Chair boxing with Johnathan Arroyo
Riverhead Free Library Riverhead, NY, United StatesRiverhead Free Library hosts a free chair boxing class with instructor Johnathan Arroyo. No experience is required, and gloves and equipment will be provided.
Riverhead Free Library hosts a free chair boxing class with instructor Johnathan Arroyo. No experience is required, and gloves and equipment will be provided.
NOFA-NY and East End Food will host a free, hands-on tax session for farmers with help for last-minute filings or extensions, including individual questions and return review if needed. The program will also cover 2026 tax strategy and bookkeeping planning, taught by accountant Tahsin Korur of Climb Accounting.
East End Arts & Humanities Council presents the 2026 Music Masters Concert at the Jamesport Meetinghouse. Eleven young musicians will perform following five weeks of rehearsals under the direction of Olivia Foschi, with proceeds supporting the EEAC Scholarship Fund.
Double Vision: The Foreigner Experience performs a tribute to Foreigner’s 1970s and 1980s hits at The Suffolk. The set includes “Juke Box Hero,” “Hot Blooded,” “Cold As Ice,” “I Want To Know What Love Is,” and more.
Double Vision – The Foreigner Experience returns to The Suffolk in Riverhead for a concert of Foreigner hits from the 1970s and 1980s. Tickets range from $39 to $59, plus applicable fees.
Blaze Church will host a free family event with a pancake breakfast, photos with the Easter Bunny and an egg hunt. The program takes place Saturday, April 4, from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Riverhead Free Library will host a one-day NYS Safe Boating Certification Course offered by Safe Boating America and sponsored by Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio.
LIR Clothing's Sixth Annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place Saturday, April 4 at Tyree Lodge in Flanders beginning at 3:30 p.m. sharp.
Suffolk County Board of Elections will be at Riverhead Free Library to demonstrate the new voting machines. Visitors can stop in throughout the day to see how the machines work and ask questions.
Riverhead Free Library will screen “National Treasure” for its Movie Matinee Friday series. The free matinee begins at 1 p.m. and no registration is required.
The Greater Jamesport Civic Association will host a free basic life support training class at the Jamesport Fire Department. The session covers CPR and how to use an AED, and is intended for people who want to be prepared to help in an emergency.
Hallockville Museum Farm will host a Wedding Showcase at its newly restored Naugles Barn. Tour the venue and meet wedding and event vendors including music, food and beverage, florals and transportation. Free; registration requested.
East End Arts will host a farewell event at its Gallery at 133 E. Main Street, with an opportunity for the public to contribute to the final art installation before Riverhead Revitalization construction begins.
Radio Flashback brings a 1970s and 1980s rock tribute show to the Riverhead Free Library. The free Sunday afternoon program includes classic rock favorites and period-style radio commercials.
Rusty Kransky, with Jeffrey Wentz on piano, performs a tribute to cabaret singer Nancy LaMott at the Jamesport Meeting House. The program features LaMott’s original arrangements of songs from the Great American Songbook.
A veteran peer mentor from the Joseph P. Dwyer Veterans Peer Support Project will share resources with veterans and their families at the Riverhead Free Library. No registration is required; admission is free.
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.
Southold Historical Museum will host an illustrated lecture via live Zoom with Sally Snowman, the last official lighthouse keeper in the United States, and Jeremy D’Entremont of the U.S. Lighthouse Society. The program highlights women lighthouse keepers of the Northeast and includes Snowman’s reflections on her years at Boston Light. Free admission; RSVP requested.
Riverhead Cider House will host a free blood drive on April 16. Donations can help support local patients and potentially save up to three lives per donation.
