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Old Bethpage Village Restoration - 5:00 PM Pick
Children's Museum of the East End - 9:45 AM
Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
Old Bethpage Village Restoration - 5:00 PM Pick
Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
Old Bethpage Village Restoration - 5:00 PM Pick
Old Bethpage Village Restoration - 5:00 PM Pick
Old Bethpage Village Restoration - 5:00 PM Pick
Long Island Aquarium - 9:00 AM
Long Island Aquarium - 9:00 AM
The Argyle Theatre at Babylon Village - 10:30 AM
CM Performing Arts Center - 10:00 AM
Theatre Three - 11:00 AM
Christmas House Long Island
Broadway Commons
Paris & Pups Holiday Paw-ty at the Paley
Paley Museum
Fishes & Wishes: New Year's Eve Celebration at the Long Island Aquarium
Long Island Aquarium
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Virtual Bonsai-A-Thon
The Golden State Bonsai Federation presents its annual Huntington Bonsai-A-Thon virtually this year.
In the morning, Ted Matson, curator of the bonsai collection at The Huntington, hosts video tours of the bonsai courts, the Ben Oki Bonsai Nursery, and the “Lifelines/Timelines” bonsai exhibition. (10am - 11:30am Pacific)
In the afternoon, Phillip E. Bloom, the June and Simon K.C. Li Curator of the Chinese Garden and Director of the Center for East Asian Garden Studies, introduces the garden’s new penjing court and discusses the history of this art form. Both sessions include time for questions from audience members. (1:30pm - 3pm Pacific)
The event will be held online via Zoom. Zoom link is sent to attendees in registration confirmation email. The event is free with reservation
