
One of the best parts about living on Long Island is its culture and diversity, which means we have the benefit of frequent exposure to different ideas, perspectives, traditions, and ways of living. Since World Heritage Day is every April, it's a good chance to celebrate and recognize the significance of our local culture and history by visiting monuments, museums, and sites with cultural significance. You might learn something new!

If you have an active lifestyle, sharing it with your furry friend can have many benefits. Just like humans, dogs need fresh air and exercise to stay happy and healthy. Taking your dog to a local park or trail where they can run around with other pups is a great way to get them some exercise and socialization.
In honor of Active Dog Month this April, we encourage you to take your dog out to your favorite Long Island spot for some exercise. Our real estate agents pulled together a list of our favorite locations:

If dining out is a regular part of your weekend routine, the idea of dieting and healthy eating habits can seem daunting. Restaurant portions are often huge, and finding calories listed on a menu is a roll of the dice.
However, eating healthy while dining out isn't difficult when you live on Long Island. Our communities are not only full of health-conscious restaurants, they're actually really good too. If you have dietary restrictions or are just looking to shed some pounds, our real estate agents recommend checking out one of these healthy dining options:

If you're looking to express your own creativity while stimulating your mind, practicing art can be highly therapeutic. From reducing stress to improving mental health, you don't need to be a famous painter to enjoy the many benefits of art. Whether you enjoy painting, drawing, sculpting, cooking, or playing music, art can take the shape of so many different hobbies and activities.
Ready to explore your own artistic side? Our real estate agents are here with a quick list of popular places to kickstart your next hobby around Long Island:

They say knowledge is power, and one of the best ways to expand what you know is to read. Reading also helps you reduce stress, improve communication, and enhance your memory. Luckily, books are easily accessible when you take advantage of your wonderful community library.
February just happens to be Library Lovers Month, so if it's been a while since you've explored your local library, now is the time. Many Long Island libraries offer far more than books — they're also community gathering spaces for classes, forums, or simply networking with your neighbors. Many also offer loads of digital content. Here is a list of top area libraries from our real estate agents.