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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@ indyeastend.com.

Theatre Steel Magnolias The Nor th Fork Community Theatre in Mattituck is proud to present Steel Magnolias, a play by Robert Harling. Centered around a group of gossipy southern ladies in a small-town beauty parlor, the play is alternately hilarious and touchingand, in the end, it draws on their underlying strength and love, which give the play, and its characters, the special quality to make them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad. The show opens on Friday and runs through February 2. Tickets are $15. For dates and tickets visit www. nfct.com. Heroes Three high-spirited World War I

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veterans confined to an old soldiers home seek to rise above their predicament and their limitations in the comedic and often touching Heroes, the second play in the Hampton Theatre Company’s 20132014 season in Quogue. Heroes takes place at the Quogue Community Hall and runs through Januar y 26. For more info and tickets visit www. hamptontheatre.org.

Sex: What She’s Really Thinking Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center presents the premier of Ilene Beckerman’s Sex: What She’s Really Thinking at the Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center. The show runs through January 26. For more info and tickets visit www.scc-arts.org.

Film The Great Beauty T h e We s t h a m p t o n B e a c h Performing Arts Center presents The Great Beauty directed by Paolo Sorrentino on Friday at 7:30 PM, Saturday and Sunday at 4 PM and 7:30 PM. Visit www.whbpac.org. Teddy Bear Guild Hall in partnership with the East Hampton Library screens the 10th Annual Free Winter Film Series with a showing of Teddy Bear on Sunday at 4:30 PM at Guild Hall. For more info visit www. guildhall.org. theRIVERHEADPROJECT theRIVERHEADPROJECT continues with theMOVIEPROJECT

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into January on Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Friday evenings beginning at dusk. A large projector screen situated inside the lounge by the fireplace will show different films each night according to a theme selected by a guest curator. A cinematic specialty cocktail will be featured each week in addition to complimentary popcorn. On Monday evenings guests are invited to meet each week’s curator. The upcoming schedule is as follows. Tomorrow and Friday is “Real Estate Nightmares” curated by Ike Israel of Richmond Realty. Starting Sunday, “House-Warming Movies” by Kathleen and Sandy of Williams-Sonoma. For a full schedule visit www.theriverheadproject.com.

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Family Bereavement East End Hospice’s Good Grief Family Bereavement Center in Westhampton will hold the next children’s bereavement group starting February 3. The group meets for seven weeks. For more info call Angela Byrns at 631-288-8400. RSVP by January 20. Coat Drive General Manager Bill Fields and President Irwin Garsten of Apple Honda in Riverhead are collecting coats to donate. Donate your old coats at Apple Honda through February 7. For more info call 631725-0555. Helping Kendall Heal A GiveFor ward fundraising campaign for East Hampton local Kendall Bahns is being held. Funds raised will go to support her treatment for her lifelong battle with PTSD,

eating disorders and depression. Bahns now resides in California. The goal is to raise $10,000 to send her to an in-patient program in Torrance, California at Del Amo Hospital. Del Amo Hospital is ranked number one in the country for a PTSD rehabilitation center and is the only one located in California. The GiveForward website states, “She has secretly, and sometimes publically, battled with PTSD, eating disorders and clinical depression for the entirety of her lifetime. Kendall is now seeking help after acknowledging her struggles, and recent suicide attempts, which resulted in hospitalization. She is currently in dire need of mental help, rehabilitation, medical treatment and support from doctors and loved ones. At this point, it is far beyond what out-patient treatment can accomplish, and we are looking to secure a stay at an in-patient facility.” To donate visit www.giveforward. com and search Helping Kendall Heal.

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Gallery Walk Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to Jessica@ indyeastend.com.

New Works New Works by Annie Sessler, John Todaro and Sarah Jaffe Turnbull will be on display at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on Saturday and Sunday. Sessler is a fish-printmaker from Montauk, Turnbull is a sculptor from Bridgehampton and Todaro i s a p h otog r a p h er fro m E a s t Hampton. The show will run 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday, and from 10 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. There will be a reception on Saturday from 3 PM until 7 PM. Dreams “Dreams,” acrylic, oil and pencil on paper by Gail Miro is on display at the Art Gallery at the Quogue Library. An artist’s reception takes place on Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. Miro’s work of acrylic, oil and pencil on paper reflects her life’s experiences, especially living and painting in the New England mountains and the coast of Long

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ONGOING New Year = New Art The Crazy Monkey Gallery in Amagansett will start the New Year with a group art exhibit titled “New Year = New Art.” Participating in the show will be the Art Cooperative members Andrea McCafferty, Daniel Schoenheimer, Barbara Bilotta, June Kaplan, Ellyn Tucker, Bob Tucker, Mark E. Zimmerman, Bobbie Braun, Lance Corey, Beth O’Donnell and Melissa Hin. The exhibit will be on view through January 26. For more information, visit t h e g a l l e r y w e b s i t e , w w w. thecrazymonkeygallery.com.

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Thanksgiving Collective The Tripoli Gallery in Southampton presents the 9th annual Thanksgiving Collective, “The Worlds We Create,” featuring works by Jonathan Beer, Nick Weber, Melanie J. Moczarski, and Aakash Nihalani. Runs through Monday.

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Winterfest Kick Off The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead presents Live on the Vine Winterfest Kick Off on Friday at 6 PM. There will be performances by Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks, Bakithi Kumalo and Mambo Loco. Enjoy late night fare, Long Island wines and hear some of the best jazz, blues and country music. $20 in advance, $25 at door. Visit www. suffolktheater.com.

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Riverhead presents The Soul/Jazz Train Express featuring Eric Schugren, sax, Bob Hovey, trombone, Bryan Campbell, guitar, Edward Perez, bass, and Claes Brondal, drums on Friday from 7:30 to 9:30. Visit www. marthaclaravineyards.com.

Duck Walk Vineyard Miss spending your Saturday on the patio? Duck Walk Vineyard North in Southold will host live music starting on Saturdays in January. Give the Tasting Room a call for more details.

Beth Orton T h e We s t h a m p t o n B e a c h Performing Arts Center presents Beth Orton tonight at 8 PM. Visit www. whbpac.org.

Nancy Atlas Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor presents Fireside Sessions with Nancy Atlas with special guest Danny Keane on Friday at 8 PM. Visit www.baystreet.org.

Winter Jazz Experience The Winter Jazz Experience live from Martha Clara Vineyards in

Hotel Fish Hotel Fish & Lounge in Hampton Bays presents Friday Night Jams

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The Jam Session The Jam Session takes place on Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Visit www. thejamsession.org. Wolffer Candlelight Fridays at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack start at 5 PM. Enjoy live music and wine. Buckley’s Inn Between Happy hour weekdays run from 4 to 6 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat

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wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 PM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.

Southampton Publick House Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday night, it’s all for the ladies with $3 drafts, drink specials and party with DJ Tony at 9:30 PM. Friday happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM. Outerbanks Restaurant Every Saturday night there’s Karaoke with Miss Ginny at this Riverhead hotspot located at Indian Island Country Club. 8:30 PM. Mondays are burger and brew night. For more info visit www. theouterbanksrestaurant.com.

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New To Theaters Devil’s Due (R ) You’ve seen this type of movie before, most noticeably Rosemary’s Baby. A couple has wild sex on their honeymoon and the bride becomes pregnant. But baby growing inside isn’t quite right -- it has horns and a tail. Pretty lame, but what you expect in January? Coming Soon Freezer (NR ) Then of course, there are those screenplays that in an attempt to be original are so completely off the wall we wonder how could any studio even considered making them into a movie. Exhibit A: Freezer, wherein a NYC mechanic goes to a party, gets knocked out, and wakes up in the restaurant’s walk-in freezer. Dylan McDermott plays the role as if he was frozen during the filming. Once they bring in the Russian mob and the stolen $8 million it goes from bad to worse. Viewers will likely head out to thaw within a half hour or so. New On DVD Thanks For Sharing An A-rated cast inexplicably signed on for this Stuart Blumberg film and pay the ultimate price – they watch their careers tank with the film. Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, and Gwyneth

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Now Playing The Wolf Of Wall Street (R) Martin Scorsese and Leo DiCaprio reunite yet again in this black comedy about an over-the-top 1980’s stockbroker who is a forerunner to the wheelers and dealers who caused the financial meltdown two decades later. Apart from being overly long (three hours), this film is brimming with action. It’s a morality tale that is at times riveting, at times hilarious, and often just plain ugly. The guess here is both director and star will receive Oscar nominations, as will Jonah Hill. Also starring Matthew McConaughey and Kyle Chandler. Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit (PG-13) January is typically a bad month for new releases – any film with even decent reviews is rushed to release before the end of the year to qualify for the Academy Awards and to take advantage of the holiday week box office. By those standards, this film, starring Tom Clancy’s ever-ready special agent, finds Jack Ryan uncovering an international financial scandal in the wake of 9-11. Chris Pine (Star Trek) stars in the title role – remember when Harrison Ford and Tom Cruise got these roles? The cast is a good one – Kevin Costner, Keira Knightley and Davis Paymer co-star – and Pine makes for a passable protagonist. You could do worse on a cold winter’s night.

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Todays Birthday: María del Rosario Mercedes Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza, 1951? “Cuchi, Cuchi” she would coo, shaking her ample bosom while doing so. To be sure, Americans have had a long fascination with Baeza, and it wasn’t only for her good looks – she was and is a talented singer/entertainer as well as a trained flamenco guitarist. In fact, as a child growing up in Spain one of her teachers was Andrés Segovia, arguably the best flamenco guitarist of all time. No one is quite sure how old Baeza is. At one time she claimed

she was born in 1946, but a court later pegged her birthdate as 1951 – there have been published reports that in fact she was 10 years older, born in 1941. The reason for the discrepancy was because in 1966 the great bandleader Xavier Cugat hired her. She not only became his protégé, but his lover and wife. Legend has it she claimed to be 21 when they married on August 7 of that year, though she was in fact considerably younger. Cugat, a classically trained

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or email to kmerrill@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton WEDNESDAY 1•15•14 • It’s integral yoga, open gym, and pickleball at the Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays in January. Visit www.ehamptonny.gov for their complete schedule. SATURDAY 1•18•14 • The Women’s Guild at Montauk Community Church hold a rummage sale from 9 AM till noon. Snow cancels. • Springs Community Presbyterian Church on Old Stone Highway hosts a pre-owned sweater sale from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. • Hike the Shadmoor Bluffs and beach. Meet Carol Andrews of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at Shadmoor State Park in Montauk at 10 AM. Call 631-725-3367. • A rally to stop the proposed deer cull program will be held at the Old Hook Windmill on North Main Street in East Hampton at 1 PM. • Teen Music Month at the Amagansett Library continues with free beginner vocal lessons taught by an expert at 7 PM. • Guild Hall in East Hampton presents its popular student arts festival, with exhibits today and Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM. The show, part one of the festival, for artists in grades K to eight, opens with a reception and live show from 2 to 4 PM today.

Southampton WEDNESDAY 1•15•14 • From 5:30 to 7 PM, a bereavement support group meets at Southampton Hospital. Call 631-2836729 to learn more. • Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free every Wednesday in Hampton Bays and every Monday in Flanders. Call 631-725-1235 to learn more. • An introduction to yoga class is offered at the Lodge at Squiretown Park in Hampton Bays from 7:15 to 8:15 PM. $40 for five classes. That’s just one of myriad classes for adults and kids offered through the Southampton Town Parks & Recreation Department. Check out the town’s website for a full brochure. • The third Wednesday of every month a support group for grandparents raising grandchildren meets at the Hampton Bays Senior Center on Ponquogue Avenue from 6 to 8 PM. Call 631-728-1235 to learn more. THURSDAY 1•16•14 • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • Seniors can chase the winter blues with a Hawaiian Luau at the Hampton Bays and Bridgehampton Centers at 10:30 AM. • Take a full “wolf moon” hike with the Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and South Fork Natural History Museum at 7 PM at the museum. Participants must call (631) 537-9735 for reservations and information about meeting places. Reservations are required for all events. FRIDAY 1•17•14 • Joe Giunta, one of SoFo’s most engaging birding teachers, leads a full moon owl prowl at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton at 7:30 PM.

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The evening starts with a brief slide show and taped calls to acquaint you with onative owls. Then Joe will take you into the woods to call owls in for actual sightings. There is a good possibility that you will see an Eastern Screech Owl and maybe even a Great Horned Owl, whose courtship period begins at this time of year. This walk is for adults, but children over the age of 12 may attend. Bring binoculars and a flashlight. Limited enrollment. Be sure to call SoFo to register and for admission information. 631-537-9735.

SATURDAY 1•18•14 • The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation holds a low cost mobile spay/neuter clinic at Southampton SYS on Majors Path. Call to make an appointment. 631-728-PETS ext.247 • It’s Flubbermania! Children ages six to 12 learn the secrets of polymer chemistry with South Fork Natural History Museum Nature Educator Melanie Meade at 10 AM at SoFo in Bridgehampton.Participants will explore the chemistry of natural polymers found in proteins such as hair, cellulose in trees, and DNA, and synthetic polymers as in plastics, nylon, polyethylene, Teflon, and epoxy. There is a $3 materials fee for this workshop. Call to sign up and find out about admission fees. 631-537-9735. • Bundle up, bring your binoculars, maybe a collection bag or two, and join Crystal Possehl, South Fork Natural History Museum Nature Educator, as she explores some of the bay and ocean beaches in the hamlet of Hampton Bays. 1 PM. Call SoFo for meeting information. 631-537-9735. • Try a Whiskey Hill circuit at 10 AM. Meet on Mill Path off Lopers Path (heading east) in Bridgehampton for a moderately-paced 1.7 mile hike with ocean views from top of moraine with kettlehole, ponds, and an enormous glacial erratic along the way. Leader: Jean Dodds, 631-599-2391. • The Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons hosts a roundtable discussion on plants that produce berries during the fall and winter. At the Bridgehampton Community House, 10 AM. Call 631-537-2223. • Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center holds open auditions for Tracy Letts’ August: Osage County. Auditions begin promptly 3 PM today and 5 PM Sunday. Late arrivals will be seen at the discretion of the director. Readings from the script will occur. Michael Disher directs. Performances will begin on March 20, 2014 and run through April 6, 2014. Got questions? Call 631-287-4377. MONDAY 1•20•14 • Alateen meetings are held every Monday from 4 to 5 PM at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor.

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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.

FRIDAY 1•17•14 • Swing your partner and dosie doe; AARP country line dancing is offered from 9 to 9:45 AM Fridays in January.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 SATURDAY 1•18•14 • Veteran Ed Schmitt will lead a discussion and screening of All Quiet on the Western Front. 1 to 4 PM. SUNDAY 1•19•14 • Teddy Bear screens at Guild Hall at 4 PM for free, part of the East Hampton Library’s Winter Film Festival. (subtitles)

Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 FRIDAY 1•17•14 • Chasing Ice will be shown at 1:30 PM in the meeting room.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 1•16•14 • Learn the secrets of wacky balloon artistry at 3 PM. FRIDAY 1•17•14 • The Grapes of Wrath shows at 2 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SUNDAY 1•19•14 • Mac Griswold, author of The Manor: Three Centuries at a Slave Plantation on Long Island will be at the library at 2 PM. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 THURSDAY 1•16•14 • Local singer/songwriter Mike Ryan performs at 7:30 PM. FRIDAY 1•17•14 • Ophthalmologist Louis Pizzarrello discusses commone eye diseases during this month’s “Lunch and Learn” series. Noon. SATURDAY 1•18•14 • It’s hot chocolate weekend. Warm up with a delicious cuppa from 10 AM to 4 PM today and 12:30 to 3:30 PM on Sunday. Montauk Library 631-668-3377 WEDNESDAY 1•15•14 • Computer classes in Windows 8 and 8.1 are offered from 6 to 7 PM. Bring a laptop, loaded with Windows 2007 or newer, plus charger, power cord and mouse. THURSDAY 1•16•14 • Enough Said will be shown at 7 PM.

Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 SUNDAY 1•19•14 • Classical music professor Prentiss Dunn lectures at 2 PM. John Jermain Memorial Library 631-725-0049 THURSDAY 1•16•14 • A writing workshop for teens is held at 5 PM. SATURDAY 1•18•14 • Students’ work from the Almost Beachfront Studio at Pierson High will be exhibited through the end of February. An artists reception will be held on January 25 from 3 to 5 PM.

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North Fork FRIDAY 1• 17•14 • Friday night dialogues at the Shelter Island Library presents “A Passion for Cheese.” Learn about regional artisanal cheeses from Christian Fokine of Peconic Purveyors. 7 PM. Call 631-749-0042 for details. SATURDAY 1•18•14 • The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation holds a low cost mobile spay/neuter clinic at Riverhead Police Hall on Marcy Avenue. Call to make an appointment. 631-728-PETS ext.247.

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Blueberry Tart With Oatmeal Crust Ingredients Tart Crust: ¾ c all purpose flour ¾ c ground rolled oats ¼ c whole rolled oats ½ c confectioners sugar zest of ½ an orange zest from ½ lemon ½ tsp salt 6 oz cold butter (cut into small cubes) 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 egg Blueberry Filling: 8 pts fresh blueberries (washed and sorted)

¾ c granulated sugar ½ c blue berry jam 2 tsp powdered gelatin (bloomed in ¼ c water)

Method Tart Crust: Combine the flour, ground oats, sugar, salt, and citrus zest in the bowl of the food processor and mix together. Slowly pulse in the cubes of cold butter, until the butter is coarsely cut into the flour. Whisk the egg and pour it into the course butter/flour mixture, a little at a time, using the

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parchment paper and place it over top of the tart shell filling, in the shell with dried beans. Bake the shell filled with dried beans for 45 minutes at 325. Allow it to cool at room temperature while you make the filling.

Blueberry Filling: In a medium sized sauce pot combine six pts of the washed blueberries and the sugar. Cook over medium heat for 30 minutes stirring often. After 30 minutes, turn off the heat and stir in the blueberry jam and the remaining two pts of blueberries. Stir together often for the next five minutes allowing the residual heat to soften the blueberries. Fold in the bloomed gelatin and allow the mixture to cool at room temperature for another 20 minutes. When the tart shell and the filling are cooled fill the tart with the blueberry filling and refrigerate until ready to serve.

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Now Serving Compiled By Jessica Mackin wingitproject.com or calling 516523-1504. Following the family celebration, adults may enjoy a meet and greet cocktail party from 6 to 8 PM. Guests will taste local, healthy eats by Fresh Hamptons and clink a glass to the first annual event. There will also be a raffle benefitting the Wing It Project. Admission costs $15 and is free for all Wellness Week participants and sponsors.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@ indyeastend.com.

Wine, Cheese, Chocolate A private wine, cheese and chocolate pairing will take place on January 25 from 4 to 6 PM at Duck Walk Vineyards North in Southold. $30 per person/$24 per person for wine club members. Reservation are required to attend. 21 years of age or older.

Fresno Fresno offers two and three course prix fixe menus Sunday through Thursday from 5:30 PM to close, and Friday and Saturday from 5:30 to 6:30 PM (the restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday). The two-course menu of an appetizer and entrée is $30 per person and the three-course menu is $35 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Call 631-324-8700 or visit www.fresnorestaurant.com.

Fresh Hamptons Fresh Hamptons in Bridgehampton is taking part in Hamptons Wellness Week. On Friday from 4 to 5:30 PM, Fresh Hamptons will host a fun family celebration. Children of all ages will prepare their own pizza with Chef Todd Jacobs and make a pair of cloth wings to wear with Anastasia Gavalas, founder of the Wing It Project. Admission is free, but donations to help support the Wing It Project will be accepted. Limited reservations are available and can be made by emailing anastasia@

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every Wednesday from 5:30 to 10 PM. For more info visit www. littleredsouthampton.com.

Artists & Writers Night Almond in Bridgehampton announces the ninth monthly “Artists & Writers Night” hosted by artist Christine Sciulli tonight at 7 PM.

Sciulli currently has an installation at The Parrish Art Museum in the Artist Choose Artist show. A family style three-course menu created by executive chef Jason Weiner will be served. The cost is $40 in advance and $45 at the door with a glass of local wine or craft beer, tax and gratuity. Reservations are required.

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Wainscott Main Wine & Spirits is hosting an Open House Sunday to welcome the community back to the new wine shop at 354 Montauk Highway. The Seafood Shop will be cracking oysters and clams and serving light local snacks. Local wines from Bedell Cellars and Channing Daughters Winery will be sampled; both wineries are members of the Long Island Sustainable Winegrowers Association and their wines are available for sale at the shop. Mamalee Rose and Friends will play from 2-5 PM; the event is open to the public, and all are welcome.

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Don Duga, world famous master animation artist is celebrating 55 years in the animation business and also the 45th anniversary of his creative work. His work includes the famous annually and nationally televised TV show icon, Frosty the Snowman, seen by millions of people. Duga has also worked on many animation films such as Mad Monster Party, The Last Unicorn, Michael Jackson and the "Jackson 5" tv show, and "the Coneheads," to name a few. He has created art for Bouvier Beales, "Grey Gardens" documentary and HBO film and Paul McCartney's 2001 concert for the city of New York. Also the Maysles documentary of the Beatles 1964 U.S. Invasion. Duga will exhibit art from all of these works and many will be available to collectors. He will draw you and your family with Frosty as a souvenir, complimentary and share his memories. Music will be performed by Kris Ambrose, composer/singer and guitarist. The historic luncheon takes place Saturday from noon to 2:30 PM at the Dark Horse Restaurant. in Riverhead. Call 631-208-0072 for reservations.

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