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Weekend Activity Guide: An Art Walk, Farmer's Market and Bowling

Locally this weekend you'll find an art walk, farmer's market and free bowling for children.

With the summer winding down, get out and enjoy the many local events while the weather is still nice. Since the weekend right around the corner, you can take advantage of all the exciting events both in Smithtown and in neighboring communities, from from an art walk to free bowling for children, concerts and more.

Check out our list of this weekend's local events.

Enjoy an exhibit of art that celebrates our country's diversity.

Adults, take an adventure at Nissequogue River State Park.

  • When: Saturday, August 20 at 1:30 p.m.
  • Where: Nissequogue River State Park, 799 Saint Johnland Rd, Kings Park
  • Contact: 631-581-1072
  • Price: $4/$8parking.

Cruise on the Moon Chaser on the Great South Bay and enjoy live music.

  • When: Saturday, August 20 at 8:30 p.m. 
  • Where: 3500 E. Ocean Parkway, Babylon
  • Contact: http://captreefleet.com/
  • Price: $47 per person.

Enjoy 133 acres, dogwood, oak, hickory trees and a water playground for the children.

  • When: Saturday, August 20 at 11:00 a.m.
  • Where: Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve, 200 New Hwy, Commack
  • Contact: hoytfarm@tosgov.com
  • Price: Free.

Enjoy a walk, check out some art, listen to music, and stop by one of Northport's fine restaurants for a bite to eat.

Support local farmers and pick up fresh fruit, vegetables, plants, flowers and much more.

All summer long bring your children under the age of 16 for free bowling.

  • When: Sunday, August 21 at 10:00 a.m.
  • Where: , 200 Landing Ave, Smithtown
  • Contact: www.freebowling.amf.com
  • Price: Free.

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swataz May 23, 2013 at 10:17 am
With the budget "we" just passed? That can't be!
robkoz May 23, 2013 at 09:52 am
"Why are Smithtown teachers continuing to pay for school supplies out of their ownRead More pocket?" Since when? Ever see the big list of supplies kids get in their folders at the end of the year for them to bring in next year? I think you're talking about the wrong school district.