Sunday special concert: The Day Trippers
Riverhead Free Library Riverhead, NY, United StatesThe Riverhead Free Library hosts a free afternoon concert with The Day Trippers, a Beatles tribute band performing music from the Beatles catalog.
The Riverhead Free Library hosts a free afternoon concert with The Day Trippers, a Beatles tribute band performing music from the Beatles catalog.
Riverhead Free Library will screen the documentary “Black Patriots: Heroes of the Revolution” as part of its America 250 programming. The film explores the African American experience during the Revolutionary War and highlights Crispus Attucks, Phillis Wheatley, Peter Salem and James Armistead Lafayette, and features Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Dr. John P. Reilly, chief of cardiology at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, discusses heart disease in women, including risk factors, misconceptions, treatment options, and healthy lifestyle changes. Presented via Zoom.
Riverhead Free Library’s “Improv for Fun” meets Wednesdays in the Writer’s Cove for theater games and short improv scenes based on group suggestions. Registration is required; sessions run Jan. 21–Feb. 25, 5:30–7 p.m.
Stony Brook’s Healthy Libraries Program will be at the Riverhead Free Library offering free blood pressure screenings and evidence-based health information. No registration is required, and all are welcome.
Tiny Tunes is a short music-and-movement program for toddlers and their caregivers. Designed for children ages 12 months to 3 years.
Dr. Joseph Wiedermann, a cardiologist with Catholic Health, will present an overview of preventing and managing cardiac risk factors that affect both men and women. Free program at Riverhead Free Library.
Riverhead Free Library invites students in grades 6–12 to decorate the Teen Loft windows with seasonal artwork. Participants will receive two hours of community service.
Long Island Cares will distribute prepackaged bags of non-perishable food items at the Riverhead Free Library. Bags are available while supplies last.
Riverhead Free Library’s “Improv for Fun” meets Wednesdays in the Writer’s Cove for theater games and short improv scenes based on group suggestions. Registration is required; sessions run Jan. 21–Feb. 25, 5:30–7 p.m.
Riverhead Free Library hosts a Valentine’s Day card-making workshop for children in grades K–5. Kids will use provided supplies to design handmade cards and Valentine-themed crafts to share with friends and family.
A free talk at Riverhead Free Library on winter caregiving, presented by ADRC. The program covers safety and fall prevention, mood changes, nourishing meals, routines, and emergency planning.
A hands-on Mighty Makers session for children in grades K–5 at Riverhead Free Library. Kids will use the Makey Makey invention kit to turn materials like play-dough and foil into piano keys and bongos while exploring circuits through music-making.
Riverhead Free Library hosts a free Meta Quest VR Free Play session for students in grades 6–12. Teens can try gaming in three dimensions using the library’s new virtual reality headset.
Riverhead Free Library hosts Sensory Playtime, a toddler-and-me session for ages 2–5. The program blends nature, art, and hands-on sensory experiences.
Riverhead Free Library hosts Be Mine BINGO, an evening of bingo games with prizes. Presented by the library’s Youth & Family Services Team.
Riverhead Free Library will host a family movie matinee featuring the re-imagined Disney classic “Snow White.” The program is for families with children in pre-K through sixth grade.
Riverhead Free Library’s “Improv for Fun” meets Wednesdays in the Writer’s Cove for theater games and short improv scenes based on group suggestions. Registration is required; sessions run Jan. 21–Feb. 25, 5:30–7 p.m.
Poetry Street presents an afternoon of readings by George Wallace, Jen Senft and Kris Janvier, hosted by Chip Williford and Maggie Bloomfield. The event is held at the Riverhead Free Library with a simultaneous Zoom option, followed by an open mic.
Riverhead Free Library’s “Improv for Fun” meets Wednesdays in the Writer’s Cove for theater games and short improv scenes based on group suggestions. Registration is required; sessions run Jan. 21–Feb. 25, 5:30–7 p.m.
