Dan's Papers June 19, 2009

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North Fork Events FRIDAY, JUNE 19 CANDLELIGHT BALL - ‘A Vineyard Celebration’ Candlelight Ball 6 p.m. hosted by the Peconic Bay Medical Center at Martha Clara Vineyards, Riverhead. Tickets, $225; available at 631-548-6080, or at PBMC’s gift shop in new atrium lobby. SEDUCTION IN CINEMA - ‘Seduction in Cinema,’ 8 p.m., presentation by Howard Oboler at Peconic Landing auditorium, Greenport. Film clips and informative lecture. FRee; 631-477-3800. SATURDAY, JUNE 20 CASINO NIGHT - Casino Night summer fundraiser hosted by East End Arts Council at Martha Clara Vineyards, Riverhead. Tickets $75, includes $100 in gambling chips and discount pass for Cross Sound Ferry. eastendarts.org. 631-727-0900. KAYAKATHON - 2nd annual Long Island Kayakathon, benefits Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation, Clubhouse of Suffolk, Sierra Club of L.I. and Peconic Baykeeper. 516-343-6247. BOY SCOUT YARD SALE - Fourth annual yard sale fundraiser, hosted by Boy Scout Troop 39. Donations wanted. Call 631-872-5231. TOUR AND WINE TASTING - North Fork Garden Tour and Wine Tasting 10 a.m.-5 p.m. to benefit the Breast Cancer Foundation, in memory of Barbara Esser and Jean Van Bergen. Visit four gardens, wine tastings, optional

French country picnic. Tour and wine tasting, $30; with picnic, $40. Reserve at 631-734-5750, potsandpetals@aol.com. OPERA OF THE HAMPTONS - Opera of the Hamptons presents ‘Tosca,’ Saturday, 7 p.m. at Duck Walk North, Main Road, Southold. Advance tickets: priority, $55; general admission, $45. At door: $55. Call 631-728-8804 or see operaofthehamptons.org. SUNDAY, JUNE 21 CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT - Basically Baroque chamber music concert at 4 p.m. at Cutchogue Presbyterian Church. Works by Bach, Handel, Loeillet, Foote and Haydn performed by flutists Jean Hendrickson and William Packard. Admission, $10; students free. Refreshments served following concert. 631-525-3535, 631734-6418. COMING UP TRAWLER FEST - Trawler Fest, the notable cruisingunder-power event produced by PassageMaker Magazine, is returning to Greenport. The event combines a boat show, education, and community fun into one grand boating experience. On June 26–29, the event will take place at Mitchell Park Marina, where exhibiting companies will set up on the picturesque lawn overlooking ocean motorboats of all sizes on display in the marina. 410-990-9086. ONGOING EVENTS SIREN’S SONG GALLERY - “On the Edge - Coastal and Barrier Plants, Their Friends and Some Enemies,” 6-9 p.m. at Siren’s Song Gallery, Greenport. Portion of sales of artworks benefits Cornell University’s Horticultural Research and Extension Center in Riverhead and New York Sea Grant. On view through June 29. Free series of lectures on local ecology by directors and professors from program slated, call gallery for dates. 631-477-1021. WEIGHT LOSS – The second Tuesday of every month, Dr. Russ L’HommeDieu, a physical therapist, holds a free weight management lecture & discussion session for peo-

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Edge” show is, “Coastal barrier plants and the life forms that live off of them. The balance is very important. One can’t do without the other.” The exhibition opened on Saturday night. More than a hundred people jammed into the quaint showroom. The exhibition is a joint effort between the Sirens’ Song Gallery, Cornell University’s Long Island and Horticultural Research & Extension Center, as well as the non-for profit New York Sea Grant organization. The proceeds will go towards helping replenish the eel grass along our coast. That will help bring back our depleted shellfish population. Waloski hopes to take the show on the road when it’s finished in Greenport. Future venues could include Cornell’s Ithaca campus, an art museum in Queens and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. The gallery is open Friday through Monday, from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and whenever else you see the flag outside waving. Just walk up and ring the bell. There’s a schedule of events on sirenssonggallery.com. Sirens’ Song Gallery is also a stop on the Greenport Gallery Walk. The tour stops at eight galleries. So if you haven’t been in a while, I recommend checking out the art scene in Greenport.


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