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On Tuesday, November 10, New Beginnings Community Center of Medford held its seventh Annual Gala at the The Inn and Spa at East Wind in Wading River. Former NY Jets Safety, Erik Coleman, was the guest speaker. Allyson Scerri is the founder of this state-of-the-art outpatient facility which provides for people with traumatic brain injuries, physical and cognitive disabilities or dementia. The theme was Roaring 20s. Awards were handed out and Coleman took pictures and signed autographs for guests. For more information go to www.nbli.org. SINCE 1979

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

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Dollarman and the One Drop Band will perform live at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett on Friday at 10 PM. Call 631-560-8435 for tickets.

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Hour daily from 4 to 6 PM. Guests may enjoy half-priced bar food, house pours, tap beer, and house wine at the bar. Jim Turner performs live music at Fresh in Bridgehampton on Friday nights at 6 PM. Turner plays an assortment of rock, blues, swing, reggae, jazz and folk. No cover.

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Comedy Central Roaster Nick Di Paolo will return to the Historic Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday night at 8 PM. He is known for numerous appearances on the “Comedy Central Roasts,” “The Howard Stern Show,” and “The Nick & Artie Show with Artie Lange.” Visit www.suffolktheater.com.

Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and $.50 wings. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials at 9:30. Friday is all night happy hour with taproom specials and DJ Dory at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.

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Lil’ Kim will be joined by NYC’s long-time king of hip-hop, Funk Flex, one of hip-hop’s most influential DJs of all time, at the Historic Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Friday. Doors open at 10 PM. $35 in advance and $40 at the door. Visit www.suffolktheater.com.

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Townline BBQ in Sagaponack hosts happy hour and football specials. Specials are available Thursday and Friday from 3 to 8 PM and Saturday, Sunday and Monday all day. These specials are only available at the bar. Also, free pool is offered during happy hour. Visit www.townlinebbq.com.

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Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett presents fall football specials. A special snacks menu will be offered on Sundays in the bar area along with a special drink menu. The special drink menu will be offered during the Monday night football games. Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett offers Happy Hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 PM at the bar only. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400.

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The Retreat has launched its annual Holiday Giving Programs, including Adopt-A-Family, aimed at providing holiday presents or gift cards to families in need. The Adopt-A-Family program provides gifts and gift cards for local families in need to brighten what can be a difficult holiday season. Sponsoring a family during the holiday season can provide a memorable holiday experience for clients going through a traumatic time. All gifts and gift cards must be received by December 11. For those interested in contributing to the Holiday Giving Programs call The Retreat’s Holiday Help Line at 631-329-4398. You may also make a holiday donation online at www. theretreatinc.org.

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Hampton Jitney has joined forces with Fighting Chance of Sag Harbor and GoodCircle on a project to help transport cancer patients to the treatment they need that is not easily accessible on the East End. For every $12 donation made to Fighting Chance for this transportation program, Hampton Jitney will contribute a oneway ticket valued at $32 for travel on any regularly scheduled Jitney between the East End and New York City. For more information visit www. hamptonjitney.com.

will host its 2015 House & Garden Tour, showcasing some of the finest examples of historical and modern architecture in The Hamptons. This year’s tour — comprised of five unique residences — is scheduled for Saturday from 1 to 4:30 PM. A kick-off cocktail party on the eve of Friday welcomes in this year’s highly anticipated House Tour and rings in the East End holiday season. The annual event, now in its 31st year, will be held “Where Lily Pond Lane Meets Georgica Beach,” a stunning summer house overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1920, this “cottage” was all about its spectacular waterfront view. John Custis Lawrence, a wellknown architect, played with almost Swiss-looking balconies and Arts & Crafts columns to achieve a modern take on a summer house. Tickets to the Opening Night Cocktail Party cost $200 each, which includes entry to the House Tour the following day. Tickets to the self-guided 2015 East Hampton House & Garden Tour cost $65 in advance and $75 on the day of the tour. All ticket proceeds benefit the East Hampton Historical Society. Tickets can be purchased via www.easthamptonhistory.org or call 631-324-6850.

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

OPENING Thanksgiving Collective

Tripoli Gallery presents the 11th Annual Thanksgiving Collective. For the first time, the exhibition will be split between three locations: Tripoli Gallery Southampton, Tripoli Gallery East Hampton, and the Southampton Arts Center. Curated by Tripoli Patterson, the exhibition will include works by Ross Bleckner, Stefan Bondell, Bruce High Quality Foundation, Michael Chiarello, Matthew Clark, Dan Colen, Scott Covert, Quentin Curry, Anh Duong, Sabra Moon Elliot, Eric Freeman, Saskia Friedrich, Félix Bonilla Gerena, Michael Halsband, Robert Harms, Mary Heilmann, Judith Hudson, Yung Jake, Benjamin Keating, Mike Kelley, Harmony Korine, Brendan Lynch, Dylan Lynch, John Messinger, Lola Montes, Enis Sefersah, Nathalie Shepherd, Bruce M. Sherman, Lucien Smith, Bosco Sodi, Keith Sonnier, Gordon Stevenson, Billy Sullivan, Nick Weber, and Darius Yektai. A preview reception at Tripoli Gallery East Hampton will be held Friday from 4 to 6 PM. The grand opening at Tripoli Gallery Southampton will take place Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. Southampton Arts Center will have a reception from 6 to 8 PM on Saturday with an after party in the theater from 8 to midnight.

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The show runs through January 31. For more info visit www.tripoligallery. com.

Hot and Fast

Adam Handler's "Hot and Fast" will open to the public on Saturday at Vered Gallery in East Hampton. The exhibition runs through January 7. Visit www.veredart.com.

Thanksgiving Artwalk

The fourth annual Thanksgiving Saturday Artwalk will be held on Saturday from 1 to 5 PM. This is a self-guided art walk in participating art galleries throughout the Hamptons. The event is free. Bring donations for local food pantries. For a full list of galleries visit www.artwalkhamptons. com.

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Southampton Artists Association presents its “Thanksgiving Ar t Show” with photography, paintings, drawings, and sculpture. The show runs through November 29 at the Levitas Center for the Arts at the Southampton Cultural Center. Visit www.southamptonartists.org.

Watercolor Artists

The Suffolk County Historical Society presents “Watercolor Artists” of the North Fork, a special fall/ winter exhibition of the work of local watercolor artists Bernard Springsteel from Southold and Ralph

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Included in the Thanksgiving Artwalk, Stephanie Brody-Lederman's "In Perfect Bloom." Artwalk takes place in galleries throughout the hamptons.

Fanning of Riverhead at the Society’s Weathervane Gallery. The show, which will run through mid to late January,

will feature watercolors depicting Long Island’s beautiful North Fork and other subjects.

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It’s A Wonderful Life, a live radio play by Joe Landry, will take place at the Southampton Cultural Center, running through Sunday. $20 general admission, $10 students under 21. Visit www.scc-arts.org.

Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents the seventh year of the Literature Live! program. This year’s Literature Live! presents Of Mice and Men written by Sag Harbor’s very own Pulitzer Prize-winning author, John Steinbeck. Jack and the Beanstalk The PM production runs through Absolute Aces Ads 9-13-15:Layout 1 9/21/15 12:16 Page 1 Goat on a Boat presents Jack and Saturday. Visit www.baystreet.org.

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East Hampton WEDNESDAY 11•25•15 • Integral yoga ($5), open gym, and pickleball are all offered every week at the Montauk Playhouse starting at 9:30 AM. For more events check www. ehamptonny.gov or call 631-668-1612. • Come and ice skate at Gurney’s in Montauk from 3 to 7 PM. Adults: $15 for admission, $4 for skate rental; Kids: $10 for admission, $2 for skate rental. Call 631-668-1747. THURSDAY 11•26•15 • Happy Thanksgiving! Be sure to check out our special holiday section for Thanksgiving events today and this weekend. • All are welcome to a special Thanksgiving Day fitness class at the Springs Presbyterian Church at the corner of Springs Fireplace Road and Old Stone Highway in Springs at 10 AM. $15 per person. Portion of the proceeds benefit the Springs Food Pantry. FRIDAY 11•27•15 • The Princess and the Frog and The Princess and the Pea will be performed by the Goat on a Boat Puppet Show, hosted by the Montauk Playhouse Community Center starting at noon. • Wind Down Yoga is at the Montauk Library from 3 to 4 PM. Appropriate for all levels, the session is free and open to the public. Bring a yoga mat. • Kids ages four and up can create whimsical people and animals by bending wire and pipe cleaners. Decorate your creation with beads, buttons, and other decorative items. All at the East Hampton Library at 2 PM. Call 631-324-0222 ext. 2. No charge. • The East Hampton Trails Preservation Society host two day-after turkey day hikes (all beginning at 10 AM) throughout town. The five-mile hike begins at the intersection at Swamp Road and Edwards Hole Road (call Richard at 631-283-4591 or 917-584-7280 on the day of the hike) and the 3.5 mile hike begins at the Sag Harbor Golf Course Clubhouse at the end of Barcelona Neck Road (call Carol at 631-725-3367). SATURDAY 11•28•15 • The East Hampton Historical Society will host its 2015 House & Garden Tour, showcasing some of the finest examples of architecture in the Hamptons. The tour includes houses that uniquely express the spirit of living on the East End. 1 to 4:30 PM. Tickets to the self-guided tour cost $65 in advance, $75 on the day of. All proceeds benefit the EHHS. Call 631-324-6850 for more info. • The Laurel and Hardy classic March of the Wooden Soldiers will screen at 1 PM at the East Hampton Library. • Squirrels! Story and Craft Time is at the Amagansett Library at 3:30 PM. Designed for families and children of all ages are welcome. • Visit two of East Hampton’s finest inland natural wonders with the EHTPS on a 3.5 mile hike. Meet at the intersection of Old Northwest Road and Northwest Road at 10 AM. Call Jim at 212-769-4311 for more info. • Open Days have been extended at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton. $10 per person. Located at 133 Hands Creek Road. 631-329-3568. SUNDAY 11•29•15 • Next year, Amagansett Library will turn 100 years old! Folks at the library are working on a

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collaborative community quilt to celebrate. Come to the library today and tomorrow, at 1:30 and 3 PM, respectively, to create a quilt square. All are welcome, youth helpers are needed. Call 631-267-3810 for more information. TUESDAY 12•1•15 • Ricki and the Flash will be shown at the East Hampton Library at 5 PM.

Southampton WEDNESDAY 11•25•15 • Give the gift of massage with a holiday massage gift certificate from the Ed & Phyllis Wellness Institute in Hampton Bays. One-hour gift certificates will be on sale for $70 each. Visit Southampton Hospital, the Wellness Institute, or call 631-728-9355 to get yours. • Free yoga is offered at The Yoga House in Hampton Bays each week. Call 631-566-8816 for schedules and more information. THURSDAY 11•26•15 • Happy Turkey Day! Gobble, Gobble. FRIDAY 11•27•15 • Inside Out will be shown at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at 11 AM. SATURDAY 11•28•15 • How do we know dinosaurs were here? What is a fossil? How are they made? Join Dinoman while he takes you on a trip through the Mesozoic era at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at 11 AM. Call 631-283-0774 to register. • The Southampton Trails Preservation Society hosts a moderately-paced six-plus mile hike through historic Barrel Hill, Split Rock, and the Alewife Dreen. Part of the Southampton Town 375th celebration. Call Hillary at 631-283-0554 for more info. • Listen for the whinnying sound of the Eastern Screech Owl or maybe even the seven-noted hoot of the Great Horned Owl on a nighttime owl prowl with the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. There’ll be a brief slide show and then it’s to the field for actual sightings. Bring binoculars and a flashlight. Call the museum at 631-537-9735 for more information and details. • Be a part of a Hampton Library tradition: stop in and design an angel. Your angel will be hung on the library’s tree and will be used to decorate a wrapped book that will be given to a child in need. Located at 2478 Main Street in Bridgehampton. Call 631-537-0015 for more. SUNDAY 11•29•15 • Help SHTPS clean up litter from Narrow Lane. Meet on Narrow Lane and the east corner of Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike at 8 AM. Bring gloves. Call 631-745-0689. Also, the SHTPS hosts a Trout Pond/Clam Island Perambulation. Meet at Trout Pond parking lot on Noyac Road across from Mill Road for an easy, moderately-paced three to four mile hike around the pond and Clam Island County Park at 10 AM. Call 631-283-5432 for more information. • Kids ages three and up are welcome to the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor for Sunday Games. From 3:30 to 4:30 PM. • “Brunch and Learn: Long Island and the Civil War” is at the Westhampton Free Library at 1 PM. 631-288-3335. MONDAY 11•30•15 • The Normal Heart will be shown at the

Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at noon. 631-283-0774. TUESDAY 12•1•15 • Exploration Express, an experience to help enhance your child’s hand/eye coordination and fine gross motor skills, is at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at 10:15 and 11 AM. Register by calling 631-283-0774. For children 18 months to five years old. • Get moving with folks at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor, as they do a weekly meet up to walk through the hamlet. 10 AM, weather permitting. Call 631-725-0049. WEDNESDAY 12•2•15 • An Afternoon at the Movies will be at the Hampton Bays Senior Center, located at 25 Ponquogue Avenue, at 12:45 PM. Call 631-7281235 for movies titles.

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North Fork FRIDAY 11•27•15 • The Theory of Everything will be shown at the Mattituck-Laurel Library at 1:30 PM. SATURDAY 11•28•15 • Are owls really wise? Can hawks really take chickens? What are birds of prey anyway? Come meet the Quogue Wildlife Refuge’s live birds while answering these questions. All at the Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island at 1 PM. Rain or shine. SUNDAY 11•29•15 • Come join in an enjoyable afternoon of sweet sounds being presented by The Long Island Sound Chorus at the Mattituck-Laurel Library at 2:30 PM. Free of charge and all are welcome. Call 631-298-4134 for further details.

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Creed (PG-13) Long before Rocky became a caricature of himself Sylvester Stallone’s original screenplay was good enough for Oscar consideration. Oddly, though Creed is named after a character (Apollo Creed) from one of the Rocky movies, and because Stallone co-stars, people tend to think of this film as Rocky VII. Instead, Ryan Coogler, the director and co-writer, has created another vehicle for Michael B. Jordan, the brilliant star of their first endeavor, Fruitvale Station. Jordan, in the upper echelon of the new breed of Hollywood talents, delivers an

amazing performance, and Stallone, for the first time in years, shows his acting chops as well. Fans of Rocky won’t be disappointed, although this is the first one that Stallone hasn’t had a hand in writing. This film pacts a deeper emotional wallop thanks to Jordan.

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Victor Frankenstein (PG13) Really? Yes – another Frankenstein movie, as if anyone can ever top Mel Brooks. In this version James McAvoy stars as Frankenstein, a scientist who wants to create something to help mankind. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) is his brilliant protégé. As always, things go awry.

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traveling onward in knowledge born of experience. Give yourself the love you have been giving another and your sorrow will be conquered.

ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) You need to realize that fears, if not confronted and understood, can lead to obsessions. In order to free yourself, your dark thoughts must be met, identified, and fought. Avoid being a martyr. Get enough sleep. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21 You need to ceremoniously acknowledge and celebrate the completion of an important course of action. Give thanks for the support, friendship, and good things in your life. Enjoy mutual support with another. Feel complete. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) You need to be independent. Empathy may distract you. Think with your head, not with your heart. Devote your full attention and concentration to your situation or the volume of information will overwhelm. Tell it like it is. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) You need to take a break from your usual way of thinking, seeing, and doing to consider alternative ideas and viewpoints. Rest and relaxation are important now. Be diplomatic.

Compromise or let things stand as they are.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Your labors have not only created a strong foundation, but the hard work done to meet your obligations and the effort required to produce your very best lately have resulted in a welcome and thankful celebration.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) You need to get in touch with pain and sorrow. Denying that they exist leads to hostility. Recovery can occur. It takes faith, self-love, forgiveness, and time. Count your blessings. This is one lesson in a life of learning.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) The giving of love creates more than its measure of love in return. There is a new opportunity coming into your life to experience the most positive emotions. Joy, health, and happiness are being offered to you.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) You need to be more aware of the sacrifices that are or will become involved in your present situation. You may need to seek a cause more worthy of your efforts. You need be around nurturing, healing people.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) There must now be a retreat from upsetting emotional involvement. Excessive concentration on others, or on pursuits that primarily benefit others, has left you somewhat unfulfilled. You have given away too much of yourself.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) You are sensing that you need to experience giving and receiving unconditional love. Give and accept love on a new level. Open your heart and let emotions move you. Your loving ways will magnetize love to you. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) You may be experiencing feelings of hurt. Remember your purpose as a soul

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with the sugar in a small sauce pot over medium heat covered for about 15 minutes. Blend and strain mixture. Return raspberry sauce to the pot. Over a double boiler, whisk the egg yolks until they are pale in color. Whisk together the cream and cornstarch then add the egg yolks and cream mixture to the raspberry sauce. Whisk vigorously over medium heat until thick. This will take about five minutes. Cool in the refrigerator for about three hours. Set your oven to 350. In a food

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