STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — From seasonal workshops and winter hikes to Black History Month events, concerts and markets, this weekend is full of ways to get out and discover something new.
Here’s your guide to what’s happening this weekend on Staten Island.
Multi-day Events
Three Friends of Winter | Feb. 19 1 p.m., Feb. 22 11 a.m.
Explore the Chinese Scholar’s Garden and discover the symbolic significance of pine, bamboo and plum blossoms — known collectively as the Three Friends of Winter. These resilient plants represent Confucian virtues of strength, humility, and perseverance as they thrive through the coldest months. Bundle up for this guided winter garden experience that celebrates these culturally important specimens.
Cost: $10 general admission (10% discount for students, seniors, and members) (tickets here)
Location: Visitor Info Booth at Snug Harbor on Chapel and Gazebo roads, Staten Island, NY 10301
Cabin Fever Reliever: Market Basket Making Workshop | Feb. 22, March 1, March 8, noon-2 p.m.
Learn the traditional craft of basket weaving in this hands-on three-session workshop. Participants ages 12 and up will create a rectangular market basket from the ground up, working over three Sunday afternoons. All materials and instruction are provided, and no prior experience is necessary. Attendees must participate in all dates to complete and take home their finished basket.
Cost: $120 (one ticket covers all three sessions) (tickets here)
Location: Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island, NY, 10306
Friday, Feb. 20
Kids Week: Nature Sketching | 11 a.m.-noon
During mid-winter school recess, NYC Parks’ Urban Park Rangers invite families to explore the natural world through art. Children will take a guided walk through Faber Park, pausing to sketch the sights and sounds that inspire them most. This hands-on program encourages young artists to connect with nature while developing their observation and creative skills. The event is part of the citywide Kids Week series designed to keep learning fun even when school is out.
Cost: Free
Location: Outdoors at Faber Park Recreation Center, 2175 Richmond Terr., Staten Island, NY 10302
Gates of Equality: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Story | 2-3 p.m.
Celebrate Black History Month with this one-person theatrical performance exploring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Presented by Urban Stages, this intimate show offers an engaging introduction to this pivotal historical figure. Recommended for children ages 8 and up.
Cost: Free
Location: Port Richmond Library, 75 Bennett St., Staten Island, NY 10302
Feel the Sounds of the Islands with Caribbean Vibe | 4-4:45 p.m.
Enjoy a vibrant musical performance by the Caribbean Vibe Steel Drum Band, showcasing the distinctive sounds of Trinidad and Tobago’s national instrument. This family-friendly concert celebrates the steel pan’s rich cultural heritage and its powerful connection to the Afro-Trinidadian community’s journey toward freedom and self-expression.
Cost: Included with museum admission
Location: Staten Island Children’s Museum, 1000 Richmond Terr. Building M, Staten Island, NY 10301
Beginner Stargazing | 6:30–7:30 p.m.
Enjoy an evening under the night sky at Gericke Farm during this beginner‑friendly stargazing program. Learn to identify constellations, hear the stories behind them, and view celestial objects through a telescope. All ages are welcome; children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Dress tick‑safe and for outdoor conditions.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Gericke Farm, 2876 Arthur Kill Road, Staten Island, NY 10309
Freedom Ball Fundraiser | 8 p.m.-midnight
Kick up your boots for a Western‑themed “Hoedown Throwdown” at the third annual Freedom Ball Fundraiser, presented by Roc‑A‑Natural Cultural Foundation Inc. Guests are encouraged to wear cowgirl and cowboy attire for an evening featuring a three‑course meal, open bar, dancing, and live performances by Western Pulse Ensemble and Ayeodele Maakheru & Another Country Band. Staten Island’s own DJ Thrilla will keep the dance floor moving with a mix of house, classics, and a touch of country. Proceeds support the 5th Annual Juneteenth Freedom Parade & Festival at Tappen Park in 2026.
Cost: $140 general Admission (tickets here)
Location: LiGreci’s Staaten, 697 Forest Ave., Staten Island, NY 10310
Saturday, Feb. 21
Arthur Kill Road Cleanup | 10 a.m.-noon
Join NYC H2O, the Natural Resources Protective Association, Councilman Frank Morano, and DSNY for a volunteer cleanup along Arthur Kill Road. This stretch of roadway runs parallel to the Arthur Kill tidal strait and passes several historic sites, making it an important area for environmental stewardship. Gloves, garbage bags and pickers will be provided.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Meeting point near 4820 Arthur Kill Road, Staten Island, NY 10309
Historic New York: Staten Island and the American Revolution | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Explore Staten Island’s important role during the Revolutionary War with expert Urban Park Rangers as your guides. This educational tour commemorates General George Washington’s birthday by visiting significant historical locations and discussing key battles and events that influenced the fight for independence.
Cost: Free
Location: Forest Hill Road and Alaska Place, LaTourette Park & Golf Course, Staten Island, NY 10306
Green Energy Industry Workshop | noon-1:30 p.m.
Discover career opportunities in the growing green energy sector at this hands-on workshop. Designed especially for young adults ages 16-24 and Staten Island families, this session explores well-paying green collar jobs and how clean energy careers benefit both individuals and communities. Learn how you can be part of the clean energy transition right here on Staten Island.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terr. Building P Lobby, Staten Island, NY 10301
ShopRite Kidz Cook – Shakshuka | noon-4 p.m.
Young chefs will explore international cuisine in this hands-on cooking class featuring shakshuka, a flavorful Middle Eastern dish of eggs poached in a spiced tomato sauce. Kids will learn kitchen skills, food preparation techniques and discover new flavors while creating a delicious meal they can be proud of.
Cost: Free with museum admission
Location: Staten Island Children’s Museum, 1000 Richmond Terr. Building M, Staten Island, NY 10301
Maple Syrup Saturday | 1 p.m.
Learn how maple syrup is made, from tapping trees to tasting the final product, during this family‑friendly program at Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve. The session includes an optional hike of up to 1 mile to visit the park’s maple trees, followed by an indoor presentation on the syrup‑making process. All ages are welcome, and children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Nature Interpretive Center, Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, 2351 Veterans Road West, Staten Island, NY 10309
SKIN Dance Company Celebrates Black History Month | 2-3:30 p.m.
Experience an inspiring performance combining dance, history, and cultural celebration as SKIN Dance Company presents an afternoon honoring Black History Month. The program features Afrocentric choreography and storytelling, including selections from Josephine’s Cotton: The Musical, a tribute to legendary performer and civil rights advocate Josephine Baker.
Cost: $25 for adults, $10 for children ages 5 and up (includes museum admission) (tickets here)
Location: Staten Island Museum, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, Staten Island, New York 10301
Bill Miller – Mr. Ocean Liner Presentation | 2-4 p.m.
Renowned maritime historian Bill Miller explores what many consider the world’s finest harbor in this engaging presentation.
Cost: $10 non-members, $5 members (tickets here)
Location: National Lighthouse Museum, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY 10301
Poetry Reading by Ellen Lytle | 3-4:30 p.m.
Poet, writer, and visual artist Ellen Aug Lytle reads from her newest poetry collection, “Marvel.” Students from the St. George Library workshop will also share their recent work. Funded in part by Poets & Writers through NYC Department of Cultural Affairs. All are welcome.
Cost: Free
Location: St. George Library Center, 5 Central Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301
Love, Wine, and Arias Fundraiser | 3-7 p.m.
Celebrate romance with an elegant afternoon of opera performances, fine wine, and curated hors d’oeuvres from Osteria Santina. This intimate fundraising event features talented vocalists performing beloved operatic selections in a beautiful setting.
Cost: $75 (tickets here)
Location: The Carpenter’s Shop at Snug Harbor, 1000 Richmond Terr., Staten Island, NY 10301, USA
Pride Bowling | 5-7 p.m.
Enjoy an evening of bowling, socializing, and community connection at Rab’s Country Lanes. The registration fee includes two games with shoe rental, plus pizza and soda. Pre-registration is required, and participants should plan to arrive by 5 p.m. for the start time.
Cost: $20
Location: Rab’s Country Lanes, 1600 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10305
Tavern Tales: Jonathan Kruk | 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Gather around for an evening of captivating storytelling with renowned storyteller Jonathan Kruk, who presents “Tales of Boats, Beauty, and Bamboozlers!” This intimate winter series takes place inside the historic Guyon Tavern, complete with a wood-burning stove and candlelight ambiance. Guests can enjoy period-appropriate refreshments including hot spiced apple cider, homemade mulled wine and craft beers.
Cost: $20 (tickets here)
Location: Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island, NY, 10306
Sunday, Feb. 22
Capturing Change: Photography Tour | 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Join Freshkills Park for a guided photography tour documenting the site’s ongoing transformation from a former landfill into a 2,200‑acre park. This small‑group experience offers rare access to areas normally closed to the public, with stops throughout the engineered landscape for shooting and exploration. All skill levels are welcome, and participants may bring digital cameras, film cameras or phones. Each ticket admits one car with up to four additional guests; all attendees must travel in the same vehicle.
Cost: Free ($20 suggested donation) (tickets here)
Location: Freshkills Park, 350 Wild Ave., Staten Island, NY 10314
On Your Market by Faire & Flourish | noon-4 p.m.
Shop more than 30 local vendors at On Your Market, a vibrant pop‑up hosted inside the newly opened On Your Mark Campus gymnasium. Browse vintage finds, handmade goods, art, jewelry, crochet items, self‑care products and original creations from local makers. Guests can also enjoy warm food and drinks, plus photobooths and interactive vendor experiences. Family‑friendly and free to attend.
Cost: Free
Location: On Your Mark Campus (Gymnasium), 129 Clinton Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301
Art in the Park: Lovebugs | 1–3 p.m.
Create adorable “lovebugs” during this drop‑in art session at Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve’s Nature Interpretive Center. Families are welcome to stop by anytime during program hours to craft their own Valentine‑themed creatures. All ages are invited; children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Nature Interpretive Center, Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, 2351 Veterans Road West, Staten Island, NY 10309
Hip Hop Blues Festival | 1-6 p.m.
Celebrate the rich musical traditions of blues and hip-hop at this free festival honoring two genres that have shaped youth culture and driven social movements. The afternoon features live performances from Lulu Sol, Paul Marz, Westside Buddha, Mantrablu and Ed Jackson Time out. This event recognizes how Blues has influenced countless musical styles while both genres continue to serve as powerful vehicles for expression and healing.
Cost: Free
Location: Hub 17, 73 Wave St., Staten Island, NY 10304
COMIXCON 2026 and Movie Screening of “Terminator Genisys” | 1-7 p.m.
The St. George Theatre teams up with Cavey Comix for their third annual comic book and pop culture convention. Browse merchandise from more than a dozen vendors, participate in a costume competition with prizes, and meet special guests Patrick Hickey Jr. from Five Nights at Freddy’s and Brett Azar from Terminator Genisys. The event includes a Q&A session with Azar followed by a big-screen showing of Terminator Genisys as part of the “Better on the Big Screen” Movie Series.
Cost: $25 general admission, $20 for SGT members (tickets here)
Location: St. George Theatre, 35 Hyatt St., Staten Island, NY 10301
Critical Listening: Women in Electronic & Dub w/ Honeychild Coleman | 4-6 p.m.
Join Maker Park Radio for a special Critical Listening session at Oda Café, featuring musicologist and multi-instrumentalist Honeychild Coleman. This free event offers a deep dive into influential records created by women who shaped the evolution of electronic and dub music. Part listening experience, part history lesson, the session explores the impact of groundbreaking artists and their lasting contributions to the genre. All ages welcome.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Oda Café, 872 Castleton Ave., Staten Island, NY 10310
Birding: Owls | 5-6 p.m.
Join the NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers for an educational evening program exploring how these fascinating birds of prey have evolved to thrive in darkness. Learn about owl adaptations and behaviors in this family-friendly wildlife program that promises to be entertaining and informative for nature enthusiasts of all ages.
Cost: Free
Location: Blue Heron Nature Center, Blue Heron Park, 222 Poillon Ave., Staten Island, NY 10312
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