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SUMMARY:Tutti Suonare on Shelter Island
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss our beloved Tutti Suonare concerts on June 9 and 10! Distinguished Artist-Faculty will join Young Artists in an unforgettable program of chamber music masterpieces\, capped with a choral performance led by Patrick Romano. \nFeaturing Molly Carr\, Merry Peckham\, Itzhak Perlman\, Donald Weilerstein\, Vivian Hornik-Weilerstein\, and Areta Zhulla. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nAs a young violin student at Juilliard\, Toby Perlman imagined an antidote to the competitive and isolating environment that exceptional young artists often grapple with in the pursuit of their craft. \nIn the summer of 1994\, along with her husband Itzhak\, Toby established The Perlman Music Program for aspiring young violinists\, violists\, cellists\, bassists\, and pianists. In 2000\, a visionary group of supporters secured the program’s 28-acre home on Shelter Island overlooking Crescent Beach. This peaceful\, secluded campus is the perfect setting for students to escape the demands of their complicated lives and come together to form a lasting community. \nToby’s dream is based on a deceptively simple idea: meet the needs of each child\, respect and trust students\, and immerse them in a nurturing environment that emphasizes connection over competition. At PMP\, our young musicians learn how to be in the world. They collaborate\, support each other\, and contribute to camp life. Our faculty look beyond the surface of technical proficiency and focus on their students’ potential to be interesting artists. We safeguard talent and individuality\, and encourage kids to explore\, take risks\, and develop at their own pace. \nToday\, PMP provides a vibrant curriculum of programs\, residencies\, concerts\, mentorship\, and educational engagement\, filling more than 300 days of the year. The most promising young musicians from across the world have a platform to thrive\, make music together\, challenge each other\, form life-long bonds\, and transform their potential into a life-changing reality.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/tutti-suonare-on-shelter-island/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Bay Street Theatre Sunset Cocktail Party @ The Bridge
DESCRIPTION:  \nBAY STREET THEATER is a not-for-profit 299-seat professional regional theater situated on the Long Wharf\, in Sag Harbor\, NY\, and was founded in 1991. Founded by Sybil Christopher\, Emma Walton Hamilton and Stephen Hamilton.\nBay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center of the Arts is a year-round\, not-for-profit professional theater and community cultural center\, which endeavors to innovate\, educate\, motivate\, and entertain a diverse community through the performing arts. We serve as a beacon\, a social and cultural gathering place\, an educational resource\, a center for innovation and new work development\, and an ever-expanding home for a community of artists. \nMany of the productions that premiered or were developed at Bay Street have moved to Broadway\, Off-Broadway\, regionally and abroad\, including NOBODY DON’T LIKE YOGI\, HEDDA GABLER\, LOVE JANIS\, IF LOVE WERE ALL\, FULL GALLOP\, SWINGTIME CANTEEN and THREE HOTELS. Bay Street is considered ” …one of the Country’s pre-eminent regional theatres” ( CBS Sunday Morning ) and “…in the same league with the best major regional and Off-Broadway theatres.” (Newsday) \nIn addition to the Mainstage productions\, the variety of year-round programs at Bay Street include The Comedy Club\, The Workshops\, Special Events\, and Educational Outreach Initiatives including Literature Live!\, a Summer College Internship Program\, Theater Workshops and Kids Theater Camps and Classes. \n  \nBay Street Theater is proud to be a member of Hamptons Arts Network
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/bay-street-theatre-sunset-cocktail-party-the-bridge/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T200000
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SUMMARY:All Against Abuse Gala Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Domestic and relationship violence continues to have a very real impact\, not only on our society as a whole\, but on friends\, neighbors\, and family.\nYour support and commitment have allowed The Retreat to make great strides in addressing and preventing abuse. \nBecause of you\, our community has access to prevention education programs\, counseling services\, crisis support\, advocacy\, and a 24-hour hotline. Anyone impacted by violence and abuse can access these services at no charge to them. \nJoin us for All Against Abuse because we cannot continue this work without you.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/all-against-abuse-gala-benefit/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:SFAH (D-D-D) Sale and Auction Benefit Gala
DESCRIPTION:The 31st Annual Decorators-Designers-Dealers (D-D-D) Sale and Auction Benefit Gala will take place on Saturday\, June 3\, 2023.  Festivities begin at 4pm for sponsors and benefactors and 5pm for general admission.  \n​ \nAs always\, the fabulous furniture sale will feature designer furniture and rare antiques\, gently used and new home furnishings\, decorative accessories\, and much more.  There is literally nothing anywhere like our Decorators-Designers-Dealers event! \n​ \nThe auctions will offer items from top names in fashion\, jewelry\, travel\, fine dining\, entertainment\, sports\, health and beauty\, plus priceless one-of-a-kind items\, including exotic vacations at private resorts\, golf outings\, and more. The wine auction will feature a selection of wines that rival the best of any private collection.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/sfah-d-d-d-sale-and-auction-benefit-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:The Garden Club of East Hampton
DESCRIPTION:GCEH is an all volunteer organization committed to East Hampton and the environment.Please consider a donation to help us fund our community programs\, highlighted in the slide show below.\n  \nThe Garden Club of East Hampton was founded in 1914 and incorporated in the State of New York in 1998.\nThe purpose of the Garden Club of East Hampton is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening\, to share the advantages of membership by means of educational meetings\, conferences\, correspondence and publications\, and to restore\, improve and protect the quality of the environment through educational programs and action in the fields of conservation and civic improvements. \n 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/the-garden-club-of-east-hampton/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:EH Historical Golf at the Maidstone
DESCRIPTION:Golf Outing Benefit at The Maidstone Club\nTHURSDAY\, MAY 25\, 2022\n\n\nIndividual Player – (SOLD OUT)\nFoursome – (SOLD OUT) \nTee Signs for purchase\n$195 \nSchedule of the day:\n11:30am – Registration and Brunch\n1:30pm – Shotgun Start\n5:30pm – Cocktails on the Veranda\n6:30pm – Dinner and Live Auction
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/eh-historical-golf-at-the-maidstone/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Hamptons Jazz Fest
DESCRIPTION:Hamptons Jazz Fest is produced by The Jam Session in collaboration with a major donor and life-long jazz enthusiast.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/hamptons-jazz-fest/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons
DESCRIPTION: \n  \n  \nhttps://hahgarden.org/
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/horticultural-alliance-of-the-hamptons/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T180000
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SUMMARY:Think Gala
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 22nd – 6 to 10 pmThink Gala\nThe Maidstone\n207 Main Street in East Hampton\nGet an inside look at our impact made so far to increase education access for students\naround the world and how we built our globally recognized 3D printed school in Madagascar.\nWe will be unveiling our next project\, partners\, and our shared vision for the future. \nThe evening will include an exclusive outdoor short film screening of our work and socializing.\nHors d’oeuvres and drinks throughout the evening. The theme will be Halloween in the Garden.\nCostumes are encouraged. \nIndividual and group tickets can be purchased. Only 150 will be available. Ticket prices $200 to $800.\nEmail lauren@thinkinghuts.org if you have any questions.\nthinkinghuts.org
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/think-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Southampton Cultural Center 5th Annual Gala Wine and Roses
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 16 • 4:00-7:00 p.m.\n25 Pond Lane • Southampton\, NY  11968\nJoin us for sumptuous food\, good wine\, refreshing cocktails\, live entertainment\, and a silent auction. \nDress: casual chic. \nTickets:\nGeneral Admission – $125\nEmerging Leader (under 35) – $75\nVirtual Attendance – $40 – does not include food or beverages \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOUR VISION\n\n\nAs a major contributor to the vision of Southampton Village\, the Southampton Cultural Center engages our diverse community and nourishes excellence in all creative art forms as a dynamic venue for programs centered on education\, exhibition\, and performance. We are committed to taking a leadership role in the expansion of the Southampton Village Arts District. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOUR MISSION\n\nTo provide performance\, exhibition\, and compelling arts and cultural education opportunities accessible to all in the greater Southampton community.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/southampton-cultural-center-5th-annual-gala-wine-and-roses/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Stroll to the Sea Dog Walk @ Mulford Farm
DESCRIPTION:Stroll to the Sea Dog Walk @ Mulford Farm \n\nOct 8 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm\n\n\n\nSAVE THE DATE – MORE DETAILS COMING SOON!
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/stroll-to-the-sea-dog-walk-mulford-farm/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T235900
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SUMMARY:Hamptons International Film Festival 7th-16th
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE!!COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND\nOctober 7th to 16th\n30th ANNIVERSARY Hamptons International Film Festival\nEast Hampton\, Southampton\, Sag Harbor + Montauk\nOver 100 films\, premieres\, red carpets\, parties\, panels and fun! #heckyeah\nhamptonsfilmfest.org
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/hamptons-international-film-festival-7th-16th/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T235900
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SUMMARY:Maidstone Club Golf Tournament Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center
DESCRIPTION:Golf the PrestigiousMAIDSTONE GOLF CLUB in EAST HAMPTON\nto benefit the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center\nReserve NOW- This will sell out quickly\nThursday September 29th\, 2022\nRegistration begins at 10:00 AM\nBrunch\, BBQ\, Journal\, Auction & Prizes
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/maidstone-club-golf-tournament-bridgehampton-child-care-recreational-center/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T235900
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SUMMARY:24th Annual Ann Liguori Foundation Charity Golf Classic
DESCRIPTION:This event raises money and awareness for cancer research\, prevention\, care and mentorship. Each year Ann hosts this popular golf outing at a prestigious golf course in The Hamptons and the tournament supports organizations such as St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital\, the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation\, KIDS NEED MORE\, East End Hospice\, to name a few. The ALF also supports scholarships that help young women pursue careers in sports media.\n24th Annual Ann Liguori Foundation Charity Golf Classic benefiting  cancer research  \nMaidstone Club\, East Hampton\, NY  \n10:30 am: Registration & Brunch  \n1 pm: Shotgun Start  \n5:30 pm: Cocktails followed by Awards Dinner & Live Auction  \nFoursome cost: $8\,800 Cost per person: $2\,200 includes brunch\, golf\, cocktails\, awards dinner\, premier goodie bag & opportunities to bid on prestigious golf &  travel opportunities
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/24th-annual-ann-liguori-foundation-charity-golf-classic/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220919T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220919T190000
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SUMMARY:Guild Hall Maidstone Club Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, September 19th – 11 am to 7 pmMaidstone Club Golf Outing\nThe Maidstone Club\n50 Old Beach Lane in East Hampton\nGolf at the historic\, ocean-front Maidstone Club in East Hampton. Practice on the gorgeously\nmaintained grounds while you work up an appetite for a delicious lunch served on the Clubhouse\nveranda overlooking one of the most beautiful ocean beaches in America. The shotgun tournament\nbegins at 1:30pm followed by cocktails and hors d’ oeuvres\, and an awards ceremony honoring the\ntop golfers at the outing. \nTickets are $1\,200 per player.\nguildhall.org
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/guild-hall-maidstone-club-golf-outing/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220910T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220910T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T170137
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SUMMARY:Water Mill Museum-THIRTY SQUARED
DESCRIPTION:THIRTY SQUARED\n“SUMMER FINALE 2022”\nOPENING RECEPTION\nSEPTEMBER 10\, 4-7PM\nJoin us for the opening reception of the Thirty Squared “Summer Finale 2022” exhibit. The Thirty Squared painting group was formed in January of 2015 when artist Aubrey Grainger challenged her Facebook friends to Paint 30 paintings in 30 days. The result was an exhibit featuring the fun\, lively and free-spirited work of 18 artists. This year participating artists were asked to paint every day for 30 days\, either doing a painting a day or working longer on more developed pieces. Along the way they encouraged one another with praise and constructive criticism. Come to this fabulous show and see what they achieved!
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/water-mill-museum-thirty-squared/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T170137
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SUMMARY:Children's Museum Golf Tourney at Maidstone
DESCRIPTION:15th Annual Golf Outing @ The Maidstone Club – Waitlist and Sponsorships Inquiries Only\nThursday\, September 8\, 2022 (11:30 am – 8:00pm)\n\n\nThursday\, September 8\, 2022 \nPlease join us for the Museum’s 15th Annual Golf Outing presented by Foray Golf on Thursday\, September 8\, 2022 at the Maidstone Golf Club in East Hampton. In addition to experiencing one of the most exclusive golf courses in America\, players will enjoy an exquisite brunch before their round and cocktails\, supper\, and a live auction upon returning to the oceanfront clubhouse. Individual tickets are $1\,200 and a foursome is $4\,200. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. \nSchedule of the day: \n11:30 am – Registration and Brunch \n1:30 pm – Shotgun Start \n5:30 pm – Cocktails on the Veranda \n6:30 pm – Dinner and Live Auction \nSOLD OUT – For waitlist and sponsorship information
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/childrens-museum-golf-tourney-at-maidstone/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220828T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220828T235900
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SUMMARY:Hampton Classic Horse Show
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 28th through September 4th – 8 to 5 daily\nOPENING DAY – Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show\nSnake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton \nThe Hampton Classic is one of the largest outdoor horse shows in the United States\, a premier destination for horse people\, and a much-anticipated stop on the summer tour for competitors. Now well into its fifth successful decade\, The Hampton Classic Horse Show is in a class all its own\, both in the minds of spectators and horse people alike. \nTop equestrians from around the world compete for more than one million dollars in prize money. National champion hunter competitors\, Olympic medalists\, and scores of children and adult amateurs make up the field riding approximately 1\,400 horses entered each year in 200+ separate competitions. \nIn addition to watching world class equestrian sport\, spectators enjoy  80 onsite shops\, International food options\, daily activities in the kids’ area\, and Monday’s annual Animal Adoption Day\, featuring rescued dogs\, cats\, and horses in search of a forever home. \nIn 2009\, the Hampton Classic became only the second horse show ever to receive the status of Heritage Competition by the United States Equestrian Federation.  This prestigious status is reserved for competitions that have been in existence for at least 25 years and have provided for their communities as well as the horse community as a whole in an unprecedented fashion. \nOpening Sunday you will find probably the tensest competition all week\, the legendary Hampton Classic Leadline.  Dozens upon dozens of ponies parade their riders\, judged by Olympic Gold medalist Joe Fargis\, while their proud parents and grandparents watch nervously from the V.I.P. tents. \nThe week culminates with the $410\,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix\, one of the most coveted titles in the sport. \nThe Hampton Classic Horse Show is always a grand way to end the summer. Held in high regard by the horse community\, famous for its Hamptons celebrity sightings\, and second to none in high end shopping boutiques\, it earns its nickname The Classic. \nGENERAL ADMISSION:\nDaily: $20/carload\nFree General Admission on Monday. LIHSSRD Competition only. Shops open!\nSeniors free: Tuesday – Thursday\nKids free: Thursday\nReserved Seats for Grand Prix Sunday: $45 per person for bucket seating in all sections. \nThe show ends on Sunday\, September 4th with the $300\,000+ FTI Grand Prix and FEI World\nCup Qualifer. Opening Ceremonies begin at 12 NOON in the Grand Prix Ring immediately\nfollowing the Leadline Classes with riders under the age of 8. \n  \nIn the Hamptons each summer\, horses and riding enjoy unprecedented popularity. Since the revival in 1971 of the Southampton Horse Show\, and the growth of its successor\, the Hampton Classic\, the area has seen the return of an equestrian tradition dating back to the turn of the century. \nWhen first organized in the early 1900s\, the annual Horse Show in Southampton took place on the sprawling open fields overlooking Lake Agawam. With the outbreak of the First World War the show was discontinued\, to be revived again with the advent of the Roaring Twenties. During the next decade\, riding and the Horse Show flourished in the Hamptons; with a group of enthusiasts forming the Southampton Riding and Hunt Club in 1922. Construction of the Club began that year on 20 acres of land on the outskirts of town. The stables and other buildings were made with the finest of materials\, and were finally completed after six years. When it opened in 1928\, the Club was a showpiece for the entire eastern seaboard.\nPatronized by wealthy equestrians\, the Club hosted the Horse Show through the Depression until the outbreak of World War II. The War and the death of the Club’s founder led to the end of the Horse Show\, and eventually the Club disbanded; the clubhouse\, stables\, and horses were sold. \nThe Show was revived in 1952 and was held through 1958\, but the glamour and enthusiasm that had distinguished the event in pre-War years were largely absent. Then in 1959\, Mrs. Morris Scott Wadley helped to reorganize the Show as a fundraiser for Southampton’s Parrish Art Museum\, leading to the formal incorporation of the Southampton Horse Show. For several years\, the Southampton Horse Show\, held at the Stanley Howard Estate in North Sea\, and the Horse Show Ball were major social events of the summer. \nFor several years\, the show was dormant\, and it seemed that the sixty-year tradition had died. But in the late sixties\, horses and riding in the area were again rising in popularity\, and those who remembered the colorful days of the Horse Show and Hunt Club in the twenties and the elegant revival of the Show in the early sixties felt that it would be a shame to let the tradition slip away.\nMrs. Edwin M. Schwenk\, Jr. managed to revive the show in 1971\, and for several years it was held at the Topping Riding Club in Sagaponack as a fundraiser for the Hampton Day School. At this point the modern-day Hampton Classic was about to have its genesis.\nThrough the early years\, exhibitors at the Horse Show\, as at most shows throughout the country\, were made up of wealthy members of high society. Athletic competition was most often of secondary concern to those who had turned out to see and be seen. Horse Shows in those days were primarily social gatherings. Judging was a very informal affair. Through the sixties and seventies\, shows became more competitive in nature\, riding became more sophisticated\, and show jumping was growing in popularity. \nIn 1976 it was suggested by Marie-Christophe de Menil that the Southampton Horse Show be expanded from a local show to a five-day “A” rated event that would include show jumping and attract the top riders and horses in the country. The spacious Dune Alpin Farm in East Hampton was chosen as the site for the newly upgraded Southampton Horse Show. Stabling tents were erected to house horses and equipment\, show rings and grandstands were readied. Horses began to arrive two days before the show was to begin–and then\, disaster struck in the form of a hurricane the night before the show was to open. Hundreds of horses were evacuated from the tents\, many to take shelter in temporary stabling constructed in the aisle ways and indoor rings of local barns. \nIn the wake of the hurricane\, all the stabling tents had blown down. Undaunted\, horse show workers\, tent crews\, and volunteers all pitched in to resurrect the show–it opened only one and a half days behind schedule. The 1976 Southampton Horse Show has been remembered ever since as the horse show that survived the hurricane\, and another tradition was begun–that of violent\, meteorological visitations upon the show. \nIn 1977\, the Hampton Classic formally incorporated the Southampton Horse Show\, and was run as a benefit for the Southampton Hospital. A Grand Prix with a $10\,000 purse was offered. The winners of that inaugural Hampton Classic Grand Prix were Bernie Traurig and the great “Southside.” Since that time the Hampton Classic has grown to be one of the largest hunter/jumper shows in America\, with more than 1400 horses competing annually in over 170 events. The United States Equestrian Team was made an additional beneficiary in 1981\, and team officials have worked closely with Hampton Classic management to achieve and maintain the highest standards of competition. In 1981\, the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) designated the Hampton Classic’s Grand Prix as the first of a select number of Qualifying Events for the following year’s World Cup Final.\nIn 1982\, the show was moved to its present location\, the 65-acre Hampton Classic Show-grounds on Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton. That same year\, after the tents were raised\, disastrous weather struck the Classic once again; a freak tornado ripped through the stabling\, destroying several tents with only seven days left before showtime. Replacements had to be flown in\, crews labored overtime\, and the show was able to begin on time.\nIn 1984\, a day was added to the schedule to provide a full seven days of competition. On Grand Prix Day of that year the Olympic show jumping riders of the United States Equestrian Team\, just returning from a Gold Medal victory at Los Angeles\, were honored in a special ceremony. \nIn 1985\, bad weather returned with a vengeance. That year is remembered as the “Year of the Mud.” One day before the show was to start\, a torrential rainstorm deluged the showgrounds as exhibitors arrived from all over the country. Eighteen-wheeled transports and small cars alike became mired in the stabling area; parking fields had to be closed to spectators for two days. Just as the showgrounds began to dry on Friday\, the heavens opened again; tornadoes touched down in Southampton\, Water Mill and East Hampton\, but miraculously missed the horse show. Heavy rains\, with rivers and lakes appearing out of nowhere transformed the grounds. Incredibly\, the show grounds were dried out in time for Grand Prix Sunday\, and the sun shone on a record crowd of onlookers.\nIn 1986 the schedule was revised so that Opening Day would take place on a Sunday\, enabling Hampton Classic festivities to span two weekends and in 1987 the Grand Prix was telecast on ESPN for the first time. In 1988 the show was chosen as the final selection trial for the Olympics. The show’s dates were moved up from the end of August to the end of July to facilitate the lengthy mandatory quarantine of Team horses destined for Seoul. \nThe following year\, 1989\, was a very special\, almost magical year\, for show jumping competition. Riders Michael Matz and D. D. Alexander (husband and wife) had survived the tragic Sioux City plane crash just a week before the start of the Classic. Uninjured\, they both came directly to the Hampton Classic and began competing early in the week. Alexander went on to win the $10\,000 Warner Communications Jumper Classic on Saturday. To everyone’s joy\, Matz put in a stunning performance the next day aboard “Schnapps\,” winning the $75\,000 Grand Prix class in a field of very strong competitors. Matz’s repeat win in 1990\, this time aboard “Heisman\,” cemented his popularity with the Classic’s spectators. Matz has since retired from show jumping and concentrates on training race horses. One of his charges was the much beloved “Barbaro”. \nIn 2001\, Margie Engle rode Hidden Creek’s Laurel to a second straight victory in the $150\,000 Prudential Financial Grand Prix\nAs if a magnet to weather-related disasters\, the Hampton Classic was hit in 1991 by Hurricane Bob\, packing 80-mph winds\, just days before the horses arrived. Acres of canvas tenting were dropped and lashed down to prevent harm and the showgrounds sustained only minor damage. The big Pepsi scoreboard and a few little tents were destroyed by the winds but the showgrounds were remarkably unscathed and with a Herculean effort on the part of the crew\, the show was up and ready when the first horse van rolled in that Saturday. Following a week of perfect weather\, a record crowd turned out to watch Joe Fargis\, Southampton’s own Olympic gold medalist\, ride “Mill Pearl” to victory in the $100\,000 Grand Prix. \nIn 1994 a new all-weather schooling ring was added\, to offer the riders good footing conditions no matter what Mother Nature has in store. This is also the year when a new program with circus acts and entertainment geared towards kids was initiated. Kids Day\, as it is called\, admits children under 12 free of charge and free pony rides are offered that day. In 1995\, the new Corporate Chalet Tent was added adjacent to the Grand Prix Arena. In honor of the enormous impact the Hampton Classic has on Long Island and the local community the Hampton Classic was honored with three proclamations. Congressman Mike Forbes entered a Proclamation in the Congressional Record congratulating the Hampton Classic on its contributions to the community and proclaiming August “Hampton Classic Month\,” as did the Southampton Council and Suffolk County Executive Robert Gaffney. In 1997 once again saw Mother Nature wreaking havoc just three days before the show began when hurricane like winds blew down the grand prix tent and uprooted some of the smaller tents. However\, the tent crew rallied their efforts and the horse show was ready to roll on opening day. The year included the first ever “Classic Wedding\,” which was televised nationally on the Discovery Channel’s “The Wedding Story”. \nIn 1998\, McLain Ward of Brewster New York\, aboard “Twist du Valon” rode to victory\, narrowly defeating Leslie Burr Howard in an exciting finish that kept the spectators in their seats up to the last second. In 1999\, Ward rode Twist Du Valon for his second consecutive Hampton Classic win. \nIn 2000\, Margie Goldstein-Engle of Wellington\, Florida\, riding Hidden Creek’s Laurel\, was victorious in the $150\,000 Crown Royal Grand Prix\, presented by David Yurman just days before she boarded a plane for Sydney Australia where she would represent our country in the 2000 Olympic Games. The first-ever Senior’s Day premiered in 2000 with a special “Senior-Surfing” program within the Classic’s new Internet Café\, designed to introduce the Internet to seniors in a relaxed and friendly setting. \nIn 2001\, Engle rode Hidden Creek’s Laurel to her second straight victory in the $150\,000 Prudential Financial Grand Prix at the Hampton Classic Horse Show. Fiesta Day\, the Hampton Classic’s salute to Latino participants and the growing Hispanic community on Long Island\, also premiered in 2001. \nIn 2002\, Engle made history as she became the first rider to win the $150\,000 Prudential Financial Grand Prix three consecutive years. Despite muddy conditions from four days of on-again\, off-again rain\, Engle topped a five-horse jump-off and proved why she is one of the highest-ranked female riders in the world. Engle claimed the winner’s share of $45\,000 for the victory aboard Hidden Creek’s Perin\, her Sydney Olympic mount. \nIn 2003\, Ward became only the third rider in history to win the Hampton Classic Grand Prix three times when he rode Hurricane to victory. \nIn 2004\, Darragh Kerins of Ireland rode Nabucco to victory in the $150\,000 Prudential Financial Grand Prix to close the 29th annual Hampton Classic Horse Show. Kerins’s victory before an enthusiastic crowd of more than 10\,000 was a fitting climax to a highly successful Hampton Classic. Good weather\, clear skies\, exciting competitions\, innovations such as the new Loaves & Fishes Cookshop Demonstration Kitchen\, and traditional activities like the World of the Horse made the week one to remember. \nIn 2005\, culminating a week that celebrated 30 years of Hampton Classic history and the careers of retiring executive directors Tony Hitchcock and Jean Lindgren\, Joe Fargis\, a rider who holds his own place in show jumping history\, put an exclamation point on this year’s horse show with a ride that all who were there will talk about for many years to come. Fargis\, the three-time Olympic medalist from Southampton\, NY and Middleburg\, VA\, thrilled a crowd of 12\,000 with an electrifying dash to the finish line to win the week’s main event\, the $100\,000 Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate Grand Prix\, by 13 one-hundredths of a second over his 1988 Silver Medal Olympic teammate\, Anne Kursinski. \nIn April 2006\, Shanette Barth Cohen took the reins as the new Executive Director of the Hampton Classic. Despite week-long rains that forced the cancellation of some classes\, the horse show ended on a very positive note when three-time Olympic veteran Anne Kursinski rode Roxanna 112 to victory in the $150\,000 Prudential Financial Grand Prix. \nIn 2007\, following the week-long rains that hampered the 2006 horse show\, the Hampton Classic invested about $250\,000 to renovate and upgrade the stabling areas\, focusing on new and enhanced drainage. \nWith a star-studded field of Olympic medalists and top Grand Prix riders from six countries\, it was 20-year-old Hillary Dobbs of Sussex\, NJ who dominated the competition in 2008. Dobbs became the youngest rider to win the $200\,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier\, and she also won the VOX Rider Challenge\, a new award that gave $30\,000 to the top four riders in the Classic’s Open Jumper classes. Dobbs also won the Classic’s International and National Open Jumper Championships. \nMcLain Ward made history at the Hampton Classic Horse Show in 2009 by winning a Grand Prix class on three straight days and by winning the $250\,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier for a record fourth time on his two-time Olympic team gold medal horse\, Sapphire. Previously\, Ward was tied with Margie Engle and Rodney Jenkins with three victories each. \nDespite the threat of a hurricane and rain that impacted several classes\, McLain Ward once again made history at the Hampton Classic Horse Show in 2010 by winning the $250\,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier on his gold medal horse\, Sapphire. He has won the Hampton Classic’s featured Grand Prix a record five times.\nThe start of the 2011 Hampton Classic Horse Show was delayed three days due to Hurricane Irene. On the Friday before the Classic’s scheduled Sunday start\, the decision was made to take down 18 tents with 1600 stalls as well as 40 other large tents housing the chalets\, VIP seating\, and boutiques plus dozens of other small tents. After the hurricane hit on Sunday\, approximately 150 staff and crew worked from about 5:00 am till dark on Monday\, and almost as long on Tuesday\, to restore the show grounds to its former splendor allowing the show to begin with a compressed schedule on Wednesday. The Classic managed to keep almost its entire competition schedule\, although compressed from eight days into five. Despite this\, it proved to be one of the most successful Hampton Classics ever!\nHighlighting the competition was another history-making performance by McLain Ward. Riding Antares F\, Ward rode to another win in the $250\,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier. Ward tied his own record winning a grand prix at the Classic on three consecutive days. He also tied Margie Engle’s record by winning the featured Grand Prix at the Classic for three consecutive years and added to his own record by winning the Classic’s featured Grand Prix six times\, twice as many as anyone else. \nIn 2012\, Kent Farrington took top honors in the $250\,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier. He claimed the win on Voyeur. As always\, the show featured international show jumpers\, elegant show hunters\, celebrities and more. \nIn 2013\, LONGINES became a major partner of the Hampton Classic. Their support enhanced the Classic in several ways\, including instituting the LONGINES Rider Challenge that awards $30\,000 to the rider who accumulates the most points in the Classic’s Open Jumper division; sponsoring the LONGINES Cup and working with the Classic to make it an FEI-recognized class which gave the Classic an FEI-recognized Grand Prix on three consecutive days; and becoming the Official Timekeeper and providing timing services for the Classic.\nCulminating the 2013 Classic\, Farrington became just the fifth rider in the Classic’s 38-year history to successfully defend his championship in the Classic’s featured event\, the $250\,000 FTI Consulting Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier. Farrington topped the star-studded field on Zafira. \nIn 2014\, Olympic veteran Kevin Babington of Ireland guided the nine-year-old\, Hanoverian mare\, Shorapur\, to the fastest fault-free jump-off time (39.16 seconds) to claim the $250\,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix\, presented by Land Rover\, in an exciting climax to the 39th Annual Hampton Classic. Babington became just the third non-US rider to win the Classic’s featured Grand Prix event. Megastar Jennifer Lopez topped the impressive list of celebrity attendees. \nAs one of only four riders to reach the jump-off\, Yale University senior Karen Polle of Japan rode With Wings to victory with a fault-free round to claim the $250\,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix\, Presented by LONGINES\, at the 40th Annual Hampton Classic in 2015. \nIn 2016\, the Hampton Classic upped the ante in its Open Jumper division. The Classic added an Open Jumper class to its Opening Day schedule and a fourth FEI class\, as well as increasing prize money in its three featured Grand Prix events. The 41st annual Hampton Classic featured more than 200 classes of hunter\, jumper and equitation classes for horses and riders of all ages and abilities. Athletes from nine nations competed in four FEI classes that culminated with a dazzling win by Ireland’s Richie Moloney in the $300\,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix\, presented by Longines. In one of the most exciting jump-off rounds in the Classic’s 41-year history\, Moloney blazed around the course on Carrabis Z\, owned by Equinimity\, LLC\, to claim the top prize. The victory gave Moloney the $30\,000 Longines Rider Challenge as the horse show’s leading open jumper rider for third time in four years. \nAt the 2017 Hampton Classic\, riders from twelve nations competed in four FEI classes that culminated with a brilliant win by Israel’s Daniel Bluman riding Ladriano Z in the $300\,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix CSI**** presented by SOVARO®. Bluman also won two other FEI classes – the $86\,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier CSI4**** presented by Longines\, and the $40\,000 SOVARO® Speed Stake; both of these wins were aboard Bacara d’Archonfosse.\nIreland’s Richie Moloney proved that consistent results yield big returns as he earned the $30\,000 Longines Rider Challenge as the Classic’s leading open jumper rider. Moloney received a lovely Longines timepiece and a check for $30\,000. In the five years the award has existed at the Classic\, Moloney has won it four times. \nIn 2018\, the Hampton Classic ended in spectacular fashion with McLain Ward capturing the $300\,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix presented by Douglas Elliman for a record seventh time. Putting on the pressure was Ireland’s Shane Sweetnam\, who had already scored two major victories at the show. Riding Indra van de Oude Heihoef\, Sweetnam won both the $75\,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix-Qualifier CSI4*\, presented by Longines\, as well as the $70\,000 Longines Cup CSI4*. His performances throughout the week led to Sweetnam winning his second $30\,000 Longines Rider Challenge as the Classic’s leading open jumper rider. \nFor the 44th annual event in 2019\, an event which ended in spectacular fashion when Canadian Olympic veteran Mario Deslauriers\, on his mount Bardolina\, edged his daughter\, Lucy\, in the $300\,000 Grand Prix. Lucy\, who just returned from being part of the U.S.’s bronze-medal team at the Pan American Games\, had a stellar week that included a win in the $75\,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier before her second-place finish in Sunday’s marquee event. Shane Sweetnam won the $30\,000 Longines Rider Challenge as the Classic’s leading open jumper rider for the third time.\nIn what would have been its 45th year\, the 2020 Hampton Classic fell victim to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic which forced its cancellation. It marked the first year that the Classic was not held since its inception in 1976. \nThe Hampton Classic’s return in 2021 had a sell-out crowd cheering Grand Prix winner Daniel Bluman of Israel on  Gemma W.
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SUMMARY:Ellen Hermanson Foundation\, SUMMER GALA
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the beautiful Hampton Racquet clubfor a Summer Gala under the stars!\n\n. . . FEATURING . . .\nWinston Irie and the Selective Security Band \nHonoring Ingrid Arneberg \nIn memoriam Emily Levin\, Co-founder The Ellen Hermanson Foundation \nEllen Hermanson Foundation awarded $378\,000 in grants for its fiscal year ending December 31\, 2021. Recipients include Stony Brook Southampton Hospital\, The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center\, OLA (Organización Latino-Americana) of Eastern Long Island\, The Retreat\, and the Shinnecock Health Center. Programs are administered in partnership with Southampton Hospital Foundation and Phillips Family Cancer Center. The grants benefit the Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital and Ellen’s Well\, a program that provides psychosocial support to breast and gynecological cancer patients.
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SUMMARY:Horses Changing Lives Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of cocktails\, and live and silent auctions to benefit the Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East End.\nThe Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East End (CTREE)\, is a not-for-profit (501c3) organization located on the eastern end of Long Island\, New York and is a premier accredited member center of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.). Our mission is Transforming lives through the therapeutic power of horses. CTREE provides therapeutic riding lessons and equine assisted services to children and adults with emotional\, cognitive and physical disabilities. CTREE lessons follow PATH guidelines and are taught by certified PATH International Instructors. Program horses and volunteer staff are specially trained. All lessons are held at our private facility at 93 Merchants Path in Sagaponack\, NY.
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SUMMARY:27th Annual Ellen's 5K Run
DESCRIPTION:Ellen’s Run\, an annual 5k (3.1mile) race\, is the signature fundraising event of The Ellen Hermanson Foundation and an innovative\, grassroots event\, that raises awareness about breast cancer. Held on the East End of Long Island\, where breast cancer diagnosis and mortality rates are among the highest in the state of New York\, Ellen’s Run draws on the strength of the community and gives back by providing mammography screenings\, support and education. \nThe First Annual Ellen’s Run attracted more than 500 participants and raised more than $62\,000—an astonishing success for a first time event. By the third year\, the amount of money raised had more than doubled. By its fourth year\, Ellen’s Run had become the largest race on the South Fork\, with nearly 900 registered participants. As we approach our 27th year\, Ellen’s Run has grown to over 1\,000 participants and The Ellen Hermanson Foundation has awarded more than $5 million in grants. \nAbout The Ellen Hermanson Foundation — Since 1997\, The Ellen Hermanson Foundation has changed the medical landscape of the East End of Long Island\, where breast cancer diagnosis and mortality rates are among the highest in New York state. With a deep commitment to the community\, the Foundation gives back by funding state-of-the-art medical equipment and breast cancer screenings at The Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital and locations in Hampton Bays and East Hampton. Proceeds also benefit Ellen’s Well\, a free psycho-social services program that provides social support and other healing opportunities for breast cancer survivors. No one is turned away from the Ellen Hermanson Breast Center for lack of insurance or inability to pay.
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SUMMARY:Artists & Writers Annual Softball Game
DESCRIPTION:Join us in East Hampton’s Herrick Park for the \n74th Anniversary Game on August 20\, 2022. \nAlways the third Saturday in August. \n\nEnjoy hot dogs\, hamburgers and ice cream. \nIt’s a fierce competition where celebrities play \nand everybody wins! \nCome have fun and buy a shirt & hat to support our charities \nwith our $10 suggested donation per person. \n​ \nRain date August 27\, 2022. \n\nMISSION\n\n\nThe East Hampton Artists & Writers Annual Softball Game and its events are dedicated to building a community around the game and building a better game to serve the community. In the spirit of one of the longest continuing traditions on the East End\, artists\, writers\, supporters and volunteers come together for entertainment\, competition and fun to benefit local charities that provide vital human services. We ask your help in hitting it out of the park for the community we share and love. \nWe are a 501(C3) that supports organizations that provide vital human services to the East End. They cover the full circle of life – from early childhood learning to hospice assistance for patients and families. They reach out to those trying to overcome addictions and to those who need to get beyond an abusive environment. The community around the game works to build the community we serve. \n\nAll funds raised from our events will support: \n\n\nThe Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center \n\n\nPhoenix House Academy \n\n\nThe Retreat \n\n\nEast End Hospice \n\n\n​
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SUMMARY:Guild Hall Summer Gala
DESCRIPTION:2022 SUMMER GALAHonoring Kathy Rayner \nFriday\, August 19\, 2022 \nMulford Farm\, East Hampton \nCelebrate the art and artists of the East End at our annual Summer Gala. With lavish décor and exquisite food\, this not-to-missed benefit brings together the best and the brightest in support of Guild Hall. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGUILD HALL SUMMER GALA TO HONOR PHILANTHROPIST KATHY RAYNER\nFriday\, August 19 at Mulford Farm\, East Hampton\, NY \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJuly 7\, 2022—East Hampton\, NY — Guild Hall (158 Main Street\, East Hampton) announced today they will honor philanthropist Kathy Rayner at their upcoming Summer Gala on Friday\, August 19 at Mulford Farm in East Hampton. Mrs. Rayner will be recognized for her establishment of the Guild Hall William P. Rayner Artist-in-Residence program\, in honor of her late husband\, artist Billy Rayner\, which offers artist collectives the time and space to research\, experiment\, and develop new ideas while living on the East End. \nThe Summer Gala is Guild Hall’s largest annual fundraiser and garners essential funds for the institution’s year-round programming. This festive event will celebrate the creative process and the people who champion it. Central to the evening is a showcase of performances and works by 2022 Guild Hall William P. Rayner Artists-in-Residence\, including a video and sound installation by Holland Andrews\, and a performance by Jose Sebastian and Hamptons Dance Project. \n“Honoree Kathy Rayner’s vision for an artist-in-residence program that supports the development of new works has been transformative for our institution\,” says Andrea Grover\, Guild Hall Executive Director. “These lucky artists have the opportunity to establish meaningful relationships within the creative community\, and experiment and perform in a supportive and singular environment.” \nThe event will kick off with cocktails at 6PM\, followed by dinner at 7PM by Laurence Craig Catering\, and concludes with dancing to music by DJ Mick who had the dance floor hopping last year. Event concept and décor is by Anthony Taccetta Event Design. \nGuild Hall’s annual Summer Gala honoring Kathy Rayner will take place on Friday\, August 19 starting at 6PM at Mulford Farm\, 10 James Lane\, East Hampton. Tickets and tables can be purchased online at guildhall.org or by contacting Kendra Korczak\, Director of Events  631.324.0806 x38 \n\n\nABOUT THE WILLIAM P. RAYNER ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM\nThe Guild Hall William P. Rayner Artist-in-Residence program aims to support artist collectives in their creative development through providing dedicated time for experimentation\, professional support and connection\, a commissioning fee\, and a public platform for testing new work. \nThe residency offers artist collectives the time & space to research\, experiment\, and develop new ideas and projects. Artists are provided with creative mentorships and administrative support\, a commissioning fee\, living space\, and a purpose-built studio on an exclusive property. \nThroughout several 2-4 weeklong residencies\, residents connect with accomplished artists\, community leaders\, and philanthropists at weekly salon dinners. They receive mentorship from select members of the Guild Hall Academy of the Arts and professional staff\, while visiting artist studios\, cultural centers\, and the natural landscape of the Hamptons. \nThe program culminates with a presentation of works-in-process for either an invited or public audience. Invited audience consists of artists\, community leaders\, philanthropists\, and industry professionals with the intention of raising support and potential transfer of work to other institutions. The presentation can take the shape of a curated exhibition\, performance\, recital\, outdoor installation\, reading\, lecture\, or other format. \nResidents are invited to the program by a committee of celebrated artists\, creative professionals\, members of Guild Hall’s Academy of the Arts\, and Senior Leadership. Past selection committee members have included composer Carter Burwell\, artist Eric Fischl\, architectural critic Paul Goldberger\, photographer Ralph Gibson\, theatre-maker Stephen Hamilton\, science writer Dava Sobel\, director/choreographer Susan Stroman\, creative writer Frederic Tuten\, artist Carrie Mae Weems\, and poet Phil Schultz. \n2022 Guild Hall William P. Rayner Artists-in-Residence include Hamptons Dance Project\, Catherine Galasso and City of Wom_n\, Holland Andrews and Shayne Case\, and Daniel Vlcek & Tom Kotik. \nABOUT GUILD HALL\nGuild Hall is the cultural heart of the East End: a museum\, performing arts\, and education center\, founded in 1931. We invite everyone to experience the endless possibilities of the arts: to open minds to what art can be; inspire creativity and conversation; and have fun. \nFor more information about this and other programs\, visit www.guildhall.org. \n@GUILD_HALL\n#GUILDHALLOFFSITE
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/guild-hall-summer-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Golf at the Atlantic Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center
DESCRIPTION:SUPPORT OUR KIDS AND FAMILIES!\nGolf THE ATLANTIC to benefit the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center \nReserve NOW- This will sell out quickly \nBrunch\, After Golf Reception\, Journal\, Auction & Prizes \nFoursome $4\,000/ Individual $1\,100 \nPLEASE CONSIDER AN EXTRA SPONSORSHIP THIS YEAR! \nSPONSOR OUR BRUNCH or BBQ. BE PART OF OUR JOURNAL. \n  \nBorn out of tragedy after a fire in a migrant camp killed two children of seasonal workers\, The Center continues to serve our community’s children with educational and enrichment programs.  For many working parents\, The Center is a lifeline.  Their children flourish in our many programs and play safely on the six acre farm and fields donated to create The Center in the 1950s.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/golf-at-the-atlantic-bridgehampton-child-care-recreational-center/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220813T193000
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SUMMARY:18th Annual Authors Night East Hampton Library
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, August 13\, 2022\, the East Hampton Library will present its 18th Annual Authors Night fundraiser. One of the most popular and celebrity-studded events of the Hamptons’ summer calendar\, Authors Night features 100 authors across all genres. The “Premier Literary Event of the Hamptons” has grown over its history to become one of the most successful celebrations of books and authors in America\, and one of the largest library-author events of its kind in the country. \nThe evening begins at 5 pm with the Authors Reception under a grand tent\, where guests enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres and wine and have the opportunity to meet and mingle with the authors\, buy their books\, and have them personally inscribed. At 8 pm\, directly following the Authors Reception\, guests dine at dinner parties at private homes in honor of one or more of the guest authors. \nParticipating Authors: For participating authors\, click here. (List in formation.) \nTickets: Ticket sales will begin mid-June. \nLocation: Outdoors under a grand tent at Herrick Park in the middle of the Village of East Hampton. \n 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/18th-annual-authors-night-east-hampton-library/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220811T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220811T220000
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SUMMARY:Art Market & Design
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, August 11th- 6 to 10 pmAnnual Art Market VIP Opening Night Preview Party\nMarket Art + DesignMarket Art + Design\nThe Bridgehampton Historical Society Museum\n2368 Montauk Highway\nMain Street in Bridgehampton\nFor VIP Pass and Preview Pass holders only!\nMarket Art + Design returns in August 2022 as the evolution of Art Market Hamptons\, the East\nEnd’s premier modern and contemporary art fair. Market Art + Design will showcase top tier art\npresented by the country’s best galleries enhanced by a striking and tightly curated Design\ncomponent pulling from over 70 dealers and\ndesigners from around the world. Market Art\n+ Design will be a top cultural destination for the 2022 The Hamptons’ summer season with\nfantastic food and drink from some of New York City’s hottest restaurants and important\npartnerships with the area’s leading cultural institutions. In 2018 Market Art the Parrish\nArt Museum was a beneficiary. Cultural Partners in the past for Market Art + Design include\nArt League of Long Island\, Brooklyn Museum\, Cooper Hewitt\, Heckscher Museum of Art\, Lincoln\nCenter\, and the Watermill Center. More 2022 details + ticket information to come soon!\nartmarkethamptons.com
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/art-market-design/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Art Market
DESCRIPTION:Art Market Hamptons\, the East End’s premier art fair\, returns to The Bridgehampton Museum in August of 2022. Art Market Hamptons’ twelfth edition will feature 90 top galleries presenting the best in modern and contemporary art and design in an expanded\, museum-quality pavilion. \nHours\nSelect VIP Preview\nThursday\, August 11\, 2022 — 5:00pm to 6:00pm\nExclusive Entry for Select VIPs \nOpening Evening\nThursday\, August 11\, 2022 — 6:00pm to 9:00pm\nExclusive Entry for Fair Pass Holders & Select VIPs \nPublic Hours\nFriday\, August 12\, 2022  — 11:00am to 7:00pm\nSaturday\, August 13\, 2022 — 11:00am to 7:00pm\nSunday\, August 14\, 2022 — 11:00am to 6:00pm
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/art-market/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220810T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220810T183000
DTSTAMP:20260412T170137
CREATED:20231108T222737Z
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SUMMARY:BOW WOW MEOW BALL
DESCRIPTION:BOW WOW MEOW BALLARF Adoption Center\n124 Daniels Hole Road in Wainscott\nCocktails at 6:30 pm\nDinner at 8 pm\nCocktails + Dinner + Dancing\nCelebrate with us as we honor Isaac Mizrahi!\nA silent and live auction all make for an evening to remember + benefit ARF’s life-saving mission.\nTickets can be purchased at the ARF Adoption Center and the ARF Thrift Shop or by calling 631.537.0400 x219\nor email info@arfhamptons.org for more information.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/bow-wow-meow-ball/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T170137
CREATED:20231108T222736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T222736Z
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SUMMARY:SOFO's 33rd Annual Gala Benefit
DESCRIPTION:VIP Cocktail Reception – 6 to 7 pmSouth Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center\n377 Bridgehampton – Sag Harbor Turnpike\nSpecial Guest of Honor: Sylvia Earle\nHonorees: Sylvia Earle\, Jim Ash\, Richard Grasso\, Jeff Keil\,\nGreg Manocherian\, Brock Pierce + Carl Safina\nSOFO’s special Guest of Honor is Sylvia Earle\, National Geographic Explorer + Founder of Mission Blue \nOur event\, which in years past has been enjoyed by over 500 guests\, begins with our VIP Cocktail Reception\nfrom 6 to 7 pm featuring a special Tasting Menu donated\, created and presented by acclaimed chefs\nand restaurateurs. Our main reception will include an Honoree Presentation\, a buffet dinner catered\nby Elegant Affairs Catering. \nSoFo’s most important and exciting benefit of the year! Benefiting SoFo’s educational and environmental\nprograms + initiatives. Tickets VIP $1\,400 / Individual $550 / under 30 $275 VIP Tables $2\,750\, $6\,000\, $10\,000\,\n$15\,000\,$25\,000 + $50\,000. For tickets and more information please call SoFo 631.537.9735
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/sofos-33rd-annual-gala-benefit/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T220000
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CREATED:20231108T222451Z
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SUMMARY:The Bow Wow Meow Ball @home
DESCRIPTION:Donations from the Bow Wow Meow Ball provide roughly 25% of our operating revenue\, paying for everything from fuel for our adoption van and vaccines\, to meals for our rescues—and the people who care for them.\nThe renovation and new construction at the ARF Adoption Center in Wainscott continues to progress on schedule for completion at the end of the year\, but this ambitious project means we will not be able to gather in person at ARF for the Bow Wow this summer. \nConsider hosting your own event \n*If you are interested in hosting a party and would like more information\, \nplease contact Kristina@arfhamptons.org
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/the-bow-wow-meow-ball-home/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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