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Find Hampton jam: Saturday Hampton Bays Farmers Market Church of St. Mary 165 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays 9 AM to 1 PM Havens Farmers Market Havens House Museum 16 South Ferry Road, Shelter Island 9 AM to 12:30 PM

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Hamptons Summer Benefit JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL CELEBRATION WEEKEND BENEFITING DESERVING STUDENTS. MUSIC, COCKTAILS AND GREAT CONVERSATION!

August 6-7, 2016 Featuring an evening reception and Sunday brunch.

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For tickets or sponsorship opportunities, contact UNCF at 212.820.0140 @UNCFNY | UNCF.org/NY-Hamptons or e-mail everette.williams@uncf.org.

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Farm To Fork Gala Art For Life Photos by Tom Fitzgerald and Pam Deutchman / www.society-in-focus.com

Food Pantry Farm’s “Farm to Fork Gala” took place at Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton on July 9.

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Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation presented the 2016 "Art For Life" benefit on Saturday at Fairview Farms in Bridgehampton. RPAF is dedicated to providing inner city youth across New York City with significant exposure to the arts, as well as to supporting emerging artists with exhibition opportunities. This year's private gala honored Soledad O'Brien, Star Jones, Frank Cooper III, James Cruz, Suzanne de Passe, Debra L. Lee, Alex Waislitz,and Artist Nari Ward for their support of the arts, career achievements, and overall commitment to our communities.

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The clouds parted over Cupsogue Beach Hut last Thursday night and That 70s Band kicked off its weekly summer concerts at the Westhampton Beach locale on a beautiful summer’s evening. They’ll be there every Thursday night all summer, and yes, the fun is every bit worth the drive.


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@GuildHall East Hampton Every Wednesday in July and August!

LIVE THEATER PERFORMANCES Adults $18 ($16 GH Members) Kids $14 ($12 GH Members) per performance

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PINKALICIOUS Cookie Design wtih Citarella Draw Treasure Maps and Create Treasure Chests Create Cowboy Masks & Western Scenes Pinocchio themed project

PINKALICIOUS, The Musical Wednesday July 20 at 5pm

Ages 2-7 Based on the book “Pinkalicious” by Victoria Kann & Elizabeth Kann. Music by John Gregor. Lyrics by John Gregor, Elizabeth Kann & Victoria Kann

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Wednesday July 27 at 5pm

Ages 4-9 and come in costume! Featured in New York Magazine’s “Best of NY: Kids!”

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National Marionette Theatre: Pinocchio August 10 at 5pm Ages 4+

Visit GuildHall.org for more August events!

Tickets online at GuildHall.org; at Box Office; 631.324.4050 Theatermania.com or 1.866.811.4111

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The South Fork Natural History Museum's annual "Summer Gala" was held on Saturday at the museum in Bridgehampton. The event honored the Patsy and Jeff Tarr Family and Anke and Jürgen Friedrich. This year's event featured guest chef, the Food Network's chef Alex Guarnaschelli. Guests hosts were Tracy Anderson and Katie Lee.

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The seventh annual "Unconditional Love Dinner Dance" to benefit the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation was held on Saturday. Chuck Scarborough was master of ceremonies and the event honored El Faro De Los Animales.

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Dog Days Of Summer Hamptons Tea Dance On July 8 and July 9, The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation hosted the “Dog Days of Summer” party at addo in Sag Harbor, along with Stella Flame and Vinkara Vineyards, as a pre-party for their seventh annual Unconditional Love Dinner Dance Gala.

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The annual "Hamptons Tea Dance" was held at Nova's Ark Project in Water Mill on Saturday. The event was held to benefit The Center, Services & Advocacy for LGBT Elders and Callen-Lorde Community Health Center.

On Thursday Ann Madonia Fine Art Antiques on Jobs Lane in Southampton presented a lecture and book signing by interior decorator Leta Austin Foster. Proprietors Ann Madonia and her daughter Sue welcomed guests, including Jane Bunn, Clelia Zacharias, and Helene Wall.


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Assembly member Rebecca Seawright hosted her second annual women's golf outing on Friday at The Woods at Cherry Creek in Riverhead.

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Showhouse: A World Unto Yourself

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This Saturday at 6 PM The Hampton Designer Showhouse will open for its sixteenth year in Sag Harbor with a Gala Preview Cocktail Party and remains open to the public through Labor Day. As a showcase for some of the best designer talent in America, the showhouse will feature 25 interior designers and decorating artists who will turn the location into a cumulative masterpiece. The showhouse location is decided based on the size of the house. With numerous designers taking part in the event each year, space is key, allowing plenty of room for individual creativity. This year’s property has three levels, with first and second floor master suites as part of the eight bedrooms featured on each floor. Each room overlooks a beautiful, completely private three acre setting. Also included will be a wine cellar, elevator and home theater. The public’s interest in home design is steadily on the rise. Television programming, such as on HGTV, inspires new ways to decorate and remodel the everyday house. Stores are stocking their shelves with designer product lines of all levels and whether you shop at Target or Hellman-Lang, there is a style for everyone. All this

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contributes to the growing appeal of the event as people come in from as far as Connecticut, New Jersey, all over New York and even Pennsylvania for day trips. Tony Manning, the Showhouse Marketing Chairman, has helped the Hampton Designer Showhouse obtain national coverage through full scale public awareness campaigning. Manning describes the event as “different things for different people . . . a world unto yourself” with “a great way to walk into a room and experience it.” One of his favorite features is the ceiling, an aspect the public has a tendency to overlook. Tony encourages the public to get ideas and become fascinated. He imagines walking into a room and questioning, “With three different types of windows, how did this designer choose to deal with that?” Each space is a unique escape. Naming his favorite designers was comparable to picking a favorite child: “impossible.” Though a few repeat names Manning recommends watching out for are the Tilton Fenwick women, consisting of Anne Maxwell Foster and Suysel dePedro Cunningham, Gideon Mendelson of Mendelson Group, Inc., Kate Singer of Kate Singer Home, and Mabley Handler of Mably Handler Interior Design. The full list of designers this year includes Art Works & Designs, Inc., Bakes and Kropp, Baltimore Design

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Group, Barbara Page Home, Dodson Interiors, Dyfari Interiors, Elle Cole Interiors, Inc., Elsa R. Soyars Interiors, Erin Gates Design, Kate Singer Home, Kyle Roberts Interior Design, Liliane Hart Interiors, Mabley Handler Interior Design, Marie-Christine Design, McGrath II, Melanie Turner Interiors, Mendelson Group, Inc., Michael Del Piero, Mikel Welch Designs, Steven Stolman, The Rinfret Group, Tilton Fenwick, and Wolf Interior Designs, with new designers in from Dallas, Atlanta, and Houston. This year’s proceeds will benefit Southampton Hospital. Hamptons

Designer Showhouse has been working closely with the hospital for years and the two have established a wonderful relationship. Honorary Showhouse Chairman is Mario Buatta, with Jamie Drake and Alexa Hampton as the Honorary Design Co-Chairs. The house this year is located at 1597 Noyac Path in Sag Harbor and was donated by Bodenchak Design and Build. Opening night gala tickets are available for $225 each. You can follow more stories from Nicole Teitler on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat as Nikki On The Daily.

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This July, one of the most famous photography books in recent decades, The End: Montauk, N.Y. by Michael Dweck, will debut its expanded 10th Anniversary Limited Art Edition, retailing at $3000. Seen in the homes of A-listers like Ralph and Dylan Lauren, Paul McCartney and Calvin Klein, this is a rare art collector’s book hailed as “the ultimate homage to the sun kissed life.” From the dunes of Montauk’s secret surfing haunts, Dweck’s first major photographic work told a paradisiacal narrative about summer and youth, which blended idealism and documentation to reflect a place and a way of life both fading and being reinvented. Originally published in 2004, the first edition’s 5000 copies sold out in less than three weeks and became an instant classic. Today, a first edition copy can command a price of up to $30,000 on the private market. Its now-iconic images effortlessly portrayed a timeless love affair with Montauk’s surfing subculture and the gorgeous denizens who lived there. Limited to only 300 copies and retailing at $3000, the expanded 10th Anniversary Art Edition Box Set will feature 260 photographs (85 previously unpublished), new reflective essays by Dweck, and an exclusive 11” x 14” silver gelatin print of some of the book’s most quintessential images. Collectors of fine photography may relish this rare opportunity to own the signed, numbered, limited edition volume, as well as a signed gelatin silver print of one of Dweck’s most famous photographs. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of The End: Montauk, N.Y. will go towards maintaining the waterways and beaches through the Surfrider Foundation, Oceana, and Splash. For more visit www.michaeldweck.com. J.M.

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All 4 Color

The White Room Galler y in Bridgehampton presents "All 4 Color" with artists Barbara Bilotta, Mark E. Zimmerman, Kat O’Neill, and Katherine Liepe-Levinson. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. The show runs through August 7.

Decisive Moments

The East End Photographers Group's “Decisive Moments” exhibition will be held at the Water Mill Museum. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. The show runs through August 14. The EEPG is celebrating its 28th year as a nonprofit community-based photographic organization and its sixth year exhibiting at the Water Mill

Museum. Artists include Virginia Aschmoneit, Berges Alveraz, Paul Dempsey, Dana Dolan, Rich Faron, Gerry Giliberti, Pamela Greinke, Pete Heinz, Virginia Khuri, Jaques LeBlanc, Joel Lefkowitz, Katherine Levinson, Anthony Lombardo, George Mallis, Patricia Martinez, Berton Miller, Michael McLaughlin, Ron Nicoletta, Jim Sabiston, Dainis Saulitis, Jeff Schultz, Rosa Hanna Scott, Mark Seidenfeld, Jim Slezak, Clarence Simpson, Marilyn Stevenson, Christina Stow, Catherine Vitale, Bob Wilson, and Nicola Wilson.

The Wednesday Group

The Wednesday Group, Plein Air Painters of the East End, will host a show at the Amagansett Historical Association at the Jackson Carriage House. A reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. There will also be a demo/paint out on July 27 from 9 AM to noon. Participation artists

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American Realism

The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum presents “Masters of American Realism,” curated by Peter J. Marcelle. This exhibition is comprised of painting, sculpture, and drawing and features recent past authorities, such as Andrew Wyeth and John Koch, and notable contemporary luminaries, including Daniel Sprick, Marc Sijan, Clio Newton, Matthew Adelberg, Bo Bartlett, Miriam Dougenis, Jeanne Duval, Anna Jurinich, Jules Kirschenbaum, Luigi Lucioni, Alyssa Monks, Clio Newton, Lee Wells Prentice, Rafael Soares, and Michael Viera, among many others. An opening reception will be held on Friday from 6 to 8 PM. The exhibit runs through August 4.

Princess And Provocateur

RJD Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “The Princess And The Provocateur” opening Saturday with a reception from 6:30 to 9:30 PM. This group exhibition will highlight the artwork of Swedish painter Alexander Klingspor, whose work is caught between realism and surrealism and reflects the inner states of the mind with an unsettling and idiosyncratic point of view. There will also be work from Candice Bohannon, Jesse Lane, Rachel Moseley, Katie O’Hagan, Adrienne Stein. The show runs through August 15.

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Eric Firestone Galler y in East Hampton presents "MirrorMirror," a group exhibition featuring works by artists concerned with reflective surfaces, the quality of a mirrored object’s reflection, and doubled images. The show will run through August 4.

The Fireplace Project

The Fireplace Project in Springs, a contemporary art gallery and project space, presents Maia Ruth Lee’s “Casual Water,” and Peter Sutherland’s “Santa Carla.” The show runs through August 15.

Eye Of Eight

East End Arts presents its invitational art show, “Eye Of Eight,” an exhibition of the vision of eight regional awardwinning photographic artists, in collaboration with Southampton Cultural Center. The show is on display at the Southampton Cultural Center through August 30. This exhibition is curated by Steven Schreiber.

Water

Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “Water,” a photography exhibit with artist Daniel Jones, Blair Seagram, Herb Friedman, and Stephen Wilkes. The work in this show is very inspirational. Some are slightly calmer while others are very dramatic. Either way, they’re all quite exciting. The show runs through August 22. Visit www.tullaboothgallery.com.

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astrology & all Week of 7/20/16 -7/27/16
 Highlights of the week: Happy Birthday, Leo! Sun moves into Leo on Saturday. Saturn square Neptune makes us confused about our goals. It’s okay, we are all feeling a little scattered. Just enjoy these summer days while we can. Aries (3/20 - 4/20) Are you wrong to desire your freedom? Dreams may hold the answers you seek. Although patience is not your best virtue, it is a time to think about any changes you’d like to make but not a time to act on them. Taurus (4/20 - 5/21) Whether in love or in finance, if you use a little wisdom, those investments have a way of paying off. Establish firm foundations to build on when the action happens in the fall. Gemini (5/21 - 6/22) Busy running with friends and family makes you a little frazzled. Pace yourself to get enough rest and watch the tummy. Relationships can reach new understanding (boundaries)? Cancer (6/22 - 7/23) Basking in summer’s warm glow brings meaningful

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times with friends and lovers. Show others that you care and watch the rewards. These are the times to create great memories. Leo (7/23 - 8/23) Happy Birthday, Leo! Will this birthday time find you recreating yourself? Maybe you’ll redo the hair or start that exercise routine. If you add some new items to the wardrobe, you will emerge even more glamorous. Virgo (8/23 - 9/23) Although the invitations pour in, you may find yourself wanting to stay close to home. Accept the parties or dinner dates you want and take a rain check on the others. Don’t listen to the gossip or get involved. Libra (9/23 - 10/23) Relationship or money worries come up for discussion and may need to be sorted out. Once the air is cleared you rest easy. Are you thinking of moving? Think it over carefully. Scorpio (10/23 - 11/22) Why are these old thoughts coming up again? Perhaps it is time to give reconciliation a second chance. If you don’t change your attitude, you can’t complain that

Sagittarius (11/22 - 12/21) Being out in nature will not only help you feel better, but you may get some inspiration about those career choices you want to implement. Enjoy these summer skies with friends. Capricorn (12/21 - 1/20) Romance can be very much on your mind this week. If partnered, make special time to be together. If single, get out and be seen. Changes in your home will have to wait as you prefer to spend time with friends and love ones. Aquarius (1/20 - 2/19) Try to strike a balance between work and play. You don’t need a lot of money in order to enjoy yourself. Take time to relax and laugh.

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Pisces (2/19 - 3/20) If it seems too good to be true, guess what? It is! Have a great time but don’t let the fantasy carry you away. Note: If you know your rising sign, read the horoscope for that sign to. Born at the beginning or end of a sign? Read the one before or after your Sun sign. Joanne Wolff is a Certified ISAR (International Society for Astrological Research) Astrology counselor and a Certified NY State Hypnotist. She uses astrology to guide her clients to realize the potential in their natal charts. She is available for private readings either in person or by phone and private parties as well as charity events.
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Sunday, Jake Lear at 9 PM. Monday is Sarah Conway & The Playful Souls at 8 PM followed by Open Mic Night at 10 PM. On Tuesday, Brad Cole, Matt Nakoa & Robinson Treacher at 8 PM followed by Hot Date Band at 10 PM.

Wednesday Night Live Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky host “Wednesday Night Live,” a weekly open mic at MJ Dowling’s in Sag Harbor from 8 to 11 PM. Performers include musicians, poets, comedians, and singers. Sign up starts at 7 PM. Performers get a free soft drink or tap beverage. Around The World Guild Hall presents Around the World in 80 Minutes starring Cole Rumbough and Molly Ryan, with musical director Matt Baker, on Thursday at 8 PM. Rumbough and Ryan return to Guild Hall with a musical journey around the world through the melodies and lyrics of the great American composers of the 20th century, such as Cole Porter, Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, Frank Loesser, and Johnny Burke. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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Urinetown: The Musical The North Fork Community Theater presents Urinetown: The Musical. The production is directed by Brett Chizever, with Music Director John Bradley, and Co-Producers Michele Messinger and Susan McCabe. The hilarious comedy Urinetown: The Musical is a bold satire on politics, capitalism, and socialism, as well as a parody of such hit musicals as Les Miserables and West Side Story. The show runs Thursday through August 7. For more info call 631-298-4500. Tony & Tina’s Wedding On Saturday evening, The Suffolk Theater presents Tony & Tina’s Wedding. You are invited to a one-of-akind night of theater, where you the audience, become guests in a festive Italian-American wedding celebration --- from the first toast to the last bite of cake.

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Chita Rivera Come celebrate the one and only Broadway legend Chita Rivera in a unique solo concert event on Saturday at 8 PM at Guild Hall in East Hampton. This incomparable Tony Award winner will recreate signature moments from her legendary career including numbers from West Side Story, Sweet Charity, Chicago, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Bye, Bye, Birdie, The Rink, and The Visit. In addition to a special tribute to her friends John Kander and Fred Ebb, the timeless music of Leonard Bernstein, Charles Strouse, Jerry Herman, and Stephen Sondheim will also be featured, with live trio accompaniment. Visit www.guildhall.org. Jay & The Americans The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead presents Americans Rock & Roll Greats! with Jay & the Americans on Friday night. Ladysmith Black Mambazo Guild Hall in East Hampton presents Ladysmith Black Mambazo on Friday at 8 PM. For over 50 years, South Africa’s Ladysmith Black Mambazo has warmed the hearts of audiences worldwide with their uplifting vocal harmonies, signature dance moves, and charming onstage banter. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Jazz On The Steps Jazz on the Steps by The Jam Session Inc. is held at the Southampton Cultural Center. These informal concerts are presented on the front steps of the Southampton Arts Center every Sunday from noon to 2 PM through September 4. Rams Head Inn The Rams Head Inn on Shelter Island presents Jane Hastay, piano; Peter Martin Weiss, bass; John Ludlow, sax; Baron Lewis, trumpet; and John Cataletto, drums every Sunday from 6 to 9:30 PM. Jim Turner Jim Turner performs live blues, rock, reggae, and swing every Thursday this summer at Baron’s Cove in Sag Harbor from 2 to 5 PM. Also preforming this Saturday from 7 to 10 PM. Ray Red Ray Red performs Aussie style pop/rock at SALT on Shelter Island every Friday at 5 PM. Stephen Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett presents The Record Company at 8 PM tonight followed by Karaoke with Helen “The Diva” McGuire at 10 PM. Alejandro Escovedo on Thursday at 8 PM and The Gary Douglas Band at 10 PM. On Friday, David Bromberg Quintet at 8 PM and Booga Sugar at 10 PM. On Saturday, Robert Randolph and the Family Band at 7 PM, Hopefully Forgiven at 9 PM, and Hello Brooklyn at 11 PM. On

The Last Night Of Ballyhoo Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents The Last Night Of Ballyhoo, the Tony Award-winning play by Alfred Uhry, directed by Will Pomerantz. Atlanta, 1939. It’s the premiere of Gone with the Wind, it’s the party of the year, and everything is about to change. The wealthy and important Freitag family is looking forward to Ballyhoo, the lavish German Jewish country club ball, and all it will mean for daughters Lala and Sunny. But life turns upside down when their uncle brings home his new employee, a handsome Eastern European bachelor from Brooklyn. The production will run through Sunday. Visit www.baystreet.org.

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Fridays At Five On Friday, the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton presents its “Fridays At Five” series. This week, Michael Shnayerson. Shnayerson, a contributing editor for Vanity Fair since 1986, has written more than 80 stories on subjects ranging from politics and arts to the environment. The program is from 5 to 6 PM. Hampturbia East Hampton Library’s 2016 Tom Twomey Series presents “Hampturbia” in the Age of Escalade Entitlement with speaker architect Preston T. Phillips on Thursday from 6 to 7 PM. Richard Mishaan Guild Hall in East Hampton presents On Design: Richard Mishaan, hosted by editor and author Pamela Fiori, on Sunday at 11 AM. Visit www.guildhall.org. Andrew Nagorski The Quogue Library presents its Conversations

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with the Author series 2016. Tickets are $20 and are on sale now. This sunday, Andrew Nagorski, author of The Nazi Hunters. For more information call 631-6534224, ext. 101.

BookHampton BookHampton in East Hampton presents Jennifer Close, author of The Hopefuls and Rumann Alam, author of Rich and Pretty on Thursday at 7 PM. On Friday, Michael Bierut, author of How To at 6 PM. On Saturday at 6 PM, it’s Johnson Hartig author of Libertine. Visit www.bookhampton.com. Michael Clinton Marders in Bridgehampton will have a book signing for Michael Clinton, author of The Hamptons from 10 AM to noon on Saturday.

Film

Films On The Haywall Marders in Bridgehampton presents Films On The Haywall on Fridays. This week, Three Days Of The Condor. Bring a beach chair, a blanket and a picnic. Films start at dark. Set up at 8:45 PM and enjoy a musical prelude. The Midnight Orchestra Southampton Cultural Center’s second annual Jewish Film Festival takes place on Tuesdays at 7:30 PM. This week, The Midnight Orchestra. Visit www. scc-arts.org.

Dance

Boogie Stomp Guild Hall presents Boogie Stomp, a dance musical celebration, starring two amazing performers, Bob Baldori and Arthur Migliazza, on Sunday at 8 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org. Peter And The Wolf The Hampton Ballet Theatre School, celebrating 10 years of dance education on the East End, will be performing the enchanting ballet Peter and the Wolf on Tuesday at 6 PM, at the Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton and at the Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation at 240 Edgemere Street in Montauk on Thursday, July 28, at 7 PM. This production is a collaboration between the Hampton Ballet Theatre School, the Hampton Festival Orchestra and a surprise, celebrity guest narrator. Visit www.hamptonballettheatreschool.com.

Comedy

David Sedaris Guild Hall in East Hampton presents one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers, David Sedaris, on Monday at 8 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.


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As Healing opens Sharon (Shannon DeVido) and Donald (David Harrell) are eating cake in the living room and watching Home Shopping Network. It seems utterly quotidian, but at second glance, we notice that Donald has a thalidomide-deformed arm and Sharon, seated behind the couch, is in a wheelchair. They’re trying to chill because today they buried Zoe whose home they’re staying in while they clean it out. Others soon arrive, even if they couldn’t make it to the funeral. Among them, Bonnie (Jamie Petrone), a perky young woman who moves with remarkable flexibility, given that she’s wheelchair bound, and her new boyfriend Greg (John McGinty) who doesn’t miss a beat, even though he’s deaf. Tall and naturally good looking, he’s an entrepreneur with an Internet startup, selling electric toothbrushes on the Internet. As a man who reads lips, he gets to see a lot of teeth. There is no embarrassment here about the pathos of these characters’ lives. Those who knew Zoe met her at a camp they all attended as children. Their mentor, Joan (Lynne Lipton), whose teachings Zoe clung to until she surrendered her fight to live, was a Christian Scientist who taught kids that the material world is an illusion and they could pray their way out of wheelchairs into healthy lives. Just the folderol of which Zoe was the ultimate victim. But long before Zoe’s demise, Sharon, her best friend and by far the most accomplished character in the play, had the camp shut down. Shannon De Vido, in a performance that brings Marlee Maitlin’s early film work to mind, portrays her beautifully. But much as she tries to save Zoe from dying of strep throat because she wouldn’t take medicine, Sharon carries the guilt of her loss. ‘Why couldn’t she? Why didn’t she?’ are probing questions she also cannot dispel. A playwright who peers into dark places, Samuel D. Hunter’s takes a brave look at the lives of people with disabilities; the harsh realities of the world they encounter; and the nature of hope and spirituality. Most importantly, Hunter draws true, meaningful characters.

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were vastly improved by racial war and plundering. Here, in the Potomac Theatre Project’s revival at the Atlantic Stage 2 Theater, Michael Kaye portrays the literary hero, John Halder, a novelist whose works espousing the positive reasons for euthanasia have been lauded by Eichmann (Adam Ludwig) as well as Hitler (Noah Berman). At first, Halder appears to be a morally informed intellectual. His best friend is a Jewish psychoanalyst in whom he confides, especially about his inability to demonstrate manly prowess. Throughout their conversations, Halder sustains the belief that the Nazis will relinquish their position on racialism when the German economy stabilizes, and along with it the need for a nationalist sentiment. Besides, when the going gets too tough, Halder always has an out, escaping into an illusory inner life in which he is only aware of the music he hears playing in his mind. Motivated by ambition, an unsatisfying marriage, and his lust for a young student, Halder joins the Nazi party. In his lapse from morality -- abandoning his family, refusing to help his best friend flea the country -- he denies any perception of wrongdoing. Regardless, it’s all good for our hero, who just gets sucked in, and frankly there is no clear reason why a good man succumbs to such banality. We simply watch it happen, and in the play’s climactic scene, when Halder arrives at Auschwitz to aid in euthanizing the camp’s diseased and decimated inmates, he contends that he’s relieving them of their burdened lives. If he sees anything else about it, the victorious band playing in his mind blots it all out. The scenic design by Mark Evancho, on a naked stage with a piano and several boxes used to create a variety of locations, is truly deft. The ensemble, especially Tim Spears as Halder’s

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Right wing populism, as we know, is finding fertile soil in our land. A lousy economy for most of us, a political system that proves ineffectual, and the threat of menace from foreigners and foreign countries, is fodder for unconventional politics. Just the environment for the antiestablishment mass media frenzy Donald Trump produces. In C. J. Taylor’s Good, we witness some parallels with the setting: Germany in the ‘30s. Most importantly and simply, that Hitler, an avenger of society’s underdogs, had his willing beneficiaries, the many underserved people whose lives

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best friend, is outstanding. Careening from Chaplinesque to Hitleresque and desperate for help from his friend, Spears executes the role with sardonic humor. Fortunately, director Jim Petosa mines the emotional impact of Taylor’s political drama.

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Running in repertoire with Good, the Potomic Theater Project’s revival of No End of Blame: Scenes of Overcoming follows the career of an artist, simultaneously chronicling the political tide from World War I, to the rise of the Soviet Union, to England from the 1930s into the ‘70s. It is equally a drama about the artist as the outsider, and the repression of free speech. Between Bela (Alex Draper) a political cartoonist, and the censors who prevail upon him from one social construct to another, there is no sentimental favorite. When we first meet him fighting in the Carpathian Mountains during WW I, he’s attempting to rape a half naked, nearly dead woman. Meanwhile, his artist friend and military comrade, Grigor (David Barlow), responds by taking out his pen to document her beauty. While one is vicious, the other is utterly banal.

As played with sheer cheekiness and passion by Alexander Draper, Bela is a man who acts on base instinct and whose crude behaviors are sometimes just as despicable as his censors find him to be. And the censors – well, they are merely cartoonish characterizations, not truly worthy of our regard. Rife with myriad characters, several of whom are played by one actor, and set in diverse time periods and sociopolitical structures, Howard Barker’s drama requires the audience to fix close attention on the action. And even then, what we face is the ambiguity of human motivation and the enigmatic world of the artist. Clearly, Barker didn’t intend to make play going an easy experience. To that end, director Richard Romagnoli is a reasonable conduit. Along with Draper, the actors achieve a strong presence throughout their many roles. Jonathan Tindle as a communist interrogator, a dumb Bobbie, and a publisher of a family newspaper on London’s Fleet Street, gives a stand out performance, as does Valerie Leonard in roles that require a wide range of accents. As his cohort and in various other roles, David Barlow proves so cartoonish, we wonder what we should tolerate as theater.


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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com.

Golf Outing

The “Daniel Scofield Memorial Golf Outing” will be held at Cherry Creek Golf Links in Riverhead on Friday. The cost is $175 per golfer or $700 per foursome. Registration starts at 11:30 AM. Enjoy 18 holes of golf, BBQ lunch, dinner, open bar, gift bags, and raffles. Dinner only is $80. Visit www. dansfoundation.org for more info. The organization is dedicated to the memory of Daniel Ryan Scofield who lost his battle with addiction at the age of 25. Proceeds go directly towards helping young people in recovery and education.

40 and under) are priced at $100. For tickets contact the East Hampton Historical Society at 631-324-6850, info@easthamptonhistory.org.

Gimme Shelter

Maureen’s Haven will hold its annual gala on Friday at the Hyatt Sea Star Ballroom in Riverhead on Friday from 6 to 10 PM. For tickets or sponsorship info email codymgrenfield@maureenshaven.org or call 631-727-6832.

Ellen and Chuck Scarborough will host the Gimme Shelter Animal Rescue Fifth Annual Summer Benefit on Saturday from 4 to 7 PM at their estate in Southampton. The event raises money to save dogs who are on death row at kill shelters across the country, spay/neuter the dogs, pay for all necessary medical care, and find them loving forever homes. Chuck Scarborough, Emmy Award-winning NBC anchor and correspondent, animal lover and adopter of two Gimme Shelter dogs, will act as master of ceremonies. Tickets to the benefit are $200 per person in advance and $250 on event day and at the door, and may be purchased online at http://bit. ly/24G4N8p. For more information visit www.gimmeshelteranimalrescue. org.

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The East Hampton Historical Society presents the return of the “East Hampton Antiques Show” to the grounds of the Mulford Farm on Saturday and Sunday. Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, the East Hampton Antiques Show is widely recognized as the premier antiques event on eastern Long Island and a highlight of the East Hampton arts and social calendar. A e r i n L a u d e r — d e s i g n e r, tastemaker, and modern day–style icon — is the Honorary Chairperson of the Preview Cocktail Party on Friday which offers patrons an early buying opportunity from the impressive array of antiques, art, jewelry, and collectibles. Ticket proceeds from the Preview Cocktail Party benefit the East Hampton Historical Society. Admission to the Antiques Show is $10, with early buying at $20. Tickets for the Friday night Opening Preview Cocktail Party start at $150 per person and include return visits on the weekend. Junior Tickets (ages

On Saturday The James Beard Foundation will honor John Besh, multiple James Beard Award–winning chef, author, philanthropist, and restaurateur, at its annual Hamptons fundraiser and tasting party. Held under a sprawling white tent at Wölffer Estate Vineyard, “Chefs & Champagne” will feature flowing Champagne Barons de Rothschild, Goose Island beer, Wölffer Estate wine, and culinary offerings from a select group of over 40 fine chefs. Funds raised at the event help support the James Beard Foundation’s wide variety of initiatives, including culinary student scholarships and the organization’s annual food conference on sustainability, public health, and nutrition. A silent auction consisting of fine dining experiences, wines and spirits, cookware, and culinary travel packages will also raise funds for the organization. General admission for JBF Members is $200 and $275 for non-members.

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VIP premium admission is $375 for JBF members and non-members. VIP tables of 10 are $4000. For reservations and more information, contact the James Beard Foundation at 212-6272308 or visit www.jamesbeard.org/ chefsandchampagne.

Designer Showhouse

The Hampton Designer Showhouse, the showcase for America’s premier design talent, will open with a “Gala Preview Cocktail Party” on Saturday at 6 PM, and will run until Labor Day. Proceeds will benefit Southampton Hospital. Mario Buatta is the Honorar y Showhouse Chairman. Jamie Drake and Alexa Hampton are the Honorary Design Co-Chairmen. Now in its sixteenth year, the Hampton Designer Showhouse will feature 25 top interior designers and decorative artists who will turn a traditional shingle style house into a decorating masterpiece. This year’s Showhouse located at 1597 Noyac Path in Sag Harbor and has been generously donated by Bodenchak Design and Build. Gala tickets are $225 each. Visit www.hamptondesignershowhouse. com.

Black & White

The Shelter Island Historical Society presents its fourth annual “Black & White” dinner on Saturday. Dinner is provided by Marie Eiffel and music by Lisa Shaw, Tom Hashagen, and Swingshift.

Sunset On The Harbor

LGBT Network presents “Sunset on the Harbor” cocktail reception on Saturday at the Breakwater Yacht Club in Sag Harbor from 5 to 8 PM. Enjoy the sunset with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres benefiting the LGBT Network, a non-profit organization serving Long Island’s LGBT community since 1993. Proceeds support the LGBT Network’s Hamptons LGBT Center in Sag Harbor that provides services and a safe space for LGBT youth, adults, older adults, and LGBT-headed families of the East End throughout the year.

Starry Night

The Ellen Hermanson Foundation presents “Starry Night” in Southampton on Saturday from 7 to 10 PM. Enjoy a summer gala under the stars that includes delicious Hamptons fare and musical entertainment. Event Chair Jean Shafiroff joins Honorary Chair Calvin Klein. This year’s event will honor Jennifer Finkelstein of the 5 Under 40 Foundation. Proceeds from the event will go to Ellen’s Well and the Ellen Hermanson Breast Centers at Southampton Hospital and in Hampton Bays.

CMEE Celebrates Heroes

Children’s Museum of the East End’s 8th Annual Family Fair “CMEE Celebrates Heroes” takes place on Saturday from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM in Bridgehampton. This year’s Family Fair, “CMEE Celebrates Heroes,” will honor superheroes to local heroes

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within the East End community with out-of-this-world crafts, water rides, performances, music, food and-most importantly, fun for the whole family. CMEE will also welcome a group of Honorary Co-Chairs which include Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, Jane Krakowski, Katie Lee, Dan Abrams, Stacey Bendet, Molly Sims, Charlie and Lauran Walk, Tiffani Thiessen and Brady Smith. For tickets visit www.CMEE.org.

Serious Moonlight

“Serious Moonlight,” the LongHouse Reserve’s jubilee year Summer Benefit takes place on Saturday. Illustrious notables who have been honored in the past will return to LongHouse to pay tribute to founder Jack Lenor Larsen in this milestone 25th year, and celebrate the future of LongHouse. Overseen by restaurateur Alice Waters, a jubilee feast will be served, and as the evening unfolds an anniversary short film will delight guests. This will be followed by dancing and a silent auction. This year Molly Chappellet and Luanne Wells will be honored with the LongHouse Art Leadership Award. Dress for the evening will be “night sky and silver,” and bidding for the auction has started at paddle8.com/ auctions/longhouse. For tickets call 631-329-3568, email events@longhouse.org, or visit www.longhouse.org.

A Taste of Montauk

The fourth Annual “A Taste of Montauk” will be held on Sunday, July 24, presented by Montauk Chamber of Commerce. The event will celebrate the best local food, wine and craft brews that Montauk and East End food and beverage establishments have to offer. The event will be held at the Montauk Yacht Club under a tent on the Great Lawn with a beautiful view of Lake Montauk, from 6 to 9 PM. Among the participating restaurants at press time will be Tillie’s Restaurant at Gurney’s, Backyard at Sole East, Joni’s, East by Northeast, Coast Kitchen at Montauk Yacht Club, Montauk Shellfish Co., Surfside Inn, Arbor, Duryea’s Lobster Dock, Westlake Fish House, Swallow East, Tacombi Montauk, and Shagwong Tavern. Among the participating wineries and breweries will be Martha Clara, Pindar, Duck Walk, Osprey’s Dominion, Bedell Cellars, and Montauk Brewing. Live music will be performed by the Lynn Blue Band. Tickets are $75 in advance, and $85 at the door. All proceeds benefit the Montauk Chamber and its continuing initiatives for the community. Visit www.montaukchamber.com to purchase tickets online.

Ride For Kids

The sixth annual “Ride for Kids,” a charity SoulCycle ride, will be held at the Barn in Bridgehampton on Thursday, July 28, at 6 PM. The ride will be led by SoulCycle Senior Master

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE C-16. Instructor Stacey Griffith and is hosted by Halstead Property power broker Louise Phillips Forbes. All proceeds benefit NYC nonprofit Change for Kids, and the more than 4000 elementary school students from low-income communities in its partner schools. Bikes are available for purchase at www.changeforkids.org or by calling 212-213-8061.

Paint At The Parrish

The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, in collaboration with The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, recently launched Paint At The Parrish, a program tailored to individuals with dementia and/or Alzheimer’s disease and their care partners. Paint At The Parrish is offered to local families at no cost. The program is funded through donations, as well as proceeds from local fundraising events. On Thursday, July 28, ADRC will host a cocktail reception at the Parrish Art Museum to celebrate this amazing collaboration and to honor the museum for its commitment to our community and to our Alzheimer’s population. Proceeds from this event will benefit ADRC’s ongoing programs at the Parrish. There will be special performance compliments of Escola de Samba BOOM. Music will be provided by the Vanessa Trouble Quartet. Corporate sponsorship opportunities are available and tickets may be purchased for $250 per person. For more info visit www.adrcinc.org and click on Art For Alzheimer’s.

Thomas Moran Trust

The Thomas Moran Trust presents its “Midsummer Cocktail Party,” to be held on the evening of Friday, July 29, from 6 to 8 PM, on the historical grounds of the Thomas Moran and Mary Nimmo Moran Studio on Main Street in East Hampton Village. The benefit party will celebrate the final phases of this sensitive restoration project and offer the public a sneak-peek of the interior, as well as access to the outbuildings and grounds. A community of artistic luminaries has rallied to lend their support, bridging the legacy of the Morans with the contemporary East End art community. Benefit Committee members include: Cindy Sherman, Larry Gagosian, Kim Cattrall, Eric Fischl, April Gornik, Nicole Miller, Edwina von Gal, Ralph Gibson, Mary Jane Marcasiano, and Neda Young — among others. All proceeds from the "Midsummer Cocktail Party" will go toward the completion of the restoration. Tickets start at $250 and can be bought online at www.thomasmorantrust. org or by calling the office of the Thomas Moran Trust at 631-324-0100.

A Taste Of Shelter Island

The Perlman Music Program’s annual summer benefit “A Taste Of Shelter Island” will be held on Friday, July 29, starting at 6 PM with a reception by the beach. At 7 PM there will be a celebration concert followed by a

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Watermill Center

The Watermill Center will once again bring together the worlds of theater, art, fashion, design, and society for The 23rd Annual Watermill Center summer benefit and auction, “FADA House Of Madness,” on Saturday, July 30. Watermill’s International Summer Program participants come from over 25 countries to create installations and performances throughout the eight-anda-half acre grounds for the event. The funds raised support The Watermill Center’s year-round Artist Residency and Education Programs, providing a unique environment for young and emerging artists to explore and develop new work. This year’s Benefit will feature performances and installations by ANOHNI and The Bruce High Quality Foundation, among others. For more information or to purchase tickets over the phone, contact Erin Wainwright at 212-253-7484 ext. 115, or email benefit@watermillcenter. org.

Paddlers for Humanity

Paddlers for Humanity presents the "11th Annual Block Challenge" on Saturday, July 30. The unique and life-affirming 18-mile, open ocean paddle from Montauk to Block Island is the organization’s signature event and has been the driving force behind the success of Paddlers for Humanity. Visit www.p4h.org.

Walk Of Hope

The Hope for Depression Research Foundation presents the “Walk of Hope” on Saturday, July 30, starting at 9 AM at the the Southampton Cultural Center, where Chair Audrey Gruss will lead participants on a three-mile walk around Lake Agawam in Southampton Village. HDRF was founded in April 2006 in memory of Audrey’s mother Hope, who struggled with clinical depression. The causes of depression are still unknown and 50 percent of people do not respond to existing medications, but HDRF is working to change that. The mission of HDRF is to accelerate advanced brain research into the origins, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of depression, as well as raise awareness of depression as a medical illness, educate the public, and erase the stigma of depression.

Midsummer’s Evening

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary in Bridgehampton will host a “Midsummer’s Evening” silent auction and art sale on Saturday, July 30, in the Parish Center to benefit the fund for painting and refurbishing the church. The art sale consists of local artists, and the silent auction includes golf packages at major golf clubs in the area, a week’s stay in vacation homes here and abroad, luxury items, meals in local restaurants, and much more. Wine, beer, and hors d’oeuvres will be

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served. Donation is $50. Contact Lisa at 631-537-0156 for more info.

Super Saturday 19

The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance’s Super Saturday 19, will take place on Saturday, July 30, at Nova’s Ark Project in Water Mill. The event is hosted by Kelly Ripa, Donna Karan, and Gabby Karan de Felice. OCRFA’s Super Saturday is a daylong shopping event that brings top luxury name brands in high fashion, accessories, beauty, children’s, and home goods at 30 to 50 percent off retail to guests with a passion for fashion, charity, and bargain deals with over 150 participants including: alice + olivia, Brooks Brothers, Club Monaco, Henri Bendel, Kenneth Cole, Kiehls, MILLY, Ralph Lauren, Robert Graham, Scoop NYC, Shoshanna, SoulCycle, VINCE and more. The event is complete with a kids carnival, arts and crafts, and great dining and treats. Super Saturday has earned the reputation as one of the most exciting events of the summer on the East Coast, while raising muchneeded funds for ovarian cancer research. All of the proceeds from Super Saturday 19’s sales of merchandise, tickets and tables go toward funding OCRFA’s programs, including vital ovarian cancer research by the nation’s top scientists as they seek to end this terrible disease. For more info visit www.supersaturday. ocrf.org/supersaturdayny.

Lobster Fest

The 25th Annual Lobster Fest hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Greenport and Southold is held on Saturday, July 30, at Founders Landing Wharf House in Southold. Sponsored by Suffolk County National Bank to benefit local community service projects for Rotary, tickets are $50 for adults if purchased in advance and $55 the day of the event. Treat yourself to a delicious lobster or steak dinner complete with local corn and watermelon served from 5 to 8 PM. Enjoy continuous live music until 9:30 PM. Kid’s meals for the 12 and under crowd are $7 and include a choice of hamburger or hot dog.

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Lambda Legal

The Lambda Legal benefit will be held on Saturday, July 30, from 5 to 8 PM, at the home of Joe Hall and Martin Dagata in East Hampton. Guests will enjoy an evening of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres with fellow supporters, as they celebrate Lambda Legal’s work in the fight for LGBT equality and people living with HIV and reflect on the work still ahead. Tickets start at $200. For more info call 212-809-8585, ext. 215.

2016 Chefs Dinner

World-renowned five-star chefs gather to celebrate Hayground School’s 20th Anniversary, and raise much-needed financial aid for the school, which incorporates the Edible Garden/Kitchen Science program into its curriculum on its pastoral Bridgehampton grounds. This year, on Sunday, July 31, at 5 PM, the dinner honors Chef Claudia Fleming of North Fork Table & Inn, and Toni Ross, co-owner Nick & Toni’s and co-founder of Hayground School. Additional chefs include Josh Capon, Tom Coliccio, Elizabeth Falkner, Alex Guarnaschelli, Abigail Hitchcock, Marc Meyer, Christian Mir, Joe Realmuto, and Jason Weiner. F o r t i c k e t s v i s i t w w w. haygroundchefsdinner.org.

Women Helping Women

Voss Foundation’s Second Annual Women Helping Women Hamptons luncheon will be held on Monday, August 1, at Tutto il Giorno in Southampton starting at 12:30 PM. The event also features Voss Foundation’s celebrated African Bazaar: a collection of jewelry, accessories, toys and home items from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Liberia, Swaziland, and Uganda. Tickets are $225.


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Each week we’ll highlight local community events and library offerings presented by area institutions and organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email news@ indyeastend.com.

EAST HAMPTON FRIDAY 7•22•16 • Celebrate the Sabbath with the Jewish Center of the Hamptons on the beach. Every Friday at 6 PM located at Main Beach in East Hampton enjoy service, as well as dipping your toes in the nourishing water of a meaningful Shabbat experience. SATURDAY 7•23•16 • The Montauk Playhouse Community Center invites you to “Get Wet for a Good Cause” at their Annual Montauk Ocean Swim Challenge at Ditch Plains. This

challenge offers three distance categories for swimmers of all ages and abilities. Beginners can sign up for a half-mile swim, more experienced swimmers can register for the one mile swim, and the adventurous can tackle the 5K swim. For more information, go to montaukplayhouse.org/oceanswim.

SOUTHAMPTON THURSDAY 7•21•16 • Francis Cole Jones will be at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at 5:30 PM to discuss her book How to Wow: Proven Strategies for Selling Your (Brilliant) Self in Any Situation. Register at myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 ext. 523. SUNDAY 7•24•16 • Join the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse for Sunday Service at 10:30 AM located at 977

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Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike at Scuttlehole Road. • The Southampton Historical Society will have its antique fair from 9 AM to 3 PM. The fair is located at Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, in Southampton. MONDAY 7•25•16 • The Hampton Bays Civic Association will hold its monthly meeting at the Southampton Town Community Center. The meeting will start at 6 PM, and will have guest speaker Dr. James M. Cervino, an expert in marine immunology and pathology. Dr. Cervino will discuss the effects that fertilizer and sewage have on the ocean. TUESDAY 7•26•16 • The Wellness Foundation will host a Zone In class series in Sag Harbor. Find balance, learn sustainable strategies for a healthy and happy life, improve sleep quality, and more at this six-week workshop. For more information and to register call 631-329-2590. WEDNESDAY 7•27•16 • Join the Hampton Bays Public Library for their Wednesday Walkers Club. Start your morning off right with a healthy walk around Hampton Bays. Librarian Rita will guide participants and teach them how to use various tech applications to enhance their workout. The walk is from 10:30 AM to 11:10 AM. Call the library at 631-728-6241 for information on routes.

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NORTH FORK THURSDAY 7•21•16 • Every Thursday the Riverhead Moose Lodge on Madison Street hosts BINGO. Doors open at 6 PM and games start at 7 PM. Refreshments are available and Special and Progressive games are played. For more information, call the lodge at 631-727-6667. FRIDAY 7•22•16 • The Shelter Island Public Library will have a cooking demo and book chat about The Poetry of Cooking with Chef John Ross. The seminar will take place at 7 PM at 37 North Ferry Rd in Shelter Island. SATURDAY 7•23•16 • The Duck Walk Vineyards will host opera singer Cristina Fontanelli and her Fabulous Friends. The concert stars Soprano Fontanelli, a highly acclaimed singer, Broadway performer and PBS/WLIW TV host. The concert is at 7 PM, and for additional information call 212-217-6181. • Horton Point Lighthouse and Nautical Museum will host a Lighthouse Keeper’s Talk at 11:30 AM. The topic of this talk will be “The Commodore -- A Tragedy on the Long Island Sound.” For further information call 631-765-5500. • The Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library is accepting donations of gently used books, CDs, DVDs, games, and puzzles from 11 AM to 3 PM.

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Independent Dining The Backyard At Solé East By Jessica Mackin Last weekend I headed to The Backyard Restaurant at Solé East in Montauk for a delicious dinner at the beautiful locale. The Backyard restaurant is a hidden gem in Montauk located within the Solé East hotel. They offer a fun, lively, fresh concept, focusing on local and sustainable seasonal cuisine. For our appetizers we started with the beet salad, a perfect starter that included bib lettuce, candied walnuts, goat cheese crumbles, pumpernickel croutons, with a sherry and citrus vinaigrette. The steamed P.E.I mussels were also wonderful, prepared with leeks, plum tomato, capers, parsley butter, white wine and a grilled garlic bread. The restaurant offers a "Simply Off The Grill" section of the menu with choices of meat including skirt steak, yellow fin tuna, diver scallops and more. I decided on the wild striped bass of the grill with a side of grilled asparagus. The dish was simple and grilled to perfection.

My friend ordered the pan seared sea scallops as her main, which came with Puy lentils, roasted tomato, baby artichoke, and a saffron aioli. The delectable dish did not disappoint. For dessert we opted to split the berries and lemon cream. The sweet treat included a vanilla tuille and blueberry compote. The dining room features a clean and fresh atmosphere with rotating art exhibits of local artists and photographers adorning the walls. The outdoor patio welcomes guests to sit at tables placed throughout the garden that surround the pool, roaring fire pit, tiki torches, and day beds. The restaurant welcomes guests not only for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but also for live music and cocktails. Whether you go for a meal, cocktails, or for the live entertainment, The Backyard Restaurant at Solé East is sure to be a hit. This week at The Backyard Restaurant

the venue provides live reggae music by Winston Irie from 7 PM to midnight on Thursday. On Friday, Jettykoon performs with special guests from 6 PM to midnight and a DJ from 11 PM to 1 AM. On

Saturday DJ Anna will be poolside from 1 to 6 PM and Nancy Atlas will perform from 6 to 9 PM. On Sunday it's a Bossa Nova Brunch from 11 AM to 3 PM and DJ Anna poolside from 9 PM to 1 AM.

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By Jessica Mackin Vine Street Café is gearing up to host a Love Menu Art POP UP Art Fair on Tuesday, July 26, and Wednesday, July 27, from 10 AM to 5 PM on the grounds of the Café on Shelter Island. The POP UP Fair features Love Menu Art, an organization that rescues menu art. Visitors are invited to browse, shop, and eat lunch at the VSC Food Truck in the outdoor seating area while enjoying wine and beer. For sale will be different sized Love Menu Art archival prints, starting at $15, 100 percent cotton kitchen towels from $16, coaster sets from $15, and note cards for $4.

Vine Street hosts Love Menu Art as part of the restaurant’s commitment to create and deliver a culinary experience that exemplifies food as art. The café’s approach to food and dining is akin with Love Menu Art’s approach to curating and restoring menus. The restaurant believes in handcrafting all components of its food to ensure the freshness and purity of the dishes served. Love Menu Art rescues menu art from restaurants, bars, saloons, cafes, diners, drive-ins, nightclubs, and hotels that are on the brink of being discarded and restores them for presentation at the Art Fair. Love Menu Art’s mission is

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to make sure these historic and imaginative images that record the colorful history of dining out are not forgotten, but instead are celebrated by the public. For reservations call 631-7493210 or visit www.vinestreetcafe. com.

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Roasted Spaghetti Squash & Brussel Sprouts With Herbed Butter Sauce Ingredients (serves 4) 1 large spaghetti squash 1 lb Brussels sprouts 1 clove of garlic sliced thin 1/4 c olive oil 1/4 lb butter 1/4 c chicken stock 1 tbsp of thyme (picked) 1 tbsp tarragon (picked & chopped) 1 tbsp chervil (chopped) salt and pepper to taste

Method

Start by washing the outside of the spaghetti squash. Split it lengthwise down the middle, scrape out the seeds, and place the squash on a sheet tray with the skin side down. Roast in the oven at 400 degrees for one hour. Bring a pot of salted water to a boil and quarter your Brussels sprouts. Cook the Brussels sprouts in the boiling water for about two minutes. Immediately

place in an ice bath to cool them down. Strain and reserve in the refrigerator until later. Heat the chicken stock to a simmer.

Take off the heat and slowly whisk in the cold butter until you have created a sauce. When you have achieved a sauce-like consistency, set the sauce aside until later. When the spaghetti squash is finished roasting, fork out the tender roasted flesh part of the squash. Heat two pans over medium heat and add the olive oil evenly. Begin sautéing the garlic in each pan. The squash will go in one pan and the

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Brussels sprouts in the other. Cut side down for the Brussels sprouts to create a nice sear. Brown each of the vegetables and season to your liking. At this point you are ready to warm the butter sauce and add the herbs to the sauce. Don't heat it too high or you will break the sauce. Plate the vegetables and ladle a bit of sauce over the top and enjoy.

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duryea’s Fish market

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. duryea’s Fish market Duryea’s Lobster Deck and Fish

Market in Montauk, recently renovated and reopened by new owner Marc Rowan, has added a new 1200 square foot gourmet market. The Market at Duryea’s, which opened last week, features local produce, cheeses, artisanal products, prepared foods, a bakery and a barista station, as well as some additional select items. The décor for the market echoes the authentic Montauk vibe of the historic fish market and lobster deck with a clean and modern look emphasizing the waterfront location. The space features high ceilings with exposed wood beams and clean white walls accented by the rustic open shelving and wood display tables. Baskets, wooden crates, and galvanized buckets housing the retail items complete the country

look. Local ar tisanal products are featured at The Market at Duryea’s. The bakery offers several fresh baked items including breads, croissants,

66 Newtown Lane East Hampton (Behind the front building, next to the Middle School across the street from Stop & Shop

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bagels, pastries and more. The barista station features Coperaco Coffee, a boutique coffee company served at notable restaurants including Alain Ducasse, made to order or as silos to go. As well there are fresh flowers and newspapers. Grab a cup of coffee, a fresh baked croissant and the paper and enjoy it with a complimentary water view. A visit to Duryea’s offers one stop shopping for a classic Montauk meal - fresh fish from the fish market and fresh local produce, bread and even beer from The Market. The Market at Duryea’s is open daily from 7AM to 7 PM.

Nightly at the bar is Happy Hour from 5 to 7 PM with $5 drafts and $7 (half-price) sangria. On Thursday, at the bar, are $5 bites and $5 beers. Bites may include chicken and cheese pupusa or five-spice braised duck taco. Beers selections may include Peroni, Blue Moon, Fat Tire, Montauk Driftwood Ale, Montauk Session IPA, or SweetWater IPA. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, at the bar, from 3 to 5 PM are $1 local clams and oysters. Weekend live entertainment features Acoustic Friday from 7 to 10 PM and Reggae Sunday from 6 to 9 PM.

East Hampton point East Hampton Point Restaurant opens the 2016 Hamptons high-season with new and all-time favorite summer dining essentials. Joining the spectacular sunset and water views over Three Mile Harbor are Chef Thomas Rougey, who returns for his second season with menus of New American cuisine and classic seafood dishes based on local bounty; new general manager Alex Algieri, who leads on service excellence from front of house; and daily happy hours, midweek deals and weekend live music. East Hampton Point is open for dinner seven nights from 5 PM and for lunch on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from noon to 3 PM, with nightly deals through Labor Day weekend, and special event bookings being taken through November.

manna Cocktails Manna in Water Mill has announced they will now offer cocktail specials every Monday through Wednesday beginning at 5 PM. Every Monday guests may enjoy $12 cocktails when dining at the bar or patio. On Tuesday they will offer The Manna cocktail: Presecco, lemon sorbet and limoncello for $12 at the bar with a special canapé prepared by Chef Marco. On Wednesday, there will be wine tastings from 5 to 10 PM hosted by different local vineyards weekly. Each week a rep from the vineyard will offer a taste of six wines, paired with bites from Chef Marco. The cost will be $30 for the tasting and there will be six different vintages to choose from.

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Brunch & Rosé Arbor in Montauk presents “Brunch & Rosé.” The Mediterranean style restaurant offers a special prix fixe brunch menu. On Saturdays, from 11AM to 4 PM, Arbor will feature an extensive all-inclusive brunch for $28.95 per person plus tax and gratuity. An a la carte kid’s menu is also available. On The Rock Vine Street Cafe on Shelter Island presents late-night craft cocktail hour, “On the Rock,” every weekend from 11 PM to 2 AM. This weekly event, featuring luxury craft cocktails for the cocktail connoisseur, will take place ever y Friday and Saturday night through Labor Day weekend. Buckley’s Inn Between Happy Hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong. The Leo The Leo in East Hampton hosts industry night every Thursday at 10

Bay Kitchen Bar Bay Kitchen Bar offers two nightly happy hours pairing fresh oysters ($2) and crisp rosé by the glass ($6) Monday through Friday, from 4 to 6 PM and 10 PM to close. Harbor Bistro Harbor Bistro in East Hampton presents a “Sunset Happy Hour” menu, featuring $6 cocktails and $8 shared bites, to enjoy on the lawn. Visit www. harborbistro.net. Five Dollar Friday Dockers Waterside in East Quogue presents Five Dollar Friday Happy Hour every Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 PM with $5 apps including chicken lettuce wraps and Carolina ribs. Indian Wells Tavern Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett hosts Happy Hour on Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 PM at the bar only. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400. Prime Time Prime Time at The Palm in East Hampton takes place Sunday through Friday from 5 to 7 PM with half off “Prime Bites” at the Palm Bar.

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Cliff’s Elbow Too!

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Cliff’s Rendezvous 313 E. Main Street Riverhead

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Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 5-7 All Day Sun.

Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents the Frankel Sisters for 5 PM to 9PM on Thursday. The vineyard will also host Acoustic Soul from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday. www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.

Castello di Borghese Castello di Borghese Vineyard holds a winemaker’s walk vineyard tour and wine tasting on Thursdays and Sundays at 1 PM every week. Call for reservations, 631-734-5111.

Clovis Point Vineyard Clovis Point Vineyard in Jamesport presents Yoga: Vinyasa in the Vineyard on Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 AM. On Sunday Firefly will perform from 1:30 to 5 PM. Visit www.clovispointwines.com.

Lieb Cellars On Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 PM stop by for an in store tasting of Sparkling Rosé at De Wine Spot. On Saturday from 4 to 6 PM Noah’s on the Road Food Truck is serving food from their Air Stream. Visit www.liebcellars.com.

Pindar Vineyards Kick off the weekend with Sunset Fridays each week from 6 to 8 PM with live music on the Wisteria Deck. On Saturday from 1 to 5 PM Shara performs at the Peconic locale. Sunday Bob Carney – Nice Buns

Food Truck will be serving its best from 1 to 5 PM. Visit www.pindar. net for more information. Sannino Bella Vita Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard in Peconic offers Vine to Wine Tour, the most comprehensive wine tour in the region, from 1 to 2:30 PM on Sunday. Visit www. sanninovineyard.com. Sherwood House Sherwood House Vineyards in Jamesport presents live music in the tasting room every Saturday from 2 to 6 PM. Visit www. sherwoodhousevineyards.com.

Shinn Estate Shinn Estate Vineyards is hosting Noah’s Food Truck Friday from 4 to 7:30 PM. Sunday starting at 1:30 PM will be the Vineyard Walk with Barbara Shinn, and starting at 2:30 PM will be the Winery & Barrel Cellar Tour. Visit www. shinnestatevineyards.com.

Wölffer Estate Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack presents Twilight Thursdays with Classical and Latin Jazz this week by Lily Merat from 5 to 8 PM in the main winery. Sunset Fridays and Saturdays take place each week at the wine stand from 5 PM until sunset. Visit www.wolffer. com for more information.

Authentic Sicilian Cuisine from The Isola Di Salina Outdoor Waterfront Dining Overlooking Georgica Pond FOR RESERVATION CALL 631.527.5396 NOW OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCH & DINNER New This Season... Sicilian gelato cart, serving daily & available for parties. CATERING ALSO AVAILABLE www.osteriasalina.net

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Zigmund’s To Open Eric Lemonides and Jason Weiner, the owners of Bridgehampton’s Almond, will launch Zigmund’s in Bridgehampton. Zigmund’s, named again for Weiner’s wife Almond Zigmund, will be a bar inspired by the location’s popular bar in the 90s called the Wild Rose. “The Wild Rose was a great bar with food, drinks, awesome music and even a karaoke night. This is the vibe we are going for at Zigmund’s,” said Lemonides. Zigmund’s is slated to open July 25.

The space offers a rustic vibe with exposed steel beams supporting reclaimed wood walls, which surround from floor to ceiling. Comfortable black booths with small throw pillows line a window-spotted wall, while wooden bar tables fill the rest of the space. The horseshoe bar with a wooden shelved back bar hides a television behind a rolling chalkboard sprawled with the concoctions of the moment. “Artisanal, Seasonal & Local”

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is the Almond tagline and that all applies to Lemonides and Weiner’s new spot. Cocktails will be the main attraction here with a menu created by barman Justin August Fairweather. The core of the cocktail program will be incorporating ingredients from the onsite garden in front of the building. The garden will be curated and maintained by Amagansett’s Amber Waves Farm. Seven cocktails will be featured on tap, house batched with fresh herbs. There’s a vodka soda, but not your typical vodka soda, this one is housemade with lemon verbena vodka, lemon balm and citrus zest marinated for 24 hours and batched for the tap. Another spin on a classic is the

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