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DIRECTIONS TO HUNTINGTON’S HECKSCHER PARK
By Car: LIE (I-495), Northern or Southern State Parkways toRt. 110 north. Rt. 110 north to Huntington Village and turn rightonto Rt. 25A. East on Rt. 25A to the next traffic signal at PrimeAve. Park is on the NE corner.
Parking: On side streets adjacent to the park and south acrossRt. 25A behind Town Hall (from Prime Ave. continue east onRt. 25A to the next traffic signal and turn right). Handicappedparking is available east of Prime Ave. next to the museum.
By Bus: H6 or H9 HART bus to Prime Ave. & Rt. 25A, or S1 SuffolkTransit bus to Prime Ave. & New York Ave.
By Train: L.I.R.R. from Penn Station to Huntington Station.Heckscher Park is five minutes away by taxi.
Visit www.HuntingtonNY.gov/TulipFestival for moreinformation or call 631-351-3099.
These activities are neither sponsored nor endorsed by your localschool district or any of its schools. Your school district assumesno responsibility for the conduct or safety of the activities.
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL
Sunday, May 6, 201811 am – 4 pm
Heckscher Park, Huntington
Selected by AAA as one of the“Top 10 Long Island Fairs & Festivals – Summer ‘08”
PRESENTED BY THE TOWN OF HUNTINGTON
Chad A. Lupinacci, SupervisorMark Cuthbertson, Councilman(& Festival Founder)Eugene Cook, CouncilmanJoan Cergol, CouncilwomanEdmund J.M. Smyth, Councilman
CHIEF SPONSOR
Photos: Cover: Marianne P. StoneInside flap: Charleen TurnerInside top left: Dianne SellesInside bottom center: Richard Dolce
F R E E A D M I S S I O NContributor
PHOTOGRAPHERSThe annual Tulip Festival Photo Contest
offers a chance to win awards totaling $300;no entry fee required! For entry forms visit
www.HuntingtonNY.gov/TulipFestivalor call (631) 351-3099.
Sponsored by NEFCU*
CHIEF SPONSOR *
S CH E DU L E O F F E S T I VA L E V E N TS
11:00-4:00FREE FAMILY ACTIVITY BOOTHSMartial Arts Kicks & Tricks for Kids – Atomic Tae Kwon DoCheddar Cheese Sampling – Cabot Creamery Co-operativeFriendship Bracelets – Camp ZekeSew Crafty – CraftreeRaingutter Regatta – Cub Scout Pack 406DIY Flower Pot Decorating – East Woods SchoolFree Health Check-Ups – Health & Wellness AssociationLet’s Go Fly a Kite! – Heckscher Museum of Art*Craft for Children – Huntington Area Public LibrariesOutreach: Youth ServicesSpring Suncatchers – Huntington Arts Council*Brain Teasers & Mind Games – Huntington Learning CenterBeaded Art Project – Huntington Montessori SchoolCrafts in Bloom – Huntington Public LibraryExplore the Magic of Art – Huntington Village Preschoolof the ArtsCome Grow with Us – Huntington YMCAKids Helping Kids Walk-a-thon – Junior Welfare Leagueof HuntingtonMusic Student Recitals – KidzHitzKeep Kids Safe with The Greatest Save – KinderVisionFoundationSpring Crafts – Laura’s Dance & Fitness Studio, LLCSpring is in the Air – The Learning CenterCome Play with Us – Long Island Children’s MuseumRock & Rest – Long Island Doula AssociationMusical Instrument Exploration – Long Island Music TherapyMontessori Marigold Plantings – Love of Learning MontessoriSchool (Pre-K – 6th Grade)Goo Booth – Mad Science of Long IslandFitness Made Fun – My Gym Children’s FitnessPainted Garden Rocks – Not Just ArtChildren’s Art Lessons – Picasso KidzCreate a Camping Lantern – St. Luke Church & PreschoolInstrument Petting Zoo – School of Rock HuntingtonSpanish for Children – Spanish Immersion WorkshopCommunity Mural Painting – Splashes of HopeFun Soccer Free-Play – Super Soccer StarsChildren’s Victorian Tea Party – Walt Whitman BirthplaceHistoric SiteRainbow Fish Papercraft – The Whaling Museum & EducationCenterYour Work of Art at a Work of Heart – A Work of Heart
1:00-1:45CHAPIN RAINBOW STAGEPERFORMANCEGRIOTS IN CONCERTAn inspirational andmotivational performancefeaturing stories, music,and song from Africa,the Caribbean, and Americawith vocalist & storytellerLinda Humes & masterpercussionist Sanga of theValley. Griot (pronouncedgree-oh) is the French termfor a West African oralhistorian or storyteller.
Presented by the Huntington Arts Council*Sponsored by NEFCU*
2:00-3:00CHAPIN RAINBOW STAGE PERFORMANCE
FUNKYTOWN PLAYGROUNDA music and movement program with Aly Sunshine & bandfeaturing interactive songs that that are catchy, fun andeducational – a high energy performance delivered withcontagious enthusiasm!
Presented by the HuntingtonArts Council*
4:00Festival Closes(Museum exhibitson view until 5:00 p.m.)
*Indicates active leadershipon Tulip Festival
11:00-4:00 ONGOING ACT IV IT IESHECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART* Explore the Museum’s currentspecial exhibition, Heavy Metal: Photographs by Jan Staller.Also on view, The Age of Tiffany: Between Nouveau & Deco andSurface Tension: Pictorial Space in 20th Century Art. Docents willbe in the galleries to answer questions beginning at 2:00 PM.Reduced admission ($2) during the Tulip Festival; Museum openuntil 5:00 PM
SCHOOL ART CONTESTWinning works on display near the Stage.
Organized by the Huntington Arts Council *Sponsored by NEFCU*
REFRESHMENT BOOTHS Operated by local vendors donatingsome or all of their proceeds to benefit non-profit organizationsin the community, including a Girl Scout Cookie booth, courtesyof Daisy Troop 610, and Home-Baked Goods to benefit thepediatric cancer patients at Sunrise Day Camp.
12:00-12:45CHAPINRAINBOW STAGEPERFORMANCE
GIZMO GUYSA rapid-fire juggling actwith Allan Jacobs andBarrett Felker thatexhilarates and inspiressidesplitting laughter inaudiences of all ages—from toddlers togreat-grandparents.
Presented by the Huntington Arts Council*