MHI Calendar 2010 Q4

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

EAST HAMPTON HISTORICAL

SOCIETY 101 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.6850 Osborn-Jackson House Museum, 101 Main Street, East Hampton Tues-Sat 10 am-4pm The Osborn-Jackson House, named for its first and last owners, was lived in by six generations of Osborns until the late 1960s. The original portion of the house, probably built in 1723, was the family home of "Deacon" Daniel Osborn. His son Jonathan inherited the house and made additions in 1760. The house was owned successively by his sons Joseph and Sylvanus, his grandson Edward E. Gardiner, and their descendants until the mid-20th century. This colonial house, one of the few still in its original position on Main Street, is owned and maintained by the Village of East Hampton. Lionel Jackson donated the property to the Village of East Hampton in 1977 for use as a museum. It serves as the headquarters for the East Hampton Historical Society and a period house museum for the general public. The museum features a display of furnishings typical of the well-to-do lifestyle of a post-colonial East End family. Highlights of the exhibition include a tall clock, a high chest, candle stands and chairs built in the East Hampton workshop of the Dominy family of craftsmen between 1780 and 1840. MARTHA CLARA VINEYARDS, 6025 Sound Avenue, Riverhead NY 11901 631.298.0075 Sat Oct 16th 11am-7pm Comfort Keepers Craft Fair 12-5pm East End Oysters 2-5pm Live Music - John Divello 8pm Long Island Comedy Festival - Come out & enjoy an evening of laughter with top comedians direct from the NYC comedy scene at the North Fork's premier entertainment venue! Tix $20 advance, $25 door Sun Oct 17th 2-5pm Live Music - East End Trio (music from the 60s - 00s) 1-4pm Tapas with Tapas Nouveaux 1-5pm Strings and Vines Music , Wine and Delicacies Batson Guitar Show $80,000 worth of guitars on display, available to demo. Door prizes , meet the Batsons and a wine pairing with winemaker Juan Micieli-Martinez. Free admission. 12-5pm Peconic Bay Medical Center Robotic Pumpkin Carving.

Tuesday, October 12th GUILD HALL, 159 Main Street, East Hampton NY 11937 631.324.0806 Free, 7:30 pm. Guild Hall and the Naked Stage present a staged reading "The Taming of The Shrew" by William Shakespeare. All staged readings sponsored in part by Dina Merrill and Ted Hartley Wednesday October 13th MUSIC AT THE TALKHOUSE The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11932 631.267.3117 “In the Round” with Nancy Atlas, 7:30 pm. Inspired by the famous songwriter nights down on Bleeker Street, Nancy Atlas brings a weekly mix of high end singer songwriters to the table. Each week writers will play their favorite songs and tell the story behind writing them. The night ends with an unscripted jam using words from the audience. A true treat for music lovers. GUILD HALL, 159 Main Street, East Hampton NY 11937 631.324.0806 THE MET:LIVE IN HD Das Rheingold (encore screening), 7pm Complimentary wine prior to curtain THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM 25 Job’s Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.2118 Live from Barcelona: Bizet's Carmen at the Parrish, 2 pm. $22/$18 for members.

31 North Main Street, East Hampton NY 11937 631-324-9766 innkeeper@millhouseinn.com www.millhouseinn.com


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