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SOFO: Rotting Log Wildlife: Children Ages 9 And Up

Saturday, February 23, 2019
10:30 am

Ever wondered where the spiders, slugs, and centipedes sleep when the snowfall covers the ground? Join Miles to learn more about a favorite hibernation hideaway of countless chilly creatures, as we explore the biodiversity of the wriggly winter wonderland in our backyards.

South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO)
Please call 631-537-9735 for reservations and info about meeting place.
Bridgehampton

The Standup Comedy Of Jackie Kashian At WHBPAC

Thursday, February 21 @ 8:00 pm

https://whbpac.org/event/toasted-thursdays-jackie-kashian/

Jackie Kashian is a comic whose current album, I Am Not The Hero Of This Story, was #1 comedy album on iTunes and Amazon and is critically acclaimed. She is in the thirteenth year of her podcast The Dork Forest, where she talks with people about what they love to do, think about and collect. She also has a podcast with Laurie Kilmartin where they complain and celebrate standup comedy. It is called The Jackie and Laurie Show. A regular on TBS’s Conan and one of the funniest comics you may have never heard of, Jackie is sure to delight, excite and have you on the ground laughing.

HarborFrost In Sag Harbor

Saturday, 1pm – 6pm
1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, NY 11963, USA | Map

HarborFrost is a celebration of winter in Sag Harbor highlighting two extreme elements—fire and ice! Featuring live ice carving demonstrations, ice sculptures along Main Street, live music performances, and indoor children’s activities. There’s something for everyone! Spend the day shopping and dining in Sag Harbor—we are OPEN for business. And don’t miss the fireworks over the harbor!

2019 Schedule of Events:
11:30 – Culinary Stroll: Il Cappuccino Restaurant for registration and event start

12:00 – 3:00 – Free glitter tattoos at The Wharf Shop

1:00 – Sign up for Frosty Plunge in The Windmill

1:00 – 4:00 – Hot chocolate station, photo booth & more, at John Jermain Library

2:00 – Frosty Plunge: Windmill Beach, Benefit Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance

2:00 – Ice carving begins

2:30 – Live music: Alfredo Merat at LuLu’s

2:30 – Meet and greet Anna and Elsa from Frozen at Sag Harbor Variety

2:00 – 4:00 – Free face painting at Stella and Ruby

2:00 – 5:00 – KidsFun at Dodds and Eder (Bridge Street)

3:00 – Keith Leaf the Amazing Fire Juggler at The Windmill

4:00 – Live music: Jake Lear at Buddhaberry

5:30 – Fiery Sensations Fire Dancers at Long Wharf

6:15 – Fireworks over the harbor

Lisa Field
president@sagharborchamber.com
631-725-9706

http://sagharborchamber.com

Winter Fireside Poetry for the Entire Family At The Quogue Wildlife Refuge

Saturday, February 16th, 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Quogue Wildlife Refuge presents an afternoon of fireside poetry reading in the Nature Center, hosted by local poet and published author Maggie Bloomfield. Open reading for poets, listeners, and friends. Bring a poem of your own, a favorite by someone else, or a very short essay to read, or just enjoy a warm winter respite. All ages, especially children, are invited to read. The topic for the event is ‘Celebrating Nature and our Local Environment’. Cookies and tea will be served, and there will be a short intermission. Registration preferred for this family friendly event.

Call 631.653.4771 to register 

“Casablanca” At The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center

Thursday, February 14 @ 7:30 pm

What could be more romantic for Valentine’s Day than the most romantic film of all time in our jewel box of a theatre? Winner of the 1942 Oscar for Best Picture, and permanent fixture on every list of greatest films of all time, Casablanca follows Humphrey Bogart’s Rick Blaine, who owns a nightclub in the title city. Rick discovers his old flame Ilsa (the incomparable Ingrid Bergman) is in town with her famed rebel husband. With the Germans on their tail, Ilsa must rely on Rick to help get them out of the country, and suspense, romance, and political intrigue ensue

SOFO: Eastern Tiger Salamander Search with Andy For Ages 6 And Older

Saturday, February 16
7:30 pm

Walk Leader: Andy Sabin, President, South Fork Natural History Museum Board of Directors

Herpetologist Andy Sabin will take us into the nighttime woods in search of the largest of our native salamanders, the endangered Eastern Tiger Salamander. Don’t miss a rare opportunity to see this salamander as it makes its way to the pond to mate and to lay its eggs. Please bring a flashlight and wear boots, as late winter rains will make the ground soggy. This walk will take place only if there have been heavy rains.

South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO)
Please call 631-537-9735 for reservations and info about meeting place.
Bridgehampton

www.sofo.org