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Lucy Sachs, East Hampton Historical Society Executive Director Richard Barons, and John Hossenlopp.

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On Thursday afternoon, Lucy Sachs, Devon Yacht Club’s current Commodore, and Past Commodore John Hossenlopp, presented the recently published book celebrating 100 Years of Devon Yacht Club to Amagansett Free Library, The Amagansett Historical Association, East Hampton Library, and East Hampton Historical Society for their collections.

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The Guild Hall Student Arts Festival, Part II, Grades 9 to 12 will be on display through March 26. The festival celebrates the young artists of our region and salutes their art instructors, school administrators, and families who nurture their creative pursuits. An opening reception was held on Saturday afternoon. Clockwise from top left: Zachary Minskoff, Lily McGintee, Karen Blandon, Alivia Rose D’Agostino, Abigail Loos, Bethany Coy, and Kendall Stedman.


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BCMF Spring Brings Chamber Music To Bridgehampton By Jessica Mackin-Cipro

BCMF Spring, the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival’s spring concert series, returns to the East End for its third year. This year’s three-concert series includes two concerts featuring the festival’s hallmark mix of esteemed BCMF veterans and bright young talent, and the acclaimed Brentano String Quartet in its BCMF debut. BCMF, Long Island’s longest-running summer classical music festival, now in its 34th summer season, will take place in July and August. Looking forward to the 2017 season, BCMF Founder, Artistic Director, and New Zealand-born, internationally acclaimed flutist Marya Martin spoke of last year’s festival, “We’re proud to be an oasis of tranquility, exploration, and reflection in an ever more complicated world.” Balancing the roles of chamber musician, festival director, soloist, teacher, and supporter of musical institutions, Martin has performed in such halls as London’s Royal Albert Hall and Wigmore Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Casals Hall in Tokyo. “We started in 1984 with two concerts by five people, and if anyone had told me then that in 2017 we would have grown to 17 concerts a year and have more than 50 musicians, I wouldn’t have believed it,” said Martin. “What I am proudest of is that we are now ensconced – we give to the community and the community is part of us. BCMF is a place where people can be transported to a place outside our daily lives, a place they can find beauty. I believe people feel they can count on us for that,” she continued. This year’s BCMF Spring begins with a program combining the Brahms Horn Trio with music by Eric Ewazen, including the world premiere of Ewazen’s Fantasie for Flute and

Piano on Saturday at Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church at 6 PM. What can you expect from the first BCMF Spring concert? Inspiration that comes from both joy and sorrow. In this program, the listener will experience a bit of both. Brahms’ unforgettable horn trio was written shortly after the death of his mother for the three instruments he had learned to play as a child. Ewazen’s inspiration for Fantasie was his friend Marya Martin. Ewazen wrote the piece specifically for Martin as a token of friendship years ago. It later became the inspiration for a full scaled sonata. “Having had the pleasure of numerous collaborations over the years with Marya involving premieres, performances, and recordings, I was completely influenced by her lovely golden tone and her spectacular technical agility,” stated Ewazen. “Eric is an old friend, of mine and of the festival’s. We have commissioned music from him before, and this new piece is so lovely. It’s like a gift,” said Martin of Ewazen. On the topic of introducing new works by composers over the years Martin described, “We have premiered around 20 new works over the festival’s 34 years. Most of those we have ourselves commissioned from the composers. This is a process that takes roughly two years . . . You’re very aware that this is a brand new piece of music, not a 200-year-old work with centuries of performance history . . . It is like a baby is born and you get to play the baby!” On Saturday Martin will be joined by Stewart Rose, horn; Paul Huang, violin; and Orion Weiss, piano. The second program, on April 1, brings the Brentano String Quartet, currently celebrating its 25th anniversary, to BCMF audiences for the first time, performing quartets

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by three of classical music’s most beloved composers: Beethoven and Mendelssohn and string quartet arrangements of selections from Bach’s Art of the Fugue. The members of the Brentano String Quartet are Serena Canin and Mark Steinberg, violin; Misha Amory, viola; and Nina Lee, cello. The third program features two of the chamber music repertoire’s gems: string sextets of Dvorák and Brahms, on May 8. There are few sounds more glorious than that of six string players working in unison, and Brahms and Dvorák were masters of the genre. Performing the stirring, poignant, emotionally charged, and heroic music will be Ani Kavafian, violin;

Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin; Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, viola; Che-Yen Chen, viola; Nicholas Canellakis, cello; and Peter Wiley, cello. “After 34 years, I really think of BCMF as a family,” expressed Martin. “So I always look forward to seeing familiar faces in the audience. And while the summer festival is our main event, it’s wonderful to welcome the community back in the spring during a time that’s a bit calmer in the East End.” Subscribers once again receive a discount for the three-concert series, and a student ticket price of $10 will be available. For subscriptions, single tickets priced at $40 and $50, and information on student tickets, visit www.bcmf.org or call 212-741-9403.

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Eastern Long Island Hospital presents the ELIH Auxiliary Car Raffle, cosponsored by Mullen Motors. Tickets are $50 and participants can win a brand new Jeep Renegade or walk away with $15,000 cash. The drawing takes place May 12 at noon. For more info call

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A fundraiser for Jessica Coggins will be held at Digger's in Riverhead tonight from 6 to 9 PM. Coggins, at age 27, was recently diagnosed with stage III cervical cancer. The fundraiser is to help with medical expenses. $20 includes an appetizer buffet and there will be music by DJ Phil, guest bartenders, a raffle, auction, and a special raffle for a 55" smart TV. For more information visit www.gofundme. com/jesscoggins.

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Hall's Academy of the Arts, and honors both summer and year-round East End residents who have demonstrated excellence in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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Guild Hall's 32nd Annual Academy of the Arts Achievement Awards & Dinner will be held at The Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Plaza in New York City on Monday from 6 to 10 PM. Celebrating artistic achievement, the evening honors Philip Schultz for Literary Arts presented by Alice Quinn; Susan Stroman for Performing Arts presented by John Weidman; Edwina von Gal for Visual Arts presented by Maya Lin; and Cheryl and Michael Minikes for Special Award for Leadership and Philanthropic Endeavors presented by Roy Furman. The evening is hosted by artist Eric Fischl, President of Guild

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Aid to the Developmentally Disabled will host its third annual "Shamrock Shindig" on March 16 from 6:30 to 10 PM at the Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead. This evening of family fun will feature hors d'oeuvres, Irish food, live music by Tommy Sullivan of The Brooklyn Bridge, a raffle, and a 140,000 Gallon Shark Tank Showdown. The Shark Tank Showdown is where daring participants are sponsored to dive into the shark tank. The sponsor who solicits the highest donation total will take the plunge. Tickets are $65 per person, $25 for children and are available for purchase at www.addny.net. All proceeds will fund programs, services, and community engagement efforts for over 160 of its differently-abled population at its residential and supported homes.

Lucky In Love

ARF’s Lucky in Love Adoption Event will be held on Friday, March 17, from 4 to 8 PM at the adoption center in Wainscott. Bring the family and celebrate with raffles, giveaways, and a photo booth. ARF will be offering rabies, DA2PP, Bordetella, FVRCP and microchipping for $10 each. Open to all cats and dogs who are spayed and neutered. Admission is free but adoption fees apply. For more information contact adoptions@ arfhamptons.org or call 631-537-0400 ext. 203.

Denim and Diamonds

"Denim and Diamonds," a kick off party to celebrate 22 years of The Ellen Hermanson Foundation providing access to state-of-the-art quality breast health care on the East End, will be held on Saturday, March 18, from 6:30 to 10 PM at 230 Elm in Southampton. The evening includes food, fun, and dancing. Tickets start at $125 and $75 for guests 29 and under. For more info visit www.

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Perfect Earth Project

Join Perfect Earth Project for a celebration of public landscapes in Southampton that are managed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides at the Southampton Arts Center on Sunday, March 19, from 2 to 3:30 PM. Locations without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides include Southampton Hospital, Parrish Art Museum, and Southampton Arts Center. Perfect Earth Project landscaping experts will be on hand to answer your questions about maintaining your own beautiful landscape without chemicals that are dangerous for your families' health and the environment. At 2:30 PM, children and parents are invited to make native bee hotels using upcycled and natural materials. For more info visit www. perfectearthproject.org/events.

Bowling Bonanza

The Riverhead Community Awareness Program (CAP) presents its 5th Annual Bowling Bonanza Fundraiser on Tuesday, March 21, from 7 to 9:30 PM at The All Star. The lanes will be set up for team play. Guests are invited to organize a team of up to eight players for this event. You may also participate as an individual or pair, and you will be assigned to a team. Each team will bowl one or two games, time permitting. All ages are welcome. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The cost is $20 per person. Register in advance to secure a spot. Bowling, shoes, soda, and chips are all included. There will also be raffles, prizes, and food available for purchase. For more info email Sponsor@ RiverheadCAP.org or call 631-7273722.

Rally For Alli

A benefit for Allison Duchemin who is battling breast cancer called "Let's Rally For Alli Breast Cancer Benefit" and will be held on Friday, March 24, at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett from 7 to 10 PM. There will be live music, raffles, food, and more. For more info visit www.stephentalkhouse. com.

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“Burning Down the Childhood Home” by Carly Haffner.

The Guild Hall Student Arts Festival, Part II, Grades 9 to 12, will be on display through March 26. The festival celebrates the young artists of our region and salutes their art instructors, school administrators, and families who nurture their creative pursuits. Visit www.guildhall.org.

dedicated themselves to the powerful grassroots movement. Curated by Wendy Polhemus-Annibell. The show is on display through April 5. Suffolk County Historical Society presents "A Time Portal to the North Fork: Photographs of Riverhead to Orient." In the spirit of Long Island's rural and maritime past, this exhibit features documentary and fine art photographs of the bucolic North Fork by local photographers Neil Scholl, Peter Dicke, and Wendy Polhemus-Annibell in the Weathervane Gallery. The photographs on exhibit are available for sale, and a portion of the proceeds benefits the Suffolk County Historical Society. The exhibit will run through March 31. The exhibit "Mapping Suffolk County" is also on display through Spring 2017. It features a wide assortment of original and reproduction historic maps of Suffolk County locations, from the 1700s to the 1900s, in the Gish Gallery.

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"Endangered," an exhibit of drawings by Shelter Island's Janet Culbertson is on display at Suffolk County Community College's Lyceum Gallery on the Eastern Campus in Riverhead through April 8. A reception will be held on Thursday from 4 to 6 PM.

Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents its March exhibit "Pamela Thomson: Inside and Out of the Studio." Thomson is an artist who lives and works in Hampton Bays. She enjoys painting local landscapes, cottages, gardens and still lifes. The show will run through March 29.

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The Bonac Tonic Art Collective returns home to Ashawagh Hall in Springs on Saturday for its latest exhibition titled Bonac Tonic: "LEGACY.” This is Bonac Tonic's 12 year birthday bash. The show will feature a gift shop selling artist's prints, stickers, and artist made merchandise. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 6 to 9 PM. There will be art by Arrex Skulls, Carly Haffner, Christine Lidrbauch, Eddie Cortes, Grant Haffner, Lisa Federici, Maeve D'Arcy, Michael Weisman, Oliver Peterson, and Scott Gibbons. The exhibition will be on view through Sunday at 4 PM.

Art That Speaks

The White Room Gallery presents “ART that SPEAKS to YOU” featuring the artwork of Kat O’Neill and Mark E. Zimmerman. The show will run Friday through April 2. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. O’Neill tells a story with her images, often incorporating words with her photography. Zimmerman’s paintings show a steady movement through the various schools of modern painting. A group show featuring art by Michelle Dragonetti, Claudia Ward, Sally Breen, Melissa Hin, June Kaplan, Ellyn Tucker, Bob Tucker, Gabriel Vigorelli, and Ann Brandeis is also on display.

East End Arts presents "...As Humanly Possible," a new art invitational exhibition at the Southampton Cultural Center featuring five regional photographers. Photographers include Marilyn DiCarlo Ames, Jim Lennon, Steven Schreiber, Meryl Spiegel, and Joan Wozniak. The exhibition, curated by Steven Schreiber, will be on display through May 21.

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Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead presents “History in the Hall” Women’s History Exhibit: 100 Years: Votes for New York Women (1917-2017). When New York State women won their right to vote one hundred years ago — making this the centennial of that historic civil rights victory — they changed the national political landscape. This exhibit celebrates the one-hundred-year anniversary by narrating the stories of Long Island women activists who

Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton presents "Beaumont sur Mer," Ted Gahl's fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Inspired by the 1988 Frank Oz comedy, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, the title of the show is derived from the fictitious resort setting where the film takes place. In several large-scale works, Gahl continues to investigate the parameters of a signature painting practice and the fine line between abstraction and representation. The gallery also presents "Miss You" with artwork by Joshua Abelow. His practice involves large and small-scale oil painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, poetry, and curating. A reception will be held on March 25 and the shows will run through April 8.

Black & White

Tripoli Gallery in Southampton presents "Black & White," a group exhibition featuring works by Katherine Bernhardt, Ross Bleckner, Quentin

Curry, Jamie dePasquale, Tracey Emin, Ryan Estep, Urs Fischer, April Gornik, Takesada Matsutani, Angelbert Metoyer, Ned Smyth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Igor Vishnyakov and Darius Yektai. The exhibition will be on view through April 16.

A Sense Of Place

Southampton Arts Center presents its first exhibition of 2017. "A Sense Of Place," organized by Bastienne Schmidt. This exhibition is envisioned as a dialogue among artists reflecting their own concept of "a sense of place" in different ways, might it be in a physical manner or as a conceptual representation of what an environment can be. "A Sense Of Place" includes artists Philippe Cheng, Louise Eastman with Janis Stemmermann, Christopher French, Saskia Friedrich, Mar y Heilmann, Toni Ross, Bastienne Schmidt, Michelle Stuart, Edwina von Gal and the Perfect Earth Project, and Almond Zigmund. The show runs through April 9.

East End Winter Salon

The East End Winter Salon is an artist collaborative conceived by Robin Rice, Amy Pilkington, and Sixtina Friedrich. Located in an historic house on Main Street in Bridgehampton, the first exhibition, "What We Love About the East End," includes photography, crystal jewelry, and textiles, all inspired by and created in The Hamptons. The show will run through April 2.

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Joplin’s Pearl

Renowned singer Janis Joplin will be channeled by Amber Ferrari on Friday at 8 PM at the Suffolk Theater. Ferrari was voted “Best of Long Island” for the past four years. The show will include a 10-piece band and audience participation. To get tickets visit suffolktheater.com.

Classical Music

The Perlman Music Program Clark Arts Center on Shelter Island hosts an Alumni Recital featuring Francesca Anderegg on Saturday at 5 PM. Violinist Anderegg will be accompanied by pianist John Root. $25 tickets, free for students. On Sunday at 2:30 PM the Work in Progress Concert will take place at the Clark Arts Center. This concert is free and open to all.

Coffee & Music

Montauk Community Church Coffee House will take place on Friday at 7 PM. Music by Josh and Hannah Faye Huizing will be featured throughout the night. This event is free and open to the public.

Bay Street Happenings

Lutz Rath, a German cellist, presents Five Nation Ensemble on Sunday at 3 PM. Rath will be accompanied by Ullie De Oso, Melanie, Genin, Eriko Sato, and many more. The show will include live calligraphy by the internationally known Red Square Master Chinese Calligrapher. Admission is $25 at the box office. For more info call 631-7252499.

Bridgehampton Chamber

Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival presents Brahms’ Horn Trio music by Eric Ewazen, including the world premiere of Ewazen’s Fantasie for Flute and Piano on Saturday at Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church at 6 PM. Admission is $50, $10 for students. To purchase tickets visit bcmf. org.

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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. Every Friday, it’s karaoke beginning at 10 PM.

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Friday night it’s Karaoke with Harry at 11 PM. Spaghetti Westerners are on at 8 PM on Saturday. Proletarians take the stage at 9 PM. At 10 PM it’s Running Rampant. Visit stephentalkhouse.com or call 631-267-3117 to purchase tickets early or for more info.

Townline BBQ

Townline has just announced the start of Karaoke Nights every Saturday from 8 PM to 12 AM with a special food and drink menu as guests sing their favorites. Come for free pool and pub quiz night at 7 PM every Thursday evening and come hear some “smokin’ hot tunes” live alongside a happy hour menu every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. Townline is open regularly by 11:30 AM until 9 or 10 PM Thursday through Monday. On Friday night the Lynn Blue Band performs. There will be live music every Friday throughout the month of March. For more info call 631-537-2271 or visit the Townline BBQ Facebook page.

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Tom Twomey Series

East Hampton Library presents the third annual “Tom Twomey Series” on Wednesday, March 15, at 6 PM. On the third Thursday of every month, except this first meeting, there will be presentations regarding topics that are important to the East End community. They will take place in the Library’s Baldwin Family Lecture Room and will start at 6 PM sharp. After the one-hour presentation a Q and A will follow. Admission is free, and no reservations or tickets required. East Hampton Town Super visor Larr y Cantwell opens the series, discussing the state of the town. For more info call 631-324-0222, ext. 3.

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Whale Talk

Rogers Memorial Librar y will host a talk entitled “The Men Who Hunted the Whale” by Southampton Historical Museum Executive Director Tom Edmonds on Thursday at 1 PM. He will discuss the lives of courageous seamen. After the talk all are invited to the Rogers Mansion for a self-guided tour of the museum and of their new exhibit “Hunting the Whale: The Rise and Fall of a Southampton Industry.”

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Promises, Promises

Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center will present Neil Simon, Burt Bachrach, and Hal’s David’s Promises, Promises beginning Thursday and running through Sunday, March 26. The show will take place on Thursdays at 7:30 PM, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, and Sundays at 2:30 PM. $28 for adults and $15 for students. Make reservations by calling 631-287-4377 or visiting scc-arts.org.

Film Legends of Rock

Bay Street Theater and Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents Legends of Rock films hosted by Joe Lauro on Friday at 8 PM. The Legends program screens filmed performances by the greatest icons in rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, and blues. Joe Lauro is a film historian who will be hosting the night. Tickets are $15 and are available at baystreet. org.

Sonita

Award winning documentar y Sonita, directed by Rokhsareh Ghaem Magami, will be presented at the Southampton Arts Center on Friday at 7 PM. Sonita tells the story of an 18-year-old Afghan refugee in Iran who dreams of one day becoming a bigname rapper. Unfortunately for Sonita, her family has a very different idea for her future. Ticket are $10 and are available at screeningofsonita.bpt.me.

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Highlights of the week: Mars, the planet of how we express our actions, enters the stable, slow sign of Taurus this Thursday. We might be acting in a more practical way and looking to beautify our environment. On Friday Mercury, the planet of how we express ourselves, (in sensitive, dreamy Pisces) is not getting along with Saturn, (in visionary Sagittarius) the planet of restrictions. It is not a time to ask for a raise. Time to keep a low profile as conversations may not go your way or even be understood. Mercury is also joined by Chiron (planet of old wounds) on the same day! Not a day to engage in debate. Sunday sees the Full Moon in the sign of Virgo. We may be asked to do more than our share of the work. Use the power of this Full Moon to come up with practical solutions to problems. Good time to enjoy the pleasures of home. ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) Visions of changes in your life are still on your mind. Whether you need some new work or new love, this week’s slow movements will help you to perfect any plans for the future.

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pesky family issues! Now is the time to resolve them as only you know how to do. The confusion around your emotions and workplace will start to clear.

TAURUS (4/20 - 5/20) This week’s Full Moon falls in the love sector of your chart. Whether it is improving yourself, your home, or your love life, any changes will meet with success.

SCORPIO (10/22 - 11/21) Suddenly you may see someone or a situation in a completely new way! Allow your true feelings to surface and see how much more comfortable you feel.

CANCER (5/21 - 6/22) This Full moon can trigger your restless feelings and you may want to indulge that travel bug. Look for outlets in music, movies, and the arts. It might be time for those changes.

SAGITTARIUS (11/21 - 12/20) Update that resume or star t to network with acquaintances to get the momentum to bring in a new career opportunity. A family situation stops being a drain.

GEMINI (6/22 - 7/22)) Do not be pressured into making a decision you are not ready to make. Friends will offer fun and even romance can be on the agenda. Someone or something from the past may reappear.

CAPRICORN (12/21 - 1/20) Revamp your image from your haircut to your diet to buying some new clothes. You will not only feel and look

LEO (7/22 - 8/22) Perhaps it is time to think about making some moves at work or at home. Think of ways to improve and be on alert for any opportunity that may appear. Finances will start to improve. VIRGO (8/23 - 9/22) With some review, you can expect your finances to start gearing up. If your romantic life is dull, it is time for the changes you know you must make. This Full Moon heals and strengthens your emotions. LIBRA (9/22 - 10/22) Oh those

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better, but will be ready for the changes coming next month. AQUARIUS (1/20 - 2/18) Perhaps taking that online course will help you improve your skills and earning ability. Take time to be more creative and have some fun doing it. PISCES (2/19 - 3/20) Any situation that has been dragging you down will soon be released. Use the power of this Full Moon to renew your self-confidence and aim for those forgotten dreams. JOANNE WOLFF is a CERTIFIED ASTROLOGER who helps her clients understand the unique combinations in their birth charts. Joanne is available for private readings (in person or by phone), private parties, and charity events. You can reach her at 516-9965354. (Text,too!)

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East End Calendar Highlights Compiled By Kitty Merrill

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.

SATURDAY 3•11•17 • East Hampton Library screens Hitchcock Truffaut, in which filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut’s 1966 book Cinema According to Hitchcock influenced their work. 1 to 3 PM. To register, call 631-324-0222 ext. 3 or stop by the Adult Reference Desk. East Hampton • There’s craft time before the Am O’Gansett parade at the Amagansett Library from 10:45 to 11:45 AM. WEDNESDAY 3•8•17 • AARP tax assistance is available at the East SUNDAY 3•12•17 Hampton Library every Wednesday until April 12 from • The Jewish Center of the Hamptons on Woods 10 AM to 1 PM. Call 631-324-0222 ext.3 to make Lane in East Hampton hosts a free intergenerational Purim an appointment. experience from 10 AM till noon. There will be with a • East Hampton Clericus hosts its monthly partial reading of the Megillah, a lesson on hamantaschen Community Soup Dinner from 5 to 7 PM at Most Holy baking by the talented Charlotte Sasso and a magic show Trinity Parish Hall on Buell Lane in East Hampton. Free from second-generation professional magician Stephen to Men, Women, and Children of all ages. Ringel. To RSVP email educatoredina@JCOH.org. WEDNESDAY 3•15•17 FRIDAY 3•10•17 • The East Hampton Library will launch the third • The East Hampton High School Freshman Class of 2020 hosts a Taco Loco, tasty taco dinner from 5 to annual “Tom Twomey Series” at 6 PM. This year’s 8 PM in the high school cafeteria. Tickets are $20 for series focuses on topics of great interest to the East adults and $10 for kids 10 and under. Eat in or take End community-—architecture, landscape design, the environment, local history and government, real estate, out. Enjoy raffle, piñatas, music. • The Kendall Madison Foundation hosts its and food and wine—covered in eight programs over eight popular annual karaoke night at the Stephen Talkhouse months. The series was created and named in memory of in Amagansett at 8 PM. Prizes will be awarded for the late Tom Twomey, the former Chairman of the Library’s best female, male, and group performances, plus best Board of Managers. Today, Supervisor Larry Cantwell costume. Raffles will be held for three cash prizes. The discusses the state of the town. Admission is free, and requested donation is $20 in advance, $25 at the door. no reservations or tickets are required. Se Premium System Sp ason $2 eci al Cement based durable paste sq al . ft New Driveway & Parking Lot System . (Classic Hamptons Look)

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Southampton THURSDAY 3•9•17 • In celebration of Women’s History Month, Canio’s Cultural Cafe offers a four-week writing workshop entitled Writing Resistance: Writing About Acts of Conscience. The workshop is open to all and will be led by Maryann Calendrille. The workshop takes place Thursdays through March 30 from 6:30 to 8 PM. Fee: $100. A portion of proceeds will be donated to an organization supporting women. Registration is required. Call 631-725-4926 for further information. • Sold! Learn How to Easily Sell Items on eBay is the focus of a presentation at Hampton Bays Library from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Led by top-rated eBay seller Susan Smith the class, back by popular demand, is great for both new and experienced eBay sellers. Register at the circulation desk. Or call 631-728-6241. • Teens can stop by Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton for Video Game-a-Thon at 4 PM. For those in grades six to 12. To register online, use code RMT514. Call 631-283-0774 if you want to register old school. • The Rogers Memorial Library and Southampton Historical Museum will offer “The Men Who Hunted the Whale: Southampton’s Many Sea Captains” at 1 PM at the library. Tom Edmonds, the Executive Director of the Southampton Historical Museum, will highlight from lives of whaling captains who lived in Southampton in the 19th century. Following the talk, all are invited to the Rogers Mansion for a self-guided tour of the museum and the exhibit, “Hunting the Whale: The Rise and Fall of a Southampton Industry.” Register at www.myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 ext 523. FRIDAY 3•10•17 • Wellness Foundation, in partnership with Southampton Hospital’s Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute and Edible School Gardens, is hosting the East End School Wellness Conference from 8 AM to 2:30 PM at The Muses in Southampton. The purpose of the event is to inspire healthy changes at the school level in order to help the children and families in our community live healthier lives. SATURDAY 3•11•17 • At 10 AM the Horticultural Alliance of the Hampton hosts “Tick-Borne Disease – What You Need To Know” presented by Dr. Anna-Marie Wellins, a member of the

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Medical Advisory Panel of Southampton Hospital’s TickBorne Disease Resource Center. Each attendee will receive a free tick kit. RSVP is required to have enough tick kits on hand. Admission: $5 for non-members, free to HAH members. Location: HAH Library at the Bridgehampton Community House, lower level, entrance on School Street, use the door to the right of the Book Bay. The public can obtain details on all events by phoning the Alliance office, 631-537-2223, or by visiting www. hahgarden.org. SUNDAY 3•12•17 • At noon, it’s “The Living Landscape Of Longhouse Reserve” with presentation by Alex Feleppa, Horticulturist at Long House Reserve. Hosted by the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons. Admission: $10 for nonmembers of the Horticultural Alliance, free for members. Location: Bridgehampton Community House main hall. • At 7:30 PM, there’s a Full Worm Moon Hike at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. Co-Sponsored by Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and SoFo. Dai Dayton, President, Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt, leads this one hour, leisurely-paced hike through open fields. Afterwards, enjoy some light refreshments and convivial conversation. To make a reservation for this free program, call the museum at 631-537-9735 or, on the night of the event, Dai Dayton, 631-745-0689. • Watch birds and seals along Dune Road from 1 to 3:30 with the Group for the East End. Binoculars are required. For reservations or more information, contact Steve Biasetti at 631-765-6450 ext. 205 or sbiasetti@ eastendenvironment.org. MONDAY 3•13•17 • “Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?” This is the question that is required to appear on all New York State ballots every 20 years, and which will appear as a state referendum this fall on election day, November 7. In anticipation of the vote, Leagues of Women Voters throughout New York State have been studying the issue. Locally, the Hamptons League of Women Voters’ Government Committee, chaired by Estelle Gellman of East Hampton, will share its findings with the public in a PowerPoint presentation at an open community forum and discussion at 7 PM at Bridgehampton’s Hampton Library, 2478 Main Street.

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Independent Dining Roasted Acorn Squash With Seven Grain And Smokey Bacon Stuffing Method Start by heating the olive oil in a sauté pan over medium high heat. Sweat the onions and garlic until they're soft and translucent. Add the crisped chopped bacon into the pan along with the picked thyme. Cook for another minute to heat all ingredients. Allow the mixture to cool at room temperature for 10 minutes. In a large mixing bowl add the rest of the ingredients along with the cooked onions, garlic and bacon. Mix together and allow it to sit for 10 minutes. Cut your acorn squash in half and remove all the seeds and stringy flesh. Fill each half of squash with a sizeable portion of the stuffing then bake at 375 degrees for 75 minutes.

Ingredients (serves 4) 2 acorn squash 1/2 white onion (minced) 2 cloves of garlic (minced) 1/4 c chicken stock 2 tbsp olive oil 1 egg yolk 1/4 c milk 2 loaves of seven grain bread (cut into cubes) 8 strips of bacon (cooked crisp and chopped) 3 oz smoked gouda (shredded) 1 small handful of sage (chopped fine) 2 tbsp picked thyme 2 apples (diced) salt and pepper to taste

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

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Service Station in East Hampton offers Happy Hour from 4 to 7 PM every day. Happy Hour includes $5 pizza, $5 cocktails, $5 wine, and $5 beer. For more info visit www. servicestationrestaurant.com.

Prime Time

Prime Time at The Palm in East Hampton takes place Sunday through Friday from 5 to 7 PM with half off "Prime Bites" at the Palm Bar.

Southampton Publick House

Southampton Publick House presents Monday Night Madness specials. Enjoy $5 pints, $7 burger platters, and $6 wings from 5 to 10 PM. Tuesday is two-for-one entrees with two dinner entrees for the price of one. Wednesday is Ladies Night with draft and drink specials in the taproom starting at 10 PM. Thursday is Open Mic Night showcasing East End musicians hosted by David Kirshy starting at 8 PM, along with an 8 PM Happy Hour. In the dining room Thursday offers a three-course

prime rib dinner. Friday is all night Happy Hour from 4 PM on with DJ Dory starting at 10 PM. Saturday night is DJ JetSet starting at 10 PM. Saturday and Sunday brunch takes place from 11 AM to 3 PM for $18 per person. Monday to Friday is happy hour from 4 to 7 PM with beer, wine, and drink specials. For further information visit www.publick.com or call 631283-2800.

Indian Wells Tavern

Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett offers half-price bottles of wine every Thursday and Sunday night. On Thursdays diners may enjoy half-price bottles of wine alongside their prime rib promotion which includes a soup or salad to start, followed by prime rib served with baked potato and vegetables for $29. On Sunday, diners may enjoy half-price bottles of wine alongside a la carte Chef Specials that will change weekly.

The 1770 House

The 1770 House Restaurant & Inn in East Hampton, the premier year-round destination for authentic Hamptons fine dining and luxury accommodations, presents its best dining deals of the year by Chef Michael Rozzi.

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Each Thursday through March, in the casual downstairs Tavern of the 18th century colonial home, The 1770 House presents $17.70 dishes including its signature burger and meatloaf plus Chef Rozzi's new Tavern favorites – Korean BBQ Berkshire ribs, lamb and chick pea curry, and chicken parmigiana-style; $9 house wine, red or white, by the glass; and a $5 house beer selection. From Sunday to Thursday, except holidays, complementing nightly menus in the dining room and downstairs Tavern, The 1770 House presents a $35 three-course prix fixe of popular a la carte dishes as well as $9 wine and $5 beer selections. For reservations call 631-324-1770.

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.

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.

Almond Specials

Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton presents daily specials. 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 night. For reservations contact Almond at 631-537-5665.

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Monday Night Paint

The Salty Canvas presents Monday Night Paint Parties at Townline BBQ in Sagaponack happening every Monday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Nikki Payne of the Salty Canvas will host a paint party complete with step-by-step instructions and all painting materials. Cost for the evening is $45 and includes one complimentary Happy Hour drink. The Happy Hour menu will be available for guests as well as the full Townline menu, so get there early to enjoy dinner before you paint. To participate guests must register at www.saltycanvashamptons. com within 24 hours of the event.

Living Room

c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton offers a prix fixe 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.

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.

Nick & Toni's

Nick & Toni's in East Hampton has introduced its own variation of "Nonna's Sunday Sauce." Ever y Sunday, diners may enjoy slow-cooked "Sunday sauce," served over pasta. Cost for the dish is $20 per person. Spaghetti squash will be available as a gluten-free substitution for pasta. N i c k & To n i ' s o f f e r s t h e i r famous woodburning oven pizzas. The pizzas are available Sunday through Thursday all night. The Choice prix fixe menu is available Sunday through Friday (restaurant is closed Tuesdays) beginning at 6 PM. The restaurant also 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 is 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 631-324-3550.

Buckley's Inn Between

Happy Hour weekdays at Buckley's Inn Between in Hampton Bays runs 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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Wölffer Estate Vineyard The Wine Stand has been winterproofed and is ready for guests. Enjoy Candlelight Saturdays from 5 to 8 PM each week. This week, Jon De Villa plays at the Sagaponack vineyard. www.wolffer.com Lieb Cellars Lieb Cellars Friday night music series continues with Jon Divello from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday there will be live music from 3 to 6 PM. www. liebcellars.com. Raphael Jeff & Ashley perform from 1 to 4 PM on Saturday. The Sahara band is set for Sunday from 1 to 4 PM. www. raphaelwine.com.

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Shinn leading a Vineyard Walk. On Saturday, Shinn serves up dinner and a movie. They’re screening Stanley Tucci’s hilarious restaurant opening epic Big Night. Chef Jonathan will prepare an Italianthemed menu that will keep you sated throughout. Call the tasting room for reservations. $45 per person. Only 16 seats available. 631-804-0367. www.shinnestatevineyard.com.

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Castello di Borghese Vineyard There will be a winemaker’s walk, vineyard tour, and wine tastings every Saturday at 1 PM. $20 entrance fee. Call to reserve your spot or sign up online. www. castellodiborghese.com.

Clovis Point Vineyard and Winery Clovis Point Vineyard and Winery presents Robert Bruey on Saturday from 1:30 to 5:30 PM. Sunday sees Peter Kanelous from 1:30 to 5:30 PM. www.clovispointwines.com. Shinn Estate Vineyard Shinn Estate Vineyards hosts self– guided vineyard walks on Friday. Reservations are required. On Saturday at 1:30 PM join Barbara

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