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ART AT HART | JOHN C. HART MEMORIAL LIBRARY OF YORKTOWN

Provides space for local artist to exhibit their work, and to have the community enjoy. Also offers concerts and theater performances.

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SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL | HUNTINGTON ARTS COUNCIL

Presents over 40 free performances at Heckscher Park, Huntington in June, July and August annually. Call for schedule of events or check website.

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WORLD MUSIC SERIES | ISLIP ARTS COUNCIL

Offers to the public a free World Music Series consisting of four concerts showcasing Latin influences.

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STALLER CENTER FOR THE ARTS | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Offers performances that educate, enlighten and entertain audiences across the University, greater community and region. We produce and present outstanding and diverse professional and university sponsored performances, exhibits and educational programs in the areas of music, dance, theater, film, and fine art. Choose from dozens of reasonably-priced performances and order tickets online or by phone. You can also see top-rated movies, enjoy the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD, and hear performances by the Department of Music stars. In addition an Arts & Education Outreach program is available. All Staller Center Arts and Education Outreach programs are free of charge to the campus and community and fully supported by generous private donations to the Barbara N. Wien Fund and the Educational Outreach Endowment from individuals who value advancing the arts in young people’s lives. The Staller Center is dedicated to providing cultural arts experiences and educational opportunities to the local community and Stony Brook University students of all ages from preschool through young adult. Some Educational Outreach programs include: First on Us, Seats 4 Students, Staller Kids Series, Virtual Educational Resources and the ever-popular Instrument Petting Zoo. Call for more detailed information.

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OPEN MIC AND GAME NIGHTS | NORTH SHORE YOUTH COUNCIL

Provides Friday night recreation for teens. Open mic events for singers, musicians, comedians, video and board game tournaments, community fundraisers and more.

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NORTHPORT COMMUNITY BAND | NORTHPORT COMMUNITY BAND

Offers free concerts to Long Isalnd music lovers at the Robert W. Krueger Bandstand at Northport Village Park overlooking Northport Harbor on 5 consecutive summer Thursday evenings.

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CONCERTS IN THE PARK | CONCERTS IN THE PARK

Sponsors a series of eight musical concerts on Sunday evenings at 7pm, at Hoyt Farm Park, Commack. Residents are invited to bring chairs, blankets, and picnics. Also sponsors one Kids Koncert on a Friday. See our website or call for concert schedule.

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ART MUSEUM | MEMORIAL ART GALLERY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER

* Provides museum tours for visitors of all ages. * Provides tactile tours and audio description of selected artwork. * Offers art classes for people of all ages and skill levels. * Offers organ concerts.

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Harlem Road Youth Center - Town of Amherst Youth & Recreation

Programs offered include licensed after school and recess camp programs, adult and youth tennis, swimming lessons, water aerobics, lap swim, after-school gym programs, toddler programs, Badminton, adult floor hockey, basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, youth basketball lessons, open basketball, and floor hockey. Playground and playmobile (mobile playground) available. Concerts in the parks and various special events offered during the year. Programs for adults with disabilities include social program, crafts, and Special Olympics training in basketball, track, and swimming. Programs for youth with disabilities include social programs, Special Olympics training, basketball, track, and swimming during summer. Services available for dropouts/early school intervention/first offenders. Youth programs provided at 4 community centers/sites. Programs aim to unite community resources, aid disadvantaged youth, and prevent drug abuse. YES program is an employment program for teens/young adults. Resident ID cards issued annually. Additional Sites: Harlem Road Youth Center, 4255 Harlem Road, Amherst NY 14226; call 716-631-7208 after 2:30pm. Williamsville Youth Center, 5005 Sheridan Drive, Williamsville, NY 14221; call 716-633-8117 after 2:30pm. Amherst Youth & Family Center, Amherst Manor Drive, Williamsville, NY 14221; call 716-631-7299 after 2:30pm. School Intervention Service, 3982 Main Street, Amherst, NY 14226; call 716-839-4066. Clearfield Youth Center, 730 Hopkins Road, Williamsville, NY 14221; call 716-689-1404 after 2:30pm. Safe Homes, 1625 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14216; call 716-831-2298. ##REENTRY##

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COMMUNITY RECREATION PROGRAMS | NEW WINDSOR DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION

Community Recreation program provides a number of recreational and training programs, along with team sport programs for residents of all ages. Some programs include basketball, baseball, golf, summer concerts, CPR classes, field trips, and more.

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BAY AREA FRIENDS OF THE FINE ARTS, INC. | BAY AREA FRIENDS OF THE FINE ARTS, INC.

Provides music, fine arts and cultural events to the students and residents of Long Island through a symphony orchestra, chorus and an art gallery. Call or visit website for schedule and additional information.

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HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART | HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART

Permanent collection contains over 2,500 works from the 15th-20th Century. Sponsors lectures, classes, workshops and concerts for adults and children. Tours for schools and other groups by appointment. Call for information. Publishes Newsletter.

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TILLES CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS | LIU POST

Located on the LIU Post Campus of Long Island University in Brookville the Center presents over 70 performances each season by world-renowned artists in music, theater and dance. Tilles Center for the Performing Arts is a prime venue for productions, performances and events. The 2,190 seat Concert Hall and 508 seat Krasnoff Theater offer wonderful sightlines and configurations for many types of events. The Concert Hall boasts a newly-installed sound system and impeccable acoustics, in addition to newly renovated seats. The Krasnoff Theater is especially prized for the intimacy and warmth for both performers and audience members. Presenting at Long Island’s premier performing arts venue on the easily accessible LIU Post campus offers many advantages for all types of renters. Discounted rental rates are available to 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizations. The Tilles Center is committed to bringing the performing arts beyond the stage and into the community by welcoming learners of all ages and abilities to experience the performing arts first hand. The Tilles Center also offers Relaxed & Sensory-Friendly Programs. The Center presents relaxed performances with modified sound and light levels, specially adapted pre-performance materials, and quiet lobby areas with sensory toys for patrons who wish to move around. These performances are “non-shushing” and provide a comfortable environment for individuals on the autism spectrum and those who may have limited movement, sensory and/or complex communication needs. Relaxed performances are open to all neurodivergent and neurotypical audiences and take place throughout the season as part of our Family Fun. In addition the Center offers Creative Aging- Dance for Parkinson’s. The Tilles Dance for Parkinson’s sessions are open to any individual with Parkinson’s disease, anyone with limited mobility, and caregivers. No previous dance experience is necessary. Contact the Center for rental information; information about in-school workshops; master classes and services offered. Call the box office for the most current performance schedule.

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LONG ISLAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AMPITHEATER | LONG ISLAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AMPITHEATER

Sponsors activities in cooperation with the Long Island Center at Brookhaven. In addition to the free concert series a number of organizations run events at Bald Hill.

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FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY OF HUNTINGTON | FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY OF HUNTINGTON

All volunteer organization dedicated to preserving and exhibiting traditional folk music, as well as encouraging cultural activities related to the Arts, especially music and folklore. Sponsored activities include First Saturday Concert Series, The Hard Luck Cafe, Open Mics, House Concerts, Folk Jams, and the annual Huntington Folk Festival in the Park. First Saturday Concert Series is held at the First Congregational Church at Huntington, 30 Washington Drive in Centerport. Also publishes Acoustic Long Island which provides information on local musical events such as concerts and festivals. Call for more information.

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CLARE ROSE PLAYHOUSE | ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY

Serves as a major teaching facility for the college's theater courses and is a training ground for young actors. Year-round, the stage is host for the production of children's theatre, storytelling, theatre for the deaf and an intimate forum for local playwrights and poets. The Playhouse is the site of community theater productions of musicals, dramas, comedies, cabaret acts, musical performances, dance troupes and comedians. Call for the most current list of performances and prices.

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Town of Collins Public Library

Public library with books, movies, Library of Things for borrowing. Free Wi-Fi throughout building and parking lot. Offers public access computers with Microsoft Office applications and internet access, including 11 desktop computers, and 4 computers for children in the youth area, and 1 laptop computer. 2 free public scanners available for use; reservation may be required. Printing available at 10 cents per page B&W, 25 cents color. Meeting room available. Photo copy machine for 15 cents per page. Programming includes free concerts in the library (check calendar for upcoming events), monthly movies co-presented with the Collins Seniors, and two monthly Book Clubs. Numerous on-going children's activities offered as well. Serves as a Cooling Center for individuals during times of excessive heat. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.

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