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Moriches Folkie Fest creator on the acoustic series: 'It's very exciting to hear new people'
The Moriches Folkie Fest begins its new season on Saturday, Jan. 11, inviting Long Islanders to experience performances from emerging artists.
Vanderbilt education director calls workshop with sculptor: 'rare opportunity'
The artist behind the Herculean iron sculptures Wrought Taxonomies on the grounds of the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport is expected to lead a children's workshop on Monday, Dec. 30.
Gorman of NYS Parks on 30th annual Winter Run Series: 'It's a great kick-off at Heckscher State Park'
The 30th annual Winter Run Series, sponsored by Long Island State Parks, will kick off Sunday, Jan. 12, at Heckscher State Park in East Islip.
Sweetbriar nature guide on Forest Bathing Walk: 'It is designed to slow us down'
Sweetbriar Nature Center in Smithtown is offering a Forest Bathing Walk at 12 p.m. on Saturday, January 4, designed to deepen the connection between humans and the natural world.
NYS Parks educator calls stargazing on Long Island: 'great opportunity'
New York State Parks is giving Long Island residents a chance to stargaze year-round with after-sunset permits for several parks, as well as special events like meteor shower viewings at Connetquot River State Preserve in Oakdale.
Port Jefferson Chamber rep. on lantern tour, 'We're excited to bring it back online'
After a nine-year hiatus, the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce is bringing back its Lantern Light House Tour on Saturday, Dec. 14.
CRESLI scientist on Cupsogue beach seal walks: 'This is our 20th year'
Though it’s the off-season for swimming, Cupsogue Beach County Park in Westhampton continues to attract visitors as the Coastal Research and Educational Society of Long Island (CRESLI) marks the 20th year of its popular seal walks and cruises.
Rodriguez on Long Island Explorium's STEM Rumble: Kids 'don't even realize they're learning'
The Long Island Explorium will host its Holiday Shopping Hustle & STEM Rumble on Friday, Dec. 13, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., offering children a fun and educational experience while parents shop during Port Jefferson’s Shop, Sip & Snack event.
Staller Center director on staying competitive: 'We've got to be creative'
Violinist Caroline Campbell, known for her collaborations with Sting and Barbra Streisand, will close out the 2024 season at Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University with a sold-out performance on Saturday, Dec. 14.
Hallockville Museum Farm director of holiday tours: 'It should be just a jolly good time'
With new additions like strolling carolers, Historic Holidays at Hallockville will offer free family entertainment while providing a glimpse of Christmas past on Sunday, Dec. 8, from 12 to 4 p.m.
Long Island music director on Huntington holiday event: 'It's not your traditional concert'
The Long Island Philharmonia (LIP) is inviting fans of all ages to join the orchestra for a holiday sing-along on Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Huntington Public Library Station Branch.
Deputy director on Winter Welcome Day at Parrish Art Museum: 'It's just a fun day'
The Parrish Art Museum will host a Winter Welcome Day & Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 7, offering family-friendly activities and an opportunity for last-minute artisan shopping.
O'Connell on holiday folk concert in Stony Brook: 'We'll have the audience sing with us'
The Mountain Maidens, a trio on a mission to preserve folk music from Irish ballads to Appalachian tunes, will bring their interactive holiday concert to the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame on Sunday, Dec. 22.
Carpenter on Islip's many holiday events: 'something for everyone'
The Town of Islip Holiday Market will return on Saturday, Dec. 7, after a successful debut in 2023. The market will be part of a festive day that includes the annual Santa Parade, Christmas tree lighting, and the holiday lights drive-thru.
IAC director on Bay Shore holiday events: 'We do this all for the community'
The Islip Arts Council (IAC), now celebrating its 50th year, is offering a variety of holiday events this December, most of which are free.
Vanderbilt director on designer-inspired Candlelight Tours: 'The mansion feels really bright and alive'
For the first time, the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport has invited a professional designer to deck the halls for its annual Candlelight Tours, scheduled this year for Saturday, Dec. 7 and 14, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Huntington bar owner on Thanksgiving Eve crawl: 'You're not breaking the bank'
Billed as a “wild night to celebrate Thanksgiving the proper way,” the Official Thanksgiving Eve Bar Crawl in Huntington on Wednesday, Nov. 27, offers free entry and drink specials for participants.
East Islip Craft Fair planner: 'Affection and love are put into every piece from an artisan'
The East Islip Craft & Gift Fair will celebrate its 40th year on Saturday, Nov. 23, and Sunday, Nov. 24, at East Islip High School, 1 Redmen St., Islip Terrace.
Teddies for Happiness founder on Centereach car show: 'Come out and support a great cause'
Local law enforcement is rallying to support children in need this holiday season with the second annual Long Island Law Enforcement Charity Car Show and Toy Drive on Saturday, Nov. 16.
South Fork environmental educator highlights ‘opportunity’ to join National Hiking Day
In celebration of National Hiking Day, The South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center (SOFO) in Bridgehampton is offering a guided hike at the Wolf Swamp Preserve on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 10:30 a.m.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Nassau County detectives sued for alleged wrongful prosecution
A lawsuit accuses the County of Nassau and three detectives from the Nassau County Police Department of wrongful prosecution.
Passenger sues Uber for negligence claiming that she was sexually assaulted by driver
A rider has filed a lawsuit against rideshare company Uber, claiming that she was kidnapped and sexually assaulted by one of its drivers during a ride in Cartagena, Colombia.