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guild hall 158 Main Street, East Hampton, ny 11937 631.324.0806 Sat 8/15 – Mon 10/12 The Art of Fashion in the Hamptons Musuem Hours: Friday and Saturday /11-5pm; Sunday/noon-5pm Guest Curators: Pamela Fiori, Editor in Chief, Town & Country Magazine and Stan Herman, Designer and past president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America . Featuring the work of 9 of the world’s most influential fashion designers with ties to eastern Long Island: Tory Burch, Betsey Johnson, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Reed Krakoff/Coach, Ralph Lauren, Nicole Miller, Elie Tahari, and Vera Wang. The exhibition explores the premise of “Hamptons Fashion” both in function and form and celebrates the area’s unique heritage as an artistic colony. Many of the vignettes are inspired by local imagery and/or works borrowed from the museum’s permanent collection. |
| bridgehampton historical society 2368 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 631.537.1088 Fri 9/11 – Fri 11/20 Exhibition: “Life Along the Turnpike: Bridgehampton Today” Mon-Fri 10:00 am – 3:00 pm A Photographic Essay by Kathryn Szoka. |
| southampton cultural center Levitas Center for the Arts, 25 Pond Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.287.4377 Daniel Gosnell Watercolor Exhibit through Thurs 9/24 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Mr. Gosnell, of Remsenburg, will be showing his watercolor paintings inspired by his travels around China, as well as local East End scenes. Mr. Gosnell’s paintings of China are executed in a traditional watercolor style mixing both Chinese and Western styles of painting. His watercolor paintings of Long Island’s East End display Mr. Gosnell’s interest in architectural scenes. Mr. Gosnell will be holding gallery hours at the Levitas Center for the Arts from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. A reception for the artist will be held on Saturday, September 12 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. For more information call (631) 566-8453. |
EDIBLE EAT*DRINK*LOCAL WEEK Edible Manhattan c/o The French Culinary Institute, 434 Broadway, New York, NY 10013 631.537.4637 Sun 9/27 – Sun 10/4 Edible Eat*Drink*Local Week Various East End Restaurants Just in time for harvest season, Greenmarket and Edible magazines present the first annual Edible Eat • Drink • Local Week to celebrate the farmers, artisans and chefs who fill our bellies, green our region and enrich our lives. All week long, partner restaurants in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and on the East End will showcase the mouthwatering bounty of local food and drink--as a prix fixe, a special entrée, a dessert, or a pairing with a wine, beer, or spirit made in New York State. At the end of the week, they will make voluntary contributions to Greenmarket, a program of the Council on the Environment of New York City, to benefit its Youth Education Project, which works to teach and nurture the eaters of tomorrow. You can help by dining out and digging in at one of these great eateries. Selected hotels, wine and beer bars, wine and spirits shops, and other partners are also offering promotions for the week. Participating East End restaurants include Rowdy Hall, Almond, Red Bar Brasserie, Oso, Foody’s, Town Line BBQ, Nick & Toni’s, Estia, Beacon, and more. For further information, visit http://www.ediblecommunities.com/manhattan/drink-local-week/drink-local-week.htm. |
Monday September 21st |
| bridge gardens 36 Mitchell Lane, Bridgehampton, ny 631.537.7440 Bridge Gardens is a five-acre botanical garden retreat located in Bridgehampton, New York, first established by Jim Kilpatric and Harry Neyens in 1988. In late September of 2008, Bridge Gardens Trust was donated to the Peconic Land Trust to preserve and steward the property in perpetuity. The Trust intends to expand access to the Gardens and use the them as a venue to support and enhance the mission and raise public awareness of the Peconic Land Trust. The staff understands it is important to conserve the spirit and the founders' aesthetic intentions of the original garden. |
| east end arts council 133 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 631.727.0900 Art Sampler Classes Experiment and learn about a new medium without breaking the bank buying supplies. Bring a friend for a fun learning experience! Open to adults and teens. Some spaces still left, call today to reserve your spot, (613) 369-2171. Cost per sampler class: $24 member/$30 nonmember. All sampler classes will include the opportunity to experience the medium. Materials will be provided for use in class, but if you have your own you're welcome to bring them. Adults and teens, all levels are welcome. Watercolor with Elizabeth Greaf 10:00 am An introduction to the wonderful world of watercolor painting. Included will be explanations of materials needed to get started. |
corey creek vineyards Main Road (Rte. 25) Southold, ny 631.765.4168 Moonlight Mondays at Corey Creek 6:00 pm Free Corey Creek will be open for twilight tastings on Monday’s & Tuesday’s from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Come by and enjoy your favorite wines on our beautiful deck while overlooking the endless vineyard view. |
| Tuesday September 22nd |
BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 631.267.5405; 41 Main Street, East Hampton 631.324.4939; 20 Main Street, Sag Harbor 725.8425 Listening to Great Music with Jeremy Nussbaum 3:00 pm (Amagansett) An introduction to and history of Classical and Jazz composers. |
SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUMS AND RESEARCH CENTER Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.2494 Morning Coffee Talk with David Bunn Martine 10:30 am Free David Martine is a master of oil painting and member of the Fort Sill-Chiricahua Apache Tribe of Apache, Oklahoma and the Shinnecock/Montauk Tribal Nation of Long Island. He is also Hungarian. Mr. Martine will talk about his life as an artist and how he finds inspiration to create artwork. An installation of his paintings and a portion of his studio titled "David Bunn Martin: An Artist's Studio" will be on exhibit at the Rogers Mansion through October 31. Please join us for coffee and scones and a 1/2 hour tour of the exhibit. |
| South Fork Natural History Museum 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton NY 631-537-9735 Nature walks & workshops. 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 adult, $5 per child (3 – 12 years of age). Fee includes admission to the museum on the day of the program. |
| Wednesday September 23rd |
| EAST HAMPTON TRAILS PRESERVATION SOCIETY Amagansett, NY 631.329.4227 Waterfence (5 mi) 10:00 am A vigorous hike through some beautiful landscape. Come join our leader on a walk in Hither Woods. We will follow the Serpent’s Back Trail to the Waterfence shoreline overlooking Napeague Bay. Meet at the Hither Hills West Overlook off Rt. 27, about 1 mile east of the Montauk Highway/Old Montauk Highway split. Leader: Ed Porco: (631) 6682093. |
BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405; 41 Main Street, East Hampton 324.4939 A Year of Reading Updike and Others 3:00 pm Amagansett Free |
| Thursday September 24th |
BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405 Stop, Write, Now: How To Write Your Memoir 11:00 am |
ROGERS MEMORIAL LIBRARY 91 Coopers Farm Raod, Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.0774 Lee Woodruff, “Perfectly Imperfect: A Life In Progress” 12:30 pm Free Lee Woodruff will be the guest at a brown bag lunch event. She will discuss her latest book, which is about everything from motherhood to aging. Her previous book, “In an Instant,” told of the injury her husband, Bob Woodruff, experienced in Iraq, and the effects of that injury on their family. The library will serve coffee and dessert. Reservations are required. |
SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUMS AND RESEARCH CENTER Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.2494 Calendar Girls Opening Reception 5:00 pm Free The Southampton Historical Museum has published a “revealing” calendar for 2010. A group of the Museum’s trustees and volunteers decided to aid the Museum’s capital campaign, created to save the 1680 Halsey House and 1738 Sayre Barn, by taking off their clothes (well, sort of). This PG-rated calendar will have monthly pin-ups, scantily clad and posing in period rooms of the Rogers Mansion and at Conscience Point. The public is invited to meet the “calendar girls,” buy a calendar and have them personally autographed. To be held at the Mark Humphrey Gallery, 95 Main Street, Southampton, NY 11968. |
ROWDY HALL 10 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.8555 Rowdy Celebrates Oktoberfest Kickoff Party 4:00 pm Live Oompah Band, German food and beer specials. Traditional German Dish & Brew “Fester Preis” (price fixe). Call for additional information. |
| Friday September 25th |
BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square,154 Main Street, Amagansett 267-5405 Staying Sane 11:00 am A conversation, with coffee, on all topics that concern us--from Kids Reading to Parents Moving In, Finding a New Job to Understanding Current Events... |
POLLOCK-KRASNER HOUSE 830 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.4929 Artists on Film at Pollock-Krasner House: Fridays at 7 p.m. Tickets $5 /members free. This year's series, hosted by film historian and art critic Marion Wolberg Weiss, explores how East End artists use video to explore themes that range from the personal to the political, from the autobiographical to the universal. They will introduce their work, and for those who are new to electronic media will discuss how visual artists can employ video in innovative ways. Philippe Cheng, On the Cusp (2008) 15 min. This documentary, directed by printmaker Philippe Cheng and co-produced by Kathy Engle, Toni Ross and Bastienne Schmidt, is an homage to President Obama and to the diverse women who supported him. But it's also about those who continue to dream their own "impossible dreams," regardless of race. |
| music at the Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 631.267.3117 The Glazzies 7:00 pm $10 In Spetember of 2008 Peter Landi, Forrest Gray, and David Horn formed The Glazzies with their friends Pietro Martini and Connor Vorhaus after the break up of their previous band Too Busy Being Bored. After working on there new music scince the break up of TBBB, the bands music has become a variety of rock, indie, and alternative genres. Dan Bailey and Living Rhythm 9:00 pm $10 Fourteen Feet 11:00 pm $10 Fourteen Feet is a New York based roots-rock band that was founded by singer/songwriter, guitarist Steve Welner. Running the gamut from traditional acoustic folk, blues, and bluegrass to over-driven electric rock, Fourteen Feet can most accurately be described as fitting within the umbrella of "Americana" style music. The band's third, and most recent album, Stole Away..."The Billy Sessions" was produced by Eric "Roscoe" Ambel and engineered by Tim Hatfield at Cowboy Technical Services in Brooklyn, NY. |
| Saturday September 26th |
| EAST HAMPTON TRAILS PRESERVATION SOCIETY Amagansett, NY 631.329.4227 Springs Sampler (4.5 mi) 10:00 am A combination of residential neighborhood, historic landmarks and an oak forest, while at the same time never being far from the center of the Springs hamlet. Meet at Ashawagh Hall parking area on Parsons Place just off Springs Fireplace Rd. Leader: Gene Makl: (631) 324-8662. Cedar Point Park/Northwest Harbor Paddle 10:00 am Alewive Brook, Alewive Pond, Northwest Harbor and Cedar Point Lighthouse are featured. Meet at the end of Alewive Brook Rd, between Grace Estate and Cedar Point Park. BYO boat or call Mike Bottini for a delivered rental 267-5228. Life vests are required. Leader: Richard Lupoletti: (631) 324-1127. |
| SOUTHAMPTON TRAILS PRESERVATION SOCIETY Bridgehampton, ny 11932 631.537.5202 Elliston Park 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Meet at the Park on Millstone Brook Rd., Southampton. 3 miles, some hills, pond views. Howard Reisman, 283-5376. |
| SOUTH FORK NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 631.537.9735 Seining for Tropical Fish (Shinnecock) 11:00 am Walk Leaders: Crystal Possehl and Lindsey Rohrbach, SoFo Nature Educators, Jim Ash, SoFo Executive Director. Would you believe that tropical sea creatures such as Blue Tang fish, Spot-fin Butterfly fish, Seahorses, and Pipe Fish can be found in the waters of our bays? Well, believe it! At the end of the summer the Gulf Stream eddies up into our waters bringing a myriad of tropical sea life to our shallow bays. Join us as we use our seining nets to bring in these tropical visitors to share with you. |
| bridgehampton presbyterian church 2429 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, ny 11932 631.537.7596 Art and Craft Show 10:00 am Free South Fork Craftsmen's Guild will be presenting their annual September Art and Craft show on the grounds of the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The show will feature the work of local members and selected guests. Members of the Guild who will be present to display, discuss and sell their work include the painter Kristin Taliercio of Water Mill, award-winning photographer John Todaro of East Hampton, David Posnett well-known jewelry designer (Maidstone Jewelry) of East Hampton, Deborah Anderson who is the creator of Pressed Petals from Sag Harbor and Annie Sessler who is the creator of East End Fish Prints from Montauk. |
| southampton historical museums and research center Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.2494 Harvest Day 10:00 am Free Costumed tradesmen and craftsmen will demonstrate woodcarving, broom making, blacksmithing, weaving and many more traditional skills. Civil War reenactors will make camp, practice rifle shooting, and parade. A home-made apple pie baking contest will take place at 12:00 noon. Pies must be received by 11:00 a.m. at the Rogers Mansion. A rain date has been set for Sunday, September 27. Anyone interested in entering should call Lynn Egan at 283-2494. |
| amagansett free library 215 Main Street, Amagansett, ny 11980 631.267.3810 Literary Marriages 1:00 pm Free Literary partnerships from Elizabeth Barret and Robert Browning, Percy Bysse Shelley and Mary Shelley to Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne. Issues will include collaboration, infidelity, rivalry, space, finances and legacy. Presented by Carole Stone, PhD, English Prof. Emerita, Montclair State University, author of Traveling with the Dead and other poetry collections. |
| montauk yacht club 32 Star Island Road, Montauk, NY 11954 631.692.8668 Cirque Sublime 7:30 pm $75 (includes dinner, dancing and show) Join us for Cirque Sublime, a magical evening which will amaze, entertain and scintillate under the big top. The evening features special performances by stars of stage and screen. Afterwards, dance and party all night long with our DJ and stars. Reservations: 1.888.MYC.8668. |
| MUSIC AT THE TALKHOUSE The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 631.267.3117 Scott Bravo 8:00 pm $10 Scott Bravo. Acoustic. Ambient. Nu-Jazz. No ONE label can accurately describe Scott's music. A flat picker that sounds like a finger picker and favors open tunings Scott's music runs a long gamut of styles. He can shred like Eddie Van Halen, make use of jazz voicings like Wes Montgomery and play as sweetly as James Taylor. At times, all in one song. There are few guitarists around today like Scott Bravo. His performances consist of no theatrics or "stunt" guitar playing. Just, soulful, honest, soothing music. Bastards of Boom 10:00 pm $10 Bastards 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! |
| Sunday September 27th |
SOUTHAMPTON TRAILS PRESERVATION SOCIETY Bridgehampton, NY 11932 631.537.5202 Narrow Lane Clean-up 8:00 am – 9:00 am Meet at Narrow and Norris Lanes, Bridgehampton to help clean up our adopted road. Bring gloves and wear tick repellent! Dai Dayton, 745-0689. Red Creek Park 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Meet at the park on Old Riverhead Rd., (off Rte. 24) Hampton Bays. 4 miles, some hills, Penny Pond. Jim Crawford, 369-2341. |
GROUP FOR THE EAST END 2442 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY 631.537.1400 ext. 15 or sbiasetti@groupforthesouthfork.org. Wildlife Migration along the Barrier Island (Hampton Bays) 8:30 am – 11:00 am Join us for a wildlife search along Dune Road west of the Shinnecock Inlet. The trip is timed to coincide with low tide, which should enhance our chances to see diverse shorebirds and wading birds. If winds are blowing from the northwest, migrating swallows, hawks, dragonflies, and butterflies will compete for our attention. Please bring binoculars. For reservations or more information, please contact Steve Biasetti at 631-765-6450 ext. 205 or sbiasetti@eastendenvironment.org. |
BOOKHAMPTON Amagansett Square, 154 Main Street, Amagansett 267.5045 Grown-Up Story Hour: 11:00 am We read to you! Great short stories and conversation every week. |
BRIDGE GARDENS 36 Mitchell Lane, Bridgehampton, NY 631.537.7440 Bridge Gardens Opens 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm A unique botanical garden in the heart of Bridgehampton, NY, Bridge Gardens was donated to the Peconic Land Trust in the fall of 2008 by founders and gardeners Jim Kilpatric and Harry Neyens. Kilpatric and Neyens began designing and installing the gardens in 1988, and over the ensuing 20 years created a wonderful oasis that covers five acres and includes many specimens of trees, hedgerow, flowers and herbs. Bridge Gardens is now a stewardship project of the Peconic Land Trust. |
SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUMS AND RESEARCH CENTER Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.2494 Southampton Antiques Fair 9:00 am Free 159 Main Street, corner of Jagger Lane. Antiques, collectibles, vintage, dolls. Vendors pay $35 each. |
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF SAG HARBOR Corner Of East Union And Hampton Streets, Sag Harbor, NY 631.725.0128 Hal McKusick Jazz Quartet 2:00 pm $25 / students $15 in advance The Sunday Series of Christ Episcopal Church of Sag Harbor presents famed jazzman Hal McKusick and three of the top jazz cats in the world in concert. Come celebrate Hal's 85th magical year with us. Tickets go on sale May 15 at Canio's Books, 290 Main Street, Sag Harbor. Tickets are $25 (students $15 in advance). Benefits the C.E.C. Pipe Organ Restoration Fund. If tickets remain, ALL tickets are $30 day of show/no student discount day of show. Sundays through the end of November. |
GUILD HALL 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0806 Sun 9/27 – Mon 9/28 Chabad Lubavitch of the Hamptons Yom Kippur Services Sun 6:30 pm / Mon 10:00 am, 11:30 am & 5:45 pm For more information, please visit www.chabadofeastend.com. |
| Monday September 28th |
| indian wells tavern 177 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 631.267.0400 Monday Night Football at the Bar Besides $3 domestic beers and $4 pints, there will be a bar menu of $5 items during the day, as well as free bar snacks served at night. |
| townline bbq 3593 Townline Road, Sagaponack, NY 631.537.2271 Mondays Saloon Quiz Night starting at 7:00 pm 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. |

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