Photo Gallery
Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program and the South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) once again partnered to pay tribute to local marine life during the Back to the Bays Benefit at SoFo. Back to the Bays is an initiative of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County’s Marine Program that is dedicated to offering communities, individuals, and businesses opportunities to give back and help preserve our marine resources and maritime heritage for generations to come.

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Back to the Bays took place at SoFo

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Artist April Gornick with SoFo Executive Director Frank Quevedo

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SoFo Board Vice President James Ash, SoFo Marine Science Program Director Rob Gelling, SoFo Director of Development Diana Aceti, and SoFo Executive Director Frank Quevedo

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A happy raffle prize winner

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Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program Director Chris Pickerell chats with Joe Tremblay of Bay Brothers Catering and Bay Burger

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SoFo Director of Development Diana Aceti, Marshall Wendell, and Executive Director of the Sabin Family Foundation Nancy Wendell

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Robins Island Foundation’s Jimmy Mack and Brian Mott

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SoFo Nature Educator Xylia Serafy, Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Outreach Program Manager Kimberly Barbour, and SoFo Nature Educator Eleni Nikopoulos

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Travis, Victoria, Zachary and Charlotte Muller

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Elona Carlson and Mark Schwarz

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NYS Assemblyman Fred Thiele with Nancylynn Thiele

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Alfredo Merat