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November in the Hamptons has so much to offer - the autumn colors, quiet beaches, planning for holiday feasts. But there are many more activities to keep you busy throughout the East End this month. Please enjoy this curated selection of 30 fun and interesting events for November.
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Southampton | Silent Disco
Come dance at this outrageously fun (and quiet) Halloween-themed silent disco dance party with wireless headsets and DJs. Come in costume for a chance to
 win a prize!
Sag Harbor Village | Jazz Night
Jazz Night brings together world-class jazz artists from across the globe. Get ready for a captivating journey through the rich history of jazz. Mingle at the Pre-Concert Social Hour.
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Artist Talk at Guild Hall
n conjunction with the installation, Peter Dayton: Dark Garden, Guild Hall exhibiting artist, Peter Dayton, will discuss the installation and his wide-ranging practice – from punk rock to site-specific installations.
The Films of Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of the 20th century. This lecture will look at his career and his iconic roles in films including, Easy Rider, Chinatown, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, A Few Good Men, and others.
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Let’s Talk Dante
Medieval Italian literature expert Professor Donna Yowell-Potter continues a challenging conversation about Dante’s Parardiso at the Bridgehampton Library.
Wednesday Walks
Meet up for a 2-mile walk along the quiet streets and farm fields of Water Mill. We will walk past the historic windmill and down Halsey Lane and Crescent Avenue to enjoy a view across Mecox Bay to the beach.
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Tai Chi
Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese mind/body self-healing practice of slow and graceful movements accompanied by deep breathing that improves balance, slows the aging process, and reduces stress. 
A Conversation with Ina Garten
In a live moderated conversation with Lynn Sherr, Ina Garten will discuss and elaborate on the themes of her new memoir - from childhood to becoming an author of bestselling cookbooks and a celebrated television host.
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Chowdah Chowdown
A celebration of our favorite East End chowders, served all afternoon. Each ticket provides unlimited sampling of hot chowder from local chefs. All proceeds benefit Springs Food Pantry's mission to help feed our neighbors in need.
Book Club at the Library
Join a lively discussion of "The Women", a historical fiction novel by author Kristin Hannah. The book tells the story of Frances "Frankie" McGrath, a young nurse who serves in the United States Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War.
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Veterans Day Parade
Join the local community in honoring our country’s veterans during the annual Veteran’s Day Parade through Southampton Village, followed by a ceremony at Agawam Park.
Watercolor Class
In this 5-week watercolor workshop you will focus on the watercolors of Post-Impressionists Paul Cezanne and James Whistler. Explore their techniques and apply them to your own work.
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Afternoon Film: Ali
Attend a screening at the John Jermain Library of Ali. Best Actor nominee Will Smith plays heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in Michael Mann's stirring biopic, which chronicles the boxer's life from 1964 to '74.
Close-Up Magic
Prepare to be amazed. Sleight-of-hand artist Allan Zola Kronzek will perform close-up magic every Thursday evening at the Green Room bar of the Sag Harbor Cinema.
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Full Moon Hike
Celebrate the full moon with a nighttime hike through the forest up to North Pond in the Quogue Wildlife Refuge, and look and listen for nocturnal creatures, and enjoy some night vision activities.
Chamber Music
Gorgeous piano trios by Schumann and Ravel are performed by one of the world's finest piano trios - the Chien/Kim/Watkins Piano Trio.
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Insight Sunday: Ralph Gibson
Ralph Gibson, acclaimed photographer, presents an exclusive look into his developing project Italia. Explore the driving forces behind his current work and glean insight from his experiences.
Global Affairs Discussion
Head to the Hampton Library for a speaker presentation on a topic about international affairs, and the role of the United States in the world, followed by group discussion.
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Writers Group
This group discussion focuses on various areas of writing: fiction, non-fiction, novels, short stories, poetry, screenwriting, etc. Participants will be able to share their works in progress and collaborate with other writers.
The Life and Works of 
Frida Kahlo
The presentation on Frida Kahlo - surrealist, magical realist and symbol of strength and resiliency - will focus on the artist’s fascinating works with strong autobiographical elements mixed with realism and fantasy.
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Zentangling
Learn Zentangling, a meditative drawing style, at the East Hampton Library. A calming, fun and easy-to learn process of creating meditative patterns. No artistic experience necessary.
Word Game Palooza
Calling All Word Lovers! Flex your vocabulary muscles by joining other enthusiasts for an afternoon of Scrabble and other word games. Scrabble, Boggle, and other word games provided.
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Fireside Poetry
An afternoon of fireside poetry reading in the Wildlife Refuge’s nature center, hosted by local poet and published author Maggie Bloomfield. Open reading for poets, listeners, and friends. 
Holiday Wreath Workshops
A series of workshops by the experts at Marders nursery on building your own holiday wreath.
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Classic Movie
Directed by John Ford, My Darling Clementine stars Henry Ford as Wyatt Earp and Victor Mature as Doc Holliday. The film is considered to be one of director John Ford’s best.
Banned Book Club
The “I'm with the Banned” Book Club is a friendly discussion group with a focus on banned books. This month’s selection is The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood.
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Earth Yoga
Join Yoga instructor Amy Hess in the Nature Center for a one-hour yoga class. Then feel free to explore the trails and animal exhibits at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge.
Turkey Run for Fun
Make room for your Thanksgiving feast by burning off some calories first at the 48th Annual Turkey Trot, a fun run of 3 or 6 miles. A percentage of proceeds will benefit local food pantries.
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Holiday Light Show
Bonac Festival of Lights is back for the holiday season! At East Hampton High School located at 2 Long Lane, the walk-through display features over 70 holiday-themed light displays.
Holiday Makers Market
The highly anticipated annual Holiday Makers Market returns! Shop for holiday gifts or treat yourself to something nice – all while supporting local artisans this season! Food trucks and sing-alongs as well.
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