Pop-up drive-in set to screen new Disney film for charity
A pop-up drive-in screening of Artemis Fowl will benefit several East End nonprofits and food pantries.
Read MoreA pop-up drive-in screening of Artemis Fowl will benefit several East End nonprofits and food pantries.
Read MoreAfter a successful drive-in Shabbat service last week, the Jewish Center of the Hamptons announced it will continue the services all summer long.
Read MoreThe Coliseum will be showing DreamWorks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon.” Last weekend’s drive-in showing of “Trolls” was sold out.
Read MoreMovies will be displayed on a large backlit LED screen outside the coliseum facing Hempstead Turnpike, with audio made available through a partnership with Hofstra radio station WRHU.
Read MoreBrooke Bateman, senior scientist with the National Audubon Society, leads the virtual birding session on Wednesday, May 27 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. via Zoom as part of Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s Master Class Series.
Read MoreSoon after the Town of North Hempstead announced it was hosting drive-in movies at its parks next week, the town reported that all spaces had been filled and it was “actively working to find new locations.”
Read MoreThe Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association bought 80 cases of hand sanitizer from Baiting Hollow distillery Long Island Spirits to be distributed to more than 1,000 Suffolk officers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreFormer “Real Housewives” star Bethenny Frankel’s BStrong Foundation has donated thousands of surgical masks and hundreds of protective body suits to the three hospitals in the Stony Brook Hospital Network.
Read MoreSince the middle of March, The INN has given out 9,571 lunches to 5,000 people and 811 pantry bags of groceries to families.
Read MoreTowne Cleaners owner La Young Trantrum and her sons Leland and Charles have been making the masks and given many of them to nurses at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset and to St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center in Smithtown.
Read MoreEnlisting the help of Late Night Chauffeurs, PinkTie volunteers will come to people’s doorsteps to pick up food donations and then deliver them to a handful of food pantries in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Read MoreTwo Greenport businesses have teamed up to make and donate thousands of protective face shields to hospitals and nursing homes.
Read MoreThe ‘We Are Open’ Facebook page provides listings of more than 1,000 small businesses that are still operating and offering takeout, delivery or online services.
Read MoreThe museum’s educational series on TikTok, hosted by Educator Tom, attracted more than 1.5 million views in a week and features 50 videos on the history of ingenuity and innovation in aerospace.
Read MoreRiverhead winery RGNY is offering free shipping and delivery in response to the social distancing measures instituted to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Read MoreThe Chocolate Duck in Farmingdale has started selling pre-packaged chocolate-making kits and offering free delivery within an 8-mile radius.
Read MoreThe grand opening and fundraiser will support the Island Trees Football Booster Club and the Bethpage High School Captain’s Club.
Read MoreThe new programs — Performing Arts, Visual and Media Arts, and Production and Managerial Arts — will likely increase the school’s enrollment and keep school districts from denying students’ requests to attend the arts school.
Read MoreThe All-Star Comedy Night on Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m. will be held at the Suffolk Y JCC at 74 Hauppauge Road in Commack.
Read MoreStony Brook University is entering the world of podcasting. The university this week announced the launch of its new podcast
Read MoreThis year’s 16th annual Polar Bear Plunge is slated to take place Sunday, March 8 at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park waterfront, with festivities starting at noon and the plunge at 1 p.m.
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