| | Friday April 17th | Music at the Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse 161 Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-3117 Battle of the Bands 7:00 pm $5Consent of Kings; Lonesome Dan; Rite of Way; Hot Lettuce; Breathing East. Last Exit – Pearl Jam Tribute Band 11:00 pm $10Drawing inspiration from one of the most socially relevant, musically influential and commercially successful artists of the modern rock era, New York's LAST EXIT - a tribute to Pearl Jam, have become one of the premier tribute bands in the nation in a relatively short period of time. They have demonstrated skill, passion, and extensive knowledge of Pearl Jam's music in every live performance since forming in late 2006, but the members of Last Exit have been playing together for over 12 years offering a chemistry rarely achieved by any tribute band. Pearl Jam fanatics evoke a degree of dedication seen historically among Grateful Dead, Phish, and Jimmy Buffet fans. We invite you to come and see for yourself!! | Saturday April 18th | BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405Listening to Great Music with Jeremy Nussbaum 3:00 pmAn introduction and history of Classical and Jazz composers. | THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM 25 Job’s Lane, Southampton 283-2118Exhibition Tour 2:00 pm Free with Museum AdmissionEnjoy a docent-led tour of the current exhibition. | MAIN BEACH SURF AND SPORT, 352 Montauk Highway, Wainscott NY 11975 631-537-2716Kayak Demonstration Day 11:00 am – 4:00 pmStop by the Main Beach shop for a free demonstration of the latest kayaks from Native Watercraft and others. Store discounts and promotions. Contact: Rick 631-537-2716. | LONGHOUSE RESERVE 133 Hands Creek Rd. East Hampton NY 631-329-3568The mission of Jack Lenor Larsen’s LongHouse Reserve is to exemplify living with art in all forms. Through its gallery, arboretum, sculpture gardens, and educational programs, LongHouse brings together art and nature, aesthetics and spirit, with a strong conviction that the arts are central to living wholly and creatively. Dedicated to quality and integrity, LongHouse programs encourage a broad concept of learning.Know Thine Enemy 10:00 am – noonDr. Andrew Senesac of Cornell University Extension will lead an illustrated lecture on Weeds and Weeding: Identification and Eradication. Call to order tickets. | CANIO’S BOOKS 290 Main Street, Sag Harbor 725-4962Poet Grace Schulman presents an appreciation of poet Marianne Moore 6:00 pm Grace Schulman’s edition of the Complete Poems of Marianne Moore restores much of the work Moore left out of earlier collections. Schulman will speak about her work on the project. | EAST HAMPTON TRAILS PRESERVATION SOCIETY Amagansett 329-4227Short walks or long walks -- there are hikes for everyone in April. Because the weather is unpredictable at this time of year, you may want to contact hike leaders before setting out. For general information about hiking in East Hampton, go to www.ehtps.org or write to ehtps@hotmail.com.Hither Woods Longshanks (9 miles) 10:00 amSpectacular water views are featured on this challenging hike to Fresh Pond, Waterfence, Goff’s Point, Walking Dunes and Nomincks. Some rolling hills and beach walking. Meet at Hither Hills Overlook off Rte 27, about 1 mile east of intersection with Old Montauk Hwy. Leader: Richard Lupoletti 324-1127Stony Hill/Jacob’s Farm (3+ miles) 10:00 am We’ll connect blazed and unblazed trails to create a diverse and athletic loop through old forest and new growth, on flatland and hilly ground. Meet on Red Dirt Road about ¼-mile east of Accabonac Highway. Leader: Jim Zajac 324-2425 | SOUTHAMPTON TRAILS PRESERVATION SOCIETY Bridgehampton 631-537-5202Elliston Park 10:00 am - noon Meet at the Park on Millstone Brook Rd., Southampton. 3+ miles, some hills, pond views. Howard Reisman, 283-5376. | MONTAUK PLAYHOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER FOUNDATION 240 Edgemere Street, Montauk, NY 11954 631-668-1124Earth Day Celebration at the Montauk Playhouse 1:00 pm – 4:00 pmJoin us as we dedicate the Suzanne Koch Gosman Memorial Garden and present the Senior Garden planting project led by Eagle Scout Jason Carey. We’ll celebrate with GREEN crafts and refreshments and a reading of Earth Day stories. | SOUTHAMPTON CULTURAL CENTER Levitas Center for the Arts, 25 Pond Lane, Southampton 287-4377Southampton Cultural Center Chamber Series $20 General Admission / $10 Seniors and StudentsDana Maiben, baroque violin and Arthur Haas, harpsichord 7:00 pm | BAY STREET THEATRE Bay Street at Long Wharf 725-9500Cabaret At The Bay!What better way to spend a Saturday evening than in the company of great friends, in a great atmosphere with great music! Join us on Saturday nights at 10:00 pm when Bay Street opens its doors to our new Cabaret @ The Bay. On Saturday nights at 10 pm, following The Picture Show, Bay Street will open the Lobby to musical performers from the East End to NYC. These evenings promise to be a wonderful mixture of talent with as many varied musical styles as there are performers. Tickets are $20 at the door and a cash bar will be available. Reservations are requested and can be made by calling 631-725-0818 ext. 110. So grab your friends and come on down to The Bay on Saturday nights and see what a little night music can do for your spirit!Luiz Simas 10:00pm $10Join us for an evening with Luiz Simas! Doors open at 9:30 pm. Reserve in advance – limited seating! | SPRINGS PRESBYTERIAN COMMUNITY CENTER 5 Old Stone Highway (at the Intersection of Old Stone Highway & Spring Fireplace Roads) East Hampton 324-4791Crossroads Coffeehouse 7:00 pm $10Come in and hear three great local bands: Tequila Mockingbird, After the Carnival, and The Blue Collar Band. | music at the talkhouse the Stephen Talkhouse 161 Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-3117David Bromberg Solo! 8:00 pm $65 VIP / $50 GATry Me One More Time: The musicians’ musician and fans ’favorite returns with his first studio CD in 17 years; roots music from a master! Roots music fans around the world will rejoice in the release of Try Me One More Time, the first new CD in almost two decades by guitarist/vocalist David Bromberg, a master practitioner of folk, blues, bluegrass and other musical genres. This new recording is undiluted David: one man, one acoustic guitar, and a repertoire of mostly traditional material performed with the intimate, assured touch of a musician who has nothing to prove. With the release of Try Me One More Time, David continues his musical revitalization, playing shows on his own, backed by (and supporting) Angel Band, his own David Bromberg Quartet, and reunions of the David Bromberg Big Band, the configuration depending on the circumstance.Nancy Atlas 10:30 pm $15 | Sunday April 19th | Earth Day Celebration 10:00 am – 4:00 pmSuffolk County’s annual Earth Day festivities at Indian Island Park (off Rte. 105), Riverhead. S.T.P.S. will lead a 2 mile hike at 11AM. Tony Garro, 725-5861.Manorville Hills 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Meet at the Park on C.R. 111, 2 ½ miles north of Rte. 27 (Exit 62). 2 hilly miles of Pine Barrens. Tom Stock, 727-5250. | BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405A Year of Reading Updike and Others 3:00 pm“Still Life” | REGULAR’S MUSIC CAFÉ 1271 North Sea Road, Southampton 287-2900Sports Sunday Noon – ClosingIf you enjoy watching sports, then Regulars is the place to be on Sundays. We have NFL Sunday Ticket! Come in and watch your team’s game on our giant flat-screen TVs. Depending on your interest, each wide-screen television can be tuned to something different. Baseball? PGA? Nascar? Tennis? All can be viewed while you dine or enjoy your favorite beverage at Regulars. Bring all your friends! | Monday April 20th | BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405Stop, Write, Now: How To Write Your Memoir 11:00 am | TOWNLINE BBQ 3593 Townline Road, Sagaponak, NY 537-2271Every Monday is Saloon Quiz Night starting at 7. Teams of five will compete in categories ranging from pop culture to food, music to art to geography. Food and drink specials will be available. Prizes of gift certificates, T-shirts, and drinks will be given to each round’s winner, culminating in a grand prize for the overall winning team. There is no charge to play. | Tuesday April 21st | BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405Staying Sane 11:00 amA conversation, with coffee, on all topics that concern us--from Kids Reading to Parents Moving In, Finding a New Job to Understanding Current Events... | ROWDY HALL 10 Main Street in the Parish Mews, East Hampton 324-8555Rowdy Readers Club 12:15 pmThe readers club is in conjunction with Bookhampton, offering each week’s selection for a 15% discount. The focus will be on turn of the century American writers and their short stories, keeping with the spirit of the original Rowdy Hall, which housed turn of the century writers. The group will feature an hour discussion on the author and the writing. Lunch will be available for purchase during the readers group. | Wednesday April 22nd | Georgica Pond (2.5 – 3 miles) 10:00 amA beach walk to Georgica Pond and perhaps beyond. If the tides permit, we will take a small hidden path to West End Avenue and an ocean beach overlook, returning via the road. Meet at the Georgica Beach parking lot near the west end of Lilly Pond Lane. Leader: Nancy Kane 324-5799 | THE JOHN JERMAIN LIBRARY 201 Main Street, Sag Harbor 725-0049Playwriting Workshop with Geoffrey Paul Gordon 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm $5/sessionExpress yourself in a playwriting workshop with Geoffrey Paul Gordon. Bring ongoing work or begin a new project in a supportive environment that combines creativity with pragmatism. Geoffrey Paul Gordon is an award winning playwright who is currently performing his original one-yogi show KAHMIC YOGA. Please register in advance by calling the library at 725-0049. | Thursday April 23rd | BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405Grown-Up Story Hour: 11:00 amWe read to you! Great short stories and conversation every week. | Music at the Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse 161 Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-3117Telly 8:00 pm $10Having no formal musical education to speak of or family member with an old guitar to pass down, this “singer/songwriter by default” has been finding his way around the music scene through lots of trial and error. Numerous stints as the uncertain frontman of uncertain bands that never made it out of the basement frustrated him into going it alone. His style was born from the bars and beach parties he’s been performing at since college. From pop ballads to blues ditties, hard-driving rock to funked up free-style jams and with an ever-evolving cast of talent, the essence of great songwriting shines through whether he’s backed up by a band or up there alone, just a man and his guitar.Bastards of Boom 9:00 pm $10Bastards of Boom are the illegitimate children of Escola de Samba Boom. They take Brazilian rhythms and mix them up with Rock, Electronica, and World melodies to create the ultimate groove machine. If you don’t find yourself dancing to this you ought to see a doctor to make sure you still have a pulse! | Friday April 24th | EAST HAMPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 101 Main Street East Hampton 324-6850The Civil War: Letters from Home, with Peggy Sherrill, Kenneth Collum, and Hugh King 7:00 pmThis program is part of our Winter Lecture series, "The Homefront: East Hampton, Wars Near and Far." Clinton Academy Museum, 151 Main Street, East Hampton, NY. Admission is free. | BAY STREET THEATRE Bay Street at Long Wharf 725-9500Stages Presents Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” 8:00 pm $15“Be Our Guest” and step into the enchanted world of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” presented by Stages, A Children’s Theater Workshop, Inc. Stages’ production is directed and choreographed by Helene Leonard and performed by over 40 young actors ages eight to 19. The musical accompaniment is provided by Amanda Jones and James Benard, with sets created by Robin Richards and Goran Petmil. The magical costumes, an intrinsic part of the production, are provided by Red Curtain Rentals and Barbara Oldak. The stage version of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” based on the Academy Award-winning animated movie, includes all the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken, with lyrics by the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs co-written by Tim Rice. With an enthralling book by Linda Woolverton, Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” entertained Broadway audiences for over 13 years under the direction of Robert Jess Roth. Now a modern Broadway classic, Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” has been called “the ultimate family entertainment.” This “tale as old as time” should be enjoyed by anyone who has wanted to be loved just for who they are. Additional performances on Saturday, April 25 at 2 pm and 8 pm, and Sunday, April 26 at 2 pm. | GUILD HALL 158 Main Street, East Hampton NY 324-0806The Littlest Mermaid 7:00 pm $15 adults/$10 childrenThe Hampton Ballet Theatre School will perform its spring ballet production of “The Littlest Mermaid.” Box seats and group rates are also available. For more information, call 237-4810.Naked Stage Marathon: MOONLIGHT DRIFT & REVERIES A Theatrical and Musical Journey through Eastern Long Island 6:00 pm $20 General Admission/$18 Members of Guild Hall/$5 Students under 18 6:00 pmGuild Hall in association with Steeplechase Arts and The Montauk School present MOONLIGHT DRIFT & REVERIES A Theatrical and Musical Journey through Eastern Long Island. Lead Artists: Damon Ferrante and Amy Martin. Featuring Gerard Doyle, Kate Mueth, Lilah Gosman, Sheng-Yuan Kuan, Students from Monauk School and an ensemble cast TBA. Steeplechase Arts is a production company integrating innovation and tradition in opera, classical music and theater. The company has produced concerts and operas at Carnegie Hall, Symphony Space, and the John Drew Theater of Guild Hall among other institutions. Steeplechase and the Montauk School will be presenting a program of theater and music about winter and the eastern end of Long Island. The program interweaves humor, adventure, high-spiritedness, with observations on ecology and the natural world, including magic and kindness to tell a tale about the interconnectedness of the landscape and people. Professional actors Gerard Doyle and Kate Mueth, along with professional musicians Lilah Gosman (soprano) and Sheng-Yuan Kuan (pianist) will be accompanied by students from the Montauk School who have participated in Theater and Music Composition Workshops that helped create sections of the program. Naked Stage Marathon: Staged Reading of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST By Dale Wasserman / based on the novel by Ken Kesey 8:00 pmDirected by Michael Nathanson. Featuring Stephen Hamilton, Ed Kassar, Kate Mueth, Joe DeSane, Michael Nathanson, Nick Fondulis, Andrew Botsford, Josh Gladstone, Josh Perl, Shashi Balooja, Rachel Viola, Joseph Brondo, Tanya Tavereau, Rik Colitti, Glen Rozzi, Teri Greene, Susan Retzky and an ensemble cast TBA. R.P. McMurphy, a charming rougue, contrives to serve a short sentence in an airy mental hospital rather than in a prison. This, he learns, was a mistake. He clashes with the head nurse and wages war on the institution that confines him; he threatens to tear down the thin boundaries between the sane and the insane. McMurphy leads inmates into revolution and out of introversion, brightening up an otherwise terrifyingly gray world. This is a contemporary tragedy - at times hilarious, at others heroic, but consistently liberating. Winner of both the 2001 Tony Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play. "Cuckoo is captivating." N.Y. Post. "Scarifying and powerful." N.Y. Times. "Funny, touching, and exciting." N.Y. Daily News. "One of the finest, most meaningful and most moving plays of recent times." WPIX TV. Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. | Music at the Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse 161 Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-3117Kulprits 8:00 pm $10Pumping Ethyl 10:00 pm $10Pumping Ethyl was formed out of the ashes of some of the premier cover and original bands in the Tri-State area. Coming together initially in early 2006, it wasn’t until early 2007 that the lineup stabilized. Every member of the band was previously in a signed/managed band or was a session musician. Bringing a rare combination of musicianship and showmanship to the table, they are a breath of fresh air in the cover band scene. Refusing to settle for mediocrity, not a gig goes by without them winning new fans. | | United Artists Easthampton 30 Main Street, East Hampton NY 631-324-0448(Matinees on weekends only. Please call ahead, as movie times may change.)State of Play (PG-13, 118 min.) 1:00pm | 4:00pm | 7:20pm | 10:15pmMonsters vs. Aliens (PG, 90 min.) 12:15pm | 2:30pm | 4:45pm | 7:10pm | 9:40pmAdventureland (R, 106 min.) 12:45pm | 3:50pm | 6:50pm | 9:30pmI Love You, Man (R, 111 min.) 12:30pm | 3:40pm | 6:40pm | 9:20pmHannah Montana: The Movie (G, 92 min.) 1:15pm | 4:15pm | 7:00pm | 9:50pm No Passes Sin Nombre (R, 96 min.) 12:00pm | 2:40pm | 5:10pm | 7:40pm | 10:00pm | Sag Harbor Cinema 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-0010(Movie Schedule shown is for Saturday – Check with the theatre for daily schedule)Duplicity (PG-13, 125 min.) 3:00pmThe Class (PG-13, 128 min.) 5:30pmGomorrah (Gomorra) (Not Yet Rated, 137 min.) 8:00pm | United Artists SouThampton 43 Hill Street, Southampton NY 11968 631-287-2774(Matinees on weekends only. Please call ahead, as movie times may change.)Fast & Furious (PG-13, 99 min.) 1:15pm | 4:15pm | 7:00pm | 9:40pmDuplicity (PG-13, 125 min.) 1:00pm | 4:00pm | 6:45pm | 9:30pmCrank High Voltage (R, 85 min.) 1:45pm | 4:45pm | 7:30pm | 9:50pm No Passes Observe and Report (R, 106 min.) 1:30pm | 4:30pm | 7:15pm | 9:20pm No Passes | Join us for The Picture Show@Bay Street Theatre - our classic film series that gives you the opportunity to see films as they were meant to be seen - - on the big screen! All movies start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5.00 each - unless otherwise noted - and can be purchased one hour prior to the movie.Dinner and a Movie? Stop by The American Hotel before the movie and enjoy a wonderful prix-fixe dinner for just $24.95. Your dinner price includes the movie and a small bucket of popcorn. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling The American Hotel at 725-3535.Melvyn Douglas WeekendFri 4/17 Ninotchka 8:00 pmGreta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas and Bela Lugosi star in the 1940 classic comedy romance, directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Nominated for 4 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actress in a Leading Role (Garbo), Best Writing, Original Story and Best Writing-Screenplay.Sat 4/18 Being There 8:00 pmMelvyn Douglas, Shirley MacLaine, Peter Sellers and Jack Warden star in this hilarious 1979 film, directed by Hal Ashby and based on the novel by Jerzy Kosinski. Melvyn Douglas won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and Peter Sellers was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. BEING THERE also won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actor (Peter Sellers) and Supporting Actor (Douglas). | Kidstreet @ Bay Street Theatre Bay Street at Long Wharf Sag Harbor NY 631-725-9500The Saturday Morning Picture Show 11:00 am $7Bring the kids to Bay Street every Saturday morning at 11 am to watch classic family films on Bay Street's big screen!Sat 4/18 The GooniesThey call themselves “The Goonies.” The secret caves. The old lighthouse. The lost map. The treacherous traps. The hidden treasure. And Sloth… Join the adventure. | THE JOHN JERMAIN LIBRARY 201 Main Street, Sag Harbor 725-0049FRIDAY AT THE MOVIESJJML’s popular Friday at the Movies series is shown on a large screen in the library’s third-floor rotunda. Seating is limited, so please arrive by 5:45 pm. Films start promptly at 6:00 pm. No children allowed unless accompanied by an adult. Free.Fri 4/17 The Pope’s Toilet 6:00 pmUruguayan drama. In 1988, the town of Melo awaits a visit by the Pope. Thousands of visitors are expected. A petty smuggler decides to build a pay toilet outside his home. Unintended and surprising consequences result. Not rated. | | NICK & TONI'S 136 East Main Street East Hampton NY 631-324-3550 Wednesdays & Thursdays ~ Kid’s Pizza Night! $7:00 per Child.All Winter long, kids ages 4-10 can make their own pizza in our kitchen with our chef! All children receive a paper chef hat to wear in the kitchen and then decorate while their creation bakes in our wood-fired oven. Just $7.00 per child. Spaces are limited. Please call ahead to reserve. 324.3550 All children must be accompanied by at least one parent or guardian dining with them. | Saturdays Colonial Kids: A History Club with Barbara DriverMeets second Saturday of each month. Explore the past through art, science, cooking, music and crafts at all our historic sites. Call (631) 324-6850 for registration and information. | GUILD HALL 158 Main Street, East Hampton 324-0806Children’s Saturday SPRING Morning Art Workshop 11am – 12pm $5 / Members $3Sat 4/18 What Do I See Staring Back at Me?! Peoplescapes with artist Linda Capello (5+ years) | It started with a dream: To create a magical and inviting place for young people that would stir their curiosity and imagination. In this quickly moving world of technology, children’s museums give families an opportunity to slow down and actively share in their children’s growth. These wonderful places of discovery are designed to provide interactive experiences that foster curiosity in children and create a lifelong love of self-directed learning. Interactive exhibits will be both permanent and rotating. The permanent exhibit will focus on what makes the East End a special place, with an emphasis on the people and living creatures that inhabit it. Themes include agriculture, fishing, world celebrations, and community. In addition to the indoor activities, visitors will be encouraged to explore outdoor exhibits, mazes and gardens. Plans include space for year-round workshops, performances, and special events, as well as a permanent art workshop for children to explore their own creativity. Reservations required unless otherwise specified. CMEE Museum Hours: Mon, Wed, Thurs & Sat: 9 am-6 pm; Friday is late night at CMEE: 9 am-7:30 pm; Sun: 10 am-6 pm; Closed on Tuesdays Admission: Under 1 year old: FREE; 12 and under: $5.00; Teens and Grownups: $7.00; Senior Grownups: $5.00 YOU MUST REGISTER FOR ALL CLASSES IN ADVANCE. Permanent Exhibit:Explore along a raised wooden boardwalk and crawl through a hollow log, out of a mouse hole and into our fantasy tree house bedroom. Visit our Crawler Garden with it's cuddly bugs and select fruits and vegetables at the East End Farm Stand. Walk down CMEE's Main Street, sail the seas on our seafaring ship, meet up with some sand puppets, make noise in the Musical Forest, create a masterpiece in our free Drop-In Art Studio, and interact with the traveling exhibits in the Legacy Family Tree Gallery. Connect the past to present to future, from local community to global society. There's a turn- of -the century General Store with a replica soda fountain and costumes to try on. Sit down for a read along under an upside-down library book. Watch us transform potatoes into potato chips, and discover how a windmill works. | South Fork Natural History Museum 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-9735Nature walks & workshop. For more information, reservations, and directions to meeting places, please call: Natureline 537-9735. Walks are free to SOFO members. Non-members are charged $7 per person. Fee includes admission to the museum on the day of the program.Sat 4/18 Think Spring! Puppet Show 10:00 am BridgehamptonThe SoFo Nature Explorers, Madeline the pig, Ratzo the shark, Melville the turtle, and their human friend Mrs. B. are thinking about spring. Their winter nature exploration in the field behind the museum was lots of fun, and now it’s April and they’re excited to see what new things they can find outdoors and record in their nature logs. Join them for a chat about nature exploration, a romp in the field to make some early spring discoveries, and a return to the museum to record nature findings. If the children made a nature log with us before bring it along or, if not, we’ll start them on a new one. Leader: Barbara Blaisdell Recommended for children ages 3 to 7. Advance reservations are essential as there is a limited enrollment.Sun 4/19 The Colors and Shapes of Nature 10:00 am BridgehamptonNature has combined colors and shapes to create the beautiful world outdoors. Come explore the field in back of the museum with Lindsey, a SoFo Nature Educator, as she works with children to help them “read the landscape” by unraveling nature’s complex mixtures of color and shape. Children will learn about shapes by creating some of their own, and about color by mixing colors and making their own simple color wheel. Leader: Lindsey Rohrbach. Recommended for children ages 2 to 5. Advance reservations are essential as there is a limited enrollment. | Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre Christ Episcopal Church (Parish Hall) East Union Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-4193Play Group: Mon, Thu, Fri - 9:30 am ($20 for drop-ins)Free play, music, songs, games and Minkie the Monkey puppet show. Ages 3 and under with their grown-up.Tot Art: Mon, Fri - 10:30 ($20 for drop-ins)Make fun and messy projects. Ages 2-4 yrs.Puppet Club: Mon - 3:30 to 5:00 ($20 for drop-ins)Make puppets and perform puppet shows. Ages 3-5.Afternoon Play: Thurs. - 3:30 to 5:00 ($20 for drop-ins)Games, songs, arts and crafts.Ages 3-5.Puppet Shows Saturdays 11:00 am & 3:00 pmOur Puppet Theatre is intimate. To avoid calamity, please call ahead to reserve your spot at 631-725-4193 or use our online reservation form. | Atlantis Marine World 431 East Main Street, Riverhead NY 631-208-9200Long Island’s own full-scale Aquarium. From shark dives to snorkeling, boat tours to salt marsh explorations, a giant octopus to the Western hemisphere’s largest all-living Coral Reef display, it’s all happening at Atlantis Marine World. Open year-round from 10am to 5pm. | Welcome to our 38th season as the largest combined children's zoo and wildlife park on Long Island. We offer families a natural environment where they can learn about wildlife and animals through education and entertainment.Open Daily April 29 to October 8 weekdays 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, weekends 10:00 am – 6:00 pm | At the Dinosaur Walk Museum, the dinosaurs aren’t fossils or bones. They are life-size sculptures. You and your family can see one of the world’s largest collections of prehistoric animals, ranging from the two-story-high Tyrannosaurus Rex to a tiny 12-inch tall Microraptor. Other exhibits include giant sea lizards, flying reptiles, and replicas of bones, skulls, and skeletons of ancient prehistoric creatures. The museum also features a movie theatre showing high-definition educational films that bring dinosaurs to life. They also have many hands-on activities for children of all ages, such as a dinosaur fossil dig, creative coloring stations, books, and movies about dinosaurs.Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Adults: $10.95 Seniors 62+: $8.95 Teens 12–18: $8.95 Children ages 3–11: $7.95 Children 2 and under are free | Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue 93 Merchant’s Path, Sagaponack NY 631-537-7335Saturdays 'Lil Cowpokes Pony Club 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Ages 3 & upLearn barn care, riding and do arts and crafts on this rescue ranch. Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue is a 501(c)3 non profit charity saving horses lives and educating the public. Sundays Hug A Horse 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Visit the Hampton's only horse rescue site at their educational barn. Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue has stepped between the majority of their equine residents and a brutal death by slaughter for human consumption overseas. Please visit the website at www.forRascal.com to learn more and then come on down and Hug a Horse! Or a Mule! | Water Mill Museum 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill NY 631-726-462Children’s Mill Tours Mondays 11:30 am (Seasonal)Assist in helping shell corn, feed the hopper over the mill stones and sift grain for flour. Hands-on milling sessions for children 5 and up with parents or accompanying adults | SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUMS AND RESEARCH CENTER Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane Southampton NY 631-283-2494 Call or check the website for children’s events. | Classes for Children – check Website for ongoing classes. | GUILD HALL Boots Education Center 158 Main Street, East Hampton NY 631-324-0806Call or check the website for children’s events. | Montauk Public Library 871 Montauk Hwy (Route 27), Montauk NY 631-668-3377Call or check the website for children’s events. | East Hampton Library 159 Main Street, East Hampton NY 631-324-0222Call or check the website for children’s events. | The Golden Eagle 14 Gingerbread Lane, East Hampton NY 631-324-0603Art classes and activities. Call for schedule. | Hampton Library 2478 Main Street, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-0015Call or check the website for children’s events. | Call or check the website for children’s events. | KIDS JUJITSU 37 Mile Harbor Road in East Hampton NY 631-329-5982Mondays and Wednesdays 4:00 pm - ages 5 – 6 Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00 pm - ages 7 – 8 Mon – Thurs 5:00 pm - ages 9 – 13 Young people learn self defense and gain confidence with these classes. | The Touch Dancing Studios Newtown Lane, East Hampton NY 631-288-5659Mad Hot Ballroom Thursdays From 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm For children ages 9-13. | REGULARS music café 1271 North Sea Road, Southampton 631-287-2900Saturdays Kids Karaoke 5:00 pm – 7:00 pmBring the whole family to see this one. Who knows? Your tyke may be the next American Idol. We now have a special kid-friendly menu. Reservations recommended. | | ALMONCELLO 290 Montauk Highway, East Hampton NY 631-329-6700Saturdays Karaoke starting at 10:30 pm | CIGAR BAR 2 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-2575Saturdays DJ Sam | East Hampton Point 295 Three Mile Harbor NY 631-329-2800Reggae live on the deck Sundays 6:00 – 9:00 pm (Summer only) | Fiddlers Cove Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton NY 631-329-7577Tuesdays Rock Band 7:00 pmWednesdays Acoustic Open Mike 8:00 pmFridays Karaoke with Jess 10:00 pm | GRAPPA WINE BAR 62 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-0055Fridays DJ after 10:00 pm | The Laundry Restaurant 341 Pantigo Road East Hampton NY 631-324-3199Wednesdays Karaoke 9:30 pm | Liars Saloon 401 West Lake Drive, Montauk NY 631-668-9597Friday from 10:00 pm-2:00 am Spend an evening with Jim and Nanci for Karaoke | Pierre’s Main Street, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-5110Live Jazz Every Sunday 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Vanessa Trouble sings torch songs.Live Jazz Every Tuesday 6:30 pm – 9:30 pmJodi Carlson sings Jazz Standards. Jane Hastay, Piano; Peter Martin Weiss, Bass | REGULARS 1271 North Sea Road, Southampton NY 631-287-2900Wednesdays WEHM Talent Night with Mike Maz 7:00 pm – 10:00 pmIf you want to hear some fresh new music from all kinds of genres, Wednesday night is your night at Regulars. Week after week anywhere between 6 to 12 performers show up to impress the crowd with their own music or cover songs. Make plans with your friends or co-workers to be here next Wednesday to see who shows up to perform. And if you yourself would like to hop up on stage, just go to www.wehm.com/ehmtalent.html to sign up. Just so you know, these performers are vying for the opportunity to live on WEHM or be featured on an upcoming WEHM CD.Fridays Friday Night Supper Club 6:30 pm – 9:30 pmJoin us for the Friday Night Supper Club. Every Friday, we have amazing acts entertain you and your friends or family while you dine. Reservations are recommended. | Shagwong 774 Main Street, Montauk NY 631-668-3050Fridays 10:00 pm - 2:00 amEnjoy as the DJ spins assorted music and dance the night away. Occasionally there is local live music, usually The Lone Sharks. | Weekly in the Taproom:Wed : Ladies Night 9:00 pm -11:00 pm$3.00 drafts & wine, $50 Smirnoff mixed drinks & martinis with Music by D.J. Disco PaulyWed: Project Vibe at the Southampton Publick House Taproom the first Wednesday of the month 10:30 pmA popular performer at Southampton Publick House, Project Vibe is a funky reggae and rock band made up of former members of the local band Shockshine. Project Vibe’s “FIRST FRIDAYS” tour continues through the summer. Saturday Nights with DJ Rah-G-Raj spinning best of Motown and R&B. Ketel One and Ketel Citrone mixed drinks & martinis $8. | Music at the Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-3117Karaoke Night, Open Mike Night, Live Music (see daily calendar for details)“Regulars” at The Talkhouse include Suzanne Vega, The Neville Brothers, Johnny Winter, Coco Montoya, Marc Cohen, Ritchie Havens, Southside Johnny, Judy Collins, Christopher Cross, Martin Sexton, The Strawbs, Nils Lofgren and the occasional surprise guest who might just be in the audience. | World Pie 2402 Montauk Hwy, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-7999Sundays The Stephanie Cardinali Group plays during brunch | | Applied Arts 11 Indian Wells Rd Amagansett NY 631-267-2787Open for classes Mon – Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 pmMondays Open studio Figure Drawing 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm $15Wednesdays Open studio Print Making 6:00 pm – 9:00 pmThursdays Open studio Dark Room 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm $20 | The Art Barge – Mable & Victor D’Amico Studio & Archive Lazy Point, Napeague NY 631-267-3172 | Winter 2008-2009 Art Exhibit, "Interiors," East Hampton Town Hall, Pantigo Road East Hampton Mon - Fri 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Curated by Susan Rockford, the exhibit displays work by nine artists, using different mediums, that evoke curiosity about the interior lives of people and of the physical forms and structures they do, or may, inhabit. Artists exhibiting include Ruth Rogers-Altmann, Ted Asnis, H. Karin Barsalona, Laura Benjamin, Rob Calvert, Salvatore Gulla, Nancy Kiembock, Eve Stewart, and Audrey Stulberger. The Alliance mounts exhibits year-round for the enjoyment of East Hampton's dedicated public servants as well as the general public. Contact: Susan Rockford susrock@optonline.net | ASHAWAGH HALL 780 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton 329-4227Sat 4/18 “Purgatory” Group Art Exhibition of 40 Regional Artists – Opening Reception 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm“Purgatory” – An exhibition of 40 Artists of the Region who have joined together to present an exhibition of their work as commentary on the state of Purgatory. The exhibition will be held on April 18 and April 19, Saturday from 11 am to 8 pm, and Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm. The public is welcome. Each artist’s work is a very passionate personal statement on the state of Purgatory. Contact: Ellen Dooley 631-987-7005. | birnam wood galleries 52 Park Place, East Hampton NY 631-324-6010Open Daily 10:30 am – 6:00 pm, occasionally closed on Tuesdays. | Bloom Corner of Sage & Madison St. Sag Harbor NY 631-725-5940Open Thurs – Mon 11:00 am – 5:00 pmPermanent Installation: Works of Michael Dweck 2002 – 2006Born in Brooklyn, New York, Michael Dweck was given his first Kodak camera by his parents at the age of seven. Having studied fine arts at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, Dweck began his career in advertising. He went on to become a highly regarded Creative Director who received over 40 international awards, including the coveted Gold Lion at the Cannes International Festival. Two of his long-form television pieces are part of the permanent film collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Drawing inspiration from his teenage years spent by the beach on Long Island, Dweck set out to photographically capture the vanishing surf culture of Montauk, a sleepy fishing village that in the 1970s became a haven for East Coast surfers. Michael Dweck's internationally acclaimed first book, titled The End: Montauk, N.Y. (Harry N. Abrams, 2004), is the photographic chronicle and nostalgic tribute to that hedonistic surf community. "The ultimate homage to the sun-kissed surfing life. Sensuous, seductive and unbearably sexy in its effect," in the words of The New York Times. His second book is due out in Spring 2008. | boltaX gallery 21 N Ferry Road, Shelter Island NY 631-749-4062Open Fri – Mon 11:00 – 6:00 pm & by appointment“Concepts of Identity” Andrea Zuill4/24 – 5/18 Jessica Grindstaff – “The Extinction Wing” | The Corwith House, built c.1840, is home of The Bridge Hampton Historical Society and is listed on the State Register of Historic Places. Our museum houses period room exhibitions, temporary exhibits, a research library, and our administrative offices. The museum has a growing collection of historic paintings, furniture, diaries, photographs and letters that pertain to Bridgehampton and the surrounding villages and hamlets of Sagaponack, Hayground, Scuttlehole, and Mecox. | Butler's Fine Art 50 Park Place, East Hampton NY 631-267-0193Open Thurs - Mon 11:00 am – 5:30 pm & by appointment20th & 21st Century Painting & Sculpture | Sat & Sun 11:00 am – 5:00 pm“Objects” A Group Show | Canio’s Gallery 290 Main Street in Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-4962 In the Gallery: David Gonzalez Presents Long Beach Through April 30 | Clayton-Liberatore Art Gallery 2173 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-0136Hours are subject to change. Please call. | CONSCIENCE POINT HISTORIC SITE AND NATURE WALK End of North Sea Road Southampton NYOpen sunrise to sunset, free admission. | CRAZY MONKEY GALLERY 136 Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-3627We open a new exhibition every month with 1-2 featured artists supported by a small group show. Open Thurs – Mon 11:00 am – 5:00 pm 4/3 – 4/26 “Retrospectives”Works by Mark E. Zimmerman and Ellen & Bob Tucker, with Stephanie Reit; Jennifer Meihofer; Ruth Rogers-Altman; Jim & Jana Hayden; Marcia Tucker; Daveen Herley; Len Bernard; and Lance Corey. | DAN FLAVIN INSTITUTE 221 Corwith Avenue, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-1476Permanent Installation: Nine Works by Dan FlavinBy appointment only, please call 212.293.5584 by 12pm the Thursday before you want to visit to confirm.Everyone is invited to enjoy this beautiful museum with its permanent installation of nine fluorescent light works by Dan Flavin and the special exhibition, "Imi Knoebel, Knife Cuts." The Dan Flavin Art Institute features works created and installed by Flavin especially for the space and has been supported and maintained by Dia Art Foundation since 1983. | DELANEY COOKE GALLERY 150 Main Street, Sag Harbor nyGallery Hours Thursday Through Sunday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm4/4 – 4/19 “Dennis Murphy: Snap Shots” | Depot Gallery Adjacent To the Train Station in Montauk NY 631-668-5336 Gallery Hours 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm daily | The Drawing Room 16R Newtown Lane, East Hampton NY 631-324-5016Mon & Fri – Sat 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am – 4:00 pmRex Lau “Acqua Pazza” New Work by Robert Harms, Christine Hiebert, and Jane Wilson | THE GRENNING GALLERY 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 725-8469Please call the gallery for current exhibitions and information. | Osborn-Jackson House, c. 1740 101 Main Street, East HamptonThis colonial house, one of the few still in its original position on Main Street, is owned and maintained by the Village of East Hampton. Lionel Jackson donated the property to the Village of East Hampton in 1977 for use as a museum. It serves as the headquarters for the East Hampton Historical Society and a period house museum for the general public. The museum features a display of furnishings dating from about 1780 to 1820, typical of the well-to-do lifestyle of a post-colonial East End family.Open year round: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm - Admission: $4 adults, $3 seniors, $2 students - Free for membersClinton Academy, c. 1784 151 Main Street East HamptonClinton Academy was one of the first academies in New York State chartered by the Board of Regents. The Academy was constructed in 1784 with funds contributed by local citizens at the request of the Reverend Samuel Buell, pastor of the East Hampton Presbyterian Church. This remarkable Academy was a coeducational institution preparing young men for college or for careers such as seafaring or surveying. Young women were schooled in spiritual reading and the finer points of being a lady. The first headmaster, Reverend Buell, gave instruction in Latin as well as Greek and French. Students came from a broad range of places including Long Island, New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut as well as from the West Indies. After the State dissolved the chartered academy system, Clinton became a community center, a playhouse, town offices and briefly housed "The East Hampton Star". This late Georgian style building was restored in 1921 by Mr. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse. Visitors can enjoy the wild flower garden behind the property installed by the Garden Club of East Hampton. Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day: Sat & Sun 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, or by appointment. Admission: $4 adults, $3 seniors, $2 students - Free for membersMulford Farm, c. 1680 10 James Lane, at Montauk Highway, East HamptonThe Mulford Farm, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is considered one of America's most significant, intact English Colonial farmsteads. The farm is of interest not merely because of its importance to the history of East Hampton, but because of its antiquity. Viewed as an artifact which has been shaped to fit the needs and the pleasure of those who have lived in it, the house itself has much to tell us about the origins of colonial New England society and the changes which still affect our lives today. The 1680 Mulford House represents one of the most important and complex artifacts produced by our culture - the family home. The survival of this house, built in 1680, is remarkable since it has been left largely unchanged since 1750. The majority of the framing and wood members of the house have been left undisturbed, enabling scholars to tell the story of the successive changes over time. The Mulford Barn, constructed in 1721, is one of the most intact early eighteenth century English-plan barn forms in New York State and is recognized as an outstanding example of early eighteenth century construction methods and materials. Open Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day weekend: Sat & Sun 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, or by appointment- Admission: $4 adults, $3 seniors, $2 students - Free for membersTown Marine Museum 301 Bluff Road, AmagansettExhibition: Fool a Fowl: Old & New Duck DecoysDrawn from our collection and from local carvers, this exhibition presents the art of deception.Baymen’s Last Stand: Photographs by Michael CardacinoFormer bayman Danny King’s dory-style boat, used for haul seining in Eastern Long Island, was boldly painted with red, white & blue stripes in 1992 in protest of newly enacted government regulations prohibiting haul seining fishing techniques. These images celebrate “The Last Stand” against the law that closed the door on a way of American life and work. | Esses Studio 40 Madison Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-255-7704Current Exhibit: Work from the Grafitti 1980 Studio | Giraffics Gallery 79A Newtown Lane, East Hampton NY 631-329-0803Friday, Sat & Sun 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm, and by appointmentSpecializing in children’s book and design illustration art. | The space combines the beautiful exhibit space and bookseller specializing in fashion and rare art books. Mon - Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sat 10:30 am - 5:00 pm & Sun 11:30am - 4pm4/4 – 5/20 Matthew Higgs: Never Look Back/Pressed/Fifteen People Present Their Favorite Book [after Kosuth]Matthew Higgs is an artist, a curator, a writer, a publisher and one of the truly vital forces shaping contemporary art. This an exhibition in three parts, with sections entitled Never Look Back; Pressed; and Fifteen People Present Their Favorite Book [After Kosuth], which demonstrates the variety of his creative work. Never Look Back is an exhibition of new work; it consists of framed book pages and photographs of books that are framed and hung on gallery walls. They are readymade art objects unaltered but for their re-contextualization as art. Higgs works with their text, layout and design to make art that is by turns playful, wry, knowing, or reflective. Pressed is an exhibition of letterpress prints by Cary Leibowitz, Peter Doig, Kay Rosen, Dave Muller, Rirkrit Tiravanija and others, including several published by White Columns, an alternative exhibition space in New York City where Higgs has been the director and head curator since 2004. The central orienting point for the show is an installation of books entitled Fifteen People Present Their Favorite Book [After Kosuth]. This is a re-staging of a little known work by Joseph Kosuth from 1967 in which Kosuth took books chosen by Carl Andre, Robert Morris, Sol Lewitt and others and presented them as an installation in the Lannis Gallery. By re-staging this pioneering piece of conceptual art (this time using books chosen by Wade Guyton, Adam McEwen, Richard Prince and others) Higgs is both calling attention to an overlooked piece of art history, and using it to signal toward the conceptual underpinnings of his own work. Fifteen People Present Their Favorite Book [After Kosuth] is a work of art but also an act of curation. It has not been made in the usual sense and so it blurs the line between the creative work of an artist and that of a curator. And, as a work after Kosuth, it makes no claim of originality but relies instead on an appropriated idea. By failing in such an exemplary way to be a skillfully made and original work, Higgs’ installation creates a series of challenges to traditional definitions of art. The questions it raises are fundamental to any understanding of the multi-faceted work Higgs has made throughout his career. By ignoring the usual boundaries that would delineate the role of the artist, the curator, the writer, et cetera, Matthew Higgs has defined a singular role for himself and thereby become a figure of central importance in the art world today. Matthew Higgs is represented by Murray Guy Gallery in New York City and director of White Columns, which celebrated its fortieth anniversary this year. For more information about the artist or this exhibition please contact Glenn Horowitz Bookseller via email or phone: info@GHbookseller.com, 631-324-5511. | GUILD HALL Galleries 158 Main Street, East Hampton NY 631-324-0806Museum Hours Thurs – Sat 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sun 12:00 pm – 5:00 pmMuseum Hours Thurs – Sat 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sun 12:00 pm – 5:00 pmOpen Fri-Sun 11am to 5pm/Sun Noon to 5pm | HARPER’S BOOKS 66 Newtown Lane East Hampton NY 631-324-1131A Gallery & Bookshop specializing in photography and rare photography booksWed – Sat 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am – 4:00 pm and by appointment | HOLLANDER’S 70 Park Place, East Hampton NY 631-324-5577A gallery specializing in European paintings of the 19th & Early 20th CenturiesThurs – Mon 10:00 am – 6:00 pm & by appointment | Home Sweet Home Museum 14 James Lane East Hampton NY 631-324-0713Artifacts from the 17th, 18th & 19th Centuries, including memorabilia associated with the life of John Howard Payne, who wrote the lyrics to the song “Home Sweet Home”Mon – Sat 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm (Seasonal) | Daniel Gonzales Presents Long BeachSag Harbor photographer Daniel Gonzales. Through 4/30. | KARIN SANDERS FINE ART 126 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-899-3430 (Located above the New Paradise Café)Fri & Sat: 11:00am to 7:00pm, Sun: 10:00am to 6:00pm | Keszler Gallery 45 Main Street, Southampton NY 631-204-0353Current Exhibit: Photographs by Michael DweckWe are pleased to present photographs from The End and featured images from Mermaids and Flowers by renowned photographer Michael Dweck. Michael Dweck was born in Brooklyn, raised on Long Island, and studied fine arts at the Pratt Institute. Dweck's compelling images have appeared in numerous publications throughout the world, including Vanity Fair, French Vogue, and Esquire. His photographs were first showcased at Sotheby's, New York, in 2003, in their first solo exhibition for a living photographer, and have been exhibited extensively throughout the world. | Longhouse Reserve 133 Hands Creek Rd. East Hampton NY 631-329-3568Open Seasonally Wednesdays and Saturdays 4/26 - 10/11 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm. New Extended Hours: July and August ONLY open 4 days per week - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2:00 pm – 5:00 pmThe mission of Jack Lenor Larsen’s LongHouse Reserve is to exemplify living with art in all forms. Through its gallery, arboretum, sculpture gardens, and educational programs, LongHouse brings together art and nature, aesthetics and spirit, with a strong conviction that the arts are central to living wholly and creatively. Dedicated to quality and integrity, LongHouse programs encourage a broad concept of learning.Sat 4/18 Know Thine Enemy 10:00 am – noonDr. Andrew Senesac of Cornell University Extension will lead an illustrated lecture on Weeds and Weeding: Identification and Eradication. Call to order tickets. | Madoo Conservancy 618 Sagg Main Street (Just South of Post Office) Sagaponack NY 631-537-8200Madoo is an artist's garden- the gardens of Robert Dash. Situated on two acres on the south shore of eastern long Island, it was opened to the public on July 10, 1993. Through the years, the garden has emerged, creeping bit by bit towards the property lines, always in transition, its vital signs regularly enhanced by subtle maneuvers. A few constants are evident, such as an unusual and somewhat radical pruning technique, a goodly amount of whimsy, and a bold use of color on the outdoor furnishings, which are sometimes repainted to complement nearby blooms and foliage.Open seasonally 5/15 – 9/15 Fri & Sat 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm Admission is $10.00 for a self-guided tour. Photographs are permitted; strollers and dogs are not. Separate guided tours may be arranged for groups of 10 or more by contacting the office at 631 537 8200. | mark borghi fine art 2442 Main Street, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-7245Gallery Hours Fri – Sun 10:00 am – 5:30 pm“Winter Mix,” a group exhibition featuring works by 19th & 20th Century artists | Montauk Lighthouse Museum features exhibits on early Montauk history, shipwrecks & fishing. Current Exhibit: From Sea to Shining Sea – 200 Years of Charting America’s CoastAdults $8.00, Seniors $6.00, Children $4.00 (Children up to 12 yrs old must be at least 41” to climb the tower) | The Old HOOK MILL North Main Street, East Hampton NY 631-324-0713Right across the street from The Mill House Inn!!! Closed for the Season. | Fri & Sat 11 am – 6 pm, Sun & Mon 11 am – 5:00 pm3/20 – 5/12 “Spring ’09” – Group Exhibition | Mon & Thurs–Sat 11:00 am – 5:00 pm/Sun 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm/Closed Tues & WedDocent Tours Saturdays 2:00 pmDocent-led tours are offered for every exhibition and are free with Museum admission. Group Tours are now available by appointment. Please call 631-283-2118, ext. 40 for more information.Sun 2/8 – Sun 4/19 Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern EmotionFifteen internationally recognized contemporary artists create paintings, sculpture, installations, video, and films that stress emotions without relying on the finality of classic Romanticism. Belonging to neither a style nor a traditional “school,” the artists and works of art featured in this exhibition embody an outlook forged in often heartbreaking disappointment but never resigned to the social conditions that precipitated the initial pain for failure. This collision or juncture between a romantic ideal (or idealism) and the often harsh and depressing reality of contemporary life, particularly in the aftermath of recent natural and man-made disasters, has made the subject the cornerstone of the creative subtext for the artists whose work is the focus of this exhibition. These artists, like their literary and artistic antecedents, embody an outlook forged in the realities of everyday discouragement, mitigated by either a stoic determination or an inexorable sense of hope and optimism. The resulting artworks capture the existential dilemma of the human condition. Artists in the exhibition include Richard Billingham (England); Berlinde de Bruykere (Belgium); Edward Burtynsky (Canada); Sophie Calle (France); Petah Coyne (United States); Angelo Filomeno (Italy/United States); Jesper Just (Denmark/United States); Mary McCleary (United States); Florian Maier-Aichen (Germany/United States); Wangechi Mutu (Kenya/United States); Julia Oschatz (Germany); Anneè Olofsson (Sweden); David Schnell (Germany); and Ryan Taber/Cheyenne Weaver (United States).4/19 – 6/21 Mixed Greens: Artists Choose Artists on the East EndThe call for entries for the Parrish Art Museum’s spring exhibition “Mixed Greens: Artists Choose Artists on the East End” generated an enthusiastic response. We were glad for the opportunity to see such a quantity of work by artists of the region. Thank you to our distinguished roster of nine jurors who spent the last months of 2008 reviewing entries and visiting studios. The result of their efforts is as follows: John Alexander chose Jessica Benjamin, Michael Combs chose Randall Rosenthal, April Gornik chose Lucy Winton, Mary Heilmann chose Frazer P. Dougherty, Richard Kalina chose Peter Dayton, Michelle Stuart chose Jody Pinto, Donald Sultan chose Stephen Laub, John Torreano chose Kevin Teare, and Joe Zucker chose Ellen Wiener. Congratulations to all.Sat 4/18 Exhibition Opening: Mixed Greens 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Members Free / $7 NonmembersJoin us for a 6 pm panel discussion and 7 pm reception. Museum Director Terrie Sultan will moderate a discussion with three of the jurors and their selected artists: John Alexander and Jessica Benjamin, Donald Sultan and Stephen Laub, and Michelle Stuart and Jody Pinto. A reception will follow, featuring a performance by the XFrames – an experimental punk band featuring exhibition artist Peter Dayton, Stan Stokowski, and Jameson Ellis. | PELLETREAU SILVER SHOP 78 Main Street, Southampton NY 631-287-0056Open year-round, Tue to Sat, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., free admission | POLLOCK-KRASNER HOUSE 830 Fireplace Road, East Hampton NY 631-324-4929Open Seasonally 5/1 – 10/31 Open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. By appointment only. General admission 1 – 5 p.m., no appointment required. $5 at the door. Members, children under 12, and SUNY/ CUNY students, faculty and staff are admitted free. Free audio tour on a first-come, first served basis (security deposit required). Reservations are required. Call 631-324-4929.May, September and October: One-hour guided tours Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays on the hour, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm. $10 prepaid. Members, children under 12, and SUNY/ CUNY students, faculty and staff are admitted free, but reservations are required.June, July and August: One guided tour Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at noon, by appointment only. $10 prepaid. Members, children under 12, and SUNY/ CUNY students, faculty and staff are admitted free, but reservations are required.The house is handicapped accessible. A video tour of the studio is available to those using wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility devices that do not have access to the studio. | PRITAM & EAMES 29 Race Lane, East Hampton NY 631-324-7111Mon - Sat 10:00 am through 5:00 pm and Sun 12:00 pm- 4:00 pm Closed Wednesdays Pritam & Eames Gallery is synonymous with the finest work in American furniture making since 1981. As the country's oldest established gallery associated with the American studio furniture movement, PRITAM & EAMES represents a celebrated group of artist-craftsmen whose distinctly personal work is convincing proof of America's strength in the decorative arts. In addition to the one-of-a-kind pieces of furniture, the gallery exhibits functional work in ceramics, glass, holloware and jewelry. | RVS FINE ART 20 Jobs Lane, Southampton NY 631-283-8546Permanent Installation: Awakening – Fine Steel & Bronze Sculptures by Alex KvetonFri – Sun 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm and by appointment | During the 19th century, Sag Harbor, New York became one of the busiest ports in the northeast, where whalers of many nationalities could be seen walking the streets. In our bustling village young men from small East End towns often found work as whalers, a job that promised them the possibility of earning more money than they could make on the farm and the chance to see places they had only dreamed of or heard about from other whalers. These young local men, together with foreign whalers, brought culture and customs, stories and lore from distant lands to Sag Harbor. During this time period Sag Harbor became a truly international port town, where diverse cultures came together for one pursuit: the hunt of the mighty whale.Seasonal mid-May through October 10am-5pm Monday-Saturday, 1-5pm Sundays | SHINNECOCK MUSEUM West Gate Rd and Montauk Hwy (27A) in Southampton NY 631-287-4923Permanent Installations: “A Walk With The People”Murals, Photo Gallery & Collections depicting the history of the Shinnecock and other coastal eastern cultures “My Spirit Dances Forever”The Frederick De Matteis Collection of bronze sculptures of Native AmericansSat 11:00 - 4:00 & Sun 12:00 - 4:00 Admission: $5.00 adults & $3.00 children & seniors. | SILAS MARDER GALLERY Marders Nursery on Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton NY 631-702-2306Gallery Hours Wed – Fri 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm & Sat 10:00 am – 6:00 pm & Sun 10:00 am – 4:00 pm | Gallery Hours Fri & Sat 2:00 – 5:00 pm & by appointment | Southampton Cultural Center Levitas Gallery 2 Pond Lane, Southampton NY 631-298-1078, 929-5875The Southampton Cultural Center recognizes and fills the Village’s need for a unique arts center, a space for education, display, and performance, a space that is spiritually and intellectually congruent with the energies and sophistication of its community. The Center strives to be a place where writers, artists, musicians, actors, dancers, and performers of all kinds can share their gifts with the residents of our area; to make it a place for refreshment of the spirit, engagement of the mind, and stimulation of the senses, a place where imagination and creativity can be given free rein, where all can benefit and where none will be alien to the transforming touch of art.Mon 4/13 – Sun 4/26 Art Exhibit – Susan Rockford 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm DailySusan Rockford presents a special exhibit at the Levitas Center for the Arts this April. Susan Rockford is a member of the East End Arts Council, and served on the Board of Directors of the Artists Alliance of East Hampton in 2008. She works in digital, acrylics, and multi-media. Rockford has exhibited in group shows, including an Invitational Exhibit at Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City in 2002, members shows at Guild Hall in East Hampton, where she received an Honorable Mention in 2005, as well as group exhibitions of Photographers East and the Artists Alliance of East Hampton. In September 2008, Rockford had a two-person show at Walk Talk Gallery in East Hampton, which was the first time her paintings were shown, and a three-person show at the Crazy Monkey Gallery in Amagansett. Her paintings are acrylic, multi-textured pieces on canvas and linen that uses a process she describes as 'rising to the surface,' that is, letting the medium take the piece to its natural end. While she often begins with a specific palette or theme, she tries to let the canvas and the medium direct her. Her painting is really about extracting some meaning from the mediums by layering them. The end pieces are all 'landscapes' in the sense that they represent some topography, whether it’s psychological or physical, or both.Sat 4/18 Opening Reception 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm | The Southampton Historical Museum is open year round and housed in the 1843 Rogers Mansion with permanent exhibits of 19th century period rooms, antique toys, old photographs, and 10 historic structures including two barns, a paint shop, one-room school house, carpenters shop. The Research Center has over 10,000 archival materials and reference books on the history of Southampton. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. $4 adults, free for members and children 17 and under. | Nature walks & workshops. Call (631) 537-9735 for reservations and information about meeting place. There is no charge for SoFo members. Non-members are charged $7. Fee includes admission to the museum on the day of the program. | Spanierman Gallery 68 Newtown Lane (in the rear of Newtown Lane in the Newcourt Mall) East Hampton NY 631-283-2494Gallery open by appointment only4/2 – 5/4 Light of Spring IIIFeaturing East End Artists Deborah Black, Priscilla Bowden, Ty Stroudsburg, and Susan Vecsey. | Surface Library Gallery 845 Springs Fireplace Rd, Springs (opposite the Pollack Krasner House) NY 631-291-9061Gallery hours Thurs – Sat 1:00 pm –7:00 pm Sun 11:00 am – 5:00 pm & by appointment4/17 – 4/19 Poncho RotationA special three-day art event curated by Joseph Eschenberg. The exhibit promises to be a very insightful look at the reflections of some artists’ view of fallen heroes and the affects of war. Joe has thoughtfully assembled a collection of artistic works that respectfully comment upon the fallen soldier and the war experience. Participating artists include: Bob Bachler, Joseph Eschenberg, Victor Kerpel, Michael Knigin, Rich MacDonald, Karyn Mannix, Lynn Matsuoka, Hiam Mizrahi, Oliver Peterson and Monica Sharf.Sat 4/18 Opening Reception 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm | THE THOMAS HALSEY HOMESTEAD 249 South Main Street, Southampton NY 631-283-3537Open July to mid-Oct.; Fri, Sat & Sun, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., $4 Adults, free for members and children | Tulla Booth Gallery 66 Main Street Sag Harbor NY 631-725-3100Thurs - Mon: 12:30 pm - 7:30 pm Sat: 12:30 pm - 8:30 pmCurrent exhibit: “Love and Politics” extended through 4/15 | VERED GALLERY 68 Park Place, East Hampton NY 631-324-3303Daily 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat 11:00 am – 9:00 pmIn the Hampton's spirited art community of collectors and artists of international prominence, only Vered Gallery, offers the sophistication and excitement needed to buy and sell fine art of the 19th and 20th century. In the best tradition of successful secondary market galleries, Vered's offerings are eclectic and rapidly changing. Milton Avery, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Fairfield Porter, Wolf Kahn, Man Ray and Willem de Kooning are staples. The great 20th century movements of Abstract Expressionism, Modernism, Precisionism, Social Realism and the School of Paris are actively pursued. We always seek the works of Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall Henri Matisse, Fernando Botero, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Sheeler, Charles Demuth, Ben Shahn, Jacob Lawrence, Reginald Marsh, Robert Henri, George Luks, Hans Hofmann, Raoul Dufy and Fernand Leger. | Walk Tall Gallery and Framing 62 Park Place East Hampton NY 631-324-9776Gallery hours Tues - Sun 11 am to 5 pm or by appointment | Wallace Gallery 37A Main Street Park Place Passage, East Hampton NY 631-329-4516The Wallace Gallery specializes in the acquisition and sale of important American paintings from the 19th through the early 20th century. With a clear emphasis on those artists who visited Long Island, the Wallace Gallery has more than 300 works currently in its inventory of artists who frequented eastern Long Island from 1870-1890 as well as those artists who studied at Shinnecock with William Merritt Chase and those artists which eventually made up the Peconic School. Winter gallery hours are Friday-Monday, 11-6 pm and by appointment. | Water Mill Museum 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill NY 631-726-4625Thursdays through Mondays - 11am - 5pm, Sunday 1pm - 5pm Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Closed for the season. | | WILDTHYME RESTAURANT 129 Noyac Road, Southampton 631-204-0007Fri 4/17 “Night At The Round Table” BYOBarolo 7:00 pmWildthyme presents the first of our “Nights at the Round Table,” featuring the food and wine of Piedmont. BYOB, where “B” stands for “Barolo.” (Or barbaresco.) That’s right, we invite our loyal customers to bring their favorite Barolo or Barbaresco in for a fabulous family style meal prepared by Chef Fredrik Berselius. This unique dining adventure is limited to only eight guests, so please call and reserve early. | TOWNLINE BBQ 3593 Townline Road, Sagaponak, NY 537-2271 Every Monday is Saloon Quiz Night starting at 7. Teams of five will compete in categories ranging from pop culture to food, music to art to geography. Food and drink specials will be available. Prizes of gift certificates, T-shirts, and drinks will be given to each round’s winner, culminating in a grand prize for the overall winning team. There is no charge to play. | CITTANUOVA 29 Newtown Lane East Hampton NY 631-324-6300The First 3 Thursdays of every month Cittateca 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm $15Wine tastings led by CittaNuova’s certified Italian wine sommelier, featuring a different region each month and a different wine from that region each week. | NICK & TONI'S 136 East Main Street East Hampton NY 631-324-3550 Wednesdays & Thursdays ~ Kid’s Pizza Night! $7:00 per Child.All Winter long, kids ages 4-10 can make their own pizza in our kitchen with our chef! All children receive a paper chef hat to wear in the kitchen and then decorate while their creation bakes in our wood-fired oven. Just $7.00 per child. Spaces are limited. Please call ahead to reserve. 324.3550 All children must be accompanied by at least one parent or guardian dining with them. | The Laundry 341 Pantigo Road, East Hampton NY 631-324-3199Open 7 Days a Week 5:30pm – 11:00 pmTuesdays & Wednesdays All Winter – Wood Burning Oven SeriesThis winter we travel throughout the world exploring exciting cuisines prepared in front of you in our fabulous Wood Burning Oven. Interact with chefs Andrew Engle/ Executive Chef & Paul Labue/ Chef de Cuisine as they prepare your meal behind the bar – the menu changes weekly. Feel free to ask them about the food, what wine to pair with it, about the cultural cuisine or any other question you have always wanted to ask a consummate chef! Available a la carte or prix-fixe. | Williams Sonoma Bridgehampton Commons, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-3040Culinary Demonstrations Daily 2:00 pm FreePlease join us for culinary demonstrations at your local Williams-Sonoma. Our culinary demonstrations will show you how to use and care for products found throughout the store.TECHNIQUE CLASSES Call for times and reservations - FreeSpring presents a perfect opportunity for spending more time in the kitchen, experimenting with techniques, ingredients and recipes. To help you get started, we've scheduled a series of technique classes at your local Williams-Sonoma. You'll find them informative, inspiring and motivating – and also fun. Each technique class offers how-to demonstrations, innovative recipes and delicious samplings of the completed dishes. Space is limited, so please call or visit your local Williams-Sonoma store to sign up. | COOKING WORKSHOPSOur exclusive hands-on workshops are limited to 12 students, unless otherwise noted, and participants must be 16 years of age or older unless otherwise noted. Closed-toe shoes are required for safety. | | Bedell Cellars 36225 Main Road, (Rt. 25) Cutchogue NY 631-734-7537The Tasting Room is open daily year round; Memorial Day - October 11-5pm, Friday & Saturday 11-6pm. November - May 11-5pm Seven days. TOURS: Saturday and Sunday at 3pm. $5.00 Tasting Fee per person. | Castello Di Borghese Vineyards Route 48 (Sound Ave) and Alvah’s Lane, Cutchogue NY 631-734-5111 May – Dec Mon-Fri 11:00 am - 5:30 pm, Sat 11:00 am - 6:00 pm, Sun 11:30 am - 6:00 pmOngoing Winemaker's Walk - Throughout April featuring Merlot Barrel Tastings - Saturdays 1:00 pm $15 A guided tour of the winery and production facility and wine tasting at Castello di Borghese Vineyard & Winery. Please call to make reservations (631) 734-5111.Photography on Exhibit: “The Fine Art of Wine”There is true marriage between fine art and fine wine. Long Island’s own Richard Ritter, professional photographer from East Northport, has taken the Castello di Borghese wines and created exquisite painterly still life photographs with them. Rich, deep colors are complemented by dramatic lighting. Each photograph has a hand-painted brushstroke finish. Come and enjoy the wines that are featured in these true fine art photographs. Wine available for purchase by the glass. Complimentary Admission.Art Show: Between Sea and Sky, Landscapes of the North Fork Photographs by Jake RajsLocal artist and internationally acclaimed photographer Jake Rajs, will display some images from his new book, Between Sea and Sky, Landscapes of the North Fork. Photographer Jake Rajs has traveled across America and throughout the world, capturing the image and spirit of place. His work has appeared in National Geographic books, Life, and Travel and Leisure. His books include the acclaimed New York: City of Islands, The Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to Manhattan, and These United States. Jake and his wife Amy live in Cutchogue, Long Island, NY and met during the preparation of this book. | CHANNING DAUGHTERS 1927 Scuttlehole Road, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-7224 | CorEy Creek Main Road (Rt. 25A) Southold NY 631-765-4168Corey Creek Vineyards is currently open for tastings 11:00 am-5:00 pm dailyEvery Weekend Local Jelly Tasting Sat 11-5 & Sun 12-5pm Every weekend at Corey Creek come and taste a variety of jams and jellies made from all natural products. Come and enjoy the home grown flavor with the sophisticated taste. | Duckwalk Vineyards 231 Montauk Highway, Water Mill NY 631-726-7555 & Duck Walk North - 1.2 miles east of Pindar- Town of Southold NY 631-765-3500Open Year Round 7 days a week, 11:00 am-6:00 pm in season; 11:00 am-5:00 pm off seasonSun 4/19 Barrel Tasting and Tour 2:00 pm $5/person (Wine Club members free)Celebrate the landmark 2007 Vintage year while it is still in the barrel! Join us this Sunday for a 2007 Barrel tasting, tour and bar tasting at Duck Walk South, Water Mill. $5pp/Wine Club members free. Includes Barrel tasting, tour and bar tasting. Reservations/info at 631.726.7555 x4, or Pam@Duckwalk.com | | Jamesport Vineyards Main Road, Rte. 25 Jamesport NY 631- 722-5256Winter Hours: Fri - Mon 11:00 am - 5:30 pm, closed on Tues - Thurs | Laurel Lake Vineyards 3165 Main Road (RT 25) Laurel NY 631-298-1420 | The Lenz Winery Rte 25, Peconic NY 800-974-9899The Tasting Room is Open Year-round! Monday – Sunday 10am - 5pm | Lieb Cellars 35 Cox Neck Road Mattituck NY 631-298-1942 Saturdays in April – Oysterfest: Wine and Oysters 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm $20/person ($15 for Wine Club) Reservations requiredSat 4/18 The Frisky Oyster and Frisky Oyster BarOysters “Friskafella,” spinach, parmesan, garlic, and chipotle | Long Island Meadery 1347 Lincoln Avenue Suite 11, Holbrook NY 631-285-7469Have you ever heard of mead? Have you ever tried mead? Maybe you tried mead while visiting Europe or at a medieval festival? Have you been told that mead was like beer, a beer with honey or even a wine with honey? Mead has some similarities to these beverages, but it is so much more it deserves its own category. Mead is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of honey as its primary sugar source and is often referred to as honey wine. Being made from honey, one would naturally expect it to be very sweet and although it usually is, it can actually range from dry to very sweet. Mead is usually still, though it can be made sparkling and can range from a mild low alcoholic content up to very high. Mead is arguably the oldest alcoholic beverage on the planet with some evidence dating it back approximately 10,000 years. Due to many different cultural and financial reasons, mead has fallen out of favor over the many years and now we call it the 'oldest alcoholic beverage no one has ever heard of.' A far cry from its heyday when it was referred to as the 'Nectar of the Gods.' Mead can be produced in many variations including a plain honey wine (traditional - honey only), flavored with fruit (melomel), spices (metheglin), vegetables, or any combination of ingredients limited only by the imagination of the wine maker and the resources he has at hand.Mon - Thurs by Appointment Only, Fri 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Sat 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Sun 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm | MACARI VINEYARDS 150 Bergen Ave Mattituck NY 631-298-0100 | Martha Clara Vineyards 6025 Sound Avenue Riverhead NY 631-298-0075Sun - Fri: 11-5pm / Sat: 11-6pm Pack a Picnic & Spend the Day With Us - Martha Clara Vineyards offers A Heated Pavilion - Award-Winning Wines By The Glass - Events All Year Long - Ample Seating - The Friendliest Staff on the North Fork Tuesday Nights Live Mic 7:00 pm – 11:00 pmPA System Available. Bring your Instrument. Bring your dinner. Cooking DemonstrationsSat 4/18 Mumtaz & Troy 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Old Field Vineyards 59600 Main Road, Southold NY 631-765-0004“What Is Sustainable Agriculture?” Saturdays @ 11:30 am Price per person is $5.00Come and learn about a practice which has been used used for centuries. Perry, Daughter to Chris and Ros, will give a general overview of Sustainable and practices that the farm uses. Price per person is $5.00 (includes 4 wines to taste).Walking Tours Sundays @ 1:30 pm Price per person is $10.00 (approximately 1 ½ hours; includes wine tasting)Experience the history of this farm, unchanged for over 150 years, with owner, Chris Baiz. Stroll down the farm road to the private end of this old estate. There you will see the Old Park Hotel (now the family’s private home) and enjoy the magnificent Bay views. On the business end of the property you will tour the dairy barn turned wine cellar, see the 1850’s ice house and the old Tavern building (now Perry’s home), along with the property’s wonderful specimen trees.. | Ninety acres of vinifera grapes grow under the watchful eye of the soaring Osprey, our vineyard’s namesake. Our state-of-the-art winery shows our commitment to fine winemaking. A stop in our comfortable tasting room will certainly make your visit a memorable one. Our tasting room is open seven days a week from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. We do extend our hours until 6:00 p.m. from Memorial Day through September for your tasting pleasure. Join us on weekends and don’t forget to bring a picnic lunch. We have a patio with tables and chairs and huge sprawling lawns for your blankets and lounge chairs. Purchase a bottle of wine from the tasting room and enjoy the entertainment with a friend. Featuring our 2007 Meritage “Flight”Sat 4/18 East End Trio 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm FreeWe love it when Mike and his East End Trio play all the hits!! | Palmer Vineyards 108 Sound Avenue, Aquebogue NY 631-722-5364 | Paumanok Vineyards 1074 Main Road (Route 25) Aquebogue NY 631-722-8800 | Peconic Bay Winery 31320 Main Road PO Box 818 Cutchogue NY | Pellegrini Vineyards 23005 Main Road, Cutchogue NY 631-734-4111 | Pindar Vineyards 37645 Main Road, Peconic NY 631-734-6200Open 7 days a week from 11AM - 6PM for sales. Wine Tastings are available from 11AM - 5:30PM Monday - Saturday and from 12 noon - 5:30PM on Sunday. There is a $5.00 fee per person for a tasting of up to 5 wines. Complimentary tours will be given daily at 2PM. All tours are weather permitting and limited to 50 people on a first come basis. | Shinn Vineyards 2000 Oregon Road, Mattituck NY 631-804-0367Vineyard Walk Saturdays 3:00 pm & Sundays 1:30 pmJoin us for a walk through our sustainable farmed vineyard. Learn about the invisible life of vineyard soil and the life cycle of the vine. If you wish, participate in hands-on vine upkeep. The walk is hosted by either David or Barbara, the winery owners and lasts for approximately 30 minutes. Children and pets are welcome. There is no charge for the walk. | THE TASTING ROOM 2885 Peconic Lane, Peconic NY 631-765-6404Open Friday – Sunday 11 am - 6 pmThe Tasting Room is your place to taste wines from some of the North Fork of Long Island's most recognized producers of limited production, hand-crafted wines! The Tasting Room, operated by Theresa Dilworth of Comtesse Thérèse, is also the tasting room for Diliberto Winery, Schneider Vineyards, Sherwood House Vineyards and Ternhaven Cellars. | Vineyard 48 18910 Route 48, Cutchogue NY 631-734-5200We are always proud to present Wine Country's “LITTLE CIGAR FACTORY"! Hand rolled cigars, personalized humidors and cigar boxes. Open seven days a week from 11am to 5pm. | Waters Crest Winery 22355 Route 48 at corner of Cox Lane Cutchogue NY 631-734-5065Learn The Crush - Every Saturday & Sunday free winery tour with paid tasting from 11:30 to 4:30 | WÖLFFER ESTATE 139 Sagg Pond Road, Sagaponack NY 631-537-5106Open Daily 11:00 am – 5:00 pmTwilight Thursdays 5:00 pm – 7:00 pmTwilight Thursday is held every Thursday from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Join the fun and enjoy live music, complimentary artisanal cheese and wine sold by the glass.Thurs 4/16 Twilight Thursday OpeningCelebrate Spring on April 16th with the opening of Twilight Thursday. Join us for a complimentary glass of our newly released 2008 Rose or Pinot Gris.Thurs 4/23 Twilight Thursday Barrel TastingJoin us for a special Barrel Tasting to benefit the American Cancer Society.Fri 4/24 “Help A Horse” Winetasting Benefit 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm $50 in advance / $60 at the doorAmaryllis Farm Equine Rescue and Sanctuary is pleased to announce their second annual “Help a Horse” Benefit at Wolffer Estate Vineyards. Amaryllis is a registered 501c(3) non-profit that rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes horses who were neglected and/or otherwise being sent to slaughter. Join us for some wonderful Wolffer wine and hors d’oeuvres, and for a great night, great wine and a great cause! | | The South Fork Shelter Island Chapter of the Nature Conservancy (329-7689) publishes a detailed preserve guide which provides a wealth of information about the many preserves the organization owns and/or manages in this area. Most of the preserves are open to visitors who may hike and enjoy them on their own while others are accessible only by guided tour. A few extremely fragile sites are not open to the public. Copies of the preserve guide are available by sending $5, plus $1 for shipping and handling, to the South Fork-Shelter Island Chapter, PO Box 5125, East Hampton, NY 11937. For those who like to hike, they are an invaluable guide to absolute enjoyment. A sampling of The Nature Conservancy preserves are listed below: Mashomack Preserve (749-1001) Rte 114, Shelter Island (closed Tuesdays) 2,039 acres. Four trails, 1 1/2 to 11 miles long, staffed trail house, visitors center/gift shop open May 1 through Columbus Day. Long Pond Greenbelt, Bridgehampton, 459 acres stretching from Sag Harbor to the Atlantic Ocean. Suggested route takes hikers on a loop around Long Pond and Little Long Pond with the opportunity to continue south towards Crooked Pond. Head of trail off Main Street, Sag Harbor, adjacent to Mashashimuet Park. Grace Estate Preserve, Northwest Harbor, East Hampton, 516 acres. Suggested route leads through a wooded area and along Northwest Harbor passing by large freshwater pond and historic homesites along the way.Mashomack Preserve, Shelter Island 749-1001Edged in white by 10 miles of coastline, Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island is considered one of the richest habitats in the Northeast. Just 90 miles from New York City, the preserve covers a third of the island with 2,039 acres of interlacing tidal creeks, mature oak woodlands, fields, and freshwater marshes and is often referred to as the "Jewel of the Peconic." All programs require pre-registration. Call the Mashomack Preserve office at (631) 749-1001 for reservations, meeting place, and further information. Events are free to members of The Nature Conservancy, $4 for non-members, unless otherwise noted.4/18 Mashomack: Earth Day Work Day 9:00 amHow many times have you said “I’d like to help with trail work at Mashomack?" In keeping with the National Environmental Education Week’s theme of Be Water Wise, we will be making improvements to our trails designed to protect them from mud and erosion. Bring work gloves. Community service hours documentation available4/23 Mashomack: Garlic Mustard Pull 10:00 amThis roadside and woods invader has spread like wildfire through Shelter Island over the past several years. Come help us remove this invasive plant from the preserve, protect our forest, and bring some home to eat! Bring work gloves. | Seasonal hunting opportunities and scenic hiking trails through coastal and pine barrens habitats and tidal wetlands. Access by free permit only. | Amagansett Beach & bicycle Montauk & Cross Hwy, Amagansett NY 631-267-6325Rentals and sales of bicycles, kayaks, boogie boards, surfboards, canoes, windsurfing boards and rollerblades. 7 days 10am -6pm Mountain Bike Tours:Beginner Ride - Saturdays at 11:00am 1½ to 2 hours - $39Explore the beautiful Fire Trails of Hither HillsIntermediate Ride - Sundays at 11:00am 1½ to 2 hours - $49Ride the single tracks out to the Sound and wind your way back through Hither Hills Road TourSaturdays at 3:00 pm 1½ to 2 hours - $39Take this scenic cruise through the back roads of Amagansett and East Hampton for a glimpse of some of the beautiful homes of the East End | KHANH’S SPORTS 60 Park Place, East Hampton NY 631-324-0703 Bicycle rental, sales and service. | MAIN BEACH SURF SHOP & Main Beach Kids 352 Montauk Highway, Wainscott NY 631-537-2716Rental and sales of kayak, surf, kite board, water ski, kneeboard, wakeboard & tubing lessons and equipment. Get together a group of four or more and experience a unique way to see the true Hamptons.Spring Super Swap:An annual event in May, the weekend before Memorial Day. Locals and hardcore weekenders gather up their used and unwanted watersports gear to sell at Super Swap. Used surfboards, wetsuits, kayaks, canoes, rowing shells, windsurfers, even your mother-in-law are all fair game. Our motto is, “if it floats, we’ll sell it.” Participants receive 100% store credit for all sold items.End of Summer Swap:It happens in August before the crowd heads back to the City and summer rentals are all but a memory. It’s your last chance to unload any unwanted gear you’ve accumulated over the years. Better yet, if you still have to make up some of those stock losses sell that beautiful wood canoe or kayak at our End of Summer Swap! It’s about the only “market” left you know you can trust. | Walks and cruises scheduled for seal, bald eagle, whale, bird and other sea related wildlife. Reservations required. | SOUTHFORK NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-9535Nature walks & workshops. For more information, reservations, and directions to meeting places, please call: Natureline (631) 537-9735. Walks are free to SoFo members. Non-members are charged $5 an individual. | The Nature Trails/David’s Lane Duck Pond East Hampton NYRunning parallel to Egypt Lane between Fithian, Huntting &David’s Lanes, these well maintained trails are an oasis of natural beauty in the heart of East Hampton Village. Bring stale bread to feed the ducks! No dogs or picnics. | Contact hike leaders directly for information regarding the scheduled hikes. | Most Thursdays S.T.P.S. has a work party. Volunteers are always welcome. Call Ken Bieger, 631-283-5432.Horses On Trails RideMembers are encouraged to schedule and lead rides on your favorite trails. Choose a date and a time. BYO horse. Must be a member of STPS/HOT to participate due to insurance. Easy to join day of ride. For info call Barbara Bornstein, 537-6188. | Group for the East End 2442 Main Street, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-1400 x 15sbiasetti@groupforthesouthfork.orgUnless indicated, GSF’s explorations are free of charge. For information please contact Steve Biasetti at 631-537-1400 ext. 15 orsbiasetti@groupforthesouthfork.org.Sat 4/18 Shore and Wading Birds of Shinnecock Bay (Hampton Bays) 8:30 am – 11:00 amIn April, Shinnecock Bay is teeming with migrant shorebirds and nesting waders. Accompany us for a morning wildlife search along Dune Road in Hampton Bays. Among the animals we expect to see are great and snowy egrets, great blue heron, glossy ibis, American oystercatcher, willet, and greater yellowlegs. Binoculars are required. For reservations or more information, please contact Steve Biasetti at 631-765-6450 ext. 205 or sbiasetti@eastendenvironment.org.Sun 4/19 Stock Farm Hike (North Haven) 10:00 am – 11:30 am Come learn about the Peconic Estuary Program and its local efforts while enjoying a nice hike through the Stock Farm Preserve in North Haven. This ~2.5 mile nature trail provides opportunities to see a variety of plants and animals. For reservations or more information, please contact Jennifer Skilbred at 631-765-6450 ext. 212 or jskilbred@eastendenvironment.org. Mon 4/20 Survey of Moore’s Woods I (Greenport) 3:30 pm – 5:00 pmJoin Group staff for one or both of these critical litter surveys as we document trail conditions and identify areas where litter cleanup is needed. The survey is critical to the Bay to Sound Trail project that will link the Greenport waterfront to Long Island Sound through the creation and upgrading of walking and bike trails. For reservations or more information, please contact Jeremy Samuelson at 631-765-6450 ext. 209 or jsamuelson@eastendenvironment.org. Wed 4/22 Family Earth Day Planting (Springs) 3:30 pm – 4:30 pmNowadays, many families are living by the old motto “Earth Day is Every Day” by conserving energy, carpooling, reducing, reusing and recycling whenever possible! But just as a reminder that we’re all in this together, commemorate this “Earth Day” with your family and help restore a damaged natural area by planting beach grass and other native plants. Planting site in Springs TBA. For more information, please contact Anita Wright at 631-537-1400 ext. 206 or acwright@eastendenvironment.org.Wed 4/22 Group for the East End Hosts Earth Day Celebration 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm $15/ticket in advance;$12/ticket for groups of six or more purchased in advance; $20/ticket at the doorThe Group for the East End hosts their first Earth Day celebration with cooking demonstrations for kids ages six and up. Children, accompanied by an adult, will be given the opportunity to learn how to prepare healthy treats, made from organic local ingredients by top chefs. There will be three different dishes created and participants are invited to sample the finished fare. At the end of the demonstration, each guest will receive a recipe card so they may make the full dish at home. Location: 15 Prospect Street, Southampton. Phone 631-283-3354. Wed 4/22 North Fork Quiz Night at Legends (New Suffolk) 6:00 pm – 9:00 pmAttention trivia enthusiasts! Join us for a fun night of quizzing topped off with a CASH PRIZE for our winning team at Legends Restaurant in New Suffolk (835 First Street, New Suffolk)! Teams of up to four people will compete for a first place cash prize by answering quiz questions about the local environment and other interesting topics. Get your friends together to share some laughs while benefiting and learning more about Group for the East End. For more information, or to register a team, please contact Kate Schertel at 631-765-6450 ext. 208 or kschertel@eastendenvironment.org. Team registration: $10 per person EARLY; $15 per person AT THE DOOR. Free appetizers provided by Legends! Proceeds benefit local environmental advocacy and education by Group for the East End. | PECONIC LAND TRUST 26 Hampton Road, Southampton 283-3195Sat 4/18 Bird Walk and Banding Demonstration, Dam Pond Maritime Reserve, Sound Avenue, Orient 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $5/personMeet us in the parking area at Dam Pond for a 10-minute walk to the banding station where we will learn of the important contributions of local bird banders from George Rowsom. Working in cooperation with the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bird Banding Laboratory, local bird banders like Mr. Rowsom gather invaluable data on local and migrating birds relative to their numbers, annual production, life span and survivorship. This information increases our knowledge and understanding of birds and their habitats, and assists in land management and conservation. Additionally, ticks are removed from captured birds for study by the Yale School of Public Health, and records are kept related to the spread of avian flu. Space limited to first 30 registrants, please call today! Bring binoculars or scope, and a folding chair to sit in while waiting for birds to land in nets, and don't forget to wear long sleeved shirts and pants for tick bite prevention. Rain cancels.Tue 4/21 Sustainable Agriculture Discussion with Scott Chaskey, Stonybrook-Southampton, Duke Lecture Hall, Southampton 7:30 pmJoin Scott Chaskey for a stimulating exploration of "Equanimity: An Organic Approach," a presentation of thoughts and observations gleaned from years caring for land and building community. Presented as part of the University's "Sustainability Speaker Series," participate in an informed discussion that will be based upon the words of Japanese farmer, Masanobu Fukuoka: "The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings." For additional information on the program, please contact Cami at 631.632.5134. | Aliento Charters Three Mile Harbor, East Hampton NY 631-267-6817A 50 foot, 20 ton, teak sailing ketch. A world cruiser with classic charm, available for chartering for a full day, half day, or a red-sails-in-the-sunset cruise. This beautiful schooner has sailed thousands of miles in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. For the last six years she has been chartering from one of the most scenic embarkations on Eastern Long Island: East Hampton Point Marina. With ample deck space this vessel is full of fun and joy and great excitement for children of all ages. So welcome aboard the Aliento, which means "breath of life." Breathe deeply that wonderful sea air. Expect a memorable adventure. Captain George Wilson. | Windjammer Cruises Viking Landing Dock West Lake Drive Montauk NY 631-283-6041From June 25-Nov. 1 daily 10-2pm and 2-6pm and overnight trips to Block Island. Call for reservations. Windjammer Cruises has a cruiser named the Appledore that was built in 1878 in the style of a nineteenth-century New England coastal schooner. It is eighty-six feet long and carries thirty-seven passengers. If you are looking for a nineteenth-century nautical experience, this is it! | Uihlein's Marina & Boat Rental West Lake Dr. Ext. Montauk NY 631-668-3799 Rents small fishing boats from 16 feet to powerboats to 30 feet. | Sag Harbor Sailing Pineneck Ave., off Noyac Road at the Hidden Cove Marina, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-5100Sailing Lessons, Daysail Rentals, Bareboat and Captained Charters on The Pelican - a 41-foot catamaran with a beam of 23. The 2006 boat built in Maine is in a class by itself amongst modern sailing. The Pelican will be chartered out of Sag Harbor Sailing throughout the summer, call for schedule. The hourly rate for USCG captioned chartered cruise is $300 per hour. Groups of up to twenty can charter the boat. Reservations are needed for Fathers Day weekend. | Fly Fish Montauk With Capt. Ernie French – Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Guide. Montauk, NY and the surrounding waters provide some of the best saltwater fly fishing that the Northeast has to offer. Whether you are a seasoned saltwater fly fisherman, a freshwater fly fisherman looking to try saltwater fly fishing or just getting started with fly fishing; Capt. Ernie French will put together a guided saltwater fly fishing trip that is tailored to meet your specific objectives. Montauk, Gardiner's Island and the surrounding Northeast waters are known for legendary runs of Striped Bass, Bluefish, Bonito, False Albacore, Spanish Mackerel and Tuna. Whether it is spring, summer or fall there are fish to be found. Sometimes the fish are on the flats and other times they are off the beaches or the points. Whatever the case, Ernie French has the perfect boat, all of the necessary fly fishing gear and years of knowledge and experience finding fish and helping fly fishermen target and catch saltwater game fish on the fly. | From trolling for striped bass by Montauk Point to an offshore trip for shark and tuna, Montauk Fishing Charters has a knack of matching your specific fishing needs to the right boat and Captain. | Rates and schedules are subject to change. All trips depart from and return to Montauk Harbor unless noted. Reservations required. We are currently reserving private charters for your group excursions departing from Montauk NY, New Bedford MA, and Tarpon Springs FL. The porgies are currently biting in New Bedford! Our boats are available for fishing and excursion trips for groups ranging from 6 passengers to 249 passengers. Please call Orla to discuss rates and availability at 631 669 5700 ext 0. Keep watching for the 2009 arrival of our newest arrival The Viking Fivestar coming in 2009. Feel free to reserve online at vikingfleet.com for any of our trips or call our New York office at 631 668 5700. | LazyBones Montauk Harbor in front of Lenny’s Restaurant NY 631-668-5671Family fun, fishing in calm local waters. Sailing twice a day from Montauk harbor 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Starting September 2 - seabass & porgiesStarting September 13 - stripers & bluefish | Marlin VI Princess Uhlein's Marina 444 West Lake Dr. Montauk NY 631-668-4700Available for private charters. Sunset cruises by charter or reservation only. | The Eastern Long Island Yachting Association is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1981 by a group of dedicated local sailors with a mission to promote sailing on Eastern Long Island waters as well as regional, national, and international amateur sailing activities and competitions. | The American Beauty cruises & charters Sag Harbor Town Dock, Main Pier Sag Harbor NY 631-725 – 0397Seasonal Sight-see cruises and charters ~ See Sag Harbor Past & Present. 90-Minute Nature Cruise within the Peconic Estuary System DEPARTS DAILY: 11 AM . . . 1 PM . . . 3 PM {schedule may vary due to charters} Adults: $23 and 2 for $40 Children: 5 years - 12 years: $13 Children under 5 years old FREELearn about the history of Sag Harbor and view this historic whaling village from the water! See Barcelona Point, Cedar Point Lighthouse and the Mashomack Nature Preserve with full osprey nests on Shelter Island. | Backbay Outfitters 516-446-2286Fishing and Waterfowling adventures with Captain Tommy Cornicelli. Come fish Montauk’s fall run with this 5-time IGFA world-record holder or experience some of the best duck and goose hunting on the North Fork with this renowned master guide. As seen on OLN,ESPN,and Ducks Unlimited TV. Featured in Sportsfisherman, Gray’s, The Times, Wildfowl & Sporting Classics. | Rita’s stables Westlake Drive, Montauk NY 631-668-5453Pony Rides, Petting Farm and Trail Rides5-years old and up | Deep Hollow Ranch Rt 27 3 Miles East of Montauk NY 631-668-2744Beach & Trail Rides, Pony Rides, Private Rides, English & Western LessonsRiding at Deep Hollow Ranch is Western style, from saddles to bridles to the real cowboys and cowgirls who will be your trail guides. Groups are small and we match a rider's ability from beginners to advanced. Private guided rides are available, too. | Buckskill Winter Club 178 Buckskill Road East Hampton NY 631-324-2243Ice Skating & Hockey, Lessons & Skate Rentals through April 1 (then it reverts to Tennis)Finally reopened for the 2009 Season: figure skating 7:00 am - 8:15 am, drop-in hockey 8:30 am - 10 am, junior hockey training 10:15 am - 11:45 am, and public skating 12:00 pm -5:00 pm. Public Skating Rates - Weekend & Holidays: Adult $18.00/Child $12.00/Senior $14.00. Weekdays: Adult $12.00/Child $8.00/Senior $9.00. Skate Rentals: Adult $ 5.00/ Child $ 3.00. | East Hampton Bowl 71 Montauk Hwy East Hampton NY 631-324-1950Bowling alleys and pool tables. Open seven days a week from 10am to 1am. Checks accepted. On-Site Bar. | CUSTER INSTITUTE Main Bayview Road, Southold NY 631-765-2626Every Saturday from Sunset ‘til midnight, weather permitting, Custer staff will be on hand to assist you in observing the night sky using Custer's telescopes, and to answer your questions about astronomy and the organization itself. The Darkest Skies of any Observatory on Long Island.Sat 4/18 CONCERT: SARAH AROESTE BAND 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Suggested donation: $13 Members, $15 Non-Members, $8 Students.The band has performed at major venues internationally, and has been acknowledged both here and abroad for its innovative fusion of Spanish, Mediterranean and American musical traditions. They combine traditional Mediterranean and Sephardic sounds with contemporary influences of rock, funk, jazz and blues. Using traditional instruments such as oud and dumbek, alongside electric guitar, bass and drums, the band brings new life and energy to the beautiful and mysterious old world folk standards. Join us for this unique musical evening. This concert is in part made possible with public funds from the NYS Council of the Arts; in Suffolk County the Decentralization Program is administered by The Huntington Arts Council in partnership with the Suffolk Consortium of Arts Councils. Sat 4/18 LYRID METEOR SHOWER PARTY 9:00 pm - midnight. Suggested Donation: General Admission of $5 per adult and $3 per child under 14; Members: FreeThe April Lyrids are one of the strongest and oldest meteor showers, with anywhere from 5 to 20 meteors per hour at the peak. The meteors appear to originate from the constellation Lyra and are from the debris trail of Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher. The shower extends from April 16 through the 26th and, although tonight isn't the peak (that's on the morning of April 22nd), we should be able to see quite a few, as well as hear them on our radio astronomy gear. So bring a lawn chair or a blanket and join us for another one of nature's incredible sky shows! Refreshments available. | | The Body Shop 26 Newtown Lane(above Eileen Fisher), East Hampton NY 631-324-5293Classes are subject to change. Please call. | Center for Holistic Healing 30 W Water Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-3215Free Reiki Circle Fridays 7:30 pm | EAST HAMPTON GYM 2 Fithian Lane (behind Citarella’s), East Hampton NY 631-324-4499Mon-Friday 6:00 am-9:30 pm, Sat 7:00 am-8:15 pm, Sun 7:15 am - 7:15 pmDaily rate is $25.00 | | Erika bloom At Atlantic Avenue Beach, Amagansett NY 212-288-3410Offers In-Home Private Pilates, Yoga And Thai Massage At $140/Hour - $190/75 Minutes. | KICKS FITNESS 5 Railroad Avenue, East Hampton NY 631-324-5333Classes are subject to change. Please call.Family Hour Spin class Saturdays 9:00 am Cardio Sculpt Class Saturday 9:30 am “Hot Tracks, Circuit Boot Camp” Sundays 9:30 am | Mark Tuthill’s Martial Arts 37 Three Mile Harbor Road in East Hampton NY 631-329-5982Adult Jujitsu Mon – Thurs 7:00 pm & Tuesday & Sat 10:00 am Cardio Kickboxing Mon – Sat 9:00 am & Mon, Wed, Thurs at 6:00 pm | MEDITATION IN THE HAMPTONS 728-5700 Minardi Training Space, 6 Plank Road (off Rte 114) Sag Harbor NY 631-287-3133Mondays Meditations for Transforming Conflict and Difficulty 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm $15 per classWith Buddhist Teacher Kereen Richards. Our own mind of anger creates so many problems and our inability to let go of this painful mind keeps us stuck in conflicted situations. In this series we learn how to identify and reduce anger and aversion, even in their subtle and repressed forms. Class held at Guild Hall on Main Street, East Hampton. | MINARDI TRAINING 6 Plank Road, East Hampton NY 631-680-3000There are a few facilities that host Jimmy Minardi’s personal trainers. Call to make an appointment. | Montauk Public Library Montauk Hwy. (Route 27) just east of the village of Montauk NY 631-668-3377Mondays Tai Chi 3:30 pm-5:00 pm | Reiki is a non-invasive gentle method of healing which is performed by a laying on of hands. It helps to release energy blocks and improves balance at the cellular level. Reiki is available by appointment. Please contact Ann Marino, RSHM. | SAG HARBOR PILATES 126 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-5994 | SAG HARBOR GYM Bay Street on the waterfront in Sag Harbor NY 631-725-0707Mon-Friday 6:00 am-9:30 pm, Sat, 7:00 am-8:00 pm and Sun, 7:30 am-7:00 pmDaily rate is $25.00. Classes are $18.00 per day and a cycling class is $25.00 per day. | ZONE HAMPTON 68 Montauk Highway, East Hampton NY 631-329-8622Indoor cycling classes. Call for class schedule. | | A STUDIO DAY SPA (Formerly SEAFLOWER SPA) 10 Main Street East Hampton NY 631-324-6996Specializes in Facials, Waxing, Body Treatments, Massage Therapy, Manicures & PedicuresSummer Hours: Open 7 Days from 9:00 am – 9:00 pmWinter Hours: Open 7 Days from 9:00 am until at least 7:00 pm | NATUROPATHICA SPA 74 Montauk Highway (Red Horse Plaza) East Hampton NY 631-329-2525Specializes in Facials, Waxing, Body Treatments, Massage TherapySummer Hours: Mon – Thurs 9:00 am – 6:00 pm, Fri – Sun 9:00 am – 9:00 pmWinter Hours: Weekdays 11:00 am– 6:00 pm Sat & Sun 10:00 am – 7:00 pm. Closed Tuesday. | | Mandala Yoga Amagansett Square, Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-6144Please call to confirm class types: Gentle/Basic, Level 1, Level 2, BikramMondays 8:30 am, 9:45 am, 5:30 pmTuesdays 8:30 am, 9:45 am, 4:00 pm, 5:30 pmWednesdays 8:30 am, 9:45 am, 5:30 amThursdays 8:30 am, 9:45 am, 4:00 pm, 5:30 pmFridays 8:30 am, 9:45 am, 5:30 pmSaturdays 9:45 am, 11:30 am, 4:45 pmSundays 8:30 am, 9:00 am, 9:45 am, 11:30 am, 4:45 pm | One Ocean Yoga center 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-5522Please call to confirm class types: Gentle/Basic, Level 1, Level 2, BikramMondays 8:35 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 5:30 pm, 6:00 pmTuesdays 9:00 am, 9:35 am, 5:30 pm, 5:45 pm, 6:30 pmWednesdays 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 5:30 pmThursdays 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 5:30 am, 6:00 am, 6:30 pmFridays 8:35 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 pm, 3:30 pmSaturdays 8:30 am, 8:35 am, 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 4:30 pmSundays 8:30 am, 8:35 am, 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 5:00 pm | Route 114 Yoga 6 Plank Road, East Hampton NY 631-267-6107Please call to confirm class types: Gentle/Basic, Level 1, Level 2, BikramMondays 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 9:45 am, 5:30 pmTuesdays 8:00 am, 8:30 am, 9:15 am, 9:45 am, 6:00 pmWednesdays 8:00 am, 8:30 am, 9:45 am, 5:15 pmThursdays 8:30 am, 9:45 am, 6:00 pmFridays 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 9:45 amSaturdays 8:15 am, 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 9:45 amSundays 8:30 am, 8:45 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am | SANGHA YOGA CENTER Personal Best, 36 Water Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-4995Individual Classes $18.00/hr Wed 4/8 Reiki Circle 7:30 pm | ZEBRA YOGA Bridgehampton Commons, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-YOGASchedule through Thurs 7/3: Please call to confirm class types: Gentle/Basic, Level 1, Level 2, BikramMondays 8:35 am, 5:30 pmTuesdays 9:30 amThursdays 6:00 pmFridays 8:35 am, 10:30 amSaturdays 8:35 am, 10:30 am, 4:30 pmSundays 8:35 am, 10:30 am | (please call to check service dates and times) | Amagansett Presbetyrian Church Meeting house Lane & Main Street, Amagansett NY 631-267-6404Sunday 11:00 am – 12:00 noon | CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 60 Cross Hwy, East Hampton NY 631-324-5313 | Friday at sundown, Saturday 9:00 amChallah Baking Fridays 5:00 pmChildren are invited to bake and take home this traditional bread. | Christ Episcopal Church East Union Street at Route 114, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-0128 Sunday 8:00 am & 10:00 am | Community Bible Church 2837 Noyac Road, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-4155Sunday 10:00 am | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF EAST HAMPTON 120 Main Street. East Hampton NY 631-324-0711Sunday 10:00 am | First Presbyterian Church 2 South Main Street, Southampton NY 631-283-1296Sunday 8:00 am & 10:00 am | First Presbytarian “Old Whalers” Church 44 Union Street Sag Harbor NY 631-725-0894Sunday 10:00 am | FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF EAST HAMPTON 35 Pantigo Road East Hampton NYSunday 9:00 am | Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons 111 St. Andrews Road, Southampton NY 631-283-6169 | Hamptons Alliance Church 1225 Montauk Highway(@ Scuttle Hole Road) Water Mill NY 631-726-4889Sunday 10:00 am | INCARNATION LUTHERAN CHURCH Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-1187Sunday 9:30 am | Shabbat at the Center Friday 8:30 pm, Saturday 10:00 amSun 4/19 Holocaust Remembrance Day at JCOH 1:00 amThe service commemorates a day of remembrance for the six million Jewish people who died in the Holocaust between 1933 and 1945. All are welcome. Contact: Office 631-324-9858 | Living Water Full Gospel Church 69 Industrial Road, Wainscott NY 631-537-2120 | MOST HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 57 Buell Lane East Hampton NY 631-324-0134Saturday Mass 9:00 am & 5:15 pm, Sunday 9:15 am & 11:30 am | Sag Harbor United Methodist Church Madison Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-2310Sunday 10:00 am | SPRINGS COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5 Old Stone Highway (at the Intersection of Old Stone Highway & Spring Fireplace Roads). East Hampton NY 631-324-4791Sunday 9:00 am | ST. ANDREWS R.C. CHURCH Division Street, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-0123Saturday Mass 5:00 pm, Sunday Mass 8:30 am & 10:00 am, Mon-Thurs Mass 9:00 am | St. Ann's Episcopal Church 2463 Main Street, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-1527Sunday 8:00 am & 9:30 am | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 18 James Lane, East Hampton NY 631-329-0990Sunday 8:00 am & 10:00 am, Wednesday 10:00 am | St. Peters Chapel (Episcopal) 463 Old Stone Highway, Springs NYDuring June, July & August 6:00 pm | St. Therese of Lisieux R.C. Church South Etna Street, Montauk NY 631-668-2200Saturday Mass 5:00 pm, Sunday Mass 8:30 am & 10:30 am, Mon-Thurs Mass 8:30 am | TEMPLE ADIS ISRAEL Elizabeth Street & Atlantic Avenue, Sag Harbor NY 631-725-0904Fri Evening Services Weekly | Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork 977 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike (near the intersection with Scuttlehole Road) Bridgehampton NY 631-537-0132Sunday 10:30 am |
he Mill House Inn 31 North Main Street, East Hampton, Long Island, New York 11937 Phone: 631-324-9766 Fax: 631-324-9793 millhouseinn.com innkeeper@millhouseinn.com he mill house inn is a "corry he's a black dog production" all rights reserved |
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