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Mark Your Calendars: It's a Busy Weekend in Sayville

Looking for something to do this weekend? We have you covered.

This is another busy weekend in Sayville with many choice of activities.

The library has many activities taking place tonight and all weekend. Check out their website for information.

Tonight, head down to Main Street for the ArtWalk event, which is being held from 6 – 9 p.m. Stores in the Main Street area that are participating will have balloons outside of the store. Inside, you will find beautiful artwork created by local artists. Some stores will feature food tastings and music as well. Head down to Main Street around 6 p.m. and have dinner at one of the many local restaurants.

For those with kids, Family Fridays is a must-attend event. Tonight, David Funn is presenting his magic show. Don't forget your lawn chairs and snacks for the kids.

Saturday, start your day with some gardening. Head down to the Common Ground from 9 – 11 a.m. to help beautify the area. Tools are provided or bring your own. There are chores for the non-gardeners too. This Saturday will focus on 'Deadheading: When, why and how.'

Also at the Common Ground is Pilates at 9 a.m.

After you are done there, do some shopping at the Farmer's Market, which will be open it its new location in the south parking lot of the Sayville Railroad Station on Depot Street.

From 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sayville United Methodist Church's Thrift Shop will be holding a thrift shop sale - $5 bag sale on children's clothing. Head over to get some great deals.

From noon – 4 p.m., Grace Chapel is holding a free community barbeque open to all Sayville residents. There will be free food, fun, music, and games.

On Sunday, the library has some events going on as well as the local churches. Check out our events page to get more details.

Also, if you are looking to buy a home, check out our list of open houses this weekend.

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