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Manhasset Public Library - various times Pick
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Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
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Stony Brook Village - various times Pick
Manhasset Public Library - various times Pick
The Shoppes at East Wind - 10:00 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Gateway's Haunted Playhouse - 12:00 PM
Long Island Maritime Museum - 10:00 AM Pick
Stony Brook Village - various times Pick
Manhasset Public Library - various times Pick
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The Shoppes at East Wind - 10:00 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 4:00 PM Pick
Suffolk County Farm & Education Center - 10:30 AM Pick
Gateway's Not-So-Scary Halloween Adventure - 12:00 PM Pick
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Bayville Adventure Park - 12:00 PM
Scott's Pointe - 6:00 PM
Downtown Patchogue - 6:00 PM

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Traditions of Chinese Acrobatics at the Locust Valley Library
“Traditions of Chinese Acrobatics” is a one-woman acrobatic performance.
The documented history of acrobatics in China goes back more than 2000 years. Li performs hand balancing, plate spinning, artistic cycling, ribbon dancing, diabolos and foot juggling. A limited number of volunteers get to join her on stage to create an impromptu ribbon dance, and also to try their hand at plate spinning. Li explains some of the rituals of Chinese New Year, teaches the audience some basic Chinese phrases, and encourages them to think about what it might have been like to grow up in a different time and place. Register online, every person attending must be registered due to space limitations.
Presented by the Locust Valley Library and the Town of Oyster Bay 2020 Children’s Magical Music and More Library Concert Series.