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Upcoming Events

Online: Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

Oct6

Britt Burner, Esq. will discuss the distinctions between revocable and irrevocable trusts, as well as the advantages of placing assets into a trust, register for a Zoom link

Where

Shelter Island Public Library

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Phone

631-749-0042

Price

free

Concert with Gene Casey & the Lone Sharks

Oct11

Outdoor concert featuring Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks. Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy an afternoon filled with music, food, and community spirit. The North Fork’s Meats Meat Food Truck will be on-site serving BBQ and burgers, and Shelter Island Craft Brewery will be pouring locally made craft beer available for purchase.

Where

Sylvester Manor Educational Farm

80 North Ferry Rd.

Shelter Island, NY

Price

$40 in advance; $50 at the door; free for kids under 9

Concert: Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks

Oct11

Bring a blanket or lawn chair, gather your friends and family, and enjoy an afternoon of music and community spirit—all for a good cause. The North Fork's Meats Meat Food Truck will be selling BBQ and burgers and the Shelter Island Craft Brewery will be pouring locally made craft beer for sale. Severe weather location: Shelter Island School Auditorium}

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