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Family Apple Pie Fun at The Montauk Library

Join us for apple pie family fun with the Baking Coach! Work together as a family to create an apple pie to take home and bake. You bring a rolling pin, we’ll provide the rest! Each family gets to bring home an apple pie! Registration is required. Space is limited to 15 families – sign up at the front desk today!
Where & When:
Date: November 10, 2018 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Venue: Montauk Library Community Room

Family Apple Pie Fun!

National Theatre Live Screening: King Lear

OVERVIEW
★★★★★ “Ian McKellen reigns supreme in this triumphant production.” – Daily Telegraph
Broadcast live from London’s West End, see Ian McKellen’s “extraordinarily moving portrayal” (Independent) of King Lear in cinemas.

Chichester Festival Theatre’s production received five-star reviews for its sell-out run, and transfers to the West End for a limited season. Jonathan Munby directs this “nuanced and powerful” (The Times) contemporary retelling of Shakespeare’s tender, violent, moving, and shocking play.

Considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written, King Lear sees two aging fathers – one a King, one his courtier – reject the children who truly love them. Their blindness unleashes a tornado of pitiless ambition and treachery, as family and state are plunged into a violent power struggle with bitter ends.

Friday, November 9

7PM

$18 ($16 for Members)

Eligible for Student Rush Tickets

Tickets available at GuildHall.org; Reception Desk during Museum hours (631-324-0806); Box Office 2 hours prior to curtain (631-324-4050); Theatermania.com; or 1-866-811-4111.

Veterans Day Services

Montauk

11/12 at 10am – The Montauk Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Veterans Day flag raising ceremony at the Montauk Playhouse. Reception with refreshments as well as singing. Troops from the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will be present. For more information, contact the Community Playhouse at 631-668-1124 or email Susan Henkin at slhenkin@montaukplayhouse.org.

East Hampton

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Everit Albert Herter Post 500 will host Veterans Day events on Sunday, November 11. Also on that day, a monument acknowledging the sacrifice of Patrick Flynn, an East Hampton native who died in Vietnam, will be dedicated.

The events will start at the American Legion Post in Amagansett at 11 a.m. The parade will start at noon at the old VFW building in East Hampton (now London Jewelers) for a march to the green and a short ceremony, followed by the dedication at 12:30. For more information, contact 631-965-2744.

Southampton

The Commission on Veterans Patriotic Events of Southampton Village will host its annual Veterans Day parade and ceremony on Monday, November 12, starting at the First Presbyterian Church on Jobs Lane at 10 a.m.

The parade will continue down Jobs Lane and will conclude at Agawam Park, where a memorial service will be held starting at 11 a.m. followed by a reception at the Veterans Memorial Hall on Pond Lane.

For more information, contact the village at 631-283-0247, ext. 231.

Hampton Bays

The Hampton Bays Library will host its fifth annual “Salute To Our Hampton Bays Veterans” on Thursday, November 8, at noon at the library on Ponquogue Avenue. Guests will have the opportunity to meet with and hear war-time stories from local residents who served overseas.

Historical memorabilia will also be on view, in addition to the Hampton Bays Historical Society’s Veterans Exhibition, on display in the lobby. Lunch and refreshments will be served

For more information, call the library at 631-728-6241.

East Quogue
Veterans and active duty service members are invited to a Veterans Day barbecue on Sunday, November 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. at New Moon Cafe in East Quogue. The event is free to attend and will include a full barbecue lunch with refreshments included. A ceremony and group photo will take place at 3 p.m.
For more information, visit newmooncafeeq.com or call 631-653-4042.

Inner Roots at the Stephen Talkhouse

Saturday, Nov 3, 2018 10:00 PM
Ticket Price: $10.00
Restrictions: 21 & over
Inner Roots, the hottest and most sought after reggae show, dance and backing band the sound of which can be at the best eateries in New York, parties, festivals and cultural events. Inner Roots revived the live band sound and the affordability in the metro area and expanded their listenership and fan base to the suburbs. By all means be the judge and compare the quality of their unrivaled repertoire that supersedes the excellences of today’s standards in their display of artistry and infinite musicianship. Inner Roots Band offers a collaboration of many years of musical talent. They are a true expression of reggae’s versatility. Their live performance takes you on a journey of Roots, Culture, Lovers Rock, Dance Hall, Vintage Classic reggae music that is rooted in Jamaica and spanning the world. They have been playing together for many years and each member has a style which can’t be refuted. Inner Roots Band consists of Neville Morris (bass), Lee Archebald (guitar) Richard Blackwood (keyboard),Virginia Henriquez (vocal), Owen Dalhouse (drums/leader), Phyllis McClain-Dalhouse (percussionist/manager) These accomplished musicians in their own right have helped to keep Roots, Rock, Reggae alive. World, this that you hear is a tip of the iceberg, Inner Roots simply the best in live entertainment.

Yoga at the Quogue Library

Adult Yoga with Amy Hess

Looking for a fun exercise that works your body and mind? Yoga’s full body workout will help stretch and strengthen many of your muscles. It will also help you build stamina, concentrate better and relieve stress. Join us at the library for this relaxing program suitable for all levels of experience. $10.00 fee. Registration is a must call 631-653-4224 to register!

https://www.quoguelibrary.org/calendar-test

The Bridgehampton Museum Sunset Barn Party

Season’s End Sunset Party
Saturday November 3, 2018 4 pm – 6 pm

The Season’s End Sunset Party will be held at the Galban Barn in Sagaponack, 453 Hedges Lane, Sagaponack. It has become an annual party celebrating the last sunset before Daylight Savings Time reverts to Standard Time. Call the Museum at 631-537-1088 to RSVP and to let us know what food item you would like to bring for sharing. Tickets are $50 each. Children 12 and under Free.

http://bhmuseum.org/upcoming.php

A Fall Walk in Montauk County Park

Sat, Oct 27, 201810:00 AM
Montauk County Park
Melchionna Road, Montauk
Montauk
Join the HAH for a guided walk led by naturalist and native plant expert, Vicki Bustamante, with plenty of stops to look at plants, birds and vistas. Montauk County Park comprises 1,100 acres of pristine lands. This walk will take us through the Montauk grasslands, following some of the footsteps of the Montaukett tribe. The top of Squaw Hill offers breath taking vistas of Block Island Sound, Oyster Pond. Oyster Pond, designated by the NY Natural Heritage Program as the best example of a coastal salt pond community. Wear comfortable hiking clothing and take precautions for ticks. Organized by the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons. Cost: $5 for HAH Members; $10 Non-Members. All proceeds will benefit Third House Nature Center. Visit HAHgarden.org or call 631-537-2223 for more details and to register. Rain Date: Sunday, October 28th at 10am
Horticultural Alliance
hahmember@optonline.net
631-537-2223
http://www.hahgarden.org
Price: 10