MHI Calendar 2010 Q4

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons” homes on Ocean Road known as “Gernda” which means “green fields” in German. Marcel Kahle (1858-1909) bought the eight acre estate of W. H. H. Rogers on the north corner of Ocean Road and Church Lane in 1904 as well as purchasing an additional adjacent 14 acres. The original home was designed by Charles Skidmore of Riverhead. Later Marcel made extensive renovations, enlarging the house considerably for his family of seven children. The residence included thirteen bedrooms and six maids' rooms, while the property had a caretaker's cottage, carriage house, stable, greenhouse, chicken house, barn, dovecote and other features. After enduring extensive damage from the 1938 Hurricane, “Gernda” was demolished in late 1940. The interview will be co-conducted by BHHS’ archivist and curator, Julie Greene, and the Program Coordinator, Sally Spanburgh. Participants are encouraged to be involved in the conversation and ask questions. It is expected to last approximately one hour. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM 25 Job’s Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.2118 Long Island Composers Alliance Concert, 8 pm. $10 Members|$12 Nonmembers When Improvisation Comes into Play: New Works by Modern Composers Works will be performed by the Hidden City Trio—Terry Keevil, oboe, duduk; Richard Vaudrey, cello; and Steve Watson, bass. The composers will be present to discuss their work. “The Long Island Composers Alliance is one of the oldest and most active composer collectives in the United States. Since 1972, it has been a respected and active force for enriching the creative landscape of Long Island.”-Frances Richard, ASCAP BAY STREET THEATRE, The Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, NY 11963. 631.725.9500. THE WORKSHOPS presents RAINDOGS 8 pm $15 RAINDOGS is a new rock musical adaptation of Lanford Wilson's BALM IN GILEAD. Underwritten by the Lucille Lortel Foundation. THE OLD FIELD VINEYARDS 59600 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 631.765.0004 Regular Hours: Thurs – Mon 11 am – 5 pm Saturdays Sustainable Agriculture Tour 11:30 am $10 For those who are more interested in an agricultural experience, come learn about a practice which has been used for centuries. Join us in the vineyard, as we give a general overview of sustainable and practices that our farm uses. Price per person is $10.00 Tour lasts for about 1 1/2 hours and includes a taste of four wines. SPRINGS FARMERS’ MARKET Ashawagh Hall, Springs Fireplace Road and Old Stone Highway, East Hampton, NY 11937 Saturdays 9 am – 1 pm Memorial Day to Halloween. A new farmers’ market around the corner from the Jackson-Pollock house and within sight of Accabonac Harbor. Vendors of all types. SAG HARBOR FARMER'S MARKET on Bay Street in Sag Harbor, in the parking area by Marine Park. Saturdays June through October 9 am – 12 pm Browse a wide range of products from East End farmers, fishermen and artisans, including organic fruits and vegetables, breads and pastries, honey, cheeses, jams & jellies, seafood, and much more! CUSTER INSTITUTE AND OBSERVATORY (est. 1927) 1115 Main Bayview Road, Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765.2626 OBSERVING COMET HARTLEY 2 (weather permitting) 8PM – midnight On March 16, 1986, Comet Hartley 2 was first observed by Australian astronomer, Malcolm Hartley. 31 North Main Street, East Hampton NY 11937 631-324-9766 innkeeper@millhouseinn.com www.millhouseinn.com


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