Dan's Papers December 14, 2012

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DAN’S PAPERS

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Chanukah Menorahcade and Public Menorah Lighting The Chabad Lubavitch of the Hamptons of Woods Lane in East Hampton, celebrated the first night of Chanukah with a car caravan that toured East Hampton Village. Cartop lighted menorahs and the song "Ma Oztzur" announced the presence of the parade. The highlight of the evening was the public lighting of the giant menorah (next to a Christmas tree) in Herrick Park. Photographs by Richard Lewin

2. 2. Yisroel and Zevi Baumgarten prepare the rooftop menorah and loudspeaker for the lead car in the Chanukah caravan. 3. Jay Schneiderman lights the first "candle". 4. Zelig Baumgarten and Mendy Gopin make sure that everyone gets a souvenir menorah.

1. 1. Menorahcade Hosts and directors of the Chabad Lubavitch of the Hamptons in East Hampton, Rabbi Leibel Baumgarten and Mrs. Goldie Baumgarten

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5. Rabbi Leibel Baumgarten, East Hampton Village Mayor Paul Rickenbach and Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman prepare to light the giant menorah in Herrick Park.

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"Mixed Nuts"at Bay Street

St. Nicholas Fair at Christ Episcopal Church in Sag Harbor Christ Episcopal Church of Sag Harbor held their annual St. Nicholas Fair on Saturday. Visitors enjoyed food, fun, raffles and holiday shopping to benefit the work of Church. Photographs by Richard Lewin

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Dance Studio 3 presented an alternative dance performance based on the Nutcracker in Sag Harbor's Baystreet 1. Theatre. 1. Directors/Choreographers Diane Photographs by and Meredith Shumway Tom Kochie

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1. Kristina MacDonald shows off some holiday tree cakes with her children Georgia and Robert. 2. Carol T. Spencer helps promote books by her friend author Grace F. Edwards. 3. Volunteers Dale Decastro, Gale Michne, Kathy Tucker and Fran Ferriss 4. Artist Michael Butler's sled ornament was Nesta Remkus's choice.

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Winterfest at the Shinnecock Museum A winter festival was held at the Shinnecock Museum & Cultural Center featuring an artisan market, Wikun History Village outdoor demos, games and crafts for children, dance performances and a Taste of Shinnecock food sale and oyster bar. Photographs by Tom Kochie 1. Jason Johnson 2. Sunshine Gumbs and Chenae Bullock 3. Marion Phillips and Ed Terry 4. Michelle Thomas-Cuffee and Yanabah Cuffee

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2. 2. Special guest artists from Festival Ballet Providence Alan Alberto and Ruth Bronwen Whitney

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3. 3. The Peppermint Twists with Claire

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4. The Gingerbread Bakers and Gingerbread Girls


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