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tautly wound “Serioso” and the thrilling and expansive C major “Razumovsky” quartet, whose final movement is one of Beethoven’s most exciting and beloved. For more info on the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival visit www. bcmf.org. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com.

Live Music

The Miró Quartet

The Miró Quartet’s “BCMF Spring” concert will be held on Saturday at 6 PM at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church, bringing their signature vibrant playing style and deeply musical interpretations. This year, they perform a blockbuster program featuring Ginastera’s lively and brightly energetic first string quartet, and two of Beethoven’s iconic quartets – the

Jazz On Sunday

AMP Trio brings smart, contemporary jazz to the North Fork with “Jazz On Sunday” concert at 2 PM in the community room at Congregation Tifereth Israel in Greenport. The concert is part of the “Great Music Sunday” series sponsored by the synagogue for North Fork residents and visitors. Tickets at $15 can be purchased at the door.

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Graham Parker Duo

The Graham Parker Duo perform neo-classic 70s rock and roll at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Sunday at 8 PM. Visit www. whbpac.org.

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Michael Pour

Michael Pour will perform at Harbor Grill in East Hampton on Saturday at 7 PM on 12 string guitar and vocals. Admission is free.

Glenn Roth

Glenn Roth, celebrated by millions of commuters as a street-performing busker at New York City’s Grand Central Station and other urban venues, will bring his high energy, finger-style, acoustic guitar playing to the Jamesport Meeting House on Friday evening at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $10 at the door. Students are free. For information, call 631-722-5170.

Liquid Jamz!

230 Down in Southampton presents Liquid Jamz! every Wednesday from 8 PM to close. Open-mic style freeform jam. Make music with your friends and/or make new musical connections in a chill atmosphere. Each week there is a great lineup of local talent. Bands welcome. No cover, just fun times. Artists are encouraged to bring instruments and cables. Hosted by Jennifer Hope Liquidimagination. Friend request her on Facebook to stay up-to-date on theme nights.

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 Claire Daly on baritone sax and Ray Anderson on trombone. Visit www. thejamsession.org.

The Stephen Talkhouse

Open Mic Night is held on Thursday at 8 PM. On Friday, Roses Grove Band at 8 PM and The Hackensack Men & The Trenton Horns at 10 PM. On Saturday it’s Nancy Atlas at 8 PM and Hot Date Band at 10 PM.

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Lost in Yonkers

Neil Simon’s Lost in Yonkers will be the third production in Hampton Theatre Company’s current season. Set in the summer of 1942, Jay and

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Arty, ages 15 and 13, are deposited at their grandmother’s hothouse apartment above the family candy store in Yonkers. Their mother has recently

died and their father Eddie must travel for work in order to pay off mounting debts. Lost in Yonkers runs through April 17 at the Quogue Community Hall on Jessup Avenue in Quogue. Visit www.hamptontheatre.org.

The Long Island Aquarium presents Mystery Dinner Theater – Death & Taxes on Friday from 6 to 10:30 PM. Enjoy an evening of dining, dancing and crime. The Killing Kompany, featuring professional Broadway, television, and film actors will entertain and you’ll be part of the show. Start the evening with a cocktail hour among the most colorful and tropical tanks (includes complimentary wine). Then move to the elegant Sea Star Ballroom for dinner, dancing, and a brand new comedymurder-mystery-audience-participationshow. To purchase tickets, call 631-2089200, ext. 426. The price is $69.95

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Shrek The Musical

The Riverhead Central School District presents Shrek The Musical on Friday at 7 PM, Saturday at 2 PM and 7 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. $10. Visit www.brownpapertickets.com or call 631-369-6741.

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Fine Arts Exhibit

Art work created by students on Suffolk County Community College’s Eastern Campus in Riverhead will be presented from Saturday through May 2 at the Eastern Campus Student Fine Arts Exhibit in the college’s Lyceum Gallery. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, April 14, from 4 to

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6 PM. The spring Eastern Campus Student Fine Arts Exhibit is a lively salon-style show highlighting exceptional art work featuring student works created in fine art disciplines including life drawing, drawing, 2D design, and art appreciation. There will be over 70 works on view in a variety of media and sizes.

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The Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead presents Fullerton’s Long Island, “The Lure of the Land” exhibit. The show is a never-before-seen exhibition of over 70 large-sized historic photographs of Long Island from the legendary Hal B. Fullerton Collection in the Grand Staas Gallery. Curated by Neil Scholl and Peter Dicke. An opening reception will be held on Saturday at 1 PM. Light refreshments will be served. The exhibit will run through December 23.

Barbed Wire & Picket Fences

The RJD Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “Barbed Wire & Picket Fences,” with an opening reception on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. Meet artists Charlotta Janssen and Phillip Thomas. Explore the unique techniques of these

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contemporary artists as they document historical moments of struggle towards a “post-racial atmosphere.” Both artists incorporate elements of collage to their mixed media figurative works to emphasize the multi-layered stories behind their subjects.

Art Groove

The Sixth Annual "Art Groove" will be held at Ashawagh Hall on Saturday and Sunday. The show features the artwork of 14 contemporary artists. An opening reception is on Saturday from 6 to 11 PM beginning with a special musical performance by The King Bees featuring Frank Latorre, followed by a dance party featuring DJ G-Funk’s hot mix. "Art Groove" combines musical,

performance and visual art creating a unique, modern social experience. Each year, Art Groove, attracts nearly 300 attendees. The projection mapped motion graphics video Reboot will be projected on the outside of Ashawagh Hall. On Sunday at 3 PM there is a screening of Making The Guitar Maker, a documentary by John Jinks. Artists include Laura Benjamin, Barbara Bilotta, Rosalind Brenner, Michael Cardacino, Nadine Daskaloff, Anahi DeCanio, Ellen Dooley, Ginger Hendler, Frank Latorre, Geralyne Lewandowski, Tom Steele, Ursula Thomas, Charles Waller, and Mark Zimmerman. Visit www.artgroove.info.

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ELIH Car Raffle

The Eastern Long Island Hospital Auxiliary is once again teaming up with Mullen Motors of Southold for its 11th Annual Car Raffle. The Auxiliary will offer the lucky winner a choice of $15,000 in cash or a beautiful new 2016 Chrysler 200. The 2016 Chrysler 200, a four door sedan with All Wheel Drive, is currently on display at the hospital’s entrance. Tickets are $50 each and are limited to the first 900 received, making the odds of winning favorable. The drawing is on May 13 at noon. Ticket holders need not be present to win. Visit www.ELIH.org.

Rotary Spaghetti Dinner

The Rotary Club of Riverhead will host its Annual Spaghetti Lunch/ Dinner today at Polish Hall. Enjoy the traditional spaghetti and meatballs or chicken parmigiana, plus a tossed green salad, garlic bread, a beverage and dessert. Eat in or take out. There will also be a 50/­50 raffle on the day of the event. Proceeds from this Rotary fundraiser go to support the Brendan House, a home for traumatic brain injury survivors being constructed in Riverhead. Lunch will be served from noon to 2

PM. Lunch tickets are $13 for adults, $10 for seniors, $8 for kids. Dinner will be served from 4 to 8 PM. Dinner tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and $10 for kids. Tickets are available at the door or from any Riverhead Rotarian. For more information visit www.riverheadrotary. org.

Benefit For Monica Walter

Monica Walter was very recently diagnosed with HER2 - Positive Breast Cancer. The East End community is supporting her and the Walter family with a charity event at Inlet Seafood Restaurant in Montauk tonight from 5 to 8 PM. Come help show support with food, drink and a chance to win some prizes. The cost is $40 per person and includes buffet, raffle and cash bar. Tickets will be sold in advance in Montauk and Springs. Call 631-2385146 or 631-830-7166 or email WeGotThisWalterFamilyFund@gmail. com for more info.

An Evening Of Comedy

They’re putting the funny in fundraiser. All are invited to An Evening of Comedy at Hotel Indigo in Riverhead on Friday from 7 to 11 PM. Proceeds benefit the homeless pets at the Kent Animal Shelter and featured comedians from Laughter Saves Lives. Hors d’oeuvres will be served, plus a cash bar, Chinese auction, the Kent volunteers traveling pet boutique, adoptable pets, 50/50 raffle, scavenger hunt and more. Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door. Tickets and information at www.kentanimalshelter.com or call 631-727-5731.

Katy's Courage

The annual Katy's Courage 5K will be held on Saturday, April 16, in Sag Harbor. Check in begins at 7 AM and there is an 8:30 AM start time. Katy's Courage is dedicated to education, research and grief support for children, teens and their families on the East End. The event celebrates the life, generosity and courage of Sag Harbor 12-yearold Katy Steward who lost her battle with cancer is 2010. Pre registration is $25 and $30 day of the race. Visit www.katyscourage.itsyourrace.com to register.

A Moveable Feast

The Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation and Slow Food East End present “A Moveable Feast,” an

Welcome To Soldier Ride

The Suffolk County Community College Eastern Campus Student Veterans Association present Welcome To Soldier Ride the movie tomorrow at 6 PM at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead. Director and writer Nick Kraus will be the guest speaker. There will also be a silent auction, raffles and

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evening of food, drink, and community to celebrate the legacy of Josh Levine and support Edible School Gardens on the East End. The event will take place on April 17 from 4 to 7 PM at Dodds & Eder Landscape Design Showroom in Sag Harbor. Josh Levine believed that children should have the oppor tunity to experience first-hand what real food is, where it comes from, and how to grow it. He lived his truth by farming the land and raising his family on the East End, a community that values the natural connection between food and farming. In the past six years, under the auspices of The Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation and Slow Food East End, Levine’s passion for educating children about sustainable farming, healthy eating and lifestyle continues to take root and flourish. All funds raised from this event support The Edible School Gardens Program, which includes stipends for three Master Farmers, as well as minigrants to benefit school gardens and purchase supplies. The East End of Long Island has one of the largest, most successful school garden programs in the United States. Tickets are $100 per person for members of Slow Food and $150 per person for non-members. Members will receive a one-time savings of $25 when two or more tickets are purchased. To p u r c h a s e t i c k e t s o r m a k e a d o n a t i o n , v i s i t w w w. joshualevinefoundation.org.


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(HBTS) is excited to premiere its new spring production of the ballet Coppelia on Friday at 7 PM, Saturday at 1 PM and 7 PM, and Sunday at 2 PM at Guild Hall’s John Drew Theater in East Hampton. Advanced ticket sales are $20 for children (under 12 years of age) and $25 for adults for general orchestra seating. Day of performance tickets sales are $25 for children (under 12 years of age) and $30 for adults for regular orchestra seating. Premium orchestra, box seats, balcony and group rates are also available. The score is by Leo Delibes and the ballet is choreographed by the director of HBTS, Sara Jo Strickland and includes beautiful costumes designed and

hand sewn by Yuka Silvera and lighting design by Sebastian Paczynski. Guest artists include Nicholas Sipes dancing the role of Franz and Adam and Gail Baranello of A&G Dance C o m p a n y dancing the diver tissment, “ Wa r. ” R o s e K e l l y a n Advanced Professional Student Level 6 at HBTS will be dancing the role of Swanhilda. Visit www. hamptonballettheatreschool.com for more info.

Jody Oberfelder Project

DanceFusion at Southampton Cultural Center has started its 2016 Season. The opener is the Jody Oberfelder Project on Saturday. A workshop will be held from 3 to 4:45 PM and performance from 6 to 7 PM. Visit www.scc-arts.org.

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Newport Folk Fest

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents The Newport Folk Festival, A Retrospective on Friday at 8 PM. Visit www.baystreet.org.

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East Hampton WEDNESDAY 4•6•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. THURSDAY 4•7•16 • Fifth and sixth graders discuss The Golden Compass with buddies in the Buddy Book Group at Amagansett Library at 6 PM. Stop by the library to sign up, or call 631-267-3810. FRIDAY 4•8•16 • A class designed to help seniors stay independent for life will be offered at the Amagansett Library from 1 to 3 PM Call 631-267-3810 to register. SATURDAY 4•9•16 • Hike Big Reed Pond with Jim Zajac of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet him at 10 AM at the Big Reed Nature trail parking lot off East Lake Drive in Montauk. Call 212-769-4311 with questions. • Gayden Wren stars as Tennessee Walt in a oneman show at East Hampton Library. From 1 to 2:30 PM, enjoy songs from country music’s greatest songwriters. Call 631-324-0222 ext 3 to register.

Southampton THURSDAY 4•7•16 • Marilyn Carminio will discuss three decades of high society on both sides of the Atlantic, from 1870’s New York to the Edwardian Era in London in a program entitled “Beyond Downton Abbey: Gilded Age Society New York and London.” 11 AM at the Rogers Mansion in Southampton. $5 includes the lunch and talk. Call 631-283-2494 to register. FRIDAY 4•8•16 • Kadampa Meditation Center The Hampton’s in Sag Harbor holds Friday night classes from 5:30 to 7 PM, designed to take a look at Buddhist thought and meditation. On Sunday morning, meditation classes are held from 10:30 till noon. SATURDAY 4•9•16 • The Water’s Edge, Bay View Pines, and Friends of the Big Duck Civic associations are holding a Community “Spring Fling” from 6 to 10 PM at The Flanders Men’s Club located just east of The Big Duck (off Flanders Road). Admission includes a buffet dinner and entertainment by singer/DJ Joe Buscemi. Tickets

are limited to 100 and must be paid in advance. For reservations and information call 631-727-5787. • Marder’s in Bridgehampton hosts a ‘Spring Lawn Care” lecture at 10 AM. Call 631-537-3700 for more information. • Dan Snow discusses dry stone art in the landscape at 2 PM at the Bridgehampton Community House. The talk is hosted by the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons. Members are admitted free; others pay $10. Call 631-537-2223 to learn more. • Terry Sullivan, Author and Photographer, presents My Sag Harbor Bird Notebook, a conversational survey in poetry, prose, photography, and prints at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. The event begins with a nature walk with Sullivan at 3:15 PM. Call SoFo for details. 631-537-9735. • It’s an alewife adventure with Howard Reisman of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at the Elliston Park entrance on Millstone Brook Road in Southampton. Call 631-283-5376 for details. SUNDAY 4•10•16 • The Sunday service at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse in Bridgehampton this week is entitled “Celebration Sunday: Nurturing Our Brood.”10:30 AM. MONDAY 4•11•16 • The League of Women Voters of the Hamptons invites the community to an open forum featuring a speaker from the East End chapter of the Citizens Climate Lobby. 7 PM. At Southampton Town’s Senior Citizens Center, 25 Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays. TUESDAY 4•12•16 • To celebrate National Pet Day, teens make jingly cat toys for feline friends at 4 PM at Rogers Memorial

North Fork FRIDAY 4•8•16 • Suffragette screens at 1:30 PM at the MattituckLaurel Library. SATURDAY 4•9•16 • Toddlers do their thing in the children’s room while parents have a chance to socialize over coffee at Shelter Island Library. 10:30 AM. • Join the Group for the East End at Downs Farm Preserve on the Main Road in Cutchogue from 11 AM till 1 PM for a hands on experience with live animals. Call 631-765-6450. SUNDAY 4•10•16 • Suffolk Community College hosts open house on its campuses, including the Eastern Suffolk and the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center, both in Riverhead, from 1 to 3 PM. RSVP by calling the Eastern campus at 631-548-2512.

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Wölffer Estate

Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack presents Candlelight Friday every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. This week, Claes Brondal, percussion and jazz. Visit www.wolffer.com.

Baiting Hollow Farm

Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents 3EZ on Saturday from 2 to 6 PM and Denice Given and Conrad Taylor on Sunday from 2 to 6 PM. Visit www.baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.

Clovis Point Vineyard

Clovis Point Vineyard in Jamesport presents live music on Saturday with Robert Bruey from 1:30 to 5 PM and Erin Chase on Sunday from 1:30 to 5 PM. Visit www.clovispointwines.com.

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M a r t h a C l a r a Vi n e y a r d s i n Riverhead presents a 90s tribute featuring Stifler’s Mom on Friday at 7 PM. Visit www.marthaclaravineyards. com.

Osprey’s Dominion

Osprey’s Dominion Vineyard in Peconic presents live music with East End Trio on Saturday from 1 to 4 PM and Kristina Rocco Trio on Sunday from 1 to 4 PM. Visit www.ospreysdominion. com.

Pindar Vineyards

Pindar Vineyards in Peconic presents music by Mark Eisemann on Saturday from 1 to 5 PM. The Nice Buns Food Truck will be there. Visit www.pindar.net.

Raphael

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Sherwood House

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Deals At 1770 House

Each Thursday through April, in the intimate downstairs Tavern at The 1770 House in East Hampton, the signature burger, meatloaf, chicken parmesan and ribs are $17.70, with house wine by the glass at $9 and a house beer selection at $4. From Sunday to Thursday, except holidays, complementing nightly menus in the dining room and Tavern, there is a $35 three-course prix fixe including Executive Chef Michael Rozzi’s popular a la carte dishes. At the core of Rozzi’s menus is local bounty with New American cuisine that changes with the season. Visit www.1770house.com or call 631-324-1770.

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$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 PM. Friday is all night happy hour with taproom specials and DJ Dory at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.

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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.

Prime Time

Prime Time at The Palm in East Hampton takes place Sunday through Friday from 5 to 7 PM with half off “Prime Bites” at the Palm Bar.

Townline BBQ

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack hosts happy hour with specials 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.

Bostwick’s Chowder House

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

Hamptons Restaurant Week

Hamptons Restaurant Week runs through Sunday. 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.

Bostwick’s Opens

Bostwick’s Chowder House in East Hampton will reopen on Thursday for the 2016 season. Business hours, leading into the summer, will be Thursday through Sunday beginning at 11:30 AM. Bostwick’s classic menu will return with crowd favorites. For further information visit www. bostwickschowderhouse.com.

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www.indyeastend.com Your 2012 Source for Summer Fun On The East End.

SoFo Camp

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631-537-9735 www.sofo.org See live native reptiles and amphibians; explore unique handson exhibits, marine touch tank, and butterfly garden. Take part in nature walks and workshops including exploring bays and ocean waters, walking through magnificent forests, and looking for fabulous birds. Discover the wonders of nature here on the South Fork of Long Island.

YMCA East Hampton RECenter

631-329-6884 www.ymcali.org YMCA East Hampton RECenter Summer Day Camp offers a robust and fun-filled camp program which provides children with 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 can 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.

The Art Farm

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 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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Camp Shakespeare

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

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Camp Good Grief

Ages 2 1/2 to 7

a bereavement day camp for children who have experienced the loss of a parent or loved one

August 22-26, 2016

at Peconic Dunes Camp, Southold, New York

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

631.537.2255 countryschooleasthampton.org

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For registration and more information about Camp Good Grief, call to make a donation, contact East End Hospice at 631.288.8400, or info@eeh.org, or visit us at www.eehcampgoodgrief.org


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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.

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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.

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.

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

operates the 46,000 square foot, state of the art indoor complex is an affiliate of Future Stars Tennis, LLC, on of New York’s largest sports management companies.

Buckskill Tennis Club

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.

631-324-2243 Located in East Hampton, the Buckskill Tennis Club offers a program to help develop wellrounded tennis players. Instruction is given in form, technique, fitness, and proper tennis etiquette. Buckskill instructors stress the importance of enjoying tennis, “a game for life.”

Future Stars Camp

Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck

Noga Soccer

Raynor Country Day School

631-287-6707 futurestarssouthampton.com Future Stars Camps is offering junior summer camps focusing on multi sport, soccer, tennis, basketball, lacrosse and baseball programs. Future Stars Southampton LLC, which

631-878-1070 www.camppaquatuck.com Specifically designed for campers with disabilities. Campers are encouraged and assisted to participate in these sports within

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East Hampton Sports Camp @ Sportime

631-267-CAMP (2267) www.sportimeny.com/ehsc East Hampton Sports Camp @ SPORTIME offers children between the ages of 3 and 13 an exciting program of sports and games that includes tennis, baseball, swimming, basketball, soccer, dodgeball, capture-the-flag and more! Experienced art and music teachers also provide campers with a variety of creative activities, special events and fun theme days.

THE BEST COUNSELORS AND COACHES IN THE HAMPTONS!

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.

BUS SERVICE FROM WATERMILL, BRID GEHAMPTON, WAINSCOTT AND MONTAUK

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SIGN UP FOR THE ENTIRE SUMMER OR FOR JUST ONE WEEK! Preschool Camp (ages 3-5) 9:00am - 1:30pm or till 3:00pm Multi-Sport Camp (ages 6 - 13) 9:00am - 4:00pm

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.

Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue Pony Tails Compassion Camp

631-537-7335 For the camper who just can’t get

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SUMMER CAMP SUMMER CAMP OPEN OPEN HOUSES HOUSES

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REGISTER TODAY! (631) 267-CAMP (2267)

www.SportimeNY.com/EHSC ehsc@sportimeny.com

We’re located at SPORTIME Amagansett on Abrahams Path


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The Girl Scouts Camp

CONTINUED FROM PAGE C-11. 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 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.

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

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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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East End Hospice 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.

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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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