3 winter festivals with ice carvings, fireworks and more

Thousands of revelers are expected this winter in Port Jefferson, Sag Harbor and Southold, with attractions including ice cornhole and mini golf.

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Upcoming Events

Online: Leisurama of Montauk

Jan21

Podcast co-hosts Esperanza Leon and Irwin Levy will discuss the fully furnished Montauk beach houses marketed and sold at Macy's flagship store at Herald Square and in Roosevelt Field during the 1960s, limited space, register for a Zoom link

Where

Cold Spring Harbor Library

95 Harbor Rd.

Cold Spring Harbor, NY

Phone

631-692-6820

Price

free

Beyond the Book: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Jan29

Discussion of the science fiction novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne, register

Where

The Whaling Museum & Education Center

301 Main St.

Cold Spring Harbor, NY

Phone

631-367-3418

Price

$15

Frost Fest

Feb2

Indoor activities inspired by the winter season, including crafts, face painting, ice cream, Elsa character meet-and-greet and more, register

Where

The Whaling Museum & Education Center

301 Main St.

Cold Spring Harbor, NY

Phone

631-367-3418

Price

$8, $6 seniors, $20 ages 2-17 in advance, $25 ages 2-17 at the door

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