Dan's Papers May 21, 2010

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American history program as well as a life, earth and physical science program to schools. Students are invited to learn old school seamanship on her deck. The Tall Ship Lynx, “America’s Privateer,� is currently on a five-year mission. She is sailing the East Coast of the United States and Canada to participate in the Great Lakes United Tall Ships Challenge Series this summer and to celebrate the War of 1812 and Star-Spangled Banner Bicentennial Events. Today’s Lynx was designed by Melbourne Smith International Historical Watercraft Society, based on historical data and built by Taylor Allen and Eric Sewell of Rockport Marine at Rockport, Maine. She was launched at Rockport in 2001, so she’s a relatively new addition to the tall ship community Sag Harbor Yacht Club Dockmaster Les Black said there’s been a lot of interest in the Lynx’s visit. Best to reserve your seat as soon as you can for the sails. Last year The Sag Harbor Yacht Club hosted The Jolly Breeze Tall Ship. The ship will be open to the public for dockside tours by donation and two outings are planned. The next scheduled visit of a tall ship to offer public tours in Sag Harbor is The Mystic Whaler, arriving July 22. The Lynx at the Sag Harbor Yacht Club through Monday, May 24. Call 866-446-5969 to reserve a seat for a cruise. Privateerlynx.com. Free dockside tours.

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was taken out and space made for a new garden in shade. Perhaps some Japanese plant varieties or some clump-forming bamboos with smaller ornamental trees will be added. Barusch has to finish his thinking about this space. I personally would only rein him in on his feelings about the lilac hedges under the pines. Here we differ on approach, but it is easy to have an opinion and this is his game now. Going back again and again allows us all to see the new ideas Barusch presents and perhaps conversely how the garden itself will affect his present perceptions of what a landscape is and how it is used by the public now that it is a less private affair. The garden was built to entertain large numbers of people, many visitors fell in love with it in previous years when they came to a private event. The Land Trust will present local musicians on Fridays—bring a picnic—and they’re having a July fundraiser to add to maintenance coffers. The idea is to create opportunities for visitors to come more than once. This year they hosted an incredibly well-attended Easter egg hunt. Many people who attended had never come before. Bridge Gardens gives us yet another reason to explore our own backyard to its full potential. Bridge Trust Gardens, 36 Mitchell’s Lane, Bridgehampton. Open Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sundays noon to 4 p.m. Beginning week of May 25, Wednesdays & Thursdays noon to 5 p.m., Fridays noon to dusk. $10 adults; $20 families. Memberships available. 631-537-7440.

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Montauk, only good was able to come from it as businesses were able to generate more revenue thanks to the additional influx of people in Montauk before Memorial Day weekend. A huge supporter of the festival was the generosity of the hotels and motels that housed musicians for the long weekend. “Without the hotels and motels, there wouldn’t have been a festival. We owe them a lot of gratitude,� Giustino noted. Without question, this festival is going to come back next year and most likely be bigger and better, and that can only mean good things for the business community and the tourists who love to come to Montauk for all of its exciting events that it has to offer every year.

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