Walk to End Alzheimers
Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide this is the worlds largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimers care support and research. Free event. For more information call
Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide this is the worlds largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimers care support and research. Free event. For more information call
Just a friendly reminder about Jim O'Donnell's charity car show to benefit St. Boniface Church. The show was rained out last weekend so it has been rescheduled to this Saturday September 15. New York AutoFest is helping Jim and his crew to ensure it's success. Please come to help this worthy cause. I promise you […]
This free festival will feature artisans crafters vendors entertainment pony rides inflatables amusement food vendors the Northwell Health and Wellness Pavillion and more.
Support and discover local designers at wit and whims first ever makers mart which will showcase handmade collage art home decor jewelry greeting cards vegan makeup and more.
A day of exciting polo matches informal dining community vendors lawn games childrens activities and a silent auction. Tickets: $125 for adults; $75 for seniors 65+; $50 children 12 to 18 years old. $40 for students with ID; free for children under 12. For additional information, visit www.liu.edu/poloclassic.
At this 2-mile walk geared for novice adult birders you will search for birds and learn about plants. Admission is $4. Reservations are required by calling 631-423-1770.
Free Fun for the whole family featuring great food and drinks giant inflatable rides live entertainment and vendors with handcrafted products at great prices.
Funds from the event will go towards scholarships to send children from shelters to summer camp. $20 in advance; $25 at the event. Register by going to www.childrenshopeindia.org/events/ch3-color-walk. For more […]
Free family fun for all: pony rides petting zoo crafts vendors rides classic cars hula hoop contest and live music.
The guest speaker is James Coll adjunct professor of American and Constitutional History at Hofstra University and Nassau Community College.