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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT March 12, 2014THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman
March 12, 2014
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HAMPTON DAZEBy Jessica Mackin
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Good Buy, 2014 by Jeremy Wagner, rust & enamel on
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ART SHAY EXHIBIT
Morrison Hotel Gallery in SoHo presented acclaimed photojournalist Art Shay's first ever New York City exhibit, and his only East Coast exhibit of 2014. He's photographed fresh and iconic images of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Rat Pack, Elizabeth Taylor, Muhammad Ali, and Marlon Brando, among many, many others. Shay says, "A great picture is the autobiography of a moment."
The School of American Ballet’s 2014 Winter Ball, in celebration of SAB’s 80th Anniversary, took place at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on Monday, March 3, and raised more than $1.2 million for scholarships and school programs. Sponsored by legendary French jeweler Maison, Van Cleef & Arpels for the seventh consecutive year, the evening began with cocktails at 7 PM and dinner at 8 PM, followed by a student performance choreographed specially for the occasion, and The Encore dessert and dancing, sponsored by fifth-generation luxury house, J. Mendel. The proceeds from this event enable SAB to distribute $1.9 million annually in student scholarships as well as support the School’s renowned faculty and state-of-the-art facilities at Lincoln Center.
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Gallery WalkBy Jessica Mackin
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
Winners CircleThe Southampton Cultural Center
presents “Winners Circle,” the third annual juried awards exhibition starting Tuesday and running through April 18. An opening reception will
take place on March 22 from 5 to 7 PM at the Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center. Artists include Susan Newmark, Christina Stow, and Charles Yoder. Exhibit Juror is Helen Harrison, Director, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center. The show is curated by Arlene Bujese.
The Drawing RoomOn view at The Drawing Room in
East Hampton from Friday through April 6, selected works by Caio Fonseca, Christine Hiebert, Sharon Horvath, Robert Jakob, Mel Kendrick, Diane Mayo, Alan Sheilds, and Donald Sultan. The gallery is also pleased to introduce new sculpture by New York artist Adrian Nivola, whose intricate constructions offer a spirited homage to the flying machine. His sculptures in wire, linen, paper and found elements will be featured in a forthcoming one-person exhibition.
This four week group installation includes paintings, drawings, sculpture and printed editions highlighting the rich potential each artist has mined from his or her inventive use of materials.
ONGOINGNative American Art
Suffolk Community College Eastern Campus exhibit showcases Long Island Native American Art with jewelry, beadwork, regalia, painting, sculpture and photography from artists in the Unchechaug, Shinnecock, Montaukett and Tiano tribal nations. The show runs through March 22.
Winter ShowSouthampton Artists is presenting
its annual winter show at the Levitas Center For the Arts in Southampton. The show runs today through Sunday. Call 631-283-7432.
Student Art FestivalThe Student Art Festival Part
II Exhibition at Guild Hall in East Hampton featuring grades nine to 12. The show runs though April 20. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.
Embraces“Embraces and Landscape,”
selections by Gina Gilmour is the March 2014 Exhibit at the Art Gallery at the Quogue Library. The Embraces series features linoleum prints, drawings, sculpture and embroidery, all showing images of figures embracing in moments of compassion and consolation. The show will be on display through March 30.
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Music In ImagesCoinciding with the Long Island
Winterfest, a new photography exhibit called “Music in Images” opens Friday at the Alex Ferrone Photography Gallery in Cutchogue. Juried by noted curator Esperanza León of Solar Contemporary, music is the theme for this exhibit which features photographic works depic t ing music ians, venues, performances, and instruments from twenty-one regional photographers. The show runs through March 21.
Season Of LoveSeason Of Love, an exhibition
of original abstract expressionist paintings and digital photographs celebrating love, by Susan Levin, will be on view at Sotheby’s International Realty in Sag Harbor. The show runs through May 11.
Artwork by Robert Jakob on display at The Drawing Room in East Hampton.
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Sweet CharitiesBy Jessica Mackin
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
Hugs Not DrugsA Hugs Not Drugs fundraiser
program has launched in Sag Harbor, Eas t Hampton and Southampton. Hugs Not Drugs has partnered with PODS.COM, TheFix.com, and Macaroni Kids to develop their national “Community HUGS” program of fundraisers and anti-addiction education and charitable support efforts across the country. Sag Harbor Elementary School
PTA , East Hampton YMCA, and Southampton Youth Services will have 18 foot POD’s at their locations through March 23. Hugs Not Drugs welcomes the participation and support of all local businesses, professionals, and community members.
Cat Mass TrappingVolunteers are needed to trap and
transport cats to ARF in Wainscott or to the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation’s Mobile Clinic located at the shelter in Hampton Bays on Monday. There will be spays/
neuters for community (feral) cats. For more information contact Rita at 631-537-0400 x210 or [email protected].
Have-a-HeartPeconic Landing presents C.A.S.T.
(Community Action Southold Town) Have-a-Heart dinner. The dinner has been rescheduled because of a snowstorm. The new date is set for March 21 with two seatings at 5 PM and 7 PM at Greenport Community Center. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12. For seating call 631-477-1717.
Hampton Lifeguard Hampton Lifeguard Association
presents a Summer Kick-off Benefit Party on March 28 at ENE Restaurant in Montauk from 7 to 11 PM. Tickets in advance are $40 per person or $75 per couple. For tickets contact Christina Brierley at 631-871-6355.
Long Island Comedy FestivalLong Island Comedy Festival
presents a comedy fundraiser for the Riverhead Fire Department on April 5 at 5 PM at the fire department on Roanoke Avenue. The show will include dinner and feature comedians John Santo, Frankie Pace, Maria Walsh and
Richie Byrne. For tickets visit www.riverheadfd.org.
Josh Levine DinnerEdible School Garden Program
and the Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation’s annual dinner will take place at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor on April 6. In November 2010, a tragic tractor accident took the life of young farmer Joshua Levine at Quail Hill Farm in Amagansett. The Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation (JLMF) www.joshualevinefoundation.org was founded shortly after Josh’s death in 2011 to identify and support charitable programs which promote good farming practices, healthy eating, education and a sustainable environment.
The Josh Levine Memorial Annual Dinner celebrates the efforts made by community partners to reverse trends which have made families ill with diet related diseases and obese through unhealthy eating practices. It also celebrates the life of a young man who saw the value of working the land, growing food, serving the community and providing a healthy environment for his family.
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Nick DiPaolo Comedian Nick DiPaolo will
perform at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Friday at 8 PM.Tickets are $35. Visit www.suffolktheater.com.
Irish Rock NightLong Ireland Breweries presents
Irish Rock Night at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday at 8 PM featuring Irish born “Raging Hornpipes” playing a mix of traditional Irish music and rock. Tickets are $25.
Contra DanceThere will be an advanced contra
dance and pot luck dinner at the Water Mill Community House on Saturday at 6 PM. Dance will be held from 8 to 11 PM following dinner. Music by Barnburners, the caller is Dave Harvey. For more info visit www.LITMA.org.
Rockin The Paradise The All Star in Riverhead presents
STYX Tribute band, Rockin The Paradise on Saturday at 9:30 PM. Visit www.theallstar.com.
Richie Siegler All-Star QuartetThe Parrish Art Museum in Water
Mill presents Richie Siegler All-Star Quartet on Friday at 6 PM. Cost is $10. Visit www.parrishart.org.
Jim TurnerJim Turner, playing an assortment
of rock, blues, folk, swing and reggae tunes, will perform at Fresh in Bridgehampton every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. He will perform on Saturday from 7 to 9 PM at 75 Main in Southampton. On Sundays starting at 6 PM, Turner will host open mic at 6 PM at Muse in the Harbor in Sag Harbor.
The Jam SessionThe Jam Session takes place on
Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Visit www.thejamsession.org.
WolfferCandlelight Fridays at Wolffer
Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack start at 5 PM. Enjoy live music and wine. Visit www.wolffer.com.
Duck Walk VineyardDuck Walk Vineyard North in
Southold will host live music on Saturdays. Give the Tasting Room a call for more details. 631-765-3500.
Southampton Publick HouseStop by for Monday Night Madness
in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials.
Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday night, it’s all for the ladies with $3 drafts, drink specials and party with DJ Tony at 9:30 PM. Friday happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.
230 Down230 Down in Southampton presents
Thursday buffet night at 6 PM for $10. Happy hour from 4 to 7 PM with two for one drinks. Karaoke at 8 PM. On Friday, DJ Dance Party at 10:30 PM. On Wednesday night, it’s open mic from 7 to 11 PM.
Hotel FishHotel Fish & Lounge in Hampton Bays
presents Friday Night Jams with live music from 7 to 11 PM. $5 burgers and local bands. Also, live music on Tuesdays, and Thursday through Sundays each week. $1 burgers on Tuesday and Thursday. Call 631-728-9511.
Buckley’s Inn BetweenHappy hour weekdays run from 4
to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 PM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.
Outerbanks RestaurantEvery Saturday night there’s
Karaoke with Miss Ginny at this Riverhead hotspot located at Indian Island Country Club. 8:30 PM. Mondays are burger and brew night. This Monday at 7 PM enjoy complimentary Irish Buffet with corn beef and cabbage, bangers and mash, and shepherd’s pie. Drink specials include $3 Murphy’s Stout’s and Coors Drafts, $5 Irish Coffees, 44 shots of Jameson and Oj Phil. For more info visit www.theouterbanksrestaurant.com.
Dance PartyA regular ballroom, Latin and
rhythm dance party will take place at The Hamptons DANCE Authority in Southampton on Friday evenings at 8:30 PM. Admission is $10. For more info call 631-283-1488.
The CuddyThe Cuddy in Sag Harbor is open
on Wednesdays, serving full bar and light bar snack menu of hand cut fries and sweet potato chips, deviled eggs, homemade pickles, artisan cheese plate, and more. 7 to 11 PM. Fabrice will be at the bar.
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A summer tease. For East End music lovers, That 70s Band is a stupendous staple for summer sunset music at Cupsogue Beach Beach Hut in Westhampton. We hear they’ll be back getting everyone to boogie till they just can’t boogie no more on Thursday nights. In the meantime, they performed last Friday night at The Emporium in Patchogue. Haven’t checked out Long Island’s hottest music venue? Better get there before the seasonal traffic kicks in. Or, just wait and see Steve Interrante and his fab crew at Cupsogue.
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Long Island WinterfestLong Island Winterfest, Live on
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WertherGuild Hall in East Hampton
presents The Met: Live in HD with Massenet’s Werther on Saturday at 1 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.
John Drew Theater LabGuild Hall in East Hampton
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Venus in Fur by David Ives with a staged reading directed by Tina Andrews on Tuesday at 7:30 PM. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.
The ForeignerThe Hamp ton
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(65 and over, except Saturdays) and 10 for students under 21. The Foreigner features Matthew Conlon, Diana Marbury, James Ewing, Joe Pallister, Krista Kurtzberg, Ben Schnickel and Terry Brockbank. Sarah Hunnewell directs. For information and reservations, visit www.hamptontheatre.org or call
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The Cuckoo’s Nest The Nor th Fork Community
Theatre presents One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Upon admittance to a mental institution, a brash rebel rallies the patients to take on the oppressive head nurse, a woman he views as more dictator than nurse. Director Bob Kaplan, Producer Deanna Andes. The show runs Thursday through March 30. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at 631-298-NFCT or www.nfct.com.
GloriaThe Wes t hamp ton Beach
Performing Arts Center presents a screening of Gloria, directed by Sebastian Lelio Friday at 7:30 PM, Saturday and Sunday at 4 PM and 7:30 PM. Visit www.whbpac.org.
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James Taylor was a somewhat spoiled kid growing up in Chapel Hill, NC. His father was a respected surgeon at the UNC School of Medicine and eventually became president and his mother studied opera singing.
The family, originally from Massachuset ts , summered in Martha’s Vineyard and it is there James Taylor called home.
As a youngster he played cello, taught himself guitar, and dabbled on his sister’s piano. While attending prep school he met Danny Kortchmar, a gifted guitarist, and the pair teamed up, playing coffeehouses and writing. Taylor penned his first song when he was 14.
Despite his wealth and talent, Taylor, a sensitive kid, began suffering bouts of depression and by the time he was a senior in high school checked into Mclean Hospital as a psychiatric patient. He stayed for nine months and left to form a rock band with Kortchmar, the Flying Machine.
The band was doing well and playing regular gigs in Manhattan, but Taylor soon found himself in the throes of a heroin addiction and moved to London in 1967 in an unsuccessful attempt to recover. During that time he impressed Paul McCartney, who signed him to the Beatles’ Apple label, and recorded “Carolina On My Mind.”
By la te 1969 Tay lor had cleaned himself up and moved to California, where he rode the crest of the new wave of acoustic rock
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music sweeping the country. His album, Sweet Baby James, was an immediate smash fueled by the song “Fire and Rain,” about a girlfriend (Suzanne Schner) who killed herself while he was a patient.
A high profile marriage to Carly Simon faltered, but Taylor continued to record hit albums, as did his sister Kate and brother Livingston, though neither achieved the commercial success James did. He had two children with Simon, Ben and Sally, both of whom are musicians. Taylor is a five-time Grammy winner, a member of the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame, and holds an Honorary Masters Degree from the Berklee College of Music. He is currently married to his third wife, Kim Smedvig. They have two sons, the twins Rufus and Henry.
Visit indyeastend.com for up to the minute theater listings and show times. An asterisk after the title denotes Miles’ top picks.
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The Grand Budapest Hotel *(R ) You either love or hate writer/director Wes Anderson (Moonrise Kingdom, The Squid And The Whale) but his ability to make thought provoking, original, cutting edge cinema is unquestioned. This convoluted tale involving a concierge and bus boy sizzles with originality. It is a mystery, it’s a comedy, it’s sly, and it’s complicated – and it’s the best movie of the year thus far. The cast has a lot to do with it — Bill Murray, Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton, Jeff Goldblum, Jason Schwartzman, and Saoirse Ronan light up every scene and keep things together whenever the film seems about to fall apart. Don’t miss it.
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In Fear (R ) The old home invasion plot with a twist – the young married couple is in their car when they get
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12 Years A Slave The Oscar winner for best movie has been criticized for being overly violent and it’s a valid point – some things are better left to the imagination. The cast is excellent, though, and the story riveting. Let’s face it; it’s terribly overwrought.
Now PlayingErnest & Celestine (PG-13)
Wherein a mouse and a bear become unlikely friends. Based on the best-selling Belgian book series, this animated effort has been praised by critics and audiences alike. Featuring the voices of Forest Whitaker (he be the bear) and newcomer Mackenzie Foy with Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William Macy, and Megan Mullaly.
Three Days To Kill (PG-13) This is your basic wintertime box office fodder and a nice paycheck for the always reliable Kevin Costner. He plays (yes) an international spy whose last assignment is to hunt down and kill (yes) the world’s most ruthless terrorist while coping with a (wait for it . . . ) rebellious teenaged daughter he hasn’t seen in years. That would be Hailee Steinfeld of True Grit fame.
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WEDNESDAY 3•12•14• It’s integral yoga, open gym, and pickleball at
the Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays in February. Other activities offered include toddler exploration, and co-ed volleyball. Visit www.ehamptonny.gov for their complete schedule.
• The Friends of the Montauk Library host game night for families each Wednesday at 4 PM. SATURDAY 3•15•14
• The Am-O-Gansett Parade steps off at 12:02 PM, running just one block from Mary’s Marvelous to Miss Amelia’s Cottage in downtown ‘Gansett. After party at Miss Amelia’s till 4 PM.
• Hike Big Reed Pond and Indian Fields with Victoria Von Frank of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at the Big Reed Pond parking area off East Lake Drive in Montauk, about two miles north of Route 27. Call 631-487-4506.
• The Women’s Guild of Montauk Community Church hosts a rummage sale form 9 AM till noon. Half price on clothing and linens. SUNDAY 3•16•14
• The Jewish Center of the Hamptons hosts a Purim Festival featuring fun, play, games, and a costume contest with prizes. 10 AM to noon.
WEDNESDAY 3•12•14• Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free
every Wednesday in Hampton Bays and every Monday in Flanders. Call 631-725-1235 to learn more.
• The class of 2014 sponsors a Southampton’s Got Talent show starring students from the Southampton High School. 7 PM. $5.
• Wanna kick butts? The Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute at Southampton Hospital will hold a six week smoking cessation program on Wednesday evenings beginning this week at 4 PM. $50. Call 631-728-WELL for information and reservations.THURSDAY 3•13•14
• AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM.
• Duplicate Bridge Games are held at the Bridgehampton Senior Center every Thursday from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Prior experience and partner required. FRIDAY 3•14•14
• The Lenny Evans Band provides the music for a St. Patrick’s Day Dance at the American Legion on Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays. 7 to 11 PM. $10. Call 631-488-8238. SATURDAY 3•15•14
• It’s an Ides of March Adventure with Liz Karpin of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Hike Munn’s and Sears Bellows Parks. Meet at the parking lot of Munn’s County Park in Hampton Bays at 10 AM. Call 516-320-0761 with questions. At 8 AM, STPS hosts a cleanup of Narrow Lane in Bridgehampton. Meet on Narrow Lane at the east corner of the Bridgehampton Turnpike. Bring gloves. Get further 411 by phoning 631-745-0689.
• Check out birding for beginners, a woodland walk with Frank Quevedo, the executive director of the
South Fork Natural History Museum at 10 AM. Bring binoculars. Call to register and for meeting place and admission details. 631-537-9735.
• The Westhampton Beach St. Patrick’s Day parade steps off at noon. Grand Marshal Donna Conti leads the way from the elementary school on Mill Road to the end of Main Street near Sunset Avenue.
• Take a seal walk at Cupsogue Beach County Park at 1 PM with nature educator Melanie Meade. BYO binoculars, spotting scope, and a blanket. Call SoFo for registration and admission details. 631-537-9735.SUNDAY 3•16•14
• It’s a Maple Swamp meander with leader Bill Velys. Meet him at Spinney Road in Flanders at 10 AM. Call 516-458-8548 to learn more.
• There’s a full “worm” moon hike at South Fork Natural History Museum from 7:30 to 8:30 PM. Call 631-537- 9735 to register and admission details. MONDAY 3•17•14
• Alateen meetings are held every Monday from 4 to 5 PM at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor. TUESDAY 3•18•14
• The Southampton Fire Department hosts a blood drive at the firehouse on Hampton Road and Narrow Lane between noon and 7:15 PM. Bring ID.
THURSDAY 3•13•14• Check out children’s programs at the Long Island
Aquarium & Exhibition Center on East Main Street in Riverhead. 631-208-9200. SATURDAY 3•15•14
• The Peconic Land Trust’s Community Garden celebrates its fifth year. Plots available for individuals and families to grow food and flowers in a community setting. If you need space, better soil, irrigation or help from experienced gardeners, then consider joining the Trust! Memberships range from $65 to $140, depending on plot size. Reserve your plot today, and then attend the orientation for a tour of the farm to get the “lay of the land.” 9 to 11 AM at the Ag Center, 3005 Youngs Avenue, Southold. Space fills up fast - contact the Trust’s North Fork Stewardship Manager Denise Markut for an application and more information at [email protected] or call the Trust at 631-734-5630 prior to the orientation.
• Help “free the trees” at the Mashomack Preserve on South Ferry Road on Shelter Island from 10 AM to noon. Bring work gloves and help remove invasive, smothering vines. Call 631-749-1001.
Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.
East Hampton Library 631-324-0222
WEDNESDAY 3•12•14• AARP tax assistance is offered every Wednesday
from noon to 4 PM.THURSDAY 3•19•14
• Ten Little Indians, starring Hugh O’Brian shows from 5 to 7 PM.
• From 3 to 4 PM, adults can learn the basics of Google Nexus 7.
Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774
THURSDAY 3•13•14• Certified Tai Chi instructor Jim Nelan leads spring
time Tai Chi classes, beginning this morning at 10:15 AM.• Book critic Fred Volkmer will be at the Rogers
Memorial Library at 7 PM to talk about M.F.K Fisher (1908-1992), a writer whose essays on food helped to transform the American palate.
FRIDAY 3•14•14• Gail Pudaloff will offer “Beyond Rehab: The Next
Steps,” with easy-to-follow exercises and movements that will help integrate proper movement following rehabilitation after surgery. 10:15 AM.
Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241
THURSDAY 3•13•14• Learn about fibromyalgia and holistic approaches
to chronic pain and disease from Dr. Neil Donohue from the Hampton Bays Wellness and Chiropractic at 7:15 PM. SATURDAY 3•15•14
• See how to make “Recipes to Die For,” as John Smith, who was in the witness protection program, makes the same ziti he used to make for mob bosses. 11:30 AM to 1 PM.
Quogue Library 631-653-4224
THURSDAY 3•14•14• Kids aged five to 12 rock the blocks every Thursday
afternoon at 3:30 PM. Legos provided.
Westhampton Library 631-288-3335
THURSDAY 3•13•14• Drop in between 10 AM and 8:30 PM to make a St.
Patrick’s Day craft. For ages four and older.FRIDAY 3•14•14
• Teens aged 13 to 18 may partake of a women’s history month film festival at 5 PM. Spend some time with favorite female movie characters.
TUESDAY 3•18•14• Teens can play “Divergent Jeopardy” at 4 PM, and
enter a drawing for free tickets to see the movie.
Montauk Library 631-668-3377
THURSDAY 3•13•14• Gravity shows at 7 PM.
SATURDAY 3•15•14• It’s crafts, games and family fun as folks come
together to help write the script for the library’s puppet show. 2:30 to 3:15 PM for family time, 3:15 to 4:15 PM for script writing.
Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134
THURSDAY 3•13•14• Bunnies, bunnies, bunnies!! At 3 PM, preschoolers
ages four and five get to hold and pet bunnies and listen to a rabbit-themed story. At 4 PM, older kids in grades K to 1 get their chance.FRIDAY 3•14•14
• The film I Am screens at 1:30 PM.
Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015
SATURDAY 3•15•14• A lucky leprechaun story time and scavenger hunt
includes info about Irish folklore. 2 PM.
John Jermain Memorial Library 631-725-0049
WEDNESDAY 3•12•14• Actor and filmmaker Christian Scheider hosts
screenings of two classic films from French auteur and physical comedy genius Jacques Tati, tonight and on April 9 at 5 PM. The events will include a brief introduction, with a guided discussion of the film following the screening. The recurring topic of the discussions will mirror Tati’s own sociological critique within his work of the ever-encroaching repercussions of modern industrialization on our daily lives. Tonight it’s Trafic.THURSDAY 3•13•14
• Art workshops for adults begin today at 10:30 AM. Hands on workshops are specifically geared towards beginners. At 12:30 PM, a seven-week writing workshop with a focus on the memoir begins. SATURDAY 3•15•14
• Kids take a leprechaun treasure hunt to find a pot of gold. 11 AM.
Amagansett Library 631-267-3810
SATURDAY 3•15•14• Families celebrate music by experiencing a story’s
rhythm, then making a drum. 3:30 PM.
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Breakfast - Lunch - DinnerTake Out Orders524 Montauk Highway, East Quogue
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7 Railroad Avenue, East Hampton 631-324-5110Across from R.R. Station
Francesco, Jerry and our Familieswould like to thank all of our loyal
customers for your support and patronage to our Family Business
Open 8am-7pm Everyday
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Homemade Mozzarella
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Senior DiscountTuesday
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Sunday Brunch & Lunch MenuNoon-3pmSunday prix-fixe starting at 3pmPasta night is back!Thursdays $12.95Fresh local seafood and delicious saladsReservations four or moreGluten-Free Menu Available
Open 7 Nights at 5pm for Dinnercheck out our weekly specials atwww.ilcaps.com
Re-Opening Friday
March 14thDeadline for submissions is
Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected]
Fresh HamptonsFresh Hamptons in Bridgehampton
is celebrating St. Patrick’s day with a special small plate option on the bar menu. It will consist of corned beef, cabbage and potatoes ($6). It will be available from 4 to 8 PM on Monday in addition to the daily
happy hour deal of half-priced drinks, house wines, tap beer and bar food.
Fo r re se r va t ions o r more information about Fresh Hamptons, call 631-537-4700 or visit www.freshhamptons.com.
Rowdy HallRowdy Hall in East Hampton will
be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a la carte lunch specials, a prix fixe
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Cliff’s Elbow Too1085 Franklinville Road, Laurel
631-298-3262
Owned and Operated by the Same Family for 65 years
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Cliffs Elbow Too!$5$5$5Burgers
SundayAll Day
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Francesco, Jerry and our Familieswould like to thank all of our loyal
customers for your support and patronage to our Family Business
Homemade Mozzarella
Sausage MadeFresh Daily
Fresh Coffee &Breakfast
HomemadeSoups, Saladsand Sauces
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CHOPPED SALAD BAR
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dinner menu and drink specials on Saturday through Monday and again on Sunday, March 23 the day of the Montauk St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
The prix fixe costs $25 for two courses, which includes either an appetizer and entrée or an entrée and a dessert.
For further information call Rowdy Hall at 631-324-8555.
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