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The event, which will span Depot Rd from New York Avenue to East 5th Street, will showcase a wide range of live music, multiple local food and crafts vendors along with free children’s games and activities. Station Sports will be providing Free Miniature Golf as part of the day’s festivities.
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The Huntington Arts Council invites you to join them tonight (Friday) for the opening reception of the “Landscape” exhibit at the Main Street Petite Gallery. Juried by Jane McGraw-Teubner, this exhibit showcases the work of 27 artists. The reception will be from 6-8 p.m. and is open to all.
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The Arena Players Repertory Theater will present three productions this summer at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum: William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew, Mari Fratti’s thriller, Victim, and the Arena Players Children’s Theater delight, Pirates of Treasure Island.
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Whether you are looking for the perfect meal, searching the shops for that special treasure, looking for the perfect art or music show or just planning to relax on the beach or walk in a park, you will find that Huntington towns have plenty to offer.
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A Day of Art, Music, Dance
Fine Arts & Crafts Vendors, Songsters, Poets, Middle Eastern Dancers
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Yellow Ape is about ‘Movies for the Midnight Hour’ – the type of movies that are fun, a little out there, and something not entirely for the masses.
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It’s one of the funniest films I’ve seen this year so far, with a good mix of Looney Toons style comic insanity, and genuinely well written comedic dialogue.
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What better way to spend a summer evening then to bring the family for a night of delicious food, rides, games and fun at the Fireman’s Fairs and Parades occurring this summer throughout the Town of Huntington, and also supporting your local volunteer fire departments.
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An exciting, fresh trip through film history with film history writer & Long Island-based independent filmmaker Glenn Andreiev, “How Mavericks and Rule-Breakers Changed the Movies” film history class convenes on Saturday, July 20th at 10 am to 1 pm at Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave, Huntington. 631-423-7610.
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The free event will extend from 12 noon into the late evening at Heckscher Park, Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue, in Huntington, New York.
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