HAMPTONS CHIHULY AND CHAMPAGNE IN REMSENBERG
Sun, Aug 20 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Where: Private Residence
Contact Information: Alicia Dorn (954) 376-6690
http://wmoda.com/chihuly-champagne-%C2%B7-the-hamptons/
Tickets are $50
Enjoy champagne and hors d’oeuvres at a private VIP reception to view a spectacular Chihuly collection in a beautiful Remsenburg home. Join special guests Rick Friedman and Louise Irvine.
MARINE BIOLOGY BOAT TRIP FOR AGES 8 AND UP IN SOUTHAMPTON
Sat, Aug 19 9:45 AM-1:00 PM
Where: Please call 537-9735 for reservations
and info about meeting places in Southampton
The South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center. On this adventure, you’ll participate in the variety of activities performed by marine biologists as you trawl the waters of the bay to learn about its biology and ecology. You’ll help bring in, then study, finfish, invertebrates, and plankton.
FISHERMAN’S FAIR AT ASHAWAGH HALL IN EAST HAMPTON
August 20, 2016 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Ashawagh Hall
780 Springs Fireplace Road
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-267-6554
There will be the Farmers Market and the Craft Section from 9:00AM – 1:00PM. At 1:00PM the food will become available and the Fair will run until 8:00PM.
NEW YORK CITY BALLET: ON AND OFF STAGE AT GUILD HALL IN EAST HAMPTON
When: Fri, Aug 18 8:00 PM
158 Main Street, East Hampton, New York 11937, East Hampton Village
631 324-0806
A unique and intimate look at New York City Ballet. Principal Dancer Jared Angle hosts an informal evening featuring excerpts from the Company’s world-renowned repertory.
JAZZ ON THE TERRACE AT THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM
When: Fri, Aug 18 6:00 PM
279 Montauk Hwy, Water Mill
http://www.parrishart.org
Bring chairs and blankets to watch the sunset, enjoy café specials, and hear live jazz with top musicians hand-picked by the East End’s legendary Richie Siegler–the perfect start to the weekend.
TOM TWOMEY SERIES: SAVING LI’S GROUNDWATER AT THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY
When: Thu, Aug 17 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
159 Main Street, East Hampton Village
Learn about the current water quality issues and what can be done to manage this looming environmental challenge with speaker Sarah Meyland, water specialist and NYIT Associate Professor.