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The Southampton Historical Society has announced some upcoming events.
The Center for Public Health and Health Policy Research (CPHHPR) at Stony Brook University and Literacy Suffolk Inc., in conjunction with the Suffolk County Minority Health Action Coalition (SMHAC) and community members and leaders, will gather on Saturday, November 21 at the Second Annual Suffolk County Minority Health Summit.
The Southampton Township East Blood Drive, sponsored by the Southampton Fire Department, will be held Tuesday, November 17, at the Sacred Hearts Parish Hall, Hill Street, Southampton.
Pet abandonment has increased nationwide because economically-stressed people can't afford to feed themselves as well as their four-legged friends. To this end, the Sag Harbor Community Food Pantry has stepped up and offered to distribute pet food to those having trouble feeding their pets.
Dr. Alonso Aguirre, Senior Vice President of the Conservation Medicine Program at Wildlife Trust, will present a lecture on ocean health at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, November 13, in Stony Brook Southampton's Duke Lecture Hall.
The Montauk Observatory presents, "Things that go Bump in the Crust: Tectonics from Montauk to Mars and all around the Solar System," on Friday, November 6 at 6 p.m.
The Child Development Center of the Hamptons (CDCH) this year celebrates the 10-year anniversary of their Charter. The development of the school, and its achievement of academic success, is a great testament to how a small group of dedicated educators and parents can change "business as usual" in the world of public education.
LVIS invites all Pre-Kindergarten to third grade children and their parents to the LVIS Halloween Open House on Saturday, October 31 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Halloween is fast approaching and Sag Harbor is gearing up for the ghoulish holiday with two weekends of tricks and treats. Here's a list of some upcoming events from the community group Save Sag Harbor.
Throughout October, ghouls and buoys of all ages are invited to visit Poseidon's Pumpkin Hay Patch at Atlantis Marine World and hunt for their very own free pumpkin to paint and decorate. Then, taking place over two special weekends, the Aquarium becomes alive for its annual Halloween celebration.
The Children's Museum of the East End (CMEE) in will hold its next Pizza & Pajama Night on Friday, November 6 at 6 p.m. Young visitors are invited to come to the Museum in their pajamas, have pizza, hear a story read by a guest reader in CMEE's Library, and participate in a special related art activity.
Just in time for Halloween, renowned carver George Adams will share his passion for pumpkins in a hands-on workshop on Saturday, October 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, teaching carvers of all ages how to make their jack-o-lanterns extraordinary at the East End Arts Council (EEAC).
Since its founding in 1959, Suffolk County Community College has grown to become the largest community college in the State University of New York (SUNY) system, enrolling approximately 25,000 students at its three campuses in Selden, Brentwood and Riverhead. The College will mark its 50th Anniversary during the 2009-2010 academic year.
The Youth Advocacy and Resource Development (Y.A.R.D.) program is pleased to announce their fourth annual "Best of the Hampton's" Cocktail Party and Silent Auction to benefit their teen recreation program.
Did you know that we on Long Island create about seven pounds of residential waste per person, per day, while the national rate is 4.3 pounds? Learn the facts and share your thoughts at what promises to be an enlightening forum, "Talkin' Trash," on Tuesday, October 20 at 7 p.m., at Southampton Youth Services on Majors Path.
The Sustainable Southampton "Green" Committee has coordinated October's "Great Greening of Southampton" series of events addressing recycling, gardening, conservation, alternative energy, transportation, and other "going green" ideas for homes and businesses. Several schools are also participating with assemblies and class projects.
The Sustainable Southampton "Green" Committee has coordinated October's "Great Greening of Southampton" series of events addressing recycling, gardening, conservation, alternative energy, transportation, and other "going green" ideas for homes and businesses. Several schools are also participating with assemblies and class projects.
Come meet, listen to and exchange ideas with the candidates for Southampton Town Board, Highway Superintendent and Suffolk County Legislature in a very informal atmosphere.
The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center's Nancy and Frederick DeMatteis Arts Education Program for Children is thrilled to announce that over 300 youngsters, tots to teens, participated in its eclectic 2009 summer session of classes and camps!
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