Summer’s close wouldn’t be complete without a few flagship town days. Middle Country’s anticipated Music Festival was postponed due to torrential wind and rain in April. Although the disappointment of the cancellation endured throughout the summer, residents and vendors alike could finally enjoy the long-awaited day on Saturday, August 19.
The fair was held at the Elks Lodge and Centereach Field on Horseblock Road. Different bands played throughout the day leading up to the main attraction: Southbound, Long Island’s well-known country and classic rock tribute band.
Fairgoers could visit a number of tents for products and/or information from their community businesses. Vendors included, but were not limited to, Moss Boss, Goldfish Swim School, People’s Alliance Federal Credit Union, Connect Church, Middle Country Public Library, Key Loves Jewelry, Rock Box, M&T Bank, Karen Roth with Re/Max, and Team Rita with Realty Connect.
The event’s main sponsor was Centereach Hyundai, who showcased a new vehicle in the lot with the other vendors.
Fairgoers also had several fantastic food options, including, but not limited to, fresh-squeezed lemonade, Pretzel Factory, Hot Dog Hustler, Bubbles and Bowls, and the famed Cousin’s Maine Lobster.
Brookhaven Councilman Neil Manzella (R-Selden) and representatives for Suffolk County Legislator Nick Caracappa (C-Selden) were on hand with their own booths.
Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle (R-Selden), Brookhaven Councilman and Deputy Town Supervisor Dan Panico (R-Center Moriches), and Assemblyman Doug Smith (R-Holbrook) also attended the event.
Town Council candidate for the third district Alyson Bass (D-Ronkonkoma) also attended the festival with a booth.
Sponsors of the event: Centereach Hyundai, Team Rita, Bethel Hobbs Farm, Native Ceuticals, Island Car Wash, ShopRite, Island Federal, Big Frog, PrimeTime Party Rentals, Connect Church, People’s Alliance Federal Credit Union, Synergy Wealth Strategies, Techworks Consulting, Inc., Miller Business Center, State Farm Ralph F. Marciante Agency, United Water Restoration Group, Rocket Juiced, Nick Caracappa, and Messenger Papers.