MHI Calendar 2009 Q4

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Halloween Party! Fri 10/30

November LONG ISLAND RESTAURANT WEEK c/o Wordhampton Public Relations, 512 Three Mile Harbor/Hog Creek Road, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.329. 0500 Sun 11/1 – Sun 11/8 Long Island Restaurant Week The fourth annual Long Island Restaurant Week will launch on Sunday, November 1st through Sunday, November 8th, 2009. For one week, Sunday to Sunday, all participating restaurants will offer a three-course prix fixe for $24.95 per person all night, except Saturday, when it will only be available until 7 p.m. Each restaurant offers its own unique menu. GUILD HALL 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0806 Fri 11/6 Gallery Talk with Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Chief Curator/Museum Director 11:00 am Free with Museum admission/$7 suggested donation About The Museum's Recent Acquisitions. Free with Museum Admission, $7 suggested donation/members free. Sun 11/8 Gallery Talk: Artists in Ac.qui.si.tions 1:00 pm Free with Museum admission Join some of the artists for a discussion of their work, including Linda Alpern, Judith Boucher, Stephanie Brody Lederman, Philippe Cheng, Jennifer Cross, Peter Dayton, Dorothy Frankel, David Gamble, Eunice Golden, John Hardy, William King, Cynthia Knott, Rima Mardoyan, Paton Miller, Bastienne Schmidt, Joan Semmel, and Darius Yektai. Sun 11/8 Fiesta at Guild Hall 2:00 pm Free From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m./Music and puppetry with Anna E. Kravitz, performances by the Calpulli Dancers, crafts workshops, piñatas, refreshments served, live music and more! Calpulli celebrates the rich, regional dance traditions of Mexico's diverse cultural history interpreted through its unique artistic vision. The fresh, vital repertoire honors Mexico's past and immigrant life in the United States; 4 p.m to 5:30 p.m./Crossroads Music presents the Latino band: Mr. No Shame. Free Admission All Day. Fri 11/20 Film Screening of “Jackie: Behind The Myth” 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm Free For a few short years, she was America's legendary First Lady. JACKIE: BEHIND THE MYTH, tells the life of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, framed by her times and informed by her friends, from John Kenneth and Kitty Galbraith to Pierre Salinger, Isaac Stern, and I.M. Pei. From her idyllic youth to her graceful charm and ardent beliefs, she fascinated leaders, philosophers, and artists, then wielded quiet influence for 20 years as an editor. GUILD HALL 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0806 The Naked Stage – Staged Play Readings in The Boots Lamb Education Center at Guild Hall 7:30 pm Free The Naked Stage is a working collective of performing artists dedicated to the development of theatre on the East End of Long Island. The members of The Naked Stage believe in the possibilities generated by the collaboration of devoted people. We wish to provide a focal point for the encouragement of theatre and all it’s associated arts. The Naked Stage: Works in Progress serves as an incubator and laboratory for actors, writers, directors, dancers, composers, musicians and designers to practice and explore their craft free from the constraints of production schedules, budgets, criticism and public performance. Fri 11/13 – Sat 11/14 The Naked Stage present “The Way Home,” a benefit for the Wounded Warrior Project 7:30 pm Free Tues 11/17 A Staged Reading of “The Cocktail Hour” by A.R. Gurney 7:30 pm Free Starring Kate Mueth, Larry Nicks, Kristen Lowman, and Josh Gladstone. GUILD HALL Moran and Spiga Galleries and Boots Lamb Education Center 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0806 Museum Hours Thurs – Sat 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sun 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm THE BAY STREET THEATRE Bay Street at Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, NY 631.725.9500 Mon 11/9 – Sat 11/14 and Mon 11/16 – Sat 11/21 Literature Live! presents “The Diary of Anne Frank” $10 weekdays/$15 Sat evenings Performance Times below


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