Can I Bring My Dog?
For the Commack Day Festival: As our event continues to grow each year, it can become crowded rather quickly. To help make the experience more enjoyable and less stressful for our volunteers, guests, and pets, we kindly ask that you leave your furry companions at home this time. This will ensure everyone's safety and comfort. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in making Commack Day a fun and enjoyable event for all!
Where is the lost and found?
Please see a volunteer or the staff tent to find any lost items. 
Is there Handicap Parking?
Handicap Parking spaces are available at both the front and side parking lots of the festival. Be sure to watch for our shuttle services as well!
Shuttle and Additional Parking Information
We will have two shuttle buses, both marked with "Y JCCC" on the side. One shuttle will be located at the Commack Library, and the other will be stationed at 42 Hauppauge Road - Gurwin Admin.

Additional parking will be available at the following locations:
• Commack Library
• 42 Hauppauge Road - Gurwin Admin
• NSSA Building
• The Temple

Please utilize these locations for parking, and shuttle services will be available to transport guests to the event.

Visiting the Commack Day Festival at 74 Hauppauge Road, Commack, NY 11725, can be a fun and enjoyable experience. Here are the best ways to get there:

By Car:

From Long Island Expressway (I-495):

  • Take exit 52 for Commack Road toward Commack.
  • Merge onto Express Dr S.
  • Turn right onto Commack Rd.
  • Turn left onto Jericho Turnpike (NY-25 W).
  • Turn right onto Hauppauge Rd. The festival location will be on your right.

From Northern State Parkway:

  • Take exit 43 for NY-454 toward Hauppauge.
  • Turn left onto NY-454 E/Veterans Memorial Hwy.
  • Turn right onto Old Willets Path.
  • Continue onto Larkfield Rd.
  • Turn left onto Jericho Turnpike (NY-25 W).
  • Turn right onto Hauppauge Rd. The festival location will be on your right.

By Public Transportation:

Bus:

  • Check for local bus routes that stop near 74 Hauppauge Road. Suffolk County Transit buses might have stops close to the festival location.

Train:

  • Take the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to the nearest station (e.g., Smithtown or Huntington).
  • From there, you can take a taxi or a ride-sharing service to the festival location.

By Ride-Sharing Services:

  • Use apps like Uber or Lyft to get dropped off directly at the festival location.

Parking:

  • Look for designated parking areas for festival attendees. There may be specific lots or street parking available.

Tips:

• Arrive early to find good parking and avoid traffic.
• Check the festival’s website or social media for any specific directions or updates on transportation and parking.
• Consider carpooling with friends or family to make your trip more eco-friendly and fun.