Community Corner

May 3: Warbler Walk, Lynx Sailboat, Bin Laden Reaction

Tuesday means more reaction from locals on the death of the leader of al Qaeda and a chance to visit an 1800s sailboat.

Walk with the warblers and get hyped about a new restaurant in Cutchogue on Tuesday.

1. Tom Damiani hosts a nature walk through , 65275 Route 48 in Greenport, at 8 a.m. to showcase warblers and all sorts of other creatures that populate the North Fork's natural world. Go to http://www.northforkaudubon.org/Gui/Home.aspx.

2. Sail like it's 1812 on the Lynx, a 122' square topsail schooner which will sail into Greenport Harbor on Tuesday at 12 p.m. firing her 6 pound carronades. The Lynx is a replica of an 1812 "Letter of Marque" Baltimore clipper.  She will be open for tours up through May 11 at , 115 Front Street in Greenport. For more information, please go to www.privateerlynx.org

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3. It's time to sing again at the' adult choir session at the school's Riverhead facility at 6 p.m. The choir is open for adults and older teens who love to sing. Call 631-369-217.

4. How has theaffected you and your family? Do you have friends or relatives in the military? We want to hear your story.Email erins@patch.com.

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5. Fisherman's Rest has been gutted and completely transformed into the new location for Touch of Venice — once waterside in Mattituck — in downtown Cutchogue. Read all about it before it opens this week here: http://patch.com/A-hgpl.

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