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O UTD O O RS
SAT FEB 2
The Pond Tour with East Hampton
Trails Preservation Society. 10 a.m.
Meet in public parking area of Montauk County Park, 2 miles east of East
Lake Drive, Montauk. 283-4591.
Whiskey Hill with Southampton
Trails Preservation Society. 10 a.m.
Meet on Mill Path off Lopers Path,
Bridgehampton. 559-2391.
W alking Dunes with South Fork
Natural History Museum. 10 a.m.
South Napeague, Montauk. Reserva­
tions required. $7, $5 for kids over 6,
free for members. 537-9735.
Water Street, Sag Harbor. Free, regis­
tration required. 725-0049.
The Three Pigs. 11 a.m. and 3
p.m. Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre,
4 Hampton Street, Sag Harbor. $5 to
$10. 725-4193.
Native Animal Myths Family Mu­
seum Tour. 10 a.m. Families with kids
ages 6 and up. South Fork Natural His­
tory Museum, 377 BridgehamptonSag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton.
Reservations required. $7, $5 for kids,
free for members. 537-9735.
Open Studio Arts & Crafts. 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Also Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
For ages 4 to 10. Guild Hall, 158 Main
Street, East Hampton. Free. 324-0806.
SUN FEB 3
SUN FEB 10
Grassland to Grassland with
Southampton Trails Preservation
Society. 10 a.m. Meet at South Fork
natural History Museum parking lot,
377 Bridgehampton Turnpike, Bridge­
hampton. 745-0689.
Birding for Beginners: Ocean Wa­
terfowl with South Fork Natural
History Museum. 7:45 a.m. Montauk.
Reservations required. $7, $5 kids
over 10, free for members. 537-9735.
Mysteries o f SoFo’s Slithering
Snakes. 10 a.m. South Fork Natural
History Museum, 377 BridgehamptonSag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton.
Registration required. $5, free for
members. 537-9735.
Valentine’s Day Cookie Decorat­
ing Workshop. 1 p.m. For ages 6 to
9. Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East
Hampton. $8/$6.324-0806.
WED FEB 6
Napeague to Fresh Pond with East
Hampton Trails Preservation Soci­
ety. 10 a.m. Meet at the road side park­
ing area on Napeague Harbor Road,
north o f the railroad tracks, Amagansett. 238-5134
SAT FEB 9
Big Reed to Amsterdam Beach
with East Hampton Trails Preserva­
tion Society. 10 a.m. Meet at Big Reed
Pond trails parking area in Montauk
County Park, East Lake Drive, Mon­
tauk. 267-6608.
Nature's Antifreeze. 10 a.m. South
Fork Natural History Museum, 377
Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turn­
pike, Bridgehampton. Reservations
required. $7, $5 kids over 8, free for
members. 537-9735.
SUN FEB 10
Grace Estate/Grassy Hollow with
East Hampton Trails Preservation
Society. 10 a.m. Meet at the Schoolhouse Plaque parking area. North­
west Road, East Hampton. 283-4591.
EVENTS, W O R K SH O PS
& M EETIN G S
THU JAN 31
“It’s Your Future: Strategies for a
Healthy Financial Life” Workshop.
7 p.m. John Jermain Library, 34 West
Water Street, Sag Harbor. Free, regis­
tration required. 725-0049.
Pre-Owned Designer Handbag
Auction and Party. 6 to 9 p.m. Ross
School Parent Association benefits.
Osteria Salina, 95 School Street,
Bridgehampton.
$35. [email protected].
Southampton Chamber Network­
ing Night. 5 to 7 p.m. Café Crust, 850
County Road 39, Southampton. $15,
appetizers and cash bar. 283-0402.
FRI FEB 1
Community Health Fair. 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Most Holy Trinity School, 44
Meadow Place, East Hampton. Free.
SAT FEB 2
Southampton Democratic Club
Breakfast. 10 a.m. Southampton Publick House, 40 Bowden Square, South­
ampton. $20, $15 youth. 470-6121.
STAGE A N D SCREEN
SUN FEB 3
Football Widows Party. Noon to 4
p.m. ARF Thrift & Treasure Shop, 17
Montauk Highway, Sagaponack. Wine
and light fare served. 537-3682.
THU JAN 31
“High School Musical.’’ 7 p.m. Also,
Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 7
p m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. Pierson High
School, 200Jermain Avenue, Sag Harbor.
The Sayre Family, Bridgehampton.
FRIFEB 1
Sharon Pullen, Archivist at the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Riverhead, gives a presentation this Saturday, February 2, at 10 a.m. on
researching family genealogy, providing references beyond well-known websites and trips to local cemeteries. It is an interactive presentation,
allowing participants to bring their laptops to follow along as she shares a variety of publicly available resources.
The Picture Show: Fritz Lang
Weekend. 8 p.m. “M.” Saturday is
“Metropolis." Bay Street Theatre, Bay
Street, Sag Harbor. $7. $28 dinner and
movie at Page, 725-1810; II Capuccino,
725-2747; Sen, 725-7100.
E x p lo rin g T h e F a m ily T re e
MON FEB 4
This presentation, sponsored by the Bridgehampton Historical Society, will be at the mueum's Archives Building, 2539A, Montauk Hwy, Bridgehapmton, and is open to all. $10 per person. Students and children 12 and younger are free. Registration is requested. Call 537-1088.
SAT FEB 2
R E A D IN G S , L E C T U R E S
“The Mistress o f Monticello.” 8
p.m. Additional performances Febru­
ary 8 to 10. Southampton Cultural
Center, 25 Pond Lane, Southampton.
$10, $5 students. 287-4377.
& CLASSES
THU JAN 31
“Bridgehampton Whalers-A Farm­
er’s Life at Sea” Curator's Talk and
Tour. Noon. Originally scheduled for
January 24. William Corwith House
Museum, 2368 Montauk Highway,
Bridgehampton. Free, exhibit open
Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
537-1088.
TUE FEB 5
“Living Out Loud” An Evening o f
Essay Reading. 7:30 p.m. Guild Hall,
158 Main Street, East Hampton. Free.
324-4050.
FRIFEB 8
The Picture Show: W.C. Fields 8i
Mae West Weekend. 8 p.m. “My Little
Chickadee.” Bay Street Theatre, Bay
Street, Sag Harbor. $7. $28 dinner and
movie at Page, 725-1810; II Capuccino,
725-2747; Sen, 725-7100.
FRI FEB 1
Self-Acupressure for Pain Relief,
Anti-Aging and Peaceful Sleep Dis­
cussion and Demonstration. 11 a.m.
John Jermain Library, 34 West Water
Street, Sag Harbor. Free, registration
required. 725-0049.
Friday Night Dialogues with Par­
rish Art Museum Director Terrie
Sultan. 6 p.m. Shelter Island Library,
37 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island.
Free. 749-0042.
Susan Semerade Discusses Ayurve­
da. 10:15 a.m. Rogers Memorial Li­
brary, 91 Coopers Farm Road, South­
ampton. Free. 283-0774.
SAT FEB 9
“Barrymore” Screening. 8 p.m.
Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East
Hampton. $18/$16. 324-0806.
SUN FEB 10
W inter Film Series: “Foreign Let­
ters.” 4:30 p.m. English, Hebrew and
Vietnamese with English subtitles.
Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East
Hampton. Free. 324-0806.
G A LLER IES/M U SEU M S
C ELEB R A TE B L A C K A R T
The Southampton Cultural Center
celebrates Black History Month with a
Theatre and Art Exhibition. The exhibition,
Visual Heritage IV: Contemporary AfricanAmerican Artists includes works by Tina
Andrews, Brent Bailer, Manuel Hughes,
Rosa H ina Scott, Reynold Ruffins and
Danny' mmons. An opening reception is
this Saturday, February 2, from 5-7 p.m.
FO R T H E KIDS
THU JAN 31
Story, Songs and Playtime. 10:30
a.m. Ages 1 to 4. John Jermain Library,
34 West Water Street, Sag Harbor.
Free. 725-0049.
FBI FEB 1
Hampton Idol Open Auditions. 4
to 7 p.m. For students in grades 7 to
12. Hampton Bays Community Cen­
ter, 25 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton
Bays. 702-2425.
SAT FEB 2
Birthday Party for Amelia Bedelia.
2 p.m. John Jermain Library, 34 West
SAT FEB 2
"Prints” Artwork by Pierson High
School Students Opening. 3 to 5 p.m.
John Jermain Library, 34 West Wa­
ter Street, Sag Harbor. Free. On view
through February 28. 725-0049.
“Objects” Reception. 5 to 9 p.m.
Work by Oliver Peterson and Ray Colleran. Also Saturday and Sunday, noon
to 5 p.m. Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs
Fireplace Road, East Hampton. Free.
Annual “You Be The Judge” Art
Competition Opening. 5 to 7 p.m.
Crazy Monkey Gallery, 136 Main
Street, Amagansett. Free, on view
through February 24. Winners an­
nounced March 2. 267-3627.
“Visual Heritage IV: Contemporary
African-American Artists” Opening. 5
to 7 p.m. Southampton Cultural Arts
Center. 25 Pond Lane, Southampton.
Free. On view through February 27, Mon­
day to Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 287-4377.
2013 Student Exhibition. 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. Parrish Art Museum, 279 Mon­
tauk Highway, Water Mill. Free, on
view to March 3. 283-2118.
"Diversity” All Media Juried Show
Opening. 5 to 7 p.m. East End Arts
Vegan “Souper” Bowl Wellness
Foundation Potluck Dinner. 6:30
p.m. East Hampton Middle School Caf­
eteria, Newtown Lane, East Hampton.
Bring vegan dish, recipe copy, uten­
sils and plates. 329-2590.
“Supe’s On” Conversation with
Superintendent Carl Bonuso. 7 p.m.
Pierson High School Library, 200 Jer­
main Avenue, Sag Harbor. Free, reser­
vations required, space limited. 7255300.
Y O U B E T H E JU D G E
For the eighth consecutive year, the Crazy Monkey Gallery Artist Cooperative in Amagan­
sett holds an art competition among its artist members where the public judges. Beginning
Friday, February 1, members of the public are invited to visit the gallery and vote by secret
ballot for their favorite artwork. Each artist will be represented by a single work of art.
Categories includes best in show, most original and most thought-provoking.
Participating artists include Tina Andrews, Beth Barry, Barbara Bilotta, Sarah Blodgett,
Lance Corey, Dan Dubinsky, Katherine Hammond, Jana Hayden, Jim Hayden, Cathy
Hunter, June Kaplan, Diane Marxe, Andrea McCafferty, Stephanie Reit, Sheila Rotner, Clare
Schoenheimer, Daniel Schoenheimer, Cynthia Sobel, Bob Tucker, Ellyn Tucker and Mark E.
Zimmerman.
SAT FEB 2
“Who’s In Your Family Tree?”
Genealogy Research Presentation.
10 a.m. Bridgehampton Museum
Archives Building, 2539A Montauk
Highway, Bridgehampton. $10, stu­
dents and children free. Registration
requested. 537-1088.
An opening reception will be held this Saturday, February 2, from 5 to 7 p.m.
Gallery, 133 East Main Street, Riverhead. Free. On view through March 8.
727-0900.
SAT FEB 9
The Women’s Show Part II Open­
ing. Peter Marcelle Gallery, 2411 Main
Street, Bridgehampton. 613-6170.
“Why Catholics Like Einstein and
Need Not be Afraid of Darwin.” 7:30
p.m. Bascilica Parish o f Sacred Hearts
ofjesus & Mary, 168 Hill Street, South­
ampton. Free. 283-0097.
available for purchase. 537-5106.
SAT FEB 2
New England Barn Dance. 8 to 11
p.m. Caller Chart Guthie, music by
Dunegrass. Water Mill Community
House, Montauk Highway, Montauk.
$14 adults, $7 students. 725-3103.
SUN FEB 10
M U S I C & N IG H T LIFE
THU JAN 31
The Jam Session. 5 to 8 p.m. Wolffer
Estates Vineyards, 139 Sagg Road,
Sagaponack. Free. 537-5106.
FRI FEB 1
Candlelight Friday with The Mor­
ris Goldberg Trio. 5 to 8 p.m. Wolffer
Estates Vineyards, 139 Sagg Road,
Sagaponack. Free, wine and cheese
FRITZ L A N G F ILM S
MON FEB 4
Pianist Tatjana Rankovich Per­
forms. 3 p.m. Rogers Memorial Li­
brary, 91 Coopers Farm Road, South­
ampton. Free. 283-0774.
No Doubt World Famous Monday
Night Band. 2 p.m. Pulaski Street
School, 300 Pulaski Street, Riverhead.
Free. 727-6538.
WED FEB 13
High School Pops Concert. 7 p.m.
Pierson High School, 200 Jermain Av­
enue, Sag Harbor.
It's a Fritz Lang Weekend at Bay Street
Theatre with screenings of "M" on
Friday, February 1 and “Metropolis"
on Saturday February 2. Films begin
at 8 p.m. $7.
$28 dinner and movie packages avail­
able at Page, 725-1810; II Capuccino,
725-2747; Sen, 725-7100.
THU FEB 7
Montauk School's “Word Up!” Po­
etry Program. 7 p.m. Students read
■original and memorized works. Guild
Hall, 158 Main Street, East Hampton.
Free. 324-0806.
FRI FEB •
Friday Night Dialogues: “Admir­
ing the Longhouse Reserve.” 6 p.m.
Shelter Island Library, 37 North Ferry
Road, Shelter Island. Free. 749-0042.
SUN FEB 10
“Rosemary Verey: The Life and
Lessons of a Legendary Gardener”
Illustrated Lecture. 2 p.m. Bridge­
hampton Community House, 2357
Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton.
$10, free for members. 537-2223.
North Sea Community Associa­
tion Wine 8r Cheese Party. 7 to 9:30
p.m. North Sea Community House,
130 Noyac Road, Southampton. $10.
THU FEB 7
Southampton Town Anti-Bias Task
Force Meeting. 4 to 6 p.m. Southamp­
ton Town Hall, 116 Hampton Road,
Southampton. 702-1922.
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