Nature & Birdwatching Cruise |
Venture by boat into the remote areas of Shinnecock Bay and marvel at the wealth of migratory birds and waterfowl.
| Hampton Theater Company’s comedic satire that also serves as a much needed
critique of American holiday traditions.
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Calling all trivia lovers! Join an evening of spirited trivia, laughter, and fun hosted by Think Inc. Trivia. Pizza will be served.
| A high-energy cardio dance fitness class that keeps you sweating as you move your body to up-tempo music.
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Famous Long Island Shipwrecks |
Set sail through centuries of maritime history in this captivating lecture by historian, author, and retired Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer.
| Thursday Afternoon Canasta
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Enjoy a game of canasta with friends and neighbors.
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The Parrish Art Museum will present an exhibition of the work of James Howell (American, 1935–2014), an artist known for his minimalist paintings that explore the vast tonal range of the color gray.
| The world’s most popular opera is presented live by the Met in high definition.
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True Nature: The Pilgrimage of Peter Matthiessen |
An intimate 3-course Dinner and Conversation with Alex Matthiessen & award-winning author Lance Richardson |
The group will be reading The Mystery of Existence, by Prof. Milton, and peruse many philosophers from Plato, Aristotle, and Philo to Heidegger. |
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Fitness for Adults: Online |
Join Renae Puco for this online basic exercise class, geared toward the fitness needs of older adults.
| Dianne Taggart, a longtime L.I. birder, will tell us all about these magnificent and wonderful birds.
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Bay Street Theater presents Ray Bradbury’s classic questioning censorship, free expression, and truth itself.
| An undisputed expert in the fine art of making hit music, Jim Messina’s legacy of musical genius spans five decades.
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Bridgehampton Chamber Music |
Gilles Vonsattel continues his exploration of Beethoven’s piano sonatas at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church.
| Guided Hike to the Dwarf Pines |
A guided hike to the ecologically rare dwarf pines ecosystem, led by a Quogue Wildlife Refuge educator.
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Art Social: Painting Tiny with Michael A. Butler |
2024 Artist Members Exhibition Top Honors Winner Michael A. Butler leads a session of tiny painting. Bring a magnifying glass!
| Poetry lovers discuss thematically linked poems in this ongoing group at the Nathaniel Rogers House.
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A fascinating evening all about bats! Discover the incredible anatomy and physical adaptations that make bats such important animals to our ecosystem.
| Offered in collaboration with Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, this program focuses on art as a therapeutic tool.
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2025 Student Art Festival |
Guild Hall will partner Schools and 10 East End Artists to collaboratively delve into what Rauschenberg called the “gap between art and life” with an exhibition of new works and creative presentations.
| A Winter Trail Walk & Shop through Quogue Wildlife Refuge's Outdoor Holiday Market featuring local artisan treasures.
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An afternoon matinee of classical music featuring Mozart and exciting works by Russian composers.
| Stretch and de-stress with adult yoga class at Rogers Memorial Library
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Laughter and fun with Live Stand-Up as the Bay Street Theater's graduation class of comedy takes the stage.
| Bottle of Red and a Character’s Dead mystery lovers unite for a book discussion on The Talented Mr.Ripley.
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Yearly traditional 11-mile run from the Village Green to the Lighthouse and back guided by East Hampton Town.
| The annual House & Garden Tour, hosted by the East Hampton Historical Society, celebrates some of the finest examples of architecture on the East End
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Vocalist and songwriter Jennifer Cella, best known for her work as lead vocalist with the multi-platinum group Trans-Siberian Orchestra, portrays Adele with stunning accuracy alongside some of the finest musicians in the industry.
| Enjoy fun stories about our local frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts, and meet some of South Fork Natural History Museum's resident amphibians while learning their “superpowers.”
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