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Line dancing in the barn with Lady T

Southold Historical Museum Maple Lane Complex 55200 Main Road, Southold, NY, United States

Southold Historical Museum hosts a summer series of line dancing sessions with Lady T in the historic Reichert Family Barn. Dates are May 22, June 26, July 31 and Aug. 28, with admission priced for members and non-members and pre-registration encouraged.

Classic Stones Live at the Suffolk

The Suffolk 118 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY, US

Classic Stones Live brings its Rolling Stones tribute show to The Suffolk, featuring “The Glimmer Twins.” The eight-piece band performs Stones staples in original tunings with faithful renditions of classic songs.

Hydrant Hotel Adoption Event

Hydrant Hotel 845 Raynor Avenue, Riverhead, NY, US

Meet adoptable dogs from the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation during a daylong visit to Hydrant Hotel in Riverhead. Stop by to say hello, learn about adoption, and speak with shelter staff and volunteers.

Southold Historical Museum: Celebrating America’s 250th

Southold Historical Museum Maple Lane Complex 55200 Main Road, Southold, NY, United States

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.

Don McLean at the Suffolk

The Suffolk 118 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY, US

Don McLean brings his songs to The Suffolk in Riverhead, marking America’s 250th birthday and the 55th anniversary of “American Pie.” McLean is a Grammy Award honoree and Songwriters Hall of Fame member, and “American Pie” is preserved in the Library of Congress National Recording Registry.

Don McLean at the Suffolk: “American Pie” 55th anniversary concert

The Suffolk 118 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY, US

Don McLean brings his catalog to The Suffolk for a concert marking the 55th anniversary of “American Pie,” with a program that also includes “Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)” and “Castles in the Air.” Tickets are $55–$110; public sale begins Feb. 20.

Lords of 52nd Street (legends of the Billy Joel band) at the Suffolk

The Suffolk 118 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY, US

Lords of 52nd Street, featuring Liberty DeVitto and Russell Javors, performs Billy Joel’s hits as they were recorded. The musicians played on classic Joel albums including “The Stranger,” “52nd Street,” and “Glass Houses.”

Blood drive at Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital

Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital Greenport, NY, US

Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital will host a blood drive with the New York Blood Center on Tuesday, May 26. Appointments are strongly preferred, and walk-ins are welcome.

Movie matinee Friday: “Song Sung Blue”

Riverhead Free Library Riverhead, NY, United States

Riverhead Free Library will screen “Song Sung Blue” as part of its Movie Matinee Friday series. The film follows two musicians who form a Neil Diamond tribute band. Snacks will be available and no registration is required.

Free concert: From Bach to Broadway

Old Steeple Community Church 656 Main Road, Aquebogue, NY

Old Steeple Community Church hosts a free concert, “From Bach to Broadway,” featuring pianist Anyi Cai with soprano Lingli Zhou. Donations will be accepted at the door.

Night sensory walk at Wildwood State Park

Wildwood State Park 790 Hulse Landing Rd, Wading River, NY 11792

Wildwood State Park in Wading River will host a guided Night Sensory Walk on Friday, May 29. The family program explores how your senses adapt after dark and includes a hike of up to 3 miles; advance registration is required through Eventbrite by searching #NatureEdventure.

Southold Historical Museum “History in the Making” pickleball tournament

Tasker Park Peconic Lane, Peconic, NY, United States

Southold Historical Museum’s “History in the Making” Pickleball Tournament takes place May 30 at Tasker Park in Southold. Players can register for a morning round-robin tournament, an afternoon team tournament, or both at a discount, with raffle prizes and proceeds benefiting the museum.

Long Island Antique Power Association spring show and plow day

Long Island Antique Power Association 5951 Sound Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901, NY

The Long Island Antique Power Association hosts its Spring Show and Plow Day May 30-31 in Riverhead. The weekend includes antique tractor plowing demonstrations, engine displays, tractor pulls, blacksmith and sawmill demonstrations, kids’ train rides, merchandise and food.

Southold Historical Museum: Celebrating America’s 250th

Southold Historical Museum Maple Lane Complex 55200 Main Road, Southold, NY, United States

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.

Food sale fundraiser at Saint John’s Evangelist Church

Parroquia San Juan Evangelista 546 Saint Johns Pl., Riverhead, NY, US

Saint John’s Evangelist Church will host a food sale fundraiser in Riverhead to support church improvement projects. Grilled meat plates will be available for $20, with raffles, live music and seating on site.

Long Island Antique Power Association spring show and plow day

Long Island Antique Power Association 5951 Sound Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901, NY

The Long Island Antique Power Association hosts its Spring Show and Plow Day May 30-31 in Riverhead. The weekend includes antique tractor plowing demonstrations, engine displays, tractor pulls, blacksmith and sawmill demonstrations, kids’ train rides, merchandise and food.

Benise — 25 Years of Passion at the Suffolk

The Suffolk 118 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY, US

Spanish guitarist Benise brings his 25th anniversary tour to The Suffolk with a two-hour music and dance production. The program spans flamenco, salsa, samba and more, with arrangements ranging from “Kashmir” and “Thunderstruck” to “Ave Maria” and Vivaldi.

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