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Join Long Island To Celebrate Veterans Day

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Veterans Day is coming up soon. Here are some Veterans Day events on Long Island!

VETERANS DAY FAMILY FESTIVAL & WHEELS OF HONOR CAR SHOW

This thrilling occasion is ideal for the entire family. Prepare to be wowed by some gorgeous vintage automobiles at the Wheels of Honor Car Show. There is a car enthusiast item for every decade from the 1900s through the 1990s. Ole Skool Cruizers of New York judge the car shows. Bring your loved ones and take advantage of a day of fun, food, and community. There will be kid-friendly activities, live music, amazing food trucks, small local businesses, a vendor market, and live vendors. 

The Samanea Mall (Formerly The Source Mall) 1500 Old Country Rd. Westbury 12-5 p.m. Nov 11.

VETERANS DAY BREAKFAST ( SSUH VETERANS ONLY)

Join SSUH in some delicious breakfast to honor our veterans. Veterans from SSUH can eat for free. 

SSUH Wellness Module 301 E Main St Bay Shore. 8-10 a.m. Nov 9.

VETERANS DAY CROSS COUNTRY 4K

This November, take part in the Veterans Day Cross Country 4K competition. Have a fun time running and honoring our veterans.

Sunken Meadow State Park, Kings Park. Nov 4. $15 for Veterans and ages 13 and under.  $25 for all others.  Prices increase on November 7, so register early! https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/KingsPark/VeteransDayRace

SOUTH SHORE SYMPHONY: “GOING HOME” (A VETERANS DAY TRIBUTE)

Take a night to enjoy the beautiful South Shore Symphony. This composition is a tribute to our veterans.

Madison Theatre at Molloy College, Rockville Centre. 7:30 p.m. Nov 11.

ZAC BROWN TRIBUTE BAND – VETERANS DAY WEEKEND CELEBRATION

Enjoy a night of good music to celebrate veterans day weekend!

Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall 3232 Railroad Ave. Wantagh. 9 p.m (Doors 7 p.m.) Nov 11. $16.95

FREE HAIRCUTS FOR VETERANS

Are you a veteran? Then come and enjoy a free haircut at Monti’s Barbershop! Not only will you enjoy a free haircut, but also lunch and giveaways. 

656 Montauk Hwy, Moriches. 12-3 p.m. Nov 5.