Weekend Fun for Kids in the Hamptons & North Fork, June 26-28

6/23/15 - By James Smith

Memorial Day may have marked the unofficial start of summer, but East Enders know the season doesn’t really begin until the end of the school year, which is this week! As students start their break on the North and South Forks, abundant summertime activities for kids take over. This weekend alone, you can treat your family to a car show, nature walks and a magic spectacle.

And for more fun in the area, check out our Hamptons & North Fork Family Guide.

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Friday, June 26

Drip Painting – East Hampton. Take a guided tour of the studio home of influential artists Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, and finish the morning with a painting workshop.

Saturday, June 27

Woodland Birding - Montauk. Children 12 and older can join along on a birding walk through Montauk in search of the American redstart, black and white warblers and more.

The Princess, the Pirate and the Pea - Sag Harbor. This thrilling puppet show is a voyage full of sea monsters, sharks and more for kids 4 and older.

Family Salt Marsh Exploration - Southampton. Kids 4 and older can join nature educators from the South Fork Natural History Museum in discovering the wonders of salt marshes.

Wild Animal Drawing - Bridgehampton. Teens learn how to draw some of the live animals often seen near the South Fork Natural History Museum. Bring a drawing pad and two drawing tools.

Magic Show with Amore - Amagansett. The children's magician uses a host of tricks to inspire kids to embrace reading.

Sunday, June 28

Lions Club Car Show - Peconic. The Cutchogue Lions Club hosts its annual charity car show at Pindar Vineyards. More than 200 cars are expected and kids younger than 12 are admitted free.

Walking Adventure - Southampton. Children 10 and older can join this walk through Southampton’s historic downtown.

Garden Buds Nature Program - Riverhead - Kids can dig, walk and sing songs and nursery rhymes while exploring the wonders of nature and learning of the connection between Judaism and the environment.

Building a Habitat - Bridgehampton. Kids 8 and older can join SoFo nature educators in a discussion of habitats and functioning environments.

Photo: Jewish Without Walls (Garden Buds)