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April in the Hamptons brings a gentle sense of renewal, as spring begins to take hold across the landscape. The air feels fresher, the days noticeably longer, and sunlight settles warmly over quiet streets and open beaches. Trees start to bloom and vibrant greenery returns, signaling the season’s steady arrival calling for moments by the water and relaxed afternoons in town as the East End comes back to life. The natural beauty and calm pace make April an ideal moment to enjoy all that the season has to offer.
Brown Harris Stevens
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Ceramics
Develop foundational handbuilding pottery techniques, including pinch pots, coil, and slab methods with Hilary Helfant.
Horseshoe Crabs
Learn about horseshoe crabs in this program with the Long Island Aquarium at the Quogue Library.
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Wellness 60+
Improve strength and mobility in this upper body strength training class with Leigh at the Senior Center.
Egg Hunt for Toddlers
Hop along with QWR educators as we meet an animal ambassador outdoors at the amphitheater. Then, walk down Peter Cottontails trail to his favorite spot on the Refuge for an egg hunt!
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Afternoon Chess
A casual chess session with your neighbors at the East Hampton Library
Pilates
Instructor: Leisa Taylor guides you through essential pilates during this introductory class.
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Beginner Crochet & Knitting
Pam Peterson teaches beginner crochet and knitting at the Montauk Library.
Late Night Studio Art Club
Open to all, artists and crafters alike. Bring your own supplies and projects and join fellow night owls for a few hours of creativity every month at Ashawagh Hall.
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Middle Eastern Cooking
Naela of Naela’s Organics cooks up healthy Mediterranean dishes including beef moussaka, Middle Eastern salad, and baklava to be followed by a tasting.
Wicked: For Good
The conclusion to the untold story of the witches of Oz, Elphaba is now demonized as The Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda has become the symbol of Goodness. Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
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Start the Vegetable Garden
This workshop, led by Renato Stafford of Homegrown Organic Food, will cover everything from creating compost, selecting and starting seeds, transplanting seedlings, and garden layout, to harvesting and using vegetables in the kitchen.
Exhibition: “First Light”
Celebrate student artists of Southampton at this exhibition of creativity, curiosity, and artistic voice.
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Dark Skies ~ A Beautiful Necessity
Learn why protecting our night skies matters in this engaging virtual Zoom presentation with a QWR Educator. From simple lighting choices to community action, discover practical ways to keep our skies dark and our stars shining.
Annual Spaghetti Dinner
The Westhampton Annual Spaghetti Dinner includes a delicious meal of Chef Carlo’s famous spaghetti and meatballs with salad, rolls, coffee, and desert.
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Life Drawing
Join fellow artists focusing on life drawing at the renowned Ashwagh Hall in East Hampton.
Hamptons Whodunit
Panels, book signings, and dinner events with bestselling authors, investigators, and legal/forensic experts.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
This stage adaptation brings Harper Lee’s enduring story to life with emotional depth, humanity, and hope. A girl grows up in a Southern town divided by prejudice while her lawyer father defends a Black man falsely accused of a terrible crime.
Docent-Led Tour
Discover the Parrish with a Museum Docent. Docent-led tours offer visitors a focused insight into the Museum and exhibitions on view.
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Fortepianist Daniel Maltzs
The Bridgehampton Museum presents, a concert by Vienna-based Fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz performing the works of Haydn and Mozart as they intended them to be heard — in a private home on a period instrument.

The Art of Cursive
Join Kathy Solomon from the East End Center for Handwriting for two lively, feel-good 90-minute sessions filled with loops, swirls, and curlicues— designed to keep those fine-motor neurons firing!
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Mah-Jongg & More
Come play Mah-Jongg, Board Games, Cards, or just come to sit and chat with your friends to have fun and meet new people. Beginners Welcome.
Gardening & Quilting
Joan DiMonda, a Master Gardener and award- winning quilter, will explore and explain the connections between gardening and quilting.
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Healing Through Art
Offered in collaboration with Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, this program focuses on art as a therapeutic tool to assist those with cancer, cancer survivors, and caregivers in managing stressors.
Book Discussion
Author Mary Dinaburg and illustrator Russell Maltz lead a lively discussion on the making of their book The Sculpture and the Lawnmower Adventure. Based on a true incident in Bridgehampton, this charming book offers a unique and heartfelt perspective.
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Spring Fling 2026
An evening of art, dance, music, and food in support of the Parrish Art Museum’s educational programming and a celebration of the 10th anniversary of ACCESS PARRISH.
Touch the Sky
Shiloh is the premier piano and cello duo on Long Island, and they will take you on a journey through various musical genres, performing their unique arrangements of popular songs.
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Classic Movie - Easter Parade
In this popular musical, Broadway star Don Hewes’ dancing partner leaves their team to pursue a solo career. The film stars Fred Astaire and Judy Garland, and marks the only time Astaire and Garland were paired on screen.
Singing Bowl Circle
Join Diane for the healing benefits of having the singing bowls played while being gently guided to relax and restore your mind and body.
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Family Night at the Library
Join us for treats, activities, and fun for the whole family. April 29: LARGE GAMES AND PIZZA!


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Floor Yoga
Alini will guide you through classic flows to improve strength and flexibility.



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