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Mary Wilson Of The Supremes By Jessica Mackin-Cipro Mary Wilson, the original and founding member of the legendary Motown group The Supremes, is scheduled to perform a set that includes Supremes songs at the historic Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday. One of the greatest vocal groups of all time, arguably setting the blueprint for nearly all girl groups that followed, The Supremes were one of the shining stars of Motown Records in the label’s heyday of the 1960s. During the mid-60s, The Supremes achieved mainstream success with Diana Ross as lead singer. Their number one chart topping hits include “Where Did Our Love Go,” “Baby Love,” “Come See About Me,” “Stop in the Name of Love,” and “Back in My Arms Again.” At the time they were the only group to have five consecutive number one hits. By 1970, Diana Ross’ departure from The Supremes left Wilson as the only original member. Wilson continued performing with Cindy Birdsong and Jean Terrell as the “New” Supremes, better known today as The “70’s Supremes.” Following Wilson’s

own departure in 1977, the group disbanded. Supremes songs “Stop! In the Name of Love” and “You Can’t Hurry Love” are among the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 songs that shaped rock and roll. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994, and entered into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2004, Rolling Stone placed The Supremes at number 97 on their list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All Time.” Following Wilson’s career with The Supremes she released three solo albums, five singles, and two bestselling autobiographies, Dreamgirl: My Life As a Supreme and Supreme Faith: Someday We’ll Be Together. Continuing a successful career as a concert performer, Wilson is a musicians’ rights activist as well as a musical theater performer and organizer of various museum displays of the Supremes’ famed costumes. Tickets start at $55. Show starts at 8 PM and doors open at 6:30 PM. For tickets and more info visit www. suffolktheater.com.

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By Nicole Teitler This Sunday The Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation and Slow Food East End presents the seventh annual “A Moveable Feast.” Dozens of chefs will gather at Dodds & Eder Landscape Design Showroom in Sag Harbor to honor Joshua Levine and support the East End’s Edible School Gardens. With 27 schools on the East End with dedicated gardens, “A Moveable Feast” has helped Edible School Gardens grow to be one of most successful programs in the United States. Throughout the Twin Forks, the program has helped reconnect children and their families with real food, empowering and inspiring them to eat well. The mission is accomplished by building school gardens and greenhouses where kids learn, handson what real food is, where it comes from, and how it grows. Slow Food is a non-profit, membersupported organization advocating for healthier produce with fewer environmental risks. The East End Chapter is included in a network of over 100,000 members in more than 150 countries. In honor of the beloved local farmer who died in 2010, the Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation aims to identify and support charitable programs that promote good farming practices, healthy eating, education, and a sustainable environment. “A Moveable Feast” celebrates an earthly awakening and community warmth while supporting those goals. In addition to delectable food and drinks, the evening includes music and personal opportunities to chat with some of the East End’s best in the hospitality industry. While moving from table to table, taste to taste, patrons will experience

creations picked from local school gardens. Donated items from local merchants will be included in the silent auction. In addition to donations, there is an option to sponsor a farmer, fisherman, or forager in appreciation of local producers. All monies raised on Sunday go towards keeping the Edible School Gardens Program thriving, with stipends for three master farmers and mini grants in the purchasing of supplies. Dodds & Eder Landscape Design Showroom is located at 11 Bridge Street in Sag Harbor. The feast kicks off at 4 PM. Tickets are $100 per person for members of Slow Food and $150 per person for non-members. Members will receive a one-time savings of $25 when two or more tickets are purchased. Participating chefs and restaurants include Jeri Woodhouse of A Taste of the North Fork, Aldo Maiorana of Aldo’s Coffee Co., Cheryl Stair of Art of Eating, Sam McCleland of Bell & Anchor, Debbie Geppert of Bostwick’s Clambake & Catering, Bradley Thompson of Breadzilla, Brian Szostak of Bridgehampton Inn Restaurant, Jeff Trujillo of Dark Horse Restaurant, Jeremy Blutstein of East By Northeast, Colin Ambrose of Estia’s Little Kitchen, Brendan Davison of Good Water Farms, Jennilee Morris of Grace & Grit, Joseph Realmuto and Rachel Flatley of Honest Man Restaurant Group, Matt Ketchum of Ketchum Seafarm, Carolyn Iannone

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of Love Lane Kitchen, Mike Doall and Mike Martinsen of Montauk Shellfish Co., Noah Schwartz of Noah’s, Claudia Fleming of North Fork Table & Inn, Taylor Knapp of Paw Paw Pop Up, Bobby Abrams of Red Bar, Little Red and Red Catering, and Shawn Christman of The Sea Bean Natural Foods Co. Drinks are courtesy of Channing Daughters, Harmless Harvest, Jack

Stir Brew, Lieb Cellars, Martha Clara Vineyards, Montauk Brewing Co., Palmer Vineyards, and Southampton Publick House. For more information visit www. slowfoodeastend.org. You can follow more stories from Nicole Teitler on Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram as Nikki On The Daily.

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Rock The Retreat!

Join The Retreat at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett for “Rock The Retreat!” on Thursday for a live performance by GE Smith and Taylor Barton, followed by DJ Jack Luber. Doors open at 7 PM. Advanced tickets are $30 and can be purchased at www.theretreatinc.org.

Through The Looking Glass

“Through The Looking Glass,” a benefit for The Children’s School, will be held on Saturday from 7 to 11 PM at 230 Elm in Southampton. Guests

can enjoy dancing, cocktails, buffet, an auction, and a Queen Of Hearts poker game. Tickets are $75 or $65 for alumni. They are for sale at the school or Cantena’s Market. For more info call 631-488-4140.

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The Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation and Slow Food East End will host “A Moveable Feast,” an evening of celebration honoring Joshua Levine and supporting Edible School Gardens on the East End. “A Moveable Feast,” which is now in its seventh year, will take place on Sunday from 4 to 7 PM at Dodds & Eder Landscape Design Showroom in Sag Harbor. As a result of this event, the East End of Long Island

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has one of the largest, most successful school garden programs in the United States, 27 schools in all. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with some of the East End’s best chefs and beverage purveyors, while moving from station to station and feasting on their latest culinary creations, which may include veggies grown in local school gardens. There will also be a silent auction featuring items donated from local farms, fishermen, restaurants, vineyards and merchants on the East End and beyond. Tickets are $100 for members and $150 for non-members. For more info visit www.slowfoodeastend.org.

Pink Pearl Gala

At the third annual “Pink Pearl Gala” on Friday, April 7, the North Fork Breast Health Coalition will recognize Ann Cotten-DeGrasse and her late husband, Antonio DeGrasse, with the Pink Pearl Community Service Award. The dinner and award ceremony, followed by dancing to music provided by DJ Phil, will be held from 6 to 10 PM at East Wind in Wading River. The North Fork Breast Health Coalition is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization that supports local breastcancer patients with programs such as Helping Hand grants. Seating for this year’s gala is available for $125 per person. To reserve individual seating, reserve tables for a group, or to inquire about corporate sponsorship opportunities, call 631-208-8889, contact Melanie McEvoy at melanie@ mcevoyandassociates.com or visit www.northforkbreasthealth.org. Tickets

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Katy’s Courage 5K

Katy’s Courage presents the seventh annual Katy’s Courage 5K on Saturday, April 22. Registration and check-ins will take place from 7 to 8:15 AM and the race will begin promptly at 8:30 AM. Pre-registration costs $25 per person, and day-of costs $30 per person. Runners will start at 21 West Water Street in Sag Harbor. Participants may register online at http://bit. ly/2mjBOJC. Katy’s is a not-for-profit organization honoring Katy Stewart, an inspirational 12-year-old girl who died from a rare form of pediatric liver cancer. The organization is dedicated to education, research, and grief support for children, teens, and their families on the East End.

Taste of Tuckahoe

The seventh annual “Taste of Tuckahoe” fundraiser, benefiting the Tuckahoe School, will be held on Friday, April 28, 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.

Summer Kick-off Party

Hampton Lifeguard Association presents its “Summer Kick-off Party” in support of the Junior Lifeguard and Lifeguard Training Programs on Saturday, April 29, at Westlake Fish House in Montauk. There will be music by Montauk Manny, a cash bar, delicious food, a silent and Chinese auction, and a 50/50 raffle. Tickets are $35 per person or $50 per couple. For tickets contact Stephanie Brabant at 631-329-3990 or smbrabant1@ optonline.net. Ticket will also be available at the door.

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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.

The Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents Sagaponack-based artist Roxanne Panero with “Scenes from Nature” for its April exhibit. A reception will be held on Sunday, April 9, from 3 to 4:30 PM. More of the artist’s work can be seen at www. rpanero.com. The show will run through April 30.

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"Natural Abstractions + Landscape Loves," a solo photographic exhibition by Dawn Watson, is on display at the Montauk Library. The show will hang through April. For more information visit dawnwatsonhamptons.smugmug.com.

Halsey McKay Gallery

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. The shows will run through April 8.

Safe Houses

Roman Fine Art in East Hampton presents "Safe Houses," an exhibition of new artwork by Gentleman's Game, a collaboration of artists Brandon Friend and Jason Douglas Griffin. Friend and Griffin, collectively working as Gentleman's Game since 2011, explore recurring themes of mythology, technology, history, and mortality as viewed through the murky waters of their mythological realm, The Atlantic. The show will run through April 23.

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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 through Sunday. 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 ar t by Michelle Dragonetti, Claudia Ward, Sally Breen, Melissa Hin, June Kaplan, Ellyn Tucker, Bob Tucker, Gabriel Vigorelli, and Ann Brandeis is also on display.

...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.

Black & White

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

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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.

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 Sunday.

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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). Curated by Wendy Polhemus-Annibell. The show is on display through April 5. Concurrently, 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 Friday. 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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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,

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ARF held its Major League cat and dog adoption event at PETCO in Commack on Saturday. Guests enjoyed meet and greets with ARF animals that are available for adoption.

Perfect Earth Project Perfect Earth Project celebrated public landscapes in Southampton that are managed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides at the Southampton Arts Center on March 19. Locations without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides include Southampton Hospital, Parrish Art Museum, and Southampton Arts Center. Perfect Earth Project landscaping experts were on hand to answer questions about maintaining your own beautiful landscape without chemicals that are dangerous for your family’s health and the environment. Children and parents were invited to make native bee hotels using upcycled and natural materials. (L to R) Edwina Von Gal of Perfect Earth Project, Chris Siefert of Parrish Art Museum, Amy Kirwin of Southampton Arts Center, Anja Lofken, a PRFCT homeowner, Elizabeth Kearns of Southampton Rose Society, and Sharon DiSunno of Southampton Hospital. Amy Kirwin lent her sign to Edwina's grandson Dylan Sheldon, front row.

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GE Smith performs at Suffolk Theater with Rick Derringer on Friday. The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival presents the Brentano String Quartet.

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Rick Derringer, one of Rolling Stone’s Top 100 Guitarists, and famous guitarist GE Smith will take the stage at Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Friday at 8 PM. Tickets range from $49, $55, and $60. Mary Wilson of the Supremes will perform on Saturday at 8 PM. Tickets range from $55, $65, and $69. For tickets or info visit suffolktheater.com.

Piano Concert

The Southampton Cultural Center’s Rising Star Piano Series presents Petite Soirée Musicale on Saturday at 6:30 PM. The event will be hosted by Liliane Questel and Konstantin Soukhovetski. Guest performers Fei-Fei Dong and Tanya Gabrielian will play. Tickets are $50, $25 for students under 21, and children under 12 are free.

Water Mill Contra Dance

Join in on the Traditional New England Contra Dance and Waltz lesson on Saturday at 8 PM at the Water Mill Community House. An introductory lesson will be held at 7:45 PM. No partner necessary and beginners are welcomed. Ted Crane, the caller, will be accompanied by live music from the LITMA Orchestra. Admission fee is $14 for adults, $7 for students, and children up to 16 with an adult are free.

String Quartet

The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival presents the Brentano String Quartet on Saturday at 6 PM at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. Musicians Misha Amory, Serena Canin, Nina Lee, and Mark Steinberg will perform music by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Beethoven. Tickets are $40, $50, and $10 for students. For tickets visit

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The Last Waltz

A celebration of the 40-year anniversary of The Band’s epic farewell concert, The Last Waltz, is set for Saturday at 8 PM at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. Musicians Joe Lauro, Michael Schiano, Daniel Koontz, Dave Giacone, David Deitch, Gene Casey, Randolph Hudson III, Mama Lee & Rose Lawler, and Eamonn Bowles will perform covers throughout the night. To purchase tickets visit baystreet.org or call the box office at 631-725-9500.

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.

Stephen Talkhouse

Rock The Retreat! is set for Thursday at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett at 7 PM with music by GE Smith and Taylor Barton followed by DJ Jack Luber. On Friday night at 8 PM the Nancy Atlas Project performs. To follow at 9 PM it’s DJ Night with JRinventor. Black and Sparrow are set for 8 PM on Saturday. The Hackensack Men & The Trenton Horns take the stage at 10 PM. Visit stephentalkhouse.com or call 631-267-3117 to purchase tickets early or for more info.

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Townline continues Karaoke Nights every Saturday from 8 PM to midnight with a special food and drink menu available. Come for free pool and pub quiz night at 7 PM every Thursday evening and hear some “smokin’ hot tunes” live alongside a happy hour menu every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. This week Points East performs. For more info call 631-537-2271 or visit the

Good Ground Yoga and East End Arts will host a conversation about creativity as a part of the “One Painting-One Artist and the Creative Mind” series with creator Jonathan Pearlman and artist Margery GosnellQua on Saturday at 4 PM at Good Ground Yoga in Hampton Bays. For more info visit eastendarts.org.

East Hampton Library

Story Salon, a live storytelling venue based in Los Angeles, is coming to the East Hampton Library with Story Salon East on Saturdays from 11 AM till noon. Each week seven people from the group will each tell a story of up to seven minutes long. Story Salon East is hosted by Steve Sobel, an East Hampton resident. Coloring, Coffee, and Conversation is set for every Thursday from 1 to 2:30 PM. To register for these events call 631-3240222, ext.3.

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Extinction

Guild Hall in East Hampton and Where Are They Going Theatre Group present Extinction by Gabe McKinley from Thursday through April 16, Wednesdays through Sundays at 7 PM.

Two matinees at 2 PM will take place on April 8 and 15. The show follows two college buddies as they explore the evolution of friendship and what we sometimes do to try and save them when they are falling into extinction. Tickets are $25, $23 for members, and $15 for students under 18. Tickets are available at guildhall.org.

The Female Of The Species

North Fork Community Theatre in Mattituck presents The Female of the Species, a comedy by Joanna Murray-Smith, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8 PM. A matinee set for Sunday at 2:30 PM. The comedy is about how women were affected, how their daughters bore the brunt of, and how men were confused by the feminine revolution. For more info or to buy tickets visit nfct.com.

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Robert Frank Screening

Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill screens Don’t Blink: Robert Frank on Friday at 6 PM. The film celebrates Robert Frank, an acclaimed photographer in the 1960s. Director Laura Israel and editor/art director Alex Bingham will discuss Frank’s involvement with the Beats, Rolling Stones, and the 1960’s counter-culture. Tickets are $25 and $5 for members. Museum admission is included with tickets. For more info visit parrishart.org.

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East Hampton WEDNESDAY 3•29•17 • AARP tax assistance is available at the East Hampton Library every Wednesday until April 12 from 10 AM to 1 PM. Call 631-324-0222 ext.3 to make an appointment. FRIDAY 3•31•17 • East Hampton Historical Society’s Winter Lecture Series 2017 focusing on people who made a difference takes place at Clinton Academy on Main Street in East Hampton at 7 PM. MONDAY 4•3•17 • The Jewish Center of the Hamptons located at 44 Woods Lane in East Hampton announces its annual Women’s Passover Seder. (Passover celebrates the historic exodus from Egypt through the reading of the Hagaddah, the book that tells the Passover story). It takes place at 5:30 PM. Women are invited to participate in the Seder, which will explore the role of women in the story of Passover. A light dinner will be served. RSVP to the JCOH office by calling 631-324-9858 or by emailing office2@jcoh.org

Southampton THURSDAY 3•30•17 • The Southampton Chamber of Commerce invites all to a networking night at Villa Paul restaurant in Hampton Bays. 5 to 7 PM. Sponsored by Peconic Bay Medical Center. Admission is $15. Call 631-283-0402 for a printed nametag. • It’s “Stay Out Late-Starry Night” in Southampton Village. The event is designed to encourage residents and visitors to shop locally with the overall goal of businesses within the entire town to remain open later year round. Participating businesses in the “Stay Out Late-Starry Night” event have pledged to stay open until at least 8 PM with some businesses offering special discounts and giveaways. FRIDAY 3•31•17 • The teen movie at Rogers Library in Southampton is Ghostbusters. It screens at 4 PM. For those in grades six to 12. To register online, use code RMT523. SATURDAY 4•1•17 • Community Shredding Day! From 10 AM till noon Shred-it will be in the Hampton Bays library parking lot to accept up to three bags/boxes of household documents per Hampton Bays Public Library cardholder. There will be no need to remove any staples, paperclips, or file folders. • At 2 PM, learn the benefits of planting

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native at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. Call SoFO at 631-537-9735 for admission and registration information. • The Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons hosts a roundtable program moderated by Pamela Hardwood at 10 AM. Learn about some of the plants that will be for sale at the HAH Garden Fair on May 19 and May 20. Find out which plant varieties will be available so that you can educate yourself about them, make sure you buy the right plant for the right location in your garden, and don’t miss out on garden treasures. Admission is free. Location: HAH John LoGerfo Library at the Bridgehampton Community House, lower level, entrance on School Street, use the door to the right of the Book Bay. Call 631-537-2223 with questions. • The Rogers Memorial Library will offer “Spring Flower Egg Workshop” at 10:15 AM in Cooper Hall. Hannah Ritter will demonstrate the use of the centuriesold Pysanky method of beeswax and dyes. ​The fee is $12, which includes materials. Advance registration and payment are required. Register at www.myrml.org or call631-283-0774 ext.523. SUNDAY 4•2•17 • Local historian Christopher Verga, author of Civil Rights on Long Island, speaks at Quogue Library at 2 PM. Call to register. 631-653-4224 ext.101.

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• The JP Spata Southampton Town Democratic Club meets at Saaz at noon. Guest speaker Donna Stovall of Riverhead will discuss “Black Lives Do Matter.” Tickets are $21 for club members; $26 for non-members. Call 631-470-6121 to save your seat. • The 10:30 AM Sunday service at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 977 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike @ Scuttlehole Road focuses on the topic “Transformation: Personal & Global.” Hospitality & conversation follow the service. All are welcome. MONDAY 4•3•17 • The Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton will offer “The Wisdom of the Dream” at 5:30 PM. Liza C. Johnson, will discuss the language of dreams and the significance of their structure. Participants will also learn techniques to recall dreams. Register at www.myrml. org or call 631-283-0774 ext.523. WEDNESDAY 4•5•17 • The Friends of the Rogers Memorial Library will offer “Music at Mid-Day: Illustrated Talks about Great Composers: Franz Schubert” at noon. Katherine Addleman, a pianist, will offer an hour of music and commentary about this important artist. On Thursday, April 13, at 1 p.m., she will discuss Robert Schumann. Register at www.myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 ext.523.

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more but enjoying it less? It is time to reschedule your priorities. Don’t let the stress get to you. It is a great time to stop smoking or start that diet.

On Tuesday, Mercury, our planet of communication, enters Taurus. We can expect our conversations to be calmer and careful. On Saturday, Venus, the planet which rules love and money, re-enters the dreamy, creative sign of Pisces. We can also get a little blue, sentimental or nostalgic.

LEO (7/22 - 8/23) Decisions around children can come up this week. It might be time to start your own business or cultivate that hobby. If a promotion at work is offered, make sure that the money is there too.

ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) All practical matters need attention. If you want to change your job, now is the time to redo that resume or do your research. Perhaps a quick course in skills can boost your confidence.

VIRGO (8/23 - 9/22) Changes within your home may start to happen. Whether it is renovations or a decision to sell your home, emotions swirl around. Issues with parents can also arise.

TAURUS (4/21 - 5/22) Love relationships can deepen, or if you are single, you may meet that person. Activities or thoughts surrounding children may take up some time.

LIBRA (9/23 - 10/22) The workplace can become quite busy and require your undivided attention. Don’t fret if your daily routine is momentarily disrupted. You can handle it with style and grace.

GEMINI (5/23 - 6/22) It’s time to make corrections to your budget. If thinking of moving, it is also time to get the house in shape. You must take time to relax or face the consequences. CANCER (6/23 - 7/22) Working

SCORPIO (10/23 - 11/21) If you review your budget, you can limit unnecessary spending and feel more secure. Those who have been taking advantage of you will be in for a big shock.

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SAGITTARIUS (11/22 - 12/21) If feeling blocked or tired, do not be too hard on yourself. Saturn, the planet of restrictions, is in your sign helping you eliminate all that is no longer useful. It will pass. CAPRICORN (12/22 - 1/20) Whatever doesn’t make sense or isn’t practical at this time should be avoided. Is someone being less than truthful with you? You may need some time to yourself to sort things out. AQUARIUS (1/21 - 2/19) All your hard work will be paying off later in the year. Don’t lose faith as some friends come and some friends go. There can be someone in your circle

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Independent Dining Shrimp And Grits With Andouille Sausage Ingredients (serves 4) 1 lb. of shrimp peeled, cleaned, and meat diced (keep the shells) 1 c stone ground grits 12 oz Andouille sausage (large dice) 1 tbsp tomato paste ½ can crushed tomatoes 2 gallons water 1 bunch of scallion (sliced) 2 shallots minced 1 carrot (rough chop) 2 stalks celery (rough chop) 1 white onion (rough chop) 1 bay leaf

½ bunch of thyme ½ c white cheddar (grated) ½ c aged parmesan (grated) ½ lb. butter ½ c white wine ½ bunch cilantro 1 tbsp olive oil Salt and pepper to taste

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Begin by bringing one gallon of water to a boil. Add a bit of salt and the minced shallot to the water. Once it begins to boil, use a whisk to stir the water while slowly adding the cup of

grits to the boiling water. Once you have added all the grits reduce your heat to a simmer while continuing to stir for another minute or so. Cover the grits and cook over medium low heat for another hour whisking every 10 minutes. While the grits are slowly cooking, make the shrimp stock for the sauce. Start by roasting the shrimp shells in a 400-degree oven for 10 minutes. Fill a small stockpot with the roasted shrimp shells, one gallon of water, the tomato paste, the crushed tomatoes, the carrots, scallions, celery, onion, bay leaf and thyme. Bring that to a boil, then reduce and allow the stock to simmer another hour. Once the stock is going and you have the grits cooking you can grate your cheeses and dice the sausage and shrimp. When the grits are ready, you can shut off the heat completely and whisk in the cheese, a 1/4 lb of butter, and any salt and

pepper you would like to add. Put a lid on it and set it aside until you are ready to serve. When the stock is finished, strain it through a fine strainer and set aside. Next, heat a large saute pan over medium high heat. When the pan is hot, add the olive oil and then begin to crisp the diced andouille. When the sausage has seared and released a bit of fat, deglaze the pan with the white wine. Cook out the alcohol for about 45 seconds, then add the stock and allow the ingredients to simmer together for about 15 minutes. Add a bit of butter until the sauce is thickened to your liking. Right before ser ving, add the shrimp and stir them in the sauce for about three minutes, as they will cook fast. To serve, spoon equal portions of grits into four bowls, then ladle sauce over top and garnish with some chopped cilantro.

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East End Restaurant Week

East End Restaurant Week continues through Sunday. The promotion was originally created to garner positive publicity and generate additional business for East End restaurants during a traditionally slow period and as a kick-start to the spring season. Participating restaurants will offer a unique three-course prix fixe menu for $28.95 every night they are open except Saturday when the menu may only be offered until 7 PM. Each participant is required to offer three options per course. As well, the promotion will feature a new lodging component offering an option for a discount getaway to the East End. Each participating lodging property will offer a minimum 10-percent discount off your stay during the promotion, certain limitations may apply. For a full list of participants and for more information, visit www. eastendrestaurantweek.com.

Harbor Grill

Harbor Grill in Springs hosts a twofor-one 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 mangoritas.

Almond

Almond in Bridgehampton has announced the next “Artists & Writers Night” will be hosted by Erling Hope on Tuesday beginning at 7 PM. The theme for the evening will be “Crazy Making: Believing Things and Other Creative Acts in the Last Days of the Culture Wars” and the evening will feature a family style three-course menu created by executive chef Jason Weiner. The cost is $45, which includes a glass of local wine or craft beer and gratuity, tax is not included. Reservations are required. Call 631-537-5665.

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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.

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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

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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.

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presents its best dining deals of the year by Chef Michael Rozzi. 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.

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

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Wine Series The Westhampton Free Library will present a four-part wine tasting series with Eileen Duffy, the author of Behind the Bottle: The Rise of Wine on Long Island on Thursdays, beginning tomorrow and running through April 20, at 6 PM at Westhampton Beach VFW Post 5350, 101 Old Riverhead Road. The series will feature white, red, rose, and sparkling wine tastings and appetizers, as well as a free voucher for a free tasting at the North Fork Winery. The cost is $50 for the four-part course or $15 per class. Payment is due at time of registration. To register, visit www. westhamptonlibrary.net or call 631288-3335. Lieb Cellars Lieb Cellars Friday night music series continues with Jon Divello from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday there will be live music with Cassandra House from 3 to 6 PM. www.liebcellars.com.

Raphael Joe Allegue performs from 1 to 4 PM on Saturday. On Sunday, same time, Keith Maguire brings pop acoustic vocals. www.raphaelwine.com. Clovis Point Vineyard and Winery Clovis Point Vineyard and Winery presents Tom & Lisa on Saturday from 1:30 to 5:30 PM. Sunday sees Todd Grossman 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 and Sunday at 1:30 PM join Barbara Shinn for a Vineyard Walk. At 2:30 PM on Saturday and Sunday, there’s a winery and barrel cellar tour. www.shinnestatevineyard.com. 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. Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents 3 EZ from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard will also host NY Front Trio from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday. www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.

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.

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. Cost for the evening is $45 and includes one complimentar y 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.

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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

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.

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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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