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Port Tackle "lends itself to our waterfront community," said a Chamber of Commerce director.



Upcoming Events
Soul Line Dancing with the Long Island Soul Sliders
Promote heart health and mental wellness through dance! Join instructor Sardia Lewis of the Long Island Soul Sliders as she guides you through various styles of dance as a form of exercise to achieve your fitness goals and have fun. Please bring water and a towel.
Where
Bay Shore-Brightwaters Library
1 South Country Rd.
Brightwaters, NY
Phone
631-665-4350
Price
$20
Website
bsbwlibrary.orgWater Lovers’ Mixer at Oakcliff Sailing
This has become the unofficial kickoff of the season for all interested in marine activities. Members of the greater boating public have traveled from Manhasset to Northport and from Sayville to Centre Island to make connections, share experiences, enjoy the hotdogs and snacks, and energize themselves for the summer ahead. The mission of one of the primary founding partners, Friends of the Bay, is to preserve, protect and restore our waters. We are excited to welcome EOM Electric and bioaqualife® to the party. They will educate boat owners and marina operators about their environmentally friendly products, electric outboard motors and biodegradable shrink wrap
Where
Oakcliff Sailing
4 South St.
Oyster Bay, NY
Price
free
Patchogue Bay Squadron: America's Boating Course
Learn information about New York State boating laws, regulations, boat registration and licensing, required boating safety equipment, dos and don'ts of boating safely, practical knowledge of navigation and rules of the road, how to handle medical emergencies onboard and mechanical problems on the water, the basics of towing and trailering and special important information for hunters, anglers and sports enthusiasts, register
Where
Long Island Maritime Musuem
88 West Ave.
West Sayville, NY
Phone
516-429-3439
Price
$75
























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The fact that four districts want to exceed their levy cap is an indication of how tough it's been for districts to balance their budgets, a local school advocate said.





