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Second Annual Art and Nature Take Flight Birdhouse Exhibition Opening Reception

Saturday, June 29th, 4pm – 6pm, Bridge Gardens

Please join us for the opening of our second birdhouse exhibition, this year featuring over 40 talented local artists! View, sip, snack, and bid on your favorite one – or more – created just for this event which benefits the Peconic Land Trust. Birdhouses will be on display until Saturday, August 17 when bidding will close and winners will be announced, so return often to check on your bid, and plan to join us for the closing event!

https://peconiclandtrust.org/get-involved/events/2nd-annual-art-and-nature-take-flight

Bay Street Theater Music Mondays – Jill Eikenberry with Michael Tucker

Monday, July 1st, 8:00pm at Bay Street Theater

Jill Eikenberry, last seen at Bay Street in Enter Laughing, the musical, returns to our stage with songs from her life and her career. The theme of the show is “taking a chance on love”, and it will include works by Kurt Weill, Randy Newman, Peggy Lee, Janis Ian, and Joni Mitchell, as well as some exciting new composers. She’ll be joined by her wonderful musical director, James Horan, at the piano, Mike Kuennen on bass, Zach Eldridge on drums, and Lee Weisman on guitar, plus some special guests, including the award-winning actor, David Rasche with 2 to his hilarious original songs, and her ever- eager husband Michael Tucker.

http://www.baystreet.org/calendar/music-mondays-jill-eikenberry-michael-tucker-with/

Choral Society of the Hamptons: Mozart in Salzburg

Saturday, June 29th at 5:00pm and 7:30pm

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) is best known for beloved symphonies, concertos, and operas, especially those wrote in Vienna. However, the music he composed in Salzburg, although written with restrictions set by his employer, the Archbishop of Salzburg, highlights his innovative choral music, which both satisfied the conservative demands of the archbishop and his own ambitions. Mozart in Salzburg, the Choral Society of the Hamptons’ concert on June 29, features three of these works, Vesperae Solennes de Confessore (Solemn Vespers of the Confessor), K. 339, Regina Coeli, K. 276, and Veni Sancte Spiritus, K. 47. The soprano soloist Chelsea Shephard will return to grace the performances with her bright, warm voice, performing two Mozart concert arias: Voi avete un cor fedele, K. 217, and Alma grande e nobil cor, K. 578. The chorus will be joined by the South Fork Chamber Orchestra, performing Mozart’s Divertimento for Strings, K. 138. The program, at 5 and 7:30 p.m., will usher in summer on the South Fork with sounds of triumph from this venerated composer.

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