| The 2007 Long Island Fall Festival Offers: |
- A WORLD-CLASS CARNIVAL
- LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
- LONG ISLAND WINE TASTING
- MICRO-BREW BEER TASTING
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- TWO FOOD COURTS
- A FARMER'S MARKET
- 300 CRAFT VENDORS
- A YOUTH TALENT STAGE
...and more |
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The largest of its kind in the Northeast, the Long Island Fall Festival at Huntington has become the premiere event for family fun. Brought to you by the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce at Huntington and the Town of Huntington, this event is held annually in early October and attracts tens of thousands of families from all over the New York tri-state area to the 25 acres of Heckscher Park .
This community event highlights the best Huntington has to offer – from its civic-minded businesses, cultural institutions and service organizations, to its restaurants, pubs and retailers.
Truly a celebration of community spirit, this two-day event offers something for everyone. Attractions include: four stages of entertainment, a world-class carnival, hundreds of arts and craft vendors, two international food courts, wine tasting, micro-brew beer tasting, a farmer’s market, and numerous activities designed especially for young children.
Underwritten completely through corporate sponsorships, admission to the public is FREE.
The Festival offers corporate sponsors unparalleled marketing, advertising and promotional opportunities. A key component of the Festival is forging partnerships between the not-for-profit and business communities. Each year, the Festival seeks ways to showcase the important work of local charities, providing revenue-generating opportunities and the philanthropic side of our business community. In the past, sponsors such as Reckson Associates, Newsday, Keyspan Energy and Salomon Smith Barney have teamed up with Long Island Children’s Museum, Huntington Hospital , Pederson-Krag Center and the Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition.
| About Huntington : |
Nestled on the waterfront of Long Island ’s North Shore , Huntington is a community with rich history, scenic beauty and an outstanding quality of life. Once belonging to the Matinecock Indians, Huntington was purchased by a group of English settlers on April 2, 1653 .
Today, the Township of Huntington , with its beautiful beaches and waterways, intimate villages and thriving business community, is home to over 200,000 people. With its vast array of shopping, restaurants, galleries, museums and entertainment, Huntington has it all within 98 square miles.
For more information about Huntington visit the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce website at www.chamberli.com . |
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