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June

Pre-registration before June 30 for “The Southampton Firecracker 8k Race”

being held Sunday, July 6, 8:30am.  Start and Finish at Southampton’s beautiful Agawam Park, to benefit the Southampton Rotary Club Scholarship Fund.  Pre-registration fee (before June 30) $20 Entry Fee day of race $25(day of race registration 7am-8am) Awards for standard age group categories, Free T-shirts for the first 350 to register by mail. Sponsored by: Southampton Rotary Club 631-283-6875, www.firecracker8k.com

1 Sunday “Greater Westhampton Beach Spring Arts and Craft Show”

10am – 6pm Sixty five 65 artists and craft vendors sell their works on the Village Green (Main Street and Mill Road) Westhampton Beach. Sponsored by: The Westhampton Beach Chamber of Commerce 631-288-3337

Sunday 1 – Sunday 15 "Moon Over Buffalo"

by Ken Ludwig, 8pm Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays; 2:30pm Sundays A hilarious backstage farce about an aging leading couple on tour in the provinces.  Quogue Community Hall, Jessup Avenue, Quogue, Fee: $10-$22. Sponsored by Hampton Theatre Company, 631-653-8955

1 Sunday “The Southampton Cultural Center’s Peconic Youth Orchestra’s Annual Spring Concert”

1 pm Works by Ravel, Mendelsohn and others Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond Lane, Southampton. FREE.  Sponsored by the Southampton Cultural Center. 631-287-4377

1 Sunday “Bettye LaVette”

8pm. The passion displayed in LaVette’s spine-tingling vocals is utterly undeniable. Betty’s whiskey-stained voice infuses her songs with a fierce mix of pride, hurt, resignation, strength, and humility - traits that make her one of the finest R&B singers of our time. The sheer power of her talent caused ROLLING STONE to report, “LaVette's nuanced singing evokes prime Tina Turner with even more command” $60, $50, $40   Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach. Sponsored by: Suffolk County, WLIU.  631-288-1500

3 Tuesday- 29 Sunday “Shanghai Moon”

Bay Street Theatre 2008 Target Mainstage, Call for showtimes. The revival of this hilarious comedy is written by Charles Busch. The production will feature Mr. Busch and comedienne Julie Halston.  $50-$65. Tickets are on sale online only  HYPERLINK "http://www.baystreet.org" www.baystreet.org.  Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. Box Office 631-725-9500

4 Wednesday “Knitting on the Front Porch with Mimi Finger”

2:00 Meets every Wednesday through September  Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton    Free for members and children,  $5 adults. Sponsored by Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center. 631-283-2494

4 Wednesday “A Lunchtime introduction to George Bizet’s “Carmen”

Noon - Bring Lunch- Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., Southampton Free, Sponsored by: Opera of the Hamptons and Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 ext 523

4 Wednesday “Joyful Births in All Settings”

7pm Carole Perez Montanari Holistic Childbirth and Parenting Educator, Free, Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., Southampton, Sponsored by: Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 ext 523

5 Thursday “Become the Master of Your Computer”

1pm.  Noah Carter, Former Microsoft Executive Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., Southampton, Free Sponsored by: Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 ext 523

6 Friday- 14 Saturday “Mud as Man”

The prophecy of Isaiah is a new sociopolitical performance piece that pulls material straight from the headlines and onto the stage. In the tradition of such artists as Moises Kauffman and the Tectonic Theatre Project, the prophecy of Isaiah begins with quotes and documentation from the world around us, and weaves it into high drama with an inspiring message about the need for change.  The piece is mediated by its writer and director, Isaac Klein, an East Hampton native who adapted the play from a manuscript written by his father Art Klein.  The prophecy of Isaiah had its world premiere in Catskill, NY in April, 2007 where Mr. Klein Sr. now lives. The piece was revived as part of the launch of Mr. Klein Jr.'s theatre company, “Mud as Man”, at the Times Square Arts Center in November of 2007. $10/$8 Members.  Guild Hall's Boots Lamb Education Center Event Time: Check website  HYPERLINK "http://www.guildhall.org" www.guildhall.org     631 324-0806

6 - 30 Fridays and Saturdays “Madoo Gardens”

Noon-4 p.m. Public gardens of artist Robert Dash on 2 acres in Sagaponack. Fee: $10 includes oriental bridge, laburnum arbor, and 120-foot tapering rose walk with rill plus many classic garden elements.  618 Sagg Main Street (just south of Post Office) 631 537 8200

6 Friday  “Our Southampton: Family Stories & Food Traditions”

11am - 1pm   Book signing and a tasting with co-authors Jackie Scerbinski and Nina Kennedy,  Donations welcome Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane Sponsored by: Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center  631-283-2494   

6 Friday  “Jewelry Making in the Pelletreau Shop, built in 1668”

6pm to 8pm Beginning and advanced Instruction given by Master Jeweler Eric Messin 80 Main Street, Southampton Sponsored by: Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center 631-283-2494

6 Friday “ Hotel Rwanda (2005) Film”

7pm Heart wrenching film shows how an ordinary man can summon up the courage and decency to achieve  extraordinary results The Parrish Art Museum, 25 Job's Lane, Southampton, NY, $5.00 Parrish Members $7.00 Non Members Sponsored by the Parrish Art Museum 631-283-2118

7 Saturday”Ikebana Demonstration”

1pm-2pm The Sogetsu School of Ikebana will demonstrate the art of Japanese Flower Arranging, believed to date back from the sixth century.  The Parrish Art Museum, 25 Job's Lane, Southampton, NY, $15.00 Parrish Members $20.00 Non Members Sponsored by the Parrish Art Museum 631-283-2118

7 Saturday - 8 Sunday “5th Annual LI2Day Breast Cancer Walk”

The South Fork Breast Health Coalition is one of the beneficiaries of this year's Long Island 2 Day Breast Cancer Walk at Smith Point County Park. Over the past 4 years the LI 2 Day Walk has raised over $1.4 million for beneficiary organizations on Long Island. The funds we receive will be used directly in our community for those who are suffering the emotional, physical and financial effects of Breast Cancer. For more information call 726-8606 or email  HYPERLINK "http://us.f603.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=heavencanwait@optonline.net" \o "blocked::http://us.f603.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=heavencanwait@optonline.net" \t "_blank" heavencanwait@optonline.net.

7 Saturday “Dan Zanes & Friends”

1:00 pm  Dan Zanes, former lead singer and songwriter for the legendary rock & roll band The Del Fuegos, and his band perform exuberant music for enthusiastic crowds of kids and their families. Filled with irresistible grooves drawn from a wealth of musical traditions, Zanes and his band create a rollicking “Woodstock for Kids” including American traditional songs, dance classics, and inventive originals. Bring the whole family for an all-ages dance party! Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach $50, $35, $20Sponsored by: NYSCA   631-288-1500

7 Saturday “Annual Garden Party and Chinese Auction at the Beach Bar”

3pm-7pm.  Ticket cost is $30 which includes 4-hours unlimited beer, wine, soda, hors d'oeuvres, dessert, coffee, and live music.  Tickets are available in advance at Village Real Estate, Noels Gift Shop, and Erica's Clothing Store and you will be able to purchase them on the day of the Garden Party at the Beach Bar, 58 Foster Avenue, Hampton Bays.  2008 Awards will be given for Business Improvement.  Sponsored by: the Hampton Bays Beautification Association 723-0726 or 728-3423

7 Saturday “East End Hospice Pig Roast”

4pm – 6pm Pig Roast Picnic for the whole family, dancing, activities for kids. Pindar Vineyards, Peconic $25 Adult, $10 Children over 12. Sponsored by: East End Hospice 631-288-7080

7 Saturday “16th Annual Southampton Fresh Air Home Decorators Designers Dealers (DDD) Sale and Auction Cocktail Party Gala”

5:00-8:30pm.  36 Barkers Island Road, Southampton. A gallery of treasures donated by decorators, renovators and estates, including art, linens, furniture, fashion, jewelry, porcelains, wine, travel, sports and entertainment, ranging in price and provenance from a Paris Flea Market to a Christie’s actions, Nearly 500 people attend from Manhattan, Connecticut, Palm Beach and the Hamptons. The DDD fundraising event raises approximately 40% of the Home’s Operating budget. Sponsored by:  The Southampton Fresh Air Home 631-283-5847

7 Saturday “Jewelry Making in the Pelletreau Shop, built in 1668”

10am – Noon 8-week course meets once a week Fees start at $340 including tools and supplies. Location: 80 Main Street, Southampton. Sponsored by: Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center 631-283-2494

7 Saturday “Traditional New England Barn Dance”

7:45pm-11pm Traditional music and dances, no experience necessary, singles welcome. Sponsored by the Long Island Traditional Music Association. $14, $7 students, under 16 with parent. Water Mill Community House, Montauk Highway, Water Mill, 631-725-9321

8 Sunday “Run to Remember”

9am-noon Fourth Annual 5k run in memory of Gabriella Ashley Gambino, starting place Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond La., Southampton, Pre-Registration Fee $20 or Day of the Event $25. Sponsored by: Gabriella Gambino Scholarship Fund 631-723-0439

8 Sunday “Strawberry Jazz”

2pm Featuring The Hal McKusick Jazz Quartet” Christ Episcopal Church, Corner of Hampton Street and East Union Street, Sag Harbor, Sponsored by the CEC Pipe Organ Restoration Fund 631-725-0128

8 Sunday “William Feasley, classical guitar”

3:00pm The Frence Perspective, classical guitar Free Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., Southampton, Sponsored by Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 ext 523

10 Tuesday “Call to Artists”

Mail in deadline pre-registration for  16th Annual Water Mill Museum Members Art Exhibition Water Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill. Sponsored by Water Mill Museum 631-726-4625

12 Thursday “Strawberry Social Simply Spring Series”

10:30am to 1pm. Ellen Greaves will teach students how to prepare strawberry soup and a salad, with strawberry shortcake. $50 members, $65 non-members. Location: Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane Sponsored by: Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center 631-283-2494

12 Tuesday “21 Annual Rotary Club of Hampton Bays Golf Tournament”

11am Registration and Lunch Shotgun start 1pm Cherry Creek the Woods Golf Club, 900 Reeves Avenue, Riverhead, Sponsored by : Rotary Club of Hampton Bays 631-728-6241 ext. 101

13 Friday” Sixth Annual Battle of the Bands at Ponquogue Beach”

7:30 pm.  Eight bands comprised of local teens from each of the Towns 5 high schools will “rock the Hamptons on Dune Road”  Ponquogue Beach in Hampton Bays (Rain Date: June 18th)   The event, sponsored by and produced in conjunction with Larry Scott Productions bringing teens together for an evening of music and fun. The winners will take home a trophy as well as a variety of prize $10 at the gate.  Sponsored by: The Town of Southampton Youth Bureau (631) 702-2428

14 Saturday – 15 Sunday “Annual Arts and Crafts Show”

10am-5pm, at Marine Park, Bay Street in Sag Harbor.  Organized & juried by the  HYPERLINK "http://www.southforkcrafts.com" South Fork Craftsmen's Guild.  To become a vendor, you can either visit and apply at  HYPERLINK "http://www.southforkcrafts.com" www.southforkcrafts.com, E-Mail them at  HYPERLINK "mailto:info@southforkcrafts.com" info@southforkcrafts.com, Nancy Robbins at 631- 899-3599, or Write to: South Fork Craftsmen's Guild, PO Box 40, Water Mill, NY 11976 Sponsored by:  Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce

14 Saturday “Southampton Upscale Barn Sale and Antique Appraisal”

10am – 4pm.  Antique appraisals will be offered by Philip Weiss Auctions, as seen on the Antique Roadshow”. Vendors sell from the grounds of the Rogers Mansion vintage furnishings, artwork and jewelry, Free 17 Meeting House Lane Sponsored by: Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center, 631-283-2494

14 Saturday “A Field of Dreams”

6:00 pm- 11:00 pm - SYS Summer Soiree Honoring J. Andreassi. This annual summer gala promises to be the best yet. In honor of the 5th anniversary, the gala will be held at SYS. 225 per person before Memorial Day $275 until June 14. For one magical night the facility will be transformed into a fantasy dreamland. Come mingle, have some great food and win fantastic auction prizes. Hosting over 450 people this event sells out quickly, so reserve a seat today. SYS/ Southampton Town Recreation Center 1370A Majors Path, Southampton 631) 287-1511

14 Saturday “Summer Gala”

6:30 pm Performance of the Off-Broadway Play “Tony n Tina’s Wedding”.

The Ross School Wellness Center, Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton $200/$300 Sponsored by: The Ross School Wellness Center 631-324-5500

14 Saturday-15 Sunday “Landscape Pleasures: Gardens-From Ridiculous to Sublime”

insider’s perspective of three spectacular gardens from the American landscape. 14 Saturday” Private Cocktail Reception Sponsored by: Parrish Art Museum 631-283-2118

14 Saturday – Saturday August 30 “Sporting Life in the Hamptons”

The Lillywhite Family Collection Exhibit includes sports memorabilia, sporting goods, books and photography associated with the Lillywhite family of sportsmen and sports business entrepreneurs of the Victorian and gilded ages of England, Bermuda and the United States, Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton  Donation: Free for members and children 17 and under Sponsored by: Harry Hackett III/Merrill Lynch 631-283-2494   631-283-2494.

14 Saturday - Saturday August 30 “Lighthouse Paintings by Ellen De Pazzi”

4pm – 6pm Opening Reception (on exhibit through August 30) Upstairs gallery of Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton. Donation: Free for members and children 17 and under Sponsored by: Harry Hackett III/Merrill Lynch 631-283-2494

14 Saturday “Rising Stars Piano Recital Series”

7 pm presents Di Wu Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond Lane, Southampton  Tickets: $ 15; $ 10 for seniors; music students free; add $ 5 for keyboard side reserved section Sponsored by the Southampton  Cultural Center 631-287-4377

15 Sunday “Human Sexuality”

Noon until 3:00 pm (Part 2) An in depth study and conversation of the Lutheran Church's Draft Statement on Human Sexuality, Incarnation Lutheran Church Montauk Highway at Hayground Road where Watermill meets Bridgehampton. Donation $5.00 led by the Rev. Rose Ann Vita. A copy of the document can be downloaded at  www.elca.org/faithfuljourney or by calling 1-800-638-3522 ext. 2996.  Sponsored by: The Welcome Place 631-537-1187

16 Monday “WHBPAC 10th Anniversary Golf Tournament”

it’s a full day of golf, great food, and entertainment! Come to the beautiful, Westhampton Beach Country Club and start your day with a continental breakfast, give it your best shot on the field, and enjoy a lunch and cocktail reception honoring Chef, Golfer and Restaurateur Extraordinaire, Starr Boggs. Prizes, raffles, silent and live auctions are par for course at the event. Even if you are not a golfer, come for the grand cocktail reception party and dance the night away! Sponsored by” Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center 631-288-1500

16 Monday “Tracy Morgan”

Comedy Club at Bay Street, 8pm. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor.  $50.  631-725-9500

19 Monday- 14 Monday July “Opening of 16th Annual Water Mill Museum Members Art Exhibition”

Daily, 11 am- 5 pm, Closed Tues. & Weds. Sunday 1 - 5 pm. Non-juried art exhibition including oil, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, photography and sculpture. Free. Water Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill.  Sponsored by Water Mill Museum 631-726-4625

19 Thursday “East End Study Group”

10am  Local history topics, refreshments served  $4 adults, Free for members Sponsored by: Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center, Meeting House Lane, Southampton,   631-283-2494

20 Friday “Christine Ebersole & Billy Stritch”

6:30pm.  Performance at Guild Halls Season opener to benefit the John Drew Theater Guild Hall kicks off its 2008 Summer Season. Following dinner and cocktails at East Hampton Point in East Hampton, fellow stars off Broadway’s Tony award winning 42nd Street Christine Ebersole and jazz pianist-singer Billy Stritch will perform an exciting evening of jazz, theater and pop songs, which USA Today calls "Show Stopping!" The evening will benefit the renovation of Guild Hall's John Drew Theater. Seating is limited. East Hampton Point, East Hampton Tickets are $500. Sponsored by: Guild Hall 631 324-0806

20 Friday “Marianne Koerner and Richard Barron with an American Song Book”

7 pm Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond Lane, Southampton  Tickets: $ 10 Sponsored by: The Southampton Cultural Center and Rogers Memorial Library 631-287-4377

21 Saturday –Saturday July 27 “Guild Hall Exhibition--Inspired by the Light: East End Landscapes”

   Reception June 21st, 5:30 -7 pm  An exhibition featuring three of the most renowned Landscape painters of our time who are all East End residents: Jane Wilson, Jane Freilicher, and April Gornik.  The unifying feature being the landscape and the noted Light of East End which has inspired countless artists from the 19th century to the present. Sponsored by Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton.  631 324-0806

21 Saturday “Rose Day / Annual Rose Show / Art Competition”

12: 15pm - 4 pm Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd, Southampton. For further info: www.southampton-rose-society.org.  Sponsored by the Southampton Rose Society 631-283-6509

21 Saturday “13th Annual Artists Against Abuse”

to benefit the Retreat 6pm at Ross School, Goodfriend Dr., East Hampton  tickets start at $500. The 13th year of this annual event features a silent auction of specially commissioned hand-painted ceramic plates and a live auction of select original works of art. The evening includes cocktails, food and entertainment. Bill McCuddy of Fox News will Emcee the event and Donald McPherson, former NFL football star will be guest speaker. Sponsored by: the Retreat 631-329-4398 website, HYPERLINK www.theretreatinc.org www.theretreatinc.org, where you can also preview the plates and live art.

20 Friday ”Koerner Sings Ira Gershwin”

7pm  with Marianne Koerner singing and at the piano and a historical narrative by Richard Barons $10   Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., Southampton, Free Sponsored by: Rogers Memorial Library and Southampton Cultural Center  631-287-4377

21 Saturday - 15 Saturday November “Westhampton Beach Farmers Market”

9am-1pm Mill Road Parking lot  next to the Historical Society House,  buy fresh and  local and produce, All grown on Long Island (23 vendors) Sponsored by:  Westhampton Beach Historical Society 631-288-1559

21 Saturday “Shelter Island 10 K Run”

Race Starts at 5:30, events & entertainment starting @ 1:00. 10k run, 5k community walk & new kids run that raises money for East End Hospice & Timothy Hill Children's Ranch Shelter Island High School$25.00 for Adults, $10.00 for children under 14.Sponsored by South Ferry, Bridgehampton National Bank, New Balance, Hamptons.com, Shelter Island Reporter & George's IGA.  631-749-7867

21 Saturday “Curator's Talk with Jack Lillywhite”

2:00pm  Director of the Lillywhite Museum, FL will talk about the development of sporting culture in the Hamptons and his grandfather's well-known sporting goods store located on Job's Lane for 110 years 17 Meeting House Lane Free to public Sponsored by: Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center 631-283-2494

21 Saturday “Gilberto Gil”

8pm A champion of Brazil's African-rooted traditions, musician, singer, songwriter Gil has scoured the vast backlands of his own country and the far corners of the world in search of inspiration for his constantly evolving artistic vision. $135, $115, $95   Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach. Sponsored by Suffolk County, WLIU.  631-288-1500

22 Sunday “Poet Philip Schultz reads from Failure at Guild Hall”

4pm Philip Schultz will read from his new collection Failure, a meditation on dreams and desires.  From a driven immigrant father to an old poet, Philip Schultz gives voice to failures in poems that are direct and wry. He evokes other lives, too--family, beaches, dogs, the pleasures of marriage, New York City in the 1970s, "when nobody got up before noon, wore a suit/or joined anything"--and a mind struggling with revolutions both interior and exterior.  Free Guild Hall's Boots Lamb Education Center, East Hampton Sponsored by: Guild Hall 631 324-0806

22 Sunday “Annual Cocktail Fundraiser”

4pm-7pm Party to celebrate the life of Bobby Van, The Bridgehampton Inn, 2266 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, Sponsored by : Bridgehampton Inn and Loaves & Fishes Cookshop 631-537-108823 Monday “Richard Lewis” Comedy Club at Bay Street, 8pm. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor.  $50.  631-725-9500

25 Wednesday - 26 Thursday “The Southampton Garden Club”

1pm – 5pm  Garden tour in conjunction with their annual Flower show, which will be held at the Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond La., Southampton.(tour will include various locations throughout the Village)Sponsored by: The Southampton Garden Club 631-332-6644

26 Thursday “Laughing Pizza”

KidStreet at Bay Street Theatre.  3pm. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor.  $15  631-725-9500

28 Saturday “Church Fair”

9am-5pm Fair Items for sale, Front Lawn Anderson Warner Hall-Hampton Bays United Methodist Church, 158 West Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays. Sponsored by Hampton Bays United Methodist Church 631-728-1660

28 Saturday-29 Sunday “Eighth Annual Outdoor Arts and Crafts Show”

10am-5pm Fine Art, Photo Art, Handmade Crafts for Sale Front Lawn of Chase Bank, 47 West Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays Sponsored by Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce 631-728-2211

28 Saturday “Olde Towne Garden Club Flower Show”

11am-4pm “The Spirit of '76" 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton $4 adults, free 17 and under.  Sponsored by Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center. 631-283-2494

28 Saturday “Gala Fundraiser for Hampton Bays Historical Society”

5pm – 7pm Cocktail party-silent auction-hors’ d’ourves, St. Joseph’s Villa, 81 Lynn Avenue, Hampton Bays. Sponsored by the Hampton Bays Historical & Preservation Society. 631-728-0887

28 Saturday “American Cancer Society's Denim & Diamonds Gala”

6:30 pm The Denim & Diamonds Gala is the American Cancer Society's premier event in the Hamptons. It will be held at the exclusive Diamond Ranch 600 Mecox Rd. Southampton cocktail reception, dinner, live & silent auctions, entertainment, and a late night after party. Tickets starting at $500, call 631- 300-3162.  Sponsored by American Cancer Society.

28 Saturday “The Golden Age of Hollywood-Roaring 20s”

7pm-11pm. Dinner, Dancing, Casino, Auction. Sandacres Estate, Quogue. Donation $200 ($100 under 35) Sponsored by: East End Hospice 631-288-7080

28 Saturday “Dianne Reeves”

  8:00pm  Considered one of the most important vocalists of our time, Dianne Reeves possesses one of the finest voices in Jazz - simultaneously powerful, intimate and full of emotion. Blessed with a stunning vocal range that earned her four Grammy Awards, Reeves blends the traditional with the contemporary. Dishing up sinuous, stylish renditions of standards and new compositions alike, this celebrated performer is capable of sculpting each song she sings into a delectable musical morsel audiences want to savor! $100, $75, $50 Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach. Sponsored by Suffolk County, WLIU.  631-288-1500

29 Sunday “Opening of 16th Annual Water Mill Museum Members Art Exhibition-Brunch Reception”

11am-1pm.  Water Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill Sponsored by Water Mill Museum 631-726-4625


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