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Photos: Music, art and dance take over downtown Riverhead

Mixed media artist Charles Manfredi of East Islip (far left) is interviewed next to his diorama of his figures "Baldies Visit Riverhead" by the Suffolk Theater Friday evening. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Mixed media artist Charles Manfredi of East Islip (far left) is interviewed next to his diorama of his figures “Baldies Visit Riverhead” by the Suffolk Theater Friday evening. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Performance artist Robyn Bellos Pirito of Huntington leads a "Peaceful Planet Procession" from East Main Street to the River and Roots Community Gardent to hang peace flags. She is part of "The Adventures of Gingerella" with mixed media artist Ginger Balizer-Hendler. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Performance artist Robyn Bellos Pirito of Huntington leads a “Peaceful Planet Procession” from East Main Street to the River and Roots Community Gardent to hang peace flags. She is part of “The Adventures of Gingerella” with mixed media artist Ginger Balizer-Hendler. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Kate Oliver, 6 and brother Ryan, 9, of Riverhead posed for a photo at "The Garden Party" mural by Caitlyn Shea on the corner of McDermott Street and East Main Street. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Kate Oliver, 6 and brother Ryan, 9, of Riverhead posed for a photo at “The Garden Party” mural by Caitlyn Shea on the corner of McDermott Street and East Main Street. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
An inspirational quote was hung in the window of the former Sears building on East Main Street. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
An inspirational quote was hung in the window of the former Sears building on East Main Street. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Guitarist Ahmad Ali of Islip performs on the street in front of the former Sears building. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Guitarist Ahmad Ali of Islip performs on the street in front of the former Sears building. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch)
Riverhead Free Library director Joy Rankin, center, leads the flash mob. (Credit: Katharine Schroeder)
Riverhead Free Library director Joy Rankin, center, leads the flash mob. (Credit: Katharine Schroeder)