pstrecker@southamptontownny.gov or call (631) 702-2425. For more information on all upcoming events, visit www.southamptontownny.gov/youthbureau and click on the Youth Bureau’s online calendar.
“ELEMENT OF SURPRISE”
Opening Reception:
Saturday, April 14th, 5-7.
Featuring:
Nikki Codis
Nicholas Down
Jackie Fuchs
Group: Donna Bernstein, Ann Brandeis, Marissa Bridge,
Nils Bruun, John Fasano, Karen Kirshner
Jewelry Trunk Show By Virginia Peacock Designs
Friday, April 6th
Saturday, April 7th
11am – 5:30pm
Located at 77 Newman Avenue, Bridgehampton, New York
The property is listed with Drew Green of Saunders & Associates. View the listing at www.77newmanavenue.com
‘Virginia Peacock Designs’ began in 2016 as a way work with my hands again after so many years on the computer.
Since then my designs have blossomed into a small business with trunk shows along the east coast and participation in a variety of venues including the Javits Center in Manhattan.
http://www.virginiapeacockdesigns.com
316 E 88th Street (between 1st and 2nd Ave.), New York, New York
Opera lovers will not be disappointed by the Petite messe solennelle, which the renowned opera composer Gioachino Rossini refered to as “the last mortal Sin of my Old Age.” With John Daly Goodwin as guest conductor, the Choral Society of the Hamptons will guide audiences through a parade of uplifting choruses, arias, and ensembles in Rossini’s distinctive style. The chorus will be joined by four outstanding soloists from Mexico, all of whom were winners of the prestigious Ópera San Miguel vocal competition.
Written in 1863, decades after his last opera, Guillaume Tell, the Petite messe solennelle is considered the finest achievement of Rossini’s retirement. The Mass is described as neither petite, nor particularly solemn, and it is peppered by grand operatic moments and glimpses of humor. Written in the opera buffa style, the Messe is the work of a man with a strong, if unorthodox, religious beliefs.
Alejandra Sandoval, Soprano
Diana Peralta, Mezzo-soprano
César Delgado, Tenor
Carlos López, Baritone
Tickets available at the door!
Forever Wild Napeague (5 miles) – Join our leader on his favorite hike — a fast-paced round trip on rolling terrain with not one but two rewards: spectacular unspoiled views of both Fresh Pond and Napeague Bay. Bring liquids. Alternate contact irwinlevy@gmail.com
Irwin Levy
516 456 1337
sharstat@yahoo.com
Napeague
Meet on Napeague HARBOR Road about one half mile north of Rte 27 Montauk
Join us at Wolffer Kitchen Amagansett for 3 course meal with a complimentary glass of Wolffer wine for $35.00 every Thursday and Sunday!
Contact Information:
6312672764
Price:
35.00
Where:
Wolffer Kitchen Amagansett
4 Amagansett Square Drive
Amagansett
Website:
www.wolfferkitchen.com
Starting Seeds at Quail Hill Farm
Saturday, April 7, 2018
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Extra hands are needed for the Peconic Land Trust’s annual seeding workshop. Work side by side with Farm Manager Layton Guenther to plant a variety of seeds in the trays destined for the greenhouse, and learn about the importance of making and using compost. All participants are invited to return on May 19 to transplant the seedlings into the fields of the Farm. Free! Rain or shine. Please park on Deep Lane, reached via Town Lane or Side Hill Lane, and meet Layton at the farm’s greenhouse.
Contact Information:
Peconic Land Trust
6312833195
events@peconiclandtrust.org
Price:
Free
Where:
Quail Hill Farm
660 Old Stone Hwy
Amagansett
Website:
peconiclandtrust.org/get-involved/events/starting-seeds-at-quail-hill-farm
Sat, Apr 07, 20181:00 PM
South Fork Natural History Museum
377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike
Bridgehampton
Introduction to the SoFo Shark Research & Education Program: Family/Children Ages 6 & Older
Presentation by SoFo Shark Research & Education Program Leaders: Greg Metzger, Chief Field Coordinator, and Dr. Tobey Curtis, Lead Scientist and Fisheries Manager at NOAA Fisheries In January, SoFo announced a new shark science endeavor titled the SoFo Shark Research and Education Program. This SoFo-led initiative encompasses a collaboration of scientists, educators, and fishermen for the conservation and sustainability of several shark species that inhabit our waters. The Program gets underway in May of this year. Get ahead of the program launch by attending this information-packed introduction as Greg and Tobey enlighten everyone on the vulnerability of sharks, inform attendees about shark life cycles and ecology, and discuss the objectives of the research and education program. Toby will tell you about the history of the project and answer your science related questions, while Greg will explain the fieldwork component and tell you about the project’s exciting internship program. If you are at all interested in sharks, this presentation is for you!Advance reservations are required. Programs free for SoFo members. Non-members: $15/ adult, $10/child 3-12 years, 2 and under free. Fees include free admission to the museum on the day of the event.
SoFo Staff
sofo@hamptons.com
6315379735
Price: See above
Easily the most historically accurate Jimi Hendrix show ever, Kiss the Sky is the only Hendrix tribute with spot-on look-a-like and sound-a- like performing musicians representing both of Hendrix’s groups, the Experience and Band of Gypsies. Performing Hendrix’s iconic hit songs such as: Foxey Lady, Hey Joe, Purple Haze, Voodoo Child, and more!
Box Office
631-725-9500
boxoffice@baystreet.org
Bay Street Theater and Sag Harbor Center for the Arts
1 Bay Street
Sag Harbor
www.baystreet.org/calendar/kiss-the-sky-jimi-hendrix-re-experience/
The second full moon in a month is called the blue moon, and this is the second blue moon of 2018! Join us for a walk in the Manor House area along the shores of Sanctuary Pond and through the woods.
Saturday, March 31, 2018
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Mashomack Preserve
79 South Ferry Rd
Shelter Island