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The Art Of Discovery

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Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts held a successful Curtain Up! event at Joe’s Pub at The Public in NYC. It was Bay Street’s fifth Annual Spring Benefit which honored Ana R. Daniel, founding Board of Trustees Chair and ongoing Board member for 25 years, and was hosted by Bay Street’s Artistic Director Scott Schwartz. Curtain Up! previewed the exciting 2016 Summer Mainstage Season, featuring presentations and performances by some of the stars and creators of the new productions.

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On Saturday evening the Richard J. Demato Gallery in Sag Harbor opened "The Art of Discovery," showcasing the work of the five winners (out of over 130 entrants) of the seventh annual juried art contest. A portion of the sales benefit The Retreat, the only non-profit domestic violence agency on the East End.


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Caleb And Carolyn

Student Scholarship Concerts” on Sunday at 2 PM. Call 631-722-5170.

End Arts. These professional musicians and educators will perform pieces on piano, strings, guitar, and vocals. Performers include Paolo Bartolani, Lisa Casal-Galietta, Joseph Freyre, Matt Gardiner, Gene Lamendola, Andrea Modugno, Doug Sabo, Ann Webb, and others. The public is invited to attend this free concert; refreshments will follow the recital.

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The Montauk Community Church Coffee House presents Caleb and Carolyn on Friday at 7 PM. The Buffalobased singer-songwriter duo mix folk, country, alternative and bluegrass. Free and open to the public.

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Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents jazz with Judy Carmichael and Billy Stritch on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.baystreet.org.

The Spirit of Zimbabwe

Mark Seidenfeld presents “The Spirit of Zimbabwe” on Friday at 6 PM at The White Room Gallery. On Saturday there will be a mbira and singing workshop at a private residence in Bridgehampton at 11 AM. For more info email mark@sasslaw.com.

Works in Progress

The Jamesport Meeting House presents “Works in Progress: Riverhead

A Concert of Hope and Healing will be held at St. Rosalies Parish in Hampton Bays on Saturday at 7 PM featuring Jennifer Testa and her ensemble.

230 Down in Southampton presents Liquid Jamz! every Wednesday from 8 PM to close with an open-mic style free-form 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.

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Rites of Spring Music Fest on the North Fork continues with a concert of live and electronic music with the Cliff Baldwin Ensemble under the stars at Southold’s Custer Institute on Saturday at 7 PM. Visit www.ritesmusic.org.

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The seventh annual Montauk Music Fest will be held Thursday through Sunday at venues throughout Montauk. For a full list of venues and lineup visit www.montaukmusicfestival.com.

School Faculty Recital

East End Arts presents the East End Arts School Faculty Recital taking place on Sunday at 3 PM at the Community Hall Auditorium at Peconic Landing in Greenport. Enjoy an afternoon of music and song from the talented faculty at East

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, Jim Snidero, alto sax. Visit www.thejamsession.org.

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Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky host “Wednesday Night Live,” a weekly open mic at MJ Dowling’s in Sag

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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

The North Fork Community Theater presents Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Director Laura Pearsall, Assistant Director Jim Pearsall, Producer Mary Motto Kalich, and Music Director Karen Hochstedler present this spicy, seductive musical comedy, with music and lyrics by David Yazbek and book by Jeffrey Lane. Follow two charming con men as they compete in pursuing their beautiful prey on the French Riviera. The show runs through May 29. Call 631-298-6328.

The Night Alive

Guild Hall in association with Ellen Myers presents The Night Alive by Conor McPherson, directed by Stephen Hamilton. The show features J.Stephen Brantley, Molly Carden, Rob DiSario, Tuck Milligan, and Kevin O’Rourke. The show runs through Sunday at 8 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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Catena’s Market or the Breast Center at Southampton Hospital. Al Barone Classic The “Al Barone Classic” presented by New Beginnings Community Center for Traumatic Brain Injury will be held on Friday at Rock Hill Golf & Country Club in Manorville. Check in begins at noon with a 1:30 PM shotgun start. Lunch is served from 12:30 to 1:30 PM and there will be a dinner buffet from 6:30 to 8:30 PM with comedian Maria Walsh. For tickets visit www.nbli.org.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Programa Sueños Programa Sueños is hosting its third annual “Spring Fundraiser” at Bedell Cellars in Cutchogue tonight at 6 PM. Teaming up with local restaurants and food purveyors, the non-profit organization is gathering the North Fork community together to help support the education of children in need in San Antonio, Guatemala. The event will feature tastings of local dishes, a cash bar with Bedell Cellars’ award-winning wines, live music, raffles, and a live auction led by Long Island chef Tom Schaudel. Tickets are $50 per person, and can be purchased at bit.ly/suenosfundraiser2016. Bra Fashion Show The “Reconstructed Bra Fashion Show and Auction” will be held at Southampton Social Club on Thursday at 7 PM. The show benefits Lucia’s Angels and The Coalition for Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital. The silent auction includes trips and there will be a live auction for the bras, plus full open bar and appetizers. Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door and can be purchased at www.luciasangels.org/bra or at

Urban Zen Foundation Calypso East Hampton is partnering with the Urban Zen Foundation, which is co-founded by Rodney Yee and his wife, Colleen Saidman-Yee, on Saturday from 1 to 5 PM. Customers receive 10 percent off of their full price merchandise with 10 percent being donated to the Urban Zen Foundation. Urban Zen will be providing 15 minute massages, essential oil therapy, Reiki and yoga during the course of the event. American Ninja Warriors Join American Ninja Warriors Janine Cundy and Melanie Hunt and instructors from NYC’s Movement Creative for an exciting Parkour class to benefit i-tri on Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 AM at John Marshall School in East Hampton. No experience necessary. Ages 16 and up. Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 day of the event.
For more info contact Theresa Roden, 631-902-3731 or theresa@ itrigirls.org. American Heart Ride On Saturday you can be a part of the American Heart Association’s “American Heart Ride,” a unique cycling experience and fundraising program to support the American Heart Association. Be a part of an exclusive team of cycling enthusiasts from the corporate, medical, and philanthropic world who are committed to the American Heart Association mission: building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke –- one peddle stroke at a time. The riding event is once again going to start at Rotations Bicycle Center in Southampton and riders will ride 27, 59, or 100 miles through the Heart

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of the Hamptons. The Heart Ride will be an unforgettable way for riders to experience the beautiful scenery of the Hamptons, the beaches, the mansions and the farmlands. After the ride the participants will be treated to a delicious barbeque to celebrate their efforts. For more information visit www. americanheartride.org or contact Barbara Poliwoda at 631-734-2804 or Barbara.Poliwoda@heart.org. Ann Liguori Golf Classic The 18th annual “Ann Liguori Foundation Charity Golf Classic” will be held on Monday at Friar’s Head in Riverhead from 10 AM to 9 PM. There will be a noon shotgun start. A cocktail reception followed by awards dinner will begin at 5 PM. Ann Liguori, long-time sports talk show host/interviewer/author and golf correspondent for WFAN Radio and CBS Sports Radio Network, hosts the popular charity event every year on the East End.
The charity tournament raises money and awareness for not-forprofits that focus on cancer prevention, care and research including St. Jude Children’s Hospital, American Cancer Society, KIDS NEED MORE, a camp on Shelter Island for children with cancer and their siblings and a variety of organizations that support this cause. ALF also works to educate young people about the importance of good nutrition and regular exercise. Registration must be done in advance. For more information regarding registration, contact the Ann Liguori Foundation at 631-801-2233 or Jean Skidgel at 407-619-6126. Flame of Hope On Tuesday the Flame of Hope will start its journey across Long Island at the Eastern Long Island Torch Run from Montauk to East Hampton. The Law Enforcement Torch Run, to benefit Special Olympics, is the largest grassroots fundraising and public awareness vehicle for the movement across the globe. Visit www. specialolympicsny.org. ARF Thrift Shop Showhouse The sixth annual “ARF Thrift Shop Designer Showhouse and Sale” will be held on Saturday, May 28. Top interior decorators will again transform the ARF Thrift & Treasure Shop in Sagaponack into a designer showhouse, using furnishings from the shop and from their own collections. All items are for sale and 100 percent of proceeds go directly to support ARF’s lifesaving work. Designers include Sam Allen, Tracey Cavaniola, Nancy Corzine, John Stedila and Tim Button, Lynda Sylvester and Eldon Wong. They will join Honorary Chair Mary McDonald. There will be a 5 PM exclusive preview hour cocktail reception with tickets costing $250. Tickets to the 6 PM cocktail reception are $150. Catered by Peter Ambrose. Edie’s Backyard BBQ LGBT Network presents “Edie’s

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Backyard BBQ” on Saturday, May 28, at a private residence in Southampton from 2 to 6 PM. Gather for this annual time-honored tradition kicking off the summer season at the home of LGBT civil rights trailblazer Edie Windsor benefiting the LGBT Network, a nonprofit organization ser ving Long Island’s LGBT community since 1993. Tickets start at $75. Visit lgbtnetwork. org/kickoffbbq. Summer Kick-Off LGBT Network’s annual “Summer Kick-Off Cocktail Reception” will be held Saturday, May 28, from 6 to 8 PM at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club. The LGBT Network will once again welcome the Hamptons LGBT community and supporters to kick-off Summer 2016 and to raise money for the LGBT Network serving the Long Island LGBT. Tickets start at $250. Visit lgbtnetwork.org/summerkickoff. Planned Parenthood Join Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic for its 28th annual “East End Benefit” on Sunday, May 29, at Steven Klein’s West Kill Farm in Bridgehampton. The event is from 5 to 7 PM and tickets are $200. A limited number of $50 tickets for guests under 30 years old and sponsorship packages are also available. PPHP is excited to have Casa Dragones tequila, Channing Daughters wines, and Montauk Brewing Company donating their products for the event. Almond Restaurant will be catering the event. Musical entertainment will be provided by Jesse Harris with Star Rover, and DJ Twilo. Sixty signed and numbered prints of Mary Heilmann’s Rainbow Waves will be sold to benefit PPHP. Tickets must be purchased in advance by Friday. No tickets will be sold at the door. Visit www.pphp.org. Golf & Tennis Outing Alternatives For Children will hold its 11th Annual Golf & Tennis Outing on June 2, at Huntington Crescent Club. Join to make a difference in the lives of the children with special needs and disabilities that they serve. For more info visit www.alternatives4children. org/golf. Insider’s View Southampton Historical Museum presents its seventh Annual Southampton House Tour “Insider’s View” at the Rogers Mansion on Saturday, June 4, with the tour from 1 to 4 PM and a champagne reception hosted by Sant Ambroeus Restaurant from 4:30 to 6 PM. Tickets are $95 in advance and $110 the day of. Call 631-283-2494 or visit www. southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org. Prime Rib Dinner The Springs Fire Department’s annual “Prime Rib Dinner” will be held on Sunday, June 5, from 2 to 7 PM. For tickets call Bob at 631-324-4793. Donation of $30. Takeout is available.


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Field” with works by Irene Kopelman, Pat Pickett, Alexis Rockman, will also be on view.

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Pollock-Krasner House in Springs presents “Philip Pavia: Sculpture and Drawings” through July 30. Philip Pavia befriended Jackson Pollock when they attended the Art Students League in the early 1930s. A guiding spirit behind The Club, Pavia organized many of the panel discussions that helped define the New York School in the 1950s, and edited the group’s de facto magazine, It is.

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This selection of drawings and stone sculptures, lent by the artist’s estate, focuses on the 1960s, when he began working in marble. Price $10, free to Pollock-Krasner House members.

East End Arts

East End Arts presents a show at the Rosalie Dimon Gallery, at the Jamesport Manor Inn, featuring East End Arts members. View textile/mixed media art by Valerie Zeman and still life photographs by Harold Naideau. The show will be up for viewing until July 27.

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Guild Hall in East Hampton presents “Digital Art: A New Dimension in Storytelling,” a demonstration with artist Roz Dimon on Saturday at 3 PM. A reception will follow. Visit www. guildhall.org.

“nextActArt,” a mixed media show, will be held this weekend at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. Artists include Barbara Brier, Rena Diana, Madeline Farr, Ronnie Grill, Judy Kaplan, Patricia Miller and Sheila Wolper. An artists reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. The show features nine women artists who are retired or semi-retired from various professions and are now fully focused on their work as mixed media artists. Each woman

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The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents Toni Ross “New Sculpture.” The show runs through June 20. The concurrent exhibition, “Artists In The

The Watermill Center invites the public to a series of performances and events this month. On Friday at 6 PM Joss Lake presents a workin-progress reading of a dual fiction/non-fiction book project in which murder causes a shift in consciousness. A performance by Hans-Jörn Brandenburg and a reception will take place on Friday from 7 to 9 PM. Using a custom catalog of directions and rules, Brandenburg will direct a theatrical performance without using words to communicate sonic directionality. Saturday there will be a tour of the building and grounds from 1 to 2:30 PM, also featuring an open rehearsal and reception for Netta Yerushalmy. Yerushalmy presents a series of dance-experiments generated through a systematic deconstruction of landmark modern dance choreographies – performed alongside the contributions of writers, philosophers and historians who situate these iconic works within the larger project of modernity. The Spring International Brunch Series featuring Armando Marino will be held on Sunday from noon to 2:30 PM. The cost of brunch is $75 per adult and $35 per child. In partnership with top East End chefs, The Watermill Center welcomes the local community to enjoy a unique menu for each brunch that offers guests the finest sustainably sourced, organic, and seasonal ingredients including meat, fish, and poultry. Resident Artist Armando Mariño will discuss his work and artistic practice at this special brunch. A special exhibition for Basco Vazko will also be held from 3 to 5 PM on Sunday. Psychic and Spiritual healings by

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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 5•18•16 • Yoga ($5), pickleball, and open gym are the offerings at the Montauk Playhouse today. For a full schedule, visit the town’s website. SATURDAY 5•21•16 • Visit Fresh Pond with Dave Luce of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at the Hither Hills West Overlook parking area at 10 AM for a four-mile hike. Call 917-885-5749 with questions.

Southampton THURSDAY 5•19•16 • Debra Jensen, from the Physical Therapy Department at Southampton Hospital, will be at the Rogers Memorial Library at 5:30 PM to talk about the spine and the causes of back pain. She will then discuss therapies that have been successful in offering relief. Register at www.myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 ext. 523. • There’s an open house at the Rogers Mansion from 6 to 7 PM. Admission to the open house is $10 non-members, free for members and children 17 and under. Refreshments will be served. FRIDAY 5•20•16 • The farmers market at Hayground School opens

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today and will be open each Friday from 3 to 6 PM through September 30. Hayground School is located at 151 Mitchell Lane in Bridgehampton. SATURDAY 5•21•16 • Paddling expert and author Kevin Stiegelmaier will be at the Rogers Memorial Library at 10:15 AM to talk about the basics of kayaking and offer an overview of the best South Fork spots for unforgettable trips. Register at www.myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 ext. 523. • From about mid-May to the first week of June, thousands of Horseshoe Crabs and a noteworthy variety of migrating birds (including Red Knots) have gathered at Pike’s Beach in Westhampton. The Horseshoe Crabs are there to spawn, the birds to feed on their eggs and fuel themselves for their long migration journeys. But, due to human intervention, something is happening to this age-old process. Data needs to be collected to document and assess the status of Horseshoe Crabs in our waters. You can help. Join South Fork Natural History Museum and Cornell Cooperative Extension to assist in collecting information for this study, while you witness one of nature’s most amazing wildlife events. 8 PM. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 for registration and location info. • It’s a full flower moon hike at 8:30 PM. Cosponsored by the Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and South Fork Natural History Museum, the hike is a leisurely-paced walk through open-field trails. Refreshments will be served afterwards. Meet at the SoFo parking lot on the Bridgehampton Turnpike. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 for location, registration and admission information. SUNDAY 5•22•16 • There’s “Laughs at the Library” with Mark Brier, from 2 to 4 PM at the Hampton Bays Library. • From 9 AM to 11 AM take a hike through the Pine Barrens with Liz Karpin of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at the parking lot of Sears Bellows Park located on Bellows Pond Road, Hampton Bays. Got questions? Call 631-728-6492 or 516-320-0761. TUESDAY 5•24•16 • Get to the heart of your weight control issues to attain and maintain optimal wellness with hypnosis for weight control. Led by Clinical Social Worker and Certified Hypnotist, Albert R O’Connell III, LCSW. $75 per session, includes free refresher course. Takes place at Southampton Hospital. To register, call 631-728WELL. 6 PM.

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THURSDAY 5•19•16 • Every Thursday the Riverhead Moose Lodge on Madison Street hosts BINGO. Doors open at 6 PM and games start at 7 PM. Refreshments are available and Special and Progressive games are played. For more information, call the lodge at 631-727-6667. FRIDAY 5•20•16 • The young adult anime club meets at 3 PM at the Shelter Island Library. • Joy screens at 1:30 PM at the Mattituck-Laurel Library. SATURDAY 5•21•16 • The Peconic Bay Power Squadron will present “Boat Handling Under Power,” part of the USPS University seminar series, at 9 AM at Strong’s Marine in Mattituck. Attendees will learn techniques for controlling their boats in various situations and under a variety of

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wind or tidal conditions. The classroom seminar will be followed by an “On the Water” exercise using boats provided by Strong’s Marine. (Class size is limited, so advance registration is required.) Strong’s Marine is located at 2400 Camp Mineola Road in Mattituck. There is a $30 fee and a waterproof quick guide and student notebook can be purchased for an additional fee. To learn more or to reserve your space, call Fred Smith at 631-298-1930. • The Group for the East End leads a shoreline clean-up at Dam Pond Preserve in East Marion at 10 AM. SUNDAY 5•22•16 • Narcan training will take place on the hour from

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noon till 3 PM during the open house hosted by the Riverhead Volunteer Ambulance Corps. 1111 Osborne Avenue, Riverhead. Register by calling Brian Reilly at 516-741-2751. • Eastern Long Island Audubon Society hosts a walk at North Fork County Park on Sound Avenue in Jamesport at 7:30 AM. Each day is different in this relatively new Suffolk County Parkland, but you have the opportunity to see visiting migrants and nesting warblers, raptors, and thrushes. Dress for ticks, however, you will be on mowed paths for most of the walk. Your leader is Eileen Schwinn, 516-662-7751.

Harps, Harmonicas & Heavy Breathers

“Harps, Harmonicas and Heavy Breathers: A History of the People’s Instrument” a musical event with authors and performers Kim Field and Randy Weinstein, will take place on Saturday from 5 to 6 PM at the East Hampton Library as part of the library's Tom Twomey Series. From a cheap, portable, and rudimentary folk instrument playable by anyone who could breathe, the harmonica has become the world’s most popular instrument and has found a place in all forms of music, including on the concert stage. Field and Weinstein take you on a guided tour of the instrument’s history and the music of its greatest performers–including several virtuoso locals–with live musical demonstrations all along the way. Field is the author of Harmonicas, Harps and Heavy Breathers: The Evolution of the People’s Instrument, the premier book on the instrument’s history. He is also an accomplished performer, having shared stages with Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, James Cotton, Walter Horton, and other blues luminaries. Weinstein is the co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Harmonica, one of the most popular harmonica instructional guides currently available. Randy has performed and recorded with jazz vocalist Karrin Allyson and the popular Americana/World Music confab Hazmat Modine. The event is free and you can RSVP by visiting www.tomtwomeyseries.org.

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Independent Dining from the cream. In a 9 inch x 9 inch baking dish, add a bit of the cream and put down a layer of the thinly sliced turnip followed by salt and pepper, and a generous layering of the grated cheeses and horseradish. Add a bit more cream and repeat,

Turnip And Horseradish Gratin Ingredients (serves 4) 3 large turnips (peeled and sliced thin on a Japanese mandolin) 3 oz horseradish root (peeled and grated on a box grater) 2 oz aged white cheddar cheese (grated on box grater) 2 oz Parmesan cheese (grated on box grater) 1 c panko breadcrumbs 2 oz butter 1 quart heavy cream 3 sprigs rosemary salt and pepper to taste Method Heat your oven to 350 degrees.

While the oven is coming up to temperature you can steep the rosemary in the heavy cream over low heat, while you toast the panko bread crumbs. To toast the panko simply heat the butter in a pan. When the butter is melted add the panko and stir over medium heat until the breadcrumbs have become nice and golden brown. At this point you can slice your turnips and grate the horseradish and the cheeses. In a mixing bowl, add the grated ingredients together and toss until they are incorporated. Now you are ready to assemble the gratin. First, remove the rosemary

continuing this process until you are out of ingredients. Be sure not to use all the cream if you don't have to. The idea is to lightly cover the turnips. Finish with a generous layer of bread crumbs and cheese and let it cook at 350 for two and a half hours.

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presents The Earthtones on Saturday from 2 to 5:30 PM. On Sunday Erin Chase performs from 1:30 to 5 PM. Visit www.clovispointwines.com.

Lieb Cellars

Lieb Cellars in Cutchogue presents live music with Cassandra House on Saturday from 4 to 6 PM. Visit www. liebcellars.com.

Pindar Vineyards

Pindar Vineyards in Peconic presents Tommy Sullivan from 1 to 5 PM on Saturday, the Nice Buns Food Truck will be there. On Sunday, Sahara performs from 1 to 5 PM. Visit www.pindar.net.

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

Wölffer Estate

W ö l f f e r E s t a t e Vi n e y a r d i n Sagaponack presents Candlelight Friday every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. This week, Alfredo Merat, Spanish guitar. Visit www.wolffer.com.

Baiting Hollow Farm

Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents The Grand Central on Saturday from 2 to 6 PM and NY Front on Sunday from 2 to 6 PM. Visit www.baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.

Clovis Point Vineyard

Clovis Point Vineyard in Jamesport

66 Newtown Lane East Hampton (Behind the front building, next to the Middle School across the street from Stop & Shop

Chinese Cuisine, Thai Menu (New) Sushi Coming This Summer

OPEN 7 DAYS Mon.- Thurs.: 11:00am-10:00pm Fri.-Sat.: 11:00am-10:30pm Sun.: 12:00 noon-10:00pm

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Sherwood House

Sherwood House Vineyards in Jamesport presents live music in the tasting room ever y Saturday f r o m 2 t o 6 P M . V i s i t w w w. sherwoodhousevineyards.com.

Shinn Estate

Shinn Estate Vineyards presents a vineyard walk with Barbara Shinn, held Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 PM. The tasting room is open late on Friday and Saturday with wine by the glass or bottle and cheese and meat plates available from 5:30 to 8 PM. Visit www. shinnestatevineyards.com.


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Harbor Bistro Harbor Bistro in East Hampton presents a “Sunset Happy Hour” menu, featuring $6 cocktails and $8 shared bites, to enjoy on the lawn. Visit www. harborbistro.net. Five Dollar Friday Dockers Waterside in East Quogue presents Five Dollar Friday Happy Hour every Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 PM with $5 apps including chicken lettuce wraps and Carolina ribs.

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at the bar. Free pool is offered during happy hour. Visit www.townlinebbq. com. Buckley’s Inn Between Happy Hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.

Indian Wells Tavern Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett hosts Happy Hour on Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 PM at the bar only. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400.

Harbor Grill offers a discount to Little League players. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. The Greenwich The Greenwich, a New American eatery, located at 1020 Montauk Hwy in Water Mill, will officially open Thursday, May 26. Nick Boccio and Chef Carmine Di Giovanni of The Project Group (The Greenwich Project, The Mulberry Project, Aunt Jake’s) par tnered with restauranteurs David Schulman and Sean Kehlenbeck, to bring the Hamptons a new restaurant that highlights local food in a simple manner. The elegant environment will showcase seasonally inspired dishes and large table specials such as watermelon salad, tuna chop, rib eye, and rack of lamb, a curated cocktail program by The Mulberry Project, and an extensive wine menu. The hand-picked wine and balanced cocktails will enhance the restaurant’s cuisine, creating a thoughtful and satiating dining experience for each and every guest. Little League Discount Harbor Grill in East Hampton is offering a special discount to all Little League players. Players who dine postgame, and in uniform, will receive a half-priced burger and complimentary scoop of ice cream. Parents may indulge in Grill favorites, such as the panko fried jumbo shrimp with citrus slaw and spiced sesame mayo; chicken lettuce wraps with hoisin BBQ glaze, water chestnuts, mushrooms, scallions and crispy noodles; HG signature burger with melted ‘Sconsin cheddar, caramelized onions and mushrooms in HG sauce; and the baja fish tacos with Papi’s rice, cabbage salad, guacamole, pico de gallo and chipotle mayo. The Beacon T h e B e a c o n , S a g H a r b o r ’s summertime mainstay, will open for its 16th season today, serving dinner Wednesday through Monday

beginning at 6 PM. Executive Chef Sam McCleland will introduce new innovative dishes throughout the season depending on availability. These items will be served alongside Beacon classics, such as the steamed mussels “Beacon Style” with garlic, white wine, lemon-thyme, cream and tomatoes; pork belly buns with hoisin BBQ sauce and pineapple slaw on potato bread; halibut baked in parchment with sun-dried tomatoes, tatsoi and toasted Israeli couscous; and the Beacon ice cream sandwich with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. Vsit www.beaconsagharbor.com. ONGOING SPECIALS Deals At 1770 House Each Thursday through May 26, in the intimate downstairs Tavern at The 1770 House in East Hampton, the signature burger, meatloaf, and Korean BBQ Berkshire pork 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 631324-1770.

NEW MOON Established CAFE www.nmcafe.com 1978 • Dinner Nightly at 5:00 pm

Check our Nightly Blackboard Specials Bring in this adv. for a free appetizer.

524 Montauk Highway, East Quogue

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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

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18 Park Place East Hampton 324-5400 Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Take Out Orders

Weekday Specials at Cliffs Elbow Too! Tuesday-Steak Night

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16oz. Steak • Soup or Salad Choice of Potato • Special Dessert

Wing Wednesday’s

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Complimentary glass of Wine or Beer with each Dinner Entrée

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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.

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Bulldog Ball Club sports coaches. www.bulldogballclub.com/ Your 2012 Source for Summer summercamps SoFo Camp On Hampton The East End. Based out Fun of East for 631-537-9735 this summer, the multi sport camp www.sofo.org is now open for registration. See live native reptiles and The BDBC camp programs are amphibians; explore unique designed to improve children’s hands-on exhibits, marine touch knowledge and skills of sports for tank, and butterfly garden. both beginners and experienced Take part in nature walks and player alike. All children can workshops including exploring enjoy sports with the right bays and ocean waters, walking coaching and approach. Camp through magnificent forests, offerings include soccer, flag and looking for fabulous birds. football, and basketball in the Discover the wonders of nature mornings and baseball or softball here on the South Fork of Long in the afternoon. All coaches are Island. year professional youth2:27 PM Page 1 EEH ad round 4_313x5_563 _EEH 3/15/16

Camp Good Grief

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

2016

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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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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 not 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. 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

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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 hands- on 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 teambuilding exercises. Locations throughout your area including at Springs School! 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.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-theflag and more! Experienced art and music teachers also provide campers with a variety of creative activities, special events and fun theme days. Continued on page c-15.


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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. 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 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. 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. 12acre 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.

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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.

Buckskill Tennis Club 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 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 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.

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 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 Continued on page c-16.

THE BEST COUNSELORS AND COACHES IN THE HAMPTONS!

BUS SERVICE FROM WATERMILL, BRID GEHAMPTON, WAINSCOTT AND MONTAUK

JUNE 2ND JUNE20TH 23RD- -SEPTEMBER AUGUST 29TH

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

Tennis Baseball Soccer Basketball Swimming Dodgeball

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Speedball Capture the Flag Arts & Crafts Beach Program Farming And more!

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SATURDAY, MAY19TH 28TH SATURDAY, APRIL SUNDAY, 29TH SATURDAY,MAY MAY 24TH 11AM-2PM 11:00AM - 3:00PM

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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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.

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.” Week- long summer sessions are available from June through September in Water Mill.

Hamptons Baseball Camp 631-907-2566 hamptonsbaseballcamp.com For children of all experience

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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.

East End Hospice Camp Good Grief 631-288-8400

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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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