Five Things To Do This Weekend (Feb. 23-25)
/By Haley Pereyo
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Get a group fortune reading
Saturday, Feb. 24, 2-4 p.m.
at The Inspired Soul (187 E Main St., Huntington)
Cost: $45
The Inspired Soul, a center for spiritual enlightenment, is hosting a Psychic Medium Group Reading with Psychic Medium Sandra James. The goal of the session, described on their website, is “to provide validation that we are not alone and that the spiritual world is here and around us all the time.” Everyone who signs up for the group reading will get a one-on-one message from Sandra. Register at Theinspiredsoulinc.com.
Have a conversation
Saturday, Feb. 24, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
at Panera Bread (345 Main St., Huntington)
Free
Looking for an opportunity to get out and have conversations with others about a variety of topics? Join the Saturday Night Conversation Club, hosted each Saturday at Panera Bread, for a couple of hours of discussion. Enjoy a cup of coffee, and engage in conversation full of curiosity, creativity, and humor with people of any age, gender, and ethnicity.
Hear from an HBO films executive
Sunday, Feb. 25, 4 p.m.
at Cinema Arts Center (423 Park Ave., Huntington)
Cost: $35 (members), $45 (non-members)
President of HBO Documentaries Films Shelia Nevins will discuss her career and New York Times bestselling book, “You Don’t Look Your Age...And Other Fairy Tales” this weekend. Each ticket includes a copy of the book, and there will be a Q&A session, as well as a book signing reception, after her talk, which is hosted by the Long Island Lit Fest. Tickets available at Longislandlitfest.com.
A night of good food, classic music
Sunday, Feb 25, 6-9 p.m.
at Grasso’s (134 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor)
Grasso’s, a hip NY-style restaurant with a jazz bar, will host this Sunday two-piece group Jen & Larry, which plays a little bit of everything, from jazz standards, classic rock and roll, to show tunes. Log on to Grassosrestaurant.com to make a reservation.
Buy some home décor
at DL Barn (526 Larkfield Road, East Northport)
Prices vary
DL Barn, a family-owned-and-operated business in East Northport, features one of a kind, 100-percent American-made wood furniture in a variety of distresses, colors and styles. Carrying furniture, home decor, candles and other unique gifts that are handpicked by the owners bi-weekly, there’s bound to something for everyone. Tables can even be custom ordered to match a home’s style, with varying sizes and colors available. For more info, visit Thedlbarn.com.