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SEASONS OF SOUTHAMPTON

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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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John Barrett's Reel Montauk how their unique visions led to the Montauk of today. Steve Elliot was the cameraman and editor. Barrett discusses the making of the film, his inspiration, and his thoughts on Montauk.

Give the reader a brief synopsis of the film Reel Montauk: Reel Montauk... to the End and Beyond took 19 months to create and uses old footage, animation, original music and insightful interviews of long-time local residents to explore the natural beauty and rich history of Montauk from the beginning up until the present day.

By Jessica Mackin Reel Montauk, a documentar y written, directed, and produced by John Barrett, uses old footage, animation, and original music with insightful interviews of long-time local residents. The film explores the natural beauty and rich history of Montauk. In recent years, Montauk has been discovered by the affluent, hipsters from New York City as well as foreign visitors. The area is a playground that is rich in history and legend. The host of the film is long-time resident Tom Bogdan of Montauk Adventures. Bogdan details the lives of two major Montauk visionaries: Carl Fisher and Herbert Sadkin. The film depicts

What inspired you to create this film? I was inspired to create Reel Montauk by singing karaoke at Liars' Saloon on Westlake Drive once a week for more than 12 years. I fell in love with Montauk and wanted to tell its story through the eyes of the people that live and work here year round. There is no other place like it on Earth and the local community is one big extended family. Roughly 70 percent of Montauk is federal, state or local parks and for that reason it's a sacred, one-of-a-kind place. Yet, for a short time in the summer,

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Montauk is about an early American Revolutionary War battle that did not happen in the area. In 1775, three British men-of-war and nine transports visited Fort Pond seeking provisions. Before the British arrived, the Montauk townsfolk moved 2000 head of cattle but left behind 3000 sheep. John Dayton hatched a bold plan. In full view of the British fleet, Dayton marched more than a hundred men on the hills west of Fort Pond. Dayton then ordered his soldiers to turn their coats inside out and march again. The British were duped by "Dayton's Ruse." Where do you see Montauk 100 years from now? Assuming the right land use and erosion policies are followed, Montauk should remain a beautiful and vibrant community 100 years from now. Gentrification and rising land values will erode some of Montauk's unique maritime flavor and force out some locals in the coming years, but enough family businesses and concerned citizens are out there to preserve and protect Montauk's year-round identity from excessive commercial development. The recent proposal to limit beach access by the new owners at Ditch Plains is a case in point. This battle will be played out for many years to come. Reel Montauk is scheduled to screen on Thursday, February 19, from 7 to 8 PM at the Bridgehampton Library. Reel Montauk will be available for sale as a DVD or a download in the summer of 2015.

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Dustin Yellin's New York City Ballet Art Series

New York City Ballet will present the third installation of its Art Series initiative during the Company’s 2015 Winter Season. For the 2015 Art Series, NYCB has commissioned an installation from Dustin Yellin, the Brooklyn-based artist and founder of Red Hook’s Pioneer Works. Yellin’s body of work includes paintings, drawings, installation, performance and sculpture. Launched in 2013, the New York City Ballet Art Series features annual collaborations between NYCB and contemporary visual artists who create original works inspired by NYCB for exhibition at the Company’s home, the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. For the 2015 Art Series installation, Yellin will exhibit 15

works created as part of an ongoing project that when finished will consist of 100 large-scale glass and mixed-media sculptures each weighing more than 3000 pounds. Yellin calls the sculptures, which resemble multi-dimensional human forms encapsulated in suspended animation, "Psychogeographies," as they feel like maps of the psyche. The installation will be on display through March 1 during all of NYCB’s 2015 Winter Season performances. NYCB will also host free, open hours for the general public to view the exhibition February 12 through February 22. In addition, NYCB will hold three special Art Series performances, which will take place on Thursday, February 12, Thursday, February

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 It’s time to take your show on the road to more acknowledgment. You’ve been playing to a hometown audience too long. Channel aggressions into making your feelings known and you might meet a champion.

ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) You’re too caught up in financial matters now, living the blues. Don’t waste your time on someone else’s value system. There will be a progression next week and you’ll be rollin’ and tumblin’ in cash. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, here come the sharks. It will take a rambunctious bit of wrangling and some conniving to get you out of a bind, i.e., the dreaded judgment of others. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) You won’t be able to be as mobile as you would like to be this week, so try to be burrowed in with romantic nocturnes: you’ll feel sad if you feel too alone. Shopping will help. And order out. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Psychological screams are normal instincts at the place you find yourself now. Too many needy people make it impossible for you to be home alone. Far and away your best bet is to spend time with a good book.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) It’s time to find out what being a super-freak is all about. Experiment carefully. Soon you’ll be able to be even more giving. This week, you will get back what you gave. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) This time it’s the girl who’s writing the script and the plot thickens faster than a leftover pot of soup at a high school lunchroom. Sell something you don’t need and spend it all on a new something pretty. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) You may feel like you are flying on automatic pilot this week. No talking, no pointing. Try sending out your message telepathically and you’ll hear a beautiful message come back to you. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Though you may pride yourself as a successful independent producer and someone who does things by themself, now is the time to take advantage of someone’s help that will benefit you. Take it!

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) This week bounteous pleasures are rushing to you out of the blue. Try coughing up some dollars to celebrate your good fortune. Afterwards, it’s more gratitude, with cappuccino and dessert. PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) You may have to say goodbye to something or someone – it’s a good thing.

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Thomas Jonathan Jackson was a poor boy growing up in West Virginia, but he came from a loving family. His life was shattered when, after his father and sister died, his mother Julia remarried – to a man who did not want stepchildren. A year later she died, and young Tom and his remaining two siblings were orphaned. The youngster went to live with an uncle in Jackson’s Mill (WV), worked the farm, and attended school. It is said he was kind to the slaves and taught one how to read and write and possibly even escape to Canada. Jackson was fascinated by war and military strategy, and read feverishly about it, often by candlelight all night long. He was accepted into the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1842 despite his lack of education. He was firmly entrenched at the bottom of his West Point class but instructors and classmates alike soon noted the dogged determination that would make him famous. By the time he graduated he was near the top of his class. Commissioned as a second lieutenant, Jackson fought in the MexicanAmerican War and afterward accepted a teaching position at Virginia Military Academy where he further developed innovative battlefield strategies that he would soon test out, though he didn’t know it at the time. He joined the Confederacy when the Civil War broke out and became a legend among soldiers on both sides. At the first battle of Bull Run his brigade took the front line just as it was about to crumble and doggedly fought off a huge Union force. One general said Jackson was “standing like a damn stone wall” and the name stuck. Stonewall Jackson became a general and along with Robert E. Lee achieved a series of stunning military successes despite being shorthanded. He was accidentally shot by a Confederate lookout at the battle of Chancellorsville in 1863, lost a leg, and died of complications nine days later. Though only 39 at the time of his death, Stonewall Jackson is to this day considered one of the most gifted tactical commanders who ever lived. His strategies and techniques are studied not only at West Point, but all over the world.


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Deadline for submissions is Thursday Hamptons will take place on January at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. 31 at Seasons Of Southampton from 6:30 to 10 PM. The event will benefit com. The Ellen Hermanson Foundation and The Ellen Hermanson Breast Center Food Drive Blue Duck bakery is honoring the at Southampton Hospital. The event dream with an MLK, Jr. food drive, will honor Dr James Brady. Chef Peter running through the end of the month. Ambrose will serve as Chef Chairman. Bring non-perishable items to any of Open bar and music by DJ Bob Kelly. the Blue Duck Bakery Café locations The event is being held in memory of the in Southampton, Southold, Riverhead, foundation’s dear friend Annette Heller. Tickets are $125 per person or and Greenport. Items will be donated $60 for a junior ticket for those under to local food banks. the age of 25. For tickets visit www. Kate Mund 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.

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. Have-A-Heart Peconic Landing hosts “Have-AHeart Dinner” on Friday, February 6 at the Greenport Community Center to benefit CAST (Community Action Southold Town). Seatings at 5 PM and 7 PM. Music by Lea Kendall. For reservations call 631-477-1717.

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presents Moon Over Buffalo directed by Robert Horn and produced by John Hudson. The show runs 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 Prize-

winning playwright Donald Margulies about the impact of covering the Iraq war on a driven photojournalist, is the second production of the Hampton Theatre Company’s 30th anniversary season, at the Quogue Community Hall. The production will run through Sunday. Visit www. hamptontheatre.org for tickets.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. OPENING Student Arts Fest Guild Hall in East Hampton presents an opening reception and performances for the Student Arts Festival Part I, Grades K-8 on Saturday from 2 to 4 PM. Performers include Montauk School High Notes chorus, Montauk dance team, solo piano performers, and for the first time the Amagansett School Chorus. Fore more information visit www.guildhall.org. ONGOING

Mom: It’s MY Wedding Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Inda Eaton On Sunday the Hamptons Dance Authority Studio in Southampton presents an an afternoon concert and dance social with Inda Eaton at 3 PM. Visit www.HamptonsAARP.org. Coffee House Montauk Community church will host a Coffee House on Friday at 7 PM in the Guild Room. Join for an hour of music featuring Sarah Conway. All are welcome.

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Our Hospitality Music at the Old Town Church in East Hampton presents the silent film Our Hospitality starring Buster Keaton with live theatre organ style accompaniment by Bernie Anderson on Saturday at 7 PM. Suggested donation $15. Mom: It’s MY Wedding Southampton Cultural Center’s Center Stage presents Mom: It’s MY Wedding running through February 1. For tickets visit www.scc-arts.org. Moon Over Buffalo The North Fork Community Theater

Focused Imagination Focused Imagination by The East End Photographers Group takes place through February 20 at Suffolk County Community College. The show is cocurated 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. 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.

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Antique Dolls Exhibit “Ageless Beauty: Antique Dolls Exhibit” at the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead will run through March 7. The show features over 100 vintage dolls from the private collection of Betty Ann Richardson and the Suffolk County Historical Society.

Valentine’s Day Lover’s Package

Gurney’s Montauk is offering a Valentine’s Day Lover’s Package on the ocean for February 13 and 14. What could be more romantic than waking up to the sound of waves crashing on one of the most spectacular beaches on the Atlantic Ocean? Treat your loved one to a two night stay at Gurney’s Montauk this Valentine’s Day and enjoy the use of the incredible facilities and all of the romantic additions in the Valentine’s Package, including inroom champagne, romantic fourcourse Valentine’s dinner, couples massage class and in-room lovers amenities. Call 631-668-2345 or visit www.gurneysmontauk.com for more information.

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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. 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 7 PM. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink 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.

suicide. Yes, she shows her nonglamorous side, but a Meryl Streep she ain’t, and the film has no real point to it.

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An asterisk (*) denotes an Indy Best Movie pick. Coming Soon Paddington (PG-13) Yeah, that one – the bear. Go ahead, pack up the kids, wake up hubby (football season is over) get to the theater, and get the extra large popcorn. New To Theaters Cake (R) Much has been made of the Jennifer Oscar snub, and Aniston does do a good job playing this gritty, maudlin member of a support group who becomes fascinated by a recent

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.

New On DVD The Skeleton Twins Think Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader were bad presenting a Golden Globe? Try 93 minutes of it. Let’s put it another way – rethink the idea of teaming these two up. Now Playing Inherent Vice (R) Speaking of Oscar wannabes, Paul Thomas Anderson, who gave us There Will Be Blood and The Master, checks in with an adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel. Once 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 allstar cast that includes the likes of Reese Witherspoon and Owen Wilson.

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dinner, which spurs this disaster. But given their reportedly carnivorous behaviors, there isn’t much reason for this family to stick together. Directed by Lee Sunday Evans, the characters, with names like Snap Dragon, Cherry Pie, and Gumbo, are mere puppets to the grand idea. As portrayed by this well-honed ensemble, they are more robotic than life-like. While the dialogue is highly stylized and delivered with exaggerated annunciation, the dynamic is expressed in shockingly graphic language. Still, it’s the surreal and abstract portrait of this dysfunctional family that gives A Beautiful Day its edge.

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Princess Levity For a little levity, catch the musical revue “Disenchanted”, playing for a few more days at the Theatre at St Clement’s. Playwright, composer and lyricist Dennis T. Giacino delivers a feminist dig to the Princess Complex. The likes of Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, among others, protest their coquettish cartoon roles and “the merchandising that has ruined them.” Singing camp derivative tunes like “All I Wanna Do Is Eat”, actors Michelle Knight (Snow White) and Alison Burns (Belle, The Little Mermaid, Rapunzel) stand out in this well-balanced sextet with a fairy tale to grind.

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A Beautiful Day featuring Gerry Bamman, Mia Katigbak, Nina Hellman, Brooke Ishibashi, Heather Alicia Simms, Jessica Almasy, and Christian Felix.

Winners and Losers at Off Broadway’s Soho Rep is my pick of the week. That’s numero uno, the very best, the “winner,” and if you don’t agree with me, you’re the “loser.” Written and performed by Marcus Youssef and James Long, the two hander, developed through improvisation (director Chris Abraham), starts out game show style with the two straddling either end of a long wooden table, debating topics from circumcision to microwave ovens, the PLO to Cuba, and around the globe, in a comically protracted game of who’s on first. Beyond the table and a couple of chairs, the stage is a black box (designers Jonathan Ryder and Amulfo Maldonado) that remains gapingly bare. At the heart of their competition, Conflict, the very stuff of theater, explodes verbally and later physically as the two trigger each other’s vulnerabilities and weaknesses in a tense match of wits and rapid-fire dialogue. Playing characters that are based on themselves, Marcus

and James delve into their divide in a glaringly personal, and painful way. And while they offer us no resolution, they do achieve a sense of clarity about themselves that justifies their interpersonal brutality and preserves the integrity of the piece. In its spontaneity and sense of immediacy, Winners is pure, no frills theater with balls.

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Benson’s Beautiful Day It seems the wacky family in Kate Benson’s new play, A Beautiful Day In November on The Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes (produced by New Georges in association with Women’s Project Theater and per for med at City Center), could have used a mediator to arrive at some of its own clarity. It’s hard to say here if it’s the intrusion of sportscasters (Ben Williams and Hubert Point-Du Jour) commenting on the behaviors as if they were describing a football game, or the game itself, a ritualistic Thanksgiving

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January 21, 2015

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. wild cats. Call 631-537-9735 for registration and Fax them to 631-324-2544 or email to kmerrill@ admission information. • Hike from Trout Pond to the Paumanok Path indyeastend.com. Circuit at 10 AM with Joe Lane of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at the Trout Pond parking lot on Noyac Road. Got questions? Phone 631-725-3942. THURSDAY 1•22•15 SUNDAY 1•25•15 • The Ross School Senior Project exhibition is open • A kick off dinner for Southampton’s 375th from 5 to 8 PM in the school’s senior building & gallery anniversary will be held at the Villa Paul Restaurant on Goodfriend Drive. on Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays. It benefits SATURDAY 1•24•15 the Hampton Bays Historical Society. 4 to 9 PM. $40. • Hike the Amsterdam Beach Trail with Eva Moore of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet MONDAY 1•26•15 • The Hampton Bays Civic Association offers the at the parking lot on Route 27 three miles east of the village in Montauk at 10 AM. Call 631-238-5134 to first of a three-part series entitled, “Downtown Hampton Bays: Its Future, Present, and Past” at 7 PM at the learn more. • Later on Saturday, at 1 PM, join a state park Southampton Town Community Center on Ponquogue naturalist for a two-hour scavenger hunt through Avenue. Stony Brook University Professor of Ecological Amsterdam Beach. Call 631-668-5000 ext. 201 to Design Marc Fasanella will discuss “On Good Ground: Envisioning the Future of the Hamlet of Hampton Bays.” make a reservation. • The annual student arts festival at Guild Hall runs TUESDAY 1•27•15 • Hypnosis for weight loss is offered by an expert through February 22. Check out masterpieces crafted at Southampton Hospital from 6 to 7 PM. $75. Call the by kids in grades K through eight. • Guild Hall offers free open art studio for kids today Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute at 631-728-9355 (11 AM to 5 PM) and tomorrow (noon to 5 PM). All to reserve a spot. • The Greater Westhampton/Seatuck Seniors meet materials supplied, ages five and up. the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the Westhampton community center on Mill Road at 11 AM. WEDNESDAY 1•28•15 • The documentary Fed Up screens at Rogers THURSDAY 1•22•15 Memorial Library at 5:30 PM. Call 631-283-0774 • The lecture series celebrating Southampton’s ext.523 to reserve your seat. 375th anniversary focuses on “A Brief History of North Sea” at Rogers Memorial Library at 3 PM. Call 631283-074 ext. 523 for a reservation to this free event. SATURDAY 1•24•15 SATURDAY 1•24•15 • The South Fork Natural History Museum presents • The Riverhead Farmers Market operates indoors in “Creepy Crawlies in the House,” a look at winter the old Swezey’s department store on East Main Street. housemates at 2 PM. At 7 PM check out a film about It runs every 10 AM to 2 PM.

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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 SUNDAY 1•25•15 • The French film, 3 Autumns, 3 Winters, 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 THURSDAY 1•22•15 • Youngsters can read to a therapy dog at 3 PM. SATURDAY 1•14•15 • The Saturday Cinema selection is Lucy. It will show at 2 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SATURDAY 1•24•15 • Chef Charles Bishop demonstrates the goodness of slow-cooking short ribs at 1 PM. $15 gets you the finished product plus the makings of a meal. BYO beverage. 1 PM. SUNDAY 1•25•15 • Museum Curator Susan Sarna discusses the rehabilitation of the Theodore Roosevelt Home at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 FRIDAY 1•23•15 • The topic for this week’s “Lunch and Learn” segment is The Moriches Bay project. Noon. SATURDAY 1•24•15 • “Brunch and Learn” about dealing with bias at noon.

SUNDAY 1•25•15 • The Mike Gari and Bill Wurtzel jazz duo performs at 2 PM. Montauk Library 631-668-3377 WEDNESDAY 1•21•15 • Boyhood will be shown at 7 PM tonight and tomorrow night. SATURDAY 1•24•15 • Kids make sand art projects at 2 PM. Sixth to 12th graders can earn community service points for helping out. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 THURSDAY 1•22•15 • Children learn about nocturnal animals in the “Up All Night” program offered for preschoolers at 3 PM and grades K to 1 at 4 PM. SUNDAY 1•25•15 • A reception for photographer Kathy Pasca, whose works are on view in the library, will be held from 1 to 3 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 SATURDAY 1•24•15 • Family story and craft time this week focuses on penguins. 3:30 PM. Riverhead Library 631-727-3228 FRIDAY 1•23•15 • Those in grades five through twelve can make henna tattoos at 6 PM. TUESDAY 1•27•15 • Learn the benefits of strength training from a therapist from Peconic Bay Medical Center at 11 AM. John Jermain Library 631-725-0049 SATURDAY 1•24•15 • A decorative decoupage workshop is offered at 10:30 AM.

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Now Serving Real Food Msgr. Jim Vlaun, President and CEO of Telecare TV and host of the popular series “Real Food” will feature two special guests from Southampton: Rudy Gambino of Southampton landmark La Parmigiana Restaurant & Father Michael Vetrano, Pastor, Basilica of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. “Real Food” is a nationallysyndicated cooking program on Telecare that is filmed right here on Long Island.

January 21, 2015

THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

By Jessica Mackin

The show airs on Sunday at 9:30 PM, Monday at 6:30 AM, 1 PM and 8 PM, Tuesday at 6:30 AM and 9:30 PM, Wednesday, January 28, 6:30 AM, 1 PM and 10 PM, Thursday, January 29, at 6:30 AM, Friday, January 30, 6:30 AM, 1 PM and 9:30 AM, Saturday, January 31 at 6:30 AM, 1 PM and 9:30 PM on Cablevision Channel 29, Verizon FIOS Channel 296 and Time Warner Channel 471.

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ASTPORT LIQUORS Monday 9-6, Tuesday-Thursday Friday• &•Closed Saturday 9-9, 12-6 Open 12pm 6pm onSunday Monday OpenSunday Sunday 12pm-9-8, - 6pm Monday 12-7pm

Tastings Every Sat. 3-7 pm

Senior Discount Tuesday

All Cards AllMajor Major Credit Credit Cards & DebitAccepted Cards Accepted

Gift Wrapping LOTTO IN STORE

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1.00 Off 10.00 Purchase

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Not to be combined with other offers.

Not to be combined with other offers.

15 Eastport Manor Road • Eastport • 325-1388 • Open 9 am (In the Eastport Shopping Center, next to King Kullen)

CHEN’S GARDEN CHINESE RESTAURANT

Take-out & Free Delivery (Min. $15) SZECHUAN & CANTONESE SPECIALTIES

PURCHASE OVER:

No MSG $15.00 FREE Egg Roll $25.00 FREE Quart of Soup $35.00 FREE Order of Dumplings $50.00 FREE Order of Sesame cken Chicken

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Send Us Your Wedding Photos!

Deadline February 5, 2015

Photos will be featured in The Independent Bridal Issue. Prizes for Winners! Photos must be emailed to photos@indyeastend.com with the subject “Wedding Contest” Please include phone number and name of Bride & Groom

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January 21, 2015

THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

Independent / Courtesy Guild Hall

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

IN THE NEWS

Buggin’ Out Kids Open Art Studio

Budding young artists can work independently and/or with an adult on a variety of interactive arts and crafts projects at Guild Hall, starting this Saturday at 11 AM to 5 PM. Also on Sunday from noon to 5 PM. Workshop will continue on February 1 and 15 (noon to 5 PM) as well as on February 14 (11 AM to 5 PM). Admission is Free. Located at 158 Main Street in East Hampton. Phone 631-324-0806 for the deets.

7 Railroad Avenue, East Hampton

631-324-5110

wwwvillaitalianspecialties.com

Independent / Courtesy SoFo

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REAL ESTATE

Many visitors to the field behind the South Fork Natural History Museum often overlook two of the most important creatures who live there and provide food for animals and plants: the earthworm and the grasshopper. On Saturday morning at 10, kids ages eight and up can join SoFo Nature Educator Crystal for a short presentation about these important invertebrates and then study some specially prepared earthworms and grasshoppers to see how they perform their important jobs. $10 materials fee. Located at 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike. Call 631-5379735 for more details.


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