STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Whether you’re in the mood for classic films, creative workshops, outdoor adventures or a cosmic journey to the beginning of everything, this weekend offers a full mix of events across the borough.
Here’s your guide to what’s happening this weekend on Staten Island.
Friday, Jan. 23
Film Screening: Blade Runner (1982) | 2-4 p.m.
Watch Ridley Scott’s classic sci-fi film starring Harrison Ford as a Blade Runner hunting rogue androids. This thought-provoking movie explores themes of humanity, empathy and identity. Rated R.
Cost: Free
Location: St. George Library Center, 5 Central Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301
Cinema Classic: Little Women | 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Experience the timeless story of Little Women on the main floor via projector. Snacks included for this classic film screening.
Cost: Free
Location: Tottenville Library, 7430 Amboy Road, Staten Island, NY 10307
Barbie Movie Screening | Doors at 6 p.m., show starts at 7 p.m.
Experience the 2023 blockbuster hit on the grand screen as part of the “Better on the Big Screen” Movie Series, presented by Williams Eye Works and Richmond University Medical Center. Attendees are invited to dress in their finest Barbie or Ken-inspired outfits — think vibrant pink ensembles, glittering accessories and statement sunglasses. The evening will feature specially designed themed mocktails and cocktails to enhance your movie-going experience.
Cost: $20 general, $15 for SGT members (tickets here)
Location: St. George Theatre, 35 Hyatt St., Staten Island, NY 10301
Saturday, Jan. 24
Winter Wonderland Walk | 1–3 p.m.
Explore the quiet beauty of Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve on this guided winter hike. Participants will search for signs of wildlife while trekking up to 2 miles through the preserve’s trails. This all‑ages walk is a great way to discover what the park reveals during the colder months. Dress tick‑safe and for winter weather.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Nature Interpretive Center, Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, 2351 Veterans Road West, Staten Island, NY 10309
Winter Time Terrariums Workshop | 1-3 p.m.
Create your own miniature ecosystem in this hands-on workshop designed for ages 16 and up. Participants will design and build a personalized terrarium using living plants and decorative elements, then learn proper care techniques to keep their creation thriving. Wear clothes that can get dirty, and feel free to bring a small waterproof ornament to customize your terrarium.
Cost: Free
Location: Greenbelt Nature Center, 700 Rockland Ave., Staten Island, NY 10314
Here You Are: Staten Island Triennial Public Opening Reception | 2-4 p.m.
Join the public celebration of the Staten Island Triennial, showcasing contemporary works by seven Staten Island-based artists. This exhibition presents thought-provoking pieces that navigate questions about identity, home and heritage through various artistic mediums. The featured works reveal hidden layers of everyday life, exploring spaces that evoke feelings of familiarity, solitude, and strength. Artists Roemello Agjmurati, Gabri Christa, Olga Ginzburg, Siobhan McBride, Arjuna Prieur-Routte, Lynore Routte and Lea Simoniello present new creations curated by Rylee Eterginoso.
Cost: Free with museum admission (register here)
Location: Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1000 Richmond Terr. Building A, Staten Island, NY 10301
The Song Circle: Led by local artist Helen Levin | 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Join an acoustic song interest group for adults featuring round-robin singing of Folk, Pop, World Music, and other genres. All skill levels welcome, from amateurs to accomplished singers, or just listen.
Cost: Free
Location: St. George Library Center, 5 Central Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301
The Ultimate Elvis Experience | Doors at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m.
Celebrate the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll with an extraordinary tribute show featuring award-winning performers Shawn Klush and Ryan Pelton. Klush, crowned the world’s first “Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist” by Elvis Presley Enterprises and winner of BBC’s “World’s Greatest Elvis,” brings decades of experience performing with Elvis’s original musicians. Pelton, the 2001 World Champion and star of the film “The Identical,” delivers an authentic recreation of the legendary performer. Both artists have graced stages worldwide and appeared on major television programs, promising an unforgettable evening of classic hits.
Cost: $39-$89 (tickets here)
Location: St. George Theatre, 35 Hyatt St., Staten Island, NY 10301
Sunday, Jan. 25
Historic New York: Sylvan Grove Cemetery History and Cleanup | 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Discover the rich history of Sylvan Grove Cemetery while helping to preserve this protected historic site. The Urban Park Rangers, in partnership with Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries Staten Island, invite volunteers to join a community cleanup effort. Participants will learn about the cemetery’s important role in local history while contributing to its ongoing preservation.
Cost: Free
Location: Sylvan Grove Cemetery, 4168 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10314
Cabin Fever Reliever: Rope & Bracelet Making Workshop | noon-1 p.m. & 2-3 p.m.
Beat the winter blues by discovering the art of traditional rope-making at this hands-on workshop. Using historical methods and authentic equipment, attendees will craft their own rope to bring home, plus create a personalized bracelet. Perfect for all ages, from curious kids to crafty adults looking to learn a new skill from the past.
Cost: $10 (tickets here)
Location: Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island, NY 10306
ShopRite Kidz Cook: Mediterranean Rice and Beans | noon-4 p.m.
Young chefs can discover the flavors of the Mediterranean in this culinary adventure sponsored by ShopRite. Children will learn to prepare a nutritious and delicious rice and beans dish while developing cooking skills and exploring healthy eating habits in a fun, interactive kitchen setting.
Cost: Free with museum admission.
Location: Staten Island Children’s Museum at Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1000 Richmond Terr., Staten Island, NY 10301
Art in the Park: Paper Plate Winter Hats | 1–3 p.m.
Get creative at this drop‑in art session at Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve’s Nature Interpretive Center. Families are invited to decorate charming paper‑plate winter hats during this relaxed, all‑ages craft program. Stop by anytime during program hours. Outdoor activities may be weather‑dependent; dress tick-safe if exploring nearby trails.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: Nature Interpretive Center, Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, 2351 Veterans Road West, Staten Island, NY 10309
Puncheon Building at William T. Davis | 1–3 p.m.
Join the Freshkills Park Alliance for a hands-on stewardship project at William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge. Volunteers will help improve trail accessibility by building puncheon—elevated wooden walkways—along sections of existing trails. Participants should wear sturdy, closed‑toe shoes and clothes they don’t mind getting muddy.
Cost: Free (register here)
Location: William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge, 2240 Richmond Ave., Staten Island, NY 10314
How Did Everything Begin? A Cosmic Origins Lecture | 2-4 p.m.
Join NASA expert Harold Kozak for an engaging presentation exploring the origins of the universe. This educational talk delves into the fundamental questions about how everything came into existence.
Cost: $5 for members, $10 for non-members (tickets here)
Location: National Lighthouse Museum, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY 10301
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