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New York City Mission Society’s Junior Society hosted holiday cocktails to benefit their annual holiday toy drive at Pilotage Fun & Hobby on December 3. Comprised of young professionals in the New York City area, the Junior Society supports the mission, vision, and values of New York City Mission Society through hands-on outreach, innovative networking and unique fundraising opportunities. As the next generation of philanthropists, with a roster including Melissa Berkelhammer, Brooke Laing, Antonella Lemos, Cole Rumbough, and Liz Shafiroff, they support the New York City Mission Society’s goal of improving the lives of children, youth, and families in the city’s most underserved communities. Deeply devoted to the cause, Jean Shafiroff will serve as the honoree for their upcoming benefit gala on March 12. With the toy drive event, this year sponsored in part by MarieBelle New York, Baked by Melissa, Insomnia Cookies, Bonito Mezcal, and Früzen Ice, guests had the opportunity to support the toy drive while holiday shopping. Twenty percent of each purchase made was donated to New York City Mission Society. Joining the Junior Society in support of their annual toy drive were Martin Shafiroff, Roy Kean, Maggie Norris, Stanley and Leah Rumbough, and many more. Guests dressed in festive seasonal attire, enjoyed holiday cocktails, cookies, chocolate, and cupcakes, while shopping and playing with the many interactive toys by Pilotage, ranging from electronic helicopters, airplanes, and cars. Serving both fun-seekers and enthusiasts across New York, Pilotage Fun & Hobby provides clients with a wide selection of affordable and enjoyable radio control model airplanes, helicopters, cars and boats, games and gadgets. The NYC Mission Society will be accepting donations throughout the entire holiday season. They can be made online at www.nycharities.org.
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Project MOST Project MOST has developed a Holiday Giving Campaign, together with local retailers and radio stations. This holiday season, visit Golden Eagle, Mary’s Marvelous, Gubbins East Hampton, East Hampton Wines & Liquors and Hampton Chutney. All of these local businesses have a Project MOST donation box and are selling Project MOST stickers for your window or your car. Project MOST is the after school program at John Marshall Elementary and Springs School. Every dollar you give helps provide scholarships and enrichment programs for hundreds of East Hampton children. ARF Thrift Through Monday the ARF Thrift & Treasure Shop in Sagaponack presents “The Twelve Days of Christmas Sale.” Shop discounts on the entire store each day. Merchandise arrives daily so shop often and help the resident animals at the ARF Adoption Center in Wainscott. For more information
contact Wendy at 631-537-3682. Holiday Giving Programs As we enter into the holiday season, The Retreat has announced the agency’s annual Holiday Giving Programs. In the true spirit of the season, The Retreat asks supporters to join together in brightening the holiday experience of courageous families affected by domestic violence. During the holiday season, an increasing amount of families seek out The Retreat’s services. Many women and children find that during the holidays, domestic violence increases due to money problems, and increasing amounts of alcohol and drug use. The most peaceful time of year, sadly, can be the hardest. In an effort to infuse light into some of the dark realities these families have to face, The Retreat is looking for help in providing sur vivor families with a joyful holiday experience during Thanksgiving and the December holidays. Supporters can consider offering support to The Retreat’s annual Adopt-A-Family Program by donating holiday presents or gift cards for a
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The Artist’s View The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill presents “The Artist’s View: Artists Choose Artists” on Friday at 6 PM. In conjunction with the current exhibition, Artists Choose Artists, this intimate gallery talk will highlight select exhibiting artists Rossa Cole, Virva Hinnemo, Tucker Marder and Christine Sciulli. $10. Visit www.parrishart.org. Paintings By Jameson Ellis The Wolffer Estate Vineyard presents works by the artist Jameson Ellis. A reception will be held tomorrow from 5 to 7 PM in the tasting room located at 139 Sagg Road in Sagaponack. The exhibit runs through March 3.
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. The exhibit will be on view through January 15.
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East End Photographers The East End Photographers Group will be having a small works Holiday Exhibition entitled “11x14” at the Quogue Library Art Gallery for the month of December. The show will feature traditional, digital and alternative photographic processes and include photographers Virginia Aschmoneit, Zintis Buzermanis, Lynn Crowe, Paul Dempsey, Ray Germann, Gerry Giliberti, Pamela Greinke, Kathryn Odell-Hamilton, Virginia Khuri, Corrine Lavinio, Danielle Leef, George Mallis, Dave Nadal, Ron Nicoletta, Rosa Hanna Scott, Steven Schrieber, James Slezak, Jarret Stretch, Christina Stow, Mary Trentalange and Robert Wilson. The show runs through January 2. Thanksgiving Collective The Tripoli Galler y 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 January 20. Scott Bluedorn Outeast Gallery in Montauk presents “Scott Bluedorn: Theo Blue” through January 1. Scott Bluedorn, a life long East Hampton-based artist, designer and illustrator, will show a mix of recent and older work.
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ART SITES Three artists from various backgrounds share an exhibit of fine art at ART SITES in Riverhead. Featuring the work of Garance, Dena Zemsky and Andrew Wojtas. The show runs through Sunday. Visit www.ar tsitesgaller y.com.
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The Wizard Of Spa, Hampton Daze Magazine and The Independent Newspaper present the Spa Soirée Holiday Happy Hour at The Cuddy in Sag Harbor. The Spa Soirée is an industry, networking event that brings together spa-goers, the spa industry, and business professionals alike, for an evening of mingling and fun. This holiday’s festivities will take place on
December 29 from 4 to 6:30 PM. The Spa Soirée Holiday Happy Hour is sponsored by Spa Technologies. Guests will sip mimosas and enjoy hors d’oeuvres, gift bags, and a silent spa auction. Gift bags will include multiple gift items from Spa Technologies and will be given out to guests while supplies last. The inaugural Spa Soirée took place at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor last spring. Many local and
New York Spa professionals attended the event. The Fall 2013 Spa Soirée NYC was held at SEN Restaurant in the Chelsea District of Manhattan. The event attracted the spa industry’s best from top spas and brands in New York City, and visitors from all over the East Coast. The event was sponsored by Elemis.
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Music Christmas Pageant This year, the Basilica Parish of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, under the direction of Pastor Father Mike Vetrano, will present an “all
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Film Holiday Films The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead features a variety of holiday films on Saturday and Sunday. Visit www. suffolktheater.com for schedule.
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SATURDAY 12•21•13 • The Bishop’s Wife will be shown from 1 to 3 PM. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 TUESDAY 12•24•13 • The library is closed today and Christmas Day.
THURSDAY 12•19•13 • The rainbow loom club for teens 12 to 18 meets at 6:30 PM.
Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 12•19•13 • Have frosty fun making melted snowman cookies at 3 PM. FRIDAY 12•20•13 • Fantasia will be shown at 2 PM. At 3:30 PM, teens can read to therapy dogs. MONDAY 12•23•13 • The Polar Express will be shown at 4 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SUNDAY 12•21•13 • Before Midnight is the selection for this month’s
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Montauk Library 631-668-3377 THURSDAY 12•19•13 • Much Ado About Nothing screens at 7 PM. Free. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 THURSDAY 12•19•13 • Chef Rob Scott demonstrates holiday appetizers at 7 PM. FRIDAY 12•20•13 • Leviathan, a documentary about the commercial fishing industry screens at 1:30 PM. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 FRIDAY 12•20•13 • Children of all ages can drop in to craft winter ornaments. Today 4 PM to 5:30 PM and Saturday 4:30 to 5:30 PM.
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East Hampton THURSDAY 12•19•13 • There’s co-ed volleyball at the Montauk Playhouse on Thursday nights from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. • WeightWatchers meetings are held at the Amagansett Library at 10:30 AM each Thursday. SATURDAY 12•21•13 • Springs Community Presbyterian Church hosts Christmas crafts for kids and a sing along from noon to 3 PM. Santa will be visiting. • A Joyeux Christmas concert featuring period instrument performances by Dowland and Monteverdi will be given in Hoie Hall at St. Luke’s in East Hampton. • Hike through a low, windswept forest to the tops of the ocean bluffs affording wonderful views of water, beach and hoodoo formations. Following a bluff-top trail, reach Ditch Plains, where a short beach walk will follow. Meet Carol Andrews of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at Shadmoor State Park in Montauk at 10 AM. SUNDAY 12•22•13 • There’s open gym at the Montauk Playhouse every Sunday beginning at 8 AM. Visit www. ehamptonny.gov for the full schedule of offerings.
Southampton WEDNESDAY 12•18•13 • A caregiver support group is held each Wednesday from noon to 1:15 PM at Southampton Hospital. Call 917-327-6237 for details. From 5:30 to 7 PM, a bereavement support group meets. Call 631-283-6729 to learn more. THURSDAY 12•19•13 • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. FRIDAY 12•20•13 • At 6 PM director and pianist Loreen Enright will bring talented young singers of the East End to warm your hearts and lift your spirits as they sing Christmas
favorites. All donations will go to Episcopal Relief and Development for Typhoon relief in The Philippines through Christ Church on Hampton Street in Sag Harbor. Call 631-275-1851. • Quogue Wildlife Refuge offers self-guided strolls through gently-lit forest trails. Afterwards, warm up next to the fire with hot cocoa in the Nature Center. 5 to 7 PM. $10 for adults. Call to reserve 631-653-4771. Also Saturday night.
SATURDAY 12•21•13 • The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork hosts a winter solstice celebration at 7 PM. Bring an instrument to play and food to pass. $8. Their Meetinghouse is located on the Sag Harbor Bridgehampton Turnpike near Scuttlehole Road in Bridgehampton. • Celebrate the first day of winter on Whiskey Hill. The Southampton Trails Preservation Society hosts a hike from 10 to 11 AM. Meet on Mill Path off Loper’s Path in Bridgehampton. Call leader Jean Dodds at 631-599-2391 with questions. SUNDAY 12•22•13 • It’s a Long Pond Greenbelt Sunday Sampler. Hike from 10 AM to noon with Bob Wolfram from the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at the end of Round Pond Lane off Sagg Road in Sag Harbor. Call 631-848-2255 for further 411. MONDAY 12•23•13 • Alateen meetings are held every Monday from 4 to 5 PM at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor.
North Fork SATURDAY 12•21•13 • Have breakfast with Santa at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center in Riverhead. 10 AM. Say hello to their mascots, enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast in the waterfront Sea Star Ballroom, and take along a camera to capture a family photo with Santa. Enjoy an educational talk and the chance to make a special take-home holiday keepsake. Children three to 12 and Seniors 62 plus: $34.95 (Members: $29.95) Adults: $39.95 (Members: $34.95) Children two and under: FREE. Reservations required – call 631-208-p9200, ext. H2O (426).
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only politicians but entire countries. Christian Bale, as the central figure, is as usual unbelievably believable. Playbook alumni Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper play critical roles, as do A-listers Amy Adams,
Coming Soon Her (R ) * Spike Jonze’s offbeat ‘romance’ about an obscure comedy writer and his computer is funny, touching, and attracting significant Oscar buzz. The “good” Joaquin Phoenix shows up in the title role and a bevy of gorgeous co-stars including Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson, Olivia Wilde, and Rooney Mara add to the allure. This is Jonze at his best.
Robert DeNiro and Jeremy Renner. Expect multiple nominations, including best Picture Director, Actor (Bale) and Supporting Actress (Lawrence.)
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Frances Ha: * Greta Gerwig rules as a hapless ditz making the rounds in Manhattan, and director Noah Baumbach, (The Squid And The Whale) moves things along with a deft hand. It’s a quirky Allenesque movie that’s sweet and funny. Add a star if you have a vagina.
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It’s hard to believe William Bradley Pitt is 50 and the father of six children. It seems like only yesterday he and his young bride, Jennifer Aniston, were Hollywood’s top power couple. Of course, Pitt, a legitimate heartthrob was already known as a lady’s man, having been in a serious relationship with Gwyneth Paltrow before he met Aniston. Brad Pitt is more than a pretty face – he is an acclaimed actor who by all accounts is getting better and better. He’s been nominated for two Academy Awards in the past four years. Pitt was born in Oklahoma and has some Native American ancestors. He went to high school in Missouri and was an avid athlete and a member of the debate team. He moved to Los Angeles to study acting and landed a small, uncredited role in No Way Out. He appeared on some soap operas, and appeared on several TV shows including “Growing Pains.” His breakout film role was as the hitchhiker in Thelma & Louise. From there on Pitt was one of Hollywood’s highest paid actors. It didn’t hurt that he was voted People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive not once but twice. In 2005 he fell madly in love with actress Angelina Jolie and their romance made international headlines. They’ve been together ever since. Pitt was nominated for Best Actor for his portrayal of Billy Beane in Moneyball. He is receiving mention for another nomination this year for his role in 12 Years A Slave. This Week In History: 1903: The United States acquired the Panama Canal Zone in perpetuity. 1956: “To Tell The Truth” debuted on television. 1998: The U.S. House of Representatives began impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton. Died On This Date: Chris Farley, 1997, age 33.
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CHURCHILL WINES & SPIRITS David J. Churchill Open 7 Days
631.324.1265
Call ahead for delivery service! www.churchillwines.com Between Goldberg’s and Peconic Beverage Look for our new sign on Montauk Highway Plenty of Convenient Parking 112 Maple Lane, Bridgehampton
100B Pantigo Place, East Hampton
631.725.0500
Southampton Chamber Holiday Raffle or f e er H s k Loo t Place a Gre Eat! to To advertise your fine dining establishment in The Independent’s Dining Section call us at 631-324-2500 www.indyeastend.com
$10 per raffle ticket or 3 for $25
Drawing December 21st at the Christmas Marketplace!
Winner takes all!
$100 Bliss Sleep Center $100 Herbert and Rist $100 Herrick Hardware $100 Hildreth’s Home Goods $100 J. McLaughlin $100 La Carezza $100 Paul’s Italian Restaurant $100 Sea Green Designs $100 Stevenson’s Toys and Games $100 Sunrise to Sunset $100 Topiare Flower Shop
All proceeds benefit: The Southampton Chamber of Commerce 76 Main Street, Southampton, NY 11968 631‐283‐0402