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SUMMARY:POLO IN THE HAMPTONS MATCH & COCKTAIL PARTY
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for Polo Hamptons 2023!\nThe Polo Match & Cocktail Party will be held at 900 Lumber Lane Bridgehampton\, Saturday JULY 29\, 2023 and will take place between 4pm to 7pm. As guests enjoy the thrill of the polo match they will have access to an open bar paired with hors d’oeuvres and preferred seating. Food by Elegant Affairs. There is complimentary parking but we suggest taking Uber. Only 500 tickets will be available\, so please purchase your tickets today! Rain or shine.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/polo-in-the-hamptons-match-cocktail-party-2/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Stephen Marley: Babylon By Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:$1 of every ticket will benefit the mission of Ghetto Youths Foundation (GYF) to provide aid and assistance\, support and critical resources to people in need across the globe. Each year GYF programs serve hundreds of young people\, seniors\, families\, and communities with transformative outreach initiatives supporting health and education\, sports and arts\, community-building and fundamental social services. For more information\, visit ghettoyouthsfoundation.org\n\nSTEPHEN MARLEY \n“Anything that sounds good is good\,” says Stephen Marley\, paraphrasing Duke Ellington. Don’t be surprised to hear the King of Reggae’s son referencing Harlem’s master of the jazz orchestra. Never one to limit his musical horizons\, Stephen has always listened without prejudice\, letting his inspiration set him free as a singer\, songwriter\, musician\, and producer—whether collaborating with his illustrious musical family\, or with Lauryn Hill\, Nas\, or Erykah Badu. \nBeginning his lifelong musical journey at the age of six\, Stephen shared historic stages with his legendary father and toured the world with his brother Ziggy and sisters Cedella and Sharon\, The Melody Makers. The Tuff Gong instilled in all of his children a strict work ethic and an awareness that “music is way more than just music.” \nOver the past 45 years\, Stephen has won no fewer than eight Grammy Awards—three with The Melody Makers\, twice as a producer of his younger brother Damian Marley\, and three times as a solo artist. Every one of his solo projects to date has topped the Billboard Reggae charts. Stephen Marley’s place in music history is already secure. He does not really need to push the envelope\, to defy expectations\, to let the whole world into his world. And yet that is just what he’s decided to do. \nStephen Marley’s highly anticipated new single Old Soul just dropped on his birthday April 20\, 2023; the first work off his new studio project in 5 years which is set to release later this year –and comes as a complete revelation and many new surprises. \nStephen is excited to bring another ‘Babylon By Bus’ Summer Tour on the road this summer!! \nStay tuned for more updates and music coming soon\, visit stephenmarleymusic.com for more information.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/stephen-marley-babylon-by-bus-tour/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T180000
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SUMMARY:The Perlman Music Group Annual Summer Gala
DESCRIPTION:FRIDAY\, JULY 28\n6pm Cocktails & Reception \n7pm Chorus and Orchestra Concert \n8pm Seated Dinner \nOur gala is the heartbeat of our summer fundraising and sustains our operations and programming all year long. Your support gives our students a place to be kids in a safe\, nurturing community and sets them up for a future complete with life-long mentorship\, musicianship\, and friendship. \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/the-perlman-music-group-annual-summer-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T200000
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SUMMARY:The West Hampton Beach Project
DESCRIPTION:The Westhampton Beach Project\nVIP Seating – $25 – Tent\, Cocktails\, and Hors d’Oeuvres. 6 PM by Invitation only. \nLimited Tickets – $60. \nIs a free to the public event organized by the Colucci Musical Mime Theatre with the sole purpose of helping aspiring young talent by exposing them to the beauty of professional Opera\, Dance and Performance Art. \n\nEvent Goes until July 29th
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/the-west-hampton-beach-project/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230725T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230725T203000
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CREATED:20231108T223524Z
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SUMMARY:NORTH FORK ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:As 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/north-fork-orchestra-and-chorus-concert/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T233000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205304Z
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SUMMARY:Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation Unconditional Love Gala
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation (SASF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit\, open admission\, no kill shelter that relies on the generosity of our donors and volunteers to care for the homeless animals in our community\, and place them in loving “forever homes.” The shelter provides a stepping stone for these animals – offering them housing\, food\, medical treatment\, training\, and rehabilitation when necessary.  For 13 years since the town eliminated the shelter and SASF was formed\, we  have been dedicated to caring for homeless animals in our community of 25 hamlets and villages-but… we don’t stop there. We rescue dogs from “kill shelters” and dire situations from across the country from New York City to Georgia to Puerto Rico and even Mexico.  We have proven ourselves to be a leading shelter. We pride ourselves on finding excellent homes for large numbers of animals. Since 2010\, the shelter’s adoption rate has increased significantly due to the many new services we provide\,  such as a veterinary clinic that handles all incoming medical evaluations and care\, public spay and neuter services\, micro-chipping\, and inoculations. We have one of the best training and behavior departments in the country. Our program socializes\, integrates\, and enriches the lives of shelter dogs and it has proven to increase the rate of adoptability of these dogs.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/southampton-animal-shelter-foundation-unconditional-love-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T230000
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SUMMARY:MidSummer Dream at Long House
DESCRIPTION:LongHouse celebrates its 32nd year in our glorious garden under the stars at our annual Summer Benefit\, MidSummer Dream on July 22\, 2023. With great thanks for your past support\, please join Dianne Benson\, Cindy Sherman\, Edwina von Gal\, Robert Wilson\, and our Board of Trustees on our Host Committee. We will honor the beautiful lifelong artistic achievement of Mary Heilmann and the literary genius of A. M. Homes. \nThe LongHouse Summer Benefit is a not-to-be-missed event\, this year taking its inspiration from a world of Shakespearean wonder. Guests will enter through our dunes into a summery reception with pop-up performances\, onto dinner under the stars\, followed by dancing and dessert. \nYou and your guests will be able wander the entire grounds discovering extraordinary outdoor art at every turn\, including this season’s new works by Maren Hassinger\, Wyatt Kahn\, Fitzhugh Karol\, and Oscar Molina. We are delighted that East Hampton’s Vin74 and Sag Harbor’s Sagg Distillery will keep libations flowing through the night. \nMidSummer Dream will be a magical gathering with exquisite food and drink\, entertainment\, and\, of course\, our renowned auction to benefit education at LongHouse. \n  \nLongHouse Reserve is committed to equity\, diversity\, anti-racism\, and access through its mission\, collections\, programs\, policies\, and communications\, and to expanding diversity at all levels of the organization.  Our staff\, trustees\, committees\, and volunteers share this commitment.   \nWe pledge to reflect the diversity of the community we serve in terms of our education initiatives\, programming\, and installations\, in order to facilitate meaningful interaction and lasting relationships.  We pledge to make all feel welcome and instill a sense of belonging.  \n 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/midsummer-dream-at-long-house/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T200000
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SUMMARY:Hamptons Designer Showhouse Opening party
DESCRIPTION:HAMPTON DESIGNER SHOWHOUSEPREVIEW PARTY\n\n\n\nThe highly acclaimed Hampton Designer Showhouse will return this Summer to Southampton\, NY with a beautifully constructed new home\, presented by HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens). For the past 24 years\, the Hampton Designer Showhouse has been the showcase for some of America’s premier design talent and has raised over $2M for Stony Brook Southampton Hospital since its inception.   \nThe Hampton Designer Showhouse\, with renowned designers\, Jamie Drake and Alexa Hampton serving as the Honorary Design Chairs\, will feature the work of top interior designers from the Hamptons\, New York City and nationwide. The home is being constructed by Cavallo Builders on an acre in Southampton\, merely minutes from the Village. \nThe Hampton Designer Showhouse will kick off with a preview gala at the home on Saturday\, July 22\, and remain open for public tours beginning Sunday\, July 23\, through Monday\, September 4\, from 11:00am – 5:00pm daily.  \n“We are very excited to work with Hampton Designer Showhouse Foundation\, Inc. again on the annual Hampton Designer Showhouse\,” states Robert Chaloner\, Chief Administrative Officer of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.  “This iconic project has truly become the design event of the season in the Hamptons – and we couldn’t be more pleased to have it back in full swing in 2023.”  \nThe Showhouse opens for ticketed tours on Sunday\, July 23\, 2023 and will be open on select days from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM. The final day of tours is Sunday\, September 3\, 2022. \n  \n\n\nAdmission is $40 and includes a Journal.\nTickets may be purchased at the door or may be purchased in advance.\nNo admission 30 minutes before closing.\nNo strollers\, infants\, children 6 and under\, or pets are admitted.\n\n\n  \nTICKETED TOURS \nHours of operation for the following open house tour dates will be 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. sharp. \n\nSunday\, July 23\nFriday\, July 28 – Sunday\, July 30\nThursday\, August 3 – Sunday\, August 6\nThursday\, August 10 – Sunday\, August 13\nThursday\, August 17 – Sunday\, August 20\nThursday\, August 24 – Sunday\, August 27\nThursday\, August 31 – Sunday\, September 3\n\nAntonio Deloatch Design & Interiors  \nCami Weinstein Designs  \nCiuffo Cabinetry  \nDanielle Rose Design Co.  \nDelrose Design Group \nElissa Grayer Design  \nGarland Sullivan Design \nIn Plus\, Inc.  \nMelanie Roy Design  \nMichelle Gerson Interiors  \nMikel Welch Interiors & Lifestyle \nNEA Studio \nOxford Exchange Design  \nSarah Regan Interiors  \nSea Green Designs \nSusanne Kelley Design
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/hamptons-designer-showhouse-opening-party/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T190000
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SUMMARY:Polo in the Hamptons Match & Cocktail Party
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for Polo Hamptons 2023!\nThe Polo Match & Cocktail Party will be held at 900 Lumber Lane Bridgehampton\, Saturday JULY 22\, 2023 and will take place between 4pm to 7pm. As guests enjoy the thrill of the polo match they will have access to an open bar paired with hors d’oeuvres and preferred seating. Food by Elegant Affairs. There is complimentary parking but we suggest taking Uber. Only 500 tickets will be available\, so please purchase your tickets today! Rain or shine.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/polo-in-the-hamptons-match-cocktail-party/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T230000
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CREATED:20231108T223728Z
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SUMMARY:Murmrr & MRR Productions Presents Mark Normand
DESCRIPTION:Mark Normand:Dubbed by Jerry Seinfeld as the “best young up and coming comic\,”\, Mark Normand is quickly becoming one of the most talked about touring comedians on the scene. Following his self-released special\, “Out To Lunch” which amassed over 10 million views on Youtube\, he released his latest half-hour on Netflix’s Season 3 of The Stand Ups. An extremely prolific stand-up\, he previously had a one-hour and a half hour Comedy Central special and has made an unparalleled seven appearances on “Conan\,” four appearances on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon\,” and one appearance on both “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “The Late Late Show with James Corden.” Mark can also be heard on his multiple appearances on “The Joe Rogan Experience\,” or on his own podcasts “Tuesdays with Stories” and “We Might Be Drunk”.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/murmrr-mrr-productions-presents-mark-normand/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T200000
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CREATED:20231108T224142Z
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SUMMARY:LORDS OF MENANTIC
DESCRIPTION: \n“THE LORDS OF MENANTIC” MUSICAL FUNDRAISER\nTHURSDAY\, JULY 20 ~ FRIDAY\, JULY 21 ~ SATURDAY\, JULY 22 ~ SUNDAY\, JULY 23\nSHOW TIME IS 6:00 pm EACH NIGHT \n“Lords by name and Lords by nature” is how one of Shelter Island’s family of aristocrats was described during the 19th century. This peculiar household of three sea captains and two maiden sisters owned a beautiful estate on the Menantic peninsula\, building and sailing boats hewn from stands of white oak. In 1804\, one of their sailing vessels\, Paragon\, ran through the Continental blockade delivering grain to England and Captain Sam became a hero. But was he? Join us as we journey back through time and get to know the Lord family of Shipyard Creek.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/lords-of-menantic/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T230000
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CREATED:20231108T223342Z
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SUMMARY:Quogue Wildlife Refuge Wild Night for Wildlife Summer Gala
DESCRIPTION:15th Annual Wild Night for Wildlife Summer Gala\n  \nThe Quogue Wildlife Refuge is a 305 acre non-profit nature preserve that was founded in 1934 and is home to diverse wildlife. Open 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset\, visitors can enjoy walking seven miles of trails to explore diverse habitats including forests and ponds\, as well as the ecologically rare Dwarf Pines in the Pine Barrens. Admission is free. \nThe Outdoor Wildlife Complex houses permanently injured wildlife that require human care to survive including owls\, falcons\, opossum\, and other native New York animals. Educational programs are offered throughout the year for all ages\, and our Summer Camp is in its 53rd year! \nThe Charles Banks Belt Nature Center offers spectacular views of Old Ice Pond as well as a variety of wildlife exhibits\, live animals\, a nature library\, and gift shop. Come by and visit! \nA bit of history:\nThe Quogue Wildlife Refuge is celebrating its 88th year of existence\, and has a fascinating history that started in 1934. The black duck population declined sharply in the early 1930s due to several exceptionally cold winters which  alarmed many local duck hunters. During a meeting at the Hampton Bays Firehouse\, Charlie Belt explained the severity of the waterfowl plight\, and suggested they establish a waterfowl refuge\, a place where they could propagate and rear waterfowl “…to put two ducks in the air for every one we take.” From this meeting\, the Southampton Township Wildfowl Association (STWA) was formed with 45 charter members; all were duck hunters and pioneer conservationists from the town of Southampton. Their signatures are on the charter which hangs over the fireplace in the Charles Banks Belt Nature Center at the Refuge.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/quogue-wildlife-refuge-wild-night-for-wildlife-summer-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T223000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205304Z
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SUMMARY:Midsummer Dinner 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Parrish Art Museum is a place to discover and connect with artists and art with a focus on the rich creative legacy of the East End and its global impact on the art world.\n  \nInspired by the natural setting and artistic life of Long Island’s East End\, the Museum illuminates the creative process and how art and artists transform our experiences and understanding of the world and how we live in it. The Museum fosters connections among individuals\, art\, and artists through care and interpretation of the collection\, the presentation of exhibitions\, publications\, educational initiatives\, programs\, and artists-in-residence. The Parrish is a center for cultural engagement\, an inspiration\, and a destination for the region\, the nation\, and the world.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/midsummer-dinner-2023/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T233000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205304Z
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SUMMARY:Hetrick Martin Institute
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, JULY 15\, 2023\nWATER MILL\, NY \nCOCKTAILS\n5:30 PM \nBEST OF THE HAMPTONS DINNER\n7:30 PM
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/hetrick-martin-institute/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223327Z
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SUMMARY:The Clamshell Foundation Fireworks
DESCRIPTION:  \nWHEN: Saturday\, July 15 \n*RAIN DATE: Sunday\, July 16 \nThe Fireworks Show is a three-decade long tradition  staged over Three Mile Harbor in East Hampton.  The fireworks almost faded into history\, but in 2009\, The Clamshell Foundation revived the popular event and has taken it over every year since. The fireworks is an important tradition in East Hampton and was one of our founders\, Rossetti Perchick\, favorite nights of the year.\nListen to the fireworks music simulcast on WLIW-FM with host Brian Cosgrove!\n  \nFIREWORKS PARTIES/ VIEWING LOCATIONS:\nGreat viewing locations include Maidstone Park\, Sammy’s Beach\, Gann Road\, or any of the beaches off of Hands Creek Road and Springy Banks Road\, as well as the head of 3 Mile Harbor. Watch via boat and anchor in 3 Mile Harbor. No matter where you view them\, please remember to stay safe and clean up afterwards. \n  \nThe Clamshell Foundation was founded in 1992 by the late Rossetti Perchik. Rossetti’s love for the East Hampton community and local waters inspired him to create events that everyone could enjoy. We are working to continue Rossetti’s mission by ensuring The Clamshell Foundation supports the people\, programs\, and projects of the East End.\nWe partner and provide funds to local groups including the Retreat\, Montauk\, East Hampton\, Amagansett\, Springs & Sag Harbor Food Pantries\, East End Cares\, OLA of Eastern Long Island\, Soul Grow and Olman Sanabria\, among others.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/the-clamshell-foundation-fireworks/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:Midsummer Dance 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 14 for Midsummer Dance as the Parrish Art Museum celebrates its 125th Anniversary year and kicks off its Midsummer Magic weekend. \nMidsummer Dance is the first of two highly anticipated events of the Hamptons summer season that bring together artists\, art collectors\, curators\, philanthropists\, and business leaders from the Hamptons\, New York City\, and beyond. Midsummer Dance will feature a DJ by br0nz3_g0dd3ss and special performance by Narcissister. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable evening of dancing\, drinks\, and delicious hors d’oeuvres in support of the Museum’s exhibitions\, education\, and programs. \nHeld outdoors on the Mildred C. Brinn covered terrace. Ages 21+.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/midsummer-dance-2023/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:East Hampton Antiques and Design Show Preview Party
DESCRIPTION:JULY 14 – 16\, 2023\n\n\nThe East Hampton Antiques & Design Show at Mulford Farm is the premier show of its kind on the East End featuring antiques and mid-century decorative items for home and garden. \nYou don’t want to miss out on the fun\, antiques\, and design ideas – get your tickets today! \nSpecial thanks to Honorary Chairperson\, Liz Lange\, Ralph Lauren as Title Sponsor\, and the East Hampton Historical Society Design Committee. The show benefits the East Hampton Historical Society. \n 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/east-hampton-antiques-and-design-show-preview-party/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:Fifty Isn't The End- Rufus Wainwright & Friends 50th Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:RUFUS WAINWRIGHT:\nRufus has a lifelong connection to the Hamptons. The Wainwrights are social fixture in East Hampton. Rufus would spend his childhood summers on Shelter Island where his dad now has a home and take the bike each day to East Hampton to be part of the posher side of the Hamptons. \nHe met his husband Jorn Weisbrodt in Berlin in the spring of 2005 and in the summer of the same year they solidified their relationship in the guesthouse on the old Andy Warhol Estate in Montauk that Rufus rented from Paul Morrissey. Since then\, Montauk has been their happy place. \nThey bought their house in Hither Hills in 2008. It was built in the late 50s by Irving Berlin’s musical secretary Helmut Kresa and allegedly he notated “White Christmas” at the house. They got married in their garden in 2012 with about 300 friends attending including Yoko Ono\, Marina Abramovic\, the late Lou Reed\, Ingrid Sischy and Carrie Fisher\, Julianne Moore\, and Mark Ronson among others. The afternoon ceremony was followed by a swim at their beloved Hither Hills Beach and dinner at the Clam Bar on Montauk Highway followed by an afterparty at Montauk’s Shagwong. \nOn his 2012 released Mark Ronson produced 7th studio album “Out of the Game” Rufus sings an ode to his beloved Montauk. \nBoth Jorn and Rufus turn 50 in 2023. Rufus prefers working on his birthday\, which is actually the 22nd of July but since his daughter Viva would not be able to attend as she will be in her summer camp\, they decided to move the celebration slightly earlier. \nRufus’ dream had always been to do a concert on the lawn at the iconic Lighthouse in Montauk\, and when they met the director of the Montauk Historical Society Mia Certic\, she enthusiastically embraced the idea. The concert will be a benefit for the Montauk Historical Society to support the operations of this beloved New York Landmark. All performers are donating their services. \nMONTAUK HISTORIAL SOCIETY:\nThe Montauk Historical Society is the nonprofit organization that owns the Montauk Point Lighthouse. It costs over $1.5 million a year to run the lighthouse and museum. Special events\, like its annual benefit concert\, are an essential way to fund programming and maintenance. An extensive restoration of the tower and the exterior of the museum will be completed this summer after over five years of work and planning\, and at a cost of $1.8 million. It was funded by grants\, generous donations\, and admission fees. https://montaukhistoricalsociety.org/restoration-first-phase/. A $38 million revetment led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and New York State’s Department of Environmental Control\, finished earlier this year\, will safeguard the lighthouse for future generations. The mission of the Montauk Historical Society is to collect\, restore\, preserve\, and display historically significant buildings\, objects\, and writings\, and to preserve the history and cultures of Montauk and the East End for this and future generations.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/fifty-isnt-the-end-rufus-wainwright-friends-50th-birthday-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
UID:25318-1689264000-1689283800@theseasun.org
SUMMARY:The Hamptons' Fine Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:Opening Night Vernissage Benefiting Guild HallVIP Vernissage – 6 to 9:30 pm \nThursday\, July 13th\, 2023\nVIP Card: 6-9:30 pm \nFriday\, July 14th: 12 noon to 9 pm\nSaturday\, July 15th: 12 noon to 6 pm\nSunday\, July 16th: 12 noon to 6 pm \n  \nA Hamptons prime location — HFAF is staged in a spectacular 70\,000 sq. ft. pavilion complex\, featuring the Pollock\,  de Kooning and Luxury Pavilions\, strategically located on 17 bucolic acres — right on the main road connecting the Hamptons (County Rd 39). This location is just minutes from downtown  bustling Southampton Village\, filled with stylish shops\, trendy restaurants\, art galleries and museums. This toney village is one of the most posh districts in the nation\, with local estates valued into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/the-hamptons-fine-art-fair/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230712T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230712T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
UID:25357-1689184800-1689192000@theseasun.org
SUMMARY:Concerned Citizens Of Montauk Summer Soiree
DESCRIPTION:  \nTo preserve and protect the unique environment and ecology of Montauk through education\, advocacy\, and grassroots citizen action. \nSince 1970\, CCOM has led the effort to protect Montauk’s precious environment\, successfully preserving over 70% of Montauk’s land. Thanks in large part to the work of CCOM members and volunteers\, we can all enjoy Montauk’s trails\, beaches\, scenic vistas and rugged beauty. \nToday\, however\, there are new threats to Montauk’s environment. CCOM is focusing our efforts on addressing three urgent priorities: cleaning up Montauk’s water\, protecting its beaches and coastline\, and advocating for sustainable development. We need your help to succeed. The outcome of our joint efforts will determine what our town is going to look like for generations to come.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/concerned-citizens-of-montauk-summer-soiree/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation Hamptons Happening
DESCRIPTION:The 19th Annual Hamptons Happening\, one of the most anticipated events kicking off the Hamptons summer schedule will be held on Saturday July 8th\, 2023 from 7pm-11pm on the beautiful estate of Kenneth and Maria Fishel. \nThis year we are thrilled to be honoring: Chef Ralph Scamardella\, EVP and Chief Culinary Officer\, Tao Group Hospitality\, Lori and Scott Levine\, co-founder of Scott’s Protein Balls\, Denise Albert\, CEO and co-founder of My Cancer Family\, and Anna Zuckerman\, Founder and Chief Designer at Anna Zuckerman Luxury. \nEnjoy a night filled with delicious tastings from dozens of chefs such as Ralph Scamardella\, Julian Medina\, and Harold Moore\, and favorite restaurants like Ovelia Psistaria\, Tommy Bahama\, House of Saturn\, and Phillipe Chow\, and liquor companies\, such as Woodford Reserve\, Hamptons Water\, and Simple Vodka. There will also be a thrilling live auction facilitated by our exclusive auctioneer: Heritage Auctions.\n\nThanks to events like the Hamptons Happenings\, SWCRF has been able to invest more than $100 million towards groundbreaking cancer research. We hope you will join us at one of our biggest fundraisers of the year. \n  \n\n\n\nThe mission of the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF) is to eradicate cancer by funding collaborative cross-institutional research to identify and correct abnormal gene function that cause cancer. This research is the basis for developing minimally toxic treatments for all patients with cancer.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/samuel-waxman-cancer-research-foundation-hamptons-happening/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T233000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Baystreet Theatre Gala
DESCRIPTION:Step Behind the curtain as it is pulled back to reveal that which sets artistry in motion. Grab your champagne and small-plated delicious bites as you wonder the hidden hallways and rooms filled with the things that make magic come alive- Costumes\, wigs\, set pieces and props… even the Bay Street Theater Wall of Fame!!! The list of what it takes to make theater come alive is endless!!!\n\nRelax at café tables until show time when we honor three ‘Giants‘ of the entertainment industry with lifetime achievement awards and musical tributes to Sarah Jessica Parker\, Matthew Broderick\, and Julie Andrews. It doesn’t get any bigger than that!!! Following the show\, dessert and dancing to wrap out a night that won’t soon be forgotten!!!\n\nAdditional surprise fun includes a Tiffany moment where those who have purchased boxes ahead of time will win a small Tiffany gift with the chance of winning a $1\,000 gift certificate as well. And of course\, all funds go to support Bay Street’s hard work in creating inclusivity for everyone including ‘Pay What You Can Nights’\,’Free Student Sundays’\, and a policy that “Anyone who wishes to have access to the arts will have it at Bay Street Theater”!!!\n\nJulie Andrews’ award will be accepted on her behalf by her daughter\, Emma Walton Hamilton\, a founder of Bay Street Theater.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/2023-baystreet-theatre-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Night Gala for Holiday House Hamptons
DESCRIPTION:Holiday House is finally returning to The Hamptons with a Designer Showhouse! This year our showhouse is going to take place at 279 Mitchell Lane in Bridgehampton\, NY. This summer’s exciting new residence has been generously provided by Matt Pantofel of BJC Custom Home Builders. Secluded on a shy acre in the Bridgehampton farm fields adjacent to reserve\, this home was designed and crafted to perfection by master builder Matt Pantofel. The home offers 9\,000 sf of luxury living on three levels with high end finishes and keen attention to detail throughout.\nApproximately 20 of the industry’s top interior designers will transform this home to showcase cutting edge decor and chic lifestyle concepts to be viewed by the general public\, the design industry and design enthusiasts all while raising critical funds for breast cancer research. \nAfter three years without a Designer Showhouse in The Hamptons due to the pandemic\, we are so excited to be back and better than ever. We want to extend huge thanks to our loyal supporters for sticking with us over the last few years and we can’t wait to be reunited again this summer to enjoy the best of interior design and most importantly to work towards our mutual goal of living in a world without breast cancer.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/opening-night-gala-for-holiday-house-hamptons/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL WORKS IN PROGRESS CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:The Works in Progress student concert series begins on Saturday\, July 1 in the PMP Performance Tent. Students will present and refine their repertoire on Friday and Saturday evenings through August (a full calendar is below). Works in Progress concerts are free and open to the public.\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/summer-music-school-works-in-progress-concert/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230702T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:The Halsey House Gala
DESCRIPTION:Sponsorships Levels & Benefits\n$20\,000 President’s Cabinet \n          Sumptuous Dinner for 12 at a private\, waterfront home \n          Invitation to the pre-Gala reception for 2 guests at Port of Missing Men on Friday\, June 16th \n          Listed as “Honorary Chair” with lead in all promotions and publications \n          $200 Certificate for any Museum program or Special Event \n          Admission for 10 guests to the Halsey House Gala \n          1 year “Whaling Crew” Membership to the Southampton History Museum \n​ \n$10\,000 Vice President’s Circle \n          Invitation to the pre-Gala reception for 2 guests at Port of Missing Men on Friday\, June 16th \n          Listed as “Honorary Chair” with lead in all promotions and publications \n          $200 Certificate for any Museum program or Special Event \n          Admission for 8 guests to the Halsey House Gala \n          1 year “Whaling Crew” Membership to the Southampton History Museum \n​ \n$5\,000 Speaker of the House \n          Invitation to the pre-Gala reception for 2 guests at Port of Missing Men on Friday\, June 16th \n          Prominent Listing or Logo in all promotions and publications \n          $200 Certificate for any Museum program or Special Event \n          Admission for 6 guests to the Halsey House Gala \n          1 year “Whaling Crew” Membership to the Southampton History Museum \n​ \n$2\,500 Legislative Committee \n          Invitation to the pre-Gala reception for 2 guests at Port of Missing Men on Friday\, June 16th \n          Prominent Listing or Logo in all promotions and publications \n          $200 Certificate for any Museum program or Special Event \n          Admission for 4 guests to the Halsey House Gala \n          1 year “Whaling Crew” Membership to the Southampton History Museum \n​ \n\n\n\nTickets\n  \nAdult $250  \n​ \nYoung Adult (21-35) $100          Junior (17-20) $50 \n​ \nday of tickets are +$50 and pre sale tickets will be turned off on 6/30 at 3pm \n*no refunds\, no rain date* \n​ \n​ \n\n\nPurchase Sponsorships & Tickets HERE\n\n\nTHANK YOU to our Sponsors:\n$10\,000 has been donated  In Memory of Margaret D. Sullivan\n$10\,000 Vice President’s CircleJean & Martin Shafiroff\n$5\,000 Speaker of the House\nPeter Hallock & Craig MowryDoug & Amy HalseyDorothy LichtensteinThe Southampton Association\n​\n$2\,500 Legislative CommitteeHalsey Family FoundationPeter & Jaar-mel SloaneLinda Stabler-Talty & Peter J. TaltyNancy StoneStony Brook Southampton Hospital
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/the-halsey-house-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:Sag Harbor Historical "Keeping History Alive" Gala
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 1\, 2023 | 5:00-7:00 p.m.\n“Keeping History Alive” is the theme for the Museum’s 2023 fundraising event. \nOne might say that the Museum’s mission is “Keeping History Alive”\, if it were to be articulated in only three words; but\, the Museum is not the only one contributing to this endeavor. This year the Sag Harbor Historical Museum is proud to be honoring three Main Street business icons and the visionaries who created them. These individuals and families have not only protected Sag Harbor’s history but they each have contributed to the village’s history over the last 50 years. \nTed Conklin of The American Hotel \nNada Barry & Gwen Waddington of the Wharf Shop \nRoseann Bucking & Lisa Field of the Sag Harbor Variety Store \nThese individuals have steadfastly operated with a passionate commitment to the Sag Harbor community\, to the families and friends that comprise or visit it\, and to the vision they each had for the business and how it would fit into our community. Over the 50 years they have operated\, they have weathered all of the economic ups and downs and come out the other side unchanged\, and even more committed to their vision and uncompromising in their values. As many lament the “passing of the old fashioned Main Street”\, Sag Harbor and these businesses have remained committed to it and have fiercely protected it. Sag Harbor’s  Main Street is not a cookie cutter of so many these days\, having only specialty stores and designer boutiques. We have these three unique\, family-owned Main Street businesses\, the likes of which cannot be found any where else. We praise them for their contribution to keeping Sag Harbor’s alive for the past 50 years. \nPlease join us in celebrating these three history-making business establishments and their founders\, and help us in our continuing efforts “Keeping History Alive”.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/sag-harbor-historical-keeping-history-alive-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:Sag Harbor Historical Society "Keeping History Alive"
DESCRIPTION:“Keeping History Alive” on the Lawn of the Custom House 192 Main Street\nSaturday\, July 1\, 2023 | 5:00-7:00 p.m.\n“Keeping History Alive” is the theme for the Museum’s 2023 fundraising event. \nOne might say that the Museum’s mission is “Keeping History Alive”\, if it were to be articulated in only three words; but\, the Museum is not the only one contributing to this endeavor. This year the Sag Harbor Historical Museum is proud to be honoring three Main Street business icons and the visionaries who created them. These individuals and families have not only protected Sag Harbor’s history but they each have contributed to the village’s history over the last 50 years. \nTed Conklin of The American Hotel \nNada Barry & Gwen Waddington of the Wharf Shop \nRoseann Bucking & Lisa Field of the Sag Harbor Variety Store \nThese individuals have steadfastly operated with a passionate commitment to the Sag Harbor community\, to the families and friends that comprise or visit it\, and to the vision they each had for the business and how it would fit into our community. Over the 50 years they have operated\, they have weathered all of the economic ups and downs and come out the other side unchanged\, and even more committed to their vision and uncompromising in their values. As many lament the “passing of the old fashioned Main Street”\, Sag Harbor and these businesses have remained committed to it and have fiercely protected it. Sag Harbor’s  Main Street is not a cookie cutter of so many these days\, having only specialty stores and designer boutiques. We have these three unique\, family-owned Main Street businesses\, the likes of which cannot be found any where else. We praise them for their contribution to keeping Sag Harbor’s alive for the past 50 years. \nPlease join us in celebrating these three history-making business establishments and their founders\, and help us in our continuing efforts “Keeping History Alive”. \n 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/sag-harbor-historical-society-keeping-history-alive/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230630T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
UID:25304-1688151600-1688675400@theseasun.org
SUMMARY:SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL FACULTY CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:Summer Music School Faculty present their annual opening concert in the Performance Tent. PMP’s renowned teaching artists share a warm welcome to the Summer Music School with students and local classical music lovers alike at the annual Faculty Concert on Friday\, June 30. This spirited tradition will feature a selection of solo and chamber music favorites under the PMP Performance Tent – with a few surprises sure to be in store. This popular annual concert is free to the public\, and is expected to fill up quickly: audience members are encouraged to arrive 30-45 minutes early and may bring lawn chairs for outside overflow seating (concert seating is provided inside the open-air performance tent). \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/summer-music-school-faculty-concert/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230630T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230630T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T055759
CREATED:20231108T223540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T205305Z
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SUMMARY:36th Annual American Picnic with Fireworks by Grucci!
DESCRIPTION: \nThere is no summer tradition we anticipate with more excitement than the Southampton Fresh\nAir Home’s American Picnic with Fireworks by Grucci. Our gracious hosts\, Danielle and David Ganek\nwelcome you back to 1030 Meadow Lane where festivities will include a fun filled carnival with\ngames\, stilt walkers and magicians\, a delicious American picnic\, music\, dancing and of course\nour spectacular fireworks display over Shinnecock Bay! \nThe Southampton Fresh Air Home is a residential camp with a specialized recreation program\nadapted for physically challenged children\, the majority of whom will receive scholarships to\nattend. The Picnic raises over 40% of the Home’s annual program expenses. Your generosity will\nallow our special children to enjoy a unique and caring summer camping experience filled with\nlaughter\,love and friendship while at the same time\, providing a much deserved rest for their\nfamilies who care for them all year round. It is the only Fourth of July fireworks family party\nin Southampton! Please contact Tom Naro at 631.283.5847 x101 or tnaro@sfah.org for more info.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/36th-annual-american-picnic-with-fireworks-by-grucci/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T180000
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Hamptons Jazz Fest Kickoff!
DESCRIPTION:Hamptons Jazz Fest\, produced by The Jam Session\, Inc\, is a series of performances that bringworld-class musicians in the fields of Jazz\, Latin\, and World music to a diverse cross-section\nof populations in the End End of Long Island\, held in iconic venues throughout July\, August and\nSeptember. We also stage a Winter Series during the remainder of the year. We present dozens of\nconcerts at no or low cost. We collaborate with other non-profit cultural organizations like OLA\nof Eastern Long Island\, the Parrish Art Museum\, The Church in Sag Harbor\, East Hampton LTV\, the\nBridgehampton Childcare and Recreation Center\, the Shinnecock Nation\, and others to engage the\ndiverse groups of the East End in our performance and educational events.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/3rd-annual-hamptons-jazz-fest-kickoff/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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