Blood Drive
Wednesday, July 17
Movies in LV
Friday, July 19
Ladies Night Out
Friday, July 19
Currently On Exhibit
Old OB In Photographs
Raynham Hall Museum exhibit now through December features rare photographs of Oyster Bay from their collection. The photos are street scenes from 1927, 1958, and 1969 and the show includes photos of what the streetscapes look today. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. (Labor Day weekend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). The museum is at 20 West Main Street, OB. For information call 516- 922-6808.
Unframed At OBHS
The Oyster Bay Historical Society exhibit, “Unframed” features small unframed works: portrait, still life and landscape sketches that show the artist’s process of observing reality and problem solving on canvas. Classically trained artists Kristin Künc and Rob Zeller join in a visual dialog that has been going on between artists and subject for centuries. Open now through August 4, at the Angela Koenig Center, 20 Summit Street, Oyster Bay. For information call 922-5032.
Wednesday, July 17
Blood Drive
Youth and Family Counseling Agency of Oyster Bay-East Norwich, and The Oyster Bay – East Norwich Library are sponsoring their Annual Blood Drive on Wednesday, July 17 from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Library at 89 East Main Street, Oyster Bay. All donors will receive a pair of Mets tickets and a YFCA Frisbee. If you plan to donate, please allow approximately one hour of your time. Call 516- 922-1212 for more information.
Friday, July 19
Movies in LV
Movies In The Park hosted by the Locust Valley Chamber of Commerce takes place Friday Nights In July on the 19th and 26th. Movies to be announced. Bring a blanket or some chairs to Thomas Park and join the community for this new LVCC Summer Event!
Dancing In The Street
Oyster Bay Main Street Association presents “Dancing in the Street,” Fridays in July in Oyster Bay for dancers of all ages, skills, and styles from 7 to 9 p.m., free. Sponsored by BMW of Oyster Bay which will bring their newest model cars for viewing. on Audrey Avenue around the Bandstand. Bring your own chair. Marianne Taylor teaches line dancing on July 19 for which she claims, “Line Dancing is exercise in disguise!” Learn Boot Scoot n’ Boogie, Ah Si, Mamma Maria, and Cowboy Charleston. She will also teach a partner dance, El Paso, which can be done alone or with a partner. Come on down! For information call 922-6982.
Ladies Night Out
The Madd Potter, 17 Audrey Avenue, hosts a Ladies Night Out on July 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. for those 21 plus. The theme for the evening is Momma Mia That’s Italian. Call 516-922-3223 for fee.
Discounted Rentals
The Friday night special at the WaterFront Center is 50 percent off on rentals now through Labor Day. Call 516-922-SAIL.
Saturday, July 20
Embroidery Class
Summer Vacation Class: the Oyster Bay Historical Society teaches the start of a lifelong skill in these Saturday morning embroidery classes from 10 a.m. to noon during July (20, 27) at the Koenig Center, 20 Summit Street. Classes are $15 each and includes materials.
Monday, July 22
Art Workshop
In partnership with the Oyster Bay Historical Society, the Teaching Studios of Art will be offering a summer workshop for artistic youth. Summer Camp: the Children’s Art Workshop is a 4-day workshop for students ages 8 to 13 with instructor Julianne Smith. Classes are Monday and Tuesday, July 22-23, and Monday and Tuesday, July 29-30. Call 559-7367 for fee, registration and hours. Both workshops will be conducted at the OBHS Angela Koenig Center at 20 Summit Street, Oyster Bay.
Friday, July 26
Movies in The Park
Movies In The Park hosted by the Locust Valley Chamber of Commerce takes place Friday Nights In July 26. Movies to be announced. Bring a blanket or some chairs to Thomas Park and join the community for this new LVCC Summer Event!
Dancing In The Street
Oyster Bay Main Street Association presents “Dancing in the Street,” on July 26 in Oyster Bay for dancers of all ages, skills, and styles from 7 to 9 p.m. Sponsored by BMW of Oyster Bay they will bring their newest model cars for viewing on Audrey Avenue around the Bandstand. Bring a chair if desired. Mark James assisted by Karen Lupo will be teaching on July 26. Enjoy dances from Salsa to Hustle, with some Sinatra, Pop, and Swing thrown in. All steps are geared for singles and couples alike. For information call 922-6982.
Discounted Boat Rentals
The Friday night special at the WaterFront Center is 50 percent off on rentals now through Labor Day. Call 922-SAIL.
Saturday, July 27
Embroidery Class
Summer Vacation Class: the Oyster Bay Historical Society teaches the start of a lifelong skill in these Saturday morning embroidery classes from 10 a.m. to noon on July 27 at the Koenig Center, 20 Summit Street. Classes are $15 each and includes materials.
Sunday, July 28
Invasive Species Pull
The North Shore Land Alliance is asking for volunteers to come out and “pull” for the environment. The dreaded mile-a-minute invasive vine grows up to six inches in a day and is outcompeting native vegetation. Volunteers are needed. Please at 9:30 a.m., on Sunday July 28. Additional times may be arranged for groups. The action qualifies for Community Service credit. Supplies and snacks will be provided. Call for location. To register call 626-0908 or gsantang@syr.edu. For information visit northshorelandalliance.org.
The Spice is Right
Get acquainted with herbs and herb gardening with Michael Goudket, on July 28 at both 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, the home of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay. There will be herbs to crush and sniff, and participants will take home a nifty fact sheet. The program is free to all. For further information, visit their website at nps.gov/sahi, or call 516-922-4788.
Monday, July 29
Art Workshop
In partnership with the Oyster Bay Historical Society, the Teaching Studios of Art will be offering a summer workshop for artistic youth. Summer Camp: the Children’s Art Workshop is a 4-day workshop for students ages 8 to13 with instructor Julianne Smith. Classes are Monday and Tuesday, July 29-30. Call 559-7367 for fee, registration and hours. The workshop is held at the OBHS Angela Koenig Center at 20 Summit Street, Oyster Bay.
Tuesday, July 30
Cruise Night
The OB-EN Chamber of Commerce welcomes you to Cruise Night, Tuesdays at 5:45 p.m. This night in Oyster Bay includes live music arranged for by Chair Austin Azzaretto from his friends in the world of musical entertainment. There is always a 50/50 raffle, and great restaurants to enjoy. Call 922-6464 for information. This is a weather dependent event. The same night the Madd Potter, 17 Audrey Ave. offers 10 percent off any ceramic car starting at 5:45 p.m. Call 922-3223
Friday, July 31
WFC Community Night
Last Friday of the month is community night at the WaterFront Center: in July and August, from 5 to 8 p.m. Free kayak demos and sailboat rentals. Call 922-SAIL.
Thursday, August 2
Sail the Sound for Deafness
The Mill Neck Family and co-hosts Oakcliff Sailing, The WaterFront Center, and other Oyster Bay groups, support the Sail the Sound for Deafness. Sailors are welcome to participate in the race with their own yachts too. A post-race cocktail party takes place at the Mill Neck Manor House (fee). This magnificent Tudor Revival mansion, overlooking the bay, is truly a Gold Coast treasure and a perfect site for an after-party. Detailed information regarding schedules, sponsorships, registration and fees, can be found at millneck.org/sail-the-sound-for-deafness/. You may also call 628-4243.
Sunday August 4
Belle Voci Concert
Founded and directed by Jennifer Scott Miceli Ph.D., Belle Voci will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 4 p.m. on August 4 at Christ Church . This intergenerational Women’s Choir performs annually to raise funds for cancer prevention and cure. Proceeds from concert ticket sales are donated to the American Cancer Society. For more information please call 922-6377.