On Main Street you’ll find sidewalk sales, waterfront activities, live music at the bandstand, arts and craft vendors and a parade.
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Enjoy imported German beer, brats, pretzels, dancing, ompah music and lederhosen. ADMISSION $10, free for ages 12 and younger
The American Heart Association’s signature event aimed at getting American’s physically active for at least thirty minutes a day. The event will be a celebration of the Long Island community’s effort to fight the No. 1 and No. 5 killers of Americans, heart disease and stroke, respectively. 08:30 AM – Registration and Activities 10:00 AM – Walk Start
Get ready for Oktober Fest at TJ Finleys! Enjoy German food and music, a stein holding contest, and more.
Stop by the Garden of Eve Farm in Riverhead, where vendors will have a variety of garlic-infused foods for sale. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 15-16 (10am-6pm) ADMISSION $5 (free younger than 6)
The Unsound Surf Professional Competition is a one-day event at Lincoln Boulevard in Long Beach. (contest will be on the day with the best conditions) On the day that’s chosen (Either Sept. 13, 14, 15 or 16 from 8am-5pm)
Labor Day weekend is the unofficial end of summer for many families before the hustle and bustle of back-to-school overtakes their lives. Here are 10 activities to do this Labor Day weekend. Check Local Community Events Organizations and local churches often host free or inexpensive activities. They are usually open to the community too, which is a plus when you are not a member. Some organizations require a small fee or ask for a donation, so be sure to ask if it is not clear. You can usually find the information on your local county or town’s website. Times, activity…
Enjoy a mini version “Swan Lake” and other works performed by Lumiere Ballet’s award-winning students.
Island to Table is the ultimate outdoor dining and drinking event where a Long Island chef is be paired with a Long Island farmer to create a multi-course farm to table experience. All proceeds from Island to Table benefit HomeGrown Change, a nonprofit organization that works with schools and community groups by teaching them how grow crops and plants using organic and sustainable methods.
Get your fill of fresh seafood at Long Island Maritime Museum’s annual Seafood Festival, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, and Sunday, Aug. 26, at 88 West Ave. in West Sayville. Check out the menu, it’s all there: oysters, clams, lobster rolls and, of course, freshly steamed whole lobsters. For landlubbers, there are burgers and other gourmet foods to choose from. You’ll also find live music beachside, more than 100 vendors selling arts and crafts and more, along with some food trucks.