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Taste Of The Nation For No Kid Hungry Highlights from the event included a Candy Carnival featuring a colorful selection of local, handmade candies, The Donut Derby with creations from the city’s best donut shops, and a Rosé Garden. And, of course, no Rosé Garden would be complete without Sagaponack’s Wölffer Rosé. Another crowd favorite, Bay Kitchen Bar, located in Springs, provided a tequila cocktail made with carrot juice, ginger, and coconut. In the Citi lounge we even had
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the opportunity to have our photo from the photo booth printed on a cocktail. Twenty-two percent of children in New York struggle with hunger. No Kid Hungry aims to end this problem by ensuring that kids start the day with a nutritious breakfast in the classroom, have access to the food they need during the summer, and families learn the skills they need to shop and cook on a budget. For more information on No Kid Hungry visit www.nokidhungry.org.
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New York City’s Taste of the Nation for No Kid Hungry was held on Monday night at 180 Maiden Lane in New York City. The signature tasting event featured NYC’s best chefs, sommeliers, mixologists, and live music from The Strumbellas. The event was led by Honorary Chair Danny Meyer of Union Square Hospitality Group along with Culinary Co-Chairs Anita Lo of Annisa and Bryce Schuman of Betony.
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Southampton Arts Center partnered with artist Cindy Pease Roe for "The Whale Tail Sculpture Project" that was unveiled during a special Earth Day event on Saturday. The whale tail armature was made from steel and upcycled derelict lobster traps retrieved from Long Island Sound courtesy of Cornell Extension's Marine Removal and Prevention Project. The tail is filled and surrounded with marine debris that Roe has collected along the shores of eastern Long Island.
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The 10th annual National Record Store Day was celebrated Saturday at Inner Sleeves Records in Amagansett. In attendance was WEHM morning host, Anthony, and Like Minded Criminals performed their latest releases.
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What Lies Within Us: An Exhibit Of The Senses
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If a single image boasts a thousand words, than artist Asia Lee is a photographic novelist. Her upcoming exhibit “What Lies Within Us” will run at the White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton this Friday through May 3 with an opening reception on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. A Jeju Island, South Korean native, Lee has spent most of her life living on Long Island. Being Asian in a predominantly white population left her feeling estranged. After years of internal conflict, with several near death
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feel like you can step into.” Inhale as you walk around and you will be soothed with aromatherapy by Chris Kirschbaum of doTERRA. In addition to visual and olfactory senses, an audio-tape of music created in 528HZ will echo throughout the room. The 528HZ is a love frequency that’s been claimed to heal the heart and connect it to the realities around it. “The goal is to reset who we are, who we are meant to be. Which is pure love,” Lee stated. “There is only love and all the other emotions are the lies. So, ‘What Lies Within Us’ -- that’s where the title comes from -- is where you get rid of all the lies and go back to love.” Lee sees herself as a conduit artist rather than a traditional photographer. She encapsulates nature in a single image as a means to present it to her audience, allowing them to interpret it however they choose. “Every day the sunrise is different.
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The beauty that’s there, it’s just incredible. I feel incredibly grateful that my life is where it is and I’m able to give back. And I want to give back even more. I’m thrilled when people say they’re inspired,” Lee humbly admitted. Before concluding this interview, Lee decided to play a game of “What If,” something this author hadn’t done since grade school. We went back and forth with phrases of realities until she paused and said, “As children we dream, we imagine possibilities. As adults we see hurdles, we’re too quick to point out what could go wrong. The universe hears you, so you have to stop telling her the negative.” “What If” her show inspires you? “What If” you fall in love with her work? “What If” we all told beautiful stories through our own images? The White Room Gallery is located at 2415 Main Street in Bridgehampton. A percentage of sales from the show will be donated to The Retreat, providing safety and support for victims of domestic abuse. For further information www. thewhiteroom.gallery. You can follow more from Nicole Teitler on Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram as Nikki On The Daily.
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Rites Of Spring At LongHouse Reserve
Bernar Venet’s “Three Indeterminate Lines.”
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The LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton presents its annual “Rites of Spring,” which opens the season for the LongHouse on Saturday from 2 to 5 PM. The LongHouse, a 16-acre reser ve and sculpture garden in Northwest Woods, has a mission to exemplify living with art in all forms. The property was founded by Jack Lenor Larsen, and its gardens, sculptures, and collections reflect world cultures and inspire a creative life. The reser ve features pieces from artists Buckminster Fuller, Yoko Ono, and William de Kooning, among many others. There are over 60 contemporary sculptures in the LongHouse garden. “Although this winter was relatively mild, we are more than ready for a flower-filled spring. LongHouse gardens provide just that, with a million daffodil blossoms of many varieties,” stated the LongHouse’s newsletter. Guests of the LongHouse can enjoy hundreds of flowering trees, many fragrant. There is also an array of exciting new and newly placed sculptures throughout.
Judith Hensley McKie’s “The Fish Bench.”
Tw o o f J o h n C h a m b e r l a i n ’s monumental aluminum foil works, “ F R O S T Y D I C K FA N TA S Y ” a n d “PINEAPPLESURPRISE,” have been installed at LongHouse through October this year. The works, situated within the gardens, are silver and copper colored industrial aluminum that is looped into whimsical form, towering at up to 15 feet tall. John Crawford’s piece “Accretion” will be displayed. Crawford’s sculptures are organic repeated shapes that become woven or knitted together with his impressive forging skills. Artist Marylyn Dintenfass’ “Almost Like The Blues” is up for viewing at LongHouse. Dintenfass’ work is found in major public, corporate, and private collections, including the Metropolitan Museum. Self-taught furniture maker Judith Hensley McKie excels in her craft. Her inspiration comes from Ancient Greek and Egyptian art, Pre-Columbian, African, Indian, and Eskimo cultures, and folk art. Her works “Lion” and “Elephant” are in the permanent LongHouse collection, and now her “The Fish Bench” will be joining in the
gardens as well. Connecticut artist Mark Mennin creates monumental granite, onyx, and marble carvings. His piece “Crosto Liquido” will be on view. French conceptual artist Bernar Venet’s “Three Indeterminate Lines” graces the gardens of LongHouse. The artist is known for his curved, mathematically precise metal sculptures and his experimentation with materials. Fred Wilson, a conceptual artist born in the Bronx, will display “The Mete of the Muse.” Wilson’s objective is to examine, question, and deconstruct the traditional display of art and artifacts found in museums. The LongHouse, Larsen’s home, was built as a case study in developing a creative approach to contemporary life. According to the LongHouse website Larsen, an internationally known textile designer, author, and collector, believes, “Visitors experiencing art in living spaces have a unique learning experience—more meaningful than the best media.” “Rites of Spring” admission is $10
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Independent Bookstore Day By Jessica Mackin-Cipro
Saturday is the day to stop by your local bookstore. Independent Bookstore Day is back for its third year. The event celebrates independent bookstores nationwide with literary parties around the country. Independent Bookstore Day began in California in 2014 and became a national event the following year. A host of publishers and authors such as Neil Gaiman, George Saunders, Roxane Gay, Lauren Groff, James Patterson, Stephen King and many others have donated work in support of the event. BookHampton in East Hampton will participate with raffles, giveaways, and a literary scavenger hunt, as well as two unique events.
At 1 PM, BookHampton and Calypso St. Barth will host authors Jordan Reid and Erin Williams for their new book, The Big Fat Activity Book for Pregnant People, a laugh-out-loud activity book filled with quizzes, mazes, fill-in-theblanks, journaling pages, and musings on pregnancy. At 4 PM BookHampton will host Paul Vogel, owner of East Hampton’s Vogel Bindery, for a Book Binding Workshop. Last year participating bookstores saw an average increase in sales of 200 percent on Independent Bookstore Day, with some stores up as much as 1000 percent over their average Saturday sales in April. F o r m o r e i n f o v i s i t w w w. indiebookstoreday.com.
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“Watercolor 1” by Kenneth B. Walsh.
Long Islanders’ experiences during the first World War. Curated by Richard F. Welch. To RSVP call 631-727-2881 ext. 100. This exhibit will be on display in the Grand Staas Galler y until January 2018.
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Deceptive Spaces
Sarah Slappey debuts with “Deceptive Spaces” at Roman Fine Art in East Hampton. An opening reception will be held on Friday from 7 to 9 PM. The solo exhibition of new paintings by Slappey marks her first major solo exhibit. “Deceptive Spaces” features a collection of new oil paintings. Slappey has described her painting style as having roots in the Southern Gothic aesthetic, an amalgamation of Bible Belt superstition, ghost stories, swamp lore, and mysticism. The show runs through May 21. For more info visit www.romanfineart.com.
Spring Flowers Art
A reception for the 6th Annual Spring Flower Show presented by Romany Kramoris Gallery will be held
on Saturday from 5 PM to 6:30 PM at the gallery in Sag Harbor. Featuring a variety of styles from realism to impressionism by local and regional artists, the show runs from tomorrow through May 25. Contributing artists include Liz Gribin, Joyce Brian, Joan Tripp, Barbara Groot, Romany Kramoris, Muriel Hanson Falborn, Hazel Shearer, Thomas Gray, Ghilia Lipman-Wulf, Pingree Louchheim, Veronica Mezzina, Richard Udice, and Lois Bender. For more information call 631-725-2499.
The Great War
The Suffolk County Historical Society presents an opening reception for “Over Here, Over There: Long Island & the Great War” on Saturday at 1 PM. Commemorating the centennial of America’s entr y into the First World War, the exhibition will feature rare artifacts, maps, photographs, weaponry, posters, and more depicting
Southampton Arts Center presents “East End Collected3,” curated by Paton Miller. The show is on view through May 29. An artists talk will take place on Sunday at 2 PM. Artists include Stephanie Brody-Lederman, David Bunn Martine, Arthur Carter, Jennifer Cross, Janet Culbertson, Franco Cuttica, Josh Dayton, Eric Dever, Adriana Echavarria, Christopher Engel, William Falkenberg, Brian Farrell, Terri Gold, Lautaro Keudell, Mary Lambert, Laurie Lambrecht, Gerson Leiber, Judith Leiber, Brett Loving, Lynn Matsuoka, Dinah Maxwell Smith, Jonathan Morse, J. Alan Ornstein, Pamela O. Ornstein, Simon Parkes, Gabrielle Raacke, Olivier Robert, Maria Schön, Eileen Dawn Skretch, Neill Slaughter, Susan Tepper, Diane Tuft, Sarah Jaffe Turnbull, and Frank Wimberley.
Watercolors
The Amagansett Free Library presents Kenneth B. Walsh “Watercolors.” In the 1950s, Walsh came to Montauk from New York City to paint seascapes, catch fish, sing of nature’s beauty, put down roots, and, later, develop a style of painting all his own. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday, May 3, from 6 to 8 PM. The show will be on display through May 28.
Member Exhibition
Guild Hall in East Hampton presents its 79th Annual Guild Hall Artist Member Exhibition. The Artist Members
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Neva Setlow
East Quogue artist Neva Setlow presents a new series of wood constructions and paper collages at the Southampton Town Hall. The exhibition is on view through May 30. As in much of Setlow’s work, color is a dominant feature. Her work is celebratory, positive, and joyful. Her collages are alive with color and freefloating images. For more info visit www.nevasetlow.com.
Monika Olko Gallery
The Monika Olko Gallery in Sag Harbor presents artwork by artists Paton Miller and Brett Loving. The show runs through May 9.
Roxanne Panero
The Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents Sagaponack-based artist Roxanne Panero with “Scenes from Nature” for its April exhibit. The artist’s work can be seen at www. rpanero.com. The show will run through Sunday.
Dawn Watson
“Natural Abstractions + Landscape Loves,” a solo photographic exhibition by Dawn Watson, is on display at the Montauk Library. The show will hang through Sunday. For more visit dawnwatsonhamptons. smugmug.com.
...As Humanly Possible
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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Ladies Night
A Spring Ladies Night benefiting the Children’s Museum of the East End will be held tonight from 6 to 8 PM at Hedges Inn in East Hampton. Tickets start at $35 in advance. Visit www. cmee.org for more info.
Pony Rides
Stony Hill Stables will be hosting Pony Rides to support the Stony Hill Stables Foundation on Sunday and May 2, from 10 AM to noon. A $20 donation is suggested to support the Stony Hill Stables Foundation, a not-forprofit organization created to promote equine sports through riding education and competitive opportunities for children and young adults in the local East End community.
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Giddy-Up 5K
The “CTREE Giddy-Up 5K Race” will be held on Saturday, May 6, at 8:30 PM. The race starts at Sagg Main Beach in Sagaponack to benefit the Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East End. The race features a beautiful seaside course, awards, refreshments, and a Chinese auction. To register visit www. ctreeny.org.
ARF Celebration Day
ARF Adoption Center in Wainscott presents ARF’s Pet Celebration Day and Alumni Reunion on Saturday, May 6, from 10 AM to noon. For more info visit www.arfhamptons.org.
The seventh annual “Taste of Tuckahoe” fundraiser, benefiting the Tuckahoe School, will be held on Friday from 7 to 10 PM at 230 Elm, with a VIP hour running from 6 to 7 PM. Once again, restaurants and wineries from the East End will come together under one roof to highlight their culinary talents for the community to enjoy. Regular admission ticket cost is $35 in advance, and $45 at the door, and VIP tickets are $60. Tickets can be purchased at Southrifty Drug, from committee members, or via the website at www.TasteofTuckahoe. com. The VIP hour will include open bar and early access to the food and drinks at the event, as well as the Chinese and silent auctions.
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East End Arts presents “ARTworks Spring Gala” on Saturday, May 6, from 6 to 11 PM at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead. The event will honor Senator Kenneth P. LaValle, Reverend Mar yanne McElroy, and Peconic Landing. Festivities include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dancing with Trevor Davison Orchestra, and a live and silent auction. Tickets start at $225 per person. Proceeds from this fundraising event help support the mission to build and enrich the community through the arts by way of education, support, advocacy, and inspiration. For tickets visit www. eastendarts.org.
Children across the South Fork have banded together to raise funds for emergency famine relief in Africa. “Fight The Famine” is a family event being held at the Bridgehampton Community Center on Saturday from 4 to 7 PM. The event will raise money in support of UNICEF, an organization that works in 190 countries and territories to put children first. The cost of the event is $12 for adults and $10 for kids. To purchase tickets in advance visit www. events.unicefusa.org/event/fight-thefamine.
ARF’s Spring Fling
Join the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons (ARF) for a cat and dog adoption event at the Tanger 2 Outlet Center in Riverhead (near Office Max/Pottery Barn) on Saturday from 11 AM to 4 PM. All ARF animals are
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I-tri presents “Girls Rock It!” at Guild Hall on May 6 from noon to 4 PM. Celebrate the potential of girls and women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) with a special screening of the acclaimed film Hidden Figures and a panel discussion with five inspirational women, moderated by Dr. Max Gomez, Emmy Award-winning medical reporter for WCBS-TV. A marine biologist, psychologist, biochemist, planetary geologist, and exercise physiologist will share their career choices, challenges and more. Tickets are $10 in advance at www.itrigirls.org and $15 at the door. Proceeds to benefit i-tri.
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Mother’s Day Plant Sale The Evelyn Alexander Rescue Center presents a Day Plant and Gift Sale 11 to 14, from 10 AM to
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the center in Hampton Bays. The center is a not-for-profit dedicated to the rehabilitation of wild animals impacted by encroachment of humans on their habitat. The center is a full-time professional wildlife hospital staffed by licensed rehabilitators, biologists, animal behaviorists, and volunteers.
Seeds Of Hope
This year Seeds of Hope Tanzania will hold its 11th Annual Chinese Auction on Thursday, May 11, at St. Mark’s Church on Main Street in Westhampton Beach. Doors open at 7 PM and auction begins at 8 PM. Many great prizes have been donated. Dessert and coffee will be served. Help support the orphanage project and a pre-k/kindergarten school the charity helped complete this year and help provide for the educational and medical needs of countless children in Arusha, Tanzania. Seeds of Hope is a local charity started by Debi Mazura eight years ago. She and her friends have raised over $30,000 and brought clothing and school supplies on their trips to Arusha. One hundred percent of the proceeds go to the orphanage, the school, and to improve water resources for the region around Arusha Tanzania. Contact Debi Mazura at 631-8012269 to donate an item or basket for the auction.
Evening Of Comedy
An Evening of Comedy to benefit Kent Animal Shelter will be held on Friday, May 12, from 7 to 10 PM at Hotel Indigo in Riverhead. Guests will enjoy comedians Joe DeVito and Tommy Gooch of Omnipop Talent Group. There will be hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, Chinese auction, raffle, and more. Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 at the door. For tickets visit www. kentanimalshelter.com.
HUGS Spring Fling
HUGS, Inc. presents its 15th Annual “Spring Fling” Bowling Fundraiser on Saturday, May 13, at 7 PM at Wildwood Lanes in Riverhead. Tickets to attend the event are $40 each and there are additional sponsorship oppor tunities available. Human Understanding & Growth Services, Inc. is a non-profit youth development agency that has been serving teens throughout Suffolk County since 1981. Providing innovative and effective drug and alcohol prevention education programs, HUGS, Inc. signature program The Long Island Teen Institute
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National Psoriasis Foundation
The National Psoriasis Foundation will hold its second annual “Team NPF Cycle” event on Saturday, May 13, starting at 6:30 AM at Duck Walk Vineyards South in Water Mill. This fun, family-friendly fundraising event is dedicated to connecting those affected by psoriatic disease in an effort to find a cure. Participants will have three beautiful scenic routes to choose from (10, 24 and 70 miles) through the Hamptons. A light breakfast, lunch, music, wine tasting and more will be available for riders and supporters. For more information and to register visit www.teamnpf.org/hamptonscycle.
Wild Things!
“Wild Things!” fundraiser to benefit Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center and Quogue Wildlife Refuge will be held on Saturday, May 20, at 6 PM at 230 Elm in Southampton. Ticket price is $55. There will be a silent auction, Chinese auction, live animals, and an exhibition of works by Dean Andrews. Visit www.wildliferescuecenter.org.
Dock Diving Pet Expo
Greenport Harbor Brewing Company’s location in Peconic will be transformed into a dog dock diving pet extravaganza on Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 21, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Harbor Pet and Greenport Harbor Brewing Company have joined forces to bring DockDogs to the North Fork by co-hosting the first Annual “North Fork Dock Diving Pet Expo and Fundraiser Event.” DockDogs is the largest and most diversified presenter of dock diving dog performance sports in the world. For more information contact Kim Loper of Harbor Pet at 631-4771518 or email Info@Harbor-Pet.com or contact Greenport Harbor Brewing Company at 631-477-1100. The official website for the event is www.TheGivingTank.org/ NorthForkDogDockDiving.
Northwell Walk
Peconic Bay Medical Center Northwell Health presents the “Northwell Walk At East End” at Tanger Outlets in Riverhead on May 21. Registration opens at 8:30 AM. Funds raised go directly to Peconic Bay Medical Center to serve the wellness needs of the East End community. For more info visit www.northwellhealthwalk.org/event/ eastend.
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A Tribute to Lost Legends with New Life Crisis takes place on Saturday at 8:30 PM at Southampton Art Center. Doors open at 8 PM. An after-party at Union Cantina is set for 11 PM. Tickets are $50 and they include food and drink. Visit southamptonartscenter.org for more info or for tickets.
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An evening with Roger McGuinn is set for Friday at 8 PM at Suffolk Theater in Riverhead. Founder of The Byrds and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend, Roger McGuinn has inspired many musicians with his unique sound. Tickets range from $50, $55, and $65. To purchase tickets visit suffolktheater.com.
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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Outrageous Open Mic Night is set for Thursday at 8 PM at The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. On Friday night at 8 PM it’s The Woodworkers. Running Rampant is set for 10 PM. The Walk-About Album Release Party is set for Saturday at 8 PM. Dinner is included with ticket purchase and will be catered by A Small Affair. Tickets are $40. Throughout the party raffles will be held. Hot Date Band will follow at 10 PM. Visit stephentalkhouse.com or call 631-267-3117 to purchase tickets early or for more info.
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Townline BBQ in Sagaponack continues Karaoke Nights ever y 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. This Friday The Van Asco’s perform. For more info call 631-537-2271 or visit the Townline BBQ Facebook page.
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The Hampton Ballet Theater School presents Cinderella.
Harbor Center for the Arts present the 4th Annual New Works Festival from Friday to Sunday at Bay Street Theater. The festival will include readings of plays and musicals in development. Reading their work to an audience and gaining feedback will help playwrights edit their work and gain new perspectives. Visit baystreet.org for a schedule of all the readings and for more information on each play or musical.
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The Hampton Ballet Theater School presents Cinderella on Friday and Saturday at 1 PM and 7 PM, and Sunday at 2 PM at Guild Hall. This rendition of Cinderella is choreographed by Sara Jo Strickland who is the director of the Hampton Ballet Theater School. Advanced tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for children under 12 years old. Day of performance ticket sales are $30 for adults and $25 for children and seniors. To purchase tickets call 888-933-4287 or visit hamptonballettheaterschool.com.
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The 10th Annual Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival presents Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, directed by Matt Tyrnauer on Sunday at 2 PM. It is being shown at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill in conjunction with their new exhibit “Inter-Sections: The Architect in Conversation.” This film follows Jane Jacobs, a writer and urban activist in New York City in the 1960’s. A conversation will be held afterwards with Roberta Brandes Gratz, author of The Battle for Gotham: New York in the Shadow of Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs. Tickets are $5 for members and $20 for non-members. They are available at parrishart.org.
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Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents its 4th Annual New Works Festival this weekend. The three-day festival, being held Friday to Sunday, will include readings of plays and musicals in development. The festival gives playwrights a chance to hear their works in front of an audience, gauge their response, and give the community a chance to experience cutting edge voices in the theater. Each play will be read in its entirety, with minimal staging, by professional actors. Each reading will be followed by a talkback where the playwrights answer questions from the audience. The festival is curated by Scott Schwartz, Artistic Director at Bay Street Theater, and Will Pomerantz, Associate Artistic Director at Bay Street. “This summer, Bay Street will be producing the world premiere production of Andrew Lippa and Jules Feiffer’s musical, The Man in the Ceiling, a work we first heard at the New Works Festival last year,” said Schwartz. “I am so excited for our 4th Annual New Works Festival where we will present readings of four plays and musicals by writers with innovative voices that are both timeless and timely.” The readings included in the festival will be Molly Sweeney: A New Musical by Eric Ulloa, with music and lyrics by
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Caleb Damschroder, based on the play by Brian Friel, on Friday at 7 PM. The Impossibility of Now by Y York will be read on Saturday at 3 PM. Thomas Murphy by Roger Rosenblatt, presented in partnership with The Flea Theater in New York City, takes place Saturday at 8 PM. To close out the weekend, The Cocktail Party Effect by Scooter Pietsch will be held on Sunday at 3 PM. Readings are free but tickets are required, as many readings will sell out. For more info visit www.baystreet.org.
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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 WEDNESDAY 4•26•17 • The East Hampton Town Marine Museum at 301 Bluff Road, Amagansett will be open until Columbus Day weekend, October 8, on Saturdays and Sundays and some holidays, too. SATURDAY 4•29•17 • Head to the Amagansett Library for a bath bomb making workshop with Andrea Picco of Hamptonsoap at 3 PM. Kids will learn about the making process, and make bath bombs to take home for a gift or to use in a wonderful relaxing bath. For children aged eight to 12. Register at the library or call 631-267-3810.
Southampton WEDNESDAY 4•26•17 • A lecture entitled Mental Health Treatment: Then, Now, and Going Forward will be presented at 7 PM at the Southampton Town Community Center in Hampton Bays. Lucy Winer, Katherine Tollefsen, and Kristie Golden will speak. They represent a continuum of mental health treatment.
For more information call 631-287-5750. THURSDAY 4•27•17 • The Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton will offer “Robert Byron: The Greatest Travel Writer You Never Heard of” at 5:45 PM. Critic Fred Volkmer will talk about the travel writer and expert on Byzantine art, Robert Byron. Register at www.myrml.org or call631283-0774 ext 523. • Ross School will host a lecture by Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, leading expert on children and technology addiction, 6:30 to 8 PM at the school on Goodfriend Drive in East Hampton. Dr. Kardaras, author of Glow Kids: How Screen Addiction Is Hijacking Our Children—And How to Break the Trance, will lead a conversation on the impact of technology on children’s development and offer parents and educators tools and resources to combat this growing danger. • Dr. Frederick M. Walter, Dept. of Astronomy, Stony Brook University is the Montauk Observatory’s guest speaker at a free program entitled, “The Dark Side of the Sun” at 7 PM at the Southampton Cultural Center. Weather permitting, the lecture will be followed by celestial observing through a telescope. • The Southampton Historical Society and Rogers Library co-sponsor a visit with author Sharon Atkins at the Rogers Mansion at 11 AM. Author and genealogist Sharon Atkins will speak on what she discovered researching her book With a Heart for any Fate: Hazel's
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Food, Inc., will cover all aspects of a four season organic garden in a lecture at the Hampton Bays Library at 1 PM. You will learn how to design and build your garden, tools and supplies needed, and seed saving techniques. • Ken Miller, President and CEO of Ken Miller Capital, will speak about his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, his many years on Wall Street, and the ways in which he believes teens can propel themselves toward professional success and civic engagement. 3 PM, the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center. SUNDAY 4•30•17 • Marders on Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton hosts weekly gardening lectures Sundays at 10 AM. This week the focus is on “Yum Yum Gardening.” Be sure to call to confirm time and topic. 631-537-3700. • The Friends of the Hampton Bays Public Library host The Long Island Sound Chorus in concert at 2 PM at the library. TUESDAY 5•1•17 • Let your mom know that she is appreciated on Mother’s Day and every day by making her an assortment of silk flower magnets at Rogers Library in Southampton at 4 PM. For those in grades six to 12. To register, use online code RMT524. Se Premium System Sp ason $2 eci al Cement based durable paste sq al . ft New Driveway & Parking Lot System .
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Navy Beach in Montauk will reopen on Friday for the season. The restaurant will kick off its eighth year in business with signature favorites as well as the addition of new items to the menu. One of Montauk’s favorite beachfront restaurants, the locale was opened in 2010 by Frank and Kristina Davis, Franklin Ferguson, Leyla Marchetto, and Martin Cabrera. New items that diners can enjoy this year are the crabcake with pickled vegetables, Korean BBQ aioli and daikon sprouts; spaghettini pasta with cherry tomatoes, chilies, mint, ricotta, breadcrumbs with the option to add a 1 lb lobster; blackened Montauk Mako shark with charred tomatillo salsa, roasted corn, tortilla crisps and avocado; and soba noodles with clams, mussels, shrimp, calamari, daikon, bok choy and mushroom dashi. Back by popular demand will be the local tile fish with sushi rice, goma wakame, and red curry coconut sauce. This season the dessert menu will include ice cream from Montauk’s John’s Drive In. Coffee afficionados
will enjoy that the restaurant will now be pouring another Montauk favorite, Left Hand Coffee. The impressive cocktail menu includes a section of large-format cocktails, perfect for sharing. The new “Pitcher Perfect” cocktails will include a Pomelo with silver tequila, grapefruit soda, and lime; a Lemon Cooler with vodka, lemon iced tea, and thyme; and the Navy Grog with light and dark rum, grapefruit, orange, and pineapple. Navy Beach has also become a go-to-destination for its extensive rosé wine list. The restaurant will continue to expand its increasingly popular offerings, with additional large-format bottles joining the roster.
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Arriving by boat? Navy Beach offers the “Torpedo” service again this season, shuttling those anchored in Fort Pond Bay to the beachfront restaurant. This weekend the restaurant will be open for dinner Friday through Sunday and lunch on Saturday and Sunday. For more info about Navy Beach visit www.navybeach.com.
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Lulu Kitchen & Bar
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Pan Seared Polenta And Goat Cheese Cake With Braised Pears And Figs Ingredients (serves 4) 8 oz polenta 4 oz goat cheese 4 pears (peeled and sliced) 2 oz butter 1 8 oz can pear nectar 1 bay leaf 1 shallot (minced) 6 figs (quartered) 1 pinch of cinnamon 4 oz olive oil salt and pepper to taste
are cooling the polenta. Add the figs at the end and let them cook in the liquid for about 15 minutes. When the polenta is cool cut it into 4 square pieces. Heat a large sauté pan and add the olive oil. When the oil is hot add the cakes and shallow fry the polenta for about 7 minutes on each side. Plate the dish with a healthy portion of the braised pears, figs, and of course some of the delicious braising liquid.
Method
Fill a large pot with a 2-to-1 ratio, water to polenta, and bring to a boil. Once the water boils add the minced shallot and the bay leaf then slowly pour in the polenta while whisking it into the boiling water. Once you have added all of your polenta reduce the heat to a simmer and continue to whisk often. Do this for an hour, then whisk in the butter and the polenta will be the right consistency. When the polenta is finished pour half of it into a deep baking dish and place in the fridge for 15 minutes to allow it to cool slightly, then remove and crumble the goat cheese over the top. Now pour in the rest of the polenta, smooth and even out the polenta with a spatula and place in the fridge for about an hour to cool. While the polenta cake cools you can start braising the pears and figs. Start by bringing 1 cup of water and the 8 oz can of pear nectar to a simmer then add the cinnamon and place the pears in the hot liquid. Let the pears cook at a low simmer for the entire hour that you
Lulu Kitchen & Bar opens in Sag Harbor on Thursday night. Montauk Asset Holdings, owned by Apollo Global Management co-founder, Marc Rowan, presents Lulu as the newest addition to its restaurant group. The hospitality group has a small collection of restaurants in Montauk including Duryea’s Lobster Deck and Arbor. Lulu Kitchen & Bar will be a year-
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La Fondita
La Fondita in Amagansett is celebrating the spring season by welcoming new daily specials to their menu. Some of the specials include $12 quesadilla supremo on Wednesday and Gringo Tacos for $9. On Thursday, Gorditas for $7.50. On Friday it’s Chile Rellenos for $14, and Saturday try Taquitos Dorados for $9. Visit www.lafondita.net for more info.
Harbor Bistro
Harbor Bistro has opened for its twelfth season. To kick-off 2017, the restaurant will serve dinner Thursday through Sunday beginning at 5 PM. Guests will also have the chance to enjoy Sunset Happy Hour, featuring $6 cocktails and $8 appetizers.
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Harbor Grill in Springs hosts a two-forone taco dinner night every Tuesday from 5 PM to close. Guests may choose from four different taco dinners while sipping $4 coronas, $10 margaritas, and $12 spicy margaritas and mango-ritas.
Service Station
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 twofor-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
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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.
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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 offer 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
the Sea Something Say Something pop up art exhibition, designed to raise awareness and underscore the goal of protecting the environment, opens, benefitting the Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program. On Sunday the Rites of Spring Music Festival opens at the vineyard at 5 PM. It features a piano recital by Paolo Bartolani. An afterconcert reception features tastes from the North Fork Chocolate Company. $35. Find tickets on eventbrite. www. castellodiborghese.com. Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents Three, The Band from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard hosts the Denice Given Duo Acoustic Soul from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday. www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.
Monday Night Paint
The Salty Canvas presents Monday Night Paint Parties at Townline BBQ in Sagaponack happening from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Cost for the evening is $45 and includes one complimentary Happy Hour drink. 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.” Every 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. Call Nick & Toni’s at 631-3243550.
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.
Dessert For The Heart The American Heart Association presents a Hamptons Heart Ball Dessert Challenge on Thursday, May 4, from 7 PM to 10 PM at Centro Trattoria and Bar in Hampton Bays. Attendees will be able to sample desserts from some of the Hamptons’ best bakers, caterers, and restaurants. Desserts will be coming from The Blue Duck, Centro, Dockers, and The Inn Spot, to name a few. The winning dessert will be announced on June 10 at the American Heart Association’s 21st Annual Hamptons Heart Ball. Tickets in advance are $50 and are $60 at the door. To purchase tickets or for more info visit hamptonsheartball.heart.org. C.T.
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