Native American History All Year Long Presented by AAECF at Riverhead Free Library
Riverhead Free Library 330 Court Street, Riverhead, NY, USJoin the AAECF for a unique and enriching cultural experience: Native American History All Year Long.
Join the AAECF for a unique and enriching cultural experience: Native American History All Year Long.
Southold Historical Museum and East End Financial Group are hosting 'An Afternoon of Legacy Planning' on Thursday, Nov. 6.
Southold Historical Museum’s Winter Lecture Series features three free talks on lighthouse and maritime history. Programs run Feb. 26, March 26, and April 16 at 1 p.m., with the final lecture presented via Zoom.
Riverhead Free Library will present an America 250 program on the Culper Spy Ring, George Washington’s Revolutionary War-era network of spies. The talk explores Long Island’s role in the war and the coded messages and covert tactics used to outmaneuver the British.
Southold Historical Museum’s Winter Lecture Series features three free talks on lighthouse and maritime history. Programs run Feb. 26, March 26, and April 16 at 1 p.m., with the final lecture presented via Zoom.
Hallockville Museum Farm hosts an afternoon of firsthand stories from North Fork farmers about growing up on the land and the region’s agricultural heritage. Light refreshments will be served; registration is requested.
Southold Historical Museum’s Winter Lecture Series features three free talks on lighthouse and maritime history. Programs run Feb. 26, March 26, and April 16 at 1 p.m., with the final lecture presented via Zoom.
Riverhead Free Library will present a talk on espionage in the American Revolution and its connections to modern intelligence work. The program covers George Washington’s spy networks, double agents in British ranks, and how intelligence operations shaped the Revolutionary cause.
Transitions Saxophone Quartet presents “The Evolution & Revolution of American Music,” an AMERICA 250 concert at the Suffolk County Historical Society Museum. The program combines performance, narrative and multimedia to trace the development of American music from early classical influences to modern genres.
The Flanders Village Historical Society will host an author talk and book signing with historian Richard A. Wines at the David W. Crohan Community Center. Wines will discuss “A Farm Family on Long Island’s North Fork” and take audience questions, followed by a book signing.
Hallockville Museum Farm and The Old Mill Inn present a two-part Prohibition-themed evening with a history talk by local historian Amy Folk, a Twin Stills Distillery tasting and demonstration, and a jazz reception with canapés and three Prohibition-era cocktails.
Hallockville Museum Farm will host a free talk by former Newsday reporter and author Bill Bleyer on the Culper Spy Ring. The presentation uses a PowerPoint program to separate fact from fiction about the Revolutionary War-era intelligence network that operated across Long Island. Registration is requested.
Riverhead Free Library will screen “Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor” as part of its Movie Matinee Friday series. The free program begins at 1 p.m. and includes concession stand snacks; no registration is required.
Southold Historical Museum presents a season of exhibits exploring the North Fork’s role in the Revolutionary Era. “The American Revolution in Southold” will be on view weekends from May 23 through Sept. 12 at the Maple Lane Campus.
Southold Historical Museum’s Maple Lane Campus is a stop on the 2026 Long Island History Hunt, a region-wide Revolutionary War challenge running May 23 through Sept. 30. Visit the campus to learn about Jared Landon’s role in Southold during British occupation, take a selfie by the red museum sign, and upload it to complete the challenge.
Southold Historical Museum presents a season of exhibits exploring the North Fork’s role in the Revolutionary Era. “The American Revolution in Southold” will be on view weekends from May 23 through Sept. 12 at the Maple Lane Campus.
A nonpartisan forum marking Black History Month will examine the historical legacy and contemporary impact of the Black vote on American democracy.
Southold Historical Museum presents a season of exhibits exploring the North Fork’s role in the Revolutionary Era. “The American Revolution in Southold” will be on view weekends from May 23 through Sept. 12 at the Maple Lane Campus.
Step aboard the SLED bus at the Riverhead Free Library for a time-travel themed program tied to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Participants can sign a replica document, take a souvenir photo, and play Revolutionary trivia while they wait.
Southold Historical Museum presents a season of exhibits exploring the North Fork’s role in the Revolutionary Era. “The American Revolution in Southold” will be on view weekends from May 23 through Sept. 12 at the Maple Lane Campus.
