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CHARITY The East Hampton Day Care Learning Center will host its 5th annual holiday party on Sunday at The Palm Restaurant in East Hampton from 6 to 8 PM. Tickets for the benefit are $40 in advance. For ticket info call 631-324-5560 or visit www.easthamptondaycare.org.

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The Living Room at c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton presents the Annual Tree Lighting from 5 to 7 PM on Sunday. The tree lighting event will feature several activities and goodies for all attendees. Don’t miss Santa, cookie decorating, and refreshments. Owner Jenny Ljunberg will greet guests, Brad Beyer performs holiday songs on the piano, the tree is lit and the East Hampton High School choir performs holiday songs and a sing-a-long.

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Stages Presents Annie , the hit Broadway musical at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor this weekend with performances by 27 young actors of Stages, A Children’s Theatre Workshop, Inc. Performances will take place Saturday at 2 and 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. For more info call 631-7259500 or visit www.stagesworkshop.org.

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COMEDY Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett has announced stand-up comedy on Thursday beginning at 9 PM. Comedian Joseph Anthony will be headlining along with Craig Loydgren as the opening act. The cost of admission is $20. Call 631-267-0400.

FILM The 8th Annual OLA Film Festival will be taking place on Saturday and Sunday at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton. Each day will include a reception and two contemporary films from Latin America. Visit www. parrishart.org.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to news@ the East Hampton Historical Society to reserve space at 631-324-6850. indyeastend.com. • Rebecca Saber, a recent graduate of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons Hebrew school and life-long Shabbat services attendee, will share her experiences from the summer she spent at Seeds of Peace camp on Saturday, at 10 AM at Shabbat Services. WEDNESDAY 12•7•11 • The Ladies Village Improvement Society hosts • Abs Plus is at Amagansett Library at 10 AM. a holiday celebration from 2 to 4 PM at their digs on $20 per session. • The Montauk Playhouse offers integral yoga for Main Street in East Hampton. Mrs. Claus will be there. $5 a class at 9:30 AM and 5:15 PM. Also on Fridays. A SUNDAY 12•11•11 free open gym is from noon to 3 PM and from 7 to 9 PM. • The Living Room at c/o The Maidstone in East • Parent toddler workshop is from 10 to 11 AM Hampton presents the Annual Tree Lighting from 5 at East Hampton Library. “Computer Kindergarten” is to 7 PM. from 4 to 6 PM, ESL classes are from 5 to 6:45 PM and • A free open gym is at the Montauk Playhouse pajama story time is from 6 to 6:30 PM. from 8 AM to 1 PM every Sunday for the rest of the month. THURSDAY 12•8•11 • An open house hosted by the Amagansett Life • A Pre-K tumbling/free play is at the Montauk Playhouse from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. A free open Saving Station and Coast Guard Building Committee is today from 2 to 4 PM in the Marine Museum at 301 gym is from 7 to 9 PM. • “Design Your Own Ornaments” is at the East Bluff Road in Amagansett. Contact 631-267-3155 for more info. Hampton Library from 4 to 5 PM. • The East Hampton Library offers Sunday story • The Montauk Library hosts a movie at 7 PM. time from 1:30 to 2 PM. FRIDAY 12•9•11 • A book discussion group meets at the Montauk • A lantern tour with Hugh King, Barbara Borsack Library at 12:30 PM. and Richard Barons will be from 7 to 9 PM in East • Join Hampton Kids as they ring in the holidays Hampton. Participants will walk down Main Street, with their first annual Breakfast with Santa and Holiday stopping in front of five historic houses and hearing Bazaar from 9 AM to 11 AM. At East Hampton Indoor commentary that brings to life the tales of the Tennis Club on Daniels Hole Road in East Hampton. inhabitants. $10 for adult members, $7 for child members. $15 • “Mommy and Me Yoga” is at Amagansett for adult non-members, $12 for child non-members. Library at 10 AM. Call 631-537-4614 for more info. • The Montauk Playhouse offers a free youth MONDAY 12•12•11 program for high school kids from 7 to 9 PM. • The Montauk Playhouse offers integral yoga for • Yoga is from 8:30 to 9:30 AM at the Springs Presbyterian Church every Friday for the rest of the $5 a class from 9:30 to 10:30 AM. A free open gym year. Classes are $15. Bring a yoga mat and large is from noon to 3 PM and adult badminton is from 7 to 9 PM. Call 631-668-1612 for more info. beach towel. • Abs Plus is at 10 AM at Amagansett Library for • East Hampton Democrats host their annual holiday season and Christmas party at The Palm on Main $20 a session. • Every Monday for the rest of the year, the Springs Street in East Hampton. 6 to 8 PM. $40. Presbyterian Church hosts yoga from 8:30 to 9:30 SATURDAY 12•10•11 AM. Bring a yoga mat and large beach towel. Wear • “The 21st Annual Holiday Tour of Inns and comfortable clothes. $15 per class. B&Bs” is from 11 AM to 4 PM in East Hampton. The • The Montauk Library hosts a 10 AM story hour Pollack-Krasner House, Guild Hall and other special and “Mommy and Me” at 10:30 AM. Tai Chi is from places of interest throughout the town will be explored. 4 to 5:30 PM. Check in at Huntting Inn on Main Street between 11 • “Twinkle Twinkle Little Toes” is from 11:30 AM AM and noon. Reservations are required. Fee is $20. to noon at the East Hampton Library. The East Hampton 631-324-0362. Poetry Workshop will be meeting every Monday at • A holiday craft fair is at Montauk Public School library from 5:30 to 7 PM. from 9 AM to 3 PM. There will be food, crafts, gift ideas • The East Hampton Rotary hosts a weekly dinner and a visit from Santa. meeting, now at the Spring Close Restaurant, Montauk • Enjoy a three-mile hike through Hither Woods Highway, East Hampton. 5:30 PM. Call 631-238-5257 coastal trail with views of Gardiners Bay. Meet at the for 411. end of Navy Road at 10 AM. Call 631-725-3367 for TUESDAY 12•13•11 more information. • Friends of the Montauk Library offer a holiday • The East Hampton Historical Society hosts East Hampton’s Old Fashioned Main Street Christmas Stroll floral workshop at the library at 7 PM. Cost $10. Call 2011 featuring church bells, wandering carolers, 631-668-3377. • A free senior walking club is at Montauk costumed guides, holiday dressed houses and specials Playhouse at 10:45 AM. A Pre-K tumbling/free play is at the shops. From 10 AM to 4 PM. • The Montauk Playhouse offers two free open from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM an open gym is from 1:30 gyms on Saturdays. The first one goes from 8 AM to 10 to 3 PM and free men’s basketball is from 7 to 9 PM. • Yoga is from 7:15 to 8:15 PM at the Springs AM and the second goes from noon to 7 PM. • “A Victorian Christmas at Clinton Academy: A Presbyterian Church. $15 a class. Bring a yoga mat Holiday Reading” is today at 3 PM. Literature lovers and large beach towel. • The East Hampton Library hosts an AARP of all ages are invited to share the spirit of the season with Victorian readings. Cider and cookies will be served. defensive driving class from 9 AM to noon, a nursery Admission is free and reservations are requested. Call rhyme time from 10:30 to 11 AM, “Picture Yourself” art

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program from 4 to 5 PM and a computer class focusing on Twitter from 5 to 6:30 PM. • The Amagansett Library hosts “First Story Time” at 10:15 AM and baby time at 1 PM.

Southampton WEDNESDAY 12•7•11 • East End Youth Fellowship for teenagers meets every Wednesday at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road from 7 to 8:30 PM. THURSDAY 12•8•11 • A holiday luncheon is at The American Hotel in Sag Harbor with music by Jim Turner from noon to 2 PM. Reservations are required. $50 per person. FRIDAY 12•9•11 • “Fun and Fitness for 50s and Up!” is at Hampton Bays Public Library from 10:30 to 11:15 AM. Also on Mondays. Canasta games are at 10 AM. SATURDAY 12•10•11 • A Brazilian fellowship for all ages meets every Saturday at 7:30 PM at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road in Sag Harbor. Worship music is by Brazilian Praise Band and the bible teacher is Pastor Eliel Assis. • The Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons services start at 9:30 AM and are conducted by Rabbi Jan Uhrbach. Services take place at the Old Whalers Sanctuary in Sag Harbor. Visit www. synagoguehampotns.com for further info. • The Rogers Mansion hosts candlelight tours of the mansion from 4 to 6 PM. $6 for adults, free for members and children under 17. Cookies and cider will be served after the tour. SUNDAY 12•11•11 • Sunday service for all ages is at 10 AM at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road. Worship music by CBC Band and the bible teacher is Pastor Doug Kinney. • Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse will have a 10:30 AM service, “The Blessing of Being a Heretic,” with Rev. Alison Cornish and musician Lysbet Rogers at the UU Meetinghouse on the Bridgehampton / Sag Harbor Turnpike. Call 631-537-0132 for more info. MONDAY 12•12•11 • The Hampton Bays Public Library offers “Book Babies” from 10:15 to 10:35 AM, “Fun and Fitness for 50s and Up!” from 10:30 to 11:15 AM, a computer class from 10:30 AM to noon and “Tales for Twos” from 11 to 1:30 AM. Bridge games are at 1 PM. A painting workshop is at the library from 6:30 to 9 PM for $15 per person. Knitting is from 7 to 9 PM. Call 631-728-6241 for more info. TUESDAY 12•13•11 • An ongoing exhibition titled “The Joys of Toys” will be at the Rogers Mansion in Southampton for the month of December. It features toys from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Tuesdays to Saturdays from 11 AM to 4 PM. $4 for non-members, free for members and children under 17. • Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt will have a holiday party with good food, good cheer and good conversation. Held at the South Fork Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse on the Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike. From 6 to 8 PM. Call 631-745-0689.

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WEDNESDAY 12•7•11 • The Riverhead Library hosts a knitting group at 1:30 PM. Teens can decorate holiday cards for the homebound from 4 to 5 PM. • Scrabble games are at the Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport at noon.

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THURSDAY 12•8•11 • A senior stretch is at Riverhead Library at 10:30 AM and the stamp club meets at 7 PM. FRIDAY 12•9•11 • Scrabble games are at Riverhead Library at 1 PM. For teens, the library has a game night from 6 to 8 PM. • Glass decorative painted ornament crafts are at Floyd Memorial Library at 3:30 PM for kids in grades three through six. SATURDAY 12•10•11 • Stargazing that includes guided tours of the night sky through the observatory’s telescopes will be available at the Custer Institute in Southold. Weather permitting. Suggested donation is $5 for adults, $3 for children under 14 and free for members. Begins at 7 PM. • A “Do As You Please” bus trip to New York City will leave the Staples parking lot in Riverhead at 8 AM. Call 631-727-3228. SUNDAY 12•11•11 • The Greenport Fire Department hosts the Greenport Christmas Parade beginning at 311 3rd Street at 1 PM. • A “Slow Food East End Holiday Brunch” is at The Market in Greenport at 10 AM. MONDAY 12•12•11 • Toddler time is at Floyd Memorial Library at 10 AM. TUESDAY 12•13•11 • A holiday mysteries book discussion is at Mattituck-Laurel Library at 4 PM. Refreshments will be served. Call 631-298-4134 ext. 6 for details. • Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library hosts “Researching the History of Your House,” featuring an archivist from the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office, at 6:30 PM. Free of charge. • All are welcome to learn to crochet at 10 AM at Riverhead Library. Yoga is at 5:30 PM and building evergreen centerpieces is at 6:30 PM. • All are welcome to Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport to create holiday cards, wreaths, ornaments, hats and scarves from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Sip on a hot drink while you make a gift for someone special. WEDNESAY 12•14•11 • “Heavenly Holiday Centerpiece” with Richard Corbin is at Floyd Memorial Library at 2 PM.


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SL East SL East in East Hampton has partnered with East Hampton Studio and Ocean Sound and Light to host live music dance parties featuring the area’s best cover bands every Saturday from 9 to midnight, followed by DJ Biggie spinning until close. Open bar and no cover charge from 9 to 10 PM. Half price on bottles with table reservations. For reservations call 631-324-3332.

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Open Mic Night Ever y Wednesday Johnny B hosts an Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is at 8 PM. For more info call 631-653-6677. Stephen Talkhouse Wednesday, open jam at 8 PM. Friday it’s Joe Delia and the Thieves CD release party at 10 PM. Saturday at 8 PM, Elliot Murphy with opening act Scott Kempner. At 10 PM The Black Petals perform. On Tuesday, “In the Round” hosted by Inda Eaton at 8 PM. For more information call 631-267-3117.

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Openings/Talks Gallery Talk A Gallery Talk with Edward J. Sullivan and Helen Gould Sheppard will take place at Guild Hall on Saturday at 3:30 PM. They will discuss the work of Rafael Ferrer. Visit www.guildhall.org. Vincent Longo Eric Firestone Gallery presents the works by artist Vincent Longo, in an exhibit titled Vincent Longo: Selected Works 1960’s and 1970’s. The opening reception is Saturday from 2 to 5 PM. The show will run through January 15. For more info call 631-604-2386.

Ongoing Plein Air Peconic Art inspired by direct observation of cherished local farmlands, flower fields, salt marshes, beaches, including many that have been conserved by Peconic Land Trust, will be presented in an exhibition and sale by Plein Air Peconic to benefit Peconic Land Trust through January 2 at the Westhampton Free Library. Visit www.pleinairpeconic.com. Student Art Show An extension of the Parrish Art Museum’s long-standing School Art Festival, Students View American Portraits, the 2011 student exhibition is on display through January 15. The Parrish also presents the installation of “Jacks,” a monumental, four-part sculpture by Mel Kendrick on the museum grounds. The installation is open to the public and will remain on view through December. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

For 4 Hands Andrew Hart Adler and Carolyn Beegan present “For 4 Hands,” an exhibition at Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art in Southampton, a show that brings abstract expressionism into the 21st century. The show will be on display through December 17. For more info call 631-204-0383. Silas Marder Gallery Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton presents “Holiday Salon.” The exhibition features painting, sculpture and time based media. Also on view will be “Architecture of a Bomb,” with a collaborative site-specific artwork by Ben Butler and Michael Rosch. The two artists were given one week to create an interactive space in one of the galleries using what they found in the Marders Landscape property. The exhibition will run through December 18. For more info call 631-702-2306. Landscape/Seascape Vered Gallery in East Hampton presents its winter group exhibition “Landscape/Seascape” with works by modern masters Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner, and Thomas Moran, and contemporary works by Wolf Kahn, Jules Olitski, Robert Dash, Balcomb Greene and Grant Haffner. The show will run through January 30. In Gallery II are works by Slonem, Klein, Stella, Rivers, Stern, Man Ray, Picasso and more. For more info visit www.veredart. com. South Street Gallery The South Street Galler y in Greenport is showing new works by Sibylle-Maria PFAFFENBICHLER including her latest dancing scrolls. “Joy of Music and Dance” will run through December 31. For more info call 631-477-0021. Halsey McKay The Halsey McKay Gallery in East

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Drawing Room The Drawing Room in East Hampton has moved to a temporary location through February. The new gallery is located at 66 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. The first exhibition “Autumn Salon: Paintings, Sculpture, Drawings, Photography, Jewelr y & Ceramics” will be on view through December 31. An opening for Vincent Longo takes place at the Eric

Art + Media Firestone Gallery on Saturday. The Ross School Gallery hosts “Art + Media: A Faculty Exhibition.” The show features and Upper Schools. The show will artwork from the visual art and media run through December 15. For more teachers from Ross Lower, Middle info visit www.ross.org.

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East Hampton Day Care The East Hampton Day Care Learning Center will host its 5th annual holiday party on Sunday at The Palm Restaurant in East Hampton from 6 to 8 PM. Tickets for the benefit are $40 in advance. For ticket info call 631-324-5560 or visit www. easthamptondaycare.org. Home For the Holidays Join the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation to celebrate with the shelter animals hopeful for new homes. “Home For the Holidays” will include pet photos with Santa, a

bake sale, picture frame ornaments and more. Please bring a donation to be placed under the tree. Dog treats, peanut butter and cat toys are especially needed. Refreshments will be served. At 102 Old Riverhead Road in Red Creek Park in Hampton Bays on Sunday from 1 to 4 PM. Call 631-728-7387.

Clothing Room The Human Resources of the Hamptons Clothing Room is open weekly Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 2 PM. The clothing room is the only local distribution facility providing free, quality used clothing and other materials to families in need. Located at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Southampton.


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Music Friday 12•9•11 Groove Gumbo Groove Gumbo Super Band will perform eclectic mix of Latin, jazz and world music at Agave Bar & Mexican Grill in Bridgehampton from 8 to 10 PM. For more info call 631-237-1334. Janet Emily Demarest Friends of the Montauk Library present Janet Emily Demarest, musician, folklorist and actor. She will celebrate in story and song the customs of various cultures for the holidays at 7 PM. Saturday 12•10•11 Kara Huber The Rising Stars Piano Series presents Kara Huber at the Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts at 7 PM. www.scc-arts.org. Harbor Bells “Harbor Bells Christmas Concert” is at 5 PM at Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. Admission is free and food pantry donations will be accepted. All are welcome to hear this English handbell choir and enjoy Christmas music. Call 631725-2948 for more info. Sunday 12•11•11 Carols In Candlelight Musicians of the First Presbyterian Church in Southampton present the 13th annual “Carold in Candlelight” at 5 PM. For more info call 631283-1296. Harbor Bells The handbell choir called “Harbor Bells” will perform at St. Andrews Catholic Church on Route 114 in Sag Harbor at 4 PM. A great way to start the holiday season, the concert will feature Christmas music and will offer spots for food pantry donations. Call 631-725-2948. Tuesday 12•13•11 Annual Holiday Concert The Old Whaler’s Church in Sag Harbor hosts the “Annual Holiday Concert” from 8 to 9:30 PM. The show features the Sag Harbor Community Band and the Long Island Sound Chorus of Sweet Adelines. Refreshments will be served. Call 631-725-0429 for more info.

Film Friday 12•9•11 Afternoons with Margueritte T h e We s t h a m p t o n B e a c h Performing Arts Center presents screenings of My Afternoons with Margueritte directed by Jean Becker this weekend. Screenings take place Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 1 PM and 4 PM. For more info visit www.whbpac.org. Soul Surfer Mattituck-Laurel Library will show the film Soul Surfer at 1:30 PM. Saturday 12•10•11 OLA Film Festival The 8th Annual OLA Film Festival will be taking place on Saturday and Sunday at the Parrish Art Museum. Each day will include a reception and two contemporary films from Latin America. Visit www.parrishart. org.

Words Wednesday 12•7•11 The Wednesday Readers Book Hampton’s “The Wednesday Readers” is free and open to the public today from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at Phao Restaurant in Sag Harbor. Join in for Thai food, drink and great literary discussions. Saturday 12•10•11 Publishing Seminar The East Hampton Library offers a holiday screening double feature at 10 AM and 2 PM. “Creation Station” is from 11 AM to 2 PM and a publishing seminar with authors Tom Clavin and Phil Keith is from noon to 1:30 PM. Dava Sobel Author Dava Sobel will be available for a book signing from 2 to 4 PM at Southold’s Custer Institute. Free admission and Sobel’s book will be on sale.

Theatre Friday 12•9•11 The Nutcracker Danse Arts is proud to announce the premiere of Sarah Talmage and Ciena Quinn as the Sugar Plum Fairy with Leonel Linares of Ajkun Ballet in The Nutcracker at Southampton High School at 7 PM. $15 for adults, seniors and children up to age 16 are $10. Tickets are available in advance by e-mailing tickets@ dansearts.com or by calling 631-

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Saturday 12•10•11 Stages Stages Presents Annie , the hit Broadway musical at the Bay Street Theatre this weekend with performances by 27 young actors of Stages, A Children’s Theatre Workshop, Inc. Performances will take place Saturday at 2 and 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. For more info call 631-725-9500 or visit www.stagesworkshop.org. Tuesday 12•13•11

Danse Arts presents The Nutcracker this weekend at Southampton High School

Naked Stage Guild Hall and The Naked Stage present a staged reading of While Mortals Sleep: A Vonnegut Christmas

Tale By Matthew Burnett. Based on works by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. at 7:30 PM. For more info visit www. guildhall.org.

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Coming Soon T i n k e r, Tailor, Soldier, Spy * (R) The remake of John Le Carre’s spy novel – the author cowrote the script – is a wonderfully directed thriller during which the audience unravels the clues. Set at the height of the Cold War, Britain’s secret intelligence unit has apparently been compromised by a double-agent. A disgraced former spy, played by Gary Oldman, is hired to find the mole. Tom Hardy, Colin Firth and John Hurt co-star. Oldman will surely get Oscar support for his remarkable performance, and the film, a legitimate cliffhanger, may earn a nomination as well. We Need To Talk About Kevin (R) Tilda Swinton is at her best when she plays complex, flawed women, and so it is no secret she was cast in this cumbersome psychological thriller about a mother’s relationship with her son (Ezra Miller) as he grows older – and more evil. John C. Rielly, a bit miscast, co-stars. Lynne Ramsey directs with a deft hand.

New on DVD S u p e r Eight (PG-13) Destined to be t h i s su m m e r ’s big hit, this collaboration between JJ Abrams and Steven Spielberg about aliens in a small Midwest town, quickly disappeared from theaters. Why? It’s terrible, that’s why. Nevertheless, it will probably play better at home.

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by Asher Lee ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Resist the urge to react in fear to the new and different. Move your furniture around or drive to work a different route. Anything that will allow you to open up to the new and different. All that you want is in the new and different so embrace the change! TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Make sure you are saying all you need to say and that you offer up your opinions within any situation. That is why the Universe has you in a situation, so you can offer up your perspective. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Look at this time as an opportunity for you to move forward and create new worlds in your life. Take all that you have acquired and face the new - boldly. You have all you need to begin whatever you have the opportunity for. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Emotional renewal time. Take the time to fill up your own emotional reservoir, which includes taking time for a nice long bath or going for a walk by the water. Think of something loving you would do for someone else and then give that gift to yourself. LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) This is an important time to allow the wounds from the past to heal. Pay attention to the stories you are telling, because we are weaving our future with the stories we are telling today. Leave

the sorrow in the past and allow yourself to be free as you move forward. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) You are a master communicator as long as you resist the urge to be snarky. This is a communicating time and you should be talking and talking. Magic comes through all you are able to say. Look for it there. (Sorry for sounding snarky!) LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Saturn is finishing up in your sign which is a good thing. Just know that if you have any lingering heavy feelings that the way through them may be through some kind of physical exercise. When in doubt, go for a walk. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) You do have considerable natural healing ability and now is a good time for you to explore that. If you have had any desire to study something in the healing world go for it. This is also a time of harvest, which may require you to take a beat and appreciate how far you have come. Enjoy this moment before rushing off to the next. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Put your negotiating skills to the test and make sure you don’t pull any punches. You aren’t known for pulling punches, so why start now? Put all of the truth out there and see where the chips fall.

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hday: Today’s Birrt1940 Ringo Star He may have been the “cute” Beatle, but Ringo Starr’s popularity, at its height in the early sixties, rivaled any teen idol who ever made a bobby-soxer swoon. Starr was in a rival band in Liverpool when the Beatles recruited him in 1962. Though the occasional butt of jokes, Starr was an inventive though somewhat unconventional drummer who made a lasting contribution to the group’s legacy. He occasionally sang vocals (“With A Little Help From My Friends”), wrote a few songs, (“Octopus’s Garden”), and was probably the best actor of the quartet. When the Fab Four broke up, Starr remained friendly with each former member, and worked with George, Paul and John. Starr toured regularly with the Ringo Starr All-Star Band, recruiting some of rock’s greatest musicians to tour with him, including members of The Band, The Rascals, The E-Street Band, and The Who. Starr is married to former actress Barbara Bach and was the first Beatle to become a grandparent. His frequent smile and up-tempo demeanor earned him the title of the “Most Loveable” Beatle. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Magic is in the air, so you want to pay special attention. There may be something special skirting around the edges of your life, so take a moment and make sure you look around. Keep on talking and don’t be surprised if you find yourself more talkative than usual. It’s a good thing.

they possibly can and don’t feel like you have to rush anything. “Don’t be hasty” is the key phrase. Just stay in the truth as you move forward.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Spending time with loved ones is especially highlighted right now. This is a great time to open your heart and really feel how loved you are. I know you love spending time in your head, yet now is the perfect time to move to your heart and feel the love.

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 more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631727-0711. For extended horoscope on the web at www.asherlee.com.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) It is all about the truth this week. Know that things are moving as fast as

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Brussels Sprout And Crispy Potato Hash With Poached Egg And Hollandaise (serves 4) Ingredients 1 dozen eggs 4 slices of brioche bread (toasted) 1 lemon (juiced) 1tbsp hot sauce 1 tsp Dijon mustard 1 shallot

½ lb clarified butter 2 sweet potatoes (diced) 2 white potatoes (diced) 1 onion (sliced thin) 1/2 lb Brussels sprouts (quartered) salt and fresh cracked pepper to taste 1 tbs white vinegar

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Method First in a small saucepan melt the ½ lb of butter on medium heat until the milk solids rise to the top. Skim off the white milk solids to make your clarified butter. Now in a medium size pot, put the diced potatoes into cold water and bring to a boil for two minutes then shut the heat off and let them sit in the hot water for another five min. Strain the potatoes reserving some of the hot water in a small pot for the double boiler you will need to make your hollandaise. To make the Hollandaise you need to separate six of the egg yolks and place them in a metal bowl to be cooked carefully over the double boiler. You will need to constantly whisk the eggs so that they cook but do not scramble, once the egg yolks start to thicken drizzle in a little bit of the clarified butter. Now that the eggs are cooked and thickened up place the shallot, mustard, hot sauce, salt, pepper and lemon juice in a blender cup, turn

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it high then add the egg and slowly drizzle in the clarified butter until you have a nice thick and creamy hollandaise. In a large saute pan you will saute all the ingredients for the hash. Start with a very hot pan and the remainder of the clarified butter then add the onions and potatoes once they get some color add the Brussels sprouts salt and pepper. After sautéing for about 10 minutes reduce the heat to a simmer and add a bit of water, then cover the pot and stir every couple minutes or so. To poach our eggs we need to bring a small pot of water to just under a boil and add the white vinegar. Then carefully crack four eggs into the water and let them cook for five minutes. While the eggs are cooking spoon equal amounts of hash into 4 bowls place the brioche toast on top and then finish each with a poached egg and a spoon full of hollandaise sauce.

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Harbor Grill Harbor Grill in East Hampton will be open on Christmas Eve from noon to 7 PM. The regular menu will be offered all day as well as Harbor Grill’s $19 three-course prix fixe. In addition, the restaurant will spread holiday cheer with homemade eggnog for kids and $3 “Santa Spiked” eggnog for adults. This holiday season, let Harbor Grill do all the work. The restaurant now offers gift cards, a perfect present for parents, grandparents, teachers, co-workers and anyone who likes good food year-round. Phao Phao in Sag Harbor now offers a fall menu with seasonal ingredients including duck, squash and ginger. Phao is open Tuesday through Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 PM and Friday and Saturday from 5:30 to 10:30 PM. For reservations or further information call 631-725-0101, Blackwells Restaurant Blackwells Restaurant in Wading River introduces a Sunday Brunch to take place every week from 10:30 AM to 2 PM. The regular lunch menu as well as the $19.95 prix fixe will be available. The menu is created by Executive Chef Chris Gerdes. For more information call 631-929-1800 or visit www.blackwellsrestaurant. com.

Rowdy Hall Kicking off The East Hampton Chamber’s Holiday Stroll, Rowdy Hall in East Hampton will host Santa Claus on Saturday from 10 AM to 12 noon. Children of all ages can have their photos taken with Santa for a donation to East Hampton Food Pantries of at least $2. Additional contributions of boxed or canned food will be accepted for the East Hampton Food Pantry. Dreesen’s donuts and apple cider will be served. For more info call 631-3248555.

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PRUDENTIAL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE QUOGUE SOUTH - POOL & TENNIS 2 Acres, Pristine 4-5 BR, 4.5 baths $45K Aug-LD, $35K Fall, $125K Year. Just REDUCED to $1.999K, Village beach rights. 516-695-3433, emorabito@elliman.com WESTHAMPTON BEACH - $899K Deal of the summer! 4 BR, 2.5 BA Close to village / beach / houses worship Post Modern w/heated pool, cabana Also for Rent: August $26K 516-695-3433, emorabito@elliman.com BEACH LANE COMPOUND, WESTHAMPTON 7 BR cottage ($1.695M) & 4 BR Post Modern ($3.299M) Pool/tennis, close to Main St, ocean & worship 516-6953433, emorabito@elliman.com OCEANFRONT - DUNE RD, QUOGUE Spectacular contemporary, panoramic views, 90’ ocean frontage, 5 BR, 6.5 BA, 5000+SF Heated pool, Jacuzzi, outdoor kitchen $11M, 516-695-3433, emorabito@elliman.com YEAR-ROUND/SEASONAL QUIOGUE Bayfront 5 BR, 6.5 baths, 50’ Pool, Guest House Immaculate. $65K Aug-LD, $170K Year 516695-3433, emorabito@elliman.com BUILD YOUR OCEANFRONT DREAM HOME .87 acre vacant lot with 70 feet of ocean frontage. Prime Westhampton Beach location. $1.499M. 516-695-3433, emorabito@elliman.com REMSENBURG ESTATE – 3 WATERFRONT ACRES Kennedy-esque 3story 4,800 SF estate oozing charm. 200’ of bulkheading with dock, heated pool, pool house. Room for tennis and possible subdivision. $6.499M. 516-6953433,emorabito@ elliman.com LOCATION, LOCATION ON QUOGUE CANAL Pristine Post Modern with 80’ bulkheading. 5 BR, 6.5 BA, pool, putting green, slip for 30’ boat. Views to Quogue Bridge. Low taxes. $5.2M. 516-695-3433, emorabito@elliman.com OCEANFRONT BETWEEN THE BRIDGES 3-story oceanfront contemporary on 1.3 acres 104’ of ocean frontage, 4,000 SF, 5 BR, 4 1/2 BA, pool. $6.25M. 516-6953433, emorabito@elliman.com

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NOTICE The Thursday morning Weight Watchers meeting for Amagansett, which has been held in the First Presbyterian Church since the fire at Scoville Hall, moves to a new temporary location in the community room of the Amagansett Free Library. At the library, the meeting time changes from 10:15 to 10:30 a.m. and members will be admitted for weigh-in beginning at 9:45 a.m. For further information, contact the leader at vay4ww@gmail.com

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