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Find Hampton jam: Saturday Hampton Bays Farmers Market Church of St. Mary 165 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays 9 AM to 1 PM Havens Farmers Market Havens House Museum 16 South Ferry Road, Shelter Island 9 AM to 12:30 PM

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Thanks to your support, the 2016 Soldier Ride was a tremendous success! On behalf of the warriors, their families, and the community riders, the committee for Soldier Ride of the Hamptons extends our sincerest thanks to the many organizations and people who helped to make this year’s event such a memorable one. To those who came out to cheer and wave our nation’s flag to show support, your enthusiasm and patriotism created an atmosphere that can only be described as remarkable. The reactions of the warriors present is living proof that our community’s generosity, warmth, and spirit truly makes a difference. We encourage you to support these businesses and individuals who make it possible for us to continue to raise awareness for the needs of wounded warriors. The Soldier Ride of The Hamptons 2016 Event Committee: Brenda MacPherson Chris Carney Debbie Disunno Ellen Gherardi Eric Malecki Joann Pauley Joe Lombardi John Hynan Nick Kraus Peter Honerkamp Robert Pease Tara Lee, WWP Liaison Tony Ganga, Chairman To all our volunteers and to those who have donated to Soldier Ride of The Hamptons 2016, thank you! East Hampton Village, Paul F. Rickenbach, Jr., Mayor The Town of East Hampton, Larry Cantwell, Supervisor Sag Harbor Village, Sandra Schroeder, Mayor Southampton Town, Jay Schneiderman, Supervisor Village of North Haven, Jeffrey E. Sander, Mayor Wounded Warrior Project U-Haul 7-Eleven - Maureen Abdelnour Allison Lizewski Aliyah Harris Amagansett Fire Dept Amagansett IGA, Cerillo Markets Amagansett Seafood, Mike O’Rourke Amagansett Village Improvement Society American Legion Riders, Hand Aldridge Post 924 Ann Cuccia Ann & Orrin Candiotti Ashley Simons Atlantic Home Capital Corp. Ava Cuccia Babinski Farms, Andy Babinski Barry Steckowski Bike Depot North, John Everett Bill Smith Bosco Thurer Boswick’s Catering Brenda Brayley Brent’s General Store Brett Auletta Brian Ciemicki Brickwell Bike Shop Bronson Lamb, Whalebone Magazine Cathy Worwetz Carol Wesnofske Carol Martino Carolann & Dennis Lally

Charles Mabulay Cheryl Rozzi Chris Beckert Chris Romano Chris Schemitz Clint Bennett Cordel Harris Connie Pellegrino Corner Bar, Jim Symth Cromer’s Country Market Dan Tooker Debbie Dayton Debbie Guerin Debbie Sheehy Denise Petucci Diane Herold Donald Elliston (Military Vehicles) Donna Issenberg Doug Smith East Coast Gutters East End Pest Management of Quogue Eastern Long Island Pipes & Drum Band East Hampton American Legion Aux. 419 East Hampton American Legion Post 419 East Hampton Boy Scouts Troop 298 East Hampton Fire Dept. East Hampton Girl Scouts Troop 859 East Hampton Girl Scouts Jr. Troop 1768 East Hampton IGA East Hampton, LVIS East Hampton Market East Hampton Press / 27 East East Hampton Sons of The American Legion, Sq 419 East Hampton Town Highway Dept., Steve Lynch East Hampton Town Parks Department, Tony Littman East Hampton Town PBA East Hampton Town Police, Chief Michael D. Sarlo East Hampton Village Police, Chief Gerard Larsen, Jr. East Hampton Village, PBA East Hampton Village Trustees Elena Morales Emergency Ambulance Service Emil Norsic & Son, Inc. Emily Milton FoodNotes - John Mistretta Goldberg’s Famous Bagels & Deli Gone Fishing Marina, Tom & Maureen Greg Higgins Hampton Market Place Jackie Roge Jason Spielmann Jean Vermaelen Jim Gherardi Jim Lawler Jimmy Rouse Joan O’Brien Joe Belski

Joe Rombola John Brown Johnny Carroll Julia Fritsch Julie Walther-Froelich Justin Raynor Karen Fritsch Kathryn Devoll Kathy Lucano Kimberly Experian Kristen Ciemicki Lee Adamo Lenny Weyerbacker Linda DiCapua Linda Gianferrara Linda Kamph Lisa Koehne Lois Ficorelli Lola Anderson Lynn Saccone Lynne Creamer Madison Schemitz Marathon Enterprises, Inc., Phil Venturini Marie Schellinger Margaret Smyth Marie Lombardi Marie Schellinger Mary Bennett Matt Harris Matthew Maya METRO Parrot Head Club Michelle Moffett Mickey’s Carting Mike Fitzpatrick Montauk Brewing Montauk Cub Scout Pack 136 Montauk Fire Dept. Montauk Tent Kompany - Tom Montenegro Ron Nancy Atlas Nancy Mercep Nicholas Schemitz Nuzzolese Bros. Ice NYS DOT One Stop Market, The Hall Family Pam Kern Panera Bread, Bridgehampton Paola Arreola Pat Donnelly Patty Ocampo Pete Vermaelen Ralph Wotruba Reg Cornelia Rev. Steve E. Howarth, Amagansett Richard Valcich, (Military Vehicles) Rick Gibbs Rita A. Smith Rita M. Smith Rob Chase Ronnie Simonovic Round Swamp Farm, Carolyn Snyder Sag Harbor American Legion Post 388

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Rachel Zoe held a shopping event in Water Mill on Friday hosted by Mama & Tata's Candice Miller. Guests were able to shop Rachel's pre-fall and fall collections at a discount while sipping rosé and enjoying light bites.

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@GuildHall East Hampton Every Wednesday in August!

LIVE THEATER PERFORMANCES Adults $18 ($16 GH Members) Kids $14 ($12 GH Members)

BubbleMania: Comedy…With a Drip! August 24 at 5pm

“A true master of his craft” -Cirque du Soleil Fun for all ages!

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August 31 at 2pm and 5pm Fun for All Ages!

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From 4:00 - 4:45pm Ages 5 + limited to 25 $10 ($8 Members) per child, per class T Aug 24 Bubble Painting S O L D O U

Aug 31 Paint Your Own Ceramic Dog

Visit GuildHall.org for more August events!

Tickets online at GuildHall.org; at Box Office; 631.324.4050 Theatermania.com or 1.866.811.4111

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Edible East End presented its fifth annual Great Food Truck Derby on Friday afternoon. Trucks from Manhattan to Montauk hit the pavement to converge at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton for an early evening of mobile eats, local wine, craft beer, and more.

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The Junior Council of LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton presented The Sonic Garden Party with music curated by National Sawdust with performances by Bora Voon & Colin Self and Sonic Sculptures.


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Chalk Art: Long Islands Latest Masterpiece By Nicole Teitler

Picture the word "love" drawn out in front of your eyes on a black chalk board. Waves, underwater creatures, and flowers all morphed to form the letters L, O, V, and E using every color in the rainbow. In a single image, that would be artist Kara Hoblin. This Sunday her first chalk art show "The Art of Letting Go" will be held from 6 to 10 PM at the Heron Suites in Southold where guests can view her work while enjoying snacks and refreshments as music plays in the background. In a continuously growing artistic community, the show at Heron Suites will also include a sign-up sheet for the North Fork Art Collective. In its initial stages, it will be a space for gathering artists to create, discuss, and discover art of all mediums. "The Art of Letting Go" is appropriately titled after Hoblin's firm belief in life’s most important lesson. “[It’s about] the ephemeral nature of chalk and the act of letting go. As an artist to let go of my work, as a lover to let go of heartache, as a person to let go of insecurities, pain, loss, etc.,” she explained. In keeping with the theme, at the end of the show Hoblin will erase most of the displays with help from the audience as a way to encourage mindfulness and love. By erasing the chalk guests have an opportunity to experience letting go themselves through this physical outlet. Behind these images will reveal hidden phrases aimed to inspire those in the room. “You can’t have positivity without love. Love of oneself, of everyone around you, of the environment.” More than chalk, Hoblin explores illustration of all kinds. “I recently started to get really involved with typography. I find it therapeutic and powerful since language (of all types) is the connecting factor for

our species, and communication is both beautiful and necessary.” Her work is whimsical in style, which she aims to remain true to. While she tries to take on as many projects as she can, they must coincide with her vision. A native Long Islander from Blue Point, Hoblin worked in New York City at a photo and styling agency after graduating from SUNY New Paltz. While so many are tempted to leave home, Hoblin’s love for the community and nature has been her sense of gravity to the area. In returning back to the island she managed Harbes Vineyard tasting room along with handling their marketing and social media. Her first chalkboard design was at First and South Restaurant in Greenport back in 2014. This spring she has became a full time artist. Living on the North Fork has become a sanctuary to her. Whether it be swimming at one of the local beaches or going on a peaceful walk through one of the many preserves there are endless locations to relax, think, and draw. Hoblin’s most beloved activity is simply being outdoors, riding her bike. In gearing her life's work to her community, she has compiled dozens of hand drawn sketches of locations throughout the North Fork in a coloring book. Each location is depicted as Hoblin imagines it, a magical collection that’s due to hit shelves in September. “One of my favorite swimming spots has these large rocks in the water and in the coloring book there's a mermaid sitting on the rock. I'm really excited and I've put a lot of time and effort into this coloring book. I think that coloring and any type of art is really beneficial and stress relieving for the soul.” In hopes that her first coloring book is successful she plans to release a second edition including various towns

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Local friends and supporters came together on August 13 for a celebratory and informational reception for National Jewish Health, the leading respiratory hospital in the nation. "Bella Sera by the Sea" has become an annual Hamptons event, organized to share updates on the groundbreaking medical research there and introduce the local community to the internationally recognized physician/scientists on staff.


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Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie will perform at the third PRFCT! Biennial Family Picnic in Springs. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com.

Horses Changing Lives

CTREE at Sebonack “Horses Changing Lives” event to benefit the Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East End will be held on Thursday from 6 to 9 PM at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton. The beautiful, private Sebonack Golf Club offers a sunset over Peconic Bay that is breathtaking. Enjoy one of the best silent auctions of the summer including Hermes Americana Manhasset accessories, leather goods from Georgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Celine, golf packages at Sebonack, The Bridge, shopping experiences at Michelle Farmer and Burberry NYC, Getaways at Dorado Beach Ritz Carlton Reserve, Castello Banfi, St. Barth’s Oceanfront Villa, The Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman and Cayman Airways, and much more. Tickets to the event begin at $250 and are available for purchase online at www.ctreeny.org or by calling 631779-2835.

Lost Foods, New Foods

The Amagansett Food Institute and the Southampton Historical Museum present “Lost Foods, New Foods: Artisan Cuisine & Wines” on Thursday at the Southampton Historical Museum from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. Meet the new chefs and food producers who are revitalizing Long Island food by reaching back to the crops, food, and ways of production of generations past. The event will feature an array of the best in local food, wine, and beverages. The evening will focus on reintroducing the diversity of local foods historically available on the East End, including bread from local wheat and other grains, locally produced cheese, heritage vegetable varieties, local game, and much more. Local producers include Around the

Fire, Joe & Liza’s, Carissa’s Breads, Hamptons Aristocrat, and many more. Funds raised at this event are to benefit the many local programs run by the Amagansett Food Institute and the Southampton Historical Museum. Tickets are $125 per person and available at the Southampton Historical Museum’s website, www. southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org.

Box Art Auction

The "Box Art Auction," an annual highlight of the late summer season, continues on Saturday at Hoie Hall at St. Luke’s Church in East Hampton to benefit East End Hospice. Well-known area artists take a small, unadorned box and create a unique work of art that is put up for auction. Leading up to the benefit the boxes can be previewed at Hoie Hall today and tomorrow from 10 AM to 4 PM. The public is invited to a free “Meet the Artists” preview reception at Hoie Hall tonight from 5 to 7 PM. At the benefit on Saturday a silent auction will begin at 4:30 PM and the live auction will begin at 5:45 PM, with Lucas Hunt as auctioneer. Wine and hors d’oeuvres are included in the $75 benefit ticket price. Susan Kennedy Zeller, Associate Curator, Native American Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and a stalwart and generous supporter of East End Hospice and the East Hampton community for many years, will receive The Spirit of Community Award. Visit www.eeh.org.

Mutts & Merlot

"Mutts & Merlot" will be held at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard in Calverton on Thursday, September 1, from 7 to 10 PM. The event is to benefit Save A Pet. Join for an evening of fine wine, hors d’oeuvres, raffles and live music to help the orphaned animals of Long Island. The cost is $25. Visit www.saveapetny.org.

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Stephen Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett presents The Young Presidents at 8 PM tonight followed by Karaoke with Helen “The Diva” McGuire at 10 PM. The Wailers perform on Thursday at 8 PM followed by Revel In Dimes at 10 PM. On Friday, Patty Smyth & Scandal at 8 PM and Hello Brooklyn at 11 PM. On Saturday, Patty Smyth & Scandal at 7 PM, Young Me and The Moons at 9 PM, and The Counterfeiters at 11 PM. On Sunday, Dick Dale & Band at 8 PM followed by Nick’s Surprise Birthday Party at 10 PM. Monday it’s Sofia D’Angelo at 8 PM and OUTRAGEOUS Open Mic Night at 10 PM. On Tuesday, Ben Langer at 8 PM followed by Industry Night with LHT at 10 PM. Visit www.stephentalkhouse.com. Suffolk Theater The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead presents Freestyle Legends T.K.A. on Thursday with a special $10 show following Rivehead’s Alive on 25 festival. On Friday the theater presents Broadway’s “Rock of Ages,” featuring the music of Journey, Ratt, Poison, Twisted Sister, and so much more. Visit www.suffolktheater.com. BH Chamber Music The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival concludes this week. Tonight it’s Bolcom/Boccherini/ Brahms at 7 PM at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. On Saturday, it’s Baroque Saturday - Lully’s Legacy, From the Court of the Sun King at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church at 6:30 PM. On Sunday, Festive Finale, also at the Bridgehampton

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Klezmer Concert The Conser vative Synagogue of the Hamptons celebrates Shabbat on Friday with a Klezmer concert and catered dinner following 6 PM evening services led by Rabbi Jan Uhrbach and Michael Boino. Presented by Music-Talks, the event features the quintet 12th Night Klezmer, who recreate the joy and spirit of Old World Eastern Europe music. Admission to the dinner and concert is $15 for members and $25 for non-members. The event takes place at the QMHRC, 2350 Montauk Highway (next to Post Office) in Bridgehampton. Visit www.synagoguehamptons.org. Broadway Voices St. Rosalie’s Parish in Hampton Bays presents Broadway Voices In Concert directed by Tom Humbert. This Sunday at 7 PM it’s Jekyll and Hyde. Visit www. strosalie.com. Jazz On The Steps Jazz on the Steps by The Jam Session Inc. present informal concerts on the front steps of the Southampton Arts Center every Sunday from noon to 2 PM through September 4. Rams Head Inn The Rams Head Inn on Shelter Island presents Jane Hastay, piano; Peter Martin Weiss, bass; John Ludlow, sax; Baron Lewis, trumpet; and John Cataletto, drums every Sunday from 6 to 9:30 PM. Jim Turner Jim Turner performs live blues, rock, reggae, and

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swing every Thursday this summer at Baron’s Cove in Sag Harbor from 2 to 5 PM.

Ray Red Ray Red performs Aussie style pop/rock at SALT on Shelter Island every Friday at 5 PM. Wednesday Night Live Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky host “Wednesday Night Live,” a weekly open mic at MJ Dowling’s in Sag Harbor from 8 to 11 PM. Performers include musicians, poets, comedians, and singers. Sign up starts at 7 PM. Performers get a free soft drink or tap beverage.

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My Fair Lady Bay Street Theater presents My Fair Lady, running through September 4. When Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower seller, meets the imperious and attractive Professor Henry Higgins one night in Covent Garden, they agree to embark on a daring experiment together.

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The Poets Of Amityville Guild Hall in East Hampton presents a Staged Reading: The Poets Of Amityville by Eugene Pack on Sunday at 8 PM. The show stars Matthew Broderick, Stockard Channing, Tovah Feldshuh, Carol Kane, Richard Kind, Treat Williams, Dayle Reyfel, and more. Hosted by Lorraine Bracco with Geraldine Hughes, Patrick Boll, and Chloe Dirksen. This all-star benefit is a staged reading of a new project by Drama Desk award winner and Emmy nominated writer Eugene Pack. The ensemble comedy centers on an adult education poetry class on Long Island where a possible trip to Dublin ignites fierce competition. Visit www.guildhall.org. Talk Show Confidential Guild Hall in East Hampton presents Bill Boggs’ Talk Show Confidential: Confessions of a Talk Show Host on Thursday at 8 PM. From celebrity tirades to drunken guests and inappropriate propositions, this intimate one-man show presents a hilarious evening of true inside stories, music and video clips about the funniest, most embarrassing and most outrageous backstage goings-on at a successful television talk show. Visit www.guildhall.org. Andromeda Kate Mueth and the Neo-Political Cowgirls presents the world premiere production of Andromeda, Thursday through Sunday at the Montauk County Park. Presenting a cast of local Hamptons and NYC actors and puppets by award-winner Liz Joyce, Andromeda is a unique, outdoor, music-filled experience. Visit www.npcowgirls. org.

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Tom Twomey Series East Hampton Library’s 2016 Tom Twomey Series continues on Thursday from 6 to 7 PM with Lessons from Katrina: Preparing for the Next Big One Here with Scott Cowen, President Emeritus of Tulane University and East Hampton Village Police Captain Michael Tracey, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. To register visit www.TomTwomeySeries.org.

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Sag Harbor’s John Stefanik creates exquisite black and white photographs that capture mood, motion, and a Obsessed by the Light luminous atmosphere reminiscent of "Obsessed by the Light," photographs the romantic style of the Hudson River by John Stefanik, will be exhibited from School painters. Monday through October 22 at Suffolk An artist’s reception will be held on County Community College’s Eastern Thursday, September 15, from 4 to 6 Campus’ Lyceum Gallery in Riverhead. PM. Refreshments will be served.

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The Backyard Restaurant at Solé East Resort presents Matisyahu, the Jewish American reggae vocalist, beatboxer, and alternative rock musician, in concert on Saturday, starting at 7 PM. The concert will be held outdoors and will have no cover charge. Matisyahu first started touring packed clubs over eleven years ago. His release of Live at Stubbs became a Gold record and the record’s single “King without a Crown” reached #1 on the alternative rock radio charts. His performances are a raw expression of his spirituality. Fans latched on quickly, but in August of 2005, just months after the release of Live at Stubbs, Matisyahu found himself sharing the stage at Bonnaroo with Phish’s front man Trey Anastasio. Fans within the improvisational-jam

scene began flocking to Matisyahu’s shows shortly thereafter. Now, more than a decade later, Matisyahu has formed a band that truly gives itself over to the music on par with his lyrical desire to connect to something beyond the self. T h e b a n d features original Stubbs guitarist Aaron Dugan, Dub Trio bassist and long-time Matisyahu collaborator Stu Brooks, percussionist and Cyro Baptista goto-drummer Tim Keiper, and Addison Groove Project founder Rob Marscher. It is said that combined, the music and lyrics transcend their parts. No two performances of a song are alike. At its most exultant moments, the music becomes full-band improvisation. For further information about The Backyard at Solé East, call 631-6682105 or visit www.soleeast.com/ restaurant.

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The Printery BookHampton in East Hampton presents a trunk show for The Printery on Thursday from 11 AM to 4 PM. Visit www.bookhampton.com.

Film

Jewish Film Fest Southampton Cultural Center’s second annual Jewish Film Festival takes place on Tuesdays at 7:30 PM. This week, My Italian Secret. Visit www. scc-arts.org.

Comedy

A Perfect Candidate The Hamptons International Film Festival closes out its SummerDocs Series with a screening of A Perfect Candidate at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Saturday at 7 PM. The film is a twisted journey into the underbelly of American politics. It is presented by HIFF Co-Chairman Alec Baldwin, HIFF Director Anne Chaisson, and HIFF Artistic Director David Nugent. Visit www.guildhall.org. Films On The Haywall Marders in Bridgehampton presents Films On The Haywall on Fridays. This week, All The Presidents Men.

Bobby Collins The Bay Street Comedy Club presents Bobby Collins on Monday at 8 PM. Observing and sharing what he finds funny has made Collins one of today’s top headlining comedic talents. Visit www.baystreet.org. Battle Of The Sexes Guild Hall in East Hampton presents Stand-up Comedy: Battle of the Sexes presented by The Ivy League of Comedy tonight at 8:30 PM. Starring hilarious comedians from late-night TV and Comedy Central: Tony Deyo, Karen Bergreen, Leighann Lord and Shaun Eli. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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Equestrian Aid

The Equestrian Aid Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Celebration will be held on Thursday, September 1, from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at Marders in Bridgehampton. The event will honor Equestrian Aid’s past, present, and future grant recipients and raise money to support the Foundation’s mission to help people from all corners of the horse world who have suffered from life-threatening or life-changing injury or illness. Guests will be able to enjoy reggae music, a variety of local food trucks, and cocktails. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite.

PRFCT!

The third "PRFCT! Biennial Family Picnic and Concert" will be held on Saturday, September 3, at the home of Cindy Sherman in Springs, from 3 to 7 PM. Isaac Mizrahi will serve as master of ceremonies. There will be performances by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie, Rufus Wainwright, Suzanne Vega, Teddy

Thompson, Jenni Muldaur, and G.E. Smith. Perfect Earth Project promotes toxin-free lawns and landscapes for the health of people, their pets, and the planet. Visit www.perfectearchproject. org.

Labor Of Love

Housing Works and The Points Guy invite you to "Labor Of Love" at a private residence in East Hampton on Saturday, September 3, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. There will be a performance by Dita Von Teese and music by DJ Lina. Proceeds benefit Housing Works’ efforts to end AIDS as an epidemic in New York State by 2020. Visit www. housingworks.org.

Art, Oysters & Champagne

New Suffolk Water Front Fund presents “Art, Oysters & Champagne” on Sunday, September 4. Join for a fabulous food and art event. Enjoy fresh, briny, local oysters, savory hors d’oeuvres, champagne, North Fork wine, an art auction and more, down at the New Suffolk Waterfront. The event is held from 5 to 7 PM. All proceeds go toward the continuing revitalization of the New Suffolk Waterfront property. Visit www.newsuffolkwaterfront.org.


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astrology & all Highlights of the week: Saturn the planet of structure and controls meets Mars the planet of action today in the fire sign of Sagittarius. Sparks can fly from either inspirations or frustration. Find ways to use this dynamic energy. ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) Don’t worry if you cannot decide on a course of action. Take this time to organize unneeded clutter, health resolutions, and work routines. You will clear the deck in a positive way. TAURUS (4/20 - 5/20) You want to enjoy these last summer days with the people you love, doing the things that you love. During the relaxation you might get an inspiring idea about work. GEMINI (5/21 - 6/22) Talking, thinking, and evaluating relationships can be a top priority this week. Friends can come and go. Your desire to travel grows and should be pursued if possible. CANCER (6/22 - 7/23) Pay close attention to that inner voice and your dreams. The solutions you seek are within you, so listen to that feeling in your tummy. Work can be hectic, so choose your battles wisely.

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LEO (7/23 - 8/23) Lots of activity surrounding relationship issues. Some will blossom, some will wither, and some will deepen. Use your wisdom to remain at peace. It is all designed to lead you to a brighter future. VIRGO (8/23 - 9/23) No one can organize like you. Make those lists and plow through any home repairs or improvements. After you clean those closets, find the time to feed your dreams. There can be a new opportunity at work. LIBRA (9/23 - 10/23) Friends, neighbors, in-laws, and siblings all add to the spice this week. You will be busy with entertaining or attending parties. It’s all a fun way to relieve tension. SCORPIO (10/23 - 11/22) As money is the theme of your week, it might be helpful to see where you can cut back on spending. However don’t scrimp on necessary purchases to improve your home. There is lots of change taking place in your social circle. SAGITTARIUS (11/22 - 12/21) Plans to re-invent yourself will begin on

all levels. It might start with a massage or a new haircut this week and slowly build to your entire surroundings. New career doors may open and a long held wish has the chance to come true. CAPRICORN (12/21 - 1/20) Spend time thinking about your longterm goals. If you can think it, you can have it. Consider taking some courses or planning a trip. Both will broaden your perspective and be enjoyable. AQUARIUS (1/20 - 2/19) Friends will provide lots of entertainment for you as you get out and about. Your selfimage is on the rise and relationships give you the joy you have been seeking.

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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 8•24•16 • Tonight, Citizens for Access Rights and the Hamptons Drive-in are hosting their Annual Outdoor Movie Night at Maidstone Park Ball Field in Springs with the featured movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark. Gates open at 7:30 PM with the movie beginning at 8:30. Admittance is $5 for non- members with CfAR members admitted free. Guests are encouraged to bring low chairs and blankets to sit on. No outside food or beverages will be permitted but refreshments and snacks are available for purchase. All proceeds will go to protecting beach access. THURSDAY 8•25•16 • The East Hampton Library’s “Tom Twomey Series” will continue from 6 to 7 PM with “Lessons from Katrina: Preparing for the Next Big One Here.” The free talk hosted by Library Board member Chip Rae and presented by President Emeritus of Tulane University Scott Cowen, and East Hampton Village Police Captain and Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Michael Tracey. Register at WWW.TomTwomneySeries.org, email reference@ easthamptonlibrary.org, or call 631-324-0222 x3. SUNDAY 8•28•16 •The Jewish Center of the Hamptons is holding a panel discussing “Developments & Conditions in the Middle East and Related Concerns.” At 44 Woods Lane. Kenneth J. Bialkin who, among other titles, was Chairman of the America-Israel Friendship League between 1982-86, will moderate a panel of professionals from both prominent Jewish organizations and academia discussing events in the Middle East and their impact on lives and politics. The discussion begins at 10 AM, doors will open for JCOH members at 9:30 AM and non-members at 9:45. • At the East Hampton Town Marine Museum, 301 Bluff Road in Amagansett, a Special 2016 Edition of the Poetry Marathon will take place from 4 to 6 PM followed by a reception. For more information visit easthamptonhistory.org or call 631-324-6850.

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Southampton FRIDAY 8•26•20 • The Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons will celebrate Shabbat with a music concert by the quintet, 12th Night Klezmer, followed by a catered Shabbat dinner and a discussion of the unique oldworld classic and jazz style music. Service begins at 6 PM led by Rabbi Jan Uhrbach and Michael Boino. The event will be held at 2350 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton, the service is free while admission fee for dinner and the concert is $15 for CSH members and $25 for non-members with advance reservations required. Visit www.synagoguehamptons.org, or call 631-488-0072. SUNDAY 8•28•16 • The Hampton Classic Horseshow begins in Bridgehampton. Join to see talented riders compete for the blue ribbon. Browse the vendors tents and participate in vendor crafts, pony rides, face painting and even animal adoptions throughout the week. Kids activities will be held each day from 10 AM to 2 PM in the Kids’ Area. MONDAY 8•29•16 • The Hampton Bays Civic Association will hold its monthly meeting at the Southampton Town Community Center at 7 PM. Dr. Marc Fasanella, a member of the board will have four of his summer interns introduce a variety of simple consumer choices where they can select 10 items they can use to help the local troubled waters detoxify and recover including simple gardening alternatives, material choices when remodeling, and more efficient ways to run a green household. 25 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays.

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Celebrity Autobiography an entertaining evening of non-stop laughter. Celebrity Autobiography plays to sold out crowds and rotates new hotoff-the-press selections from the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Kris Jenner to new mash-ups such as Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump and Ivana Trump. Don’t miss the stars acting out excerpts from “Kardashian Konfidential” as well as a special celebrity “Cook Book-N-Bake-

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The Amagansett Wine Stand and Amagansett Farmers Market present local wines, ice cream and more, daily in the garden from noon to 7 PM. Located at 367 Main Street, the Amagansett Wine Stand offers a selection of Long Island wines, from cabernet franc to rosé, available for tasting and purchase, by the bottle or glass. Also available are homemade ice cream in cones, sandwiches and cups

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from Joe & Liza’s Ice Cream and a selection of other local delicacies. The Amagansett Wine Stand opened this summer. The Wine Stand is the satellite tasting room of Cinque Family Wines. The farm winery branch offers a selection of local wines, highlighting some of Long Island’s best wines. The Wine Stand is located at the Amagansett Farmers Market. In 2015 the Amagansett Food Institute re-opened the Amagansett Farmers Market as a retail food market, community hub, and educational center. The market features local and New York State foods and beverages, and furthers AFI’s mission to support, promote, and advocate for the farmers, vintners, fishermen, and other food producers and providers on the East End of Long Island as part of a thriving regional food system. J.M.

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Heirloom Tomato & Mozzarella Salad With Basil Pesto Balsamic Glaze

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Ingredients (serves 4) 2 large Heirloom tomatos (sliced thin) 1 lb ball of fresh mozzarella (sliced thin) 1 lb bunch of basil ¼ c olive oil ½ clove of garlic 2 tsp sea salt ¼ c grated parmesan ½ c balsamic vinegar 1 tbsp honey 1 lemon (juiced) 1 head of Bibb lettuce (washed and sliced thin) Method Begin by reducing the balsamic vinegar by half on medium low heat, stirring often. While this is happening, boil a medium sized pot of water. Pick the basil leaves from the stem and set up a small bowl of ice water. When the water boils, throw in the basil leaves. Give them a quick dunk and then put into the ice water immediately. When the leaves are completely cool remove them from the ice water and

gently squeeze off any excess water. In a blender puree the olive oil and garlic on high. Add the basil a little at a time until a bright green basil puree is created. Use a little ice water if the mixture becomes to thick to blend. Place the basil in a bowl and fold in the grated parmesan cheese. Season with salt and fresh cracked pepper to your liking. At this point the balsamic vinegar is likely reduced by half. When it is, mix in the honey and cool for 20 minutes. While the balsamic glaze is cooling begin assembling the salad by laying down the slices of tomato and mozzarella. Put a small handful of the Bibb salad dressed with a mixture of olive oil and lemon juice in the center. Spoon over some of the pesto and drizzle with the balsamic glaze. Finish with a bit of sea salt and enjoy.

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ONGOING SPECIALS AM Southampton

AM Southampton features DJs spinning the newest tunes on Hip Hop Fridays and a special House DJ on Saturdays. On holiday Sundays a special pop up show by The Box NYC is offered to awestruck nightclub guests. The nightclub also hosts Lemonade, a weekly Saturday party for the Hampton’s gay and lesbian community. The event takes place every Saturday throughout the summer season from 3 PM to 9 PM and features special guest DJs and performances. For reservations contact reservations@amsouthampton. com.

Sen Happy Hour

Sen in Sag Harbor introduces Happy Hour Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 7 PM. Enjoy $8 Kettle One martinis, $8 Canton Royal; ginger liquor and champagne, and $6 red and white wine.

East Hampton Point

Nightly at the bar at East Hampton Point is Happy Hour from 5 to 7 PM with $5 drafts and $7 (half-price) sangria. On Thursday, at the bar, are $5 bites and $5 beers.

On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, at the bar, from 3 to 5 PM are $1 local clams and oysters. Weekend live entertainment features Acoustic Friday from 7 to 10 PM and Reggae Sunday from 6 to 9 PM.

Zigmund’s

E a c h n i g h t a t Z i g m u n d ’s i n Bridgehampton brings a different theme. The week kicks off with Industry/ Locals Night sponsored by El Jimador and Jack Daniels on Monday with $5 well drinks, wine, draft beer and $5 snacks. Wednesday night is karaoke night for those looking to hit the mic from 9 PM to midnight. Thirsty Thursday brings in $20 pitchers and $5 shots alongside bluegrass, blues, and jazz. The weekend kicks off with top 40 tunes and late night disco on Fridays followed by the Saturday Night Special with a disco DJ and Soul Train projected on to the ceiling. The week closes out with Reggae Sunday sponsored by Appleton Rum featuring $7 tiki drinks and $20 tiki pitchers. In addition to the daily specials a piano player will be holding court nightly from 5 to 9 PM and a happy hour will run every night from 5 to 7 PM. Visit www.zigmunds.bar.

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Brunch & Rosé

Arbor in Montauk presents “Brunch & Rosé.” The Mediterranean style restaurant offers a special prix fixe brunch menu. On Saturdays, from 11 AM to 4 PM, Arbor will feature an extensive all-inclusive brunch for $28.95 per person plus tax and gratuity. An a la carte kid’s menu is also available.

On The Rock

Vine Street Cafe on Shelter Island presents late-night craft cocktail hour, “On the Rock,” every weekend from 11 PM to 2 AM. This weekly event, featuring luxury craft cocktails for the cocktail connoisseur, will take place ever y Friday and Saturday night through Labor Day weekend.

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The Leo

The Leo in East Hampton hosts industry night every Thursday at 10 PM. There are drink specials and half priced bottles.

Bay Kitchen Bar

Bay Kitchen Bar offers two nightly happy hours pairing fresh oysters ($2) and crisp rosé by the glass ($6) Monday through Friday, from 4 to 6 PM and 10 PM to close.

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.

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.

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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Jamesport presents live music in the tasting room every Saturday from 2 to 6 PM. Visit www. sherwoodhousevineyards.com. Shinn Estate Shinn Estate Vineyards is hosting a wine bar Friday Noah’s Food Truck from 5 to 8 PM. Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 PM will be the Vineyard Walk with Barbara Shinn, and starting at 2:30 PM will be the Winery & Barrel Cellar Tour. Sunday starting at 10 AM is the Vine-tastic

Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents NY Front from 5 to 9 PM on Thursday. Craig Rose plays from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM followed by Ain’t So EZ from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard will also host Southbound from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday. www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com. Castello di Borghese Castello di Borghese Vineyard holds a winemaker’s walk vineyard tour and wine tasting on Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 PM every week. Call for reservations, 631-734-5111. Clovis Point Vineyard Clovis Point Vineyard in Jamesport will have live music by Robert Bruey from 1:30 to 4:30 PM on Saturday. On Sunday Ahmad Ali performs from 1:30 to 5 PM. Visit www. clovispointwines.com. Lieb Cellars On Friday from 4 to 6 PM enjoy live music from Rob Europe. The Pizza Rita Food Truck will be on scene from 2 to 5 PM. Visit www.liebcellars.com. Pindar Vineyards Kick off the weekend with Sunset

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.