[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Wickham’s Fruit Farm offers its best wishes to the Cutchogue Fire Department as the date approaches once again for its annual chicken barbecue, to be held Saturday, August 27. This popular and legendary event helps put Cutchogue on the map for barbecuegoers both local and from far away. …
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Heart of Springs Gala Benefit
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Don’t miss the Heart of Springs Gala Benefit, to be held from 5PM to 7:30PM Saturday August 27 on the Green at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. [/xf_textblock]
Painting En Plein Air
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] The East End of Long Island has a rich tradition of painting out of doors. Wickham’s Fruit Farm is proud to spotlight Plein Air Peconic, a group of local artists who continue the tradition of painting en plein air. Visit the Facebook Page here. [/xf_textblock]
Douglas Moore
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Wickham’s Fruit Farm commemorates the life of Cutchogue composer Douglas Moore, whose music is an important part of the cultural legacy of the North Fork. [/xf_textblock]
Sunset over the water.
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Sunset over the water. [/xf_textblock]
Vintage Map
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] A vintage hand-drawn map of how to get to Cutchogue. [/xf_textblock]
56 Mott Street
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] After one visits the Tenement Museum, the wonton restaurant at 56 Mott Street in Manhattan is the go-to place. The address 56 Mott Street, just off Canal Street, was once the location of one of the most classic tenements that the tour guides mention in the Tenement Museum, …
Tenement Museum
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Wickham’s Fruit Farm recommends the Tenement Museum, located in the same general part of Manhattan where the Merchants House Museum and Colonnade Row are located. The Tenement Museum gives one-of-a-kind tours of a building that has survived more or less unaltered into the present day from the era …
Interior Of Merchant’s House
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] The Merchant’s House Museum in Manhattan has a more period-correct interior than most historic house museums. A well-curated collection of French porcelains, early American silver, and American furniture made of tropical hardwoods awaits the visitor to this delightful and important small museum. [/xf_textblock]
Food Lab Conference
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] The Food Lab conference, held a few weeks ago at Stony Brook South Hampton, featured engaging speakers, a diverse tasting session, and a first-rate dinner. For anyone in the food industry, Food Lab is a must-not-miss opportunity to network and hear the latest news in the wine, produce, …