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East Hampton Library’s Fall Photo And Art Contest

Friday, November 13, 2020

East Hampton Library
159 Main Street
East Hampton, NY

Capture fall in one of these art forms for a chance to win a $50 gift card from the Golden Eagle art supply store

Send them up to three pieces of your original art and photography depicting the season.

All students in grades 9-12 who live in the East Hampton Library district are eligible to submit.

Send your art and photography to:
ya@easthamptonlirary.org

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Gurney’s Montauk “Girls Night In” Virtual Party

Saturday, November 14, 2020
7:00pm

Virtual Event

The annual Gurney’s Montauk GIRLS NIGHT OUT party is now going to be a virtual GIRLS NIGHT IN Zoom party.

Pink cocktail demonstrations, a live 50/50 raffle drawing, a dance demo, several live prize giveaways including: 2-night stays and dinners at Gurney’s Montauk, Newport and Star Island; gift baskets with makeup, wine, wellness products, designer bags and more, all valued between 200 and $750; gift certificates for psychic readings and instead of a prize for the “Wildest Pink Outfit” there will be a “Wildest Pink Pajama” contest.

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OLA Latino Film Festival Presents: Virus Tropical

Saturday, November 14, 2020
7:00pm

Sag Harbor Cinema
90 Main Street
Sag Harbor, NY

The Sag Harbor Cinema is pleased to host both virtual and in person screenings of Santiago Caicedo’s lush, animated feature Virus Tropical. Based on the partially autobiographical work of renowned graphic novelist PowerPaola, the film tells the story of Paola, a teen-ager born into a not-so-conventional family, growing up between Ecuador and Colombia.

“We are delighted to partner with the 17th OLA Latino Film Festival of Long Island and very excited about this particular film, a highly original coming of age story, designed by a beloved Colombian/Ecuadorian artist and beautifully animated by Santiago Caicedo”, says SHC’s Artistic Director Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan; adding: “We see this as the first of many collaborations with OLA Latino Film Festival and the beginning of a rich vein of programs inspired by the wealth of Latin American cinema.”

“OLA is thrilled with the Sag Harbor Cinema collaboration. Experiencing films in this state-of the-art Cinema is a dream. We are looking forward to this event and all future events where we can help to bridge Latino community members to great programming.”

The screening will be preceded by two short films, Solo and Rocco, both made by Riverhead high school students participating in the OLA Media Lab filmmaking and story-telling workshop series earlier this year. OLA offers this free workshop, led by filmmaker and educator Maria Maciak, yearly to area school districts.

The screening will be followed by a conversation between the director of the 17th Ola Film Festival of Long Island, Minerva Perez and SHC’s Artistic Director Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan.

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