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February 2020
BHCCRC’s Thinking Forward Lecture Series: “Life Lessons” with Author Milton Creagh
THINKING FORWARD LECTURE SERIES 2020 "Life Lessons" Presented at the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center in partnership with The Southampton Town Police Department Friday Feb 7th at 6PM (doors open at 5:30) 551 Sag Harbor Turnpike Come hear Milton Creagh Motivational Speaker & Author of the Book "Nobody Wants Your Child" Learn more about parenting in the new millennium. In "Life Lessons" Milton will help us look at how we process the information that we get from…
Find out more »Seed to Supper course with CCE & CAST at Floyd Memorial Library
Learn how to grow your own food during a 6 session Seed to Supper course offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension. Learn gardening techniques for planning, planting, and harvesting a vegetable garden. It doesn’t matter where you live. Everyone can learn from this FREE course in English and Spanish. Child care provided at the library. Aprenda como cultivar su propia comida durante 6 s esiones de Siembra la Cena ofrecido por Cornell Cooperative Extension. Aprenda técnicas de jardinería para planear, plantar…
Find out more »Guild Hall Game Night
Out with the old, in with the new! In the past couple decades, game designers have been creating fascinating, immersive games that make Monopoly seem like it was designed in 1905. Game night no longer means suffering through hours of rolling dice in Monopoly or Risk. Today’s games cultivate creativity, problem solving, social skills, and dexterity through clever game design. Join Guild Hall and Game Master Noah Salaway in embracing the tabletop revolution as we play some of the best modern games on the market…
Find out more »MLCA Discusses “Light Pollution & Dark Skies Initiative” at Mattituck American Legion
Mattituck-Laurel Civic Association Hosts A PUBLIC FORUM ON: Light Pollution and Dark Skies Initiative February 24, 2020 @ 6:30 p.m. New Information On How and Why Light at Night Affects Our Health and Well-being; and What We, as Individuals, Can Do About this Issue. {By the way - did you know Southold Town has a Lighting Code?} OUR PANEL: Susan Harder - International Dark-Sky Association’s 2018 Hoag/Robinson Award winner and dark sky advocate for over 20 years. (IDA is a non-profit organization that…
Find out more »CAST “Young at Heart” Dinner & Dancing at Greenport Harbor Brewing Company
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28, 2020 6:30-10:00PM GREENPORT HARBOR BREWING CO. 42155 MAIN ROAD PECONIC MENU INCLUDES Choice of pasta, salad, bread, wine, beer ticket, dessert and coffee MUSIC BY The Jerry Costanzo Quintet Pasta dinner with songs of Sinatra. Please contact Maureen Rogers at 631-477-1717 or mrogers@castsoutholdtown.org with questions or to purchase tickets.
Find out more »March 2020
PEER CD1 Democratic Candidate Forum
Progressive East End Reformers is hosting a discussion with Democratic congressional candidates for New York’s First Congressional District on Thursday, March 5 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the community room of the Bridgehampton National Bank at 2200 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton. Perry Gershon, a New York real estate financier who ran against incumbent Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin in 2018, Stony Brook University Chemist Nancy Goroff, businessman Greg Fischer and Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming will discuss the issues. All…
Find out more »Rock the Retreat Benefit at The Stephen Talkhouse
Rock the Retreat Benefit at The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 7 p.m. Music by Jay Schneiderman & Friends, The Rum Hill Rockers and Sup De Jour with Peter Van Scoyoc. To benefit domestic violence advocacy & assistance. 631.267.3117 | stephentalkhouse.com
Find out more »Ladles of Love benefit for East Hampton & Amagansett Food Pantries at The Stephen Talkhouse
Looking to raise $40,000 to feed 20,000 people each year at the Amagansett and East Hampton food pantries. When: Friday, Mar 27, 2020 7:00 PM Ticket Price: $40.00 Restrictions: 21 & over Live Music Food & Fun
Find out more »May 2020
Hampton Bays Civic Association’s First Zoom Meeting
Marching to the tune our times play for us, the Hampton Bays Civic Association is going to try something new for its May meeting that perhaps may be new for you as well: They are going to have our first virtual monthly meeting Monday, May 11 at 7 p.m. It should come as no surprise that the subject that evening is Covid-19. The panel that evening steps off the front line of the local COVID battle to meet with us:…
Find out more »June 2020
Black Lives Matter Protest on Shelter Island
Youth organizers on Shelter Island are planning a Black Lives Matter peaceful protest against systemic injustice and police brutality on Sunday, June 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Shelter Island School parking lot at 33 North Ferry Road. Organizers are asking attendees to wear a mask and be peaceful.
Find out more »Hampton Bays Civic Association Discusses The Future of Hampton Bays
The Board of the Hampton Bays Civic Association is hoping all of you are keeping well and are sequestered while doing your part to open and restart our economy. That sounds contradictory, but it is the tune our times play, and the HBCA is going to do their best to find the cadence. To accomplish that, they are going to have their second virtual monthly meeting Monday, June 22 at 7:00 p.m. Hampton Bays Forward is the theme of this…
Find out more »July 2020
Hampton Bays Civic Association Virtual Meeting
The Board of the Hampton Bays Civic Association is hoping all of you keep wearing masks and maintaining your social distancing while still doing your part to open and restart our economy. While that may sound contradictory, it is the tune our times play. To help us all understand how we may accomplish those goals, the HBCA is going to have their third virtual monthly meeting Monday, July 27at 7:00 p.m. Covid Coping is the theme of this month's virtual…
Find out more »August 2020
CAST Drive-In Thursdays: “Dirty Dancing” in Cutchogue
Community Action Southold Town is hosting a series of Drive-In Movie Thursdays to raise funds to support the tremendous need they are experiencing during this health and economic crisis. “We are continuing to see unprecedented numbers of community members seeking food relief and emergency assistance (rent, utilities, medical bills) despite the gradual reopening on the North Fork,” says CAST’s Executive Director, Cathy Demeroto. “Our food pantry costs are still about $8,000 per week – up from $1,200 per week pre-pandemic.…
Find out more »April 2022
Community Health Fair in Amagansett
The Stony Brook School of Health Professions Center for Community Engagement will hold a Free Community Health Fair on Saturday, April 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Scoville Hall at the Amagansett Presbyterian Church, 350 Main St, Amagansett. Events include Stony Brook Cancer Center’s new 3D mobile Mammography unit, health games and prizes, kids’ crafts, vision screening, BMI calculation, relaxing chair massages, stretching, balance testing and more. Come down early before eating to get an accurate blood glucose…
Find out more »July 2022
Old Steeple Community Church Chicken BBQ
Old Steeple's popular Chicken BBQ will be Saturday, July 23, rain or shine, takeout only from 4 to 6:30 p.m. The menu includes chicken, potato, coleslaw, corn on the cob, roll, and watermelon. Tickets are $25 if purchased on or before July 16; $30 if purchased between July 17-23. For tickets, please call Jean at 631-722-4171; or email jlapin224@yahoo.com. You can also send ticket payment to Old Steeple, POB 154, Aquebogue, NY 11931 (postmarked by July 13); along with your phone # and…
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