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Sweet Charities

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Helping Kendall Heal

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

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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Coming Attractions

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

Heroes Three high-spirited World War I 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 opens tomorrow at the Quogue Community Hall and runs through Januar y 26. For more info and tickets visit www. hamptontheatre.org. S e x : W h a t S h e ’s R e a l l y 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 opens tomorrow and runs through January 26. For more info and tickets visit www.scc-arts.org.

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Sarah Hartman, Josh LeClerc, and Jackson Clark perform at the debut of Teen Music Month in Amagansett.

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It’s that quiet time of year on the East End . . . unless you head over to the Amagansett Library on Saturday nights in January. There kids are kicking the winter blues as Crossroads Music and the Library present Teen Music Month. Music by teens for teens is on the menu with some of the best young performers and bands in town performing free for their peers . . . and any older folks who want to tag along. Last Saturday night, those with a yen for tunage packed the library’s community room to hear Sag Harbor’s Sara Hartman, Clark² --

Clark Hamilton and Jackson Clark -- plus Method 2 Madness, a group of youthful musicians (Yori Johnson, Rick Nardo, Thomas Bennett, and Jackson Clark) from East Hampton and Amagansett who’ve been together since 2010. This week, vocalist Skylar Kelleher will perform originals and covers. She picked up a guitar four years ago at the age of 12 and has been playing it ever since. She enjoys writing her own songs and covering the songs of others, but, according to a bio provided by organizers, mostly she just likes playing before a live crowd.

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Also on the bill is Supply Side comprised of members of the East Hampton High School jazz band. They’ve got some originals to play, and covers, too. Rounding out the evening, Spectors makes its debut playing good ol rock and roll. The following Saturday night, on January 18, teens can give voice to the musical instrument they were born with thanks to a free vocal lesson with Christine Cadarette. Cadarette studied at SUNY Fredonia and with Marshal Williamson at the Juilliard School. She’s been involved in several Broadway Shows ranging

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from Beauty and the Beast to Little Shop of Horrors. She’s worked with Broadway stars such as Nathan Lane, Sutton Foster, and Joel Grey plus rock artists including Roger Daltrey, Natalie Cole, and Jackson Browne. And once participants have been inspired and instructed, they’re invited to perform at the month’s culminating performance – an open mic held January 25. Acoustic, voice and poetry welcome, with sign ups starting at 6 PM. As with all the events this month, the music starts at 7 PM. It may be the dead of winter, but the library and local music mecca plan to liven things up for the 13 to 19 year old crowd. The collaboration between Crossroads, which offers music instruction and has cultivated a slew of area artists including some slated to perform, and the library, which is committed to supporting local talent and culture, is a match made in music heaven. Say organizers Michael Clark and Cynthia Young, “Teens are passionate about their music and we want to encourage our teens.” “Our local young talent always has a tough time finding places to play or to listen to other performers. This is a great opportunity for them put forward by the Amagansett Library. Kudos to their progressive ideas,” added Clark. “At Crossroads Music, we jumped at the chance to re-kindle working with teen bands so it was a natural fit. We think it will be a lot of fun.” kmerill@indyeastend.com

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Mill presents an intimate gallery talk to highlight select exhibiting artists. Participating artists Elise Ansel, Eva Faye, Don Christensen and Koichiro Kurita will be on hand on Friday at 6 PM. Visit www. parrishart.org.

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

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. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. 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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Springs today through Sunday. The artist will present a talk on Saturday at 4 PM. The show is open daily from 11 AM to 7 PM.

ONGOING Toy Drive Art Celebration Monika Olko Gallery in Sag Harbor presents an artist celebration. Artists displayed include Joël Moens, Christine Matthäi, Mar'a Schön, Alex Kveton, Justin Love, Dalton Portella, Philippe Heurtaux, and Rick Palin.

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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. Nancy Atlas Bay Street Theatre presents Fireside Sessions with Nancy Atlas with special guest Andy Aledort on Friday at 8 PM. Visit www.baystreet. org. Hotel Fish Hotel Fish & Lounge in Hampton Bays presents Friday Night Jams with live music from 7 to 11 PM. $5 burgers and local bands. Also, live music on Tuesdays, and Thursday through Sundays each week. Call 631-728-9511. The Jam Session The Jam Session takes place on

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New To Theaters The Wolf Of Wall Street (R) Martin Scorsese and Leo DiCaprio reunite yet again in this black comedy about an overt h e - t o p 1 9 8 0 ’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, 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. Coming Soon Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit (PG13) 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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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or email to kmerrill@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton WEDNESDAY 1•8•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•11•14 • Hike the trails of Point Woods with Larry Raymond of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at Camp Hero Road in Montauk. Call 631-668-3432 with questions. Or, at the same time join Rick Whalen for a lengthy (eight miles) tour from Stony Hill to Soak Hides Dreen. Meet at the dirt pull off on the east side of Abraham’s Path a quarter mile north of Town Lane in Amagansett. Dial 631-267-6608 or 631-275-8539 for further 411. SUNDAY 1•12•14 • Have you ever seen a seal in its natural habitat? Well now is the perfect time. Learn why seals come south, and other facts about their lives, when you join South Fork Natural History Museum’s nature educator Lindsey Rohrback on a walk through the deciduous forests of the scenic Seal Haul Out Trail in Montauk and down to the rocky shore. There, you can expect to see harbor seals, and an occasional gray seal, resting on the rocks exposed at low tide. This walk is about one-half mile, so keep that in mind when bringing small children. To aid in viewing the seals, bring binoculars and/or a spotting scope. 11 AM. Phone 631-537-9735 for reservations. There is no charge for SoFo members. Non-members are charged $7 per adult, $5 per child three to 12 years of age, two and under free. Fees include admission to the museum on the day of the program. • Michael Cinque, owner of Amagansett Wines and Spirits is the guest speaker at Guild Hall’s Table Talk at 11 AM. Come down to the Main Street, East Hampton, locale for a primer on wine & spirits. The Table Talk lectures are free, but a $10 donation would be appreciated. Call 631-324-0806 ext. 19 for additional information. • Mary Ann Malack-Ragona gives a presentation about Alzheimer’s at 1 PM at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons in East Hampton from 1 to 3 PM.

Southampton WEDNESDAY 1•8•14 • From 5:30 to 7 PM, a bereavement support group meets at Southampton Hospital. Call 631-283-6729 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. THURSDAY 1•9•14 • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • The No Child Left Inside for the Winter program sponsored by Hampton Bays Library meets at Blockspot, the educational playspace at SYS in Southampton, at noon. Call 631-728-6241 for details. FRIDAY 1•10•14 • A video game tournament for youth is scheduled for 7 to 10 PM at the Flanders Center. $5. Call 631-702-2425 to find out all about it. • The Rotary Interact Club hosts BINGO night at Southampton High School from 7 to 9:30 PM in the school cafeteria. Win prizes from over 25 local businesses. BYO

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SATURDAY 1•11•14 • Learn how to identify trees in the winter during a walk with Tyler Armstrong of the South Fork Natural History Museum. 10 AM in Bridgehampton. Call 631-537-9735 for reservations and meeting place info. There is no charge for SoFo members. Non-members are charged $7 per adult, $5 per child three to 12 years of age, two and under free. Fees include admission to the museum on the day of the program. • Meet at Elliston Park Meet at the entrance on Millstone Brook Road in Southampton for a moderately paced three-mile hike with views of Big Fresh Pond. Leader: Howard Reisman, 631-283-5376. 10 AM till noon. • From 1 to 2 PM get up close and personal with the big birds at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge. Learn all about the various Long Island Raptors and about the history behind each bird and why they live at the Refuge. Each has amazing adaptions to allow them to be incredible hunters. Bring your cameras, as they are not photo shy. This program is for adults and families. Reservations are required. $5 per person. 3 Old Country Road, Quogue. Call to register 631-653-4771. • The Southampton Democratic Club meets at the Southampton Publick House for breakfast from 10 AM till noon. Dr. Mark Naison, Professor of African American Studies & History, Fordham University is the guest speaker. Call 631-470-6121 for ticket information. • Open Studio for families is offered at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill from 10 AM till noon. Tour the galleries, then create original art through hands on activities. Free with museum admission. Call 631-283-2118 to learn more. SUNDAY 1•12•14 • What does Buddhism give us? What is it about Buddhism that fits so well with Unitarian Universalism? That will be the discussion topic at the 10:30 AM Sunday Service at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 977 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike at Scuttlehole Road. Hospitality and conversation follow the service. Childcare and youth education are provided. All are welcome. • Check out “The Accidental Landscape: Celebrating the Collision of Culture and Ecology,” an illustrated lecture by Rick Darke, a garden designer, author and photographer at the Bridgehampton Community House from 2 to 4 PM. Free for members of the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons; non members pay $10. Phone 631-537-2223. MONDAY 1•13•14 • Teen nostalgia night includes such activities as the board game Candyland, a cartoon movie and feasting on mac & cheese for older kids who want to remember way back to when they were little. 4 to 5 PM at Rogers Library in Southampton Village. • Alateen meetings are held every Monday from 4 to 5 PM at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor. TUESDAY 1•14•14 • Tired of wasting money every year heating a drafty home? The Town of Southampton invites you to try a free home energy audit, which offers homeowners the opportunity to take part in our unique energy savings program. 11 AM at the Hampton Bays Library. • Learn CPR at the Southampton Village Ambulance headquarters from 6 to 9 PM $30. Call 631-287-0558 or visit www.VillageEMS.org/CPR for registration details. WEDNESDAY 1•15•14 • Celebrate the New Year with a nighttime hike through the forest up to North Pond and see if you

can spy nocturnal creatures and enjoy some night vision activities under the light of the moon. The walk will last approximately 1 1/2 hours. Reservations required at least 24 hours. A program for adults and families with children over 11 offered at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge on Old Country Road in Quogue. The fun starts at 5:30 PM. Free for members, $5 for non -members. Call 631-653-4771 to reserve your spot. • Local chef and author Ellen Greaves will be at the Rogers Memorial Library on Wednesday, January 15, at noon, to offer a presentation of tastings of various salts and peppers; Parmesan cheeses; juices; chocolates, and more. This presentation is limited to 30 spaces. Call for reservations: 6312830774

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North Fork SATURDAY 1•11•13 • Time for Teens will have its second Annual Bowling Tournament on at 3 PM at “The All Star” Bowling Arcade & Grill on 96 Main Road, Riverhead. Time for Teens, is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing teens and their families with a sensitive, caring, and creative environment for healing. Their programs and retreats are for teens, aged 12 to 19, who have suffered the loss of a loved one. Bowlers who raise between $50 and $100 in pledges bowl two games, no fee for bowling or shoes, includes soda. Call 631-338-7258 or email laraine@larainegordon.com with questions and for pledge forms.

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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.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 THURSDAY 1•9•14 • AARP defensive driving classes today and tomorrow from 11 AM to 3 PM. SUNDAY 1•12•14 • Students in grades six to 12 exercise their filmmaking skills. Bring a smartphone, iPad, flip or video camera. 1 to 2:30 PM. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 FRIDAY 1•9•14 • Andrew Cohen presents Chiropractic 101 at 10:15 AM. SATURDAY 1•11•14 • Little Giants is the tween movie selection this week. It’s geared for kids in grades two to five. Showtime’s 2 PM. SUNDAY 1•12•14 • Cross Island with Suzanne Mueller on cello, Ellinor Abrams Zayas on piano and guest violist/violinist Yeou-Cheng Ma perform at 3 PM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 FRIDAY 1•10•14 • Parent/child Zumbini, a music and movement program for tots aged birth to three accompanied by an adult is offered from 10:30 to 11:15 AM. • The Graduate screens at 2 PM. At 3 PM It’s Insidious 2 for teens. SUNDAY 1•12•14 • Holistic Health Counselor Karan Lee explores food, herbal, and life-style choices that pay the biggest health dividends by treating the whole person. Learn practical ways to incorporate these into life routines to yield a happier, healthier life. 1 to 3 PM

Quogue Library 631-653-4224 THURSDAY 1•9•14 • Soup’s on! Chef Colette Connor of The Inn Spot in the Bay demonstrates how to make a series of soups inspires by old standbys at 6 PM. $15. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 THURSDAY 1•9•14 • The Citizens Advisory Committee West hosts a showing of the documentary Shored Up at 7 PM. SATURDAY 1•11•14 • The Knit and Purl Club meets at 3 PM. Beginners welcome. Montauk Library 631-668-3377 THURSDAY 1•9•14 • Frances Ha screens at 7 PM. Free FRIDAY 1•10•14 • Swing your partner and dosie doe; AARP country line dancing is offered from 9 to 9:45 AM Fridays in January. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 SATURDAY 1•11•14 • Take a safe boating course from 10 AM till noon. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 TUESDAY 1•14•14 • Meditation, Creativity, Peace: A documentary by David Lynch screens at 7 PM. A Q&A with certified TM instructor Cathy Rowe follows the movie. John Jermain Memorial Library 631-725-0049 THURSDAY 1•9•14 • From 7 to 8 PM parents can learn about the Common Core Math curriculum from an education consultant.

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