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Hallock Homestead

Photo from Hallockville Museum Farm

Hallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave., Riverhead will showcase old-fashioned holiday traditions during the Historic Holidays at Hallockville open house on Sunday, December 8 from noon to 4 p.m.

Costumed docents will lead tours of the historic Hallock Homestead which will be decorated for a Victorian Christmas, and explain why Christmas celebrations were banned by early East End settlers and eventually came to the North Fork primarily as a secular celebration. In the Cichanowicz Farmhouse docents will recreate a Polish Christmas Eve celebration from the 1930s.

The Hudson-Sydlowski House will welcome visitors for holiday shopping at the Country Parlor Holiday Folk Art and Gift Show featuring exclusively handcrafted items. The Trubisz House will feature a charming dollhouse exhibit. Outside, there will be a demonstration and sampling of traditional bread-making, using a wood-fired outdoor hearth, strolling carolers, children’s activities and refreshments.

Admission to Historic Holidays at Hallockville is free. The event is sponsored in-part by Suffolk County.

For more information, call 631-298-5292 or visit www.hallockville.org

Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School students visited the Hallock Homestead. Photo from RPSD

As educators are encouraged to make and teach local historical connections in the grade 4 social studies curriculum, Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School students are learning to make these connections through field trips to the Hallock Homestead, just minutes from the school.

Maintained by the Rocky Point Historical Society, each fourth grade class at JAE took a personal tour with an experienced docent through Rocky Point’s oldest standing house, which was listed in the New York and National registers in 2013.

JAE Assistant Principal Benjamin Paquette and teachers Pat Alberti, Mara Lopez and Theresa O’Brien met with Historical Society members last year to tour the house and frame the field trips that took place in mid-October. This project was spearheaded by Ken Krapf, a retired JAE teacher and Rocky Point Historical Society board member.

The students viewed the 15 rooms filled with furniture, artifacts and archival photographs of Rocky Point’s unique history. The teachers witnessed how students connected with the local history as the staff helped bring the social studies curriculum to life, right in their own neighborhood.

“Students and staff were in awe of all the history that exists within Rocky Point,” said Mr. Paquette, a graduate of Rocky Point High School. “Growing up here, I heard bits and pieces of Rocky Point’s history, which has been fascinating to put everything together. Each time I visit the Hallock House, I leave with new information.”

Photo from Councilwoman Bonner's office

On April 6, Town of Brookhaven Councilwoman Jane Bonner (6 th from left) attended the Rocky Point Historical Society’s 3 rd New York Regiment Encampment held at the Hallock Homestead Museum (c.1721).

The regiment spent the day encamped at the museum, firing volleys and marching to the Long Island Sound. Activities at the all-day event also included the dedication of the Joan Dochtermann Pollinator Garden, guided tours, and a mourning salute by the 3rd NY Regiment to the patriots buried at the Hallock Burying Ground on Hallock Lane.

The Hallock Homestead Museum is located at 172 Hallock Landing Road in Rocky Point. The Rocky Point Historical Society promotes and encourages historical research of the historic north shore community. For more information, go to www.HistoricalSociety.org RockyPointHistoricalSociety.org .