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Things to doEvents . . . . . . . . ..4–6, 9, 29–31, 34–35Pumpkin Picking . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 15On Stage & Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Seawolves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–25Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Wineries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, 39
Dining, EntertainmentSee pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32–36
ServicesAccommodations, Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
PUBLISHER Leah S. Dunaief
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InsideFeaturesHalloween . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Walk for Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Apple Festivals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Dickens Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Special Events
Fun With Butter� iesCome on down to Sweetbriar Nature Center and enjoy a variety of beautiful � yers. As a special treat children can become detectives and search for clues to their amazing life cycle. Children can also color in a butter� y to take home with them. Open daily, 10 am-4 pm., through the end of September. 62 Eckernkamp Drive, Smithtown. 979-6344. www.sweetbriarnc.org.
Stan Brodsky: Retrospective, The Heckscher Museum of Art� rough Dec. 1. Come celebrate the work of Stan Brodsky, a prominent Long Island contemporary artist. 351-3250
Coney Island and Jones Beach: Empires by the Sea� rough Dec. 29: A look back at Coney Island and Jones Beach over the past several decades. � e Long Island Museum, Stony Brook. 751-0066.
Weekends at Benner’s FarmSpecial visitors every Saturday and musical acts every Sunday starting Oct. 5. Opens at noon. Adult and kids’ workshops available. 56 Gnarled Hollow Road, East Setauket. 689-8172. bennersfarm.com.
Sept. 21Annual Cow Harbor 10K RunRace begins at 8:30 am, through Northport Village.
Sept. 21The 4-H Amazing RaceAn exciting and interactive version of a scavenger hunt
for teams of two-six and one adult. 10 am-2 pm. Ages 6 and up. $5 per person. Su� olk County Farm and Education Center. 350 Yaphank Ave., Yaphank. Call 852-4602 for information.
Sept. 21- Sept. 22Outdoor Art ShowGallery North is holding its 48th annual outdoor art show from 10 am-5 pm both days. Over 135 exhibitors. Enjoy live music, kids activities and more. 90 N. Country Road, Setauket. 751-2676.
Sept. 21Antiques, Flea Market and Craft FairAntiques, � ea market items and handmade cra� s. 9 am- 4 pm. � e grounds next to Maples Bar and Grill, Ryerson Avenue, Manorville. 878-1579.
Sept. 21Fall Gardening SymposiumAttend classes on sustain-able gardens and outwitting fall � ower diseases. Keynote speaker Allan Armitage, pro-fessor emeritus of Horticul-ture, University of Georgia. Presented by the Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Su� olk County and � e Plantage. 9 am-5 pm. Hampton Racquet. 172 Buck-skill Road, East Hampton. Registration required. Visit www. ccesu� olk.org or call 727-7850.
Sept. 21- Oct. 201st Annual Lego Building ContestGet building with family, friends, troops, church groups
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Special Eventsor your school clubs and enter your Lego creation on Sept. 20. � e creations will be on display until a special celebration on Oct. 20 when prizes and awards will be announced. Ward Melville Heritage Organization Educational and Cultural Center, Stony Brook. Call 751-2244. www.wmho.org.
Sept. 21–22 Long Island Garlic FestivalCome and enjoy the 10th annual Long Island Garlic Festival at Garden of Eve to bene� t the Northeast Organic Farm-ing Association. Food, cra� s, music, theater and garlic cook-o� contest and Garlic Iron Chef. 10 am-6 pm, Garden of Eve Organic Farm, Riverhead. $3 per person, children under 6 free. 722-8777. www.gardenofevefarm.com.
Sept. 21 Pickle FestivalFeaturing 100 barrels of hand-held pickles and specialty pickles, pop-corn, pickle ornaments, pickle pins, hayrides roasted corn, potato digging demo, antiques, the restored Lollipop Farm train. Sponsored by the Green-lawn-Centerport Historical Associa-
tion. 10 am-4 pm. Rain date Sept. 22. $5 donation, children under 12 free. John Gardiner Farm, 900 Park Avenue. 754-1180.
Sept. 22Cow Harbor DayFood, rides, games. Parade begins at noon. Main Street, Northport, 261-7502. www.villageofnorthport.com.
Sept. 22‘Pets in Port’Port Je� erson Village Center. 101 A Broadway, Port Je� erson Village. 1 pm-4 pm, free. 473-4778.
Sep. 22Fall Festival and Large Car Truck ShowShow featuring Peterbilt and Kenworth
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Exploring the history of Long Island’s two seaside playgrounds
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trucks; includes cra� ven-dors, food, music, children’s activities; donations accepted for the LI Cares Food Drive. 9 am-6:30 pm. Long Island MacArthur Airport. Parking lot 10, 100 Arrivals Ave., Ronkonkoma. 841-2640.
Sept. 22Cold 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. 28. Library Park, Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor, 516-868-2751.
Sept. 22Setauket Village Green Walking TourMeet at the Setauket Neigh-borhood House, 95 Main Street, Setauket. 2 pm-3:30 pm. Tours take approximate-ly one and a half hours. Call the � ree Village Historical Society at 751-3730 for more information.
Sept. 25Fall Fair at United Methodist Church of HuntingtonFurniture, electronics, house-hold items, cheese, produce, baked goods, jewelry, chil-dren’s clothing, books, toys, music, movies and more. 10 am-4 pm. Free Admission. 180 Little Neck Road, Huntington. 427-0326.
Sept. 28Wildwood Fall FestivalVendors, wagon rides, pony rides, in� atable (weather permitting), funny photos, environmental displays, pie-eating contest and children’s entertainment. 11-4 pm. On-site parking fee. Wildwood State Park, Hulse Landing Road, north of Sound Avenue, Wading River, 321-3510.
Sept. 28Smithsonian Museum DayIn the spirit of the Smithson-ian’s free admission policy, enjoy free admission all day at the Long Island Museum, a Smithsonian a� liate since 2006. Call 751-0066.
Sept. 28AKC Champion Dog Show/ ExpoDog show, pet vendors, cra� vendors, conformation, agil-ity, obedience competitions. 9:30 am-2 pm. Flower� eld, Route 25A, St. James. $10 per person/ $25 per carload. 231-6457.
Sept. 28Fall Fair at the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & AquariumGames, � shing gear, refresh-ments, exhibition, trout � shing for children under 12 (gear provided). Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium, 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor, 516-692-6768, 10 am-4:30 pm. $6 adults, $4 children, free for seniors and members. Rain date Oct. 5, www.csh� a.org.
Sept. 28Fall Festival: Michael P. Murphy Beach� e Lake Ronkonkoma Civic Association hosts vendors, food and children’s activities. 10 am-4 pm. Brookhaven Beach on Lake Ronkonkoma. 588-5869.
Sept. 28Running of the BullAnnual 5K Running of the Bull and 1K Family Fun Run. $20 early registration, $25 day of race. Register at www.smithtownchamber.com. 979-8069.
Sept. 28Long Island Naturally Environmental FairManor Farm, Huntington. Exhibits, games, community yard sale, demonstrations of environment-friendly prac-tices, music, safari to discover the local wildlife. 10 am-4 pm. 210 Manor Road, Huntington. 516-938-6152.
Sept. 29 Long Island Apple FestivalActivities 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
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in an apple pie baking contest, listen to traditional music and enjoy food conces-sions. 11 am-4:30 pm. Admission is $7 for adults, and $5 for children, seniors and society members. Sherwood-Jayne House, 55 Old Post Road, Setauket. 692-4664.
Sept. 29Jones Beach: Inside the PhotosJoseph Szabo discusses his book that
features more than 80 photographs from the past decade. 2 pm. � e Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 751-0066.
Sept. 29Antique Automobile Show at HallockvilleHallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. 298-5292. See vintage cars and trucks in a historic setting. 10 am-4 pm. Raindate Oct. 6. Free.
Oct. 3–6Heritage Trust Fall into Fun CarnivalRides, games, food. 633 Mount Sinai-Coram Road, Mount Sinai. Oct. 5 & 6 Music and Arts FestivalFestival foods, arts and cra� s, vendors and more. Two days of music presented by the Long Island Blues Society. Cedar Beach, Harbor Beach Road, Mount Sinai. Call 821-1313 for information.
Oct. 6St. James DayCra� s, wares, food and fun for all. 11 am-5 pm, along Lake Avenue, St. James. Call 584-8510 for more information.
Oct. 6WolfstockWolfstock 2013 features homecoming activities designed for alumni, students, faculty, sta� , and their families, as well as for the extended Stony Brook com-munity. Call 877-SEAWOLF for ticket information.
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• Borellas Farm Stand: 485 Edgewood Ave., St. James. 862-7330, www.borel-lasfarmstand.com. Harvest Fall Festival every Saturday and Sunday in Octo-ber and Columbus Day, 10 am-5 pm. Hayrides, corn maze, live DJ entertain-ment, in� atable rides, and more.
• Benner’s Farm: 56 Gnarled Hollow Road, E. Setauket, 689-8172. www.ben-nersfarm.com. Th rough October.
• Fox Hollow Farm: 2287 Sound Ave., Calverton, 727-1786. Call for fall hours.
• Albert H. Schmitt & Sons: 6 Baga-telle Road, Dix Hills, 549-1159. (LIE exit 50N, 1/4 mile N). Open every day. Hayrides, roasted corn, apple cider, pumpkin bouncy house and more.
• W. Zilnicki Pumpkins: Sound Ave., Riverhead, 727-0408. (LIE exit 73 to tra� c circle, 3/4 around to N. Roanoke Ave. Go to Sound Ave.) Two fi elds, 1.5 miles E. with pumpkins and corn maze, 1.5 miles W. with pumpkins, roasted corn and corn maze. Call for fall hours.
• Hank’s Pumpkin Town: 240 Mon-tauk Highway, Water Mill, 726-4667. Pumpkin picking, corn mazes and fall foods. Opening weekend Sept. 14, 9:30 am-6 pm.
• W & K Farms: Wading River Road and South St., Manorville, 878-8653. Corn maze, roasted corn, school trip hayrides. Call for hours.
• Hodun Farms: 4070 Middle Country Road, Calverton, 369-3533. (LIE exit 71N, le� at fi rst light, one mile on right). 7 days; 8 am-6 pm. (Hayrides, roasted corn, Sat. and Sun. only). October.
• May’s Farm: Route 25A, Wading River, 929-6654. Corn maze, Elmo and banjo playing. Th rough October.
• Lewin Farms: 812 Sound Ave., Wading River, 929-4327. Roasted corn, corn maze. Th rough late October.
• Harbes Farm & Orchard: 5698 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 298-0800. 7 days; 10 am-5 pm. Night maze, October only, Friday and Saturday, 7 pm-10 pm (last entry 9 pm).
• Harbes Farm & Vineyard: 1223 Main Road, Jamesport, 722-2022. 7 days; 9 am-6 pm. Also fruits, vegetables, farm
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• Harbes Farm & Vineyard: 715 Sound Ave., Matti-tuck, 298-0800. Farm stand, barnyard adventure, hayrides, roasted corn, corn maze and new hedge maze. Pumpkin picking from mid-Sept. through Oct., 10 am-5 pm.
• F & W Schmitt Farms: 26 Pinelawn Road, Melville, 271-3276. Corn maze, haunted mansion, haunted night corn maze. Weekends through Hal-loween, call for hours.
• Fritz Lewin Farms: Corner of Sound and Edwards Ave., Calverton, 929-4327. (LIE exit 71, N on Edwards Ave. to corner of Sound Ave., le� onto Sound Ave.) Open 9 am-4:30 pm for pick-your-own starting late September.
• Wickham Fruit Farm: 28700 Main Road, Cutchogue, 734-6441. October.
• Stakey’s Pumpkin Farm: 270 West Lane, Aquebogue, 722-3467. Exit 73 o� LIE, east on Route 58, � rst le� a� er the Modern Snack Bar. Hayrides and a corn maze. Mon.-Fri., noon-5 pm; Sat. and Sun., 9 am-5 pm.
• Seven Ponds Orchard: 65 Seven Ponds Road, Water Mill, 726-8015. Corn maze, roasted corn, hayrides and more. 7 days, 9:00 am-6 pm through November. Call for directions and picking availability.
• Elwood Pumpkin Farm: 1500 Jericho Turnpike, Huntington, 368-8626. Hours vary, call ahead.
• Richters Orchard: 1300 Pu-laski Road, Northport. Apples and a cider mill. 261-1980.
• Davis Peach Farm: Hulse Landing Road in Wading River (just before Wildwood State Park). 929-1115. Haunted hayrides through the orchard with live actors and props.
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Halloween HayrideOn Oct. 27 there will be a Halloween hayride and pumpkin patch in the Vil-lage Park in Northport from noon-4 pm. Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce. Call 754-3905 for more information.
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Sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce. Call 754-3905 for more information.
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. � ere will be a costume parade, trick-or-treating and the annual scare-crow competition. For more information call 751-2244.
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Halloween Family Fun DayVisit the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook on Oct. 27 from 1-4 pm for trick-or-treating, pumpkin paint-ing, cra� s and more. Free admission. Remember to dress up. 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook. 751-0066. longislandmuseum.com.
Scarecrow ContestOn Oct. 5 at 11 am at Case’s Lane in Cutchogue. Hosted by the Cutchogue-New Su� olk Historical Council. www.cutchoguenewsu� olkhistory.org.
Tiki’s Trail of Terror� e tropical oasis has turned into a living nightmare. Horrifying 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. www.tikiactionpark.com.
Halloween at the HatcheryOct. 26-31. 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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Dix Hills Performing Arts Center 305 Service Road, Dix Hills, 656-2148, www.dhpac.org.Oct. 17, 18, 19 & 20: “Rabbit Hole,” 7:30 pm except for Oct. 20 at 2 pm. Nov. 10, 21, 22, 23 & 24: “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying,” 7:30 pm except Nov. 24 at 2 pm.Dec. 7-8: “Moey’s Fairy Tale Adventure,” Children’s � eatre, Dec. 7 at 11 am and 2 pm, Dec. 8 at noon and 3 pm.
The Gateway Playhouse215 South Country Road, Bellport, or 71 East Main St. Patchogue. gatewayplayhouse.com. 286-1133Nov. 23-30: “Mooseltoe,” Bell-port theater.Dec. 13-29: Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Patchogue theater.Dec. 31- Jan. 1: Paul McCart-ney- A Symphonic Tribute, Patchogue theater.
Staller CenterStony Brook University, Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, www.stallercenter.com and www.stallercenter.com/music. Call 632-2787 (ARTS) for tickets and 632-7330 for info.Sept. 10-22, 26-29: “Kimberly Akimbo.” Tickets $28. Oct. 20: David Sedaris, 7 pm. $40.Oct. 27: � e Addams Family, 7 pm. $46.Nov. 3: Kamikaze Fire� ies, 4 pm. $15.Nov. 16: Mark Morris Dance, 8 pm. $40.Dec. 8: Salzburg Marionette � eater- “� e Sound of Music,”
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John W. Engeman Theater 250 Main St., Northport, 261-2900 www.engemantheater.com.Sept. 19-Nov. 3: “Twelve Angry Men.”Nov. 21 -Jan. 5: Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas.”
Smithtown Performing Arts Center 2 E. Main St., Smithtown 724-3700, smithtownpac.org. Sept. 7- Sept. 29: “Driving Miss Daisy.”Oct. 12-Nov. 10: “� e Fantas-ticks.”Nov. 30-Dec. 29: “It’s a Won-derful Life: A Live Radio Play!”
Theatre Three412 Main Street, Port Je� erson, 928-9100, www.theatrethree.com.Sept. 21-Nov. 2: “Les Mis-erables.”Nov. 16-Dec. 28: “A Christmas Carol.”
John Drew The-ater at Guild Hall 158 Main St., East Hampton, 324-0806. www.guildhall.org. Sept. 21: “� e Momentum,” 8 pm.Nov. 9: Ballet Hispanico, 8 pm.
The Minstrel PlayersHoughton Hall, Trinity Episcopal Church, 130 Main St., Northport, 732-2926www.minstrelplayers.orgOct. 26- Nov. 2: Agatha Chris-tie’s “� e Mousetrap.”Dec. 13-15: “A Christmas Carol.”
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts71 E. Main St., Patchogue, 207-1313. www.patchoguetheatre.com.Sept. 28 & 29: “Life a� er Life: A Heavenly New Musical.”Nov. 1: “Ireland: � e Show.” 8 pm.Nov. 24, 30 & Dec. 1: � e American Dance � eatre of Long Island presents “� e Nutcracker.”Dec. 5-8: Ovations Dance Repertory Company presents “� e Nutcracker Suite.”Dec. 6: “Jack Frost,” 7 pm.
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Maritime Explorium101 East Broadway, Port Je� erson, 331-3277 or www.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, all other times by reservation. Special weekday and summer programs, events and birthday parties. Admission $5.
CSH Whaling MuseumNineteenth century whaleboat, harpoons and scrimshaw. 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, 367-3418, Open every day, 11 am-5 pm. $6, $5 students 5-18 and seniors.
DNA Learning Center334 Main St., Cold Spring Har-bor, (516) 367-5170, Monday-Friday, 10 am to 4 pm. Oper-ated 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-day-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, noon-5 pm. $9, $7 seniors 62+, $4 children 6-17. Two-for-one admission on � ursdays. Open Labor Day. Guided tours by appointment.
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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, noon-5 pm. Gen-eral admission $7, $6 seniors, students, $3 children under 12.
Su� olk County Historical Society “Material, Form and Process the Furniture of David N. Ebner.” Exhibit runs through Sept. 28. 300 Main St., River-head. 727-2881. Tuesday-Satur-day, 10 am-4:30 pm. Adults $5, seniors $3, children 17 and under $1.
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Dix Hills Performing Arts Center 305 N. Service Road, Dix Hills 656-2148, www.dhpac.org.Sept. 20: A Musical Tribute to Stevie Wonder, 7:30 pm.Sept. 21: Marilyn Michaels, 7:30 pm.Sept. 22: � e Frank Sinatra you never knew- a laugh and learn lecture performance, 2 pm.Sept. 28: Horn Power Tribute to Tower of Power, Steely Dan and more with Uppercut, 7:30 pm.Oct. 5: An Evening of Irish Music with Ed Ryan, 7:30 pm.Oct. 6: Bellins & Picon’s Musical Kaleidoscope of ‘60s and ‘70s songs, 2 pm.Oct. 23, 25, 26 & 27: Guitar Festival, 7:30 pm except for Oct. 27 at 2 pm.Nov. 1: Tribute to Jazz Piano, 7:30 pm.Nov. 2: � e John Lennon Center presents � e Liverpool Shu� e, 7:30 pm.Nov. 3: Broadway Bound for Strouse, 2 pm.Nov. 8: Steve Perrillo and � e New Millennium Jazz Band, 7:30 pm.Nov. 9: � e Neil Diamond Tribute with Diamond One Hot Night, 7:30 pm.Nov. 1: Its a Good Day- A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee with Stacy Sullivan, 2 pm.Dec. 4: Winter Concert, 7:30 pm.
Dec. 9: � e Mostly Barbershop- A Cappella Show, 7:30 pm.Dec. 10: An Evening of Jazz, 7:30 pm.Dec. 11: Holiday Concert, 7:30 pm.
Dec. 12: Guitar Extravaganza, 7:30 pm.
The North Shore Pro Musica � e Ward Melville Heritage Organization Cultural Center. 111 Main Street, Stony Brook. www.wmho.org. 751-2244.Oct. 27: Selections featuring Brahms Piano Trio in B Major, 5 pm.Dec 1: Music for harpsichord and instruments featuring Bach’s “Wedding Cantata,” 5 pm.
The Paramount370 New York Ave., Huntington, www.paramountny.com, 673-7300.Sept. 20: � e Pretty Reckless, 8 pm.Sept. 26: Robert Hunter, 8 pm.Sept. 27: Clutch with special guests- � e Sword and Crobot, 8 pm.Oct. 4: Robert Randolph and � e Family Band, 8 pm.Oct. 5: Stars, 8 pm.Oct. 13: Finch with special guest-
Dance Gavin Dance, 8 pm.Oct. 17: An intimate solo, acoustic performance by Citizen Cope, 8 pm.Oct. 18: Bullet For My Valentine with special guests- Black Veil Brides, Stars in Stereo and � row the Fight, 6:30 pm.Oct. 19: B.B. King, 8 pm.Oct. 22: Coheed and Cambria, 7 pm.Oct. 26: Keller Williams and Jake Shimabukuro, 8 pm.Nov. 2: Chazz Palminteri- A Bronx Tale, 8 pm.Nov. 3: A SongVersation with India.Arie, 8 pm.Nov. 9: New Found Glory and Alkaline Trio, 8 pm.Nov. 16, 17: ZZ Top, 8 pm.
Nov. 20: Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Horn-sby with Kentucky � under, 8 pm.Nov. 21: LeAnn Rimes with special guest- Andrew Ripp, 8 pm.Nov. 29: Glassjam, 8 pm.Dec. 21:Don McLean and Judy Collins, 8 pm.
Dec. 30, 31: Dark Star Orchestra, 8:30 pm.
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Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts71 E. Main St., Patchogue, 207-1313www.patchoguetheatre.com.Sept. 21: Micky B’s Fall Spectacular Golden Oldies, 7 pm.Sept. 22: Music on Main Street- Long Island Tuba Quartet, 3 pm.Oct. 5: Joplin’s Pearl featuring Amber Ferrari, 8 pm.Oct. 10: Live in the Lobby- Jen Chapin with special guest Dave March, 7:30 pm.Oct. 12: Mickey B’s Oh What a Night, 7 pm.Oct. 19: � e World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra, 8 pm.Oct. 20: Music on Main Street- Long Island Brass Guild, 3 pm.Oct. 27: � e Del Satins: Up Close and Personal, 3 pm.Nov. 2: Vickie Winans Live, 7 pm.Nov. 3: Live in the Lobby- � e New Musi-cals Project: “� e Legend of St. Nicholas,” 3 pm.Nov. 8: Chris McDonald’s Memories of Elvis in Concert, 8 pm.
Nov. 9: Martin Sexton, 8 pm.Nov. 10: Atlantic Wind Symphony Sousa Armed Forces Salute, 3 pm.Nov. 12: Guys with Guitars, 7 pm.Nov. 16: Arlo Guthrie, 8 pm.Nov. 17: Music on Main Street: Quattrap-honium, 3 pm.
Smithtown Township Arts Council660 Route 25A, St. James, 862-6575, www.stacarts.org.Jazz in the Living Room: Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 22 7:30 pm.
Staller CenterStony Brook University, Nicolls Road, Stony Brook. www.stallercenter.com. Call 632-2787 (ARTS) for tickets and 632-7330 for information.Oct. 17: Emerson String Quartet, 8 pm. $46.Nov. 10: Midori, 7 pm. $46.Nov. 20: Starry Nights, 8 pm. $34.Nov. 23: Audra McDonald, 8 pm. $46.
Dec. 15: Big Band Holidays featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and Cecile McLorin Salvant, 7 pm. $46.
University CafeStony Brook University campus, Nicolls Road, Stony Brook. Visit www.universi-tycafe.org or call 632-1093.
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Oct. 20: James Keelaghan and Jez Lowe, 7 pm.
Nov. 3: A blues co-bill: Brooks Williams and Beaucoup Blue, 2 pm.
Nov. 17: Tim Chaisson, 2 pm.
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Port Je� erson American Music FestivalOn Oct. 12 through Oct. 13 the Ameri-can Music Festival in Port Je� erson will feature more than 35 bands perform-ing throughout the village. � e event is hosted by J. Faith Entertainment and the Incorporated Village of Port Je� erson. For more information or to see a sched-ule visit www.portje� musicfest.com.
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Oct. 55th Annual Taste of Port Je� ersonWine and beer tasting, food sampling of over 35 popular restaurants. Noon- 4 pm. Ra� es and guest appearances. $45 in advance, $50 day of event. 118 Broadway, Port Je� erson. 473-1414.
Oct. 6Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis WalkTake Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis’ largest fundrais-ing event. Participants raise funds and awareness throughout the year and come together to celebrate the steps that have been taken toward a cure. Festival starts at SBU at 11:30 am with walk at 1 pm.
Oct. 11-14Long Island Fall Festival� e annual Long Island Fall Festival, sponsored by Hun-tington Township Chamber of Commerce and Verizon, includes entertainment on four stages, a world-class carnival, hundreds of arts and cra� vendors, interna-tional food courts, beer and wine tent, a farmers’ market and children’s activities. Free. Heckscher Park, 2 Prime Ave. at Route 25A, Huntington, 423-6100, lifallfestival.com.
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Oct. 13Setauket Village Green Walking TourMeet at the Setauket Neigh-borhood House, 95 Main St., Setauket. 2 -3:30 pm. Tours take approximately one and a half hours. Call the Three Village Historical Society at 751-3730 for more information.
Oct. 13Harvest FestivalCider making, folk music, games, cra� s, storytelling, produce, food, pumpkin picking and hayrides. Noon-4 pm. Benner’s Farm, 56 Gnarled Hollow Road,
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Oct. 19Fall Festival and Craft FairSt. � omas of Canterbury Episcopal Church in Smith-town presents its annual event replete with vendors, ra� es, bake sale, delicious food and desserts, pumpkin painting, face painting, scarecrow making, rides and cra� s for the children. 10 am-4 pm. Rain date, Oct. 26. 265-4520.
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Oct. 19Antique Auto ShowTravel back in time and see � rst hand cars made before 1949. 9 am-4 pm. $6 per person, free for children 12 and under. Main Road, Cutchogue. Visit www.cutchoguenewsuf-folkhistory.org.
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On Sept. 29 the Sherwood-Jayne House hosts the 24th annual Long Island Apple Festival, presented by the Society for the Pres-ervation of Long Island Antiquities, � e � ree 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 $7 for adults, $5 for children, seniors and society members. 55 Old Post Road, Setauket, 692-4664.
On Oct. 20, 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 cra� s and make life-sized scarecrows, while everyone gets a taste of harvest foods including candy apples and pies. � e historic Dr. Daniel W. Kissam House, with its beautiful � ne 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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Oct. 26, 27 & Nov. 2, 3, 9, 10 Egg Stripping DemonstrationsLearn about the centuries-old process of hatchery trout reproduction. 1 pm and 3 pm. Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, 1660 Route 25A. 516-692-6788. www.csh� a.org.
Oct. 27Down the Ways: the Wooden Ship Era Maritime TourMeet at the Setauket Dock, Shore Road, East Setauket. 2 pm-4 pm. � is tour will be conducted at low tide so that the bones of the schooners will be uncovered in Scott’s Cove. $3 members, $5 non-members. 751-3730.
Oct. 27Halloween Parade & Haunted House1 pm along Lake Avenue, St. James. Line up at 12:30. Ends at St. James Gazebo.
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Nov. 10Sunday at the SocietyFormer Board of Trustees President Dick Simpson presents “Northport in the American Revolution.” 3 pm in the main gallery. Refreshments will be served. 215 Main St., Northport. 757-9859.
Nov. 10, 17 Walk Through History with farmer and spy Abraham WoodhullPortrayed by historian Bever-ly Tyler, who walks tourgoers through the nature sanctuary that was once Woodhull’s farm. Caroline Church Car-riage Shed opposite Setauket Village Green. 2 pm-4:30 pm. Call 751-3730 for more information.
Nov. 16Late Autumn Bird WalkBring binoculars to � nd winter-ing resident bird species as well as some late autumn migrants. Hallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. Call 298-5292 for reservations and fee information.
Nov. 17Parading Down Main StreetAn informative guided walking tour of Northport’s historic Main Street business district. Tickets can be pur-chased the day of the tour or at the Museum Shop. $5 per person. 1:30 pm. 215 Main St., Northport. 757-9859.
Nov. 24Native American DaySpend a delightful a� er-noon, 2-4 pm, exploring the history and culture of Native Americans. Learn about their traditions, skills, food, clothing and view authentic artifacts from their collections. Cra� s, games, songs and refreshments are included in the $20 per child cost. For ages 7 to 12. Adults must accompany children and will not be charged. Ad-vanced registration required. Call 427-7045, ext. 401.
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Nov. 28Santa Parade and VisitParade starts at LIRR sta-tion on Main Street in Port Je� erson at 1 pm. Santa’s Workshop available for photo opportunities. Call 473-1414.
Nov. 29Christmas Tree Lighting and CarolingChristmas tree lighting in the Village Park in Northport. Sponsored by Northport Village. 7 pm.
Nov. 29Menorah LightingCorner of Route 112 and Nesconset Highway. 4:30 pm. Hosted by North Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce.
Dec. 6 & 7Candlelight House ToursJoin the � ree Village His-torical Society for the 35th Annual Candlelight House Tour of local homes dressed in holiday � nery. For more information or to reserve spots call 751-3730.
Dec. 7Christmas Tree LightingAt the Veterans Plaza at Kings Park Library. 4 pm.
Dec. 7Lantern Light Walking House TourTour selected historical homes in Port Je� erson. Sponsored by the Port Jef-ferson Chamber of Com-merce. Tickets go on sale Nov. 12. $25. 473-1414. www.portje� chamber.com.
Dec. 7Christmas Tree LightingOn the lawn of Deepwells Farm. Cookies, hot choco-late, best tree contest and Santa Claus. 4 pm. Route 25A and Moriches Road, St. James.
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Dec. 7Holiday Dinner at the VanderbiltCome celebrate the start of the holiday season with an elegant dinner at the Vander-bilt Mansion estate, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. Seatings at 6 pm and 8 pm. Tickets $100. Call 854-5550 or visit www.vanderbiltmu-seum.org for more informa-tion.
Dec. 8Holiday Open HouseVictorian Christmas tree and decorations, toy and doll exhibit, refreshments. 1-4 pm. Port Je� erson Historical Society, 473-2665.
Dec. 8Hallockville ChristmasExperience a special time of year in a special place. � e Hallock Homestead will be decorated as it would have been during the Victorian period. Celebrate a 1930s Pol-ish immigrant Christmas in the Cichanowicz Farmhouse. Noon-4 pm. Hallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead. Call 298-5292 for fee information.
Dec. 8Holiday Historic House TourNoon to 4 pm, tour � ve pri-vate homes built by descen-dants of, or on land owned by, Huntington’s earliest settlers. Refreshments served in the Kissam Barn. Contact 427-7045, huntingtonhistori-calsociety.org.
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Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard
2114 Sound Ave., Baiting Hollow
369-0100.
Bedell North Fork36225 Route 25, Cutchogue
734-7537.
Bouquet35 Cox Neck Road
Mattituck877-0572.
Castello di Borghese 17150 Route 48, Cutchogue
734-5111.
Channing Daughters Winery
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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,
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Dilberto Winery260 Manor Lane, Jamesport
722-3416.
Duck Walk North44535 Main Road, Southold
765-3500.
Duck Walk Vineyards South
231 Montauk Highway, Water Mill726-7555.
Harbes Family Farm & Vineyard
715 Sound Ave., Mattituck298-9463.
Harmony Vineyards169 Harbor Road
Head of the Harbor291-9900.
Jason’s Vineyard1785 Main Road (Route 25)
Jamesport
238-5801.
Jamesport Vineyards1216 Main Road (Route 25)
Jamesport722-5256.
Laurel Lake Vineyards3165 Main Road, Laurel
298-1420.
Lieb Family Cellars35 Cox Neck Road
Mattituck298-1942.
Loughlin VineyardsSouth 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,
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Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards
44075 Main Road, Peconic765-6188.
Palmer Vineyards5120 Sound Ave., Aquebogue
722-9463.
Peconic Bay Winery31320 Main Road,
Cutchogue734-7361.
Pellegrini Vineyards23005 Route 25, Cutchogue
734-7361.
Pindar Vineyards37645 Main Road, Peconic
734-6200.
Pugliese Vineyards34515 Main Road,
Cutchogue734-4057.
Raphael Vineyards39390 Main Road, Peconic
765-1100.
Roanoke Vineyards3543 Sound Ave., Riverhead
727-4161.
Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard
1375 Peconic Lane, Peconic734-8282.
Scarola Vineyards
4850 Sound Ave., Mattituck298-7676.
Sherwood House Vine-yards
2600 Oregon Road, Mattituck779-2817.
Shinn Estate2000 Oregon Road,
Mattituck804-0367.
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,
Cutchogue734-5065.
Wöl� er Estate Vineyards139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack
537-5106.
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Baiting Hollow Farm & Vineyard2114 Sound Ave., Baiting Hol-low, 369-0100, www.baitinghollowfarmvine-yard.com. Live music weekends from 2-6 pm. Also, pony rides and weekend food menu.
Martha Clara Vineyards 6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 298-0075, www.marthaclara-vineyards.com. Live music weekends through October.
Live Music at Clovis PointLive music every Saturday and Sunday. 2-5 pm at Clovis Point, 1935 Main Road, Jamesport. Call 722-4222.
Bedell Cellars & Corey Creek VineyardsBedell North Fork, 36225 Main Road (Route 25) Cutchogue, 734-7537; Corey Creek Tasting Room, Main Road (Route 25A) Southold, Twilight � ursdays from 5-9 pm beginning Sept. 19. Live music, food and wine. $5 cover. Call 765-4168 or visit www.bedellcellars.com for more information.
Castello di Borghese Vineyard & WineryRoute 48 and Sound Avenue at Alvah’s Lane, Cutchogue,734-5111, www.castellodibor-ghese.com. Vineyard Tours and Wine Tastings: A guided tour of the winery and pro-duction facility. Wine tasting follows. $20 per person. For tickets, call 734-5111 or visit www.castellodiborghese.com/events.
Empty Bottles = Free Tast-ingsBring us your empty Long Island wine bottles for complimentary tastings and discounts on purchases. Eight bottles for one tasting. 24 bottles for two free tast-ings and 15 percent o� bottle purchases. Jamesport Vine-yards, Route 25, Jamesport. 722-5262.
Jason’s VineyardLive music every weekend through Oct. from 2-6 pm; wine tasting room. 1785 Main Road, Jamesport. 238-5801.
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Tasting Under the StarsThrough Oct. 12Live music, great wine. As always we will have our telescope out to see stars. 6-10 pm, weather dependent. www.onewomanwines.com. 5195 Old NorthRoad, Southhold. 765-1200.
Sept. 29Pindar Vineyards Harvest FestivalJoin us at Pindar Vineyards for our annual Harvest Fes-tival. Live bands, wine, beer, local foods, face painting and fun for the entire fam-ily. 11 am-6 pm, rain date Oct. 6. 37645 Main Road, Peconic. Call 734-6200 for pricing and more information.
Sept. 29Sparkling Pointe Oyster ShowcaseCome enjoy the ultimate local oyster experience featuring three oyster farms with an assortment of fresh raw oysters prepared by
four local North Fork chefs. Presented by New York Oys-ter Week and Blue Island Oyster Company. 2-5 pm. 39750 Route 48, Southold, 765-0200. Purchase tickets at www.sparklingpointe.com.
Vine University Dates TBDVine U is an all-inclusive wine-making class and getaway in Long Island wine country. Includes all meals, premium lodging, both ses-sions, wine class, equipment and all needed to make 2 1/2 cases of wine. Learn from the best (including Waters Crest, Palmer and Jamesport Wineries). Includes a triple winery-wine pairing, where winemakers will discuss your wines at the graduation wine-pairing dinner. Doz-ens of North Forks’ top busi-nesses have joined e� orts to create the perfect getaway. www.vineuniversity.com.
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