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SEASONS OF SOUTHAMPTON

6:30 - 10 pm 15 Prospect St - Southampton, NY

Honoring - Dr. James Brady A pre-Valentine multi-chef event, benefiting The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, featuring the Best Restaurants/Caterers/Private Chefs of the Hamptons with dancing to one of NYC’s hottest DJ’s, Bob Kelly. DRESS : A FLASH OF RED

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Call Event Coordinator Linda B. Shapiro - 631.725.2023 or Co-Coordinator Jessica Mackin - 516.658.6371, mail a check, or reserve online at www.ellensrun.org.

230 Elm - Tim Burke Art of Eating - Cheryl Stair Arlotta Food Studio - Chris Arlotta & Mario Pecoraro Backbar Grille - Ambrosio Merlos Bell & Anchor - Sam McCleland Candied Anchor - Jillian Renna Cavaniola’s Cheese - Michael Cavaniola Cowfish - Michael Johnson Creative Appetite - Rob Janesh Dina’s Delights - Dina Tsiorvas Endless Summer Catering - Peter Ambrose Edible Encores - Alissa Beth Cohen Erica’s Rugelach & Baking Company Erica Kalick Fresh Hamptons - Todd Jacobs Golden Pear Cafes - Keith Davis Harbor Bistro - Damien O’Donnell Joe Cipro - Private Chef Ketchum SeaFarm Oyster Bar Matt Ketchum Little Red - Bob Abrams Lobster Grille - Randy Riess Nick and Toni’s (Honest Group) Joe Realmuto North Fork Foods - Kevin Penner Page at 63 Main - James Carpenter Rumba - Craig Young Seafood Shop - Paul LaBue Silver Spoon Specialties – Jeanine Burge & David Gaviola Southampton Social Club - Scott Kampf Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine - Erin B. Finley & David Blydenburgh Tully’s Seafood Market and Cafe Gary Lattanzio

*Make check payable to The Ellen Hermanson Foundation and mail to: The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, P.O. Box 4098, East Hampton, NY 11937

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Celebrating 20 years of providing access to quality breast health care on the East End EVENT CHAIRPERSONS Ann Ciardullo Cathy Tweedy

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China: Through The Looking Glass Chen Zhang, Silas Chou, Wendi Murdoch, Emily Rafferty, Thomas P. Campbell, Anna Wintour, Max Baucus, Andrew Bolton and Maxwell K. Hearn. Photos courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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On January 7, The Metropolitan Museum of Art held a press briefing about its spring 2015 Costume Institute exhibition, "China: Through the Looking Glass" at the Palace Museum in Beijing, China. The exhibition, on view at the Met from May 7 to August 16, will explore how Chinese art and film have influenced western fashion design for centuries. Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO of the Metropolitan Museum; Shan Jixiang, Director of the Palace Museum; Max Baucus, U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China; Andrew Bolton, Curator in The Costume Institute; Maxwell K. Hearn, Douglas Dillon Chairman, Department of Asian Art; Anna Wintour, Artistic Director of Condé Nast and Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue; and renowned filmmaker Wong Kar Wai, Artistic Director of the exhibition, all attended the press briefing. A special feature on the Museum’s website, www.metmuseum. Artistic Director of "China: Through the Looking Glass," renowned filmmaker org/ChinaLookingGlass, provides information about the exhibition. Wong Kar Wai.

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"Louis Vuitton Building," a digital photo by Ray Germann, on display in "Focused Imagination." Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com.

OPENING This ‘N’ That Art The “This ‘N’ That” Art Show will take place Saturday and Sunday at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. A reception will take place on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. Artists include John Todaro, Phyllis Chillingworth, Barry McCallion, Lynn Martell, Marcia Previti, Peter Gumpel, Mary Milne, and Cynthia Loewen. Focused Imagination Focused Imagination by The East End Photographers Group takes place Tuesday through February 20 at Suffolk County Community College. The show is co-curated by Suffolk County Community College alumna Christina

Stow at the Eastern Campus’ Lyceum Gallery in the Montaukett Learning Resource Center in Riverhead. A reception will take place January 29 from 4 to 6 PM.

"Tumblers" by Reynold Ruffins

ONGOING Americana Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents Jim Malloy’s “Americana,” studio and plein air paintings. The show is on display through February 1. Antique Dolls Exhibit “Ageless Beauty: Antique Dolls Exhibit” at the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead will run to March 7. The show features over 100 vintage dolls from the private collection of Betty Ann Richardson and the Suffolk County Historical Society.

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Six artists have their works featured in the Black History Month Art Exhibit at the Levitas Gallery at Southampton Cultural Center. The show “Reflections In Black” showcases the works of painter and photographer, Rosa Hanna Scott; photographer, John Pinderhughes; abstract artist, Reynold Ruffins; abstract painter and sculptor, Tina Andrews; photographer, Sheril Antonio; and abstract artist, Danny Simmons. “Even though I have artworks from Brooklyn and Manhattan painters, most of the artists are from the East End who do not get to exhibit their work often,” said Andrews who curated the exhibit. “It’s an exciting show—a brilliant collection of bold and colorful paintings, sculptures and photography that depicts both AfricanAmerican and African themes; abstracts— in photography and paintings; still lifes, and whimsical renderings.” “Reflections In Black” Black History Month exhibit runs through March 1. For more info visit www.scc-arts.org.

"Unchain My Heart" by Tina Andrews


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By Jessica Mackin Love Bites takes place on January 31 at Seasons Of Southampton to benefit The Ellen Hermanson Foundation.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. GoFundMe A GoFundMe site has been established for Kate Mund of Amagansett, a self-employed seamstress and single mother who was stricken last fall with an illness that has left her wheelchair-bound, without full use of her feet and hands. Kate’s diagnosis is still uncertain, and she needs help with living and medical expenses. The “Kate Mund Medical Fund” site can be found at: www.gofundme. com/ic6awc. Henry Sjoman Benefit Henry Sjoman Fish Fry Benefit will take place at The Point Bar & Grill in Montauk on January 21 from 7 to 11 PM. Sjoman was in an ATV accident on December 14, 2014 and has suffered a traumatic brain injury. He is currently at Stony Brook Hospital. His family and friends are reaching out to the community in an effort to assist with his financial expenses for current and future medical care. Pink Tuna will be providing transportation from The Point during the event. Great Bonac Chili Cook Off The Great Bonac Chili Cook Off 2015 will be held at the American Legion in Amagansett to benefit the Clamshell Foundation on January 25 from 1 to 4 PM. All profits will be used for college scholarships for high school seniors and provide meals for food programs of local churches. $25 for individuals and $100 for professionals to register. $20 to eat and vote. Visit www.clamshellfoundation.org to

register and for more info. An Evening of Comedy Laugh in the New Year with the Kent Animal Shelter at “An Evening of Comedy” to raise money for homeless pets on January 30 at Hotel Indigo in Riverhead. The event includes comedy by Laughter Saves Lives, hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, Chinese auction, raffle, pet boutique, a scavenger hunt, and more. Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 at the door. Advance tickets at www.KentAnimalShelter.com or by calling Kent at 631-727-5731. Love Bites Love Bites, A Pre-Valentine multi chef event featuring the best restaurants, caterers and private chefs of the Hamptons will take place on January 31 at Seasons Of Southampton from 6:30 to 10 PM. The event will benefit The Ellen Hermanson Foundation and The Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital. The event will honor Dr James Brady. Chef Peter Ambrose will serve as Chef Chairman. Open bar and music by DJ Bob Kelly. The event is being held in memory of the foundation's dear friend Annette Heller. Tickets are $125 per person or $60 for a junior ticket for those under the age of 25. For tickets visit www. ellensrun.org or contact Linda B. Shapiro/LBS Productions 631-7252023 or Jessica Mackin - jessica@ indyeastend.com. Mad About Hats The Hampton Bays Public Library is hosting a Mad About Hats Tea Party scheduled for Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 2 PM. Admission is $25.

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Strength getting the Big Push over, it’s going to take just as much to take it easy later.

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ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) It isn’t raining rain, you know, you’ve hit a gusher! Put a thinking cap on ambition for a while - you’ve arrived. Just remember that if you had wanted a stable relationship, you’d have used a horse and buggy.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) How to turn that forced march into a pageant? Take some kids of all ages along for the ride of your life. Your nostalgic longing for a 17-jeweled Romantic Movement will be rewarded just in time.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) The worst is over but there’s still enough fruits of your labors left over to have a banquet in your honor. Rent the hall and then call your friends and family to let them know you’re back among the giving.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Run, do not walk, through this newly fertile field of possibilities. Don’t worry about whether it’s a mine-field or a meadow. You’ve been rehearsing for this performance for years now, so grow for it!

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Like a mouse arguing with a cat, be ready to run and keep the subject off “food.” They’re not looking at you with rational eyes so don’t even attempt to rationalize your actions - not even to yourself.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Sit back, relax and explode with creative potential! A paradox? Not if you know how to play with your work and work on your play. Your luck is running outside so put on your sneakers and catch up.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) The Moon is telling you to daydream this week. If you’re feeling moody, it’s because you can’t see clearly. Keep

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) You’re not crazy, you really ”do” have to finish everything you ever started in two weeks. Don’t use all your Inner

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Cupid is looking for you and he’s carrying a stun gun so be prepared to be zapped with ten thousand votes of confidence. Too much of a good thing is just enough as far as you’re concerned and that’s for sure! CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Let’s get visceral. Let them hear your psyche talk. If they can’t stand your heat, tell them how to get out of your pressure cooker. Tenderness will have to wait until after you’ve blown off some steam. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Even you can’t hide the kind of Midas touch you’ve got going for you now so how’s about shocking everybody by giving yourself a break. Jack yourself up a few notches. It’s time to reach as high as you can.

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boss, nicknamed God in In Too Deep, in 1989. He had a starring role in Any Given Sunday the following year, in which he played Julian Washington, the talented but selfish running back on the dysfunctional Miami Sharks. He also appeared in the Rollerball remake in 2002. And what are the origins of the famous stage name? It means “ladies love cool James.”


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by Robert Horn and produced by John Hudson. The show runs Friday through February 1. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at 631-298-NFCT or www. nfct.com. Time Stands Still Ti m e S t a n d s S t i l l , t h e To n y nominated drama by Pulitzer Prizewinning playwright Donald Margulies about the impact of covering the Iraq war on a driven photojournalist, will be the second production of the Hampton Theatre Company’s 30th

anniversary season, at the Quogue Community Hall. The production will run through January 25. Visit www. hamptontheatre.org for tickets.

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The Merry Widow Guild Hall in East Hampton presents The Met: Live in HD with Lehar’s The Merry Widow on Saturday at 1 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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Moon Over Buffalo opens at the North Fork Community Theatre.

“The Story of Jews in America Seen Through Films” takes place at Temple Adas Israel.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Temple Adas Israel The first movie in a monthly series at Temple Adas Israel in Sag Harbor, “The Story of Jews in America Seen Through Films” is Hester Street. A discussion led by Mindy Cantor will take place on Thursday at 7 PM. For more info call 631 725-0904. What About Miami John Drew Theater Lab presents a staged reading of What About Miami, a play by Rebecca Schull, at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-2544 or email to kmerrill@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton WEDNESDAY 1•14•15 • A community soup dinner is held each month at Most Holy Trinity Church in East Hampton. All are welcome to sample soup from local restaurants and enjoy communing with neighbors, though Kirby Delauter won’t be there. It’s free. 5 to 7 PM. SATURDAY 1•17•15 • Meet on the east side of Three Mile Harbor Road about 100 yards north of Flaggy Hole Road in Springs at 10 AM for a four mile stroll with Rick Whalen of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Call 631-2758539 to learn more. • The annual student arts festival at Guild Hall opens this weekend. From 11 AM today and noon to 5 PM on Sunday, check out masterpieces crafted by kids in grades K through eight. SUNDAY 1•18•15 • This is the best time to see seals on the seashore. Take a nature walk in Montauk with Lindsay from the South Fork Natural History Museum at noon. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 to sign up, and for meeting place and admission info.

Southampton WEDNESDAY 1•14•15 • From noon to 1:30 PM, a bereavement support group is held at Southampton Hospital. • A support group for grandparents raising

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MONDAY 1•19•15 • The First Baptist Church of Riverhead sponsors its 30th annual Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King,

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North Fork SUNDAY 1•18•15 • It’s Sundays with Grandma at Diliberto Winery in Jamesport. A fab feast of cheese, pizza, homemade mozzarella and tomato, plus a pasta demo, and, of course, wine are yours for $49 pp. Call 631-722-3416 to save your seat.

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grandchildren meets at the senior center in Hampton Bays the second Wednesday of each month at 6 PM. Phone 631-728-1235 for additional information. THURSDAY 1•15•15 • The Southampton Trails Preservation Society welcomes Assemblyman Fred Thiele to its monthly meeting in Southampton Town Hall at 7 PM. He’ll discuss the Community Preservation Fund. Thiele is one of the authors of CPF law. Kirby Delauter is not. SATURDAY 1•17•15 • The South Fork Natural History Museum invites the public to participate in a winter waterfowl count sponsored by the New York State Ornithological Association. Call 631-537-9735 to find out how. • Hike the Bridgehampton spur of the “Hamlet to Hamlet” trail at 9 AM with Peter Trapp of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at Mashashimuet Park in Sag Harbor. Got questions? Phone 917-833-9335. MONDAY 1•19•15 • Blue Duck Bakery is honoring the dream with an MLK, Jr. food drive, starting today and running till the end of the month. Bring non-perishable items to any of the Blue Duck Bakery Café locations in Southampton, Southold, Riverhead, and Greenport. Items will be donated to local food banks.

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American Sniper An asterisk (*) denotes an Indy Best Movie pick. Coming Soon American Sniper (R) Just when you think it’s safe to go out to a movie – another Oscar wannabe slips in under the deadline. This much-ballyhooed Clint Eastwood saga has gone through enough rewrites and cutting room action to make three films, but the one that remains is a bit pretentious and overly dramatic. Bradley Cooper, heavily touted for the Best Oscar statue, overacts and the rest of the cast follows suit. Given Eastwood’s reputation and the Academy’s infatuation with Cooper a couple nominations are possible but this is not going to be the blockbuster Hollywood predicted it would be. New To Theaters Inherent Vice (R) Speaking of Oscar wannabes, Paul Thomas Anderson, who gave us There Will Be Blood and The Master, checks in with adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel. Once

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Inherent Vice again Anderson casts Joaquin Phoenix and Josh Brolin in this offbeat detective saga set squarely in the psychedelic era. It’s all over the place, but the Academy likes Anderson and the film features an all-star cast that includes the likes of Reese Witherspoon and Owen Wilson. New On DVD The Expendables 3 – Killing has never been so much fun. The ultimate buddy movie seems to get better with each installment. This time Sly, Arnold and the boys get big time help from Wesley Snipes, Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Kelsey Grammer and Antonio Banderas, all of whom kill dozens of bad guys. Better still, a whole new set of younger, prettier expendables is introduced should any of the originals become expendable. It’s a hell of a ride.

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A Most Violent Year (R) J. C. Chandor (All is Lost) checks in at deadline with his bid for a Best Director’s Oscar. Oscar nominees Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty) and Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis) star in what is basically a gangster piece set in 1981, one of the most violent years in American history. It’s preachy and at times plodding, but there are breathtaking action sequences mixed in. Both stars are seeking Oscar nominations: the guess here is Chastain will get one, but the movie won’t. Into the Woods (PG-13) All things Brothers Grimm are channeled into the faithful remake of the Broadway smash. Though Meryl Streep predictably gets most of the ink, it’s Emily Blunt who steals the show. Directed by Rob Marshall, who knows a thing or two about bringing musicals to the big screen – he landed an Oscar for Chicago.


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Zokkon Zokkon in East Hampton hosts free sushi at the bar 5 to 8 PM tomorrow evening. Sunday through Thursday the restaurant offers a three course prix fixe for $25.95.

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Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong. Quiz Night Townline BBQ in Sagaponack presents Quiz Night. Every Thursday at 7 PM trivia nerds near and far are invited to participate and test their knowledge. Each participant pays a $10 participation fee, which will be put in the pot for the grand prize. All quiz participants will receive a 10 percent discount on nonpromotional food during the quiz. For more information call Townline BBQ at 631-537-2271.

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. Buckley’s Inn Between Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 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 wings and all you can drink

Wolffer Candlelight Fridays take place at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack every Friday evening from 5 to 8 PM. Enjoy live music and wines by the glass or bottle. Visit www.wolffer.com.

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www.indyeastend.com The Bankesters Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Fireside Sessions Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents Fireside Sessions with Nancy Atlas on Fridays at 8 PM through March 27. For more info visit www. baystreet.org. Legends Of Rock Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents Legends of Rock & Roll Volume 6 on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www. baystreet.org. The Bankesters Sylvester Manor Educational Farm presents a bluegrass concert

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Independent Dining Ancho & Chipotle Rubbed Shrimp With Greens Salad Ingredients (Serves 4) 12 jumbo shrimp (peeled & deveined) 1 large carrot (peeled & juilliened) 3 radishes (juilliened) 1 Tbsp chopped cilantro 2 limes 3 dried ancho chiles 3 dried chipotle peppers 1 Tbsp soy sauce 1 Tbsp tomato paste 2 cloves of garlic 1/4 c olive oil

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Method Remove seeds from dried peppers and soak them in boiling water for 15 minutes. Blend the peppers with 1/4 cup of water, garlic, soy sauce, tomato paste, juice of one lime, Worcestershire sauce, and half the olive oil. Coat shrimp in marinade

for 45 minutes. Sear in a hot pan for two minutes on each side. Mix juice from the other lime, sherry vinegar and the

rest of the olive oil. Toss it together with the lettuce, carrot, cilantro and radish. Top with the warm shrimp. Salt and pepper to taste and enjoy.

NEW MOON Established CAFE www.nmcafe.com 1978 • Dinner served Tuesday to

Sunday at 5:00 pm • Saturday Lunch at Noon • Sunday Brunch at Noon • Happy Hours 5:00-7:00pm

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Cliff’s Rendezvous Sunday All Day Happy Hour! Cliff’s Elbow Room 1549 Main Road, Jamesport

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1085 Franklinville Road, Laurel

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Now Serving Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Harbor Grill Harbor Grill in East Hampton hosts pasta night every Tuesday from 5 PM to close. The special includes a choice of pasta with clam sauce, meatballs, Bolognese sauce or sausage, broccoli,

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garlic and olive oil, and a choice of a cup of soup or a small house salad and a side of garlic bread. Cost is $17 per person, plus tax and gratuity. For reser vations or further information, contact Harbor Grill at 631-604-5290. Like the restaurant on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ harborgrill.

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East End Libraries

By Kitty Merrill

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 SUNDAY 1•18•15 • The Japanese film, Key of Life, is this week’s selection in the library’s winter film festival. 2 to 4 PM. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 SATURDAY 12•13•14 • The Friends of the Library host a book sale every Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 FRIDAY 1•16•15 • The Friday matinee this week is Grey Gardens, shown at 2 PM. SATURDAY 1•17•15 • The Saturday Cinema selection is The Maze Runner. It will show at 2 PM.

SATURDAY 1•17•15 • It’s hot chocolate day at the library. Montauk Library 631-668-3377 WEDNESDAY 1•14•15 • The Skeleton Twins will be shown at 7 PM. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 THURSDAY 1•15•15 • Representatives from North Fork preschools will be on hand from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. SATURDAY 12•17•15 • Jerome Kern Jazz with the Paul Joseph Quartet provide an afternoon of instrumental jazz classics. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 WEDNESDAY 1•14•15 • A workshop on personal finance for teens is offered at 6:30 PM. SATURDAY 1•17•15 • Mamalee Rose & Friends perform at 3:30 PM.

Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SATURDAY 1•17•15 • This month’s film feast focus is Silver Linings Playbook. Admission is a dish to pass that feeds six plus a beverage to share. Feasting starts at 6:30 PM, movie screens at 7:15.

Riverhead Library 631-727-3228 FRIDAY 1•16•15 • It’s Fig Newton Day for kids in grades five through 12. Celebrate the popular old school cookie. SUNDAY 1•18•15 • The Long Island Brass Guild performs at 2 PM in a free concert. Just drop by.

Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 FRIDAY 1•16•15 • Life Coach Ted Taylor offers tips for keeping your New Year’s resolutions. Noon.

John Jermain Library 631-725-0049 WEDNESDAY 1•21•15 • Two docs – Stranger From Away and The Forgiveness Equation -- from the Hamptons Take2 Festival.

Prime Meats • Groceries Produce • Take-Out Fried Chicken • BBQ Ribs Sandwiches • Salads Party Platters and 6ft. Heroes Beer, Ice, Soda

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Showcase your business in our 2015 Wedding Guide, featuring all things nuptial . . . Including inspiration, ideas, the season’s hottest styles, beautiful East End locations, venues, food, music, transportation, and so much more!

This special section, including advertising, will also appear on our web site at no additional charge.

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All Advertising will appear in color! Preferred positions available. Ad Size Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1/8 Page

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