
With plenty of fresh fruit available, the North Fork has many locations that sell homemade pies. Check out www.northforkpatch.com by Sandy Martocchia

As the weather cools and the leaves start to turn, the North Fork has several parks for a fall stroll.
Whether on the water or encompassed in woods, North Fork Parks are still great to visit during the fall. Story by Erin Schultz of northforkpatch.com. Photo of Little Bay at Orient State Park Credit Andrea Pickerell

With farm stands in full swing stocked with plenty of delicious fruits and vegetables, Where do you go for your local produce? Erin Schultz of North Fork Patch wants to know
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1. Plant a Garden
2. Visit a local farm stand
3. Tour one of our many vineyards
4. Rent a boat for the day
5. Go miniature golfing
6. Play a round of 18 holes at a local golf course
7. Go shopping
8. Go canoeing
9. Have you tried windsurfing?
10. Have breakfast, lunch or dinner at one of our many fine restaurants
11. Visit Horton’s Point and Bug Light lighthouses
12. Take a course at the local library
13. Visit a local historical society
14. Visit a local museum
15. Check out our antique stores
16. Ride the carousel in Greenport
17. Go see a play at the North Fork Theater in Mattituck
18. Do something nice for someone…just for the fun of it
19. Take in one of the Showcase Concerts in Southold
20. Attend the Maritime Festival in Greenport
21. Take one of the many programs that are available at Custer Institute in Southold
22. Check out the Ice Cream Social in Southold
23. Enjoy cars? Visit the Antique Car Show in Peconic
24. Pick your own berries
25. Attend the Annual Strawberry Festival in Mttituck
26. Write a letter to an old friend, sitting on a local beach
27. Go to the movies
28. Take the Hampton Jitney to NYC for a day
29. Visit our local Railroad Museum in Greenport
30. Visit the miniature railroad in Greenport
31. Stop by our Tourist Information Centers in Greenport and Laurel…even if you’re a local
32. Try one of our charming Bed & Breakfasts, Inns, Motels or Hotels
33. Have a backyard BBQ with local produce and meats
34. Take a charter boat and fish for the day
35. Volunteer at the local animal shelter, hospital or nursing home
36. Attend the Mattituck Street Fair, festival or movie night
37. Take advantage of the many programs offered by the Southold Town Recreation Department
38. Throw your bike on the ferry and tour Shelter Island
39. Take part in a charity fun run
40. Pick up trash on a local road or beach…take pride in our community
41. Pick up the North Fork Guide – anywhere on the North Fork – it’s loaded with great information
42. Have a picnic with your friends at a local park. Stock up on great local produce
43. Make a scrapbook of all your experiences on the North Fork
44. Have a potluck dinner
45. Play a game of flag or touch football on the beach or local park. Or in your backyard
46. Play Frisbee
47. Go swimming at one of our local beaches
48. Organize a bake sale and donate the proceeds to a local school or community service like the local fire department
49. Do a puzzle
50. Fly a kite at a local park or beach
51. Go on a photography hunt and find interesting themes to shoot
52. Go bird watching
53. Visit Orient State Park
54. Go horseback riding
55. Order a pizza and rent a movie with your friends
56. Take a blanket and some snacks to a park or local beach and watch the cloud formations
57. Roast marshmallows and sing around a campfire
58. Go sailing
59. Go pumpkin and apple picking
60. Take your car on the Cross Sound Ferry and visit Connecticut for a day
61. Play catch with water balloons
62. Take dance lessons
63. Examine tide pools for starfish and other beach creatures
64. Hike locally
65. Play basketball, baseball or tennis at one of our local fields and courts
66. Have a relaxing cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse
67. Check out a local bookstore
68. Take a drive or bike road through back roads
69. Eat fried clams
70. Dig for clams…don’t forget to get a permit!
71. Watch the sunrise or set on a local beach
72. Build a sandcastle
73. Pick wild flowers
74. Shop at local yard sales
75. Make a time capsule and set a date to open it at a future date
76. Collect shells and pebbles
77. Read a good book, just about anywhere
78. Take cooking classes
79. Watch and enjoy nature, just about anywhere
80. Go for a run, walk or bike ride on one of nature trails
81. Visit the Osprey sculpture at Tasker Park
82. Set up a sprinkler on your lawn and run through it
83. Watch local fireworks at local fairs and festivals
84. Attend a carnival
85. Listen for woodpeckers
86. Visit Down Farm Preserve and Laurel Lake
87. Relax and listen to music in the shade under a tree
88. Exercise. Try yoga, pilates or shake your hips at a zumba class
89. Take a moonlit stroll on the beach
90. Walk barefoot
91. Leave your work, laptop and cell phone at home and get out of the house
92. Pamper yourself, relax and have a massage, facial and manicure
93. Buy a home
94. Go sunbathing. with lots of sunscreen
95. Feed the ducks and seagulls. bird seed, of course
96. Paint a seascape. The turnaround and paint a landscape
97. Attend an art gallery
98. Bake homemade cookies using local ingredients
99. Set up a lemonade or iced tea stand
100. Attend local charity events
101. Invite some friends to visit and do all the above again!

Greenport has been named by Forbes Magazine as one of the 11 prettiest towns and villages in America.
Greenport is a place that “perfectly mixes unpretentious Americana with the trappings of the modern food and wine scene — quaint summer cottages push up against old-school seafood shacks and fancy restaurants,” writes freelance travel writer John Giuffo.
Click on the image for the full article by Julie Lane of the Suffolk Times. Photograph by Katharine Schroeder.
This program is fully or partially funded by the following organizations
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Ongoing
Mattituck Library offers an ongoing program of events
Every Saturday Night
Saturday Evening Stargazing
Saturday, December 3rd and Sunday, December 4th
Railroad Museum of Long Island Annual Holiday Open House
Saturday, November 26th and Sunday, November 27th
Old Fashioned Christmas Shop Opens
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