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Connetquot River State Park Preserve - 10:30 AM Pick
Children's Museum of the East End - 9:30 AM
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Long Island Children's Museum - 11:30 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
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The Whaling Museum & Education Center - 11:00 AM
The Whaling Museum & Education Center - 11:00 AM
Nassau County Museum of Art - 1:00 PM
The Education Center at Planting Fields - 10:00 AM Pick
Children's Museum of the East End - 9:45 AM
Hempstead Lake State Park - 10:00 AM
Westbury Library - 10:30 AM
Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center - 10:00 AM Pick
Nissequogue River State Park - 10:00 AM Pick
Coe Hall at Planting Fields - 10:00 AM
The Suffolk
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Greenport Maritime Festival
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Greenport's maritime heritage is at the forefront of the Maritime Festival. Saturday morning’s parade kicks off the festival, followed by wood boat displays, water sports demonstrations, wood carving, model ship building, music, children’s activities, and more.
There's a full slate of activities planned for the entire weekend, hosted by the East End Seaport Museum & Marine Foundation.
The cardboard-boat regatta takes place on September 21 at 1pm in Mitchell Park. There will be five divisions in the regatta for adults and kids 12 and under, including single riders, full crews and a Privateers Outlaw Race. Boats can be constructed using only corrugated cardboard, duct tape, packing tape, latex caulk water-based glue and rope or string. No wood, metal, wax or plastic of any kind is permitted. Register here.