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No. 100: Syosset-Woodbury Community Park

Going to this park is just one thing to do in Syosset and one thing that makes Syosset unique.

What is there to do in Syosset?

In a new series that aims to shine a spotlight on the attractions exclusive to Syosset, you will see a new feature on Patch every Tuesday called "100 Things to Do in Syosset".

Here is our first submission, Syosset-Woodbury Community Park. Special thanks to Tom Montalbano, Syosset resident and author of "Syosset: Images of America", who submitted the selection. 

"It is a great place for an early morning walk and also one of the area’s most popular outdoor recreational complexes," Montalbano explained. 

Syosset residents can enjoy swimming, ice skating, basketball, baseball, racquetball, and for the kids there is a playground. A new turf football field that can be used for soccer and lacrosse offers just a couple of more options for residents. 

"In the summertime, the park hosts popular outdoor musical events as part of the Town of Oyster Bay's Music Under the Star series," Montalbano said.

Number 100, Syosset-Woodbury Community park. One down, 99 to go. What else is there to do in Syosset?

John January 25, 2011 at 07:24 pm
Mounting Biking in Stillwell Woods. (Don't know if this should be No. 99, but its a suggestion).
Utilizing the tennis courts and running track at the High School. Playing at the "Pocket Parks" located in most neighborhoods throughout the Syosset Community (10 that I can think of).
Papa Tom January 25, 2011 at 10:03 pm
>>>>Mounting Biking in Stillwell Woods.<<<<
Ahhh, DEFINITELY a very cool part of living here!
Steven Nicastro (Editor) January 26, 2011 at 12:44 am
Email me please I'd like to hear more - Steven.Nicastro@patch.com

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