Under picture-perfect skies on Sept. 28, the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce hosted its 4th Fall Family Festival, drawing a large crowd to the scenic YMCA grounds. The free event offered an exciting day filled with fun, food, music, and local pride — a true celebration of the Glen Cove community.
The move from Simpkins Park to the YMCA at Glen Cove proved to be a winning decision. “We were thrilled with the turnout,” said Chamber Executive Director Cliff Krauter. “With support from the YMCA and Glen Cove High School’s parking lot, we were able to accommodate far more guests this year — and the beautiful weather didn’t hurt either.”
The festival, designed as a “giveback” to the community, was created four years ago as a way to thank residents for supporting local businesses. Chamber President Dr. Maxine Cappel Mayreis, a third-generation chiropractor, emphasized the importance of this mission. “We wanted to create an event where families could come and enjoy themselves without financial stress,” she said. “It’s a small token of appreciation from the Chamber to the community we love.”
And enjoy they did — with attractions like free bouncers, games with prizes, $5 pumpkin decorating, $1 popcorn and $2 cotton candy courtesy of North Country Reform Temple Glen Cove, there was something for everyone. Local businesses like Hazuki offered fresh sushi at special prices, and Scoop N Fruit served up pure, creamy ice cream, making the day not just fun, but delicious.
Over 40 local vendors and organizations took part, offering giveaways and information while connecting directly with a couple thousand attendees. Vendors from Deep Roots Farmers Market — including By Hand Art, Brooklyn Essence, and Blessing’s Artisan Bakery (set to open soon at 82 School Street) — added artisan flair to the day.