This Morning’s Bulletin — 3.6.15

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.