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Catch of the Day: The first annual Montauk Seafood Festival, held at the Montauk Marine Basin over the weekend, was a keeper. Organizers estimated well over a thousand visitors came out to sample dishes from local restaurants and libations from wineries, Montauk’s own brewery, and Lynn’s Hula Hut, while enjoying live music from local performers.

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Hard Cider Festival Returns To Wine Country By Jessica Mackin Pour the Core, a hard cider festival is headed to the North Fork. The festival, which launched with great success last fall, will be held on Saturday, October 5 from 1 to 4 PM at the Peconic Bay Winery in Cutchogue. The event will feature local, regional and international hard ciders for tasting. Cider sales are on the rise. Today, this alcoholic category, that once took the back burner to many others, is enjoying a remarkable renaissance driven by both breweries and wineries taking advantage of the fast-growing interest and appeal. Hard cider producers are also securing a fast-growing fan base among those who are unable to enjoy beer due to their intolerance to gluten. Pour the Core’s debut last fall received great fanfare and feedback from cidermakers and attendees. Again this year, the festival will showcase over 30 of the finest locally-produced and internationallysourced ciders. Featured at the festival will be imported ciders and perries from England, Ireland, and Sweden along with popular favorites from Woodchuck, McKenzie’s, Angry

Orchard, and others. “We are extremely excited about sampling Angry Orchard hard ciders at Pour the Core again this year. The response to our ciders at last year’s festival was overwhelmingly positive,” said Jonathan Galeno, Sr. Account Manager at The Boston Beer Company, the makers of Angry Orchard ciders. “We will be showcasing our three core styles: Crisp Apple, Traditional Dry, and Apple Ginger.” Local breweries, including Blue Point Brewing Company, Port Jeff Brewing Company, and Long Ireland Beer Company, will also be offering samples of their fall seasonal brews to event attendees. Long Island wineries will also be participating. The event will take place outdoors, under tents nestled into the beautiful grounds of the Peconic Bay Winery, rain or shine. Food will be available for sale with a seasonal menu, including many gluten-free options, created by local caterer Maple Tree BBQ. There will also be music and special seminars about cider, the making of cider, and the enjoyment of cider. A limited number of tickets will be sold to this event. Tickets are $40

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Eyes On Main Street Multimedia artist Andrea Cote, based in Flanders, has created an interactive, community-based public art project for Downtown Riverhead. This project, which evolved throughout the summer, has become an integral part of Main Street’s cultural revitalization. On Saturday from 11 AM to 2 PM at East End Arts in the Carriage House, Cote will share her process for developing and presenting temporary public projects, including the recent “Eyes on Main Street” for Downtown Riverhead, as well as artworks in conjunction with the O, Miami Poetry Festival, DUMBO Art Under the Bridge in Brooklyn, and Art in Odd Places in NYC. For more visit www.eyesonmainstreetriverhead. com. The Moby Project “The Moby Project,” contemporary art and artists responding to and inspired by Herman Melville’s Moby Dick or The Whale, organized by Janet Goleas will be on display Friday through October 6. An opening reception takes place on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM at Mulford Farm in East Hampton. East End Photographers The East End Photographers Group holds its 25th anniversary Fall Exhibit today through October 1 at the 4 North Main Gallery in Southampton.

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Kingdom Animalia “Kingdom Animalia,” curated by Kathy Zeiger will be on display at Dodds and Eder in Sag Harbor on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. Artists include Caitlyn Shea, Colin Goldberg, Dan Welden, David Bonagurio, Llewelynn Fletcher, Marc Dimov, Rachel Meuler, Roz Dimon, Scott Bluedorn, Vito DeVito and Will Ryan with animal inspired art. The show runs through November 10. Art At Home Art at Home opens the fall season at Pritam & Eames with Linda Capello’s “Wait…” in conté crayon and pastel on wood veneer. Capello’s work joins that of three other East End artists, Aubrey Grainger, Jennifer Alnwick, and Karen Kluglein, in the gallery’s autumn exhibition. Hybreed “Hybreed,” paintings by Haim Mizrahi will be on display at Ashawagh Hall on Saturday and Sunday. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 3 to 9 PM. For more info call 631-8273902. Guild Hall Museum As part of Smithsonian magazine’s Museum Day Live Guild Hall presents free admission to the museum on Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM. For more info visit www. guildhall.org.

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Neoteric Fine Art Neoteric Fine Art in Amagansett presents “Moby Dick,” in conjunction with Janet Goleas’ “The Moby Project” on Friday from 7 to 10 PM. Neoteric’s exhibition is a comprehensive visual reaction to the themes of the classic American novel, in the form of painting, sculpture, installation and per formance. The show runs through October 18. Participating artists include Paton Miller, Ted Victoria, Melora Griffis, Melissa Mapes, Amanda Church, Sophia Collier, Emily Noel Lambert, Rory Evenson-Phair, Sue Heatley, Dalton Portella, Scott Bluedorn, Peter Spacek, Charles Ly, Christine Lidrbauch, Burt Van Deusen and Scott Kelley.

ONGOING This And That The Depot Gallery in Montauk presents “This and That” exhibit of paintings by Donna Corvi and Benjamin D’Innocenz through September 30. “Women Painting Women “Women Painting Women,” a group show of 30 women curated from entries of 400 Women from around the Globe will take place at Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery in Sag Harbor. The show will run through October 17.

Philippe Heurtaux Monika Olko Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “A Splash Of France In Sag Harbor” with paintings by Philippe Heurtaux. The show runs though October 14. Call 631-8994740 for more info. Jazz Age Jazz Age East Hampton (19191933): Clothes, Clubs & Contraband at the Clinton Academy Museum is on display. The East Hampton Historical Society has sourced over 80 images of life during America’s “last fling” – from the local gentry to the famous folks that had already begun embracing the East End. In addition to photographs, they will create vignettes of period fashion, decorative arts and even display a 70 year old contraband bottle of liquor. A special section will be devoted to the Ladies Village Improvement Society (LVIS) Fair and the Maidstone Club. The exhibit will run through October 13. Crazy Monkey The Crazy Monkey Galler y features the art of Barbara Bilotta, winner of the 2013 Art Competition t h r o u g h S u n d a y. Vi s i t w w w. thecrazymonkeygallery.com. Caio Fonseca Caio Fonseca will show new paintings on paper at the Drawing Room in East Hampton through Monday.


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Newborns in Need During the month of September, Newborns in Need will be collecting new or like new sleepers up to size 2T, across the country to provide much needed sleepers for needy babies. They will be collecting at a Baby Bake sale and back yard event Saturday from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM. 169 Bridgehampton Turnpike. Visit www.HamptonsMotherEarth.com. RSVP, Inc RSVP, Inc. (Responsible Solutions for Valued Pets), the animal rescue organization, acknowledges the many years of service co-founder and past Secretary-Treasurer, Deborah Benjamin contributed to promote responsible pet ownership and make the world a better place for Long Island animals in need. The afternoon event takes place Sunday at noon at Cowfish in Hampton Bays. Suggested donation of $95 includes luncheon, “Happy Hour” cash bar, raffles, and prizes. Call 631-219-8529 for reservations or for more info visit www.rsvpinc.org. SUP Race Series Hamptons “SUP Race Series” Season Finale, A Paddle Race for the Ocean Rescue Squad will take place on October 12. Participants and spectators are welcome to come out in support of the East

Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue Squad, a collective of remarkable men and women who provide safety coverage at water sports events in the Hamptons. This is an impressive SUP race course set up and supported by the Squad that offers a nice mix of user friendliness and technical challenges. The race kicks off at 9 AM at the Lazy Point Launch at Napeague Harbor in Amagansett. Registration begins at 7:30 AM. Post-race awards, raffles and refreshments will be available at the finish area at Eddie Ecker Park in Montauk. Participants can register on line at www.mainbeach.com and are welcome to call the Main Beach Shop at 631-537-2716 if a rental board is required.

Stroll To The Sea Dog Walk ARF’s 20th Annual Stroll To The Sea Dog Walk takes place on October 12. Pedigrees, designer dogs and mutts are all welcome to take the two-mile walk to the ocean starting from Mulford Farm in East Hampton from 9 AM to noon. Free nail clipping for dogs, contests and treats. Register online now at www. arfhamptons.org and start collecting pledges from family and friends. For more information or to register by phone, contact Jamie 631-5370400 x 215. “A Love Shared” Gerry Hayden and friends of The North Fork Table & Inn in Southold are hosting a family style dinner in

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hopes of raising $75,000 for ALS research and quality of life care for Gerry Hayden. The event will take place on October 13 at 8 Hands Farm in Cutchogue beginning at 4:30 PM. “A Love Shared” is a collaborative effort between The North Fork Table & Inn, renowned Long Island chefs, local farmers and important community businesses, referred to as “Hayden’s Heroes.” Featured chefs include Lia Fallon (The Riverhead Project), Claudia Fleming & Gerry Hayden (The North Fork Table & Inn), Terry Harwood (Blue Canoe and Vine Street Café), Keith Luce (The Square) And Sam McCleland (The Beacon and Bell & Anchor), Michael Meehan (H2O Seafood Grill), Christian Mir (Stone Creek Inn), Joseph Realmuto (Nick & Toni’s), Guy Reuge (Mirabelle), Tom Schaudel (ALure and aMano), and John Ross. Featured provisions include Browder’s Birds, Catapano Dairy, Deep Roots Farm, 8 Hands Farm,

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Halloween Benefit Dance Halloween Benefit Dance at the Montauk Community Church will take place on October 13 from 3 to 7 PM. Admission includes light refreshments, dance lesson with master instructor James West from the Arthur Murray Dance Center, ballroom showcases and time for general dancing. Tickets are just $25 if purchased by October 1 and then $35 after/at the door. Tickets can be purchased during class times or by contacting The Hamptons Dancers AARP Community Group/Arthur Murray Dance Center. Visit www. hamptonsAARP.org.

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The Long Island Sound Chorus with Sweet Adeline’s International have a show on Sunday at 3 PM at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead.

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Words Helen of Troy On Saturday at 11 AM children’s book author Kate McMullan will present her new book in the popular Myth-o-Mania series published by Capstone, a leading publisher of children’s books, at Canio’s Books in Sag Harbor. The new title, Hit the Road, Helen, introduces young readers to the allure of Helen of Troy.

Music Showstoppers Southampton Cultural Center presents Center Stage Showstopper

Showcase takes place on Saturday at 7 PM at Levitas Center for the Ar ts at Southampton Cultural Center. This event is part of the 2013 Southampton SeptemberFest celebration and is offered free of charge. The hour long musical showcase of some of Broadway’s most memorable tunes including selections from City of Angels, A Chorus Line, Company, Cabaret and more will feature Isabel Alvarez, Daniel Becker, Bethany Dellapolla, Valerie diLorenzo, Adam Fronc, Mary Ellen Roche, Jack Seabury, and Sue Vinski with accompaniment by Peter Pece.

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By Kitty Merrill www.thejamsession.org. Buckley’s Inn Between Happy hour weekdays runs from 4 to 6 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. Southampton Publick House Don’t miss ladies night at the Southampton Publick House every Wednesday at 9:30 PM. Includes $3 drafts, wine and Absolut specials. Swallow East There’s nothing like music on the deck at one of Montauk’s newest favorites. Check out reggae sunsets every Sunday. And friend them on Facebook to learn about other live music throughout the week. And, they’re reving up for football season with new televisions. Beach Hut The Beach Hut at Meschutt Beach in Hampton Bays hosts Mambo Loco on Wednesday one last time this season. On Friday night, close out the summer with That 70s Band.

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by Asher Lee ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) This week the planets align for you to find surprises in matters of the heart, so be bold and tell the object of your affections exactly what you have been thinking. Don’t sit around and wait to be wooed – go out there and do the wooing! Most of all, have fun. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Show up and tell people what you intend to do, rather than explaining your reasons for doing a thing, or seeking to make others understand you. Right now some people just aren’t going to ‘get’ what you are doing or what you are saying and you know what? That’s okay. You don’t have to defend yourself or your actions and you don’t have to justify your choices to anyone.

your psyche. Embrace these ideas and know that this isn’t the time to take action on them; this is simply a time to collect the very good ideas. The time will come shortly when you will take some kind of action. For right now, you just want to be aware of the ideas and choices that are available to you. No hurrying, just be patient. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) So much is going on with the planets this week that directly effects you, the only way you will be able to manage all the swirling energy is if you have a clear sense of your priorities. Take time over the weekend and make a list – a very clear and concise list of what your priorities actually are.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Objectivity needs to be your primary goal this week. Remain objective no matter what anyone is saying and no matter how things look. The way the week begins and the way things end up may be very different. You don’t want to jump to any conclusions until you see exactly what happens. No assuming! CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Honesty is the best policy this week. Make sure you are being really, really honest -- with yourself as well as those around you. Take off your rose-colored glasses and see the real reason you have been doing the things you have been doing. Get real with yourself.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Time to trust yourself and allow yourself to shine. This is not a time to be asking those around you their opinions about things, or seeking approval or acknowledgement. This is a time for believing in yourself and trusting yourself to know what is best for you. Keep your own counsel.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Open yourself to new ideas and yet don’t forget who you are and where you have come from. This is a week to celebrate your history and how far you have come. Use your past as a reason to trust yourself into the future and perhaps you can look to the past to reclaim a talent or gift that you may have let go of somewhere along the way. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) It’s all about making things real this week, so take action on ideas and see how much you can get done. Look around your world and see if you can expand on the beauty that surrounds you. If for some reason your surroundings are not as beautiful and rich as your inner world is, take steps to correct this. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) A small damn breaks this week and some truly great ideas find their way into

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) You stand strong when others surrender. You dig deeper when others just can’t go on. Know this about yourself and trust that this strength is a real thing and take whatever time alone you need to rejuvenate yourself and deal with whatever you must deal with. The key to your ability to handle even very difficult things is in allowing yourself alone time. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Things are delayed and there is pretty much nothing you can do about it. You can get all frustrated and beat your head against the wall or you can chill out and do something else. Your choice . . . although I don’t really recommend the head-pounding thing. PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Great week to take some time for yourself and self-nurturing. Take a walk by the water or go for a swim or simply take a long, leisurely bath. Whatever will help you to feel nourished and nurtured – these are the things to do. People will mirror your inner dialogue, so pay attention to how you’re talking to yourself. NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the

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Today’s Birthday: Billy Ray Cyrus, 1961 There was a time he had the hot video. There was a time he made hearts flutter – in fact, he was an internationally known sex symbol. There was a time when he had the hottest record and video. Now? Well, he’s just Miley’s dad. Billy Ray grew up in Kentucky surrounded by countr y and bluegrass musicians. His daddy played guitar, but unfortunately young Billy, who was lefthanded, could never manage to learn how. Instead, he went off to Georgetown on a baseball scholarship, but couldn’t shake the music bug. After seeing Neil Diamond he made a vow to become a performer and made good on it, performing in bars and small clubs for nearly a decade before finally earning a record deal. He opened for Reba McEntire on tour while working on his own music for his debut album, Some Gave It All. The album took the music world by storm, yielding four hit singles. One of them, “Achy Breaky Heart,” made Cyrus a household name, and his live performances made his many female admirers in the audience shriek with pleasure. Cyrus never again reached the lofty heights of country royalty, but he churned out albums consistently that were often well received by critics and fans alike. He appeared on “Dancing With The Stars” in 2007 and became a fan favorite. Billy Ray dabbles in acting as well, and worked with Miley on her hit TV show “Hanna Montana” – back when she still wore clothes.

sign before and after your birthday. Asher Lee is a professional Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for 25 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related

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East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 SATURDAY 9•28•13 • Art Donovan discusses The Art of Steampunk at 1 PM. Call to register Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 SATURDAY 9•28•13 • Kids dig in to dog stories and make a pup puppet in this family event at 3:30 PM. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 THURSDAY 9•26•13 • Breakfast and tour of the Wikun Village at the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum. 8:30 AM. Sign up in advance. $15. SUNDAY 9•29•13 • The Rogers Memorial Library and The Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project present two documentary films -- one illustrating the artistic and cultural achievements of Korea’s past; the other about Korea’s industrial achievements since the Korean War. There will also be a re-enactment of a Korean traditional wedding ceremony. Afterward, a complimentary traditional Korean meal will follow. 2 to 3:30 PM.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 9•26•13 • Children aged three and up learn how to maken-bake apple pie in a jar at 11 AM. At 3 PM make caramel apples. FRIDAY 9•27•13 • See Annie Hall at 2 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SUNDAY 9•29•13 • It’s Jim Badzik and his hot keys, as the pianist welcomes fall with a unique program of jazz and blues. No fee. 3 PM. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 TUESDAY 10•1•13 • A representative from Long Island Funding for Education discusses ways to get money for college through maximizing eligibility for financial aid. 6:30 PM. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 FRIDAY 9•27•13 • Yamaha Piano Artist Alexander Wu will perform

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a spectrum of the music of George Gershwin. 6:30 PM. SATURDAY 9•28•13 • Learn about second acts and third careers with career coach Beverly Daniels. 1 PM.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377 SATURDAY 9•28•13 • There’s a library card sign-up celebration for families from 2:30 to 4 PM. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 FRIDAY 9•27•13 • Intouchables screens at 1:30 PM. Free. From 6 to 8 PM The Host is shown for teens. MONDAY 9•30•13 • A San Gennaro Feast for teens is held from 4 to 5 PM. Grades seven and up. John Jermain Library 631-725-0049 SATURDAY 9•28•13 • Free family concert with Christine Giuliano, whose album contains inspirational music. “Spiritual Lullabies: Songs To Honor the Child Within” is a delightful compilation of intimate songs featuring a contemporary blend of soothing rhythms and lyrics. All ages. Part of the Sag Harbor American Music Festival. 1:30 PM.

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Museum’s White House, corner of Jagger Lane in the village. 9 AM to 3 PM. • This week the Sunday Service at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, will be “Worksongs: A Singing Service.” Join Edith and Bennett and the Sylvester Manor Worksingers and spend a joyous morning singing the songs they use out in the fields. Much singing will be interspersed with discussion of using music to transform the mundane in the fields and life in general. Hospitality and conversation follow the service. Childcare and youth education are provided. • The Southampton Chamber of Commerce hosts a farmers market each week from 9 AM to 2 PM on the west side grounds of the Southampton Center on Jobs Lane in the village.

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East Hampton THURSDAY 9•26•13 • The Montauk Chamber of Commerce hosts a farmers market on the green every Thursday from 9 AM to 2 PM. • WeightWatchers meetings are held at the Amagansett Library at 10:30 AM each Thursday. FRIDAY 9•27•13 • Free child passenger seat education and installation checks are offered at the East Hampton Healthcare Center on Pantigo Place in East Hampton from 1 to 3 PM. SATURDAY 9•28•13 • The Montauk Bike Shop hosts the Mighty Man Sprint run around Fort Pond plus the Mighty Man Half/ Mighty Man Olympic triathlons at 6:40 AM. Call the shop or visit their website to learn more. • It’s migration season in Montauk. Explore the hazards and helpers that migratory animals encounter on their journey. Roll the dice and move to the appropriate migration station. Follow the directions and move through your migration. How many will survive the journey? Fun for all ages. Meet at the Hither Hills State Park Visitor’s Center. Parking is FREE. Adventure Fee: $4 for adults, $3 for children ages three to 17, Under 3, free. 11 AM till noon. Hither Hills State Park. • It’s Bach & Forth at the First Presbyterian Church in East Hampton, with a chamber music concert from 7 to 9:30 PM. $20. Call 631-3234-9803 for details. • Try a two-hour “hike and seek” through Amsterdam State Park in Montauk. While hiking, seek items from a list that includes plants, animals, and other objects. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather and comfortable shoes for hiking. Meet at the trailhead just off the parking lot for Amsterdam State Park (across from Deep Hollow Ranch). Parking is Free. Adventure Fee: $4 for adults, $3 for children three to 17, no charge for kids under three. 1 PM SUNDAY 9•29•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 THURSDAY 9•26•13 • CPR for friends and family is offered from 6 to 8 PM in the Lodge at Squiretown Park in Hampton Bays. $30 for Southampton Town residents. Call the town department of parks and recreation for additional information. 631-728-8585. • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • The maize at Fairview Farm in Bridgehampton is open from 10 AM to 6 PM Thursdays through Sundays. The annual corn maze covers eight acres and is located on Horsemill Lane. • SAGE, social group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender seniors and their friends, hosts an East End Mingle at the Hampton Bays Senior Center. 3 to 5 PM. FRIDAY 9•27•13 • The Southampton Mariner’s Homecoming Parade files down Main Street in Southampton from 5:30 to 6:30 PM.

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SATURDAY 9•28•13 • The Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring its Annual Fall Sidewalk Sale. This event will run for three consecutive weekends beginning today and tomorrow through Columbus Day. 10 AM to 6 PM. • Learn how to create a bird friendly backyard with the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. 2 PM. Call 631-537-9735 for reservations and details. • From 10 AM to 1 PM, Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt (FLPG), the South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) and the Peconic Land Trust invite the whole family to enjoy and celebrate the beautiful fall colors of the Greenbelt. Join them for games, crafts, hikes, and information about the Greenbelt. Take a migratory bird walk with naturalist, birder, and published author John Turner, a reptile hike with “SnakeMan” Chris Chapin, enjoy a nature puppet show with Goat on a Boat, meet live animals from the Quogue Wildlife Refuge and more! A light lunch will be served at 12:15 pm. Participants must call 631-537-9735 for reservations. • The Flanders Fire Department celebrates its 65th anniversary with a parade starting at 3 PM on Longneck Boulevard and ending at the Big Duck Ranch. A party follows at the Flanders Men’s Club with free hot dogs and soda, a cash bar, music and raffle. Flanders Road will be closed from 3 to 5 PM. • The fifth annual Substance Abuse Mobilization Project 5K run/ walk around the Rez will begin at the Shinnecock Community Center on Church Street. Registration starts at 8:30 AM and the race begins at 10 AM. $20 for adults, $5 for youth aged 16 and under. • Southampton Historical Museum hosts a Harvest Day Fair celebrating Southampton in the 19th century. 11 AM to 5 PM. • Farmers markets are held in Sag Harbor, behind the Breakwater Yacht Club, and Westhampton, in the village parking lot off Mill Road, every Saturday. Both run from 9 AM to 1 PM.

TUESDAY 10•1•13 • The Town of Southampton Senior Services in partnership with The Dominican Sisters offers all senior citizens in the Town of Southampton flu shots. Bring your MEDICARE Card or MANAGED CARE Card with you. MEDICARE will be billed directly by Dominican Sisters. MANAGED CARE recipients: there will be a fee of $35. Please make check out to DSFHS. You will be given a receipt to submit to your insurance carrier. 10 AM to 3 PM at the Bridgehampton Senior Center. • An audiologist from McGuire’s Hearing Services will be at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton from 10 AM to 2 PM to offer free hearing screenings. Call the library to register in advance.

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• Knitters, from beginners to advanced, meet at the Rogers Mansion on Meeting House Lane in Southampton to share techniques and local gossip. Come for instruction or just to have fun. Every Wednesday at 2 PM. The fee is $5 per session.

North Fork SATURDAY 9•28•13 • A farmers market is held on the grounds of Havens House Museum on Shelter Island each week from 9 AM to 12:30 PM. SUNDAY 9•29•13 • First Parish Church on Sound Avenue in Northville hosts a food drive each Sunday from 10:30 AM to noon.

WEDNESDAY 10•2•13 • Nicotine Anonymous meets weekly at 6 PM at the Westhampton Presbyterian Church.

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Now Playing Thanks For Sharing (R) Our own Gwyneth Paltrow co-stars in this winning dramedy about men who cope with their neuroses, and how it affects their relationships. Mark Ruffalo plays off Paltrow and the pair light up the screen. Tim Robbins, Josh Gad, and Patrick Fugit play the other “guys” with aplomb. The director Stuart Blumberg has fashioned an adult film that isn’t gross, silly, or maudlin – and in this day and age that’s quite an achievement.

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Hell Baby (R) This comedic take on the old haunted house genre is sometimes funny, too often sickening, and improvised to the point of embarrassment. We found ourselves rooting for the demons. Rob Corddry goes down with the ship. Jayne Mansfield’s Car (R) Billy Bob Thornton, who wrote, directed, and starred in Sling Blade, once again attracts an A-list of actors for his latest effort. Set in 1969, it is the story of two families that come together for a funeral. Robert Duvall, John Hurt, and a very scruffy Kevin Bacon give genuine performances, and, like Sling Blade, Thornton’s quirkiness and originality often shine through. Give it a try.


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Rowdy Hall Rowdy Hall In East Hampton continues the celebration of Oktoberfest with a daily $24 German fare Fester Preis and beer specials through October 6. Oktoberfest beer specials will be available in a Rowdy Hall commemorative pilsner glass ($8) with discounted refills ($4). An Oktoberfest tasting flight will also be available ($10). Featured Oktoberfest beers include: Warsteiner Premium Pilsner, Hacker-Pschorr Oktoberfest and Paulaner HereWeizen. A $10 tasting flight will also be available offering a sample of the three Oktoberfest beers on tap. Erdinger Dunkelweizen will be the bottled beer special for $7. Rowdy Hall continues the celebration of Oktoberfest through Sunday, October 6 with a $24 fester preis (prix fixe) starting each night at 5 PM. Long Island Restaurant Week The bi-annual and award-winning Long Island Restaurant Week kicks off its Fall 2013 campaign on Sunday, November 3 for eight days ending on Sunday, November 11. Participating restaurants will offer a three-course prix fixe for $27.95 all night, every night they are open except Saturday when the menu will only be offered until 7 PM. Restaurants – spanning Long Island’s 118 miles – are signing up daily to participate. Each will serve its own unique $27.95 menu with a minimum choice of three appetizers, three entrées and three desserts. A full participant list will be available at www.longislandrestaurantweek. com/dine.php.

theWINEPROJECT the RIVERHEADPROJECT presents theWINEPROJECT every Tuesday evening beginning at 7 PM. Each week a new presenter from a local vineyard or wine purveyor will host a dinner and casual discussion about wines. The chef will serve a multicourse family style menu paired with select wines, featuring dishes such as soft shell crab with Asian slaw and chili oil or local diver scallop ceviche with breakfast radish, grapefruit, Cara Cara orange, pickled coriander, basil and Bibb lettuce. The chef will not know what wines are being poured and the presenter will not know what dishes will be served. Together, guests may join in on the intimate conversation while discovering new and interesting food and wine pairing. The dinner will be served at the restaurant’s long and elegant farm table in the coziest corner of the dining room. The 14-person dinner is $40 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Curators and menus will vary weekly. The Living Room Restaurant The Living Room Restaurant in East Hampton at c/o The Maidstone announces fall happy hour every Sunday through Friday from 5 PM to 6:30 PM with 50 percent off cocktails, glasses of wine and beer and 50 percent off the bar menu.

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The Harbor’s Alive . . . . . . with the sound of music this weekend as the Sag Harbor American Music Festival brings oodles of tunage to the village this weekend. Celebrating its third year, the festival kicks off Friday with its main stage concert and fundraiser at Old Whalers’ Church featuring BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet. Doors open at 7 PM, tickets are $25. While tickets are required for the BeauSoleil concert, businesses throughout Sag Harbor Village will once again throw open their doors for a day of free music on Saturday, from 11 AM to 9 PM. Each event will last about an hour and will feature musicians at a variety of venues from restaurants to stores to galleries. Just a few of the featured acts include Escola de Samba BOOM, HooDoo Loungers, Matty Liot, the Sag Harbor Community Band, Caroline Doctorow and the Steamrollers, Gene Casey & Lone Sharks, and Inda Eaton. Joe Delia & Thieves and Dan Bailey tribe take the stage for the official after party at Bay Street Theatre. Tickets for the after party, which starts at 9 PM, are just $10. Visit sagharbormusic.org for the complete schedule.

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47 Montauk Highway, East Hampton, NY (631) 604-5585 Still serving the best Italian food and garlic rolls since 1973

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