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AT A GLANCE
Not-to-be-missed art, wellness and culture events in the Hamptons. BY JENNA LEBOVITS
JUNE 3
All Against Abuse Gala Benefit
The Retreat, which provides a safe have n and services for survivors of domestic abuse, hosts its annual in- person gathering in support of domestic violence awareness, fea turing keynote speaker Tijuana Ful ford, executive director and fou nder of The Butterfly Effect Project, a program that supports youth in nee d on the East End by teaching the tool s needed for creating functional and thriving lives. $750. The Church, 48 Madison St., Sag Harbor; allag ainstabuse.org
Making Waves:
Planned Parenthood Hudson
Peconic’s Hamptons Benefit
Join Planned Pa renthood, America’s most trusted name in reproductive healt h care and sex education, for an en gaging cel ebration and recognition of the lasting impact of dip lomat and women’s reproductive rights advocate Robin Chandler Duke. From $175. The Clubhouse, 174 Dan iels Hole Road, East Ha mpton; weareplannedparenthood.org
JUNE 10
Community Day at The Watermill Center
Immerse yourself in a variety of workshops and artistic offerings in this specially curated event at The Watermill Center, a relaxing and intentional space for art, culture and the humanities to coexist, create and inspire as one. watermillcenter.org
JUNE 16
Hamptons International Film Festival
SummerDocs program features a screening of The Eternal Memory
Oscar-nominated director Maite Alberdi’s newest masterpiece is a slow-burn film that tells the story of two lovers, one of whom is living with Alzheimer’s disease. Chilean actress and academic Paulina Urrutia, who stars in the film, will be in attendance; hamptonsfilmfest.org
JUN E 17
Celebrating Unlimited Earth Care’s 30th Anniversary
Sustainable garden and landscape design firm Unlimited Earth Care celebrates 30 years of vibrant, thriving gardens in the Hamptons with a flower-filled gathering of food, music and dance. The Garden Market, 2249 Scuttle Hole Road, Bridgehampton; unlimitedearthcare.com
44th Annual Shelter Island Run/Walk
Each year at Shelter Island Run’s 5K/10K run and walk, the nonprofit organization raises funds for the community’s local causes and charities. From $35 registration for 5K (kids under 14, $15) and $45 for 10K. The race commences at Shelter Island Union Free School District, 33 N. Ferry Road; events.elitefeats.com
JUN E 22
The Heart of the Hamptons Summer Celebration
The American Hear t Association is hosting its annual summer ce lebration. Enjoy live music, a sil ent auction and a stunning sunset at Wölffer Estate’s vineyard. $500 (in dividual) to $10,000 (for a lounge). The Wine Stand at Wölffer Estate, 3312 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack; https://event.gives/hamptonshb
JUNE 24
Garden as Art 2023
Feel closer to nature at this benefit eve nt that includes a talk and a selfguided East Hampton tour of four private gardens. Supporters of the event w ith Patron ticket level and above end the night with a cocktail rec eption. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., East Hampton; guildhall.org
Whimsy: A Garden Soiree
Welcome the start of summer wit h a garden party to benefit Sou thampton Arts Center. Listen to swing jazz, sip cocktails and stroll through a sculpture gard en, all the while supporting a vibrant cultural institution. From $350 Southampton Art s Center, 25 Jo bs Lane, Southampton; southamptonartscenter.org
15th Annual Get Wild! Summer Gala
Support the Evelyn Alexander Wil dlife Rescue Center with a spirited evening of food and drinks, a silent auction and live enter tainment. 100% of proceeds will directly benefit the East End’s only wildlife hospital and reha bilitation center and its mission. $30 0. Sagaponack Scul pture Field, Wilkes Lane, Sagaponack; wildliferescuecenter.org
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