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www.indyeastend.comREAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS April 17, 2013THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman B-1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Arts & EntErtAinmEntApril 17, 2013

The IndependenT

shAping thE surfAcE Southampton Cultural Center presents “Shaping The Surface”

opening on Tuesday at Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center. Above, Along The WAy by JAmes gemAke.

See Page B - 7.

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By Winnie Bonelli

Missing from the cinematic scene for nearly six years, Robert Redford returns with a vengeance this month resurfacing on both the big and small screens. Spearheading this return is The Company You Keep, a gripping action thriller starring and directed by Redford.

It’s the day of reckoning for a group of former anti-Vietnam militants, who have managed to remain under the radar for more than 30 years. Based on Neil Gordon’s 2003 novel of the same name, the storyline is triggered by the FBI arrest of Sharon Solarz (Susan Sarandon), a former Weather Underground fugitive wanted in connection with the slaying of a Michigan bank guard. Like a bloodhound, a young ambitious Albany reporter, Ben Sheperd (Shia LaBeouf) immediately smells the opportunity to make a name for himself.

Tipped off by an FBI insider, Ben’s questions lead him straight to Jim Grant (Redford), a widowed attorney in upstate New York, raising an 11-year-old daughter (Jackie Evancho). Grant’s refusal to take on Solarz’s case or even discuss it sends up red flags and Sheperd quickly manages to connect the dots.

Robert Redford Is Back In Action

What ensues is an adrenaline pumped cross country pursuit with Ben and the FBI agents only half a day behind Grant. There’s one person, who can exonerate Jim – his former lover, Mimi (Julie Christie). Jim has to find her first. On his way to that fateful encounter Grant reconnects with his cohorts, a virtual encyclopedia’s worth of veteran actors like Richard Jenkins, Nick Nolte, Sam Elliott, and Stephen Root.

“This is such a wonderful cast. I’m blessed with my colleagues coming on board. There’s no money in film these days. It’s shrunk down to a nub. They volunteered their services. There was nothing, except the joy of working with me,” laughed Redford, who made his screen debut in 1962’s War Hunt. He would go on to star in a library’s worth of classics like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Candidate, The Way We Were, The Sting, and The Natural among them. Equally adept behind the camera, Redford ventured into directing with Ordinary People, and earned his first Oscar.

“Some movies are like cotton candy. You enjoy it, but forget about it entirely after leaving the theater. I’m hoping that The Company You Keep will give moviegoers something to think about and dialogue about

long after the final credits. I love this country, but the one criticism I have is that we’re not good at looking at history as a lesson learned. Instead, it’s an American tradition to just look ahead and be doing, doing, doing,” he explained.

“I was of an age, l ike the protestors, but because I was committed to building my career on the New York theater stage and starting a family I never got involved, but thought about it. Yet I emphasized with them and thought it was a wrong war, one designated by a lot of people that had never gone to war themselves.”

His new movie explores the loves of a group of these people decades later. “Unfortunately, it’s 30 years later and some people continue to be trapped by their past and had to go underground or change their names.”

Shifting to the home screen, Discovery Channel and Redford take a retrospective look at the singular scandal, “Watergate,” that would forever change the face of American politics. “All the President’s Men Revisited” premieres on Sunday at 8 PM.

It was 40 years ago that a

break-in occurred at the Democratic National Committee’s Watergate offices, which was traced back to President Richard Nixon’s Committee for the re-election of the president. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, colleagues at The Washington Post, doggedly investigated the scandal, exposing a long, twisted trail of cover-ups and lies. Along with copping a Pulitzer Prize for their efforts, it spun forth the 1976 landmark movie All the President’s Men, with Redford serving as costar and executive producer.

“I wanted this to feel like it was the first time you’re hearing this story, even though it’s one of America’s most notorious political scandals, by juxtaposing the reality of those who perpetuated the crime and those who pursued them in an entirely new way,” said Redford, who is now 76.

Redford and Dustin Hoffman, who portrayed Bernstein, will be interviewed, along with current media figures like Jon Stewart. Archival footage, including President Nixon discussing the Watergate burglary in the Oval Office with key aids, brings a contemporary freshness to the documentary.

Slightly bewildered, Redford interjected, “Recording his own mistakes actual ly shows how delusional this man was. I think he really believed he was some kind of historical figure.”

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The Independent Newspaper and The Wizard of Spa presented a “Spa Soirée” last Wednesday at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. The event, celebrating the spa industry, featured raffle prizes, goodie bags, hors d'oeuvres by Sen NYC and welcome wine topper cocktails. Raffle prizes were donated by SpaUnique, Gurney's Inn, Xavier Salon, Nu Skin, Bay Street Theatre, The Organic Beauty Bus, Southampton Social Club, Exhale Spa and The Juicy Naam.

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Candlelight FridaysCandlelight Fridays is from 5 to

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The Hot PocketsThe Hot Pockets return to Stephen

Talkhouse on Saturday at 10 PM with two big sets of electrifying rock and roll. Cost is $10.

Jam SessionThe Jam Session will take place

every Thursday night from 5 to 8 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. The Jam Session house band is Bill Smith on piano, Peter Weiss on bass and Claes Brondal on drums. No cover charge. For information please visit www.thejamsession.org.

Gurney’s InnGurney’s Inn in Montauk provides

year-round entertainment. Friday and Saturday night there is DJ dancing with hits from the 60s to today. For more info call 631-668-2345.

Buckley’s Wing NightBuckley’s Inn Between in Hampton

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Open Mic NightEvery Wednesday Johnny B

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Southampton Publick HouseDon’t miss ladies night at the

Southampton Publick House every Wednesday in the taproom with music by DJ Brian at 9:30 PM. Includes $3 drafts, wine and Absolut specials. On Friday, all night happy hour with taproom specials from 4 PM to midnight. Saturday DJ Brian Evans spins Hamptons classics starting at 10 PM. Monday Night Madness offers $5 pints, $5 burger platters, $10 Pulled Pork Sliders, $5/dozen wings. On Sundays, $5 pints, $5 brunch cocktails, $5 rack drinks.

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and Auction to benefit the LI2Day Walk for Breast Cancer, the Heaven Can Wait Team takes place tomorrow night at the Southampton Social Club at 7 PM. This crazy, colorful, imaginative reconstruction project will feature talented volunteer designers who will bring to life their fanciful creations, taking the ordinary undergarments and decorating them to the limits of their imagination. Tickets are $45 in advance and $55 at the door and can be purchased at Catena’s Market in Southampton, The Southampton Social Club, and the Breast Center at Southampton Hospital. For more info email [email protected].

East End StarsThe Arthur Murray Dance Center

of Southampton presents “Dancing With The East End Stars,” a charity benefit for Your Day Away on Friday at 230 Elm in Southampton from 7 to 11 PM. The event will feature local personality showcases, full buffet dinner, cash bar, general dancing,

Chinese auction, raffle and door prizes. For more info email [email protected].

Who Needs Booze?“Who Needs Booze? Alcohol-

Free DANCE” takes place at the Bridgehampton Community House on Friday at 8 PM. Hippy Cool Productions, the entertainment company of East End performer and writer Lisa Bonner hosts the alcohol free dance for adults. DJ Twilo will provide the music. Proceeds from the event will benefit the HOM Project, an innovative rock opera performed by East End musicians to be presented at Guild Hall this September.

Spring FlingBay Street Theatre will host a

Spring Fling dance on Saturday at 8 PM. There will be music by the Hoodoo Loungers, Moore Johansson and Mamalee & Friends. Tickets are $15 in advance online at www.baystreet.org or at the Box Office at 631-725-9500 or $25 on the day of the event.

Concert For The ConcertsThe Montauk Chamber of

Commerce will hold its fifth Annual Concert for the Concerts on Sunday

from 3 to 7 PM at Zum Schneider restaurant. This family friendly fundraiser was conceived by Nancy Atlas of the Nancy Atlas Project to keep the program alive, when town funding for the Monday Night Concerts on the Green ended in 2009. This year’s concert will feature Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks, the 3B’s, The Blue Collar Band, Ray Red, and for the children, entertainment by Miss Melody from 4 to 5:30 PM. A donation of $10 per person can be paid at the door and kids accompanied by an adult will be admitted for free. All proceeds from this fundraiser will benefit the Summer Concert Series.

Taste of TuckahoeThe third annual Taste of Tuckahoe

fundraiser, benefiting the Tuckahoe School, will be held on Friday, April 26 from 6 to 10 PM at 230 Elm. Once again, restaurants, wineries, bakeries and breweries from the East End will come together under one roof to highlight their culinary talents for the community to enjoy. Ticket cost is $35 in advance, and $40 at the door, and can be purchased at Tuckahoe School or via the website www.TasteofTuckahoe.com. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale in a few weeks. The Food Network’s Karine Bakhoum (“Iron Chef America”) will once again be the special guest at what has become a popular event with area residents.

Annual Spring TeaThe Annual Spring Tea to benefit

the Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead will take place on April 26 at 1 PM at the farm. $30 per person includes tea, savories and sweets. Reservations required, call 631-298-5292 or email [email protected]. For more info visit www.hallockville.com.

Spring FlingSpring Fling, the Parrish Art

Museum’s annual community party and fundraiser, will take place April 27 from 7:30 to 11 PM. A lively event that brings together year-round community members and second homeowners, this will be the first benefit held at the museum’s new home in Water Mill. This year’s celebration will feature dancing to live music by Todd Barrie Music, delicious hors d’oeuvres by Art of Eating, unique specialty drinks from Bismarck Vodka, fine wines from Niche Import Co., and ales from Southampton Publick House. In addition, a silent auction will feature a selection of goods and services donated by the local East End business community, including dinners at the finest local restaurants, a golf membership to Hampton Hills Golf & Country Club, a round of golf at Southampton Golf Club, spa and cosmetic treatments, luxury

handbags, and VIP passes to the 2013 Hampton Classic Horse Show.

Spring Fling co-chairs are Susan Davis and Nancy Hardy. Tickets for Spring Fling are $150 for museum members, $200 for nonmembers, $250 for patrons, and $100 for young professionals (age 21 to 35). All tickets purchased on or after April 22 are $225. Tickets may be purchased online at www.parrishart.org or by contacting Kendra Korczak at 631-283-2118 ext. 133 or emailing [email protected].

Honors BenefitBay Street Theatre announces its

Second Annual Honors Benefit on Saturday, April 27, at East Hampton Point. This year the honorees are Hampton’s Hometown Heroes include David Bray, Ana R. Daniel, Michael Grim and James Osburn. All four of the honorees support Bay Street as well as many other local businesses and non-profits in the Hampton’s Community. The event starts with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and buffet followed by the presentation of awards, which will be kicked off by funny lady Joy Behar at 8 PM. The cost is $175 per person or $300 per couple. Proceeds support the theatre’s year round educational programming. Make reservations by Friday by calling Mary Ellen DiPrisco at 631-725-0818 ext. 112.

Sunset Over The Harbor,“Sunset Over The Harbor,” a

fundraiser for the Greater East Hampton Education Foundation, will take place at East Hampton Point on May 3, from 6:30 to 10:30 PM. The $35 ticket includes a full dinner buffet, passed hors d’oeuvres, dancing with DJ Mike, with auction items to bid on and a raffle as well. The Greater East Hampton Education Foundation helps to fund Challenge Day, offers mini-grants to teachers, and gives book and college scholarships to students of the district. Tickets are available by calling the foundation at 631-605-5125.

Travels With CharleyBay Street Theatre is partnering

with Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons (ARF) in honoring Steinbeck Weekend by presenting the “Travels With Charley” Dog Walk on May 4 at 8:30 AM. Jill Rappaport, “Today” show correspondent and award-winning animal advocate, serves as celebrity host along with Barbara Slifka as Honorary Chair. Dogs and their owners will start the walk at Haven’s Beach in Sag Harbor. The walk finishes at Bay Street Theatre, where there will be a “Bagels and Bones” reception immediately after the walk. A grand prize will be given to the person who raises the most money. For more info visit www.baystreet.org.

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The Glory Of SpringThe Grenning Gallery in Sag

Harbor presents “The Glory of Spring” with works by Karl Dempwolf, Tomas Cardone and Geoff Kuzara. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. The show runs through May 13. For more info visit www.grenninggallery.com.

Monika Olko GalleryThe Monika Olko Gallery in

Sag Harbor presents a springtime gallery opening with artwork and jewelry with artsits Yong Jo Ji, Phillipe Heurtaux, and Jim Gingerich. Opening reception is Sunday from noon to 5 PM. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Alice Aycock The Parrish Art Museum presents

a next exhibition, "Alice Aycock Drawings: Some Stories Are Worth Repeating," opening on Sunday. The first comprehensive exploration of this vital aspect of the renowned sculptor’s creative process, the exhibition has been organized by Parrish Art Museum Adjunct Curator Jonathan Fineberg, who will give an intimate talk in the exhibition galleries at 11:15 AM on Sunday. Tickets

are $10. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

Roots of MODERN Roots of MODERN Exhibit opens

on Saturday at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton. A wine and cheese reception will follow, beginning at 5 PM. The show runs through July 22.

Shaping The SurfaceSouthampton Cultural Center

presents “Shaping The Surface” opening on Tuesday at Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center. An opening reception will take place on April 26 from 5 to 7 PM. The show runs through May 20. Curated by Arlene Bujese, the show features artists Bob Bachler, James Gemake, Margaret Kerr, Pope Noell, and Charles Waller.

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Paintings by Don Wilson of Italy and more will be on display at the Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport through May 26. For more info call 631-477-0660.

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Bartlett, Mary Ellen Bartley, Carol Gove, Rober t Harms, Sharon Horvath, Laurie Lambrecht, Mel Kendrick, Donald Sultan, Timothy Woodman and Jack Youngerman will be on display at the Drawing Room in East Hampton through April 28.

Halsey MckayThe Halsey Mckay Gallery in

East Hampton presents Ted Gahl and Verva Hinnemo. On display Saturday through April 30.

Art Of PoetryThe Quogue Library presents

its April 2013 exhibit “The Poetry of Art and the Art of Poetry” with Impressionistic paintings. The show

will run through April 28.

PaperworkSouthampton Cultural Center

presents “Paperwork” with collage, drawing, painting, and photography at the Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts. Curated by Arlene Bujese, the show features artists Stephanie Brody-Lederman, Margery Harnick, Anne Sager, Roseann Schwab, Walter Schwab, Gail Miro, Mary Stubelek, Gregory Thorpe, E.E. Tucker, and Hans Van de Bovenkamp. The show runs through Monday.

Pritam & EamesMetal plays a major role in the

new studio furniture pieces arriving for Pritam & Eames’s early spring show that is open now. The show will feature a polished steel coffee table by Fran Taubman; a bronze and steel sideboard by Gary Magakis, and a low table made from thermally modif ied oak and decorated with 4,800 silver nails by Peter Sandback. The East Hampton gallery will also feature new paintings and drawings by Linda Capello, Aubrey Grainger, and Karen Klugleinits as part of its Art at Home series. On Friday, the gallery will introduce the photography of Jen Alnwick and her Working Cowboys series.

The Grenning Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “The Glory of Spring” this weekend.

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$999

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CAB 750

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$599

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CHIANTI 750

$1199

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$1399

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$899

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bollaALL TYPES 1.5

$1199

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$3799LT

$2599

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1.75

$3499

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750

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$799

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$1299CAB 750

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Putting aside politics, the film is a riveting, though flawed, portrayal of a young CIA operative fixated on capturing bin Laden played by Jessica Chastain. Despite hints to the contrary, the movie is a fictional account. Nevertheless, it ranks at or near the top of the list of best movies released in 2012, Oscar snubs not withstanding.

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Apatow cast Rogen in in The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and the movie went viral, grossing hundreds of millions of dollars. Rogen and the other stars in the movie -- Paul Rudd and Steve Carell -- would team up with Apatow on several other projects. Apatow

then cast Rogen as the unlikely romantic lead in Knocked Up opposite Katherine Heigl, though the actor wanted to work on a sci-fi project instead. The movie made over $200 million.

Flexing his new found pull in Hollywood, Rogen wrote, produced and starred in The Green Hornet and although the reviews were tepid, the film did reasonably well at the box office.

Rogen married Lauren Miller in 2011. She is, of course, a comedy writer.

ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Now is the time to try new things, go new places. It is all available if you get out of your ruts and embrace the new and the different. Re-arrange your furniture, drive to work via a new route, be the explorer you are!

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Stay flexible this week and go with the flow. Trust that even if things aren’t going according to your plan, there is a bigger plan at work. Bend.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Jupiter is still making its way through your sign, so this is an excellent time to expand and grow and bring forth

new things and new ideas. Don’t be put off by the difficulty; stay the course.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Honor your feelings, especially this week. You are all about the feelings, so use them as your guide. When you aren’t feeling like doing anything, it may be time to be still. Nurture yourself, take care of your needs, and you will have more to give.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Time spent with family and your support systems may be especially luxurious this week, so seek it out. Look for support from others and resist the urge to be the

support for everyone else when you may need a bit of that right now.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Home is the place to be. Seek out your favorite things and be reminded of who you are. Material things exist so we can remember what we love and therefore who we are. Find that sacred space so you can remember.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Change IS happening. Your job is to embrace the change, understanding that all you want is in that very change. It is a time of balanced change, so there shouldn’t be too much mess. For you, that may make all the difference.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Get some exercise. There is too much energy going on right now, if you don’t use your body the pent up energy may look for a way to escape that could be beyond your control. So, work it out a little every day.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Magical time and your job will be to be in the thick of it. Looking around you may see amazing coincidences, which are all part of the magic. Have fun!

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) If you are feeling small right now, it may be because somewhere along the way you gave your power away

to a person or an idea. Time to take that power back and be as big as you really are. You are not too much, you are just enough.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Look for the clarity. If you aren’t seeing it right now, trust that it will come. Clear thinking and clear choices, some of your favorite things are worth waiting for. Look for an‘a-ha’ moment.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Is the glass half full or half empty? That is the big question this week, will you focus on what you don’t have that you think you should, or will your celebrate all that you do have? Look for ways to squeeze the joy out of what IS happening.

NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday.

Asher Lee is a professional

Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-727-0711. For an extended horoscope on the web, visit www.asherlee.com

Janet Russell FEATURED ON A&E’s “PARANORMAL STATE”, “HAUNTED NY” WITH EMILY FRANCES,

“Psychic To The Stars” on Channel 11

TV HOST OF “BEYOND THE UNEXPLAINED”

Intuitive/Spiritual Medium For Over 50 Years

Janet is known for her integrity, honesty and on target predictions.www.janetrussellpresents.com

THIS WEEK’S EVENTS: Wed 4/ 17- 5pm-8pm PSYCHIC NIGHT at MCGOVERNS IRISH PUB Montauk Hwy Oakdale. Must Reserve only $35 for a 15 min session or $50.00 with dinner CALL 631 218 8068

Fri 4/ 19 FUNDRAISER FOR CENTEREACH FIRE DEPT 9 So. Washington Ave, Centereach, NY AN EVENING OF SPIRIT COMMUNICA-TION With Janet Russell ( WINE AND CHEESE, cake, coffee & tea, 50/50 & Raffles. Doors open at 7pm, Event begins at 8pm TICKETS $30.00 IN ADVANCE / $35 .00 AT DOOR LIMITED SEATINGS. ( 16 YEARS & OLDER PLEASE) FOR INFO 631 831-8036 OR 631 387 3336 FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY PLEASE SUPPORT OUR FIREMEN THEY ARE THERE FOR US 24/7

Sun 4/21 3PM-5PM New Location TWISTED KILT TAVERN,BOHEMIA MUST RESERVE BUFFET & AFTERNOON OF SPIRIT COMMUNICA-TION $55.00 A PERSON - THIS WILL BE TAPED LIVE TO BE SEEN ON BEYOND THE UNEXPLAINED TV SHOW SO RESERVE TODAY LIMITED SEATINGS. CALL 631 750 9200

Mon 4/22 A NIGHT OF SPIRIT COMMUNICATION at Indigo Hotel, Riverhead 6PM -10 PM $55.00 A PERSON 3 course dinner included with coffee and soft drinks, cash bar. Receive a free gift from Janet of her mystical crystals! Raffles including a chance to win a FREE one on one reading with Janet! Also visit the candy buffett from Just Sweets Candy & More!! Call to reserve 631 654 3353

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East End LibrariesHere’s a list of new programs at local libraries.

Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or email to [email protected].

Southampton

SATURDAY 4•20•13• A three-mile hike with the East Hampton Trails

Preservation Society begins at 10 AM on Red Dirt Road, about a quarter of a mile east of Accabonac Road. For more information, call 631-324-2425 or 212-769-4311.

• Enjoy an eight-mile hike through Northwest Woods with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at 10 AM on Hand’s Creek Road, at its intersection with Scoy’s Path West. Bring food and water. Call 631-267-6608 or 631-275-8539 for more info.

SUNDAY 4•21•13• A spring brunch at East Hampton Point

Restaurant is for the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society from noon to 3 PM. For information contact Rose Marie De Santis at 631-324-6867.

WEDNESDAY 4•24•13• Hike a section of the Paumanok Path with the

East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at the Montauk Library parking lot for the four-mile hike. Call 631-238-5134 for more info.

THURSDAY 4•18•13• Everyone is welcome to the annual meeting

of the Southampton Historical Museum at 5 PM. Call 631-283-2494 for more info and to RSVP.

FRIDAY 4•19•13• The Great East End Cleanup (taking place

tomorrow and Sunday and sponsored by the Town of Southampton) registration deadline has been extended. Last day to register and pick up supplies is today. For more information and to register, visit www.southamptontownny.gov.

• Join the Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt for an Earth Day paddle in Long Pond from 6 to 7:30 PM. Kayak rentals available. $40 for a single kayak, $60 for a double. All rentals include paddles. Reservations are required. Call 631-745-3165 or email [email protected] for details.

SATURDAY 4•20•13• Help clean up the roadside along the Friends of

the Long Pond Greenbelt’s adopted road: Old Farm Road. Meet at Poxabogue Park at 8 AM. Bring gloves, bags will be provided. 631-537-3752 for details.

• “The Poet Transformed: Poems on Rebirth” is at the Southampton Historical Museum at 2 PM. Refreshments will be served. 631-283-2494.

• Meet at the South Fork Natural History Museum parking lot in Bridgehampton to support the Great East End Cleanup and to clean an area of Vineyard Field along the Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike at 10 AM. Rain date is tomorrow. 631-745-0689.

• Join the Southampton Trails Preservation Society for a moderately paced five-mile hike through Mashashimuet Park in Sag Harbor. Rain cancels. 10 AM to noon. 631-848-2255.

• Join the South Fork Natural History Museum for a nature walk through Vineyard Field, beginning at 1 PM. To make a reservation for the program call 631-537-9735.

SUNDAY 4•21•13• Join Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt member

Ryan Horn for a Lyrid Meteor viewing at 8:30 PM. Hot cider and donuts will be served. Call 631-745-0689.

• “Why Not? Landsdcape Design & Sustainability” with Edwina von Gal is at Bridge Gardens in Bridgehampton. The presentation, sponsored by the Peconic Land Trust, starts at 2 PM. $15 per person, free to members of Bridge Gardens. Refreshments will be served.

• The Southampton Trails Preservation Society hosts a hike between two of the largest glacial erratics on the South Fork. Meet at the end of Island View Drive West in Noyac at 1 PM for the four-mile hike. Call 631-725-5861 for more info.

SATURDAY 4•20•13• A Chinese Auction, hosted by Riverhead High

School, is at 11 AM. Prize drawing will begin at 2 PM. Admission is free. Concession stand will be available. High school is located at 700 Harrison Avenue.

SUNDAY 4•21•13• The actor-comedian Charles Grodin will perform

at the Suffolk Theater at 2 PM. Call 631-727-4343 for ticket information.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

SATURDAY 4•20•13• Marco Albonetti returns to Montauk for a concert

beginning at 7:30 PM.

SUNDAY 4•21•13• Join the library trustees for a tea reception from

2 to 5 PM.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222

WEDNESDAY 4•17•13• “Computer 4th Grade for Grownups” is at 2 PM.

THURSDAY 4•18•13 • An Earth Day story time and craft is at 4 PM.• The Walking Stick will be shown at 5 PM.

WEDNESDAY 4•24•13• “Rainforest in a Jar,” where kids ages nine and

up can create a low maintenance tropic terrarium, is at 4 PM.

Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

SATURDAY 4•20•13• “Growing Your Own Food” is at 10:30 AM.• “Bits ‘N Pieces Mosaics” story and craft time is

at 3:30 PM.

John Jermain Library 631-725-0049

FRIDAY 4•19•13• “Storing Your Stuff Online” is at 8:45 AM.

WEDNESDAY 4•24•13• “The Life and Times of Willie Sutton” discussion

is at 6 PM.

Hampton Library at Bridgehampton 631-537-0015

SATURDAY 4•20•13• Food for Fines is from 9:30 AM to 5 PM. Bring in

a nonperishable food item and the library will forgive overdue fines.

• A kite-making workshop is from 2 to 3 PM.

Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074

WEDNESDAY 4•17•13• “Memorable Desserts” with Kathleen King,

owner of Tate’s Bake Shop is at noon.

FRIDAY 4•19•13• “Once Upon a Time. . . Stories for Grownups”

is at 12:05 PM.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

SATURDAY 4•20•13• Meet Armineh Ohanian, author of the Apple

Tree Blossoms in the Fall and Nine Years to Freedom at 11:30 AM.

WEDNESDAY 4•24•13• “Exchange Traded Funds: A Great Way to

Invest?” is at 11 AM.

Quogue Library 631-653-4224

SATURDAY 4•20•13• Arbor and Earth Day Celebration is for kids ages

three to eight. Starts at 11 AM.• “Surfing the Internet with Confidence” is at

1 PM.• A cooking demonstration, “Making Marmalade,”

is at 2 PM. $5 per person.• The Way will be shown at 7:15 PM.

Shelter Island Library 631-749-2016

FRIDAY 4•19•13• A film will be shown at 3 PM. For kids in third

grade and up. Snacks will be served.

Mattituck-Laurel Library 631-298-4134

FRIDAY 4•19•13• Argo will be shown at 1:30 PM.

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Special Events Private Taproom Take-Away Menu & Party Trays

Email submissions to [email protected].

The Clam BarThe Clam Bar in Amagansett has

re-opened for the 2013 season. The popular seafood spot is currently open Friday through Sunday beginning at noon, weather permitting. Full service will resume May 1 when The Clam Bar will be open seven days. Call 631-267-6348.

A Taste of the East EndEdible East End presents “A Taste

of the East End” Food Truck Derby on Saturday from noon to 5 PM in the Tanger One parking lot in Riverhead. As part of Tanger’s “Great Taste, Great Style Home and Garden Weekend,” the Food Truck Derby will feature eats, wines and craft beers from local vendors.

Long Island Oyster Company will bring its rolling oyster bar to the location and Morris Grilled Cheese

will serve an array of grilled cheese sandwich combos while Korilla BBQ will dish out Korean tacos, burritos and bowls. Coolhaus will sweeten things up with ice cream sandwiches and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream will scoop out their popular ice cream flavors. Guests enjoying the diverse grub may also sip on Peconic Bay Winery selections, True Believer Cider and Hampton Coffee Company roasts.

The Plaza Café The Plaza Café in Southampton

offers a three-course prix fixe menu every Sunday to Friday from 5:30 to 6:45 PM. The cost is $32, plus tax and gratuity. Call 631-283-9323.

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Fresh off a Fantastic 2012, Southampton Social Club is back!

Fueled by Chef Scott Kampf’s inviting SpringMenu, the boys decided to coincide the openingwith the start of Hampton’s Restaurant Week. Infact, Social Club has extended the fabulous threecourse restaurant week deal prix-fixe deal for theentire month of April to ensure that everyone getsto try the new menu.

In mid April, the new beverage program will belaunched including a collection of some of theareas most exciting cocktails and innovative wine& beer selections including many local varietals.

The venue itself is as beautiful as ever. The plushinterior, the fireplaces, the cabanas all create anelegant and sophisticated setting for dinner andcocktails. With the flowers and trees coming intobloom, there really isn’t a more picturesque venueanywhere in the Hamptons.

Southampton Social Club is open currentlyThursday, Friday & Saturday nights through midMay and is featuring some of the industry'shottest DJ’s on Saturday nights. Live MusicThursdays are set to begin in mid May. Planninga Private Event? Southampton Social Club offersa wide variety of options for private parties andother celebrations of all types & sizes. Please seetheir website below or contact the restaurantdirectly.

For reservations, special events and general info:www.southamptonsocialclub.com or call directlyat 631-287-1400.