Celebrate the new year with festivities including: Authentic Shaolin Kung Fu Lion Dance & Kung Fu Demonstration Manhattan Taiko- Taiko Drumming Long Island Chinese Dance Group Chinese Dancing and Singing Craft activity for the kids! Advance Reservations Required! Adults $12; Seniors and children under 12, $10. Includes children’s Year of the Dog Craft Activity immediately following the performance.
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Friday, November 15 Frank Anthony Guitar and piano duo, classic and contemporary jazz covers Saturday, November 16 Freddy Monday Solo guitar/vocals, contemporary and classic covers and originals
Every Sunday night from 7 PM to 9 PM you can stop by the Green in Stony Brook to hear a wide variety of live music, including jazz, country rock, and Motown, just to name a few! Take a journey “Through the Decades” July 14th – Tom Manuel & Guests (90’s/Motown) July 21st – Siz Gun (80’s/70’s Country Rock) July 28th – Left Jab Band (70’s/80’s) August 4th – Just Sixties (60’s) August 11th – NY Exceptions (50’s) August 18th – Jazz Loft (40’s)
Dates: March 9th – March 30th from 10am – 4pm Get ready for April’s Earth Day by viewing the “Treasure That Trash” exhibit Educational and Cultural Center in the Stony Brook Village Center. Discover local artists who use recycled materials including plastics, glass and metals to create seascapes, landscapes and sculpture.
The puppets are coming! Don’t miss our first ever puppet processional parade with 14-foot puppets lead by Tom Manuel, owner and founder of the Jazz Loft, with a New Orleans Brass Band. This festive event will also feature a promenade of trees with 60 decorated holiday trees, live music, a model train exhibit, our holiday tree lighting, a visit from Santa and much more!
Reserve your very own tree at the Stony Brook Village Center now through November 17th. Be sure to come down to the Village Center during our Holiday Festival on December 3rd to decorate your tree for a chance to win $150 gift-card!
Shop for hand-crafted jewelry, pottery, photography, stained glass, and plenty of other original pieces at the shopping event that has been a Stony Brook staple for over two decades.