This Morning’s Bulletin — 11.10.23

Good Morning!

• Today will be mostly cloudy, with a high temperature near 53 degrees and a west wind 6 to 11 miles per hour. It will be mostly clear overnight, with a low around 39. Saturday will be sunny, with a high near 52, and Sunday will be sunny, with a high near 45.

• Veterans Day services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11 at the Southold American Legion on the Main Road, at the Riverhead War Memorial at the corner of Court and West Main streets, at Southamton’s Agawam Park, at the American Legion Hand-Aldrich Post 924 on Ponquogue Ave. in Hampton Bays and at the Montauk Playhouse Community Center. Parades will be held on Main Street in East Hampton, culminating with a ceremony at the Hook Mill, and down Main Street in Sag Harbor at 10 a.m., ending at the American Legion on Bay Street. A ceremony will also be held at Calverton National Cemetery at 1 p.m.

• Riverhead’s East End Food Market, on Route 25 just west of the intersection with Route 105, reopens for the season this Saturday, Nov. 11 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a lineup of about 40 local food, farm, beverage and craft vendors. Here’s more info.

• Anti-war activists who rallied on Sag Harbor’s Long Wharf throughout the Iraqi war are meeting again on the wharf every Sunday at 3 p.m., including this coming Sunday, Nov. 12, to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. All are welcome.

• At Noon today, Guild Hall in East Hampton holds a ‘Lunch Break’ discussion with artist Mary Boochever, who discusses her color language in her new exhibition, Chart of the Inner Warp. More info is at guildhall.org.

• Teen Takeover: A night of art, silent dancing, games, food and more for high school students with the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council will be held this evening from 7 to 9 at Guild Hall. Admission is free — this event is for high school students only. More details are at guildhall.org.

• Warriors Rock, a musical tribute to veterans with Gary Racan & his studio e band, raising money for local VFW and American Legion posts, will be held this evening at 7 p.m. at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $38 and are available online at whbpac.org.

• Lucinda Hemmick and Ephraim Horowitz of the Long Island Chapter of the NY State Archeological Association, operators of the Southold Indian Museum, will show slides and discuss ancient native cultures of the North Fork, based on their forthcoming book, Ancient Native Artifacts of the North Fork, this Saturday, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. at the East Marion Community Association’s monthly meeting at the East Marion Firehouse. All are welcome.

• The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival presents “Fall Fantasy” at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on Saturday at 5 p.m. Oboist James Austin Smith performs evocative pieces by Britten, Fauré,& Brahms. Tickets range from $50-$75 and are available at bcmf.org.

• The Southampton Arts Center hosts “Audrey Flack,” a film and talk about the pioneering artist who left a mark on the art world, on Sunday at 2 p.m., accompanying the exhibition “Heroines of the Abstract Expressionist Era, on view through Dec. 17. Admission is free, and more details are at southamptonartscenter.org.

The high tides on the East End for the next two days are as follows:

November 10
Plum Gut Harbor: 7:31 a.m., 7:51 p.m.
Montauk Harbor: 6:39 a.m., 6:59 p.m.
Greenport: 8:08 a.m., 8:28 p.m.
Mattituck Inlet: 8:53 a.m., 9:18 p.m.
Sag Harbor: 8:03 a.m., 8:23 p.m.
New Suffolk: 9:30 a.m., 9:50 p.m.
South Jamesport: 9:37 a.m., 9:57 p.m.
Shinn. Bay Entrance: 6:38 a.m., 6:47 p.m.
Shinn. Inlet: 4:47 a.m., 4:56 p.m.

November 12
Plum Gut Harbor: 8:42 a.m., 9:06 p.m.
Montauk Harbor: 7:50 a.m., 8:14 p.m.
Greenport: 9:19 a.m., 9:43 p.m.
Mattituck Inlet: 10:10 a.m., 10:39 p.m.
Sag Harbor: 9:14 a.m., 9:38 p.m.
New Suffolk: 10:41 a.m., 11:05 p.m.
South Jamesport: 10:48 a.m., 11:12 p.m.
Shinn. Bay Entrance: 7:52 a.m., 8:06 p.m.
Shinn. Inlet: 6:01 a.m., 6:15 p.m.

And that’s the way things look at dawn’s light here today.

Beth Young

Beth Young has been covering the East End since the 1990s. In her spare time, she runs around the block, tinkers with bicycles, tries not to drown in the Peconic Bay and hopes to grow the perfect tomato. You can send her a message at editor@eastendbeacon.com

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