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June is a Busy Month in Sayville

A Sayville Chamber of Commerce guide to events taking place throughout the month.

There is no reason to say there's nothing to do come June as there are plenty of programs, events and fun activities happening in and around Sayville, with many taking place at the Common Ground.

Here, thanks to the Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce is a guide to what's happening in the next month:

Saturday, June  2

"Spring & Late Summer Bloomers" Gardening in the Park

Common Ground free working lecture. Tools provided.  Free plants!
9am-12 noon Gillette Ave. thecommonground.com

Inside Out Faith
Christian music artist Jennifer Knapp gives free concert/stories in support of LGBT people of faith. 6-8:30pm, 131 Middle Rd. sayvilleucc.org

BAFFA Art Show
"Oh, the Places I've Been" Sharon Way-Howard Oils/Pastels/Watercolors baffa.org. Runs through June 10.

Sunday, June 3

Yoga in the Park* Free yoga by Om Shanti Om Yoga every
Sunday from 9:30-10:30am! No class 8/5 or in bad weather through 8/31.
thecommonground.com

Express Yourself* at this open mike/open stage show. Music,
Dance, Art, Poetry, & more. Common Ground Gillette Ave. 12-4pm, free.
thecommonground.com

"An Afternoon at the Edwards Farm" $4pp Quilting, weaving,
animals, ice cream making, music, more. 39 Edwards St 1-4pm. sayville.com/historicalsociety/

Monday, June 4

Full Moon Labyrinth Walk& Reiki
8pm at Common Ground, Gillette Ave. Reiki practitioners guide energy circles/promote healing, free. thecommonground.com

Tuesday, June 5-7th

Sayville's Got Talent Auditions* (tryout fee) 7pm, Gillette Ave at the Common Ground. Bring your best! Free to view. Show date 6/27.
thecommonground.com

Saturday, June 9

Keith Nintzel 5K Run/1.5Mi Walk* Register 7-8:30am, begin 9am Rotary Park/Common Ground, Gillette Ave. Fundraiser. sayvillerunning.com/page/1189

Americana Festival* 10am-4:30pm at the Grange, Broadway Ave. Arts & Crafts. Free, by Islip Town.

Saturday, June 16

"Plant Annuals for Seasonal Color" Gardening in the Park* Tools provided, free working lecture 9am-noon Gillette Ave. at the Common Ground thecommonground.com

Relay For Life of Sayville* Amer. Cancer Society Walk
2pm-2am Middle School relayforlife.org/SayvilleNY

"A Little Garden Music" Garden Tour* BAFFA & Sayville Garden Club present tour of 5 gardens, music, artists at work, plant sale. Fee, 11am-3pm baffa.org

9th Annual 5K Shwachman Diamond Dash & Bone Marrow Drive* DSunrise Drive Elementary School.  Marrow donation experts on hand to answer any questions.  dashforacure.org

Pirate Festival Dress as a pirate for special gift! Professional pirate entertainment & more. LI Maritime Museum, West Sayville 11am-6pm, fee. limaritime.org (Runs June 16-17).

 

Sunday, June 17

Yoga in the Park Free yoga - see June 3 listing info.

Wednesday, June 20

Wednesdays in the Park - Sayville's Got Talent 2011 Winners Showcase* See the winners of last year's event!  NickRussell & his ukelale, Katie Beth VanDorn, the Cherry Bombs Band. 7pm free. thecommonground.com

Friday, June 22

Lobsterpalooza* 6-9pm, West Sayville. limaritime.org

Sunday, June 24

Yoga in the Park* Free yoga - see June 3 listing info.

Blood Drive* By Saint Lawrence Knights of Columbus, 8am-2pm behind St. Lawrence Church in Bethanny Ctr.

Wednesday, June 27

Sayville's Got Talent 2012 Competition-Wednesdays in the Park* Annual Sayville talent show - all ages!   7pm, free, Gillette Ave.  at the Common Ground.  thecommonground.com


Friday, June 29

Family Fridays-Steve Charney & Harry*
ventriloquist with his 6-year old dummy Harry sings songs  and tells stories 6:30pm, free. thecommonground.com

"Just Like Heaven" BAFFA photography exhibit* by Jennifer Rich. baffa.org

Saturday June 30

That 70's Band Season kick-off concert, 7pm. Check website/rain, free, Gillette Ave. at the Common Ground.  thecommonground.com

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