Lobsterfest is a summer must-do. (Photo credit: David Benthal)

THURSDAY

Slow Food East End Fundraiser / 8 Hands Farm, 4735 Cox Lane, Cutchogue, 631-494-6155

From 5:30-7:30 p.m. enjoy a private farm tour and multi-course tasting menu by Fyr & Salt with Doublespeak Craft cocktails and Bedell wines. Tickets are $150 and support Slow Food East End’s Feed the Forks initiatives. For more information and to obtain tickets, click here

Food Rescue Meet and Greet / Golden Acres Farm, 652 Peconic Bay Boulevard, Riverhead, 631-722-5100

Stop by Golden Acres Farm and learn more about Food Rescue U.S.-North Fork from 5-7 p.m.; free. Please RSVP at [email protected]; for more information, click here.

 

FRIDAY

Painting Just For Fun / Old Town Arts & Craft Guild, 28265 Main Road, Cutchogue, 631-734-6382

Led by instructor Stephanie Burke, this class teaches you how to paint a tropical landscape in acrylics on an 11 x 14 canvas. From 1:30-3:30 p.m.; $40 per person, $35 for Guild members; includes all materials. Limit 10 participants. To register, click here.

Love Lane First Fridays/Mattituck Chamber of Commerce, Love Lane, Mattituck

Bring the family to stroll, shop, eat, drink, and listen to music from the Eagle River Band as this popular monthly event continues through the season. From 6-9 p.m.; free. For more information, click here.

SATURDAY

Rosé for the Bays & Field Guide Release Party / Borghese Vineyard, 17150 Middle Road, Cutchogue, 631-734-5111

Check out this free event from 5-8 p.m. to celebrate the release of Borghese Vineyard’s 2024 Rosé for the Bays and the new L.I. Coastal and Marine Field Guide. Register for complimentary tasting and raffles here.

Lobster Bake Fundraiser / Greenport American Legion, 102 3rd Street, Greenport, 631-333-2644

Don’t miss the second annual Lobster Bake Fundraiser for the American Legion from 6-9 p.m. Dinner includes a 1¼ pound lobster, mussels, clams, steamers, corn, potato and soda/water; raw bar and soup bar as well as raffles and a cash bar. Tickets are $125 per person and are available at Southold Fish Market or call 631-333-2644. For more details, click here

Ancient Artifacts of Long Island’s North Fork / Oysterponds Historical Society, Old Point Schoolhouse, 1555 Village Lane, Orient, 631-323-2480

From 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., this talk by experts from the Southold Indian Museum focuses on the ancient landscape of Orient and the native people who once lived there; bring any artifacts that you’d like identified. Free; for more details, click here.

SUNDAY

Lecture Series / Southold American Legion Post 803, 51655 Main Road, Southold, 631-765-2276

At 2 pm, listen to FDNY Lt. Joseph Torrillo’s account of being buried alive on 9/11 and his story of survival. Free; for more information call 631-765-2276 or check here.

Fisherman Songs / Poquatuck Hall, 1160 Village Lane, Orient, 631-599-7019

This program of seven songs for baritone and piano by Mark Gustavson is presented by Rites of Spring Music Festival. Concert begins at 5 p.m.; tickets are $45, $30 for Poquatuck Hall members and Friends of Rites of Spring. To reserve, click here.

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