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PRESS BUZZ
A mask-themed art crawl is coming to downtown Huntington on Sept. 26.
DEREK YUKNA
This local singer, songwriter, and guitarist
released his first single “Truth”
in April and is currently writing and
putting together his first album. Reserve
seat in advance. Landmark on Main
Street, 232 Main St., Port Washington,
landmarkonmainstreet.org Free.
6:30 p.m. Sept. 5.
BEST OF THE EAGLES
Best of the Eagles is the most exact interpretation
of the music of the classic
rock band in America, bar none! Each
member mirrors his counterpart in the
Eagles instrumentally and vocally. This
is a drive-in concert. Tilles Center for the
Performing Arts, LIU Post, 720 Northern
Blvd., Brookville, tillescenter.org $35 per
motorcycle. $79-$99 per car. 7 p.m. Sept. 6.
2020 STONY BROOK FILM
FESTIVAL
The Stony Brook Film Festival is going
virtual for 12 weeks as it embarks on
its 20th year of celebrating cinema.
Individual films starting at $6; all-access
pass $60. stonybrookfilmfestival.com
Sept. 10 - Dec. 15.
GUIDED NATURE WALK
Expert guides bring a range of perspectives
for each outdoor adventure. This
event recurs monthly on the second
Saturday with different themes, this one
being monarch butterflies. Sands Point
Preserve, 127 Middle Neck Rd., Sands
Point, sandspointconservancy.org $5-$10.
11 a.m. Sept. 12.
SAL THE VOICE
Enjoy a four-course family style Italian
dinner while being serenaded by Sal The
Voice, a reality show cover singer. Mulcahy’s
Pub & Concert Hall, 3232 Railroad
Ave., Wantagh, muls.com $89.99. 6 p.m.
Sept. 12.
FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER: THE
NEW YORK BEE GEES GO
SYMPHONY
This Huntington-based Bee Gees tribute
APPLE PICKING’S BACK!
Apple pickers score some fruit at a
Long Island orchard (Photo by Benny
Migs)
As the sun sets on summer and autumn
approaches on Long Island,
area residents flock to the East End to
celebrate the change of seasons with
a perennial favorite family activity:
Apple picking.
FALL FESTIVALS FUN
Pumpkin picking is a mainstay at
Long Island fall festivals (Photo by
Jim Pennucci)
Long Islanders so love their fall harvest
festivals that annual events celebrating
everything from pickles to hops normally
kick off right after Labor Day,
band is in high demand, often touring
nationwide to performs iconic hits across
the country. They’re teaming up with
the Nassau Pops orchestra for this show.
The Paramount, 370 New York Ave.,
Huntington, paramountny.com. $20.
8 p.m. Sept. 20.
18TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
AND COCKTAIL PARTY
Brunch, golf, and a cocktail party to
boot, for a good cause. Hosted by the
Westhampton Beach Performing
Arts Center at the Westhampton
So load up the car, make room for
bushels of apples, and don’t forget to
grab some fresh, homemade apple
cider donuts and wash them down
with some hard cider. Of course,
don’t forget your masks and be
prepared to follow social distancing
mandates meant to curb the spread
of coronavirus.
Visit longislandpress.com and click
on the Everything Long Island tab
to read our annual guide to Long
Island’s nine orchards where you
can pick your own apples this month.
And save some apple cider donuts for
us!
-Taylor Herzlich
weeks before the autumn equinox.
Of course, the coronavirus pandemic
has resulted in many such festivities
being canceled this season. But some
East End farms that host their own
fall festivals are still going ahead
with their events as of press time,
such as the 17th annual Garlic Festival
at Garden of Eve Organic Farm &
Market in Riverhead on September
19 and 20. Social distancing and mask
rules apply.
Visit longislandpress.com and click on
the Everything Long Island tab to read
our LI fall festival annual guide.
Beach Country Club, 35 Potunk Lane,
Westhampton Beach, whbpac.org. $150+.
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 21.
MASKS ON MAIN
In a first-of-its-kind art crawl, uplifting
mask-themed art will adorn storefronts
in downtown Huntington to bring joy
to patrons of the arts looking for some
inspiration. New York Ave., Huntington.
4 p.m.-9 p.m. Sept. 26.
-Dana Chiueh
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Island emerges from the coronavirus shutdown
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