Rain no match for annual Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue EventsVillage Times Herald by Rita J. Egan - August 16, 2019 0 646 1 of 12 Dancers with Shine Dance Studio perform at the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo by Gina Motisi Attendees enjoy the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo from Three Village Chamber of Commerce Employess from Bagel Express help to serve food at the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo by Gina Motisi Attendees have some fun with Chick-Fil-A's cow. Photo by Gina Motisi Employees from Holiday Inn Express Stony Brook enjoy the 2019 chamber barbecue. Photo by Gina Motisi Attendees enjoy the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo by Gina Motisi A child waits to do a craft at the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo by Gina Motisi A child meets Chick-Fil-A's cow at the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo by Gina Motisi Children enjoy the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo by Gina Motisi Attendees enjoy the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo from Three Village Chamber of Commerce A child meets Chick-Fil-A's cow at the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo from Three Village Chamber of Commerce Attendees enjoy the Three Village Chamber of Commerce barbecue Aug. 8. Photo from the Three Village Chamber of Commerce Rain may have postponed some fun Aug. 7, but the next day, more than 400 attendees at the Three Village Chamber of Commerce Community Family BBQ made up for it on the Aug. 8 rain date. It was the chamber’s 19th barbecue held at West Meadow Beach where members and residents played games, had the chance to win raffle prizes donated by local businesses and enjoyed music as well as catering from David Prestia of Bagel Express. Children also had the chance to get their face painted. All proceeds from the raffle tickets sold at the barbecue went to Ronald McDonald House at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital. Michael Ardolino, president emeritus, said the barbecue ended with a beautiful sunset that was created by a storm coming over the Sound as the sun was going down. Fortunately, the barbecue was over before another rain event hit the area.