This Morning’s Bulletin — 3.6.15

On Wildwood Lake.
On Wildwood Lake.

Good Morning!

• The East Hampton Anti-Bias Task Force is hosting a screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary, “A Time for Justice,” at LTV Studios in Wainscott at 7 p.m. tonight. More information is online here.

• Group for the East End is hosting a forum for prospective volunteers to assist in their citizen science projects this spring and summer involving Piping Plovers, Least Terns, Ospreys, and Horseshoe Crabs at Downs Farm Preserve tomorrow at 1 p.m. More information is online here.

• Tomorrow at 3 p.m., Southampton and Southold will gather for a convocation to celebrate their shared 375th anniversaries at Southampton’s First Presbyterian Church at 2 South Main Street. The Beacon’s full story is online here.

• The Project MOST enrichment program at the Springs School is hosting their Seventh Annual Empty Bowls benefit for the Springs School Seedlings Project. Attendees will have a chance to sample more than 28 soups from East Hampton chefs this Sunday, March 8 from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Amagansett American Legion Hall. More information is online here.

• North Fork beekeeper and owner of Blossom Meadow Laura Klahre will discuss the art of bee ranching Mason Bees and Leafcutter bees in a lecture sponsored by North Fork Audubon at Floyd Memorial Library Sunday at 2 p.m. More information is online here.

• Next Saturday, March 14, Glynis Berry of Peconic Green Growth will present the results of an engineering study showing how a state-of-the-art clustered wastewater treatment project could be set up in East Marion at a meeting of the East Marion Community Association. The meeting will be held at the East Marion Firehouse, with socializing and refreshments at 9:30 and the talk beginning at 10 a.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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