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Glen Cove/Oyster Bay Community Calendar 7/31-8/6

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80 for Brady movie poster (Photo from Paramount Movies)

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Thursday, August 1

Movies By Moonlight: Trolls Band Together

6:00 p.m. (Harry Tappen Beach, Glenwood Landing) The Town of Oyster Bay is hosting Movies By Moonlight this summer. On August 1, Harry Tappen Beach will play Trolls Band Together. Seating and pre-movie activities begin at 6:00 p.m., which will include character meet-and-greets, inflatable toys and games. For more information, please call (516)797-7925 or visit www.oysterbaytown.com

Campfire Cookie Decorating for Teens

7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (The Glen Cove Public Library Children’s Room) This event is open for grades 6 through 12. Teens will decorate cam[fire and adventure themed cookies together. Registration is available online at www.glencovelibrary.com

Friday, August 2

Downtown Sounds

7:30 p.m. (Glen Cove Village Square) The Glen Cove Business Improvement District began its annual concert series on July 5. Every Friday this summer, there will be a free concert for residents in the Village Square. This Friday will feature fan-favorite band, Panic. Streets will be closed down for patrons to safely enjoy the concert series and restaurants will stay open to serve patrons. Vendors will attend the event as well. For more information, visit www.glencovedowntown.org.  

Sunday, August 4

Morgan Park Summer Music Festival

7:00 p.m. (Morgan Memorial Park, Glen Cove) On July 21, the Morgan Park Music Festival continues its concert series with the Classics of the 60s & 70s, performed by The Allmost Brothers Band and Glen Cove resident David Losee. The performers are fan-favorites of Long Island audiences. This performance is sponsored by RXR. There will be a special astronomy experience with Hofstra University’s Dr. Donald Lubowich after the concert. Telescopes will be provided.

Tuesday, August 6

44th Annual RBS Golf Invitational

All Day (Piping Rock Club in Locust Valley) Join the Long Island Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence (LICADD) for its annual golf invitational. There will be brunch, receptions, silent auctions, driving range reservations, dinner and awards throughout the day. Proper attire and soft spikes are required. The money fundraised for LICADD will go towards the services they provide, including interventions, clinical services, support groups, etc. Please RSVP on the council’s website, www.licadd.org.  

National Night Out

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (Bridge Street, Downtown Glen Cove) The City of Glen Cove Police Department will host a “Community Against Crime” event in front of the police station. There will be tours, refreshments, music and fun for the whole family. Local government, police officers, first responders and community leaders will be in attendance, including Mayor Pam Panzenbeck and Police Chief WIlliam Whitton. There will be educational and fun events, like a TASER demo and child ID kits.

Thursday, August 8

Movie Showing: 80 for Brady

2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. (The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Public Library Community Room) The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Public Library will be screening “80 for Brady,” a story following four women who attempt to reach the superbowl to watch Tom Brady play. The 2023 comedy is rated PG-13 and its runtime is about 1h38m.

Friday, August 9

Valley Quilters and Knitters

1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Community Room at the Locust Valley Public Library) The Locust Valley Library hosts Valley Quilters and Knitters every Friday in order to provide community events for local crafters. Bring a project or join for brainstorming. Expert crafters may be on hand to help any beginners. For more information, visit www.locustvalleylibrary.org.