Arts & Entertainment
'Alive on 25 Summer Street Festival' Set to Debut in Riverhead
The event is modeled after Patchogue's successful "Alive After Five" event.

RIVERHEAD, NY - A new relationship between Riverhead and Patchogue continues to blossom as the two municipalities work together for Riverhead's kickoff of the "Alive on 25 Summer Street Festival.
The "Alive on 25" event will take place on July 14, July 28, August 11 and August 25 on Main Street in downtown Riverhead from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The free summer street festival in downtown Riverhead will feature local craft beverages and wine, live music, artists, street vendors and activities for all ages.
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Main Street will close to cars to allow a walkable pop-up musical festival and restaurant offerings, artist exhibitions, free community dance lessons and family friendly activities. "Alive on 25" will also host a popular classic car show, according to its Facebook event page.
Earlier this year, the Riverhead Business Improvement District approached the Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce to discuss working together to create a similar event to their highly successful Alive After Five®, a release stated.
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Patchogue Chamber Executive Director David Kennedy "enthusiastically" embraced the relationship and has since been instrumental in guiding the Riverhead process, the release said.
“Patchogue’s Alive After Five® has such great attendance that we are happy to give our attendees the opportunity to attend a similar event on alternating Thursday nights,” Kennedy said.
A cross promotional campaign has been designed to include shared media coverage of both events to encourage people to experience both Main Street events, the releases aid.
The series of events will kickoff in Patchogue on Thursdays, starting July 7 and alternating weeks between the two towns for four weeks each.
The Alive on 25 planning committee said those attending an expect "a healthy participation of Main Street restaurants and bars offering food and beverage service in the street, with several top Long Island bands playing each night at various locations."
Alive after Five® has been integral in the revitalization and growth in Patchogue, many believe; some feel the two towns are "sister" municipalities.
According to Riverhead BID Vice President Steven Shauger, “We’re looking forward to providing a similar experience for visitors and local businesses alike.”
For additional information, go to Aliveon25.com and AliveAfterFive.com.
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