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Carolyn Brody Is New Owner Of BookHampton ask for a more responsive audience and community.” Looking for ward, Brody said, “We plan to close for a short while for renovations and host a grand reopening for the season.” A longtime East Hampton resident, Brody is a civic leader, lifelong advocate for the arts and the environment, and Chairman Emeritus of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. She is past chair of the National Building Museum, and was appointed by President Clinton to the

Commission on Fine Arts. She has been a real estate consultant to the World Bank, a real estate investment banker at First Boston Corporation, and an economic development consultant to a large New England bank, among other professional roles. BookHampton opened on Newtown Lane in 1971 and was owned by George Caldwell and Jorge Costello, known locally as the “two Georges.” It moved to 20 Main Street and in 1999 was sold to Hal Zwick, who owned it briefly before it was bought in 2000 by

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Carolyn Brody has purchased BookHampton, the popular independent bookstore on Main Street in East Hampton, from its previous owner Charline Spektor. “BookHampton is a treasure trove, a rich environment for all the arts,” said Brody. “I am thrilled to continue the wonderful legacy of this important bookstore and will be an active, handson owner. Independent bookstores are enjoying a resurgence and I want to contribute to that. As Ann Patchett said, ‘Bookstores are back.’ And I couldn’t

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Guild Hall Academy Of The Arts Guild Hall’s annual Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Awards & Dinner was held on March 8 at The Rainbow Room in New York City. The event celebrated an evening of artistic achievement honoring Mary Heilmann for Visual Arts presented by Adam Weinberg; A.M. Homes for Literary Arts presented by Rosanne Cash; Sarah Jessica Parker for Performing Arts presented by Eric Fischl; and Charlotte Moss and Barry S. Friedberg for Special Award for Leadership and Philanthropic Endeavors presented by Howard Milstein. The evening was hosted by Fischl. Welcoming guests was Marty Cohen, Board Chair, along with Ruth Appelhof, Ph.D., Guild Hall’s Executive Director. Appelhof was also honored and presented an award by Parker. SINCE 1979

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Students Benefit Concert

Spring arrives and once again beautiful classical music will be heard to celebrate the life of Katy Stewart. On Sunday at 3 PM, award winning classical music students from five local schools and local residents home from college will perform at The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. This concert

benefits KatysCourage.org, dedicated to supporting education, children’s bereavement support and pediatric cancer research. A suggested donation of $20 is asked and tickets will be sold at the door.

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Goose Stepping

The Long Island nexus of Nazi Bund activity before and leading up to World War II is the subject of the exhibit “Goose Stepping on Long Island: Camp Siegfried� at Suffolk County Community College’s Eastern Campus through March 31 in the Montauket Learning Resource Center’s Lyceum Gallery.

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the evolution of perception using the cyanotype process, an early photographic technique dating to the mid-19th century, distinctive for the Prussian blue hue from which its name is derived. Also on v i e w, “ E d i t i o n s & Monoprints,â€? selected w o r k s o n p a p e r. Artists include Jennifer Bartlett, Sue Heatley, Vincent Longo, John Newman and Dan Rizzie. The show runs through April 3.

be up for viewing until May 4. For more information about viewing the exhibition, call 631-722-0500 or visit www.JamesportManorInn.com.

Barbara Groot

The Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents Barbara Groot’s Paintings. The show runs through March 30.

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The Drawing Room Galler y in East Hampton presents Laurie Lambrecht’s “Cyanotype� on view through April 10. In this recent body of work, Laurie Lambrecht explores

Clovis Point Vineyard & Winery presents an exhibit with Good Ground Artists. The show runs through April 10. Visit www.clovispointwines.com.

East End Arts presents “Journey of a Plein Air Artist,� featuring the works of watercolorist Jean Caiola.

The W h it e R o o m G al l e r y i n Bridgehampton presents featured artist Melissa Hin. The show will run though March 26. A group show will also include artists Kat O’Neill, Robert Perez, Barbara Bilotta, Mark Zimmerman, Nadine Daskaloff, Ruby Jackson, Sally Breen, June Kaplan, Mark Seidenfeld, Dianne Marxe, Beth O’Donnell, Ann Brandeis, Bryan Greene, Clare Schoenheimer and Andrea McCafferty.

Jean Caiola

East End Arts presents a new art exhibit at the Riverhead Town Hall Gallery, “Journey of a Plein Air Artist,� featuring the works of watercolorist Jean Caiola. The exhibition will run through May 13. The artist will host a reception on Friday, April 5, from 2 to 4 PM.

Student Arts Festival Part II

Guild Hall in East Hampton presents “Student Arts Festival Part II, Grades 9-12,� on view though April 3. Now in its 24th year, the Student Arts Festival celebrates the young artists of our region and salutes their devoted art instructors, school administrators, and families who nurture their creative pursuits. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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The Southampton Cultural Center presents “Scenes & Structures� art exhibition. The show runs through April 10. Visit www.scc-arts.org.

Broadbill Was King

The Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead presents “When the Broadbill Was King on Great South Bay.� The show highlights our maritime history, local families, folk art, and bay ecology. The show will run through August 27.

Rosalie Dimon Gallery

East End Arts presents an exciting ar t show at the Rosalie Dimon Gallery, at the Jamesport Manor Inn featuring East End Arts members with paintings by Patricia Feiler of Mattituck and drawings by Jeanette Martone of Bay Shore. The show will

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your skills, ingenuity and self-esteem, or frustration and defensiveness will cause you trouble. Respond this week with cleverness, brainstorming, and foresight.

ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) There will be the opportunity to celebrate with those you care about and to feel filled with gratitude for life’s gifts. There may be something wonderful to celebrate. Sharing faith, hope and charity may hearten all concerned. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) You need to realize that fears, if not confronted and understood, can lead to obsession, compulsion, paranoia, or physical illness. We all have a dark side that must be acknowledged. Avoid being a martyr. Get enough sleep. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) You need the clear, nurturing, supportive, and heartfelt exchange of emotions that is the gift of true friendship, though a good familial or business relationship may do instead. Learn what giving truly means. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) This week you will encounter or have to act as a worldly person whose knowledge of history, rules, laws and diplomacy makes you very powerful. Schooling and knowledge of philosophy will take on new importance. LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) This week you will encounter an independent

person who sees ideas and information as powers to be used. Sympathy will be lacking. Be careful not to turn strength into rigidity, tactlessness, or prudishness. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) You need to appreciate and communicate ideas, information, and theories. Abstract thinking can help you see weak spots in plans and systems. New information will produce surprises. Beware of gossip. Protect your privacy. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) You need to experience the feeling of a new love or of 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 need to feel filled with gratitude for life’s gifts and to celebrate with those you care about. Pay attention to the quality of your food and drink. This is a time when enjoying yourself is as important as working hard. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) You need to think of new ways to turn ideas into reality. Develop

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) 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. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) You need to use your intellect to get your way. Your schooling and knowledge of philosophy are important, but so are your idle thoughts and daydreams. You can also solve problems by using history, rules, laws, and diplomacy. PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) You need to re-evaluate things. If you are bored or dissatisfied with the status quo,

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East End Calendar Highlights By Kitty Merrill

Each week we’ll highlight local community events and library offerings presented by area institutions and organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email news@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton WEDNESDAY 3•16•16 • Every Wednesday through April 13, the East Hampton Library will offer AARP tax assistance from 1 to 5 PM. Sign up is required. Call 631-324-0222 ext 3. SATURDAY 3•19•16 • Enjoy an “almost spring” storytime and craft at the Amagansett Library at 11 AM and 2 PM. Designed for families with children of all ages. • The Ladies Village Improvement Society holds its annual Easter Egg hunt on its grounds on Main Street in East Hampton at 11 AM. Children aged eight and under are invited to bring their baskets to gather goodies.

Southampton THURSDAY 3•17•16 • Teens can make Irish soda bread from 4 to 5 PM at the Rogers Library in Southampton. SATURDAY 3•19•16 • Open studio for families is offered at Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill from 11 AM to 1 PM. Just drop in for free hands-on activities with museum admission. • Enjoy tea and the BBC at the Westhampton Library at 2 PM. • May you have warm words for a cold day. Enjoy a St. Patrick’s Walk with a blessing and a poem or two. Meet Joe Lane of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society at Mashashimuet Park in Sag Harbor for an easy-paced journey through the green belt. 10 AM. • Join Andy Sabin on a search for spotted salamanders. The walk, sponsored by the South For Natural History Museum, will take place only if there have been heavy rains. 8 PM. Call SoFo for details. 631-537-9735. SUNDAY 3•20•16 • The Sunday service at the Unitarian Universalist

Meetinghouse in Bridgehampton this week is entitled “Freedom and Belonging.” 10:30 AM. • Celebrate Purim with Temple Adas Israel in Sag Harbor. At 2:30 PM, there’s a puppetmaking workshop ($10) and at 3:30, there’s a free Purim-themed puppet show. • Internationally-acclaimed pianist Soheil Nasseri will be at Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton at 3 PM. Call to register 631-283-0774 ext.523. TUESDAY 3•22•16 • Author and Lecturer Saul Silas discusses “Biblical Stories: From Abraham to Jesus” from 7 to 8:30 PM at the Hampton Bays Library. Registration is required. • There’s pizza and bingo for tweens at 5 PM at Westhampton Library. WEDNESDAY 3•23•16 • In celebration of Purim, the Megillah will be read aloud at Temple Adas Israel. 6 PM. • Hampton Bays Assembly of God presents a model Seder at 7 PM. Free, but you must register by March 19. Call 631-723-1847.

North Fork FRIDAY 3•18•16 • The Academy Award-nominated film, Brooklyn, screens at 1:30 PM at the Mattituck-Laurel Library. • Jeanne Merkel discusses “The Inner and Outer Landscapes of the Celtic Soul” at 7 PM at the Shelter Island Library. • Living Water Full Gospel Church presents its annual Easter production, Behold the Lamb, at the Living Water Theatre on Shade Tree Lane tonight at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 3 PM. Call 631-722-4969 ext. 204 for tickets. SATURDAY 3•19•16 • It’s karaoke night at the Riverhead Moose Lodge on Madison Street. 7 to 11 PM. Bar menu available. WEDNESDAY 3•23•16 • The Suffolk County Health Department offers a diabetes prevention program at the Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead on Wednesdays beginning tonight. Call 631-853-3187 to learn more.


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Live Music

Hotel Indigo

Dinny Keg Band will perform at Hotel Indigo Bistro in Riverhead on Friday at 7 PM. Bangers & Mash perform at Hotel Indigo Ballroom on Saturday at 7 PM. Dave March performs Saturday at the Bistro at 7 PM.

Erik McCormack

Erik McCormack performs at Pure North Fork on Friday at 7 PM. Keith Maguire performs Saturday at 8 PM.

Jefferson Starship

Jefferson Starship performs at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday at 6:30 PM. Visit www. suffolktheater.com.

The High Kings

The High Kings, an Irish Folk Band will perform on Thursday as part of Music at the Basilica Series at 7:30 PM at Basilica of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Southampton. Online tickets may be purchased at highkings.brownpapertickets.com. For information call 631-283-0097.

Judy Collins

Irish Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Legend Judy Collins brings her Ireland program to the Suffolk Theater on St. Patrick’s Day this Thursday at 8 PM. Visit www.suffolktheater.com.

Inda Eaton

Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents Inda Eaton - Original Music Adventures, a concert on Saturday at 8 PM. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of and available online at www.baystreet.org or by calling the Bay Street Theater Box Office at 631-725-9500.

Long Island Winterfest

Long Island Winterfest continues this week through Sunday. For a full schedule of events visit www. liwinterfest.com and see our “Where To Wine” column.

Mama Lee, Rose & Friends

Winston’s Bar and Grill in East Hampton welcomes Mama Lee, Rose & Friends every Wednesday from 6 to 8 PM. Winston’s will also offer $4 Brooklyn Pumpkin ale draughts while they perform. Visit www.winstonsds. com.

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The Jam Session

The Jam Session takes place at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM. The Jam Session has attracted musicians from all over the tri-state area and beyond, featuring local and international special guests. This week it’s Alex Sipiagin on trumpet. Visit www.thejamsession.org.

The Stephen Talkhouse

The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett presents Nancy Atlas on Friday at 7 PM followed by The Glazzies at 9 PM and Gnarly Karma at 10:30 PM. On Saturday a Bollywood Dance Party at 8 PM and Second Shift at 10 PM. Visit www.stephentalkhouse.com.

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Becky’s New Car

The North Fork Community Theater presents Becky’s New Car, directed by Bob Kaplan. Becky Foster is caught in middle age, middle management, and in a marriage-with no prospects for change on the horizon. Then one night a socially inept and griefstricken millionaire stumbles into the car dealership where Becky works. Becky is offered nothing short of a new life in this hilarious look at marriage, motherhood and the mundane matters of life. The show runs through Sunday. For more information call 631-298-4500.

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Comedy Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents Joseph Vecsey, back again to host the All Star Comedy Show with Optimum Cables “The Unmovers” on Friday at 8 PM. Special guests for this event include Vladimir Caamano (Montreal’s Just for Laughs), and Leonard Ouzts (BET Comic View). Tickets are $25 and available online at www.baystreet.org.

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Contra Dance

The Parrish Art Museum will host its second evening of traditional American contra dance, or barn dance, with professional caller Chart Guthrie and East End Bluegrass group, Dunegrass, on Friday from 6 to 8 PM. Visit www.parrishart.org.

Book & Bottle

The Suffolk County Historical Society presents Book & Bottle with Nancy Solomon on On the Bay: Bay Houses and Maritime Culture on Long Island’s Marshlands on Saturday at 1 PM. Call 631-727-2881 x100.

Women Who Write

East End Women’s Network presents a panel discussion on women who write on Wednesday, March 23, from 5:30 to 8 PM at Bouy One Restaurant in Westhampton. Panelists include Charlee Fam, author of Last Train to Babylon, Debbie Slevin, author of UnPregnant Pause: Where Are the Babies? and Janice Jay Young, professional writer and editor. Visit www.eewn.org.

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This Wide Night

This Wide Night, a play by Chloe Moss Presented by Speck of Light Productions will open at At The John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall in East Hampton on Thursday and run through March 26. The show stars Chloë Dirksen and Jessica Mortellaro and is directed by Joe Minutillo. Can a friendship forged in prison survive the wide black abyss of freedom? Upon her release from prison, Lorraine heads straight to Marie’s - her former cellmate’s - apartment, having nowhere else to go. But the friendship that once protected them now threatens to smother their fragile freedom. For tickets visit thiswidenight. brownpapertickets.com or at 1-800838-3006. $28 in advance, $35 cash at the door.

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Andromeda

JDTLab presents Andromeda by Kate Mueth and Neo-Political Cowgirls at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Chained to a rock as a meal for the sea monster, Andromeda is left for dead, alone with the thoughts in her head. Mueth and The Neo-Political Cowgirls dive into this ancient myth and deconstruct it for a modern myth examination. Visit www.guildhall. org.

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Vines & Branches

Rita Winkler, owner of Vines & Branches, Gourmet Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar & Specialty Food Boutique in Greenport will be kicking off the Spring 2016 season with a celebratory anniversary weekend commemorating their fifth year in business. The weekend’s festivities include tastings and samplings from Vines & Branches’

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variety of fresh, premium, extra virgin olive oils, balsamic vinegars, savory olive tapenades, salsas, all natural condensed soups, sauces, pestos, spices and artisanal salts. There will be tastings from Vines & Branches’ many signature recipes including black truffle popcorn, blood orange and blueberry balsamic gelato and specialty dips. Additionally, customers have the option of enjoying wines. Tastings and wine pairings will be provided by Greenport Wines & Spirit. Guests can also enjoy a special cocktail reception on Friday from 4 to 6 PM. On Sunday from noon to 3 PM, Lily Dougherty Johnson, owner of Lily’s Farm in Southold will be offering demos, samplings and tastings of brunch recipes made from the farm’s organic eggs, with tasting of Vines & Branches’ bellini.

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Hamptons Restaurant Week

Hamptons Restaurant Week is back! The week begins on April 3 and runs through April 10. All participants will offer a special three-course prix fixe menu, with three options per course, for $27.95. For more information visit www. hamptonsrestaurantweek.com.

Rowdy Hall

Rowdy Hall in East Hampton will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with special Irish fare and drink specials on Thursday and again on Saturday and Sunday the day of the Montauk St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Specials include Magner’s Original Cider for $6, Irish Mimosas for $3 and St. Patty’s Rowdy Tap for $6. On Thursday there is a $25 two-course prix fixe. Call 631324-8555.

Harbor Grill

Harbor Grill in East Hampton is serving up Irish classics in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day from Thursday through Sunday. All specials will be served with a soup or salad

and Irish soda bread for $19 and $5 Guinness drafts will be available all weekend. Specials, subject to change, include Corned Beef and Cabbage for $19, Bangers and Mash for $19 and Shepherd’s Pie for $19. For reser vations or further information, contact Harbor Grill at 631-604-5290.

NCAA March Madness

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack will be celebrating NCAA March Madness from Thursday through April 4. Follow any team’s journey from the first round to the championship on five large HD TVs while enjoying several March Madness bar and food specials. Happy Hour specials are also available Thursday and Friday from 3 to 8 PM as well as all day Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. NCAA Tournament specials include $5 Drafts of the Day, $3 Lone Stars, $6 Cocktails of the Day, $8 Fresh Margaritas, $2.50 hush puppies, $3 warm pretzels, $4 wings and much more. Visit www.townlinebbq.com.


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the tasting room every Saturday from 2 to 6 PM. Visit www. sherwoodhousevineyards.com.

Coffee Pot Cellars

Coffee Pot Cellars in Cutchogue presents a 2013 Meritage Sneak Peak on Saturday from 2 to 5 PM with $3 tastings. Randy Jackson performs at 2 PM Sunday. Visit www.coffeepotcellars. com.

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Long Island Winterfest

Long Island Winterfest continues. For a full schedule of events visit www. liwinterfest.com.

Wölffer Estate

Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack presents Candlelight Friday every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. This week, Radio Europa’s Latin rhythms. Visit www.wolffer.com.

Baiting Hollow Farm

Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents NY Front on Saturday from 2 to 6 PM and Denice Given Trio on Sunday from 2 to 6 PM. Visit www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.

Bedell Cellars

Bedell Cellars in Cutchogue presents The Bryan Carter Trio on Sunday at 1 PM. Visit www.bedellcellars.com.

Clovis Point Vineyard

Clovis Point Vineyard in Jamesport presents live music on Saturday with Southold Slim from 1:30 to 5 PM.

On Sunday, live music by Robert Bruey from 1:30 to 5 PM. Visit www. clovispointwines.com.

Lieb Cellars

Lieb Cellars in Cutchogue presents a Friday Night Music Series, this week with Cassandra House from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday, live music by Robin Sidor from 3 to 6 PM. Visit www.liebcellars. com.

Martha Clara Vineyards

Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead presents live music with the East End Trio on Saturday from 2 to 5 PM. Visit www.marthaclaravineyards.com.

Osprey’s Dominion

Osprey’s Dominion Vineyard in Peconic presents live music with Como Brothers on Saturday from 1 to 4 PM. Visit www.ospreysdominion.com.

Pindar Vineyards

Pindar Vineyards in Peconic presents Wine & Artisan Cheese Pairing featuring The Village Cheese Shop on Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM. There will also be music by Jen Kane on Saturday from 1 to 5 PM. Visit www. pindar.net.

Raphael in Peconic presents Chris Hurley & Friends on Saturday from 1 to 4 PM. Also Saturday, NOFO Varietals 101 at 12:30 PM and a Caci Wine Dinner at 6:30 PM. On Sunday, Out Of The Blue with Erin Chase & Beth Dennison from 1 to 4 PM. Visit www. raphaelwine.com.

Sherwood House

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Shinn Estate

Shinn Estate Vineyards presents Futures Night! on Friday and Saturday from 5:30 to 8 PM, reservations only. A Vineyard walk with Barbara Shinn is held Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 PM. Visit www.shinnestatevineyards.com.

Sparkling Pointe

Sparkling Pointe’s 5th Annual Téte de Cuvée Grand Tasting Event will be held on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. $125. Visit www.sparklingpointe.com.

Palmer Vineyards

Palmer Vineyards in Riverhead presents a blind tasting on Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. Visit www.palmervineyards.com.

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Fresh local seafood and inspired salads Reservations four or more Gluten-Free Menu Available check out our weekly specials at www.ilcaps.com

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lessons, surfing and other watersports such as wakeboarding, wake skating and more. Also included are other sports: soccer, rugby, skateboarding and favorite games like dodgeball. Ahead of her time-- organic, farm to table, eco-conscious and the whole child have been part of The Art Farm’s philosophy and vocabulary from the very beginning and continue as integral themes 20 years later.

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forests, and looking for fabulous birds. SoFo Camp Discover the wonders of nature here on 631-537-9735 the South Fork of Long Island. www.sofo.org Source for Summer See live nativeYour reptiles 2012 and amphibians; explore unique hands-on exhibits, Fun On The East YMCA End. East Hampton marine touch tank, and butterfly garden. RECenter Take part in nature walks and workshops 631-329-6884 including exploring bays and ocean www.ymcali.org waters, walking through magnificent YMCA East Hampton RECenter

Summer Day Camp offers a robust and fun-filled camp program which provides children positive developmental experiences and encourages them to forge bonds with each other and with staff, building confidence through skill building activities suited to their age. Children experience a sense of achievement through opportunities in the outdoors and are welcomed to a physically and emotionally safe and stimulating environment. Summer day campers are also able to explore creativity, teamwork and leadership in a wide range of physically active programs that influence lifelong healthy living. Discounts available before March 31.

The Art Farm

Ages 2 1/2 to 7

Sports • Swimming • Art • Yoga Science • Gymnastics • Music • Special Events 7 Industrial Road P.O. Box 1378 Wainscott, NY 11975

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www.theartfarminthehamptons.com 631-965-8699 The Art Farm on Wheels hits the road! Mari Linnman, founder of The Art Farm, one of the premiere Hamptons summer day camps, celebrates 20 years by launching her new concept, Art Farm on Wheels, for children ages six to 12. Campers discover the best the Hamptons has to offer while learning to master quintessential Hamptons sports through golf clinics, tennis instruction, horseback riding

www.hamptons-shakespeare.org/ camp 631-267-0105 Hamptons Shakespeare Festival (HSF) and the Southampton Cultural Center (SCC) are excited to announce the return of Camp Shakespeare to both Southampton and Amagansett. Camp Shakespeare is a fun, creative, and welcoming place for kids and teens ages eight to 15, to explore theater and, of course, Shakespeare. Camps will be held on the expansive grounds of and within St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in central Amagansett, and in partnership with the SCC, both at the Center and in adjacent Agawam Park in Southampton.

Summer Camp @Ross

631-907-5555 www.summercamp.ross.org Online enrollment now open for East Hampton and Bridgehampton locations. Open houses will be held on May 28 at the Lower School in Bridgehampton at 9 AM and at the Upper School in East Hampton at 11 AM.

Camp Invention

800-968-4332 www.campinvention.org Camp Invention is where BIG ideas become the next BIG thing! Local educators lead a week of handson activities created especially for children entering grades first to sixth. Camp Invention gives boys and girls the opportunity to investigate circuits, disassemble household appliances, and much more! As they dream, build and make discoveries, they will have a chance to examine science and technology concepts during team-building exercises. Locations throughout your area including at Springs School!

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Reasonable Year Round & Seasonal Rates Weekly and Bi-Weekly Cleanings Home Openings & Closings

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East Hampton Indoor Tennis

631-537-8012 www.ehit.ws The Davis Cup Tennis Program provides top summer tennis instruction. Players of all skill levels are welcome to attend and each camper is placed into an appropriate group. All campers receive an official East Hampton Indoor Tennis Club T-shirt, complete personal evaluation write-up, and camp prizes during their summer session.

East Hampton Sports Camp @ Sportime

631-267-CAMP (2267) www. EastHamptonSportCampSportime.com East Hampton Sports Camp, now in its third year, offers the additional cache of the Sportime facility in Amagansett. There are camps for preschoolers all the way up to 13 year olds, for one week or for the entire summer. East Hampton Sports Camp offers children a plethora of sports-oriented activities, an afternoon beach program, and an on-site swimming pool.

The Country School Camp Explore

631-537-2255 www.countryschooleasthampton.org The Country School Summer Camp is for kids ages two through seven. There is a full range of activities to choose from, including art, music, gymnastics, jewelry making, team sports, swimming, and much more. Located on Industrial Road in Wainscott – call for dates and rates.

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Raynor Country Day School

631-288-4658 The best gift you can give a child. Kids can enjoy an all inclusive summer camp offering both indoor and outdoor options. 12-acre grounds offer manicured fields, gymnasium, two heated pool aquatics center and sports courts designed for various uses. Flexible options include two-day, three-day, and five-day experiences from 9 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday. A mature and experienced staff is on hand. Located in Westhampton Beach.

NOGA Soccer

1-800-422-6778 www.nogasoccer.com Noga Soccer is coming to the East End this July and August, taking over fields in Sag Harbor, East Hampton, Quogue and Montauk. For ages four and up.

Future Stars Camp

631-287-6707 futurestarssouthampton.com Future Stars Camps is offering junior

summer camps focusing on multi sport, soccer, tennis, basketball, lacrosse and baseball programs.

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Peconic Dunes

Summer Camp 631-727-7850 ext. 328 The Cornell Cooperative Extension sponsors a sleep away and day camp for youngsters eight through 15. Includes training in outdoor survival, marine science, forest, pond, and woodlands study. Call for more information.

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Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue Pony Tails Compassion Camp

631-537-7335 For the camper who just can’t get enough of the world of horses, have we got a camp for you. Beginning June 27, camps will run at the Bridgehampton farm Monday through Friday for kids ages four to 12 from 9:30 AM to 1 PM. On Monday and Wednesday, kids ages three to four are welcome from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Extended day option is for seven to 12 year olds, with the camp going until 3:30 PM daily. Private riding lessons are also available. Learn to ride safely while studying animal care. Camp runs through September 2.

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Preschool Camp (ages 3-5) 9:00am - 1:30pm or till 3:00pm Multi-Sport Camp (ages 6 - 13) 9:00am - 4:00pm

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Buckskill Tennis Club

631-324-2243 Located in East Hampton, the Buckskill Tennis Club offers a program to help develop well-rounded tennis players. Instruction is given in form, technique, fitness, and proper tennis etiquette.

Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck

631-878-1070 www.camppaquatuck.com Specifically designed for campers with disabilities. Campers are encouraged and assisted to participate in these sports within the extent of their capabilities: baseball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis, handball, ping-pong, badminton, miniature golf, and lawn bowling. Adaptive recreational and educational swimming is one of the most popular activities among

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campers. A special buddy system is used to ensure waterfront safety. For children and young adults up to the age of 21. It’s on Chet Swezey Road in Center Moriches.

The Girl Scouts Camp

631-324-4435 www.gsnc.org/camp Camp Blue Bay Sleepaway Camp, located in East Hampton, provides girls with an outdoor experience in which campers can choose to live in a troop house or go tent camping. A variety of program choices are available for one or two week sessions. Girls will participate in general camp activities including

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swimming, boating, crafts, nature, campfires and more. Runs from the beginning of July to the end of August.

Hamptons Baseball Camp

631-907-2566 hamptonsbaseballcamp.com For children of all experience levels, ages four to 16, who want to play baseball in a safe, fun, positive and organized learning environment. Emphasis is placed on effort over talent, team concepts and core fundamentals. Also include are tips on diet, fitness and “intangibles.” Weeklong summer sessions are available from June through September in Water Mill.

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Camp Good Grief 631-288-8400 www.eeh.org Every year East End Hospice offers a summer camp for children who have experienced the loss of a loved one. This year Camp Good Grief will be held August 22 to August 26 at Peconic Dunes Camp in Southold. There are fun activities and plenty of surprises, plus the camp gives the children a chance to bond with others who have had similar experiences.

Sandy Hollow Day Camp

631-283-2296 www.sandyhollowcamp.com The Southampton-based camp, for ages three through 13, offers a wide variety of activities including swimming, tennis, sports, and arts and crafts. It is family owned and operated. Transportation is available.

Main Beach Adventure Camp

631-537-2716 www.mainbeach.com It’s never too early to learn the basics of the good life: surfing, windsurfing, wake boarding, etc. Campers also learn to appreciate and respect the ocean and safety techniques. Sign up for one week or the whole summer. The ratio of instructors to kids is one to two and there are always lifeguards on duty. Drop off will be at Main Beach Surf & Sport on Montauk Highway in Wainscott.

Pathfinder Country Day Camp

631-668-2080, 1-800-892-5532 www.pathfinderdaycamp.com Treat your kids to a summer they will remember in scenic Montauk. Activities include swimming instruction in a heated pool, basketball, baseball, archery, tennis, cookout and much more. Transportation included!

Kidsummer Art Camp at The Parrish Art Museum 631-283-2118 www.parrishart.org The museum will be offering sessions throughout the summer. Activities include painting, drawing, pottery, sculpture, photography, printmaking, collage, textiles, and much more. Reservations are needed.


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