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Long Island Things to Do
Forest Walk
Experience the benefits of early spring and fresh air at Planting Fields. Qualified guide, Linda Lombardo leads a walk throughout the grounds that encourages observation and connection with your natural surroundings, 10 a.m.— noon May 15, $40, plantingfields.org, 1395 Planting Fields Rd., Oyster Bay, $8 parking fee.
Line Dance Class
Learn line dance moves like dragging-leg and kickball change among others, beginners class starts at 7 p.m., secondary class starts at 8 p.m., led by Marianne Taylor, email for more information, 7 p.m.— 9:30 p.m. May 18, American Legion Post 144, 730 Willis Ave., Williston Park, $15, licma.org/dance-instruction.html, 516-557-3384.
Full Moon Night Hike
Take an evening hike through the forest up to North Pond and look and listen for night creatures while enjoying some night vision activities under the light of the moon. Reservations required 24 hours before taking the hike, as space is limited. A program for adults and families with children over 9, run by Bon Jovi , 8 — 9:30 p.m. May 27, $20, 3 Old Country Rd., Quogue, quoguewildliferefuge.org, 631-653-4771.
Astronomy Day
Sid Jacobson, an astronomy educator, gives free earth science and astronomy lectures for adults and children. Toolkits(软件包) for the lectures are developed and shared nationwide by the National Informal STEM Education Network, 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. May 15, Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Rd., Centerport, vanderbiltmuseum.org, $10, $7 younger than 12, 631-854-5579.
21. Who is in charge of the Line Dance Class?
A. Marianne Taylor. B. Linda Lombardo.
C. Bon Jovi. D. Sid Jacobson.
22. What is special about Full Moon Night Hike?
A. It suits both adults and children.
B. It takes place in the daytime.
C. It provides a guided nature walk.
D. It requires booking ahead of time.
23. Where will you go if you are interested in stars and planets?
A. Oyster Bay. B. 1863 Pond Rd.
C. Vanderbilt Museum. D. 3 Old Country Rd.