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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 A Hamptons Happening Benefit for the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation Bridgehampton 6:30 to 10 PM

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Memories Of 'A Hamptons Happening' The Waxmans with 2015 honoree Bobby Zarin, Jill Zarin and co-chairs Pamela Morgan and Michael Trokel.

Fashion icon Ruth Finley, creator of Fashion Calendar, was honored in 2013. With Marion Waxman and Chris Wragge.

The twelfth annual “A Hamptons Happening” to benefit The Samuel Wa x m a n C a n c e r R e s e a r c h Foundation, scheduled for Saturday in Bridgehampton, is shaping up to be the most exciting one ever. Formidable honorees, a bigger slate of top-tier restaurants, chefs and sponsors plus a very special anniversary make this year’s event a can’t-miss experience. Slated to take place at the beautiful residence of Maria and Kenneth Fishel under a huge tent donated once again by ArtHamptons, “A Hamptons Happening” will pay homage to the founding of the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation by Dr. Samuel Waxman. This benchmark will be showcased literally through a 40th Anniversary SWCRF cabana with an exhibit of key moments in the SWCRF history and figuratively in flourishes throughout the event that celebrate the strides made by the world’s top cancer researchers thanks to four decades of support from the Waxman Foundation. The event will honor Sandra Lee, philanthropist, New York Times best-selling author, Emmy-winning television personality and breast cancer survivor; Jayma Cardoso, Founder of The Surf Lodge in Montauk; and Deirdre Quinn, CEO of the luxury fashion company Lafayette 148 New York. LDV Hospitality is the featured restaurant group and the Honorary Lead Chef Couple is Fernanda Capobianco, founder of Vegan Divas, journalist and cookbook author, and Francois Payard, pastry chef, restaurateur, and author. "A Hamptons Happening" has contributed significantly over the past 12 years to the SWCRF mission to eradicate cancer and

Chris Wragge with Sun Capital Partners co-CEO Marc Leder, who was honored in 2015.

The Waxmans with 2013 honoree, Chef Todd English.

event chairs Marion Waxman, Laurie Schaffran and Karen Amster-Young are celebrating its past victories while remaining determined to set a new fundraising record for the event of $1 million. Laurie, who is Secretary of the SWCRF Board of Directors, was introduced to the SWCRF after Dr. Waxman treated her late mother for colon cancer nearly 33 years ago. Laurie was impressed by the thoughtfulness and tenderness with which Dr. Waxman treated her mother and contacted the SWCRF to make a donation. After meeting with the SWCRF Board at the invitation of its then executive director, she was invited to join it. Laurie recalls that the precursor to "A Hamptons Happening" was a cocktail party held in 2004 by longtime SWCRF supporter Marcia Lavipour at her Hamptons residence in appreciation to Dr. Waxman for treating her for cancer. The heartfelt cultivation gathering successfully elicited donations from guests and sparked the idea for a formalized fundraiser in the Hamptons. The SWCRF board asked Laurie to chair the event and Marion joined as cochair. Both women have seen the event blossom into a major presence on The Hamptons calendar of summer benefits. Laurie credits event planner Linda Shapiro, proprietor of LBS Productions, with contributing to the growth through her dedication and efforts to build chef involvement and sponsorships. “When we started it there weren’t a lot of food events,” Laurie says. “Now we have more competition but ours is the most elegant evening with the best

Betsey Johnson was the fashion honoree in 2014.

Laurie Schaffran, Marion Waxman, Dena K. Weiner and Marcia Lavipour at the 2008 Hamptons Happening.

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collection of high-end chefs that are presented in such a beautiful, seductive way. It has really become a jewel in the crown of the summer experience in The Hamptons.” Marion is gratified by how the event has drawn premier chefs such as JeanGeorges, Todd English, and David Burke as featured chef honorees and continues to enjoy the support of fashion luminaries like St. John, Betsey Johnson, and Lafayette 148 New York. On a personal note, she points out how the event brings together people with a desire to make a difference in the world. “Two or three years ago, Chris Arlotta came over to me and said ‘I just want you to know that this was such a special evening and I’m at the point in my life where I would like to be involved in something as extraordinary as this. What could I do to help?’” Marion recalls. This initial meeting led to Chris’ integration into the SWCRF community of collaborators, both as a committee member for “A Hamptons Happening” and as a member of the SWCRF marketing committee. Marketing and public relations executive Karen Amster-Young is a newcomer to the SWCRF family of collaborators who joined the "A Hamptons Happening" committee last year and was invited to co-chair this year’s affair. “I wanted to give back to something that was important and meaningful to me,” Karen says. “I wanted to be more selective about how and where I dedicated my expertise in PR and marketing and pro-bono time. Being a part of the Foundation has enabled me to meet some amazing, dedicated

people and be a part of something much bigger that is impacting people’s lives.” Karen says guests can expect to experience the biggest and best “A Hamptons Happening” so far. “I personally think the variety of chefs and this year’s honorees bring this event to a new level. It doesn’t hurt either that Jayma Cardoso, one of our honorees and owner of The Surf Lodge, is bringing her resident DJ for the night!” The event chairs are very grateful to the committee members who generously donate their time and skills to help “A Hamptons Happening” raise funds for research. This year’s committee includes Erin Jennifer Woudsma as Auction Chair, Erica Linden-Fineberg as Journal Chair, Chris Arlotta and Mario Pecoraro, Tammy Caress, Diana Chudnoff, Becca Goldberg, Marcia Lavipour, Jessica Mackin, Pamela Morgan and Michael Trokel, Edward Sadovnik, Sarah Sarpolis, and Bettina and Spencer Waxman. The event will showcase more than 40 of the top chefs, restaurants, and food brands in New York City and The Hamptons. CBS 2 News anchor Chris Wragge returns as the emcee and music is provided by DJ David Katz. The event sponsors include AmTrust Title formerly First Nationwide Title, ArtHamptons, Bespoke Real Estate, Champagne Taittinger, Hamptons Magazine, Jaguar Land Rover Southampton, Palm Bay International, and The Independent. To purchase tickets, visit www. waxmancancer.org/Events/HamptonsHappening/Tickets or call 646-3985270.


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By Nicole Teitler The twelfth annual “A Hamptons Happening” will take place Saturday at the home of Maria and Kenneth Fishel in Bridgehampton. This year celebrates the 40th anniversary of the founding of The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Center. Honorees include American television chef and author Sandra Lee, founder and owner of Surf Lodge Montauk Jayma Cardoso and CEO of Lafayette 148 New York Deirdre Quinn. In addition, the event will honor lead chef couple Fernanda Capobianco and François Payard. Brazilian native, Fernanda Capobianco previously managed and owned The Payard Restaurant and Pastry shops in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, before developing all-natural, organic recipes with the freshest ingredients for her own desserts and sandwiches. Having lost her dad to diabetes at a young age, she understood the American health crisis. Upon her move to New York in 2009 she became a board member of the New York Coalition of Healthy School Foods. Capobianco affirmed that “Vegan or not, everyone will opt for healthier options in the near future,” as she founded the Vegan Divas baked goods and dessert brand in 2012. Her products are currently sold throughout the U.S. with a flagship location on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. In addition to her successful health

conscious products, Capobianco launched her book The Vegan Divas Cookbook in 2014 and has monthly columns in Isweet Magazine and Organic Spa Magazine. Her husband, François Payard is a third generation pastry chef from France who moved to New York in 1990 upon taking his first position at the three Michelin starred restaurant Le Bernardin. Years later, in 2009, the François Chocolate Bar opened in New York City. It has been described as “a chocolate jewelry shop.” In 2010 the causal bakery, FPB (François Payard Bakery), opened on West Houston Street in downtown New York City. The year of 2012 proved to be a very successful year for Payard with two additional openings of FPB, a patisserie at the Plaza Hotel in the Todd English Food Hall and his first flagship store on the Upper East Side. In addition to his culinary success, Payard is the author of popular cookbooks Bite Size: Elegant Recipes for Entertaining, Simply Sensational Desserts, Chocolate Epiphany: Exceptional Cookies, Cakes, and Confections for Everyone, Payard Desserts, and Payard Cookies. This year at “A Hamptons Happening” guests can expect a sweet surprise from Payard. He’ll be sharing his Parisian macarons and limited edition chocolate collection, which is 70% Dark Chocolate called “Gran

Cru” from the company Valrhona, located in the small French village of Tain L’Hermitage. When he comes out to the East End, Payard goes straight to the market stands to gather vegetables and fruit, quality that far surpasses that of any grocery store in the city. And, of course, he likes to pick up some wine from the local vineyards. “I really love a deep red wine with dinner or a white wine to go with a summer fish.” As a culinary power couple there are bound to be some differences between Fernanda and Francois, especially with such individual cooking styles. Payard explains, “We like to eat healthy -- regardless of the occasion! Fernanda’s vegan and not a sweet eater. I’ll whip up some fresh grilled vegetables and she’s happy.” As for the outlook of the culinary arts for the upcoming years, Payard predicts more locavore and farm to table cooking. “A move towards a healthier lifestyle where we create great flavor combinations without compromising the freshness of the ingredients. Simplicity is key.” At this year's event featured chefs, restaurants, caterers and spirits from New York City and the Hamptons include 230 Elm and Back Bar Grille, Carol Ann Daly; 251 Lex, 273 Kitchen & 8 North Broadway, Constantine Kalandranis; Antico Noe; Arlotta Food Studio, Mario Pecoraro and

Chris Arlotta; Bareburger, Misha Levin; Hampton Jam Company, Joe Cipro; Creative Edge Parties, Carla Ruben; Culinaria Group, Greg Grossman; Delicatessen, Michael Ferraro; The East Hampton Grill; Endless Summer Group, Peter Ambrose; Esca, Dave Pasternack; Hurricane Grill & Wings; Lobster Grille, Randy Reiss; My Sister’s Chef, Emily Costa; Noah’s, Noah Schwartz; Old Stove Pub, George Gounelas; Union League Club, Russell Rosenberg; Saaz Indian Restaurant, Sameer Mohan; Seafood Shop, Paul Labue; The Surf Lodge, Chris Rendell; Tully’s Seafood Market, Gary Lattanzio. For dessert Nounos Creamery, John Belesis and Steven Ioannou; Edible Encores, Alissa Cohen; and Erica’s Rugelach, Erica Kalick. To sip on, Chopin Vodka, Hampton Coffee Company, Liqsshot, Mezcal Dona Sarita, Montauk Brewery Co., Montauk Hard Label Whiskey, Muddling Memories, Palm Bay International, Plain T Boutique Tea Company, Saratoga Water, Shannon Stiggins, Stroh Rum, and Ubons Bloody Mary Mix. In addition, Champagne Taittinger will host a Bubble Cabana and will have a Champagne Tower on the stage to toast the Foundation and Dr. Samuel Waxman. You can follow more stories from Nicole Teitler on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat as Nikki On The Daily.


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Healthy Guru By Jessica Mackin

Healthy Guru presents a combination of fitness, fashion, beauty, and nutrition activities on Saturday at the Southampton Arts Center. A meet and greet with supermodel Veronica Webb and fitness star Jen Selter will kick things off followed by a selection of fitness classes. From 9 AM to 3 PM top trainers will teach classes including Marvil Fit, Pure Barre, Exhale Spa, Pure Yoga OMG Meditate, Ripped, JBYoga and DanceBody. Guests will receive a gift bag at the end of the class sessions. A beauty bar will be set up for guests to try natural makeup and speak with doctors about the latest

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cosmetic procedures. Chiropractors, massage therapists, as well as healthy influencers, will be on-site for guests to speak with. Three panels hosted by Emmy award winning journalist Raina Seitel will take place and feature health, beauty, and fitness guest speakers. The event will close with a Healthy Guru cocktail party and a fashion show by JUJA Active featuring actress and style guru, Rachel Heller, along with models from 5 to 8 PM, with beats by the celebrity DJ Chef, Marc Weiss. Tickets are $40 and proceeds will benefit the Southampton Arts Center. Visit www.healthyguru.com.

PECONIC LAND TRUST

By Jessica Mackin While the Peconic Land Trust is busy conserving working farms and natural lands, we also offer fun, family friendly Connections programs on conserved lands throughout the East End, including our. . . Quail Hill Farm | Amagansett Bridge Gardens | Bridgehampton Agricultural Center at Charnews Farm | Southold Join us! www.PeconicLandTrust.org | 631.283.3195 The Trust does NOT collect or distribute the CPF 2% real estate transfer tax.

All aboard the champagne train. Those in The Hamptons are invited to discover the world of Veuve Clicquot beginning Friday as the Clicquot Journey cross-country tour hits The Hamptons offering fun games, delicious pairings, and of course, Veuve Clicquot champagne. Clicquot Rich, the most recent champagne innovation from Veuve Clicquot that is inspired by mixology, is now available in The Hamptons and can be purchased at Clicquot Journey activities throughout the weekend. Events include an evening of Veuve Clicquot complete with a live DJ,

beautiful décor, food pairings, games and bar, fully stocked with Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label, Rosé and Rich at the Southampton Social Club on Friday and Saturday from 7 PM to midnight. On Sunday guests will beat the summer heat at an afternoon pool party at Montauk Beach House with a Veuve Clicquot twist, complete with a delicious paella cuisine, games and a live DJ. Guests will also be able to purchase Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label, Rosé and Rich. To find out more about Clicquot Journey visit www.ClicquotJourney. com.


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SOFO'S 27 th ANNUAL SUMMER GALA BENEFIT AT THE SOUTH FORK NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM (SOFO) 377 Bridgehampton Sag Harbor Tpk. • Bridgehampton, NY 11932-0455

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The American Heart Association’s "Hamptons Heart Balk" raised over $600,000 to help in the fight against cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The event honored Dr. Frank Spencer, MD, Professor of Surgery, NYU Langone Medical Center with the Distinguished Service Award and Jean Shafiroff, Humanitarian and Philanthropist, with the Humanitarian with Heart Award.

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The Annual Long Island Hospitality Ball was held on June 27 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. The ball benefits the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund and was hosted by Alec Baldwin. Keith Hart is the creator of this event and also a cancer survivor. The event showcases the hospitality industry including restaurants, wine and spirit brands, nightclubs, catering halls and more. Honorees this year were Garrett McGuinness, Sean Rose, Chris D'Ambrosi, and posthumous honored Jerry Cusack. The event raised over $1.5 million.


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identity, and explores questions of cultural assimilation and religious purity. These are timely issues for all of us as Americans, be you Jewish, Christian, Muslim, or from any other faith. I am excited to see this amazing cast and brilliant team of artists create the most glamorous party of the year on stage at Bay Street and bring life to Uhry's complex and refined mothers, daughters, sons and lovers." The Last Night Of Ballyhoo runs through July 24. For tickets visit www. baystreet.org.

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yet-loving Reba Freitag. All of the actors gave beautiful performances, brilliantly portraying their characters. "The Last Night of Ballyhoo is a great romantic comedy by one of our greatest living American writers, and we are delighted to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of this Tony Awardwinning play's premiere as part of our 25th Anniversary at Bay Street," said Bay Street Artistic Director Scott Schwartz. "With his light and comedic touch, playwright Alfred Uhry brings us a story about family and Jewish

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By Jessica Mackin Saturday night was the opening of The Last Night Of Ballyhoo at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, the Tony Awardwinning play by Alfred Uhry, directed by Will Pomerantz. As Sag Harbor village bustled with excitement for the night's upcoming fireworks, the feeling was not unlike the excitement the cast had for the upcoming Ballyhoo, the lavish German Jewish country club ball. It made for a perfect night to see another wonderful play at Bay Street. The setting is Atlanta in 1939. It's the premiere of Gone with the Wind, it's the party of the year, and the family's belief system is about to be forever changed. The wealthy and important Freitag family is looking forward to Ballyhoo and all it will mean for daughters Lala Levy played by Erin Neufer (Nathan

the Wise, Where We Are), and Sunny Freitag, played Amanda Kristin Nichols (The Tempest, Moon Over Buffalo). They are thrown for a loop when uncle Adolph Freitag, played by John Hickok (AIDA, Little Women), brings home his new employee, Joe Farkas played by Ari Brand (My Name is Asher Lev, Diner), a handsome Eastern European bachelor from Brooklyn. The family takes a journey filled with comedy, romance, and surprising revelations about their religion and way of life, all leading up to the Ballyhoo ball. The cast also stars the Daniel Abeles (Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again., Where We're Born) as the sarcastic Peachy Weil, Ellen Harvey ("House of Cards," How To Succeed in Business...) as the comedic Boo Levy, and Dori Legg (Good Girls Revolt) as the overbearing-

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Ray Red Band

The Ray Red Band will perform a free concert on the green in Montauk on Monday at 6 PM. All are welcome. Bring lawn chairs.

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

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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.

Jake Lear

The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum presents Jake Lear live in concert on Friday from 5:30 to 7 PM. The

performance is free.

Ultimate Elvis

Suffolk Theater in Riverhead presents Ultimate Elvis: 70s Vegas Review on Friday at 8 PM. Visit www. suffolktheater.com.

Sinatra Swings Into Summer

The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead presents Sinatra Swings Into Summer, a night featuring wine, dancing, and the music of ol’ blue eyes. The 19-piece New Millennium Big Band presents an elegant evening of big band swing, and the dance floor is open. It all starts at 8 PM. Visit www. suffolktheater.com.

Guild Hall in East Hampton presents Jarrod Spector and Kelli Barrett with “This is Dedicated: Music’s Greatest Marriages” on Sunday at 8 PM. It’s an exploration of music’s greatest married collaborators (from Sonny & Cher to Beyonce & Jay-Z) through the hits we all know and love. The show combines killer music, personal anecdotes, stories of the artists, and abundant self-effacing humor as the two attempt to answer the burgeoning question faced by every couple . . . how do you keep the music playing? Visit www.guildhall.org.

Rams Head Inn

The Rams Head Inn on Shelter Island presents Jane Hastay, piano;

Samantha Bruce-Benjamin at Fridays At Five.

Peter Martin Weiss, bass; John Ludlow, sax; Baron Lewis, trumpet; and John Cataletto, drums every Sunday from 6 to 9:30 PM.

Jim Turner

Join us for Art in the Park 2016 Sponsored by Southampton Artists Association

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.

Ray Red

Ray Red will perform Aussie style pop/rock at SALT on Shelter Island every Friday at 5 PM.

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T h e S t e p h e n Ta l k h o u s e i n Amagansett presents Red Tide tonight at 8 PM. Karaoke with Helen “The Diva” McGuire takes place on Wednesdays at 10 PM. On Thursday, Rhett Miller at 8 PM and EL Caribefunk at 10 PM. On Friday, Jackie Greene at 8 PM and Strecker Band at 11 PM. On Saturday, Buster Poindexter at 7 PM, Tiajuana Caravan at 9 PM, and I Love The 90’s with The Fresh Kids Of Bel Air at 11 PM. On Sunday, Steve Earle at 7 PM, Evening Darling at 9 PM, and Reggae Night with Winston Irie at 10 PM. Monday is Big Karma at 8 PM followed by Open Mic Night at 10 PM. On Tuesday, The Walk - About at 8 PM.

Wednesday Night Live

Art Fair by Helen Giaquinto

Saturday, July 16 and Sunday, July 17 11am–6pm Browse our annual open-air art show in beautiful Agawam Park, Southampton Village. Enjoy a great variety of artworks by local artists: paintings in oil, acrylic, water color and pastel, photography, sculpture, mixed media and collage. Meet the artists and add a piece of local art to your collection.

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.

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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. The production will run through July 24. 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

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ARTS AND CRAFTS WORKSHOPS 4:00 - 4:45pm except July 13 Ages 5+ limited to 25 $10 ($8 GH Members) July 6 Create Your Own Fairy Wings July 13 3-4PM Soul Street Dance Workshop 5+ yrs limited to 30 July 20 PINKALICIOUS Cookie Design wtih Citarella July 27 Draw Treasure Maps and Create Treasure Chests

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Art Market

Art Market Hamptons will be held this week from Thursday through Sunday at The Bridgehampton Museum. The fair will have an opening night preview on Thursday from 6 to 10 PM. Visit www. artmarkethamptons.com.

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Landscape Constructions

Tripoli Gallery in Southampton presents its first solo exhibition by Ashley Bickerton, entitled “Wall-Wall.” On view through August 8, Wall-Wall will open with a reception for the artist on Friday from 6 to 8 PM. Comprising new works that revisit the artist’s wall contemplation units of the 1980’s, the selection of works being presented were made in Bali, Indonesia, where Bickerton has lived and worked since 1993.

Family Residences and Essential Enterprises (FREE) presents “Landscape Constructions” at the The Lenz Winery in Peconic. The exhibit runs through September 5. There will also be a meet the artists reception on Friday from 5:30 to 8:30 PM. FREE, a leader in the field of human services dedicated to helping individuals of all abilities realize their full potential, believes that art therapy provides a powerful means for healing

Ashley Bickerton's "S-Beach No. 1, 2016" at Tripoli Gallery.

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Tonight at 8 PM, Guild Hall in East Hampton presents an artist dialogue with Clifford Ross along with Paul Goldberger and Shirin Neshat, featuring a conversation about Ross’ work and creative process. A reception will follow.

The Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents its July exhibit with Bess Frelinghuysen Ratliff “Works In Pastel.” An opening reception will be held Friday from 6 to 7:30 PM.

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On Saturday at 4 PM the Annual John H. Marburger III Memorial Lecture with Jonathan Santlofer Talkin’ ‘bout Reinvention: "The complex life of art & writing and why Jackson Pollock is still an inspiration" is held at Guild Hall in East Hampton. Visit www. guildhall.org.

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Off The Wall

“Off the Wall / On the Wall” is a joint exhibition between CFine Art, Sculpture and The White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton. In “Off the Wall,” Cheryl Sokolow represents an exciting roster of internationally recognized artists, including Kevin Barrett, John Van Alstine, Isobel Folb Sokolow, Norman Mooney, and Rogan Brown. They will be participating with sculpture and wall reliefs of all sizes. Each artist fabricates his/her work with a discernible yearning, one that reaches far beyond the boundaries of their chosen material, revealing a unique visual language which engages the viewer on a variety of levels. The White Room Gallery brings paintings by Beth Barry, Melissa Hin and Sally Breen in “On the Wall.” With abstract sensibility, each painter defines the illusion of space in their own personal way. Capturing nature’s exquisite light and atmosphere with its many colors and textures, these artists convey a sense of the East End. The show runs through July 17.

Member Art Exhibit

Artists Alliance of East Hampton presents its 22nd annual “Member Art Exhibit” at Ashawagh Hall in Springs

through July 10. For more info visit www.aaeh.org.

Vered Gallery

Vered Gallery opens its summer season with two exhibitions, “American Modernism” and “It’s Color.” “American Modernism” comprises a selection of works by American Masters, including John Singer Sargent, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Milton Avery, John Graham, Norman Bluhm, Oscar Bluemner, Joseph Stella, Charles Demuth and Robert Mapplethorpe, amongst others. “It’s Color” comprises new paintings by local artists David Demers and Miles Jaffe. The exhibition will run through August 5.

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The Southampton Arts Center and New York Academy of Art presents “WATER|BODIES,” co-curated by artist Eric Fischl and Academy President David Kratz. The show is on view now through July 31. WATER|BODIES presents paintings, photographs, and sculptures by established and emerging artists with connections to both the East End and the New York Academy of Art. Over 30 artists are featured in the show, with works from newly minted Academy MFAs hanging alongside pieces by artists such as Ross Bleckner, Patrick Demarchelier, Eric Fischl, Ralph Gibson, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, April Gornik, Michael Halsband, Enoc Perez, and David Salle.


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Fischl, Raymond Hendler, Jeff Muhs, Charlotte Park, Susan Vecsey, and Esteban Vicente. Brooke Shields will co-curate The New York Academy of Art exhibition, "Call of the Wild," with Academy President David Kratz. The show will feature paintings and sculptures by academy alumni that focus on the natural world and the animal kingdom. "Shark Tank" host Kevin O’Leary will be on hand opening night to introduce his contemporar y photography exhibition "Irreconcilable Images," presented by Gallery Valentine. Sales of O’Lear y’s photographs in the curated installation will benefit the Perry J. Cohen Foundation and aspiring Teenage Entrepreneurs. For more information visit www. art-southampton.com.

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SummerDoc #1

Hamptons International Film Festival presents SummerDoc #1: Author: The JT Leroy Story at Guild Hall on Saturday at 7 PM. The screening is hosted by Alec Baldwin and David Nugent. Following the screening, Director Jeff Feuerzeig will be in attendance for a conversation led by Baldwin and Nugent. Visit www. guildhall.org.

Rock Rarities From The Vault

Guild Hall in East Hampton presents Rock Rarities From The Vault with Joe Lauro on Thursday at 8 PM. It is a screening of rare vintage live performances by music icons transferred from the original master tapes from the vaults of Historic Films Archive. Expect to see Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Band, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Stones, and more. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Comedy Sandra Bernhard

Guild Hall in East Hampton kicks of its Comedy Series featuring nine epic one night performances by some of the top names in stand-up on tour today. Sandra Bernhard takes the stage on Friday at 8 PM with “Feel the Bernhard,” the comedian’s new show. Bernhard continues to blend her sharp, hysterical insight and outspoken views, with rock-n-roll, cabaret, standup and a little burlesque. Performing with Bernhard will be her band The Flawless Zircons, who play with her at sold out venues in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and all points

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Southampton Cultural Center’s Second Annual Jewish Film Festival begins on Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Films will be shown at the Southampton Arts Center. This week, I Have Never Forgotten You. The screening is free.

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Addo, Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, and Vinkara Vineyards are getting together to help shelter dogs find their forever homes. Enjoy a fun evening filled with adorable pets, great shopping and a taste of vino. Visit www.southamptonanimalshelter.com.

Gala On The Bay

Saint Rosalie’s Gala On The Bay will be held on Saturday from 5 to 9 PM at Saint Joseph’s Villa in Hampton Bays. The event celebrates 115 years as a Parish. Proceeds will help support Parish improvements and outreach programs. Tickets are $80 for adults and $25 for children under 12. For tickets call 631-728-9461.

A Hamptons Happening

An ARF Adopt-a-Thon will be held on Friday at Dylan’s Candy Bar in East Hampton. Join Dylan Lauren, Christie Brinkley, and ARF from 2 to 4 PM. Dylan’s Candy BarN, the nonprofit organization created by Dylan Lauren (founder and CEO of Dylan’s Candy Bar) is hoping to increase awareness of animal adoption, help animals in need find good homes, and donate event proceeds to ARF. For more information contact jamie@arfhamptons.org.

The 12th Annual “A Hamptons Happening” will mark the 40th Anniversary of the founding of the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation by noted oncologist and cancer researcher Samuel Waxman, MD. The benefit, which takes place on Saturday at the residence of Maria and Kenneth Fishel, will feature over 30 of the top chefs and restaurants in New York City and The Hamptons. The event will be hosted by CBS 2 News anchor Chris Wragge and will honor Sandra Lee, philanthropist, author, television personality and breast cancer survivor; Jayma Cardoso, founder of The Surf Lodge in Montauk; and Deirdre Quinn, CEO of the luxury fashion company Lafayette 148 New York. This year’s “A Hamptons Happening” is chaired by event Co-Founders Marion Waxman and Laurie Schaffran and CoChair Karen Amster-Young. Additional chairpersons include Erin Jennifer Woudsma as Auction Chair and Erica Linden-Fineberg as Journal Chair. LDV Hospitality is the featured restaurant group at the event. The Honorary Lead Chef Couple is Fernanda Capobianco, founder of Vegan Divas, journalist and cookbook author; and Francois Payard, pastry chef, restaurateur and author. Tickets start at $375 or $175 for millennial ticket (those 30 and under). For tickets visit www.waxmancancer. org.

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Nine & Dine

The North Fork Breast Health Coalition will hold its 11th annual golf outing on Thursday. The nonprofit organization is hosting “Nine & Dine” at The Vineyards Golf Club in Riverhead. Golfers check in at 3 PM, with tee time at 4 PM. Golf and dinner costs $125 per person. The afternoon and evening includes nine holes of golf, a cart, range balls, beverage cart, cocktail hour and buffet dinner, plus the chance to participate in raffles and win prizes. If you are not a golfer, you can join the group for dinner afterward for $75. To register or to obtain more information, contact Event Chair Susie

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The “Dog Days of Summer Benefit” will be held on Friday and Saturday from 4 to 7 PM at Addo in Sag Harbor.

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Southold Historical Society’s “Summer Gala” will be held on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM at the Museum Complex. Wine and beer as well as hors d’oeuvres will be served. For the first time, there will be a raw bar from the Southold Fish Market. A DJ will play summer tunes, and a winning raffle ticket will be drawn. Tickets are $100 per person, and can be purchased at the Southold Historical Society Office in the Prince Building, 54325 Main Road, Southold (Monday through Friday 9 AM to 3 PM) or at the event.

Midsummer Party

The annual “Midsummer Party” at the Parrish Art Museum will be held on Saturday at 6:30 PM. The event honors Barbara J Slifka. The night starts with cocktails followed by dinner and dancing and a live auction, all followed

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by an after party. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 631-2832118 ext. 133 or email benefitevents@ parrishart.org.

Farm to Fork Gala

Save the date for a magical evening to support the Food Pantry Farm at the annual “Farm to Fork Gala” on Saturday at 6 PM at the Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton. The gala will have a special focus on the farm-to-table approach to cooking, emphasizing the use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients. General admission is $350 with a junior ticket for $225 for those 21-30.

Hope In The Hamptons

The second annual “St. Jude Hope in the Hamptons,” a premier South Fork event celebrating the lifesaving mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, will be held on Saturday in Water Mill. Guests will enjoy cocktails, farm fresh fare, live entertainment, live and silent auctions and a live performance by Majic Music. For more info visit www.stjude.org.

Annual Summer Gala

Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents its 25th annual “Summer Gala,” celebrating Bay Street’s Silver Anniversary, to take place in Sag Harbor on the Long Wharf on Saturday benefiting Bay Street’s educational and theatrical programs. The evening will include a special performance of scenes from productions from the past 25 years, as well as a silent auction, cocktail party, live “Fantasy Auction,” dinner and dancing. Arlene and Alan Alda serve as Honorary Chairs for the celebration. The gala will honor founding board member and patrons, Adrianne and Jerry Cohen, Bay Street’s visionary founders Emma Walton Hamilton and Stephen Hamilton, and founding supporter Patrick Malloy III. The evening will include special appearances and performances by Jason Alexander, Alec Baldwin, Josh Grisetti, and Harris Yulin. Richard Kind will be the Celebrity Auctioneer and B.D. Wong will be the Emcee for the evening. VIP tables and tickets are available by calling Kim Fink at 631-7250818, Kim@baystreet.org. General admissions tickets are also available online at www.baystreet.org.

Hamptons Tea Dance

The annual “Hamptons Tea Dance” will be held at Nova’s Ark Project in Water Mill on Saturday, July 16, from 4 to 8 PM. The event benefits The Center, Services & Advocacy for LGBT Elders and Callen-Lorde Community Health Center. For more information visit www. hamptonsteadance.org.

Moonlight And Country

New Suffolk Waterfront presents “Moonlight and Countr y on the Waterfront” on Saturday, July 16, from 6:30 to 9:30 PM. Gather up your friends and come on down for a hip, country-casual, summer evening at Case’s Place in the newly restored Galley Ho. As the moon rises, enjoy a

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SoFo Summer Gala

The South Fork Natural History Museum’s 17th annual Summer Gala will be held on Saturday, July 16, at the museum in Bridgehampton. The event will honor the Patsy and Jeff Tarr Family and Anke and Jürgen Friedrich. This year’s event will feature guest chef, the Food Network’s chef Alex Guarnaschelli. Guests hosts are Tracy Anderson and Katie Lee. Event Chairs are Ann Liguori and Gregg Lippmann. The event benefits SoFo’s educational and environmental programs and initiatives. The benefit starts at 6 PM with a preevent VIP cocktail reception, followed by the benefit party and dancing from 7 to 10 PM. Tickets start at $400 for general admission and $1250 for the VIP reception. For tickets visit www.sofo.org.

Unconditional Love

The seventh annual “Unconditional Love Dinner Dance” to benefit the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation will be held on Saturday, July 16, at 6:30 PM. Chuck Scarborough is master of ceremonies and the event honors El Faro De Los Animales. Join Board President Jonathan McCann, Event Chairperson Jean Shafiroff, and Chairwoman Emeritus Susan Allen for cocktails followed by dinner and dancing at an oceanfront estate in Southampton. For more info and tickets visit www.southamptonanimalshelter. com.

Soldier Ride

Soldier Ride The Hamptons will take place on Saturday, July 16 in Amagansett. Show community spirit and national pride by joining brave men and women on their journey to recovery. Registration begins at 7 AM. Register online at www.soldierride. org/thehamptons. Use promo code “PROMO2016” to receive a $5 discount. All funds raised further the Wounded Warrior Project’s mission to honor and empower wounded warriors.

Vaccine & Adopt-a-thon

ARF will hold a low cost vaccine clinic and adopt-a-thon on Saturday, July 16, from 10 AM to 1 PM at the ARF Thrift & Treasure Shop in Sagaponack. Rabies, distemper, bordetella, FVPCP and microchipping will be available for $10 each. All cats and dogs must be spayed/neutered to receive these services. ARF’s Mobile Adoption Van will also be on hand with adoptable cats and dogs. No appointment necessary. For more information contact adoptions@ arfhamptons.org or call 631-537-0400 ext. 203.

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Golf Outing

The Daniel Scofield Memorial Golf Outing will be held at Cherry Creek Golf Links in Riverhead on Friday, July 22. 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.

Maureen’s Haven

Maureen’s Haven will hold its annual Gala on Friday, July 22, 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.

Antiques Show

The East Hampton Historical Society presents the return of the East Hampton Antiques Show to the grounds of the Mulford Farm on Saturday, July 23, through Sunday, July 24. 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, July 22, 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 costs $10, with early buying at $20. Tickets for the Friday night Opening Preview Cocktail Party start at $150 per person and include return visits

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Gimme Shelter

Ellen and Chuck Scarborough will host the Gimme Shelter Animal Rescue fifth Annual Summer Benefit on Saturday, July 23, 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

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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•8•16 • Guild Hall presents Sandra Bernhard: Feel the Bernhard at 8 PM. Bernhard continues to blend her sharp, hysterical insight and outspoken views, with rock-n-roll, cabaret, stand-up and a little burlesque. For tickets call the box office at 631-324-4050. SATURDAY 7•9•16 • Montauk Community Church holds a rummage sale every Saturday from 9 AM till noon, rain or shine. • Join East Hampton Trails Preservation Society for a 4.5 mile historic hike about Stephen Talkhouse. Learn about the man who epitomized the 19th century in every aspect. Meet at the Hither Hills West Overlook Rte. 27 about a mile east of the Old Montauk Hwy. fork. Any questions call leader Lee Dion at 631-375-2339. • The East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue will host Swim Across America Swim. Located at Fresh Pond Beach in Amagansett, participants will start at 7 AM and finish at 11 AM, with a ceremony to follow. To register, go to www.swimacrossamerica.org. MONDAY 7•11•16 • The East Hampton Library will be home to On Montauk: A Literary Celebration hosted by Céline Keating. With readings by Maryann Calendrille, Jo Carney, Stacey Donovan, Dave Krusa, Nanci LaGarenne,

Lisa Michne, Michael Schenkler, and Marge Winski participants will learn of the rich history found in Montauk. The event is from 5:30 PM to 7 PM. WEDNESDAY 7•13•16 • East Hampton Library will host a writing workshop with author Stacey Donovan. Donovan is a critically acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction for adults and young adults. The event is from 6 PM to 7 PM and to register call 631-324-0222 ext. 3.

Southampton THURSDAY 7•7•16 • The Rogers Memorial Library will have local author Tim Hayes discuss his book Riding Home: The Power of Horses to Heal. He will investigate the horses’ ability to emotionally transform the lives of ordinary horse lovers, as well as those suffering from psychological wounds. To register call 631-283-0774 ext. 523. SUNDAY 7•10•16 • Free QiGong class at the UU Meetinghouse at noon. The Meetinghouse is located at 977 Bridgehampton- Sag Harbor Turnpike in Bridgehampton, and for more information call Tina at 631-455-9635. • Join the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse for Sunday Service at 10:30 AM located at 977 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

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North Fork THURSDAY 7•7•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

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information, call the lodge at 631-727-6667. SATURDAY 7•9•16 • The Shelter Island Library will have a book sale from 11 AM to 3 PM. The library is located at 37 North Ferry Road in Shelter Island. •The Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library is accepting donations of gently used books, CDs, DVDs, games, and puzzles from 11 AM to 3 PM. SUNDAY 7•10•16 • Shinn Estate Vineyard invites you to Shinn Chickens - Young People and Chickens as Friends. Listen to special guest speakers Olivia and Max Geppel of 8 Hands Farm share their experience of raising chickens. This event is from 10 AM to 11 AM, and for more information call 631-804-0367. THURSDAY 7•14•16 • Riverhead will host Alive on 25 summertime festival. The event will offer local craft beer and wine, live music, artist, street vendors, and plenty of activities. It will take place from 5 PM to 9:30 PM on Main Street in Riverhead.

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astrology & all Week of 7/6/16 - 7/13/16 Highlights of the week - Uranus in Aries squares Mars in Scorpio Angry words, thoughts or actions can cause a frenzy. Please be careful while driving and handling fire whether a candle or the outdoor grill. Aries (3/20-4/20) Thoughts of change regarding the family or home can occupy your thoughts. Memories of times gone by may come up, or hearing from or about an old friend can really change your mind. Don’t overdo that daily workout or sun exposure. Taurus ( 4/20-5/21) Activities at work compete with those at home, leaving you to wonder “Where’s the balance?” Talks with your partner can deepen your commitment to each other and tenderness abounds. Gemini (5/21-6/22) Avoiding conflicts at work will benefit you once these tense times pass. Let the others fight it out. You can say your piece once the dust settles. Cherish your health with good food, adequate sleep, and plenty of water. Cancer (6/22-7/23) Make vacations plans while the sun still shines on you. Traveling somewhere near the water soothes your soul. Share these good times with your partner and friends. Leo (7/23-8/23) You may feel the need for extra rest. Indulge yourself whenever you can and don’t feel guilty. Leave the office work and chores behind and go have some fun. Virgo (8/23-9/23) Honest, clear discussions about goals and

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feelings with partners are favored. Let off steam without losing your cool and everyone feels better. Avoid arguments with neighbors. Libra (9/23-10-23) Use sweet words when talking to your spouse about spending money and you can reach a compromise. Take extra care along while driving and don’t rush. You might want to take some vitamins to head off a summer cold. Scorpio (10/23-11/22) What is important to you? What no longer counts? You are in the mood to scrutinize everything from your finances to the meaning of life. You won’t solve it in a day, so give yourself a break. Try not to spend money foolishly or to use harsh words in haste. Sagittarius (11/22-12/21) Are there new job opportunities on the horizon? It’s worth exploring if only in the discussion stage. Your love life can get a boost so keep your eyes open for the possibilities. Capricorn ( 12/21- 1/20) This week your home may need a little attention. Someone could unexpectedly pop in for a visit! You will love it. If your friends start to bicker, try not to get involved. Aquarius (1/20-2/19) Staying close to home might be on your agenda as plans with friends might fizzle at the last minute. Look for things to do in the neighborhood.

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Pisces (2/19-3/20) Feeling lazy and hazy? Well, the summer just started! Accept those invitations from friends or family so you get out of the house and shake off those mental cobwebs. You will be glad you did.

Joanne Wolff is a Certified ISAR (International Society for Astrological Research) Consultant and a Certified NY State Hypnotist, who uses astrology to guide her clients to the potential of their natal charts. She is available for private consultations (in person or by phone),parties or charity events. Call or text 516-996-5354

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Independent Dining Watermelon Gazpacho Ingredients (serves 6) 1/2 large seedless watermelon 1 English cucumber (finely diced) 2 limes (juiced) 1/2 papaya (fine diced) 1/2 honeydew melon (finely diced) 2 tbsp honey 4 plum tomatoes (finely diced) 1/4 c mango juice Method Begin by cutting away the rind from the watermelon. Cut the watermelon

into manageable pieces and blend on high until you reach a nice smooth consistency. Allow the watermelon liquid to sit for three minutes or so and skim off the white foam that rises to the top. Once you have done this you can whisk in the lime juice, mango juice, and honey. All that is left is to make the fine knife cuts on all of the fruits and vegetables and mix them into the base. Pour and enjoy a nice refreshing gazpacho perfect for a summer day.

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ONGOING SPECIALS Brunch & Rosé

cocktail connoisseur, will take place every Friday and Saturday night through Labor Day weekend.

The Leo

The Leo in East Hampton hosts industry night every Thursday at 10 PM. There are drink specials and half priced bottles.

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.

Memory Monday

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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

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“Memory Mondays” take place at The Memory in Montauk. Enjoy bottle specials every Monday night at 10 PM. 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.

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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.

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.

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Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents 2EZ Thursday from 5 to 9 PM. Saturday from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Craig Rose is performing followed The Smoking Gun from 2 to 6 PM. On Sunday, 4EZ plays from 2 to 6 PM. Visit 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 Todd Grossman on Saturday from 1:30 to 5 PM. On Sunday Bryan Gallo performs from 1:30 to 5 PM. Visit www.clovispointwines.com. Lieb Cellars On Saturday from 4 to 6 PM enjoy live music by Jeff Le Blanc at the winery in Cutchogue. On Sunday from 2 to 6 PM it’s a Village Cheese Shop pop up shop.

Visit www.liebcellars.com. Pindar Vineyards Kick off the weekend with Sunset Fridays each week from 6 to 8 PM. Enjoy live music by Jen Kane on the Wisteria Deck. On Saturday from 1 to 5 PM Romeo Dream performs at the Peconic locale. Sunday see Larry Liso perform from 1 to 5 PM. Visit www.pindar.net for more information. Sannino Bella Vita Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard in Peconic offers a full day of activities Saturday beginning with a Viticulture Tour from 1 to 1:30 PM with a Vine to Wine tour running from 1 to 2:30 PM. The Processing Facility Tour is from 1:30 to 2 PM, with a Barrel Cellar Tour from 2 to 2:30 PM. Sunday starts with the Vine to Wine tour from 1 to 2:30 PM, the Viticulture tour runs from 1 to 1:30 PM with the Processing Facility Tour from 1:30 to 2 PM, and the Barrel Cellar tour from 2 to 2:30 PM. Visit www.sanninovineyard.com.

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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. Saturday starting at 1:30 PM will be a Vineyard Walk tour with Barbara Shinn, and at 2:30 PM starts the Winery & Barrel Cellar Tour with Noah’s Food truck returning from 4 to

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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 samba music this week by Ludmilla 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.

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Pure North Fork Pure North Fork Craft Bar and Bistro held a Summer Soiree on Thursday at their location on Fairway Drive in Wading River under a huge white tent with a breath taking view overlooking the perfectly manicured golf course of Great Rock. The sold out event featured craft menu tastings, passed hors d'oeuvres, raw bar, carving station, cheese and charcuterie and twenty plus craft and local beers. For complete info and hours visit www.purenorthfork.com Japanese RestauRant and sushi BaR

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Chefs & Champagne

On Saturday, July 23, 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 beers, Wölffer Estate wines, 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. VIP premium admission is $375 for JBF

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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, July 23, 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

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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, July 23. Dinner is provided by Marie Eiffel and music by Lisa Shaw, Tom Hashagen, and Swingshift. LGBT Network presents “Sunset on the Harbor” cocktail reception on Saturday, July 23, 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

Junior Golf Camps All summer long

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The Ellen Hermanson Foundation presents "Starry Night" in Southampton on Saturday, July 23, 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.

Serious Moonlight

“Serious Moonlight,” the LongHouse Reser ve’s jubilee year Summer Benefit takes place on Saturday, July 23. 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.


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