Arts & Entertainment
April 7: Science Fairs, Seeds, Soils, and the Steve Watson Trio
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Thursday.

1. The Riverhead Free Library is hosting a computer first grade for grown-ups, for those who are having a hard time with computer basics. The class is free, and starts at 10:00 this morning.
2. Are you a science fan? Then today's your day. Take a drive around the school district and see what Riverhead School District's best and brightest have to offer. Roanoke Avenue, Riley Avenue, and Aquebogue Elementary Schools are all hosting science fairs. Roanoke and Aquebogue's run from 5:30 - 8:00, while Riley's goes from 5:00 - 8:00. To see what students at Pulaski Street School had to offer a couple weeks back, check out video.
3. If you're looking to get a start on your garden sometime soon, consider dropping by the library later on. Paula Bivona will host Seed to Soil from 7:00 - 8:30.
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4. The Live at the Indigo sessions during Jazz on the Vine worked so well that Bistro 72 has decided to keep them going. The Steve Watson Trio, which hosted the jam sessions during the six-week program, will be playing tonight from 7:00 - 11:00. Admission costs $10 ($1 of which will benefit the East End Arts Council), and includes one drink.
5. At Suffolk County Historical Society, Executive Director Wally Broege will present a slideshow on artist Hal Fullerton. "The Blessed Isle: Hal B. Fullerton and His Image of Long Island" will start at 7:00. Admission is $5.
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