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January in the Hamptons ushers in a calm, restorative beauty after the New Year. The air is crisp, the pace is unhurried, and winter settles in with a quiet elegance across the landscape. Bare trees frame peaceful roads, and homes feel especially inviting, offering warmth and comfort against the season. It is a month for fresh beginnings, simple pleasures, and enjoying the serenity of the East End at its most tranquil.
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Brown Harris Stevens
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More Than Meets the Eye
Led by a wine expert, take a deeper dive into your five senses at Wölffer Estate Vineyard. You’ll learn more about the different facets of the winemaking industry through seeing, listening, smelling, tasting, and feeling.
“UNFOLDING”
This solo photography show, “Unfolding”, by Christina Stow, will be presented at the Southampton Cultural Center. Colorful photographs reveal the journey of a 70-something male proudly pursuing the goal of womanhood.
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The Dog Watchers
Comprised entirely of local musicians from around East Hampton and Sag Harbor, the Dog Watchers perform a range of covers from 60's & 70's, as well as newer material which will surprise and entertain.
Winter Landscape Painting
Join local artist Bizzy as she guides artists through a Winter landscape painting. Explore your creativity with an exciting paint-along experience!
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Philosophy
The group will be reading The Mystery of Existence, by Prof. Milton, and peruse many philosophers from Plato, Aristotle, and Philo to Heidegger.
Fountain of Youth Yoga
Frances leads an inclusive, step-by-step approach, using both chair and mat yoga. All are welcome!
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Mid-Day Walk
Meet with us for a mid-day walk at Emma Rose Elliston Park and Wolf Swamp Preserve. Enjoy tranquil views of Big Fresh Pond and wildlife along the trail.
The New Romantics Book Club
Calling all Romance readers! Book Club meeting at Kidd Squid in Sag Harbor.
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Film Screening
Grammy-nominated documentary "The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble" is presented in partnership by The Hamptons Festival of Music & EH Library.
Nancy Atlas
A Country and Rockabilly Revue! Nancy Atlas’s first Fireside Session features Gene Casey and Eugene Chrysler.
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Guided Winter Hike
Start your New Year off right with a guided hike to the ecologically rare dwarf pines ecosystem. Bundle up in warm layers, hats, and gloves!
ART SOCIAL
Roisin Bateman explores drawing/painting techniques using sumi ink, bamboo brushes, and sticks, various kinds of line and painting gesture, drawing with plant materials and seed pods from the winter garden.
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Winter Waterfowl
Join this virtual Zoom presentation with a QWR Educator to learn about the variety of duck species that frequent Long Island’s wintering habitats, along with tips on species identification and life history information.
Drop-In Chess
Drop in and put your chess skills and strategies to work with other Chess lovers on Wednesday evenings. A sufficient understanding of the game to play independently is recommended. A limited number of sets will be available. For additional sets, feel free to bring your own. No registration necessary.
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Paint the Storm
Join us for an online presentation with Joyce Raimondo explaining how artists paint the energy of a storm or a windy winter day!
Great Books with Jill
The group will be reading excerpts from Great Books ‘Swift: Gulliver’s Travels’ at the Nathaniel Rogers House.
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Fireside Sessions
Nancy Atlas will feature the brilliant keyboardist Brian Mitchell for a night of New Orleans music magic.
Family Movie Night
Enjoy a family-friendly movie along with a light dinner at Gurney’s.
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Another Whale of a Time
Tour the East Hampton Town Marine Museum with Education Director Stacy Myers. The tour will focus on marine mammals and the maritime history of Eastern Long Island.
Poetry Potpourri
Poetry lovers share and discuss thematically linked poems, led by Hampton Library’s Jill Burdge.
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Lena Horne
The Lady and Her Music with Marc Courtade will examine the lady, her life, and her music, from Brooklyn to the Cotton Club, to Hollywood, Broadway, and television.
Crystal Singing Bowls
Join us for a class of meditation and relaxation with Alessandra Lattanzio, a certified level 1 and level 2 crystal singing bowls sound healer. The soothing sound and vibrations destress, help with chronic pain, relieve anxiety and depression, and promote inner peace.
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The Warped Tour Band
A tribute concert at the Suffolk Theater that throws it back to the glory days of Pop-Punk and Emo.
The 3 Impersonators
An imitation of the greatest hits of the last 50 years from your favorite artists, Celine Dion to Tom Jones, Andrea Bocelli to Axl Rose, Aerosmith to Barbara Streisand, and many more.
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Pride Film Series
C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005) is a 2005 Canadian coming-of-age drama film showcasing a young French Canadian, one of five boys in a conservative family in the 1960s and 1970s, struggling to reconcile his emerging identity with his father's values.
Gigi
Watch this classical movie/musical with us for the first time, or see it again with fresh eyes.
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Crochet Circle
Gather in this informal group with Debbie to work on your new and ongoing crochet projects
Wednesday Evening Book Club
Come join us on Wednesday evenings once a month as we read and discuss our favorite adult fiction & non-fiction books!
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Jigsaw Puzzle Club
Work on a variety of jigsaw puzzles of all sizes while enjoying the good company of other puzzle enthusiasts.
Purple XPeRIeNCE
Featuring Marshall Charloff, The Purple XPeRIeNCE is the most authentic and awe-inspiring celebration of Prince in the world.
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Winter Bird & Seal Watching Cruise
Join us for a winter adventure on Shinnecock Bay aboard Stony Brook University’s marine research vessel, the R/V Peconic to view seals and migratory birds that spend the winter season in the variety of habitats that Shinnecock Bay offers.
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