Calendar
Thursday, May 26
Navy League luncheon, noon at Polish Hall, Marcy Avenue, Riverhead. Fee $25, informative program, open to public. Reserve at 548-8340.
Spring Film Festival features ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2010, Australia), crime drama directed by David Michôd, 6 p.m. at Floyd Memorial Library, 539 First St., Greenport. A nervous 17-year-old boy struggles to survive his scary new criminal family after the death of his mother. Free. 477-0660.
North Fork Italian American Club’s annual Scholarship Dinner Dance, 6:30 p.m. at Vineyard Caterers, Main Road, Aquebogue. Chinese auction, cocktail reception followed by three-course dinner and dessert, $50; includes dancing to music by Sahara. Proceeds go to scholarship fund for students at the five North Fork high schools. Information: 298-1145 or 765-2237.
Southold Mothers’ Club’s annual chinese auction, 7 p.m. at Macari Vineyards, Sound Avenue, Mattituck. Auction begins 8 p.m. Bring a wrapped gift (value $25). [email protected], 516-322-9147.
Book discussion ‘Master Butchers Singing Club’ by Louise Erdrich, 7-8 p.m. at Riverhead Free Library, 330 Court St. Register: 727-3228.
Stirling Historical Society membership meeting, 7 p.m. at Greenport United Methodist Church, Main Street. Planning for Civil War exhibit. Light refreshments. 965-3598.
Spring concert, 7 p.m., performed by Southold Elementary School students in district auditorium, Oaklawn Avenue, Southold.
Original Voices at the Vail, doors open 7 p.m., music 7:30 p.m., Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, 18 Peconic Ave., Riverhead. Two stages, featured performers, open mic, all original music. Tickets: $5 (players and audience); all ages welcome. 727-5782, vailleavitt.org.
North Fork Community Theatre presents ‘Oklahoma!’ by Rodgers & Hammerstein, 8 p.m., 12700 Old Sound Ave., Mattituck. Pre-show reception 7 p.m. compliments of Magic Fountain. Directed by Robert Horn, produced by Marion Stark, musical director Pat Wall. Tickets $20, at nfct.com or call 298-6328.
Friday, May 27
Movie ‘Unstoppable,’ 1:30 p.m., electrifying action-thriller with Denzel Washington, at Mattituck-Laurel Library, Main Road, Mattituck. Free. 298-4134.
Family Dinner, 5-7 p.m. at Knights of Columbus, 2050 Depot Lane, Cutchogue features chicken francese; bar open until 8 p.m. Adults, $15 or 2/$25; children, $10. 734-7338.
‘Save the Grange’ lecture series, “Cosmic Pipes, Kitchen Garden Installation” given by Steve Storch, KK Haspel & Flo Rewinski, 6:30 p.m. at the Grange, Sound Avenue at Church Lane, Northville. Doors open 6 p.m.; organic refreshments by Peggy served. All donations go to “Save the Grange” fund for repairs. [email protected], spirit-renewal. com.
Friday Night Movie ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop,’ 7 p.m. at Cutchogue New Suffolk Library, Main Road, Cutchogue. 734-6360.
The Old Fools’ Repertory presents ‘The Prisoner of Second Avenue’ by Neil Simon, Friday, 7:30 p.m. in Peconic Landing auditorium, 1500 Brecknock Road, Greenport, to benefit CAST. Donation $10 at door. 477-3800.
The Shoreham-Wading River Community Band presents annual “Salute to Our Armed Forces Concert,” 7:30 p.m. in Shoreham-Wading River High School auditorium, 250A Route 25A. Program includes American classics and all-time favorites in honor of men and women in uniform. Admission free. Information: 821-8116. Sponsored by SWR Community Programs.
Outdoor Family Flick ‘Chronicles of Narnia-Voyage of the Dawn Treader,’ 8 p.m. at Cutchogue New Suffolk Library, Main Road, Cutchogue. Bring blanket or sleeping bag. Refreshments will be served. Rain cancels. Children eight and under must be accompanied by an adult. 734-6360.
North Fork Community Theatre presents ‘Oklahoma!’ by Rodgers & Hammerstein, 8 p.m., Mattituck. See Thursday.
Saturday, May 28
Annual yard sale, 8 a.m.-noon at St. Patrick R.C. Church, Main Road, Southold. 765-3442.
Southold Presbyterian Women hold barn sale, 8 a.m.-noon at historic barn on Wells Avenue behind Bank of America. Rain or shine. Merchandise includes glassware, china, household, collectibles, videos, DVDs, jewelry, furniture and more. All proceeds contributed to East End Charities.
Plant Sale, Southold Town Garden Club, Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon in parking lot at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church, Main Road, Southold.
Flea market, 9 a.m-4 p.m. at Flanders United Methodist Church, 1193 Flanders Road. 727-2168 or 727-5374.
Thrift Daze Sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at First Universalist Church, Main Road, Southold. Household items, furniture, clothing, loads of treasures. Rain or shine. 765-3494.
Bake sale and car wash, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 71305 Main Road, Greenport. All Proceeds go to Relay for Life. 477-0662.
Car and Truck show to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Strawberry Fields, Route 48, Mattituck. Spectator admission: $5; information: 727-3097 or 514-9765.
Ceremony at Veterans Park, 10 a.m., for dedication of newly completed Mattituck Park District Building in memory of Pvt. Russell Penny and Sgt. Peter Krupski. [email protected].
Chowder Festival, noon-3 p.m. at New Suffolk waterfront on New Suffolk Avenue. Locally prepared chowder, barbecue, live music and children’s activities. Tickets $20 at event, kids under 12 eat free. Donations help support the acquisition of this property for community benefit. newsuffolkwaterfront.org.
Asteroid Viewing Night, 7 p.m.-midnight at Custer Institute & Observatory, 1115 Main Bayview Road, Southold. Suggested donation $5 adults, $3 children under 14, members free. Weather permitting. 765-2626 or custerobservatory.org.
George Cork Maul and his Hidden City Orchestra, 7 p.m. at Jamesport Meeting House, corner of Manor Lane and Main Road. Reenactment of early music program from the history of Jamesport Meeting House, loosely based on concert performed there in 1880 featuring music of 1780 and 1680. Evening concludes with “Paint and Play” collaboration between a painter and the musicians: painter paints what he hears and musicians play what they see. Tickets $15 (students $10). Advance tickets available at Duffy’s Deli in Jamesport, Blue Door Gallery in Riverhead and Cecily’s Love Lane Gallery in Mattituck. 722-5170, [email protected].
Vision Entertainment presents Mad Co., (Tribute to Bad Company) Live in Concert with special guests Bridge 58, 8 p.m. at Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, 18 Peconic Ave., Riverhead. Tickets: $10. madcoband.com, 727-5782, vailleavitt.org.
North Fork Community Theatre presents ‘Oklahoma!’ by Rodgers & Hammerstein, 8 p.m., Mattituck. See Thursday.
Sunday, May 29
Antique & Collectible outdoor flea market, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on grounds of Southold American Legion, Main Road. Rain date Sunday, June 5. 745-3247.
Mosaic Street Painting Festival, noon-5 p.m. on grounds at East End Arts Council, 133 E. Main St., Riverhead. Celebration of Long Island’s beauty includes art and craft show and sale, street painting festival, performances by local musicians and several interactive activities for children, including arts and crafts, storytelling, face painting and drummer’s circle. Admission free. Rain date Monday, May 30, 2-5 p.m. eastendarts.org.
North Fork Community Theatre presents ‘Oklahoma!’ by Rodgers & Hammerstein, 2:30 p.m., Mattituck. See Thursday. Final performance.
Monday, May 30
Orient Memorial Day parade kicks off 7:30 a.m. at firehouse on Main Road, down Tabor to Bay, up Village Lane, stopping at every monument.
Greenport’s Annual Memorial Day parade and service, groups assemble 7:45 a.m. in parking lot behind Arcade, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Village officials, Honor Guard, step off 8 a.m. and march to railroad dock for service. Refreshments follow at Greenport Firehouse on Third Street. Rain or shine. 477-1533.
Mattituck Memorial Day Celebration, 10 a.m. at Mattituck American Legion hall, 600 Wickham Ave., hosted by veterans, followed by parade, then back to hall for refreshments served on lawn. [email protected].
Riverhead Combined Veterans annual Memorial Day parade begins 10 a.m. at corner of Pulaski Street and Osborne Avenue, down Main Street, on to Roanoke; ceremony at World War II Memorial, corner of Pulaski Street and Osborne Avenue at 11 a.m. Special presentation of refurbishment of monument by Gene McSherry.
Memorial Day service, 1 p.m. at Calverton National Cemetery, 210 Princeton Blvd. Guest speaker Irene Trowell-Harris; meet in assembly area.
Tuesday, May 31
North Fork Audubon Society’s Tuesdays With Tom – Warbler Wave Walk, meet 8 a.m. at Red House Nature Center, Inlet Pond County Park, Route 48, Greenport. Expect to see warblers, vireos, flycatchers, and other migrants. Register: 477-6456, or [email protected].
Thursday, June 2
Book Discussion, 10:30 a.m., “Madame Bovary” by Gustave Flaubert, led by Caroline MacArthur at Southold Free Library, Main Road. 765-2077.
Zumba Dance Party with Bobbi Ann, 4-5 p.m., and make henna tattoos, 5:30-8 p.m., for teens in The Loft at Riverhead Free Library, 330 Court St. Register: 727-3228, ext. 6 or 12, [email protected].
Spring Film Festival features ‘A Time for Drunken Horses’ (2000, Kurdistan), directed by Bahman Ghobadi, 6 p.m. at Floyd Memorial Library, 539 First St., Greenport. Young Iranian Kurds (brothers and sisters) try to save the youngest of them, who is seriously ill. Free. 477-0660.
Traditional American Craft Series presents Caning Chairs and More, 6-8 p.m. at Oysterponds Historical Society’s historic 18th century Webb House overlooking Poquatuck Park, Village Lane, Orient, with craftsman Paul Davis. Fee $65 OHS members, $70 non-members (materials not included). Class has 12-person maximum, register early: 323-2480. Classes continue June 9, 16, 23, 30; individualized project to be developed at this first session. www.oysterpondshistoricalsociety.org.
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