Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium - 11:00 AM
Long Island Children's Museum - 11:30 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Eisenhower Park - 4:30 PM
Children's Museum of the East End - 4:00 PM
Barnes & Noble - 10:00 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
Children's Museum of the East End - 9:45 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Fire Island Lighthouse - 11:30 AM Pick
Railroad Museum of Long Island - 11:30 AM Pick
Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
Hofstra University - 10:00 AM Pick
Railroad Museum of Long Island - 11:30 AM Pick
Town of Babylon History Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Eisenhower Park - 4:30 PM
IHOP Restaurants - 2:00 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Nassau County Museum of Art - 1:00 PM
Christmas House Long Island
Broadway Commons
Paris and Pups Holiday Paw-ty at the Paley
Paley Museum
Fishes & Wishes: New Year's Eve Celebration at the Long Island Aquarium
Long Island Aquarium
Activity Guides
- Beaches & Lakes
- Best Of Lists
- Birthday Parties
- Boats
- Boredom Busters
- Camps
- Childcare
- Christmas/Hanukkah
- City Guides
- City Hacks
- Classes & Enrichment
- Community
- Crafts & Recipes
- Earth Kids
- Easter
- Fairs & Festivals
- Fall Activities
- Family Travel
- Farms & U-Pick
- Free Activities
- GoList
- Halloween
- Holidays
- Hotels & Resorts
- Indoor Activities
- Museums
- News & Openings
- Outdoors
- Parent Talk
- Parks & Playgrounds
- Play Gyms & Sports Centers
- Pools & Spray Parks
- Preschools & Schools
- Restaurants
- Shows
- Skiing & Winter Sports
- Special Needs
- Special Occasions
- Sports
- Spring Activities
- STEM
- Stores & Services
- Summer Activities
- Theme & Water Parks
- Trains, Dinos & Heroes
- TV, Film & Movies
- Virtual
- Visitors Guide
- Weekend Events
- Weekend Trips
- Winter Activities
- Zoos & Gardens
Honey Hoopla at LICM
- see all dates
Bee curious at Long Island Children’s Museum as you explore the world of bees during Honey Hoopla, a two-day celebration to encourage awareness of the importance of these little insects.
Learn that honey bees are responsible for pollinating some of Long Island’s most abundant crops including melons, pumpkins, tree nuts and berries and that the honey bee population is in danger and decreasing rapidly.
A local beekeeper demonstrates how honey is harvested from the combs. A honey tasting station enables children to learn how the color, flavor and aroma of honey differs, depending on the nectar of flowers visited by the bees that made it. Bee-themed crafts can be found throughout the Museum to highlight how we can help the bees so that our fruit and vegetable crops can be healthy.
Plus, the LICM Theater presents free theatrical readings of author Gay Thomas’ book, “Beezy County Fair: A Bee Tale,” at 11am. and 12:30pm.
Honey Hoopla is made possible with support from PSEGLI, Reworld and bee lovers and fans of LICM.

newsletters.