Special Events At Sands Point Conservancy

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    Looking for fun things to do on Father’s Day? Look no further than Sands Point Conservancy. Start with building a bird house together.

    Celebrate dad at the Sands Point Preserve on Sunday, June 16 at 10 – 11 am or 11 am – noon, with Ranger Eric Powers! The one-hour program includes a 20-minute talk about native bird species and their habitats – then build your own wooden bird house, with step-by-step instructions, and bring home a beautiful new home for the birds your garden. The Audubon Society will also be on site with important information about avian species and habitat conservation. The admission price includes materials.

    Advance ticket purchase is requested for this event. Choose your session time and purchase online or call 516.570.2185.

    Admission
    Conservancy Members: $35 per car
    Non-Members: $45 per car
    Additional kits can be purchased for $25 each.

    Family Fun:  Spend a relaxing day on the beautiful grounds of the preserve, free entry for all, and in the afternoon (1 – 5 pm), enjoy live music in the Rose Garden by Acoustic Mayhem, guided nature walks, lawn games, and more. We’re celebrating the completion of our new organic herb and vegetable garden – stop by to see all that’s growing here!

    Acoustic Mayhem is an acoustic electric blend of multiple genres of music, woven together into an exciting show. Based in South Florida, Michael Klein, Daniel Lombardi, Bruce Freeland, Doug Joos, and Bradley Brown will take you on a musical tour through the decades.

    June 16, 2018
    8:00 am – 7:00 pm

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    Elizabeth Johnson is former editor of Manhasset Press and Manhasset Press Magazine. Growing up in nearby Garden City and attending New York University, she is well-versed in the locale and knowledgeable about the beat she covers. Her community involvement is extensive and includes the Manhasset SCA, Kiwanis International, Manhasset Chamber of Commerce, St. Mary’s Church, and various civic and local charitable organizations. Curious by nature, her travels, community service, love of the arts as well as local sports give her the inside view to unique content. During her time at Anton, she has received several awards from the New York Press Association and the Press Club of LI, including the coveted "Best Community Newspaper" several years in a row.

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