Town of Smithtown Introducing Live Summer Music Series
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Smithtown NY
09 July, 2020
12:11 PM
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TOWN OF SMITHTOWN, NY — As Suffolk County enters Phase Four of reopening, The Town of Smithtown Recreation Department announced a summer lineup of outdoor live music. On Friday nights, residents can enjoy live music at Long Beach in Nissequogue starting at 7 p.m. On Sundays, head over to Hoyt Farm in Commack for another evening of music, also at 7 p.m. Below is the concert schedule for both venues: Long Beach: Fridays at 7 p.m. July 10: Dave MarchJuly 17: Let It BleedJuly 24: The DedicationsJuly 31: SouthboundAugust 7: Shecky & The TwangtonesAugust 14: Ed TraversAugust 21: Andy & The Beach BulliesAugust 28: Naked TruthSeptember 4: The Jellyband Hoyt Farm: Sundays at 7 p.m. July 12: Kerry Kearny BandJuly 26: Dedications/Naked TruthAugust 2: 70's FlashbackAugust 9: Black Circle ProjectAugust 16: ZBTBAugust 30: The Vibe Concerts are free for Smithtown residents. A Town parking sticker or proof of residency is required upon entering Long Beach and Hoyt Farm. The Town of Smithtown is offering live musical concerts this summer at Long Beach and Hoyt Farm. (Credit: Town of Smithtown)The Town of Smithtown is offering live musical concerts this summer at Long Beach and Hoyt Farm. (Credit: Town of Smithtown)Social distancing guidelines are in effect, which means residents should maintain at least six feet of distance between others outside of the household and wear a face covering when unable to, according to the Town of Smithtown. Dancing during live music nights is considered a high risk activity and is prohibited. Residents feeling sick are reminded to stay home. To inquire about testing or if you believe you've been exposed to the virus, call the New York State COVID-19 Hotline at 1-888-364-3065. "Always remember to follow appropriate respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette," the Town said. "Refrain from touching or handling objects that are frequently used by the public, or wash hands/use hand sanitizer immediately after. Remember to wash hands under warm water for at least 30 seconds."
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