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Take part in a Newspaper Village event at Emma Clark Library on Feb. 6.
PROGRAMS

Newspaper Village

Children ages 3 to 12 with a parent/caregiver are invited to stop by Emma Clark Library, 120 Main St., Setauket for a Newspaper Village event on Feb. 6 between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Use recycled newspaper to make a wintry scene. No registration required. Open to all. Questions? Email [email protected]

Create this cute Mitten & Heart-Shaped Snowball painting on Feb. 8.

Valentine’s Day Workshop

Join the Atelier at Flowerfield, 2 Flowerfield, St. James for a Valentine’s Day Workshop on Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to noon. Learn how to paint a Mitten & Heart-Shaped Snowball painting  step-by-step with Miss Linda. $55 per child includes 11×14 canvas and supplies. To register, visit www.theatelieratflowerfield.org. 631-250-9009

Scouting Anniversary

In honor of the Scouting Anniversary, Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor will give all Scouts BSA and Cub Scouts wearing their uniform with an accompanying adult a free guided tour of the hatchery on Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. with paid admission of $7 adults, $6 seniors, $5 children ages 3 to 12. 516-692-6768

Birding by the Beach

Town of Brookhaven continues its Winter Nature Program series with Birding by the Beach on Feb. 8 at West Meadow Beach Pavilion in Stony Brook at 10 a.m. and Cedar Beach Nature Center at 2 p.m. Join staff in searching for overwintering birds and winter waterfowl. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Free but registration is required by emailing [email protected].

Super Bowl ‘Saturday’

Get excited for the big game! Children in Grades K through 6 (with parent/caregiver) are welcome to stop by Emma Clark Library, 120 main St., Setauket on Feb. 8 between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to enjoy football-themed festivities. Includes a raffle to win a special prize. Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite team’s jersey or football-themed attire. No registration required. Bring a friend! Open to all. Questions? Email [email protected]

Story & Craft with Nana Carol

The Next Chapter bookstore, 204 New York Ave., Huntington hosts a Story and Craft event with Nana Carol on Feb. 10 at 10:30 a.m. Free. No registration required. Appropriate for ages 0-4. 631-482-5008

Animal Tracks

As part of its Pollywog Adventures series, Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor presents Animal Tracks on Feb. 12 at 11 a.m. Children ages 2 to 5 will enjoy an activity, craft, story and feeding the hungry trout. $20 fee includes admission for the day for one child and one adult. Pre-registration required at www.cshfishhatchery.org. 516-692-6768

THEATER

‘Frozen Jr’

Smithtown Performing Arts Center, 2 East Main St., Smithtown presents Frozen Jr. from Jan. 18 to Feb. 23. A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen Jr. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. Tickets are $25 per person. To order, call 1-800-595-4849 or visit www.smithtownpac.org.

INTO THE WOODS
Catch a performance of ‘Hansel and Gretel’ at Theatre Three before it’s gone! The show closes on Feb. 8. Photo courtesy of Theatre Three

‘Hansel and Gretel’

Theatre Three, 423 Main St., Port Jefferson kicks off the new year with Hansel and Gretel from Jan. 25 to Feb. 8. Go into the woods for an outrageous adventure with the world’s most famous brother-and-sister team, Hansel and Gretel. A feeble father, a wicked stepmother, and a well-meaning if misguided witch add up to hilarious hijinx. All seats are $12. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com. 

‘Frozen Jr’

The John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport kicks off the new year with a production of Frozen Jr. from Jan. 25 to March 2. When faced with danger, princesses Anna and Elsa discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. This enchanting musical features all of the memorable songs from the hit Disney film and will thaw even the coldest heart! All seats are $20. To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com.

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A PERFECT MATCH Catch one of the last performances of Theatre Three's 'Crossing Delancey.' The heartwarming romantic comedy about life and tradition closes this weekend. Photo by Peter Lanscombe/Theatre Three Productions, Inc.
Thursday Feb. 6

An Evening of Jazz

The Jazz Loft, 275 Christian Ave., Stony Brook presents the Jazz Loft Big Band in concert at 7 p.m. The 17-piece big band directed by Tom Manuel; the band will be presenting a program of all Black composers to celebrate Black History Month. Tickets are $30 adults, $25 seniors, $20 students, $15 children at www.thejazzloft.org.

WinterTide Concert

Port Jefferson Village Center, 101-A East Broadway, Port Jefferson kicks off its WinterTide concert series with a performance by guitarist Hiroya Tsukamoto from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free, donations welcome. Sponsored by St. Charles Hospital and the Greater Port Jeff-Northern Brookhaven Arts Council. 631-802-2160

Faithful Conversations

Setauket Presbyterian Church, 5 Caroline Ave., Setauket continues its Faithful Conversations series with decorated veteran and New York Times bestselling author Elliot Ackerman at 7 p.m. Following a conversation with the Reverend Dr. Johanna McCune Wagner and audience Q&A, there will be an opportunity to meet Mr. Ackerman at a book signing. Free but registration is required by visiting setauketpresbyterian.org/speaker-series.

CAC Stand Up Comedy

Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington continues its Stand-Up/Sit-Down live comedy series at 8 p.m. with a performance by comedian and magician John Ferrentino followed by an interview hosted by Steven Taub. Tickets are $35, $25 members. www.cinemaartscentre.org.

Friday Feb. 7

Free Health Screenings

St. Catherine of Siena Hospital, 50 Route 25A, Smithtown will have the Catholic Health Community Health and Outreach Mobile Bus in its main parking lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to offer free health screenings and flu vaccinations for adults 18 years and older.  For more information, please call 631-469-0989.

Still in Love exhibit opening

Join the Northport Historical Society, 215 Main St. Northport for the opening reception of its Still in Love exhibit, a captivating collection that explores enduring connections and the nature of affection, at 6 p.m. Curator Elizabeth Abrahams Riordan will guide attendees through the vision, significance, and themes of the exhibit, offering deeper insights into the works on display. 631-757-9859

Adult Game Night – This event has been canceled.

Celebrate St. James hosts a game night for adults at the St. James Community Cultural Arts Center, 176 Second St., St. James from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Enjoy a fun night out with board games, card games, pizza, light refreshments and a hot chocolate bar. $15 donation. For tickets and more information, visit www.celebratestjames.org. 631-984-0201

Saturday Feb. 8

Be My Valentine Craft Fair

Time to shop! Stony Brook University’s Charles B. Wag Center, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook will host Island Fair’s Be My Valentine Craft Fair today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Featuring over 80 vendors offering jewelry, chocolate, candles, soaps, and more. Free admission and free parking. 631-885-1267

Model Train Show Open House

TMB Model Train Club at the Upper Room Church, 722 Deer Park Ave., Dix Hills hosts a Model Train Show Open House today from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Feb. 9 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Enjoy  multiple trains from prewar to the most modern O gauge trains running at all times. Fun for the whole family. Free admission. For more information, visit www.tmbmodeltrainclub.com. See story on page B28.

All Souls Saturdays Poetry

The Second Saturdays poetry series will be returns to All Souls Church in Stony Brook via Zoom from 11 a.m. to noon. Bruce Johnson will be the featured poet. An open reading will follow; all are welcome to read one of their own poems.  For more information, please call 631-655-7798.  Participants can access the program through the All Souls website https://www.allsouls-stonybrook.org/

Wilderness Survival Workshop

The Vanderbilt Museum 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport continues its Wilderness Survival Series with Ranger Eric Powers and Mike Evans today at 2 p.m. and runs  once a month through July 12. Each workshop focuses on specific skills such as making cordage, shelter building, purifying water, and toolmaking. Perfect for those starting their survival skills journey or looking to deepen existing skills, these workshops offer a platform to learn, share experiences, and connect with a community of like-minded individuals. $50 per person, $45 members. To reserve your spot, visit www.vanderbiltmuseum.org.

Poetry & Mocktail Night – This event has been moved to Feb. 15 due to the weather forecast.

Join Walt Whitman Birthplace Association, 246 Old Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station for Love in Verse: Poetry & Mocktail Night, a special Valentine’s Day Open Poetry Mic Night filled with heartfelt expressions, delicious mocktails, and the timeless beauty of poetry at 7 p.m. $15 admission, $10 members. To register, visit www.waltwhitman.org.

Sunday Feb. 9

Be My Valentine Craft Fair

See Feb. 8 listing.

Model Train Show Open House

See Feb. 8 listing.

Psychics Wellness Expo

Holiday Inn, 1730 North Ocean Ave., Holtsville hosts the Long Island Psychics Wellness Expo from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring psychic mediums, tarot readings, wellness vendors and more. Free admission and giveaways. 516-444-1975

Gathering Time in Concert 

Northport Public Library, 151 Laurel Ave., Northport presents a concert by the folk-rock harmony trio Gathering Time titled Great Love Songs of the ’60s & ’70s at 2 p.m. showcasing great love songs of that era by performers including The Beatles, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Joni Mitchell, and many others. Open to all. To register, call 631-261-6930.

Camryn Quinlan in concert

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, 97 Main St., Stony Brook  presents a concert by Camryn Quinlan from 3 to 4 p.m. The 17-year-old singer/songwriter from Sayville is inspired by a wide range of artists including Taylor Swift, Kasey Musgraves and Chappell Roan The event is free with general admission ticket purchase. 631-689-5888, www.limusichalloffame.org

Brenda Marie Turner in Concert

As part of celebrating Black History Month, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 12 Prospect St., Huntington presents a free concert , Sing Out: A Tour for Harmony featuring international vocalist Brenda Marie Turner at 3 p.m. Audiences are invited on a deeply personal and joyous musical journey through diverse genres, eras, and cultures showcasing classical arias, spirituals, jazz standards, musical theater, and gospel. No tickets required.

Yoga in the Planetarium

Suffolk County Vanderbilt Planetarium, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport presents two sessions of yoga starting at 5:30 p.m. with Celestial Flow: A Vinyasa Yoga Experience in the Planetarium followed by Rest & Restore Yoga Experience in the Planetarium at 7 p.m. Dive into an unparalleled journey of relaxation set against the mesmerizing backdrop of a planetarium. Please bring a yoga mat. $37 per session. To register, visit www.popuppranayoga.com.

Monday Feb. 10

Country Line Dancing w/Natalie

Celebrate St. James presents Country Line Dance lessons with Natalie at the St. James Community Cultural Arts Center, 176 2nd St. St. James from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Come learn the hottest dances! $15 per person at the door. Please RSVP at  www.celebratestjames.org.

Sound Beach Civic Meeting

Sound Beach Firehouse, 152 Sound Beach Blvd., Sound Beach will host a meeting of the Sound Beach Civic Association at 7:30 p.m. On the agenda will be a representative from Citizens Campaign for the Environment,  a nonpartisan environmental organization  that advocates for local, state, and federal environmental policy. All are welcome. For more information call 631-744-6952.

Tuesday Feb. 11

SBU Provost Lecture

Stony Brook University’s Charles B. Wang Center, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook will host the university’s February Provost Lecture, featuring distinguished anthropologists Patricia Wright and Lawrence Martin at 3 p.m. who will each give a brief lecture about their work and its significance followed by a reception with light refreshments. The lecture and reception are free and open to the public. 

Narcan Training Workshop

Learn to save lives. St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church, 29 Brooksite Drive, Smithtown will host a free Naloxone/Narcan training workshop at 7 p.m. Kits are provided at the training. Seating is limited. To RSVP, text 631-374-9281 or email [email protected].

Wednesday Feb. 12

Watercolor Valentine’s Workshop

Huntington Historical Society presents a Valentine’s Watercolor Workshop at the Conklin Barn, 2 High Street, Huntington from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Create a personal watercolor card to show someone special how much they mean to you using two popular watercolor techniques—wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry—to make your card truly unique. Instructor for the evening will be local artist Oksana Danziger. Fee is $35, $30 members. Register at www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

Galentine’s Women’s Health Fair

The Long Island Aquarium, 431 East Main St., Riverhead hosts a Galentine’s Women’s Health Fair, aimed at empowering women in Suffolk County with valuable health resources and information, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Enjoy educational and wellness demonstrations, talks with health professions, sweet treats in honor of Valentine’s Day, raffles, cash bar and more. For ages 16 and up. Free but must RSVP by visiting www.suffolkcountymedical.com/event-list

Thursday Feb. 13

Self Love Yoga Night

Walt Whitman Birthplace, 246 Old Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station presents a Self-Love Yoga Class at 7 p.m. Join instructor Francesca Love for a night dedicated to self-affirmations and inner harmony.  $15 per person, $10 members. To register, visit www.waltwhitman.org.

Film

‘The Exorcist’

Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave. Huntington kicks off its new Reel 1970s series with a screening of William Friedkin’s horror masterpiece The Exorcist (1973) on Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m.  Hosted by film historian Glenn Andreiev. Tickets are $16, $10 members. www.cinemaartscentre.org 

David Lynch Tribute

In memory of legendary director David Lynch, who passed away on Jan. 15 at the age of 78, the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington will be screening a selection of his most iconic films including Blue Velvet on Feb. 8 at 7 p.m., Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m., Wild at Heart on Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m.; Mulholland Drive on Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m.; Inland Empire on Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m., Lost Highway on March 1 at 7 p.m, and A Straight Story on March 29 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $16, $10 members at www.cinemaartscentre.org.

‘It Ends with Us’

Join Comsewogue Public Library, 170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station for a screening of  It Ends with Us starring Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and Jenny Slate on Feb. 13 from 2 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. To reserve your seat, call 631-928-1212 or visit www.cplib.org

Theater

‘Crossing Delancey’

Theatre Three, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson continues its 54th season with Susan Sandler’s Crossing Delancey from Jan. 18 to Feb. 9. Isabel is an independent young woman living alone and working in a book shop. When not pining after a handsome author, she visits her grandmother in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This spunky granny and her friend the matchmaker have found a “good catch” for Izzy, whose initial reluctance gives way to a blossoming romance when she finally meets Sam, the pickle vendor. A sincere, delightful, and loving comedy. Tickets are $40 adults, $32 seniors and students, and $25 for children ages 5 to 12. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com.

‘Heartbreak Hotel’

The John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport presents Heartbreak Hotel from Jan. 16 to March 2. The tribute to Elvis takes a closer look at the musical icon whose impact shaped the history of rock and roll as well as popular culture following him from his early days to his rise to become “The King of Rock and Roll.” Featuring over 40 Elvis hits and iconic songs including “That’s All Right,” “All Shook Up,” “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Burning Love,” “Good Rockin’ Tonight,” “Hound Dog,” “Love Me Tender,” “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Jail- house Rock,” “Are You Lonesome,” and “Blue Suede Shoes.” To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com. 

Festival of One Act Plays

Theatre Three, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson presents the 26th annual Festival of One-Act Plays at The Ronald F. Peierls Theatre on the Second Stage from March 8 to April 5. Featuring the world premieres of 7 one act plays. Tickets are $25. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com.

‘Comedy of Errors’

Stony Brook University’s Staller Center for the Arts, 100 Nicolls Road Stony Brook presents The Acting Company in Comedy of Errors on the Main Stage on Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. Shakespeare’s ultimate farce of mistaken identities and wild reunions comes alive in a production that combines the Bard’s timeless humor with a modern twist. Tickets range from $47 to $66. To order, call 631-632-2787 or visit www.stallercenter.com.

‘Menopause the Musical’

It’s back! Menopause the Musical returns to the Smithtown Performing Arts Center, 2 East Main St., Smithtown from March 14 to April 6. A hilarious celebration of women and The Change, this musical parody set to classic tunes from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles. See what more than 15 million women and fans worldwide have been laughing about for over 20 years. Tickets are $61.50, $56.50 seniors. To order, call 1-800-595-4849 or visit www.smithtownpac.org

CALENDAR DEADLINE  is Wednesday at noon, one week before publication. Items may be mailed to: Times Beacon Record News Media, P.O. Box 707, Setauket, NY 11733. Email your information about community events to [email protected]. Calendar listings are for not-for-profit organizations (nonsectarian, nonpartisan events) only, on a space-available basis. Please include a phone number that can be printed.

 

Championship Guac

By Heidi Sutton

The best watch parties have two things in common: good food and good company to root for your team with. Kick off your football feast on on Feb 9, Super Bowl Sunday,  with touchdown-worthy apps made with a game day favorite — avocados — to amp up the crowd, courtesy of Culinary.net.

Championship Guac
Championship Guac

YIELD: Serves 8 

INGREDIENTS: 

5 large avocados, peeled and pitted

1 lemon juice only

1/2 cup white onion finely chopped

1 cup tomatoes diced

1/2 cup cilantro chopped

1 pound fried bacon

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

salt and pepper to taste

tortilla chips for serving 

DIRECTIONS:

In a bowl, use fork to mash the avocados and lemon juice until creamy. Then add the onion, tomatoes and cilantro. Cut the bacon into squares then place it in a hot skillet over medium heat and cook 15 minutes, or until golden. Transfer to a plate to drain excess fat and let cool. Add the bacon, garlic powder, salt and pepper, to taste, to the guacamole; mix well. 

To serve, put guacamole in bowl and serve with tortilla chips.

Gronkamole
Gronkamole

YIELD: Makes 4 servings

INGREDIENTS: 

2 large avocados

1 teaspoon lemon juice

3/4 cup chicken breast cooked and shredded

1/4 cup blue cheese crumbled

3 tablespoons Buffalo sauce

salt to taste

corn chips for serving

carrot sticks for serving

DIRECTIONS:

In a small bowl, mash avocados and stir in lemon juice. Add chicken, blue cheese and Buffalo sauce to guacamole mixture. Add salt, to taste. Serve with corn chips or carrot sticks, if desired.

Tuna Stuffed Avocado
Tuna Stuffed Avocado

YIELD: Serves 2

INGREDIENTS: 

1 can tuna fish

1/4 cup whole kernel cooked corn

1 tablespoon minced parsley

1 avocado

lemon wedges for serving

DIRECTIONS:

In bowl, combine tuna, corn and minced parsley. Halve avocado and carefully remove seed. Divide tuna mixture between avocado halves. Serve with lemon wedges.

Adopt Morris!This week’s featured shelter pet is Morris, a handsome 10-year-old orange tabby available for adoption at the Smithtown Animal Shelter.

Morris was found as a stray in early January. .His friendliness and ease around people gave caretakers hope that someone would claim him, but sadly, no one came for him.

Morris is an outgoing fella who loves people, which is evident upon making his acquaintance. He will not hesitate to introduce himself, excited to make new friends, especially those fond of being on the receiving end of infinite affection, purring, and cuddling.

Morris is every cat lover’s dream; he allows those around him to enjoy his playfulness, sweet and loving nature. He is very good at letting you know if he needs quiet time when overstimulated. Morris is a perfect gentleman who will bring companionship, joy, and cherished moments to a lucky family’s heart and home.

If you are interested in meeting this sweet boy, please fill out an application to schedule time to properly interact with your prospective soul mate in a domestic setting.

The Town of Smithtown Animal & Adoption Shelter is located at 410 Middle Country Road, Smithtown. Visitor hours are Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Sundays and Wednesday evenings by appointment only). 

For more information, call 631-360-7575 or visit www.townofsmithtownanimalshelter.com.

SHADOW FUN Celebrate Groundhog Day at Sweetbriar Nature Center on Feb. 2.
PROGRAMS

Perler Palooza

Emma Clark Library, 120 Main St., Setauket invites children in Grades K to 6 (with parent/caregiver) to stop by on Jan. 31 between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. for Perler Palooza! Kids can grab a template or let their imaginations run wild to create a fuse bead project of their choice. No registration required. Open to all. Questions? Email [email protected].

Groundhog Day Craft

Celebrate Groundhog Day at Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor on Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Free Groundhog Day craft for kids with admission while supplies last. Admission is $7 adults, $6 seniors, $5 children ages 3 to 12. 516-692-6768, www.cshfishhatchery.org

Suffolk County Camp Fair

Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook hosts the Suffolk County Camp Fair in the Student Activity Center Ballroom on Feb. 1 from noon to 3 p.m. Meet representatives from over 70 summer day camps, overnight camps, specialty camps, adventure camps, academic camps and more. Experience sample games and activities from the camps for a taste of what summer camp is all about along with games, prizes, and activities for the kids, food and fun. Free. To pre-register (not required), visit www.eventbrite.com.

My Grown-Up and Me

Temple Beth El, 660 Park Ave., Huntington  & PJ Library present My Grown Up & Me, a program for ages 18 months to 4 years, on Feb. 2 from 9:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Children and a parent or caregiver will enjoy a craft, snacks and storytime. $20 per child. For more info or to RSVP, email: [email protected]. 631-425-5835

Sunday Funday: Shadows & Surprises

Join Sweetbriar Nature Center, 62 Eckernkamp Drive, Smithtown for a fun groundhog adventure, Shadows & Surprises,  on Feb. 2 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Meet some of the Center’s animal friends and do some fun activities while learning all about groundhogs and their friends. $15 per child, $5 adults. To register, visit www.sweetbriarnc.org.

Story & Craft with Nana Carol

The Next Chapter bookstore, 204 New York Ave., Huntington hosts a Story and Craft event with Nana Carol on Feb. 3 at 10:30 a.m. Free. No registration required. Appropriate for ages 0-4. 631-482-5008

Lunar New Year Story, Stroll & Craft

Pre-school children (accompanied by an adult) can have Lunar New Year fun at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport on Feb. 5 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. In this program that celebrates the Year of the Snake, participants will stroll the collections, hear a story, and make a traditional, good luck decoration. $20 per child/$18 members.

Super Snakes

As part of its Pollywog Adventures series, Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor presents Super Snakes on Feb. 5 at 11 a.m. Children ages 2 to 5 will enjoy an activity, craft, story and feeding the hungry trout. $20 fee includes admission for the day for one child and one adult. Pre-registration required at www.cshfishhatchery.org. 516-692-6768

Greet the Groundhog

Sunken Meadow State Park, Sunken Meadow Parkway, Kings Park presents a Tiny Tots program, Greet the Groundhogs, on Feb. 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  Enjoy a short walk, story time, animal visitors, and crafts. For children ages 3 to 5 with a parent/caregiver. $4 per child. Reservations taken on www.eventbrite.com.

Image courtesy of Emma Clark Library

Newspaper Village

Children ages 3 to 12 with a parent/caregiver are invited to stop by Emma Clark Library, 120 Main St., Setauket for a Newspaper Village event on Feb. 6 between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Use recycled newspaper to make a wintry scene. No registration required. Open to all. Questions? Email [email protected].

THEATER

‘Frozen Jr’

Smithtown Performing Arts Center, 2 East Main St., Smithtown presents Frozen Jr. from Jan. 18 to Feb. 23. A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen Jr. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. Tickets are $25 per person. To order, call 1-800-595-4849 or visit www.smithtownpac.org.

‘Hansel and Gretel’

Theatre Three, 423 Main St., Port Jefferson kicks off the new year with Hansel and Gretel from Jan. 25 to Feb. 8. Go into the woods for an outrageous adventure with the world’s most famous brother-and-sister team, Hansel and Gretel. A feeble father, a wicked stepmother, and a well-meaning if misguided witch add up to hilarious hijinx. All seats are $12. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com. 

‘Frozen Jr’

The John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport kicks off the new year with a production of Frozen Jr. from Jan. 25 to March 2. When faced with danger, princesses Anna and Elsa discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. This enchanting musical features all of the memorable songs from the hit Disney film and will thaw even the coldest heart! All seats are $20. To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com.

‘Beetlejuice Jr.’

The John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport presents Beetlejuice Jr. on Feb. 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. The talented Winter Class students bring the ghost-with-the-most to life. A wickedly fun musical adventure that promises laughter and mayhem. Tickets are $25. To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com.

FILM

‘Space Jam’

Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington continues its Cinema for Kids series with a screening of Space Jam on Feb. 2 at noon. Captured by Bugs Bunny to foil a ghastly gang of space creatures, NBA superstar Michael Jordan must play the basketball game of his life to save the beloved cartoon heroes from a group of evil aliens who plan to kidnap the Loony Tunes for their intergalactic amusement park. Will Jordan beat the odds and get his Looney new pals out of a real jam? Rated PG. Tickets are $13 adults, $5 children. www.cinemaartscentre.or

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IN MEMORY OF A LEGEND Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington will pay tribute to director David Lynch with screenings of many of his films beginning with ‘Eraserhead’ on Feb. 3. Photo courtesy of CAC
Thursday Jan. 30

Trivia On Ice

Join the Whaling Museum, 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor for Trivia on Ice, a winter-themed trivia in film, music, nature, history, geography, and more with a whale or two added in, at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy hot chocolate — spiked or plain — and appetizers from Grasso’s Restaurant. Prizes and bragging rights for winners! Team-style; minimum of 2, max of 5 per team. Fee is ​$30, $25 members. To register, visit www.cshwhalingmuseum.org.

Friday Jan. 31

Comedy Coffee House

Celebrate St. James presents Comedy Coffee House featuring Stevie G.B.  at the St. James Community Cultural Arts Center, 176 2nd St., St. James at 7 p.m. Join them for a night of laughter and great vibes while enjoying specialty coffees, teas and sweet treats. Tickets are $20 in advance at www.celebratestjames.org, $30 at the door. 631-984-0201

Friday Night Face Off

Long Island’s longest running Improv Comedy Show, Friday Night Face Off, returns to Theatre Three’s Second Stage, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson tonight at 10:30 p.m. Using audience suggestions, FNFO pits two teams of improvisers against each other in an all-out championship! Recommended for ages 16 and up, due to adult content. Tickets are $15 at the door, cash only. 631-928-9100

Saturday Feb. 1

SWR Garden Club Meeting

The Shoreham-Wading River Garden Club will host a program, “Transforming Suburban Landscape into Natural Oasis,” at Wading River Congregational Church, 2057 North Country Road, Wading River at 10:30 a.m. Bill Schiavo, retired educator and North Shore Public Library Board President, will present his dramatic garden transformation. Admission is free.

LIMEHOF Award Presentation

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEOHF), 97 Main St. Stony Brook will honor Rocky Point Elementary Music Teacher and Department Chairperson Craig Knapp as its 2024 ‘Educator of Note’ winner at a special presentation ceremony at 2 p.m. The event will feature a performance and visual presentation. The public is invited to attend. Tickets are $29.50 per person at www.limusichalloffame.org and at the door. 631-689-5888.

Saturdays at Six Concert

All Souls Church, 61 Main St., Stony Brook continues its free Saturdays at Six concert series with the Island Chamber Brass performing “Brass Quintet Through the Centuries.” The group features Peter Auricchio (trumpet), Dan Jones (trumpet), Alejandro Salaverry (horn), Shaun Cagney (trombone) and Taylor Peterson (bass trombone).  The musical selections start with pieces written in 1500 and conclude with pieces from 2000+. The program will begin promptly at 6 p.m. 631-655-7798

Bourbon in the Barn

Join the Huntington Historical Society for Bourbon in the Barn with Sommelier Louis Victor Kuhn in the Conklin Barn, 2 High St.. Huntington from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Enjoy a history of bourbon, and sample of a few types of whiskey paired with chocolates from Bon Bons Chocolatier. $85 per person, $75 members. To register, visit www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

An Evening of Music and Comedy

Temple Beth El, 660 Park Ave., Huntington welcomes all for a evening of music and family-friendly comedy with Les Degen at 7 p.m. Tickets are $18 (cash or check only). To RSVP, call 31-421-5835 x200

Meat Loaf Tribute Concert 

Calling all Meat Loaf fans! The Smithtown Performing Arts Center, 2 East Main St., Smithtown presents Meat Loaf tribute band, All Revved Up, in concert at 8 p.m. Performing all of your favorite Meat Loaf songs while putting on a fantastic stage show with choreography, props, stage design and costume changes to take you on an epic Rock and Roll journey. All seats are $35. To order, visit www.smithtownpac.org.

Staller Center Gala

Stony Brook University’s Staller Center for the Arts, 100 Nicolls Road Stony Brook continues its season with two-time Tony® Award-winner Sutton Foster live in concert on the Main Stage at 8 p.m.  This performance is part of the Center’s annual gala celebration. Tickets range from $58 to $196. For VIP seats, and various celebrations including a gala dinner, the show, and a post-show dessert reception, please visit stallercenter.com/gala. 631-632-2787

Sunday Feb. 2

Frost Fest

Whaling Museum, 301 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor invites families to come warm up from the cold and take part in their wintry celebration, Frost Fest, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Discover survival tricks of polar sea creatures, see a tusk from a walrus and narwhal, create snow-tastic crafts, get your face painted, meet the character Elsa and of course enjoy ice cream. Tickets in advance are $20 child (2-17 years), $8 adults, $6 seniors at www.cshwhalingmuseum.org. Tickets at the door are $25 child (2-17 years), $8 adults, $6 seniors 631-367-3418 

Sundays at the Society

Northport Historical Society, 215 Main St., Northport continues its Sundays at the Society series with Living on Common Ground: A New Look at Northport’s Black History at 1 p.m. This free lecture explores pivotal periods in Northport’s history from the perspective of African American members of the community. Hear the stories of Black families who lived in Northport and Long Island for more than four generations. Register at www.northporthistorical.org.

Toby Tobias in concert

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, 97 Main St., Stony Brook  presents a concert by Toby Tobias. “Songs & Stories For a New World” from 3 to 4 p.m. Singer/songwriter Jen Grace will open the concert.  The event is free with general admission ticket purchase. 631-689-5888, www.limusichalloffame.org

Monday Feb. 3

Country Line Dancing w/Natalie

Celebrate St. James presents Country Line Dance lessons with Natalie at the St. James Community Cultural Arts Center, 176 2nd St. St. James from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Come learn the hottest dances! $15 per person at the door. Please RSVP at  www.celebratestjames.org.

CAC Movie Trivia Night

Join the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington for a Movie Trivia Night at 8 p.m. Try to answer 50 questions based all around film, actors and actresses, awards, and everything else associated with the world of film. Challenge like-minded film fans in a battle of wits for cash and other prizes. You can form teams, so bring some friends and work together. Feel free to come alone and play solo as well! Hosted by Dan French. Tickets are $11 per person, $7 members at cinemaartscentre.org. 631-423-7610.

Tuesday Feb. 4

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Wednesday Feb. 5

No events listed on this day.

Thursday Feb. 6

An Evening of Jazz

The Jazz Loft, 275 Christian Ave., Stony Brook presents the Jazz Loft Big Band in concert at 7 p.m. The 17-piece big band directed by Tom Manuel; the band will be presenting a program of all Black composers to celebrate Black History Month. Tickets: are $30 adult, $25 senior, $20 student, $15 child. For tickets, visit www.thejazzloft.org.

Faithful Conversations

Setauket Presbyterian Church, 5 Caroline Ave., Setauket continues its Faithful Conversations series with decorated veteran and New York Times bestselling author Elliot Ackerman at 7 p.m. Following a conversation with the Reverend Dr. Johanna McCune Wagner and audience Q&A, there will be an opportunity to meet Mr. Ackerman at a book signing. Free but registration is required by visiting setauketpresbyterian.org/speaker-series.

Film

‘The Jazz Singer’

Join award winning author & journalist Richard Bernstein for a special screening and discussion of the groundbreaking film, The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson, at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington on Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m.  Bernstein is the author of the newly published biography “Only in America: Al Jolson and The Jazz Singer.” $18 tickets include film screening, interview with audience Q&A, and book signing; copy of book and film screening is $32. www.cinemaartscentre.org.

David Lynch Tribute

In memory of legendary director David Lynch, who passed away on Jan. 15 at the age of 78, the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington will be screening a selection of his most iconic films including Eraserhead on Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m., Blue Velvet on Feb. 8 at 7 p.m., Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m., Wild at Heart on Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m.; Mulholland Drive on Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m.; Inland Empire on Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m., Lost Highway on March 1 at 7 p.m, and A Straight Story on March 29 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $16, $10 members at www.cinemaartscentre.org.

Theater

‘Crossing Delancey’

Theatre Three, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson continues its 54th season with Susan Sandler’s Crossing Delancey from Jan. 18 to Feb. 9. Isabel is an independent young woman living alone and working in a book shop. When not pining after a handsome author, she visits her grandmother in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This spunky granny and her friend the matchmaker have found a “good catch” for Izzy, whose initial reluctance gives way to a blossoming romance when she finally meets Sam, the pickle vendor. A sincere, delightful, and loving comedy. Tickets are $40 adults, $32 seniors and students, and $25 for children ages 5 to 12. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com.

‘Heartbreak Hotel’

The John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport presents Heartbreak Hotel from Jan. 16 to March 2. The tribute to Elvis takes a closer look at the musical icon whose impact shaped the history of rock and roll as well as popular culture following him from his early days to his rise to become “The King of Rock and Roll.” Featuring over 40 Elvis hits and iconic songs including “That’s All Right,” “All Shook Up,” “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Burning Love,” “Good Rockin’ Tonight,” “Hound Dog,” “Love Me Tender,” “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Jail- house Rock,” “Are You Lonesome,” and “Blue Suede Shoes.” To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com. See review on page B4.

Festival of One Act Plays

Theatre Three, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson presents the 26th annual Festival of One-Act Plays at The Ronald F. Peierls Theatre on the Second Stage from March 8 to April 5. Featuring the world premieres of 7 one act plays. Tickets are $25. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com.

‘(Mostly) True Things’

(Mostly) True Things Storytelling show kicks off Valentine’s Day month with an all-comedy line-up of storytellers sharing true tales on the theme Bad Romance at The Performing Arts Studio, 224 E. Main St., Port Jefferson on Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. Featuring Ivy Eisenberg, Bryan Berlin, Brian Grossi, Sean Brown, Tracey Segarra  and host Jude Treder-Wolff. Tickets are $20 online at www.mostlytruethings.com, $25 at the door (cash only).

‘Comedy of Errors’

Stony Brook University’s Staller Center for the Arts, 100 Nicolls Road Stony Brook presents The Acting Company in Comedy of Errors on the Main Stage on Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. Shakespeare’s ultimate farce of mistaken identities and wild reunions comes alive in a production that combines the Bard’s timeless humor with a modern twist. Tickets range from $47 to $66. To order, call 631-632-2787 or visit www.stallercenter.com

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Global Language Reads ribbon cutting. Photo courtesy of PJCC
Global Language Reads ribbon cutting. Photo courtesy of Councilmember Kornreich’s office

It was a great turnout for the ribbon cutting of new Port Jefferson Village business Global Language Reads at 402 Main Street on Jan. 15. 

Hosted by the Greater Chamber of Commerce, the event was attended by Port Jefferson Mayor Lauren Sheprow, New York State Assemblywoman Rebecca Kassay, Brookhaven Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich, former New York State Senator Ken LaValle, Port Jefferson Village Trustees Kyle Hill and Robert Juliano, PJCC President Stuart Vincent, Third Vice President Douglas Quattrock, family and friends who came out to congratulate owner Caterina Lemos-Cunha and wish her the best of luck in her new venture.  

“I’m excited to welcome Global Language Reads to our community. This new bookstore offers a unique collection of books in multiple languages, providing an opportunity for locals and visitors to explore stories from around the world,” said Councilmember Kornreich. 

“Global Language Reads is a wonderful addition to our town, celebrating diversity and encouraging cultural exchange. I can’t wait to see this new business thrive and contribute to the cultural fabric of Port Jefferson. Be sure to take advantage of the variety of exciting activities they host! From movie and game nights, to engaging book clubs, to the science society and debate club for young adults, there’s something for everyone,” he added.

For more information, visit www.glrbooks.com.

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Attention job seekers! South Huntington Public Library, 145 Pidgeon Hill Road, Huntington Station will host a Job Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 29 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Join them to learn about hundreds of job opportunities from Suffolk County companies looking for local talent!

Presented by Suffolk County One-Stop Employment Center, the event will feature representatives from a host of companies including Catholic Charities, Express Employment Pros, Cold Spring Harbor Labs, CAM Staffing, Suffolk 311, Huntington Coach, Schivo Medical and more!

No pre-registration required. Bring your resume and dress for success. For more information, call 631–853-6600.

Goumba

Welcome to the 37th edition of Paw Prints, a monthly column for animal lovers dedicated to helping shelter pets find their furever home

Goumba

Meet Goumba

With a name signifying “close friend or companion,” this approximately ten-year-old Terrier mix is Goumba, up for adoption at Little Shelter in Huntington. A willing accomplice in planning all your upcoming adventures, he knows it’s not the destination but who you travel with that makes the journey unforgettable. Happy to be by your side, or most preferably in your lap, Goumba is warm, affectionate, and the perfect stress reducer in these challenging times. A bit of an introvert, you can easily win him over with a kind word and a tasty treat. If Goumba sounds like he would fit well into your family, stop by and say hello today! 631-368-8770 

*Goumba is fully grown and mostly housebroken*

Buffy

Meet Buffy

Possessing a strong moral compass, intelligence, and determination, this 1.5 year old Terrier mix is Buffy, available for adoption at Little Shelter in Huntington. Like any vampire slayer, she relies on girl power to get things done, is ready to face any challenge, and displays optimism about her future. 

While her initial presentation is one of resourcefulness and independence, she is affectionate and loving, welcoming attention and pets. Buffy’s core strength is her undying loyalty and she is hoping to find a family she can stand by….and one that will stand by her. “The good guys are always stalwart and true.” Welcome a bit of sassiness and a whole lot of love into your home..stop by to meet Buffy today! 631-368-8770

*Buffy is fully grown and mostly housebroken*

Macho

Meet Macho

This one-year-old, goofy, and athletic pup at the Brookhaven Animal Shelter is ready to bring some fun and energy into your life! Macho loves going on walks—though he is very strong on leash and would benefit from leash training. This playful guy also loves to run and has a blast playing with his favorite stuffies. Macho is still learning some manners, especially when it comes to not jumping, but he’s a fast learner and takes corrections well. 

With his high energy, Macho would do best in a home with kids 14 and up who can keep up with his playful spirit. he is looking for a family who can give him the structure, love, and playtime he needs. If you’re ready for an energetic, fun-loving pup to join your family, Macho might be the perfect match!

If you would like to meet Macho, please apply through the shelter’s matchmaker application at www.brookhavenny.gov/152/Animal-Shelter. 631-451-6950

Meet Mr. Dreamy – Update: Mr. McDreamy has been adopted! 

This lovable, 50-pound bundle of bulldog charm is patiently waiting at Kent Animal Shelter’s temporary location at Bide-a-Wee, 118 Old Countrty Road, Westhampton for his furever home. After being left homeless at a local municipal shelter, this charming three-year-old pup was fortunate enough to catch the attention of Kent Animal Shelter. With his adorable demeanor, irresistible smile and a wagging tail that seems to echo his hopeful spirit, Mr. Dreamy embodies the essence of companionship that countless families seek. He thrives in the company of other animals, making him a perfect addition to any home.  Come meet him today! 631-727-5731

Meet Candied Yams

Candi was one of several cats abandoned on Dec. 4 when their pet parents moved. Now being cared for at the Smithtown Animal Shelter, she is ready for her furever home. This beautiful six-year-old tabby is a little shy and low key at first, but with some time and patience will warm up nicely. She is used to living with multilple cats and can be adopted alone or with one of her housemates. She is good around calm dogs and has no known medical conditions. Come meet her today! 631-360-7575

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DID YOU KNOW? The Town of Smithtown Animal Shelter has announced the release of its first-ever 2025 Animal Shelter Calendar, showcasing irresistible cats and dogs currently in need of loving homes. This limited-edition calendar is not just a delightful addition to your desk or home but also a heartfelt reminder of the importance of pet adoption with a suggested donation of $30. All of the proceeds (100%) will directly benefit the shelter, funding critical emergency and veterinary care in the coming year. Call 631-360-7575 to reserve your copy to pick up during shelter hours. 

Rescue is a lifestyle. Adopt, don’t shop.

Check out the next Paw Prints in the issue of February 20.

Paw Prints is generously sponsored by Mark T. Freeley, Esq.

 

Vegetarian stuffed peppers

By Heidi Sutton

These weeknight-friendly vegetarian stuffed peppers are packed with protein in the form of black beans and brown rice and loaded with sautéed onions, corn, and tomatoes. Loved by meat-eaters and vegetarians alike, this easy, healthy dinner is sure to spice up your week. Serve with garlic bread and an arugula salad.

Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers

Recipe from Milk Means More

Vegetarian stuffed peppers

YIELD: Makes 6 servings

INGREDIENTS: 

6 large sweet bell peppers

1 tablespoon butter

1/2 cup diced sweet onion

1 cup cherry tomatoes, sliced in half

1 cup frozen corn, thawed

1 1/2 cups canned black beans, drained   and rinsed

2 cups cooked brown rice

1 large egg

1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder

1/2 teaspoon dried oregano

1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

1 1/2 + 1/2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese, divided

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat the oven to 350º F. Line a rimmed half sheet pan with non-stick aluminum foil.

Slice the tops off of the sweet bell peppers. Use a spoon to scoop the seeds and white membranes from the insides of the peppers. Discard the pepper tops and seeds. Place the peppers onto the prepared half sheet pan; briefly set aside. In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Add onions and cook until translucent (about 5 minutes). Stir in tomatoes, corn, black beans and brown rice until combined. Remove from heat and set aside.

In a large bowl, beat the egg, then add in chili powder, oregano, salt, and pepper. Add veggie mixture to bowl and mix well. Add 1 1/2 cups of the cheddar cheese into the filling bowl and mix until well combined. Stuff the open cavities of the sweet bell peppers tightly with filling, mounding a bit of the filling over the top edge of the peppers. Sprinkle the remaining cheddar cheese over top of the filling.

Bake the stuffed peppers for 30 to 35 minutes or until filling is heated through, the peppers soften, and the exteriors begin to wrinkle. Serve immediately.

Simple Arugula Salad

YIELD: Makes 6 servings

INGREDIENTS: 

¾ cup Parmesan cheese shavings (about 1.5 ounces)*

1 small shallot

8 cups (5 ounces) baby arugula (do not use standard arugula, usually sold in bunches)

2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

¼ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste

1 ½ tablespoons lemon juice + zest of ½ lemon

DIRECTIONS:

If necessary, shave the Parmesan cheese with a vegetable peeler. Thinly slice shallot. In large bowl, place the baby arugula, olive oil, lemon zest (optional), lemon juice, and kosher salt. Use your hands to toss everything so it’s evenly coated. Add the Parmesan shavings and shallot and toss for a few seconds until combined. Taste and add additional salt if desired.