclists and cross - country skiers. Swim-mers can use the Great South Bay or the swimming pool complex. Heckscher Park-way, East Islip, 581-2100, www.nysparks.state.ny.us/parks. Parking: $10.

Jones Beach State ParkO� ers � ne surf bathing along 6.5 miles of ocean beach, one-half mile of bay beach for stillwater bathing, and two swimming

CONTNUED FROM P. 35

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• Tours begin at 11am at the Riverhead Tanger Outlets (Office Max parking lot). Will have you back to your cars by 3:00 pm.• Tickets Are $75.00pp. Groups of 10 or more can book private tours.• Itinerary includes stops at three North Fork Vineyards, featuring our partners Raphael, Macari Vineyards and Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and Horse Rescue, a farm stand and a drive by the Riverhead Buffalo Farm (time permitting).

The North Fork Winery Tour May 4 through October 29th, 2012

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pools. 1 Ocean Parkway, Wantagh, 516-785-1600, www.nysparks.state.ny.us/parks. Parking: $10.

Robert Moses State ParkLocated partly on the mainland and partly on Barnhart Island. Robert Moses Causeway, Fire Island, 669-0470, nysparks.state.ny.us/parks. Parking: $10.

Shadmoor State ParkOne quarter-mile east of Montauk Village, its more than 2,400 feet of ocean beach are accessed by two stairways. Shadmoor does not charge for parking. Seaside Avenue, Montauk, 668-3781.

Rain date July 22. For more information call 727-0048.

July 27, Aug. 24Jazz in the Living RoomJazz Improvisation at the Mills Pond House, 660 Route 25A, St. James, 862-6575, www.stacarts.org. Admission: $5 to participate, free for listeners. Sponsored by Smithtown Township Arts Council.

July 27Two Sopranos and a PianoNorthport Public Library, 151 Laurel Ave., Northport. 7:30 pm. Free. Listen to the music of Leslie Valentine and Nancy Loesch. Northport Arts Coalition, www.northportarts.org.

Aug. 5 Music of the 1950s � e Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, 751-0066. Stony Brook University musicians will perform American music from the 1950s. 2 pm, free with regular museum admission.

Aug. 9-30Summerfest Concerts Robert W. Krueger Bandshell, Northport Village Park at the foot of Main Street. Every � ursday at 7:30 pm. Aug. 9: Chaser; Aug. 16: Little Wilson Band; Aug. 23: Liverpool Shu� e; Aug. 30: Six Gun. Bring your own chairs or blanket. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce.

Aug. 11 Music Under the StarsLong Island Philharmonic performs on the Chapin Rainbow Stage, Heckscher

Park, Huntington. 8:30 pm. Free.

Aug. 26Live Art Fusion Northport Village Park Gazebo at the end of Main Street. Artists are welcome to come and make art while listening to jazz music from 1 pm-6 pm. Northport Arts Coalition, www.northportarts.org.

Sept. 1-2Olde-Time Music WeekendSaturday 10 am-4 pm; Sunday 11 am–5 pm, Old Bethpage Village Restoration, 1303 Round Swamp Road, 516-572-8400. Popular music of the Civil War period. Learn traditional 1800s contra-dancing and listen to the sounds of a brass military band. Also, historic baseball matches will be played daily as part of the festivities. $10 adults/$7 ages 5-12, 60+ and volunteer � re� ghters.

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BED AND BREAKFASTSAunt Betty’s B&B2 Harmony Lane, E. Setauket, 751-1015.Carr B&B71 Locust Lane,Northport, 757-1625.Centerport Harbor 129 Centershore Road, Centerport, 754-1730.Golden Pineapple 201 Liberty Avenue,Port Je� erson, 331-0706.Holly Berry 415 W. Broadway,Port Je� erson, 331-3123.Miller Place Ark 179 North Country RoadMiller Place, 474-1898.Miss Scarlett’s 305 California Ave., Port Je� erson, 928-5064.The Ransome Inn409 East Broadway,Port Je� erson, 474-5019.

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Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard2114 Sound Ave., Baiting Hollow

369-0100.

Bedell North Fork36225 Route 25, Cutchogue

734-7537.

Bouquet35 Cox Neck Road, Mattituck

877-0572.

Castello di Borghese 17150 County 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 Vineyards45470 Route 25, Southold

765-4168.

Croteaux Vineyards1450 S. Harbor Road, Southold

765-6099.

Dilberto Winery250 Manor Lane, Jamesport

722-3416.

Duck Walk North44535 Main Road, Southold,

765-3500.

Duck Walk Vineyards South231 Montauk Highway, Water Mill

726-7555.

Harbes Family Farm & Vineyard715 Sound Ave., Mattituck

298-9463.

Jason’s Vineyard1785 Main Road/Route 25, Jamesport

238-5801.

Jamesport Vineyards1216 Main Road/Route 25, Jamesport

722-5256.

Laurel Lake Vineyards3165 Main Road, Laurel

298-1420.

Lieb Family Cellars35 Cox Neck Road, Mattituck

298-1942.

Loughlin VineyardsSouth Main Street, Sayville

589-0027.

Macari Vineyards150 Bergen Ave., Mattituck

298-0100.Martha Clara Vineyards6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead

298-0075.Mattebella Vineyards

46005 Main Road, Southold888-628-8323.

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 Vineyards108 Sound Ave./Route 48, Aquebogue

722-9463.

Peconic Bay Winery31320 Main Road, Cutchogue

734-7361.

Pellegrini Vineyards23005 Route 25, Cutchogue

734-4111.

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

335-4199.

Sherwood House Vineyards2600 Oregon Road, Mattituck

779-2817.

Shinn Estate2000 Oregon Road, Mattituck

804-0367.

Sparkling Pointe39750 Route 48, Southold

765-0200.

The Grapes of RothSag Harbor725-7999.

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.

Wöl� er Estate Vineyards139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack

537-5106.

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