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NEWS

 

Museum Association of New York 

Registration is now open for the 2019 Museum Institute at Great Camp Sagamore.

Learn from other leaders in the museum field who will share their experiences across a variety of disciplines to help create solutions, build audiences, and develop your institutional management skills.  Registration is limited to 25 participants and includes tuition, meals, four days and three nights at Great Camp Sagamore.

Registration closes Tuesday, September 3rd.

https://nysmuseums.org/2019MuseumInstitute  or call 518-273-3400

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Humanities New York

Action Grant Deadline:

The next Action Grant deadline is October 1st for projects starting 1/1/2020 or later.

More Information: https://humanitiesny.org/our-work/action-grants/

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Preservation League of NYS

Technical Assistance Grant Applications Are Now Open 

Grants of up to $4,000, with a required 20% match from each applicant, are available to nonprofit groups and municipalities that manage historic sites, museums, arts facilities, and other important institutions that serve an arts or cultural purpose and are open to the public.

Completed applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. EST Monday, September 30.

https://www.preservenys.org/technical-assistance-grants

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PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

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AUGUST

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The Whaling Museum & Education Center 

Saturday, August 17, 11-2pm 

Mermaid Tea Party

www.cshwhalingmuseum.org

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Long Island Maritime Museum

August 12-16, 19-23.

Bay Days Summer Camp

mary.limaritime@gmail.com or call 631-854-4974

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Bay Shore Historical Society

August 15 – Bay Shore-Brightwaters Library, 7 pm

Bill Shelley, “More Films from Vitagraph Studios”

www.bayshorehistoricalsociety.org

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The Long Island Museum

August 15, 5 – 8 p.m.

    Summer Thursday

www.longislandmuseum.org

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Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council

Aug 17 from 10 AM to 4 PM

The Dog Days of Summer

Enter your dog for $5 in the dog show 1 to 3 PM.

All proceeds benefit North Fork Animal Welfare League.

call Robert 631-734-6626 or email cutchoguehistory@gmail.com

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Sylvester Manor Educational Farm 

Saturday, August 17, 24, 31

10:30 AM – 11:00 AM

Story Thyme

Shelter Island Library’s Anthony Zutter reads a farm-related story to the little ones.

The Farmstand at Sylvester Manor, 21 Manwaring Road

https://www.sylvestermanor.org/calendar/2019/7/6/story-thyme

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Garvies Point Museum & Preserve

Until Friday, August 30

CHILDREN’S SUMMER DAY CAMPS; 

9:30-12:30 and/or 1-4pm 

Saturday, August 17, 11am-12pm

Birds, Butterflies & Blooms 

Saturday, August 24, 11am-12pm

Native Americans of Long Island 

www.garviespointmuseum.com

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Oysterponds Historical Society

August 18th, 10am-11:30am 

Maritime Boat Making for Kids, Part II

http://ohsny.org

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Southold Historical Society

Friday, August 16, 2019

“Slavery in Southold: an Important New Exhibition”

Call 631.765.5500 or email info@southoldhistorical.org 

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Southampton History Museum

Fridays & Saturdays, 11 am to 4 pm.

      Carriage House Thrift Shop

Saturdays, 10AM – 12PM

      Jewelry Making Classes

Thursday, August 15, 11AM

      How Jews Came to Long Island: 1654 to 1837

Thursday, August 15, 3-4PM

      Hands on History: Halsey House Sachets

Saturday, August 17, 4-6PM

      OPENING RECEPTION: High Style in the Gilded Age:

      Southampton 1870-1930

Monday, August 19, 5:30PM

      The Marshall Plan: Dawn of the Cold War

      with Author Benn Steil, D.Phil

Thursday, August 22, 3-4PM

      Hands on History: The One-Room Schoolhouse

Saturday, August 24, 11am to 4pm

      Whale of a Fair

Saturday, August 24, 8:30 – 11pm

      Ghost Hunting at the Rogers Mansion

Saturday, August 24, 8:30 – 11pm

      Ghost Hunting at the Halsey House

Thursday, August 29, 11am

      Remembering Lee Krasner with Ruth Appelhof

Saturday, August 31, 5:30-7:30 PM

      Late Summer Cocktail Party

southamptonhistory.org

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Suffolk County Historical Society Museum

Saturday, August 17, 11 am

Daughters of the American Revolution – Genealogy Workshop

Members Free; Non-Members $5. Registration Required:  631-727-2881 x100

www.SuffolkCountyHistoricalSociety.org

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Hampton Bays Historical Society

Thursday, August 22 at 7:00

Lecture and Book Signing by Steve Drielak, “Murder in the Hamptons: Glowing Sands”

www.hbhps.org

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Sag Harbor Historical Society

Friday, August 23, 5:00 – 6:30 pm

FRIDAY ON THE PORCH: “Show & Tell – Antiques”

With Randy Kolhoff, owner of Black Swan Antiques; Refreshments

 sagharborhistorical.org

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Water Mill Museum 

July 25 – August 18 

East End Photographers Group “Embracing the Sun”

August 22 – September 8 

Water Mill Museum’s 33rd Annual Quilt Show and Sale 

Open Daily, except Wednesday’s

http://watermillmuseum.org

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Long Island Maritime Museum

August 24 and August 25, 11am-6pm

27th Annual Seafood Festival

http://www.limmseafoodfestival.org/

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The Railroad Museum of Long Island

Saturdays and Sundays in August

RMLI Riverhead Site will be open  10-4

RMLI Greenport Site will be open  11-4

SPECIAL NOTICE: THE WEEKEND OF THE 24th & 25th.

RMLI’s ANNUAL RAILROAD FESTIVAL / RIVERHEAD

“THE RETURN OF STEAM TO L.I.”

http://rmli.org

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Eastville Community Historical Society

Saturday, August 25, 12pm-5pm

    Harlem in the Hamptons 

www.eastvillehistorical.org


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SEPTEMBER

Oysterponds Historical Society

September 1st, 4pm-6pm

Rum Running: Talk and Tasting 

with Historian Amy Folk

September 13th, 4pm

Lecture: the USMS Georgia

http://ohsny.org

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The Railroad Museum Of Long Island

Saturdays and Sundays in September

RMLI Riverhead Site will be open  10-4

RMLI Greenport Site will be open  11-4

http://rmli.org

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Garvies Point Museum & Preserve

Saturday, September 7, 14 & 28; 10am

      Fall Bird-Watching Walks

Saturday, September 21; 10am-2pm

International Coastal Clean-up

Please RSVP

Saturday, September 28

Native American Edible & Medicinal Plant Walk; 11am & 2pm

Film: Plants & the Cherokee; 11am, 1pm, 3pm

www.garviespointmuseum.com

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Mastic peninsula Historical Society

September 7th and 8th

Longwood estate weekend

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Sylvester Manor Educational Farm 

Saturday, September 7th, 12 – 3 pm

Saturday, September 28th, 12 – 3 pm

Guided House Tours, All That Has Been: Our Roots Revealed 

Tickets price: $25.00 per person. Online registration is recommended

https://www.sylvestermanor.org/all-that-has-been-2019-exhibition

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Rock Hall Museum

Mondays, September 9th, 16th & 23rd; 1:00 p.m.

Knitting Program for Adults

Sunday, September 22nd; 1:30 p.m.

The Ironies of Italian American History

Presented by Stanislao G. Pugliese, Historian & Author

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Long Island Studies Council

Tues. Sept. 10, 10 am, 

Guided tour of Coe Hall and current exhibit, 

(516) 538-7679

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Sagtikos Manor Historical Society

Thursday, September 12, 2019, 7:00 pm

“A Penny Postcard View of Long Island”

September, 18, 2019, 8:00 am

Bus Trip to Green-Wood Cemetery

Leaves Sagtikos Manor/Reserve by 8:30

http://www.sagtikosmanor.org/events.html

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Oyster Bay Historical Society

September 14 – November 3, 2019

*Opening Reception: Sunday, September 15, 1pm

WATERFRONT HEROES

Paying tribute to [those] who help preserve the region’s working waterfronts…

www.oysterbayhistorical.org

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Suffolk County Historical Society

Saturday, September 14, 2019- 1:00 pm

Native People of the Eastern Woodlands: Art and Artifacts

Free opening reception admission + light refreshments

Thursday, September 19, 2019 – 11:00 am

Book & Bottle: Marie Curie’s Life and Work with Edward A. Sierra

Registration Required to: 631-727-2881 x100

www.SuffolkCountyHistoricalSociety.org

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Southampton History Museum

Fridays & Saturdays, 11 am to 4 pm.

      Carriage House Thrift Shop

Saturdays, 10AM – 12PM

      Jewelry Making Classes

Saturday, September 14, 11am to 4pm

      Whale of a Fair

southamptonhistory.org

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Nassau County Historical Society

Sun. Sept. 15, 2 pm

Suzanne Johnson, “Camp Upton: City in the Wilderness,”

www.NassauCountyHistoricalSociety.org

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Hampton Bays Historical Society

Thursday, September 19 at 7:00

      Lecture by The Fish Guy, Chris Paparo, “Birding with The Fish Guy”

www.hbhps.org

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Historical Society of Islip Hamlet

September 19, 2019, 7-9 pm

“Behind the Bottle: The Rise of Wine on Long Island”

www.isliphamlethistory.org

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Water Mill Museum 

September 12 – 22 

Thirty Squared “Summer Finale 2019”

September 14, 4-7pm 

Thirty Squared Opening Reception

September 28, 2pm 

“High Tea” at Water Mill Museum

http://watermillmuseum.org

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Bay Shore Historical Society

September 19  – Bay Shore-Brightwaters Library, 7 pm

Howard Crawford, “Bottles from Bay Shore, NY”

www.bayshorehistoricalsociety.org

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Suffolk County Historical Society

Thursday, September 19, 2019 – 11:00 am

Book and Bottle: Marie Curie’s Life and Work with Edward A. Sierra

Registration Required to: 631-727-2881 x100

www.SuffolkCountyHistoricalSociety.org

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Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council

Saturday, September 21, 2 pm

Refurnishing The Old House 

https://www.cutchoguenewsuffolkhistory.org

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Davis Town Meeting House Society

Saturday September 21, 2019  Time 10am to 4pm

Yard Sale & Craft Fair

Vendors Wanted, Fee: $25.00 per table. Rain date: Sunday 9/22/2019

Call Maryanne 631-804-2256 or email:msiclaridouglas@yahoo.com

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