The Concerned Citizens of Montauk awarded certificates to 28 students in grades three through eight, who earned the top places in the 2022 Montauk School Science Fair held on April 1. Additionally, CCOM President Laura Tooman delivered $700 in cash prizes to the top performing students in grades five through eight and another $300 in complimentary CCOM family memberships to the six first-place winners in grades five to eight.
“These students are the future of our community and creating true environmental stewards should be a top priority. CCOM looks forward to working with these incredible students as they continue to expand their scientific understanding and appreciation of this incredible place we call home,” noted Tooman.
The Montauk Historical Society is behind an event in which representatives of the Quogue Wildlife Refuge will be at the Montauk Lighthouse on Saturday, June 4. The whole family is invited to get up close and personal with a snake, turtle, bird and insect, and learn all about the history and adaptations of their species. There are two shows scheduled, noon and 1:30 p.m. and both are free.
Volunteers and donations of non-perishable foods (or money) are needed to keep Montauk’s Little Free Food Pantry (located at the Montauk School) up and running and stocked for those in need.
To help, contact Kate Meuth at npcowgirls@gmail.com.
The Amagansett Village Improvement Society will host a 100th anniversary T-shirt design content, accepting submissions through June 15.
The design should focus on the AVIS mission to beautify downtown and should not focus on one business, according to the rules, and the contest is open to all ages. For more information, visit keepamagansettbeautiful.com.
The Jewish Center of the Hamptons, in partnership with The Perlman Music Program, will present “Tutti Suonare” on Saturday, June 11, at 7 p.m.. The program will feature artist-faculty Itzhak Perlman, Merry Peckham, Kirsten Docter, Patrick Romano, Saeunn Thorsteinsdottir, Don Weilerstein and Vivian Hornik-Weilerstein and Chamber Music Workshop’s young artist participants as they perform and sing together, this year in memory of longtime faculty member Roger Tapping. “We are overjoyed that we can once again partner with PMP and bring magnificent music back into our sacred space,” says Rabbi Debra Stein.
After a two-year COVID hiatus, DanceHampton is back with live performances next weekend. On Friday, June 10, at 6 p.m., and again on Saturday, June 11, at 1 p.m., the dance company will present “The Time of Our Lives,” a celebration of its 15 years of recitals on the East End. Then, on Saturday, June 11, at 7 p.m., the DanceHampton company dancers will take part in a competition showcase. All performances are at East Hampton High School on Long Lane.
The East Hampton Library will present a program about horseshoe crabs on Wednesday, June 8, at 7 p.m. via Zoom.
To register, email info@easthamptonlibrary.org.
In observance of the holiday of Shavuot, Center For Jewish Life will be holding an Ice Cream Party and Torah reading of the Ten Commandments. The reading and party will take place on Sunday, June 5, at 11 a.m. at Steinbeck Park. Also, Shavuot Yizkor memorial service will be held on Monday, June 6, at 11:15 a.m. at the center, 24 Long Island Avenue. To reserve your spot, visit CFJewishlife.com or call 631-938-6202.
The Church, 48 Madison Street, will host “Sag Harbor in Focus,” for its sixth annual celebration of the Village of Sag Harbor and living on the East End, as experienced by the students from Pierson High School. The exhibition will include photographs in eight separate categories including Portraiture, Landscape, Architecture, Still Life, Home and Family, A Sense of Place, People and Activities, and Inside Out. The students’ work was assembled by artist and Pierson High School art teacher Peter Solow and art teacher Liz Cataletto, including work from their Advanced Photography and Photography classes.
An opening reception and award ceremony is planned for Wednesday, June 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. The show will run from June 9 through 18, with hours from Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
The Sag Harbor Masonic Club’s Tuesday Jam Session continues this week, from 7 to 9 p.m., in the Masonic Temple. The Jam Session is inspired by the late-night jam sessions and loft rehearsals in New York City.
The Masonic Temple is located at 200 Main Street, Sag Harbor, above the Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum, with plenty of parking in the rear of the building.
For more information and ticket sales, visit masonicmusicseries.com.
A chess club for children ages 6 to 11, at any level of experience, will be held on Thursdays at 5 p.m. through June 23. Each class requires a separate registration.
For a full list of library programs, or for more information, visit johnjermain.org.
John “Barley” Dunne, director of the Town of East Hampton’s Shellfish Hatchery will present a talk about oysters and how you can grow your own on Thursday, June 2, at 5 p.m. at the South Fork Natural History Museum.
To register, email info@sofo.org.
Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic will hold its annual East End Benefit on Saturday, June 4. Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America will be the honored guest at the event that will start at 7 p.m. at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club. According to a press release, she will be speaking about how Planned Parenthood has been working to combat the constant assaults on abortion access around the country.
For more information, visit plannedparenthood.org.
A new season in the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center’s “Thinking Forward” Lectures Series continues on Saturday, June 11, at 4 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 141 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike. The topic, “Equality Matters In the Hamptons,” will focus on “The Center’s History Uncovered” and will be presented by Mark Torres, author of “Local Island Migrant Camps: Dust for Blood.” Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center board member Reverend Tisha Dixon Williams will moderate.
Torres uncovered more research about the center, which was founded after a tragic fire on October 22, 1950, in which children perished.
For more information on the lecture or the center, visit bhccrc.org.
A Chess Showcase is planned at the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center for Saturday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
And on Friday, June 17, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. the children and six teaching artists will present Art in a Box. They are planning to wrap the basketball court and display the art in that box. The show will include ceramics, painting, textiles, photography, collage, and drawing.
For more information, email info@bhccrc.org or call 631-537-0616.
The Parrish Art Museum features speakers in rapid-fire presentations about living creatively on the East End at PechaKucha Night Hamptons, Vol. 36, on Friday, June 3, at 6 p.m. The speakers, who will show 20 images for 20 seconds in compelling 6-minute and 40-second long presentations, include Sarah Alford, Brianna L. Hernández, John Melillo, Ted Nemeth, Camille Perrottet, Mark Seidenfeld, and Denise Silva-Dennis. PechaKucha will be presented in person at the museum and livestreamed.
Also at the Parrish, on Saturday June 11 and Sunday June 12, the Parrish Art Museum presents its annual two-day horticulture event Landscape Pleasures, featuring a Saturday morning symposium with leaders in landscape architecture David Hocker, Laurie Olin, and Joe Wahler. On Sunday, registrants may take self-guided tours of five private gardens on the East End. Tickets to Landscape Pleasures start at $200 and include admission to the symposium, garden tours, and a Friday evening screening of the film “The Gardener.”
For more information or to purchase tickets, go to parrishart.org.
The public is invited to visit the Watermill Center on Saturday, June 4, from 3 to 6 p.m. during its Community Day. There is a $15 fee for admission.
Email visit@watermillcenter.org for information.
The Members Art Show at the Water Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Road, continues through June 12. It features the work of more than 100 of its members. Museum hours are Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday, from 1 to 4 p.m. An opening reception will be held for the show on June 4, from 4 to 7 p.m.
For more information, visit watermillmuseum.org.
The Clay Art Guild of the Hamptons will be hosting its annual Charity Yard Sale on Saturday, June 4, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the courtyard of the Water Mill Museum. World Central Kitchen will be the beneficiary of this year’s sale. The nonprofit has provided over 20 million meals to Ukrainian citizens displaced during the war. Handmade pottery by local artists will be sold, including mugs, plates, vases, dishes and so much more.
The Clay Art Guild of the Hamptons Inc. is a non-profit creative community devoted to teaching clay art, exhibiting clay art and providing an environment for the enrichment of clay artists.
A one-woman play, “My Story, My Voice,” will open on Saturday, June 4, at 7 p.m. at the Southampton Cultural Center. An additional performance is set for Sunday, June 5, at 5 p.m.
The play brings into focus some of the struggles and pressures that might be experienced by children of immigrants in Western society.
Tickets are $25 general admission; $15 for students under 21 and are available in advance at scc-arts.org or at the door before the performance.
The Southampton Artists Association’s Memorial Day Art Exhibit, featuring more than 40 participants, continues through Sunday, June 5, at the Southampton Cultural Center. Gallery hours are Sunday through Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. CDC guidelines for social distancing will be followed.
To view the exhibit online, go to southamptonartists.org/saa-current-show/
Admission is free. For more information, call 631-283-7432 or email shartists11968@gmail.com.
A new book club for 20- and 30-somethings, facilitated by the Rogers Memorial Library, gets started on Saturday, June 5, at 12:30 a.m. at Saaz restaurant in Southampton. Under discussion this month is “Helter Skelter.”
To register, email melissa@myrml.org.
The grounds of the Southampton History Museum will be the location for the Hampton Flea + Vintage market on Sunday, June 5, at 10 a.m. The curated show will include vendors showing one-of-a-kind vintage clothing and collectibles.
A lecture on local farm produce and healthy meals, which will include a three-course meal, will take place at the East End Food Institute, 39 Tuckahoe Road, Southampton, on Tuesday, June 7, at 4 p.m. The program is sponsored by Temple Adas Israel in Sag Harbor. The cost is $40.
To register, email tobyspitz@att.net.
On Saturday, June 4, from 10 a.m. to noon, take advantage of E-Waste Recycling Day to properly dispose of unwanted electronics such as computers, servers, laptops, tablets, cell phones, monitors, network equipment, modems, routers, AC adapters, wires/chargers/cables, keyboards/mice, house and office phones, computer components, circuit boards, video game systems, VCR/DVD players, audio/stereo systems and surge protectors/battery back-ups to be recycled by Electronic Waste Recycling Inc. Items that will not be accepted include loose batteries (must be installed within original device), devices with refrigerants, televisions, appliances (toaster ovens, microwaves, coffee machines, washer/dryers), incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs (LED are accepted for recycling) and thermometers.
Olga Vinokur, prize-winning pianist, will perform at the library on Sunday, June 5, at 3 p.m. Her son Dan Gnip will join her for four-hand piano duets.
Come to the library for “A Visit with Helen A. Harrison” on Wednesday, June 15, at 1 p.m. She is the author of “An Artful Corpse.”
For information about library programs or to register, visit myrml.org.
The Hampton Bays Beautification Association will hold is 36th annual Garden Party Fundraiser and Famous Auction on Saturday, June 4, from noon to 3:30 p.m. at Oakland’s Restaurant. Tickets are $60 in advance, $65 at the door. To purchase in advance, email president@hbba.net or call 917-405-9405 or 631 723-2234.
Also Hampton Bays Beautification Association will meet at the Hampton Bays Library on Ponquogue Avenue on Monday, June 6, at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be Hampton Bays Superintendent of Schools Lars Clemensen. All are welcome to attend.
A reminder that the Good Ground Farmers Market has opened for its fourth season. It takes place every Thursday through September 15, from 3 to 7 p.m., at 190 West Montauk Highway.
The Italian American Association is having a Lobster Bake on Wednesday, June 22, at 5 p.m., at Dockers Waterside Restaurant, 94 Dune Road in East Quogue.
The cost is $60 per person.
Call Annette at 631-728-3379 for reservations and more information.
The Westhampton Beach Fire Department will hold a blood drive at the Sunset Avenue firehouse on Friday, June 17, from 2 to 8 p.m. For information call 631-553-4622 or 1-800-933-2566. Donors can register at the 800 number or at nybc.org. Donors must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in good health. Donors age 76 and older can continue to donate blood if they meet all eligibility criteria and present a physician’s letter allowing them to donate.
The need for blood donations cannot be overstated. From organ transplants to heart surgeries, today’s advanced medical care relies on blood transfusions. When one person donates a unit of blood, it can be separated into individual components to save multiple lives. Blood donors help meet the daily transfusion needs of cancer and surgery patients, accident and burn victims, newborns and mothers delivering babies, AIDS and sickle cell anemia patients, and many more.
The Village of Westhampton Beach is developing a list of residents who are interested in serving their community as members of the village’s appointed boards and committees.
Interested individuals are asked to contact Village Clerk Elizabeth Lindtvit at elindtvit@westhamptonbeach.org with a brief description of background and interests.
As part of its Link and Learn series, the Westhampton Free Library will host a discussion with Realtor Aimee Fitzpatrick Martin from Saunders & Associates. She will share her top 10 tips to help you sell your home for the most money on Friday, June 3, at noon.
Tweens and teens are invited to make a wood sign to celebrate Juneteenth on Friday, June 3, at 5 p.m.
In the next in its Link and Learn series, cheesemonger Raven Janoski will teach how to make a charcuterie platter on Saturday, June 4, at noon.
Tweens are invited to celebrate Pride Month with a hanging rainbow decoration that spins and twirls on Tuesday, June 7, at 4 p.m.
Community members are invited to join the library’s beginner bridge program to be held on Tuesdays, starting June 7 and continuing through August 2, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Learn to play bridge or brush up on the basics with instructor Arnold Fisher. Registration is $65 and space is limited.
For information about library programs, call 631-288-3335 or visit westhamptonlibrary.net.
The Remsenburg Academy’s Art at the Academy current exhibit, featuring works by Chris Cohen, Debra Domingos and Ceil Frank, continues through June 5 with gallery hours on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Remsenburg Academy is located at 130 South Country Road, Remsenburg.
The Hallockville Museum Farm will hold a spring tea on Friday, June 10, at 1 p.m. The annual fundraiser will feature an assortment of savory and sweet finger foods, teas and a presentation by an herbal educator.
Tickets are $45 and may be purchased at hallockville.org.
The 20th annual Teeny Awards ceremony will take place at Riverhead High School on June 5.
Tickets are $10 and available online at teenyawards.booktix.com.
The Perlman Music Program Chamber Music Workshop kicks off on Friday, June 3, at 7 p.m. with a chamber music concert featuring works by Beethoven, Faure, Haydn, Janacek, Mozart, and Prokofiev. The event is free and open to the public. All guests must be vaccinated against COVID-19 and may be required to provide proof of vaccination upon arrival. Masks are required.
For details, visit perlmanmusicprogram.org. The program takes place at 73 Shore Road, Shelter Island.
The Havens Farmers Market is open at the Shelter Island History Center, 16, South Ferry Road, on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., through September 3.
On June 5, Strong’s Water Club in Mattituck will host Back to the Bays from noon to 4 p.m. Information will be available about various opportunities. Admission is free for the event, which will include live music, a live painting performance and art auction by Carolyn Munaco, a Back to the Bays Membership Drive and Raffle, Fish Printing with the Fisheries Team, Live Marine Animals, and Shellfish Restoration Demonstration and talks by Cornell Cooperative Extension’s aquaculture experts. Guests will also be able to enjoy Peconic Gold oysters, $5 glasses of Rosé for the Bays by Borghese Vineyards, and a special small bites menu for purchase from Windamere featuring local fish tacos, burgers, lobster rolls and more. The sales of food, beverages, art auction, raffles tickets and other items will all benefit the bays.
Strong’s Water Club is located on Wickham Avenue in Mattituck. RSVP at backtothebays.org/programs/backtothebaysday2022. Those who preregister will receive a chance to win a Back to the Bays gift basket valued at over $300.
The North Fork Community Theatre will hold a Building on Tradition Gala with a Concert By the Bay on June 11. Two concerts are planned, 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
The concerts will be held at Veterans Memorial Park in Mattituck, overlooking the Great Peconic Bay. The proceeds from the gala will go toward the renovations of the theater.
Take a nature and bird watching cruise with the South Fork Natural History Museum aboard a Stony Brook Southampton marine vessel on Saturday, June 4, at 9:45 a.m.
Email info@sofo.org to reserve.
On Saturday June 4, at 10 a.m., hike 3 miles by Chatfield’s Hole. Meet at the kiosk parking area on Route 114 at the intersection of Edward’s Hole Road in East Hampton (2 miles north of Stephen Hands Path).
Walk leader is Dave Luce; call 917-885-5749.
On Saturday, June 4, at 10 a.m. paddle Taylor Creek and Heady Creek Paddle. Launch at Boatmans Lane, east end of Shinnecock Bay. Parking permits not required. Take Montauk Highway to Halsey Neck Lane in Southampton then south to Boatmans Lane. Bring your own kayak and paddle. Life jackets with an attached whistle are mandatory. Register for the event by calling or e-mailing Vincent Scerbinski, 631 287-2713, vscerbinski@verizon.net.
On Sunday, June 5, at 10 a.m. hike the Anna and Daniel Mulvihill Preserve and the William Mulvihill Preserve. Meet at the parking area at the end of the driveway, 820 Brick Kiln Road, Sag Harbor (entrance is opposite Highview Drive; look for the gray pillars).
The walk leader is Jean Mc Dermott; 631-599-2391.
Hike through the cranberry bog at Sweezy Pond Preserve in Riverhead on Sunday, June 5, at 9 a.m.
Email info@sofo.org for meeting information and other details.
On Wednesday June 8, at 10 a.m. join Irwin Levy for a Beach Hampton Walking Tour. Meet at 10 a.m. at the ocean at Napeague Lane in Amagansett. An East Hampton Town parking permit is needed.
For information, call Levy at 516-456-1337 or email irwintlevy@gmail.com.
YOUTH CORNER
Children from newborn to age 4 are invited to participate in a series of high energy music classes led by Ramblin’ Dan’s Freewheelin’ Band, at the Southampton Arts Center. The series continues through August 3.
For details, email info@southamptonartscenter.org.
Arigatai Dojo, a United States Judo Association-chartered club, offers free judo classes on most Wednesdays at Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School in Manorville. Classes are for those age 8 and up.
For more information, call 631-909-2273.
Project Most, based at the Community Learning Center at Neighborhood House, has a full lineup of programs for children. Programs are available for children as young as 18 months. Coming up is the Saturday Run Club on June 4, 11, and 25, at 8 a.m. (email Jacqueline@projectmost.org regarding this program).
For a full list of the many programs offered by Project Most, as well as details about program times and fees, go to projectmost.org.
The Southampton Youth Bureau will sponsor supervised trips to local amusement parks and attractions on Tuesdays during the summer starting July 5 through August 16 for those in grades six to 10. The bus will leave from the Flanders Community Center. Among the planned trips are Cousins Paintball, the Adventure Park, Splish Splash, and Peconic Paddle.
For a list of all the trips and to register, go to southamptontownny.gov/youthbureau.