Volume 10, Issue 22 - Hell or High Water

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saturday Cont. Benefit Concert @ Dix Hills Performing Arts Center

sunday 6.3 Smithtown Festival Day @ Smithtown

Antiques on the Riverfront @ Peconic Riverwalk

Gottscheer Volksfest @ Plattdeutsche Park Restaurant

General Hospital’s Laura Wright Fan Event @ Brokerage Comedy Club

Port Washington HarborFest Dock Day & Craft Fest @ Port Washington

The Things They Carried/Rosedale @ Vibe, Long Island quartet The Things They Carried—or 3TC—bring their brand of alternative metal to Amityville, along with Canada’s alternative outfit, Rosedale. Both bands share the philosophy of fully immersing themselves into their crafts, and the result is an honest and genuine form of hard-hitting rock. Supporting bands include Nucleear Funeral, Dead Within, The Last Sineater, The Shipman Inquiry and Verbatim.

Clam Bake @ Blue Point Brewery

Belmont Festival @ Elmont Strawberry Festival @ Harbor Country Day School Long Island Art & Wine Festival @ Eisenhower Park, Also 6.3. Art in the Park Fine Art & Craft Fair @ Heckscher Park. Artists and arts and crafts vendors throughout the park. Also 6.3. Opening Rally @ Serata of Long Beach, Serata of Long Beach is celebrating its opening with Ferrari-Maserati of Long Island and Fuoco Group, with a special charity luncheon. Attendees will enjoy delicious lunch, wine and beverages, music, and raffles will be provided to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Attendees can expect to see top notch cars (car enthusiasts are encouraged to bring their vehicles to Ferrari-Maserati of Long Island prior to the event (located at 65 South Service Road) at 10:30 a.m. sharp where together they will ride to Serata in a parade of the world’s most exotic cars). —Licia Avelar Nature & Wildlife Festival @ Sweetbriar Nature Center

New Talent Show @ Governor’s Patent Pending @ Revolution, With This Good Robot, Bellwether, Life Between Sleep & The Age. Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea @ City Winery Michael Amante w/ Ric Mango @ NYCB Theatre @ Westbury With Memorial Day still fresh in everyone’s mind, Floral Park’s Michael Amante will be paying tribute to veterans with this hometown show with a portion of the show’s proceeds going to benefit the Achilles Freedom Team of Wounded Veterans and DAV Chapter 76 National Amputation Foundation, Inc. Along with Amante appearing alongside his duet partner Marissa Famiglietti and good buddy Ric Mango, Garden City-based Music and Theatre Legacy Foundation (MTLF) will be awarding its inaugural scholarship for performance studies to New Hyde Park Memorial High School student Nicole Kemmet.—DGdR Gottscheer Volksfest @ Plattdeutsche Park Restaurant Blessing of the Fleet @ Patchogue River Beethoven in the Barn @ Martha Clara Vineyards Antique & Collectible Auto Show @ Old Westbury Gardens

SUMMER IN SAG HARBOR Each year, to satisfy the jetsetters’ taste for new places to party and swipe their plastic, new businesses pop up as old ones undergo renovations. This year, there’s so much to look forward to on the South Fork.

Monc XIII: This store sells everything from vintage furniture and books to exclusive new items such as Cire Trudon and Frédéric Malle candles. The store itself is as unique as the items it holds within its salvaged oak barn ceilings, exposed wood beams, antique glass windows, and custom-designed spiral staircase and displays to show shoppers how these products can fit in their home. Pepalajefa: European-esc foods inspired by owner Livia Hegner’s travels that also inspired the décor of the store, which happens to be covered with global newspapers. On the menu are hot and cold sandwiches, crespelle or crepes stuffed with tomato and ricotta, Moroccan chicken legs, belle helene of poached pears with chocolate sauce; and handmade caramel chocolate candies. The Bell & Anchor: This hot spot sits in front of the Mill Creek Marina and was inspired by the maritime history of Sag Harbor. It’s clad in sea-green-blue and white with plank flooring and wooden tables and boasts a scrumptious menu offering folks lobster and shellfish platters along with fishes of the day. It also has steaks for those not so fish-friendly. Muse in the Harbor: Located on Main Street, this restaurant offers great food and great décor including a giant fish tank with resident tropical fish. Menu options take on funny names, ranging from Tuna “Menage A Trois” to “Not Ya Mama’s Meatballs.” No hints here, you’ll have to experience both for yourself! Dessert turns into quite the affair with “Happy Ending” and “Are You Ready For Smore!” Wash it down with a Caribbean Cosmo or Bahama blueberry mojito. —Licia Avelar Revolution, With Crown the Empire, Set It Off, Palisades, Lions Lions, I Aspire & They All Float.

Celebration of Long Beach @ Kennedy Plaza, A day of celebrations dedicated to Long Island’s “City by the Sea.”

Evening Tower Tour @ Fire Island Lighthouse

monday 6.4 Legends of Rock Vol. 4 @ Bay Street Theatre, With rare footage of The Beatles, Rollign Stones, The Doors, Santana & more.

90th Anniversary

Our Last Night @

Harborfest Dock Day & Craft Festival @ Town Dock, Port Washington

Shawn Colvin @ City Winery All Fall Down CD release party. Merzbow/Wold @ St. Vitus Lindsey Buckingham @ B.B. King Blues Continued on page 40

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