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The Annual Hamptons Documentary Film Festival By Nicole Teitler This Thursday through Sunday enjoy a festive prelude to the holiday season at the 9th annual Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival (HT2FF). The “all docs, all day” event will be held at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theater and Arts Center. The audience will have the opportunity after each film for a Q&A, being alternately emceed by award-winning broadcast personality and theater troupe director Bonnie Grice and Andrew Botsford, Stony Brook Southampton visiting graduate arts professor and arts writer. In addition, post film there will be a chance to win an Audience Award, sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens. This year guests can expect a wide spectrum of documentary film topics. Founder and executive director of

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HT2FF Jacqui Lofaro is a Bridgehampton resident and documentary filmmaker herself. “There’s a film about Hamptons ar tists, visionar y architect Eero Saarinen, African-American writer Maya Angelou, New York City’s Symphony Space co-founder Isaiah Sheffer, R&B songwriter Bert Berns, the extraordinary New York Times obit writers, perfect 10 gymnast Nadia Comaneci, an American beauty pageant winner, Israeli cuisine, saving Jamaica Bay, saving Martha’s Vineyard, the militarization of American policing, an exposé of America’s nuclear arsenal, an inspiring story of a boy with autism, one about animal rights, and one about cyberwar,” she reported. The opening night film on Thursday starts at 8 PM. A Moment in Time: Hamptons Artists, was directed by

Lana Jokel. Preceding the film will be a wine reception, along with a Q&A with Jokel and featured artists. The film features John Alexander, April Gornik, Sven Lukin, Nathan Joseph, Li-Lan, Eric Fischl, Elizabeth Strong Cuevas, Donald Sultan, Audrey Flack, Howard Kanovitz, John Chamberlain and Robert Dash, all prominent artists from The Hamptons. Earlier in the day, beginning at 10:30 AM, a Young Voices Program open strictly to participating middle and high schools is followed by a workshop guiding students on the correlating impact of film and change which will be presented by Megan Kiefer, founder of the Take Two Film Academy in New York City. At 2 PM, Hearing Is Believing, directed by Lorenzo DeStefano, tells the story of Rachel Flowers, a blind

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Holiday Giving Programs

The Retreat has launched its annual Holiday Giving Programs including Adopt-A-Family, aimed at providing holiday presents or gift cards to families in need. In December, the Adopt-A-Family program provides gifts and gift cards for local families in need to brighten what can be a difficult holiday season. Sponsoring a family during the holiday season can provide a memorable holiday experience to clients going through a traumatic time. All gifts and gift cards must be received by December 12. The Retreat provides domestic violence services and education to families on the East End of Long Island. For those interested in contributing to the Holiday Giving Programs, call The Retreat's Holiday Help Line at 631-329-4398. You may also make a holiday donation online at www. theretreatinc.org.

ARF's Winter Wonderland

Join the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons on Saturday for a cat and dog holiday adoption expo at PETCO in Commack. Mutts, purebreds, kittens, and puppies will be available for adoption. All animals are neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. If you already have a dog, be sure to bring them with you -- meet and greets are a must. Free admission, adoption fees apply. For more information contact Michele@arfhamptons.org or call 631537-0400 ext. 207.

Holiday Social

Kent Animal Shelter in Calverton invites the public for some very special holiday cheer at its annual "Holiday Social" for pet families. Bigger and better this year, it will take place right at the shelter decorated for the season on Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Enjoy complimentary homemade goodies, hot cocoa, and cider. Browse raffle prize baskets and the unique pet boutique. On Sunday from noon to 3 PM have your family and pets photographed with Santa by

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Denim And Dice

ELIH Auxiliary invites the community to "Denim And Dice In December" on Saturday at Peconic Bay Yacht Club in Southold. Enjoy cocktails and a casino with a Texas holdem' table and a lavish buffet dinner and dessert. There will also be an open bar, DJ, and prizes. Tickets cost $125 and include $125 in playing chips. Tables and sponsorships are also available. All proceeds benefit Eastern Long Island Hospital. For reservations call Connie Connor at 631-298-5398, Barbara Koch at 631-765-3464, or Carol Sieban at 631-477-2047.

Dinner With Jean-Georges

Dine with celebrity chef JeanGeorges Vongerichten at Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton to benefit The Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center on Saturday, December 10, at 6:30 PM. Guests will enjoy a three course meal and fine wines in the Topping Rose House barn. The cost is $175 per person. For reservations contact Brittany Gold at 631-237-1946 or email bgold@ toppingrosehouse.com. There is also a Charity Buzz online auction with unique experiences available December 1 to 13 at www.charitybuzz.com.

Denim and Diamonds

"Denim And Diamonds 2," a funfilled, food-filled dance party will take place Saturday, January 28, from 6:30 to 10:00 PM at 230 Elm in Southampton to benefit the Ellen Hermanson Foundation. The cost is $125 individual ticket, $250 benefactor ticket and $75 for those 29 and under. For more info email info@ ellensrun.org or call 212-840-0916.

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Music 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.

Townline BBQ

“Smokin’ Hot Tunes” live music can be enjoyed at Townline BBQ in Sagaponack this Friday from 4 to 7 PM alongside happy hour priced items and no cover charge. And, don’t forget free pool and pub quiz night, at 7 PM, every Thursday evening and Saturday and Sunday football special pricings. Townline is open regularly by 11:30 AM until 9 or 10 PM Thursday through Monday. For more info call 631-537-2271 or visit the Townline BBQ Facebook page.

Stephen Talkhouse

Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett presents DJ Curt Doogie at the Back to Basics 90’s Throwback Party on Friday at 10 PM. Saturday, The HooDoo Loungers will perform at 10 PM and on Sunday Caroline Doctrow is joined by legendary songwriters at 8 PM. Wednesday, there will be a benefit for Dave Giacone with the Nancy Atlas Project, HooDoo Loungers, and more at 7:30 PM. Visit stephentalkhouse.com for more details.

Zigmund’s Bar

East End Opry presents live music Wednesdays at Zigmund’s Bar in Bridgehampton. This Wednesday will be an open mic night plus special guest performances from 7 to 11 PM. Thursday is Karaoke from 9 PM to 1

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AM, Friday Black & Sparrow performs from 9 PM to 12 AM, and Saturday night from 9 PM to 1 AM is DJ Drop D. Call 631-919-5340 with any questions or visit their site zigmunds.bar.com. Zigmund’s Bar is open Wednesday through Saturday from 6 PM to 2 AM.

Suffolk Theater

At Riverhead’s Suffolk Theater on Friday, the Lords of 52nd Street (Billy Joel’s original band) will perform at 8 PM. Admission is $39 - $45. Saturday is Sinatra’s Big Band Birthday at 8 PM, enjoy live music including a full orchestra and dancing. Admission is $35 - $39. Doors, bar, and restaurant open at 6:30 PM for both events. For seating and ticket purchasing call 631727-4343 or visit SuffolkTheater.com.

Contra Dance

Lessons of Traditional New England Contra Dance will be held at the Water Mill Community House Saturday from 8 to 11 PM. The introductory lesson is at 7:45 PM. Wear soft-soled shoes. Admission is $14 adults, $7 students, and children up to 16 free with adult. For more info call 631-725-3103 or visit www.LITMA.org.

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There will be a Holiday Open House Saturday at BookHampton in East Hampton to discuss best sellers and perfect gifts from 12 PM to 4 PM with hot cider and cookies. At 4 PM author Carrie Doyle will speak about her novels Death on Windmill Way and Death on Lily Pond Lane. And, on Sunday at 10:30 AM is story time with Atara Twersky reading Curlee Girliee. Go to BookHampton.com to register for these free events.

Guild Hall Table Talk

Aiyana Smith will speak about traditional healing from nature on Sunday from 11 AM to 12:30 PM. Admission is free and reservations are suggested. For more details or to make

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Every Saturday is Story Salon East from 11 AM to 12 PM, a live storytelling venue where adults have 7 minutes to tell a story of their own, fact or fiction, serious or funny. This Saturday will also have an author talk from 1 to 3 PM with Jeffrey Sussman, author of Max Baer and Barney Ross, Jewish Heroes of Boxing. Both events are free, for details or to register for a spot call 631-324-0222 ext. 3 or visit easthamptonlibrary.org.

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A Christmas Carol

Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center will present Joe Landry’s adaptation of Charles Dicken’s novella, A Christmas Carol, a Live Radio Play, on Friday at 7 PM, Saturday at 2 PM, 5 PM, and 7 PM, and Sunday at 2 PM and 5 PM. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students under 21. Visit scc-arts.org for more details and ticket purchasing.

Big Duck

Watch Santa tell the story of how the East End’s Big Duck Saved Christmas with background imaging created by Don Duga, the animator of Frosty the Snowman. The show begins at 1 PM at Suffolk Theater in Riverhead. Doors, restaurant, buffet, and pictures with Santa open at 11:30 AM. Admission is children $10 - $15 and adults $15 - $25. For seating and ticket purchasing call 631-727-4343 or visit SuffolkTheater.com.

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Hamptons Take 2

The 9th annual Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival takes place Thursday through Sunday at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. Viewers can vote for their favorite of the films and try to win an Audience Award. A full festival pass is $150, other packages and pricing details are available on their site. To purchase tickets or see a full film listing and schedule, visit HT2FF.com or baystreet. org, or call the Box Office at 631-7259500.

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On November 19, the East Hampton Library celebrated the Ribbon-Cutting Opening Celebration of its new Young Adult Room. The community was invited to take a first look at the exciting new space designed by Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership. Members of The Library’s Teen Advisory Board cut the ribbon for the official opening. East Hampton Library Director Dennis Fabiszak, Young Adult Librarian Lisa Michne, and President Sheila Rogers spoke to the crowd. The celebration also featured songs by the East Hampton High School Camerata group, a pizza contest, with five local pies competing to be the big cheese, the announcement of the top three winners of the local teen photo contest, and the dramatic unveiling of the first student-created wall mural to decorate the wall of the New YA Room.

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Oil Works

“Oil Works,” an art exhibition featuring local artists Kirsten Benfield, Johanna Caleca, Marilyn Goldstein, Kathie Hayden and Peggy Sherrill, will be held at Amagansett Library on Thursday through December 31. An opening reception will be held on Friday from 4 to 6 PM. For time and directions call 631-267-3810.

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Tripoli Gallery in Southampton presents its 12th Annual "Thanksgiving Collective: Year-Round." Curated by Tripoli Patterson, "Year-Round" features works by Alice Aycock, Max Blagg, Jennifer Cross, Robert Dash, Sabra

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Modern Vintage

The White Room Galler y in Bridgehampton presents "Modern Vintage" with artists Charles Waller, Scott Hewett, Sally Breen, and Claudia Ward. The show runs through December 23.

The Wednesday Group

Ten artists from The Wednesday Group have over 20 pear paintings at The Golden Pear in East Hampton. Stop in, have a snack, and look at some deliciously wonderful pear art. Participating artists are Anna Franklin, Cynthia Loewen, Jean Mahoney, Alyce Peifer, Gene Samuelson, Frank Sofo, Bob Sullivan, Aurelio Torres, Pam

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November's Bone

The Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton presents the group exhibit, "November's Bone." The show runs through January 16.

East End Arts

East End Arts present an art show at the Rosalie Dimon Gallery at the Jamesport Manor Inn featuring East End Arts members. The show includes oil paintings by Roxanne Panero of Sagaponack, and photographs by Sara Cedar Miller of Hampton Bays. It will be on display until February 1.

Bob Sullivan

Bob Sullivan celebrates autumn with an exciting exhibition of new plein air paintings, archival pieces, and his widely popular summer of 2016 local land and seascapes at Salon Xavier in Sag Harbor. His plein air oil paintings draw from familiar locations throughout the East End, where for the past sixteen years he worked as a licensed sea captain. The exhibition will run through December 31.

Student Art Exhibit

The fall Suffolk Community College Eastern Campus Student Art Exhibit, a lively, salon-style show highlighting exceptional work created by students in the applied arts programs will be held through December 14 in The Lyceum Gallery, located in the Montaukett Learning Resource Center.

Artists Choose Artists

The Parrish Art Museum presents the third iteration of "Artists Choose Artists," on view through January 16. Featuring painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media, the

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exhibition comprises the work of seven jurors and fourteen artists, includes Tina Barney with Dinah Maxwell Smith and RJT Haynes, Lynda Benglis with Garrett Chingery and Saskia Friedrich, Tony Oursler with Jackie Black and Marianne Weil, Donald Lipski with Suzanne Anker and Ben Butler, Jorge Pardo with Anne Bae and Monica Banks, Cindy Sherman with Bill Komoski and Toni Ross, and Leo Villareal with Karin Waisman and Almond Zigmund.

Guild Hall

Guild Hall presents three exhibitions "Michael Knigin: The Holocaust and Anne Frank," "Connie Fox & William King: An Artist Couple," and "William S. Heppenheimer." The shows run through December 31. Visit www. guildhall.org.

Bateau Promenade

Harper's Books in East Hampton presents "Bateau Promenade," a solo exhibition of work by Israeli painter Guy Yanai. Featuring a selection of ten intimately scaled and six mediumsized oil paintings on linen, this show highlights Yanai's continuing focus on depicting leisurely outdoor and interior settings through precise linear brushstrokes. The show will be on view through mid-December.

The Lure Of The Land

The Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead presents Fullerton's Long Island, "The Lure of the Land" exhibit. The show is a never-before-seen exhibition of over 70 large-sized historic photographs of Long Island from the legendary Hal B. Fullerton Collection in the Grand Staas Gallery. Curated by Neil Scholl and Peter Dicke. Light refreshments will be served. The exhibit will run through December 23.

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East Hampton SATURDAY 12•3•16 • The 6th Annual Friends Bazaar will take place at Ashawagh Hall in Springs off Springs-Fireplace Road from 10 AM to 5 PM. Quality arts and fine crafts will be up for sale as well as handmade items that fit every budget. All are welcome and admission is free. • The popular East Hampton Chamber of Commerce Santa parade steps off at 10 AM traveling along Main Street and Newtown Lane. From 10:30 till noon Rowdy Hall partners with the chamber to host Santa by the fire for photos and visits with children of all ages. A suggested donation of $2 per photo will be collected for the local food pantries.

In addition, children and adults can make a holiday card for a veteran at the Walter Reed Hospital. Rowdy will also be collecting canned and shelf stable food for the local food pantries. Dreesen’s Donuts and warm apple cider will be served. • The East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society invites you to an old fashioned holiday celebration from 2 to 4 PM. Meet Mrs. Claus at the LVIS house on Main Street. SUNDAY 12•4•16 • c/o The Maidstone Hotel in East Hampton hosts their annual community Christmas tree lighting ceremony from 4 to 6 PM. The family-friendly ceremony is highlighted by a visit from Santa Claus and features holiday music from the East Hampton High School choir. Once again, c/o The Maidstone Hotel is a drop point for U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots. Bring a new, unwrapped toy to the tree lighting ceremony. The toys will be picked up on December 16.

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Highlights of the week: With the Sun in the sign of Sagittarius, we may feel lighter and more optimistic about our futures as we still search for meaning and truth in life. However Saturn (the planet of ‘no-no’ and restriction) meets the Sagittarius sun, helping us to see what will or won’t work realistically. Neptune (planet of spirituality and deception) has moved forward in Pisces helping us to see the fog slowly disappear. We may be very surprised by revelations in our lives in the upcoming months. Jupiter (the planet of life’s goodies) in the sign of Libra (relationships) begins his argument with Pluto (the planet of extreme change). This dance will last well into 2017. All relationships are under the microscope and may shift in exciting ways. Let’s all take a step back before believing what we hear. Are good times ahead? Yes! 
But let’s not celebrate just yet.

VIRGO (8/23 - 9/22) The sky is NOT falling! Recent events will sort themselves out. It may be a good time to clear out those closets to rid yourself of outworn items along with outworn ideas.

ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) A whole new story about your life is beginning to start. Make your plans for the holidays but keep track of your New Year’s wishes. Patient planning is the key to success. TAURUS (4/20 - 5/20) Deep talks and conversations will clear the air, if you have the courage to do so. Love can deepen. Great time to clear up debts so you can start the new year fresh. GEMINI (5/21 - 6/22) Oh, those obligations! If you keep smiling and don’t overdo the caffeine, you will handle it all beautifully. Let others take the reins temporarily, it’s okay, but listen to your gut when presented with offers. CANCER (6/22 - 7/22) Feeling under the weather or just plain blue? It is time for more sleep, and a change in diet. Changes on the job may be in store whether delegating duties to others, or making plans to move on. LEO (7/22 - 8/22) Problem solving is your talent this week. Others will seek your wise advice and

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Southampton THURSDAY 12•1•16 • The Rogers Memorial Library will offer “Social Security: What’s Changed and its Impact on Your Retirement” with Craig J. Ferrantino, CWS® at 5:30 PM. Register at www.myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 ext.523. • The Southampton Chamber of Commerce hosts its 2016 membership holiday celebration at Union Cantina on Bowden Square in Southampton Village from 5 to 8 PM. Contact the chamber for tickets. 631-283-0402. FRIDAY 12•2•16 • From 5 to 7 PM it’s the annual windmill lighting at Stony Brook Southampton. Chancellor’s Hall. New this year, the Ice Melodies showcase of an expert ice carver sculpting a windmill as carolers sing. • The Bridgehampton Museum hosts its holiday open house and sale from 5 to 7 PM. SATURDAY 12•3•16 • Santa arrives by fire truck at 3 PM in Sag Harbor Village. Mr. & Mrs. Claus will visit the windmill and local school groups will carol. A community lantern tour will leave Dodds and Eder at 3:30 PM. At 5 PM, the community is invited to join the lighting of the giant tree at the foot of Long Wharf. • From 9 AM to 2 PM, the women of the First Presbyterian Church in Southampton will hold their annual Christmas Bazaar. Lots of delicious baked goods, jelly and jam and pickles; collectibles and antiques, designer jewelry, wreaths and greens, knitted, sown and painted items and a Children Only room where they can buy things for their parents and siblings. The Doll and Bear Breakfast will be held at 10 AM in the dining room for a $10 donation. RSVP to 631-283-1296. Girls, boys and parents are welcome.

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• The Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons presents a roundtable discussion moderated by Pamela Harwood. Evergreens and finding holiday decorations in your garden are among the featured topics. Admission is free. Location: HAH Library at the Bridgehampton Community House, lower level, entrance on School Street, use the door to the right of the Book Bay. 10 AM till noon. • Hayground School in Bridgehampton will hold its annual artisanal food and craft bazaar, “Homegrown For The Holidays,” from 10 AM to 4 PM. The bazaar will feature the work of more than 50 local artists, food purveyors, and vendors. • St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays will hold its Christmas Fair from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. The fair features their Famous Cookie Walk, raffle baskets, fresh handmade wreaths and greens, homemade soups, jams, bread and much more. Santa will also be making an appearance from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and everyone gets a complimentary drink • Christ Church of Sag Harbor will host its Christmas Boutique from 10 AM to 4 PM. Stop by with your friends or family and enjoy a relaxing cup of tea as well as shop from their assortment of holiday gifts. Coffee and crafts from Haiti will be up for sale as well. • The Westhampton Presbyterian Church will be having its annual Christmas Bazaar and Tea from 1 until 3:30 PM. Silver Tea will be served. Decorated fresh green wreaths, handmade ornaments, gift items, baked goods and jewelry will be available to buy. • Annual Christmas Tree and Menorah Lighting Ceremony performed on The Village Green in Westhampton at 6 PM to 7:30 PM. SUNDAY 12•4•16 • The Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce sponsors a tree lighting and visit with Santa. At the firehouse on Main Street at 5 PM.

LIBRA (9/22 - 10/22) Juggling is what you will be doing this week. It is time to balance work and play and your wishes with those of others. It’s okay to say what you want. Just don’t be bossy. SCORPIO (10/22 - 11/22) Where have you been hiding? This week brings some soul searching with regard to relationships and money. You might see where you can be less controlling but still state your mind. SAGITTARIUS (11/22 - 12/21) The sun shines on you this month although you may be less willing to share your thoughts. You will be rewarded for hard work. Don’t worry, there are birthday presents in your future. CAPRICORN (12/21 - 1/20) Recent events may have left you shaky, but using your common sense will see you through. Diet and exercise routines will keep you focused, enabling you to indulge later this month. AQUARIUS (1/20 - 2/19) Delays in your plans are not a defeat. It’s just time to redefine and revise. With the holidays near, accept those invitations for the fun to return. PISCES (2/19 - 3/20) It may be hard for you to see your way clearly just now. It is a good time to pursue a creative hobby or bake for the holidays to reduce stress. Keep the faith, whistle a happy tune and all will work out. Joanne Wolff is a Certified Astrologer who helps others work with the energies of their unique charts and the outside influences that present opportunities and challenges.
 She is available for private readings, private parties, and charity events. Call 516-996-5354 (text too!).

Friends. Family. Community. Dermot PJ Dolan, Agent 2228 Montauk Hwy Bridgehampton, NY 11932 Bus: 631-537-2622 Bus: 212-380-8318 dermot@dermotdolan.com

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Submit your specials! Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend.com.

Artists & Writers Night

Almond in Bridgehampton presents the next “Artists & Writers Night” of the season on Tuesday beginning at 7 PM. The theme for night will be “Protest Prose and Notes on Comfort” featuring artists who wrote words and stories of resistance and protest who will be reading stories from their past. The evening will feature a family style three-course menu created by executive chef Jason Weiner. Cost for the night is $45, which includes a glass of local wine or craft beer and gratuity, tax is not included. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the restaurant at 631-537-5665.

red catering

After 20 years of serving some of

the Hamptons’ finest cuisine, veteran restaurateur Kirk Basnight, owner of red|bar brasserie and little|red, has announced the launch of red catering. Basnight’s expansion into catering was a natural progression to bring the delicious cuisine of both restaurants to people’s homes. “For years people have been asking us to cater everything from small dinner parties to large events, it was finally time to give them what they want,” said Basnight. red catering will be under Basnight’s direction with his expertise and gracious Southern hospitality creating unforgettable events. Heading up the menu design and execution will be red|bar brasserie’s executive chef Todd Jacobs. Jacobs, who recently took over the helm at red|bar, has been offering his signature farm-totable fare in the Hamptons for over 25 years. His relationships with local

Almond in Bridgehampton farmers, fisherman, and purveyors are second to none, offering the highest quality cuisine made from locally sourced products. Also on the team is catering coordinator, Marianne Farrell, who brings 15 years of experience in the hospitality industry and longtime red general manager, Dawn Barney. Basnight will coordinate each and every event with Jacobs, Farrell, and Barney, executing any size event from small intimate dinner parties to large luxurious weddings. Both on-site and off-site events are available through red catering. Menus will feature signature red|bar items as well as unique dishes tailored for each event. To inquire about catering for an

event or for more information email info@red.catering or visit www.red. catering. Call 631-283-0900 to book your next party.

1770 House

Tavern Thursdays are back at The 1770 House. Each Thursday from 5:30 PM, in the casual downstairs Tavern of the 18th century colonial home, the signature burger, meatloaf, and Korean BBQ Berkshire ribs are $17.70; with house wine, red or white, by the glass at $9; and a house beer selection at $5. Chef Michael Rozzi’s nightly fine dining menu may be enjoyed upstairs or down too. For more info call 631-324-1770 or visit www.1770house.com.

Baron’s Cove

Baron’s Cove in Sag Harbor hosts a Holiday Party, Tree Lighting, and Ugly Holiday Sweater Happy Hour on Friday from 4 to 10 PM. ‘Tis the season for “ugly holiday sweaters,” Christmas trees, and cozy cocktails. Rock around the Christmas tree with an extended happy hour with featured food and drink specials, including select $7 wines, $6 draught beers, $8 well drinks. Tree lighting takes place

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47 Montauk Highway, East Hampton, NY (631) 604-5585

Featuring all your favorite dishes & items. The best Japanese food in town! Zokkon Sushi available at Hampton Market Place

Hazelnut Caramel Popcorn Ingredients (serves 4) 1/2 cup popping corn 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1 1/2 c marshmallows 1/3 lb butter 3 tbsp Nutella 1/3 c brown sugar Method First heat a sauté pan and add the oil. Allow the oil to become hot, then add the popping corn and cover with aluminum foil. This should take five minutes or so once the popcorn starts popping.

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on the Baron’s Cove lawn at 7:15 PM. Featuring a holiday performance by the Pierson High Carolers. In the spirit of giving they ask you to bring a donation of a warm hat, gloves, scarves, or socks which will be donated to Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach Program here on the East End. There will be live music by the Lynn Blue Duo from 6 to 10 PM. Baron’s Cove along with The Painted Canvas will be hosting a Paint & Sip night on Monday from 7 to 9 PM. The cost is $50 per person and includes all supplies and one complimentary glass of wine. Call 631-725-2101 to reserve your place.

ONGOING SPECIALS Phil’s Waterfront

Phil’s Waterfront Bar and Grill in Aquebogue presents Happy Hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 PM. They also feature live entertainment on Saturdays. Call for details.

Nick & Toni’s

Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton is welcoming fall with the return of their famous woodburning oven pizzas. The pizzas are available Sunday through Thursday all night. The Choice prix fixe

Happy Hour Mon.- Wed 5-7pm Free Sushi Thursday at the Bar 5-7pm

Next, in a small saucepot, add the butter, marshmallow and sugar and let it melt together over medium heat, stirring often. Once the ingredients have melted together you can add the Nutella. Put the popcorn in a large mixing bowl and pour the hot mixture over the popcorn. Stir the sticky caramel sauce with the popcorn while it is still hot. Once the popcorn is evenly coated stick the bowl in the fridge to cool. Let the popcorn cool for 15 minutes then break into smaller bite sized pieces and enjoy. has also returned. The menu is available Sunday through Friday (restaurant is closed Tuesday) beginning at 6 PM. Nick & Toni’s hosts happy hour every Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 PM and Sundays from 2:30 through 6:30 PM. During Happy Hour a sommelier selected glass of wine will be offered for $8, select cocktails are half price including the Meyer Lemon Cosmo, Seasonal ‘Rita and the Spanish G&T, and a rotating bottled brew are available for $6. A select bar menu of small plates are available including meatball sliders for $6, pizza margherita for $10, formaggi plate for $10, and seasonal bruschetta for $5. Call Nick & Toni’s at 631-3243550.

Almond Specials

Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton presents daily specials for the fall. Meatless Mondays will continue offering a three course meatless menu for $35 all night. Tuesdays are steak frites night with a featured steak frites for $19.95. Thursday nights enjoy ½ dozen Montauk pearl oysters or ½ dozen shrimp cocktail for $10 at the bar or at tables. On Sundays grab a burger and a beer at the bar for $15. A $29 three-course prix fixe will be offered from 5:30 to 7 PM every

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night. For reservations contact Almond at 631-537-5665.

Living Room

c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton offers a prix fixe this fall that includes three courses for just $35 at the cozy Living Room Restaurant, Sunday through Thursday, from 5:30 to 7 PM. Happy hour is Sunday to Thursday from 4 to 6 PM. Enjoy drinks and appetizers at 50 percent off.

Baiting Hollow Farm

Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents Bob Stack from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard will also host 2 EZ from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday. www.baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.

Lieb Cellars

There’s Friday night music with Rob Europe from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday from 3 to 6 PM, it’s Jeff LeBlanc performing, and on Sunday from 12 to 4 PM stop by for the holiday case sale. www.liebcellars.com.

Shinn Estate

Shinn Estate Vineyards is hosting vineyard walks with Barbara Zinn plus self-guided winery and barrel cellar tours throughout the week. On Friday night starting at 6 PM, they’ll be serving a hearty Peconic Bay scallop chowder, along with salad and

dessert followed by a screening of the mockumentary The Golden Scallop. Call 631-804-0367 for reservations. Visit www.shinnestatevineyards.com.

Raphael

Kristina Rocco performs from 1 to 4 PM on Saturday at Raphael in Peconic. On Sunday, Chris Milletari performs from 1 to 4 PM. Visit www. raphaelwine.com.

Cinque Family Wines

Cinque Family Wines in Amagansett has over 20 wines from various local wineries in one spot. Create your own tasting flight, get recommendations and chat with knowledgeable staff, or just relax with a glass in the casual farm setting. Local cheese plates, peaceful outdoor/indoor setting, music, WiFi, and special events.

Free Soup Days

Tuesday and Thursday are “Free Soup Days” at Clamman on North Sea Road in Southampton from 11 AM to 3 PM, with the purchase of a sandwich or entree. For more info call 631-283-6669.

Southampton Publick House

Southampton Publick House presents Monday Night Madness specials for Monday Night Football. Starting at 5 PM every Monday enjoy $5 pints, $6 burgers, and 50 cent wings. View the games on the 7 flat screen TVs in the inside bar or on the 9 flat screen TVs in the outside bar. Don’t miss Sunday Brunch from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. The menu is a prix fixe for $16 per person, which includes a brunch entree along with coffee or tea.

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Southampton Publick House is open seven days for lunch and dinner. For further information visit www.publick. com or call 631-283-2800.

Football Specials

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack presents happy hour and football specials available Thursday and Friday from 4 to 7 PM and Saturday, Sunday, and Monday all day. These specials are only available at the bar. Also free pool is offered during happy hour.

Zigmund’s Bar

Zigmund’s Bar in Bridgehampton, a new bar inspired by the location’s popular 90’s bar The Wild Rose, will offer Happy Hour Thursday through Saturday evenings until sunset with $5 rose, beer, and Lamb Chops. Sunday there are football specials from 1 to 8 PM.

Sen Happy Hour

Sen in Sag Harbor presents Happy Hour Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 7 PM. Enjoy $8 cocktails and $6 red and white wine.

Buckley’s Inn Between

Happy Hour weekdays at Buckley’s Inn Between 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 and music by DJ Pauly.

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Fine Dining Specializing in Japanese Cuisine & Sushi Offering Lunch & Dinner Menus and Exotic Cocktails We also have a Tatami Room

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Open 7 Days for Lunch & Dinner

Monday 9-6, Tuesday-Thursday Friday• &•Closed Saturday 9-9, 12-6 Open 12pm 6pm onSunday Monday OpenSunday Sunday 12pm-9-8, - 6pm Monday 12-7pm

631-267-7600 40 Montauk Highway Amagansett, NY

Tastings Every Sat. 3-7 pm

Senior Discount Tuesday

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15 Eastport Manor Road • Eastport • 325-1388 • Open 9 am (In the Eastport Shopping Center, next to King Kullen)


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