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Roughly 295 people turned out for an evening of wine tastings, live jazz and artisanal foods to celebrate the fifth annual Two Forks and a Cork event on Friday. The event, which brought in nearly 100 more people than it did in the previous year, was supported in part by the Museum's Business Council chaired by Donald Sullivan. Gallery
"We decided to do this together and combine forces," Jean Mackenzie Koster said referring to the ninth annual Koster Memorial Benefit that will be held along with the Have A Heart Community Trust fundraiser for the first time this year on Saturday, March 28 at the Four Seasons Caterers at 15 Prospect Street in the Village of Southampton. 3 comments
Engel & Völkers Real Estate - in Southampton, an international Real Estate firm with approximately 350 property shops locations around the world hosted an Art Exhibition Saturday evening for renowned mixed media artist Goran Petmil. 2 comments
Thanks to the efforts of a small group of loyal supporters who wanted to chase away the winter blues and help their favorite children's organization, The Children's Museum of the East End (CMEE) held its first annual "Snow Ball," an evening of cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, DJ and dancing at 75 Main to benefit the museum which had weathered some hard times this last year like many of our local not-for-profits. Gallery
The Business Council of the Parrish Art Museum will host Two Forks and a Cork, its fifth annual wine tasting event, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., on Friday, March 27. The Museum's concert hall will be transformed into a lively wine bar, where guests may socialize with other members of the East End business community while enjoying local wines, artisanal foods, and live jazz.
Those crafty folks at the American Heart Association came up with an irresistibly sweet idea to break up the winter blues and pull folks away from their fireplaces recently. They invited some of the area's top chefs to create a heart healthy dessert to be judged in an open competition at Trata restaurant in Water Mill by the attendees. Gallery
This past Saturday was a busy day at Guild Hall of East Hampton, marking both the opening reception for the second part of the 17th Annual Student Arts Festival - the High School Exhibition, as well as the reception and screenings of the winning films from the Sixth Annual Student Film Project. Gallery
This past Saturday at Ashawagh Hall, the artists from the Bonac Tonic Arts Collective proved for the second time this year that they are in fact, "2 Legit 2 Quit." The second part in a two show series, this exhibit featured all new work from both new and returning artists. Gallery
On Feb. 28, the Bonac Tonic Arts Collective kicked off their first show of the year at Ashawagh Hall with "2 Legit 2 Quit." The first in a series of two shows featuring work by some of the original Tonickers as well as pieces from emerging artists showing in the area for the first time. Gallery
On Saturday, March 7, the WITH Care organization hosted their "Art With Care" benefit cocktail party showcasing the work of local artists. The event was held at Ziggy's in Bridgehampton from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and included an open bar, passed hors d'oeuvres, William Falkenburg on the piano, and a silent art auction and raffle. Gallery
It wasn't a high school dance that had the Hampton Bays High School packed on Friday night, no, it was the Third Annual Hampton Idol competition. Over 300 supporters came out on a rainy night with donations for the local food pantries to cheer on the 20 middle and high school hopefuls that would take the stage during the three-hour show. 3 comments Gallery
For a recent South Fork Winter Supper, Lynn Egan of the Southampton Historical Museum wisely turned to East End native and master chef Mary Spellman to create a dinner relying only on locally raised products. Gallery
Over a series of six winter weekends, Long Island Winterfest and the East End Arts Council bring "Jazz on the Vine" to art and music aficionados across the East End. This past weekend, the Jamesport Manor Inn and Rosalie Diamond Gallery opened their doors to the musical interpretations of award-winning flutist Michelle LaPorte and guitarist Gerry Saulter of "Serenade Duo" and jazz-inspired art by Austrian-born artist Sibylle-Marie Pfanffenbichler. Gallery
The fourth annual "Love And Passion" themed art show, curated by Karyn Mannix was held at Ashawagh Hall beginning on Saturday, Feb. 21, with an opening reception. Gallery
Enlisting the talents of Jim Turner and The Jim Turner Band, DJ 94 and Brazilian "Samba Queen" and dance instructor Cristina Ferreira, this was an evening "to help support local charities that help women and children" according to Alitza Pia. Gallery
This past Saturday the Pamela Williams Gallery in Amagansett marked the opening reception of the exhibit "Art and Desire" featuring a variety of work from an impressive array of local artists. Gallery
Here on the East End, there aren't many places these days where you and some friends can go to enjoy an hour or two of some quality live entertainment in the kind of cozy and intimate space reminiscent of the piano bars that dotted metropolitan areas during the mid to early part of the 20th century. Luckily, this past Valentine's Day, Bay Street Theatre hosted the first night of Cabaret @ The Bay, a regular Saturday night series starting at 10 p.m. Gallery
OSO launched a winter program entitled, "Dinner And ..." featuring informal conversations to be conducted over an elegant evening at dinner with notables that define Hamptons culture. To kick-off the program, Dede Gotthelf invited legendary Hamptons' chronicler Dan Rattiner to read from his best selling book, "In The Hamptons: My 50 Years with Farmers, Fishermen, Billionaires and Celebrities." Gallery
With the appearance of the first snow drops and daffodils poking up along comes the invitation for Green Drinks in Winter, a welcome whiff of spring and reminder that the ice will soon disappear. It was no surprise that close to a hundred green-minded turned out this week to catch up on latest developments, share success stories and learn of upcoming green activities. 1 comment Gallery
Renee and Richard Steinberg of East Hampton recently hosted an intimate cocktail party at The Core Club to kick-off Guild Hall's 24th Annual Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Awards. Academy-Award winning screenwriter Marshall Brickman will serve as the Master of Ceremonies for the upcoming gala. Gallery
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