STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — From candle‑making and magic shows to Valentine’s‑themed markets and a celebration of the Snow Moon, this weekend is packed with ways to get out and explore.

Here’s your guide to what’s happening this weekend on Staten Island.

Multi-Day Events

Heartisan Market by Faire & Flourish | Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, noon-4 p.m.

Celebrate love and local creativity at the Heartisan Market, a Valentine’s‑themed makers market hosted by Faire & Flourish. Browse a curated selection of artisans, small businesses, handmade goods, art, music and delicious food in a festive, heart‑filled atmosphere. A special Valentine’s cocktail will be available for purchase at the cash bar for guests 21+.

Cost: Free (register here)

Location: The Chandelier Room, 1112 Forest Ave., Staten Island, NY 10310

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Friday, Jan. 30

Book Launch and Reading: “If We Still Lived Where I Was Born” by Maria Giura | 7-8:30 p.m.

Join author Maria Giura for an intimate evening as she shares her latest collection of memoir poems exploring themes of family, heritage and identity. The work traces a journey from her parents’ Brooklyn pastry shop to Italy, weaving together stories of immigration, childhood memories, and self-discovery. Giura will discuss her creative inspiration and engage in conversation with attendees.

Cost: Free for members, $10 non-members (tickets here)

Location: Casa Belvedere, 79 Howard Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301

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Saturday, Jan. 31

Staten Island North Shore Parks Super Hike | 10 a.m.-noon

Join the Urban Park Rangers for an invigorating fast-paced trek across diverse landscapes and trails. This two-hour adventure will take you through Snug Harbor, Allison Pond, Goodhue, and Jones Woods. Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for varying terrain.

Cost: Free

Location: Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1000 Richmond Terr., Staten Island, NY 10301

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Long Pond Park Pathkeeper Training | 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Become a certified Super Steward: Pathkeeper through this comprehensive three-hour training session. Learn essential skills including trail assessment, condition mitigation, plant identification, invasive species management, and proper pruning techniques. Participants should bring water, wear weather-appropriate clothing, long pants, and sturdy closed-toe shoes. Attendance at a Super Steward Orientation is encouraged prior to this training.

Cost: Free (register here)

Location: Long Pond Park, 106 Bartow Ave., Staten Island, NY 10309

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Exploring the Metropolitan Museum’s American Wing (Rescheduled from Jan. 17) | 2-4 p.m.

Dr. Snjezana Smodlaka presents an engaging lecture on the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of New York City’s premier art collections. Since its establishment in 1924, this wing has grown to house more than 20,000 pieces across 75 galleries on three floors. Attendees will discover the collection’s finest works, including paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and 20 period rooms that transport visitors back to 1680 and beyond, showcasing the artistic heritage of America. Note: This event was originally scheduled for Jan. 17, and previously purchased tickets remain valid.

Cost: $5 member, $10 non-member (tickets here)

Location: Garibaldi Meucci Museum, 420 Tompkins Ave., Staten Island, NY 10305

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History Talk: Father Capodanno (Staten Island Icons) | 3-4 p.m.

Join us at the St. George Library for an engaging presentation about Father Capodanno, a beloved Staten Island icon. This special talk traces the priest’s life journey and lasting impact on the community.

Cost: Free

Location: St. George Library, 5 Central Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301

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Discover the Magic of Magician Magical Matt at the Museum | 4-4:45 p.m.

Join magician Magical Matt for an enchanting 45-minute performance filled with card illusions, coin tricks, mind-reading acts, and plenty of laughs. This interactive show combines impressive sleight-of-hand techniques with comedic entertainment perfect for young audiences. The performance is designed for children ages 2 and up and promises to captivate the whole family.

Cost: Included with museum admission

Location: Staten Island Children’s Museum, 1000 Richmond Terr. Building M, Staten Island, NY 10301

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Tavern Concerts: Tal Naccarato | Performances at 6 and 8 p.m.

Step back in time for an intimate evening of live music at the historic Guyon Tavern. Brooklyn-raised Italian composer and multi-instrumentalist Italo ‘Tal’ Naccarato brings his unique blend of Folk, Americana, Rock and Blues to this authentic 19th-century setting. Enjoy performances by candlelight with a wood-burning stove, period beverages including hot spiced cider and mulled wine, and no modern amplification—just pure acoustic sound as it would have been heard in the 1820s.

Cost: $20 (tickets here)

Location: Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island, NY 10306

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Joey Diaz: 62 & Still Slinging | Doors at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m.

Known as one of stand-up’s best-kept secrets, Joey Coco Diaz delivers an unpredictable and electrifying performance filled with his signature storytelling style. The comedian, actor, podcaster and New York Times bestselling author brings his raw, honest humor honed through years of performing and his popular podcast “Uncle Joey’s Joint.” From his role in The Many Saints of Newark to regular appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience, Diaz has built a devoted following with his fearless comedic approach.

Cost: $59-$89 (tickets here)

Location: St. George Theatre, 35 Hyatt St., Staten Island, NY 10301

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Sunday, Feb. 1

It’s My Park at Mahoney Playground | noon-2 p.m.

Lend a hand in beautifying your local green space with the Friends of Mahoney Playground. Volunteers will tackle weeding, litter removal and spread cardboard across garden beds in preparation for upcoming Roots and Blossoms initiatives. This community service opportunity welcomes participants of all ages.

Cost: Free

Location: Mahoney Playground, 87 Crescent Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301

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Cabin Fever Reliever: Candle Making | noon-1 p.m. and 2-3 p.m.

Beat the winter blues with a hands-on candle-making workshop perfect for all ages. Participants will explore the fascinating history of lighting in colonial America while crafting their own traditional taper candles using the dipping method. No prior experience required, and you’ll take home your handmade working candles.

Cost: $10 (tickets here)

Location: Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island, NY 10306

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Practice Reading with a Pooch | 1-2:30 p.m.

Young readers can boost their confidence by sharing stories with gentle, certified therapy dogs from Luv on a Leash. This program offers a supportive, judgment-free environment where children can practice their reading skills with furry listeners. The event features four 20-minute reading sessions beginning at 1 p.m., 1:20 p.m., 1:50 p.m., and 2:10 p.m. Feel free to bring your favorite book to read aloud.

Cost: Included with museum admission

Location: Staten Island Children’s Museum, 1000 Richmond Terr. Building M, Staten Island, NY 10301

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A Sit Down / Q&A with Steve Schirripa, Hosted by Joe Causi | 1:45–4 p.m.

Join Joe Causi for an in‑person conversation and audience Q&A with actor Steve Schirripa. Known for his work with directors including David Chase, Woody Allen and Clint Eastwood, Schirripa will share stories from his career, insights from the sets of some of television’s most iconic series and plenty of humor.

Cost: $35 (tickets here)

Location: I.S. 7 Elias Bernstein, 1270 Huguenot Ave., Staten Island, NY 10312

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How Did the Universe Begin? Is It the Only One? | 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.

Location: National Lighthouse Museum, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY 10301

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Astronomy: The Snow Moon | 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Take advantage of winter’s crystal-clear skies for an evening of celestial observation at Freshkills Park. NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers and Freshkills Park educators will guide attendees through telescope viewing while exploring February’s full moon, traditionally known as the “Snow Moon.”

Cost: Free

Location: Freshkills North Park Entrance, 350 Wild Ave., Staten Island, NY 10314

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A draft of this story was generated using AI. It was reviewed, edited and approved by Advance/SILive.com staff.