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WHBPAC Presents: Justin Willman

Sunday, October 3rd, 2021
7:00pm – 10:00pm

Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
76 Main Street
Westhampton Beach, NY, USA

Justin Willman is the star and creator of the hit Netflix original series Magic for Humans. He’s a regular guest on The Tonight Show, Ellen, and Conan and his online videos have logged over a 100 million views. The L.A. Times calls him “…a new breed of comic who’s making magic cool again for grown-ups.” His routine is fresh, hip, and gives magic a modern spin for the 21st century.

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SOFO’s Annual Salamander Log Rolling With Andy Sabin

Saturday, October 2nd, 2021
10:00am – 11:00am

Montauk, NY

On this annual Montauk walk with Andy, aka “Mr. Salamander,” you’ll find two species of salamanders that live under logs in the leaf litter of the forest floor──the Blue-spotted salamander and the Four-toed salamander. As you carefully turn over logs to find these salamanders, you’ll learn how each is distinctive in its own way. This program is particularly fun for children.

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North Meets South: Farm, Foods & Drink Festival

Saturday, October 2nd, 2021 –  Sunday, October 3rd, 2021
10:00am – 6:00pm

East End Art Council
133 East Main Street
Riverhead, NY

Experience all that East End of Long Island has to offer on Saturday, October 2nd and Sunday October, 3rd, from 10am-6pm both days in Downtown Riverhead on the East End Art Council’s green and along the Riverfront. North Meets South is a one stop-shop to indulge in everything good the North and South Forks have to offer. The Festival is set-up to promote and assist in networking the East End Farms, Farmers Markets, and Small Businesses of Long Island to the consumer.

Live music – family fun activities and more!

Admission is free and the Festival is open to the public.

Downtown Riverhead on the East End Art Council’s green and along the Riverfront

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Social Fabric: In the Public Square at Guild Hall

Saturday, October 2nd, 2021
7:00pm – 8:00pm

Guild Hall
158 Main Street
East Hampton, NY 11937

Interdisciplinary artist Andrea Cote and choreographer Ann Robideaux will activate the Minikes Garden as a place to gather amid a video installation accompanied by live sound by Chris Jones, and curated by Christina Mossiades Strassfield, Museum Director and Chief Curator.

The project explores how we embody personal and communal movement languages, through containment and connection in domestic and public spheres. The artists invited both professional dancers and recreational movers to explore movement inside six-foot square sheets delineated with geometric forms and cosmological patterns. As we occupy this present liminal zone, the artists create a place for visitors to inhabit that is at once intimate and communal.

Reservations are not required. Simply drop in over the course of their time in the garden!

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Conga Cartel Live At The Stephen Talkhouse

Saturday, October 2nd, 2021
7:00pm

The Stephen Taljhouse
161 Main St
Amagansett, NY 11930

The Conga Cartel is a high energy, poly-rhythmic Latin fusion band. Carolina Kohn leads the group with her sultry and sophisticated vocals while the Venezuelan father-son percussion duo Aquiles Brito senior & junior throw down their contagious vibes. Willy Fuentes holds down a mean bass line while directing the Conga Cartel. Jorge Castaño from Colombia fills the room with his epic drums beats. Santana like riffs radiate from Fabian Roads on lead guitar.

To top it off Yudier Soca brings the ultimate Cuban flavor on keys with his melodic magic. The Conga Cartel produces a mesmerizing eclectic stew of sounds due to the diverse backgrounds of their members. They pack venues with a totally fresh sound and irresistible beat and energy that is pure eclectic. From Bossa, to Salsa, to Rock, the Conga Cartel will make you want to dance all night long. Dance the night away with the Conga Carter at the Stephen Talkhouse!

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Divaria Productions Presents: La Voix Humaine

Saturday, October 2nd, 2021
8:00pm – 8:30pm

Bay Street Theater
1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, NY

Francis Poulenc and Jean Cocteau’s one-act tragedy, La Voix Humaine, asks: What is love? Is all the suffering worth it? And most importantly: does love take a different form for a man and a woman?

These are the questions that drive the narrative. Two people interpreting the same character—living parallel lives, as in a mirror—until circumstances lead them to make different decisions.

This duality opens a world of existential metaphors: Is he her? Is she him? Both are the same person; whether male or female. they are just living emotions.

This is a bilingual production sung in French and spoken in English, combining the operatic monodrama with the original play. It premiered at Rioja Forum to great acclaim in 2018, where it will be reprised October 2021, and was featured in the New York Opera Fest.

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Fall Sidewalk Sale In Westhampton Beach

Saturday, September 25th, 2021 – Sunday, September 26th, 2021

Southampton Arts Center
25 Jobs Ln
Southampton, NY

Fall is in the air, and that means it is once again time for the Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce to host its annual fall events on Main Street in Westhampton Beach.

The chamber is kicking off the fall season with Main Street sidewalk sales featuring special retail and restaurant deals.

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East Hampton Village’s Centennial Anniversary Celebration

East Hampton Village will hold its delayed Centennial Anniversary Celebration. Originally planned for 2020, covid caused the celebration to be rescheduled for 2021.  There will be numerous events this weekend!  See the full event schedule below:

Friday, Sept. 24th: Time Capsule + Blessing (11am)

Location: Village Hall  | Admission: $0

Join the Mayor, the Board of Trustees, and the village’s religious leaders, as we start off our centennial with a blessing for the next hundred years and bury a time capsule to be opened at the village’s two-hundred-year celebration of its founding.

 

Friday, Sept. 24th: Historical Discussion (2pm)

Location: Herrick Park  | Admission: $0

Join Juliana Lester, Hugh King, and friends, as we showcase the Frank Dayton Collection, take audience questions – and and celebrate the founding of the Village of East Hampton. This is the first of many events (free of charge) in Herrick Park – remember to bring your own chair!

 

Friday, Sept. 24th: Gala + Casino Night (7pm)

Location: Maidstone Club  |  Tickets: $350 

For tickets go to: https://east-hampton-village-foundation-inc.square.site

Make sure you attend a “dress to impress” Roaring Twenties themed Gala and Casino Night at the Maidstone Club. All proceeds will go to the East Hampton Village Foundation, to be earmarked for the new construction of Herrick Park.

 

Saturday, Sept. 25th: Children’s Fair (9am)

Location: Herrick Park  | Admission: $0

We begin Saturday’s celebration with a chance to bring your family and children to the Children’s Fair! We will have a Carousel, Slides, and more fun events for your children.

 

Saturday, Sept. 25th: Centennial Parade (11am)

Location: Main Street  | Admission: $0

Don’t miss the Centennial Parade as we invite many to join us  off This is the first of many events (free of charge) in Herrick Park – remember to bring your own chair!

 

Saturday, Sept. 25th: Music Festival (2pm)

Location: Herrick Park  | Admission: $0

What many will consider the highlight of the weekend, five top local bands will hold court from 2pm – 9pm in Herrick Park. Grab lunch and dinner from your favorite restaurant and help us celebrate our Centennial. All music bands will be announced on September 1st.

 

Sunday, Sept. 26th: Classic Car Show (11am)

Location: Herrick Park  | Admission: $0

Free Admission!!!  To register your vehicle go to: www.northforkcruisers.org

Come view over a hundred classic cars right inside Herrick Park on Sunday morning. Expert judges will be giving out 30 Best In Class Trophies, and join the fun as we will be giving out a Spectator’s Award. Judge for yourself as to who deserves your vote.

 

Sunday, Sept. 26th: Maidstone vs Bonackers (4pm)

Location: Herrick Park  | Admission: $0

We end the Centennial Weekend’s celebrations with the classic “Maidstone vs Bonackers” softball game in Herrick Park! Chief Turza and the Volunteer Fire Department will be BBQ’ing alongside the game and all proceeds will go to the East Hampton Village Fire Department.