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SUMMARY:Shelter Island Educational Foundation's Silent Auction & 50/50 Raffle
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1995\, the Shelter Island Educational Foundation is a not-for-profit organization established under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. An all-volunteer organization\, we rely solely on the generosity of people like you\, local businesses\, foundations and other charitable organizations. The Foundation’s individual grant awards are made to residents of Shelter Island\, generally students\, who wish to attend educational programs.  In addition\, institutional grant awards are made to organizations such as the Shelter Island School and Shelter Island Public Library\, and to local youth groups that offer educational programs that fit the guidelines of our mission. \n 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/shelter-island-educational-foundations-silent-auction-50-50-raffle/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Masterclass with Itzhak Perlman
DESCRIPTION:Artist-faculty teach an open masterclass featuring young artist participants of the Chamber Music Workshop. \nUndeniably the reigning virtuoso of the violin\, Itzhak Perlman enjoys superstar status rarely afforded a classical musician. Beloved for his charm and humanity as well as his talent\, he is treasured by audiences throughout the world who respond not only to his remarkable artistry\, but also to his irrepressible joy for making music. \n  \n\nWednesday\, June 14\, 2023\n7:00 PM  8:30 PM\n\n\nThe Perlman Music Program73 Shore RoadShelter Island Heights\, NY\, 11965United States (map)\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/chamber-music-masterclass-with-itzhak-perlman/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Master Class with Joel Krosnick
DESCRIPTION:Artist-faculty teach an open masterclass featuring young artist participants of the Chamber Music Workshop. \nJoel Krosnick has performed as soloist\, recitalist\, and chamber musician around the world. As a member of the Juilliard String Quartet since 1974\, he has performed the great quartet literature throughout North America\, Europe\, Asia\, and Australia. With his sonata partner of more than 30 years\, pianist Gilbert Kalish\, Mr. Krosnick has performed recitals throughout the U. S. and Europe. Since 1976\, they have given annual series of recitals in New York City and in 2007 presented the series “American Milestones of the Last 100 Years” at The Juilliard School. \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/chamber-music-master-class-with-joel-krosnick/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Workshop Masterclass With Kim Kashkashian
DESCRIPTION:Artist-faculty teach an open masterclass featuring young artist participants of the Chamber Music Workshop. \nHailed as “an artist who combines a probing\, restless intellect with enormous beauty of tone\,” Kim Kashkashians’ work as performing and recording artist and pedagogue has been recognized worldwide. She coaches chamber music and viola at New England Conservatory of Music and is founder and artistic director of Music for Food\, a musician-led hunger relief initiative. \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/chamber-music-workshop-masterclass-with-kim-kashkashian/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:2022 Hampton Bays Historical Society Summer Update
DESCRIPTION:2022 Hampton Bays Historical Society Summer Update\nNew Board Members\nRichard Joslin and Tyler Sinclair have graciously volunteered to become the newest members of the Hampton Bays Historical Society’s Board of Directors. Both men have been lifelong residents of our hamlet\, and are active in the community. Welcome Rich and Tyler!\nSummer and Fall 2022 \nThis coming season will be a busy one! We have planned our Lecture Series\, the Arts and Antiques Fair will take place on the front lawn in June and September\, and we have increased our museum hours. Starting the first weekend of June through Columbus Day weekend\, the Lyzon Hat Shop Museum and the Prosper King House will be open to visitors on Friday and Saturday 10am -1pm. Our Annual Membership Meeting will take place on Friday\, June 24th 5pm to 7pm. Please join us! \nHighlights from 2021-2022 \n\nThe recipient of our annual scholarship has been chosen and will be announced at the High School Awards ceremony on June 24th.\nA flagpole was donated by Pat Hagen-Tuccio in memory of her brother and former board member\, Kenneth Langsdorf. The flagpole was placed in front of the King house with refreshed landscaping.\nFurniture was purchased this winter at Privet Consignment Shop in Riverhead to further enhance the displays in the Lyzon.\nThank you to all who participated at the Winter Fundraising Dinner at the Villa Paul in January. It was wonderful to see so many familiar faces and catch up with you.\nAccomplished artist Tykie Ganz\, born and raised in Hampton Bays\, donated prints and original paintings from her collection to the Historical Society. This artwork is currently on display on the first floor of the Lyzon. Thank you for your generosity\, Tykie!\nLastly\, we were very fortunate to have two college interns help us organize and preserve our collection of historic artifacts\, documents\, etc. Thank you Chase and Yan.\n\nThe Board of Directors trust you will support our efforts to preserve our history and educate our community about its rich and unique past. Please renew your membership by completing the enclosed form or visit our website www.hpbhps.org and use Paypal.\nWe look forward to seeing you this summer and thank each member for your continued support. \nSincerely\,\nBrenda Sinclair Berntson\, Kelly King\, Maria Hudson Smith\, Rosemarie King\, Patricia Hagen-Tuccio\, Frances Oldeack\, Walter Jackson\, Liliaerty Dulfer Green\, Richard Joslin\, Tyler Sinclair
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/2022-hampton-bays-historical-society-summer-update/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230611T120000
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SUMMARY:Landscape Pleasures
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 destination for the region\, the nation\, and the world. \nThe Parrish Art Museum’s exhibitions and programs are made possible\, in part\, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature\, and by the property taxpayers\, from the Southampton Union Free School District and the Tuckahoe Common School District.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/landscape-pleasures-3/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T203000
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SUMMARY:Tutti Suoanre at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons
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  \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-suoanre-at-the-jewish-center-of-the-hamptons/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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SUMMARY:SVOR Out of The Blue Gala
DESCRIPTION:  \nFounded in 2018\, the mission of Southampton Village Ocean Rescue (SVOR) is to respond to emergencies in the ocean and bay\, throughout the Village of Southampton\, 24 hours a day\, 365 days a year.  \n​ \nSVOR is a volunteer organization\, dedicated to making expeditious and safe water rescues year-round at all unprotected beaches in and around Southampton Village. Every month SVOR trains in different locations\, coordinating with numerous emergency agencies\, to be prepared for any aquatic emergency. SVOR rescuers are ocean lifeguard- and CPR-certified.  \n​ \nSVOR recognizes that preventative lifeguarding is a key component to saving lives. Members actively promote water safety and education. SVOR initiated the Lifeguard Training program for anyone 16 years or older\, as well as the Junior Lifeguard Training program\, for those ages 11 to 14 and the programs will be expanded in the future. SVOR trains lifeguards year-round\, and provides ocean lifeguard courses for certification during high season. SVOR runs a Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguard Certification Program at Suffolk Community College Pool in the off-season. The officers organize community Adult Swim lessons\, overseen by SVOR volunteers\, which run alongside all ocean rescue lifeguard programs. Educational information about rip currents is distributed during Beach Safety Week and at various events throughout the summer. Pre-season water safety programs for caregivers will be offered by SVOR. Notably\, SVOR is responsible for the installation of rip current signs at all Southampton Village ocean beach access points and continuously works toward the ultimate goal of waterproofing Southampton. \n​ \nIn addition\, members safeguard swimmers in charitable events that involve open water\, as well as other water-related functions in Southampton.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/svor-out-of-the-blue-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T203000
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SUMMARY:A Taste of Shelter Island Summer Gala
DESCRIPTION:Fighting Chance is America’s oldest and largest free cancer counseling center that operates on a regional basis\, in our case the Eastern End of Long Island\, which is about 600 square miles and largely semi-rural. \nIn person counseling is the “gold standard” when helping a newly-diagnosed cancer patient cope with the negative psychological effects of cancer that include hyper-anxiety\, depression\, insecurity\, and sleeplessness. In-person counseling is better\, by far\, than telephone calls\, email counseling\, chat rooms\, or the use of two-way videos. \n 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/a-taste-of-shelter-island-summer-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T193000
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SUMMARY:Bridge Hampton Museum Presents Bridgehampton Community Stars
DESCRIPTION:Our mission is to inspire the public’s awareness of\, and appreciation for\, our community’s history\, oral history\, and cultural traditions.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/bridge-hampton-museum-presents-bridgehampton-community-stars/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T183000
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Andromeda’s Sisters Arts and Advocacy Gala
DESCRIPTION:The 7th Annual Andromeda’s Sisters Arts and Advocacy Gala is just around the corner – Saturday\, June 10th\, 4:00-6:30. Tickets on sale now! Get them here- www.npcowgirls.org Wine from @wolfferwine\nbeer from @kiddsquidbrewco food by @thecookeryny and dancers from NPC! \nThis event is a deliciously uplifting garden party where writing by women for the stage kicks off the theme for our advocacy panel discussion addressing matters of social urgency. Our dedication to and passionate belief in theater arts as powerful activation for bettering and enriching our communities and the human experience shows up in unique gala form with Andromeda’s Sisters. A place where all are welcome to participate\, gather\, and support the work of NPC while we come together in conversation is\, to us\, the purpose and mission of the arts. \nWe are thrilled to have this line up of talent\, panelists\, and garden goodness manifesting @leibercollection in Springs. Participants we are thrilled to welcome- @pooyaland @frolston66 Rahma Soliman from @unitednations @unmigration and Blythe Danner! Honoring the tireless work of @jhratner1120 as we celebrate the coming of summer and putting our community into action for building the world we wish to see. \nThe Neo-Political Cowgirls’ annual “Most Un-Hamptons Hamptons Event\, EVER” amplifies urgent conversations starting with women writers for the theater holding the pen. The social justice theme from monologues from plays by women are then taken and brought into powerful light by a panel of women who are today’s bold leaders in change-making. This event concludes in a gorgeous garden party where people from all walks of life can network\, dive deeper into conversation\, and plan their next move for creating more creativity\, thriving and courage in our world. Saturday\, June 10th Doors open at 4pm\, the program starts at 4:15pm. (Rain date: Sunday\, June 11) TICKETS\n$150 – General – One entry. $275 – Couple – Entry for two. $500 – Couple entry plus donation for two tickets to be shared in support of our broader community. Plus one swag bag. $1\,000 – Four entry tickets plus 2 swag bags\, plus two donated tickets to community members. $1\,500 – 6 entry tickets\, 3 swag bags\, plus 4 tickets to NPC’S THE DREAMER in NYC at HERE ARTS CENTER\, April 22-May 7th\, plus 2 donated tickets to community members. Honorary Chairwoman: Julie Ratner President and Founder\, The Ellen Hermanson Foundation VIP PANELISTS In conversation – “What Does it Look Like To Be Safe In America?” Obie-Winning actress Pooya Mohseni Dr. Florence Rolston\, OB/GYN Rahma Soliman\, United Nations International Organization for Migrants HOST COMMITTEE Ali Pratt Julia Prince Sheri Sandler Mary Minard Nancy Atlas Barbara Layton Stacey Golden Sylvie del Guidice and Charles Weilman Josh Gladstone \nGet your tickets now and pop it on your calendar: www.npcowgirls.org. 
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/7th-annual-andromedas-sisters-arts-and-advocacy-gala/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T170000
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SUMMARY:Grandpa Magic With Allan Zola Kronzek
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn Saturday\, June 10\, from 3 to 5 p.m.\, Allan Zola Kronzek will be demonstrating close-up magic and signing copies of his book of tricks\, “Grandpa Magic” at Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor. The book\, filled with 116 tricks\, stunts and brainteasers\, is guaranteed to make grandparenting even more fun\, and crack up the grandkids. From the old pull-a-quarter-from-behind-a-kid’s-ear trick and “removing your thumb” to card tricks\, stunts for the dinner table and verbal puzzles that surprise and delight\, there’s something for everyone. Step-by-step illustrations make them easy to learn.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/grandpa-magic-with-allan-zola-kronzek/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T120000
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CREATED:20231108T223133Z
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SUMMARY:Landscape Pleasures
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 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 destination for the region\, the nation\, and the world.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/landscape-pleasures-2/
CATEGORIES:Hamptons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230609T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230609T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T085330
CREATED:20231108T223436Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T160000
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CREATED:20231108T223125Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230526T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230526T200000
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CREATED:20231108T223046Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T183000
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CREATED:20231108T223043Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230522T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230522T170000
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CREATED:20231108T223049Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230519T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T085330
CREATED:20231108T223114Z
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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:20230304T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230305T235900
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CREATED:20231108T222955Z
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SUMMARY:Wine\, Women & Shoes
DESCRIPTION:Wine\, Women and Shoes promises to entertain with a runway filled with a designer fashion show poolside\, lite bites\, plenty of and of course shoes. There is also a doggie fashion show. \nWine\, WoMEN & Shoes March 4 & 5\, 2023\n\nSaturday\, March 4\, 2023 10:30 AM\nSunday\, March 5\, 2023  2:30 PM\n\n\nMar-a-lago Club  1100 South Ocean Boulevard Palm Beach\, FL\, 33480\n\nBig Dog Ranch Rescue (BDDR) founded in 2008\, is the largest no-kill\, cage -free rescue in the United States and has saved more than 50\,000 dogs. Its yearly goal is to save 5\,000 dogs every year\, to heal and place them with loving families and to educate people about the proper care for dogs and the importance of spaying and neutering. \nBDRR was a participant at the White House signing of the first animal anti-cruelty bill in U.S. History. \nOur Mission is to Rescue\, Rehabilitate and Educate until every dog has a loving and safe place to call home. We believe we can\, and we will see an end to dog homelessness and abuse through legislative efforts\, hard work and strategic partnerships near and far. We will never give up and we will never back down from the needs of all heartbeats because every life matters. \nWine\, Women\, and Shoes 2022 – Big Dog Ranch Rescue – YouTube \n  \nSaturday \nBlackbaud \nSunday \nBlackbaud
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/wine-women-shoes/
CATEGORIES:Palm Beach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T220000
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SUMMARY:Ninth Annual Youth of the Year
DESCRIPTION:Youth of the Year is Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County’s premier recognition program\, celebrating the extraordinary achievements of Club members. Seven teens compete for the title of Palm Beach County’s Youth of the Year and the winner is announced during the dinner. All seven participants receive a Florida Prepaid College scholarship\, and the Youth of the Year also receives room and board provided by the Mary Alice Fortin Foundation. Expect an emotional and inspiring night that highlights Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County’s mission to enable all young people to reach their full potential.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/ninth-annual-youth-of-the-year/
CATEGORIES:Palm Beach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T220000
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CREATED:20231108T223010Z
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SUMMARY:Boys & Girls Club\, The Winter Ball
DESCRIPTION:The evening event begins with a delectable cocktail hour in the Mediterranean Ballroom. The affair continues in the Venetian Ballroom\, where guests will enjoy dinner\, dancing and a live auction. This year our guests will be able to enjoy a 10-piece multi-style big band dance orchestra led by Bob Hardwick.\nThe Winter Ball supports Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County\, which is comprised of 17 Club sites serving more than 10\,000 youth ages 6 to 18. The Clubs provide award-winning developmental programs to help youth build skills\, self-esteem\, and values during non-school hours and summer camp opportunities. \nCONTRIBUTIONS BENEFIT BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY\, INC.\, A NOT-FOR-PROFIT TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-HELP-FLA OR ONLINE AT www.FloridaConsumer-Help.com\, REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT\, APPROVAL\, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. REGISTRATION #: CH1403
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/boys-girls-club-the-winter-ball/
CATEGORIES:Palm Beach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221211T220000
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CREATED:20231108T222909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T222909Z
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SUMMARY:Friends of Magden David Gala
DESCRIPTION:Your health and safety will always be a top priority for Magen David Adom. With this in mind\, we have postponed our Palm Beach Gala to the new date listed below. We regret any inconvenience and look forward to celebrating with you in December. \nNEW DATE\nSunday\, December 11\, 2022 \nFeaturing\nHowie Mandel\nWorld-Renowned Comedian\, Actor\, and Television Host \nThe Breakers Palm Beach\n1 South County Road \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n1929\nJewish towns in the British Mandate lacked even the most elementary first-aid services as Arabs attacked in deadly riots. \n\n\n \nFirst-aid station in Jerusalem\, 1939 \n\n\n\n1930\nMagen David Adom (MDA) was founded on June 7\, 1930\, in Tel Aviv by seven Israeli doctors who set up a one-room emergency medical service in a dilapidated hut. \n\n\n \nProvisional vehicle for patient transfer \n\n\n\n1930\nMotorcycles and bicycles are introduced to help transport the injured. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n1931\nA second MDA group was formed in Haifa. \n\n\n1934\nIn Jerusalem\, a third group of emergency medical responders was formed. \n\n\n1935\nMDA groups around the country united to form a national emergency medical organization\, serving both the public and the Haganah. The group had only several dozen volunteers and a small truck converted into an ambulance. \n\n\n \nThe first MDA ambulance \n\n\n\n1936-1939\nMDA grew in the wake of a second wave of anti-Jewish riots as the organization cared for the wounded and gave first-aid training to the Haganah and auxiliary police. \n\n\n \nAmbulance at Mt. Scopus Station \n\n\n \nFirst-aid station in Jerusalem\, 1939 \n\n\n\n1940\nA group of dedicated and concerned Americans founded American Red Mogen Dovid for Palestine\, known today as American Friends of Magen David Adom (AFMDA)\, to support the fledging MDA by raising funds for upgraded medical supplies and blood services. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n1948\nDuring Israel’s War of Independence\, ambulances and blood collection vans donated by American supporters played a critical role in MDA’s response in treating soldiers and civilians injured in the attacks. \n\n\n \nAmbulance on fire in Jerusalem in 1948 \n\n\n \nAmbulances donated by Americans setting sail for Israel from New York in 1949 \n\n\n\n1950\nThe Magen David Adom Law was enacted by Israel’s Knesset\, establishing MDA as Israel’s official national Red Cross society and mandating that it provide all emergency medical\, ambulance\, and blood services. The mandate did not provide government funding\, so American donors stepped up their efforts to supply MDA with the necessary equipment. \n\n\n \nBlood donation campaign \n\n\n\n1967\nJerusalem was reunited after the Six-Day War\, bringing more territory under the jurisdiction of MDA’s Jerusalem Station and requiring more supplies and personnel. As new immigrants arrived around the country\, additional MDA stations were constructed to serve the growing population. \n\n\n \nFirst responder during the Six-Day War \n\n\n\n1970s\nAs terrorism and the “war of attrition” took a toll on Israel’s people\, MDA treated the wounded. \n\n\n1973\nWhen Israel was attacked during the Yom Kippur War\, MDA mobilized immediately\, evacuating casualties from border communities and transferring wounded soldiers to hospitals. \n\n\n \nRescuing injured soldiers during the Yom Kippur War \n\n\n\n1980s\nMDA’s National Blood Services Center was constructed with the help of American donors. \n\n\n \nMDA National Blood Services Center \n\n\n\n1980\nMDA deploys dozens of motorcycles\, including this one in Jerusalem. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n1982\nDuring the First Lebanon War\, MDA stepped up again as Israel’s “second line of defense” and treated civilian and military victims. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nMDA and the Israel Defense Forces during First Lebanon War \n\n\n\n1990-2005\nAs terrorist attacks became more frequent\, MDA provided a high level of medical care to victims\, often under life-threatening conditions. \n\n\n \nBus after terror attack \n\n\n\n2006\nJust days after the International Red Cross finally welcomed MDA as a member\, the Second Lebanon War began and rockets pounded northern Israel. MDA treated more than 2\,600 victims\, supplied more than 20\,000 blood units\, and brought humanitarian aid to more than 30\,000 people in bomb shelters. \n\n\n2009\nCommunities in the western Negev came under attack during the Gaza War. MDA was again on high alert\, racing to the scene of 1\,180 rocket attacks and treating 770 casualties. Thanks to MDA EMTs and paramedics\, only four civilians lost their lives. \n\n\n \nRescuing rocket attack victims in Sderot \n\n\n\n2013\nMDA unveils the first ALS Medicycle\, a faster 500cc model with a larger storage unit designed to bring additional equipment to emergency scenes. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n2018\nMDA inaugurates 500th Medicycle and introduces a two-wheeled 650cc Suzuki V-Strom as part of the First Responder Fleet. MDA has 600 Medicycles by year’s end. \n\n\n \nSuzuki V-Strom \n\n\n\nToday\nIsrael’s population continues to grow\, and so does the need for emergency medical services. With the support of American donors\, MDA stations are being renovated and built around the country\, new medical technologies is developed\, paramedics train in the latest rescue techniques\, and MDA saves lives in Israel every day.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/friends-of-magden-david-gala/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221204T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221204T220000
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SUMMARY:Wine in the Wild\, Busch Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:The event is TBD from 5:30pm-8pm. Walk the illuminated Sanctuary trails and enjoy delicious samples of wines\, craft beer\, food pairings\, and more.\nThis is a 21 and older event. \n  \nWe rescue sick\, injured\, or orphaned native Florida wildlife.\nThe Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that serves Palm Beach County. We rely on the public to bring injured wildlife to our wildlife hospital. Over the years\, we have rescued deer\, foxes\, screech owls\, hawks\, bald eagles\, squirrels\, birds\, and many others. Our volunteer rescue team is sent out to rescue animals that the public can’t\, such as raccoons\, great blue herons\, bobcats\, foxes\, etc…
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/wine-in-the-wild-busch-wildlife/
CATEGORIES:Palm Beach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T085330
CREATED:20231108T222941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T222941Z
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SUMMARY:Under The Stars Gala- Best Buddies of Palm Beach
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1989 by Anthony K. Shriver\, Best Buddies is a vibrant organization that has grown from one original chapter to nearly 3\,000 chapters worldwide\, positively impacting the lives of over 1.3 million people with and without IDD. Best Buddies programs engage participants in each of the 50 states and in 56 countries and territories around the world\, \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBest Buddies Champion of the Year is a competitive fundraising campaign that unites and recognizes the communities most active leaders of inclusion. Champion Candidates commit to raising funds and awareness for Best Buddies over an 8-12 week campaign. Our Champions are advocates for the Best Buddies mission and will generate countless opportunities for friendships\, jobs\, leadership development and inclusive living for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). At the campaign’s conclusion\, we will celebrate at the Best Buddies Champion of the Year Gala to honor the Champions’ collective impact and name the ultimate Champion of the Year! \nYou can support Best Buddies and continue to provide these meaningful opportunities to people with IDD by becoming a Champion\, supporting a Champion’s campaign\, purchasing tickets\, becoming a corporate sponsor\, or making a general donation to the cause. We hope you’ll join the movement! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you for your support of the Palm Beach Champion of the Year Gala. Dollars raised will help Best Buddies in Palm Beach sustain much-needed inclusion programs. Please note\, all transactions are final.
URL:https://theseasun.org/event/under-the-stars-gala-best-buddies-of-palm-beach/
CATEGORIES:Palm Beach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221204T235900
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SUMMARY:West Palm Beach Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:December 3 – December 4\, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm\n\n\n\nStay tuned for 2022 details and artist applications. \nThe West Palm Beach Arts Festival at the Armory Art Center features two days of artwork and shopping\, live music\, tours\, demonstrations\, kids activities\, and more. The Armory Art Center is on the south end of Howard Park within walking distance of the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts\, the Palm Beach Convention Center\, Hilton West Palm Beach\, and The Square West Palm Beach. \n \n\n\nhe story of the Armory Art Center mirrors America’s progression of history from the early twentieth century into the twenty-first.  As the United States moved away from being primarily a rural/agrarian country\, struggled to find a way out of the Great Depression\, fought through World War II\, dealt with post-war damage and reconstruction\, developed new ideas to reinvent itself\, and emerged as an economically and artistically vibrant urban society\, so the Armory progressed\, every step of the way. \nFROM THE FARMLAND.  At the turn of the twentieth century\, growers farming the rich soil around Lake Okeechobee sent fruit and vegetables on barges down a winding canal along what is now State Road 80/Southern Boulevard\, floating past what is now Palm Beach International Airport\, and cruising northward along what is now Parker Avenue to stop at a fruit and vegetable stand called the Municipal Market where the produce was sold to the people of the Palm Beaches. A short distance past the stand there was a basin wide enough for the barges to turn around to make the return trip back to The Glades. The basin is still there\, located on the south side of Okeechobee Boulevard\, across the street from the Kravis Center and next to the Howard Park Tennis Courts—however\, now the barge turnaround basin is a decorative pond with fountains shooting up in the middle. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTHE GREAT DEPRESSION.  The vegetable stand’s initial structure was converted into the Palm Beach County Armory\, 1939\, WPA Project Sponsored by Palm Beach County and the City of West Palm Beach for Company C\, 124th Infantry… W.M King\, Architect as told by the words carved into a large granite commemorative plaque and by some old photos of the fruit and vegetable stand while it was under renovation. \n\n\n\n\nAlthough the Municipal Market was partially dismantled\, in the reconfiguration a portion of the old structure remained. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Works Progress Administration (WPA) was the largest of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal agencies to jump-start the American economy out of the Depression\, employing millions of unemployed people to carry out public works projects such as the construction of public roads and buildings… \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n…including a number of armories! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe iconic Art Deco Stars on the façade go back to the summer of 1939! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy September 1939 the façade’s familiar ARMORY lettering had appeared. \nIn 2010 the granite plaque from that 1939 WPA commemoration was found partially buried on the Armory campus. It was restored and mounted inside the front door of the Armory’s main gallery. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWORLD WAR II.  Before\, during\, and after World War II\, the Armory served as a training center for soldiers and National Guardsmen.  The main building still houses a vault where the guns were stored. The arched ceiling has the look of an old airplane hangar.  The building behind it was the motor pool for repair and maintenance of jeeps and other military vehicles.  A famous photograph in the Administration office shows about fifty soldiers standing at attention in front of the Armory building with the iconic Art Deco stars prominent on the support arms of the front door canopy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAFTER THE WAR.  During the 1950’s and 60’s\, as related from memories of many of local high school graduates\, the National Guard Armory also served as a hot-spot for proms\, parties\, and dances.  A local musician who recently played at an Armory art exhibition recalled in 1960 bringing Chubby Checker up from Miami Airport to play at an Armory dance/concert and demonstrate his new dance sensation\, The Twist. \nBy 1981 when the Armory had fallen into disrepair and it was no longer needed as a military facility\, it was closed and left abandoned.  In 1985 the Norton Art Museum closed down its art school\, leaving a group of art teachers without a place to create.  When the old National Guard building was considered as a new location for an art school\, attorney/art lover/philanthropist Robert Montgomery and his wife Mary provided $100\,000 to renovate the National Guard building and the Palm Beach County Cultural Council and many others also contributed. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNotice the Armory Art School sign under the awning on what is now the front entrance with an arrow directing people to go around to the back! \nAs a long-term lease was being negotiated with the City of West Palm Beach\, Muriel Kaplan\, teachers\, students\, and donors were seen with other volunteers sweeping out the cob webs\, chasing out the pigeons that roosted in the rafters of what is now Montgomery Hall\, and generally cleaning up the building to make way for teachers\, students\, and art exhibitions. \nAN ART SCHOOL.  On November 21\, 1986\, the Armory Art Center\, Inc.\, was incorporated as a Florida not-for-profit corporation.  The Armory commenced operations on July 1\, 1987\, as a community arts organization providing the combination of art education classes and art exhibitions.  From 1987 to 1988 there was major renovation of the main building\, naming it The Robert and Mary Montgomery Historic Armory Building.  Over the years Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery continued with large donations.  The organization was originally called The Robert and Mary Montgomery Armory Art Center\, however\, eventually the Montgomery’s asked that their name be removed from the organization as a whole to encourage other donors.  Their name remains on the building and in the main exhibition hall\, Montgomery Hall\, dedicated on April 11\, 1992.  On June 11\, 1992\, the building was certified on the National Register of Historic Places as the Old West Palm Beach National Guard Armory. \nGrowth and renovation on the campus continued.  With a significant contribution from Jerold Kaplan in 1999\, the Armory began a major makeover of the National Guard’s motor pool garage building which later served as a repair facility for the City of West Palm Beach fire trucks\, converting it into a ceramics/sculpture complex named the Muriel S. Kaplan Building after Mr. Kaplan’s mother who was an original Armory faculty member\, and dedicating the completion on March 16\, 2000.  In 2001\, the Armory built a wholly-owned third building called the Young Artist Studio Facility\, a two-story building dedicated to painting\, drawing\, printing\, and fiber arts.  Being true to the instincts and needs of great painters\, it was especially designed to feature natural light from the north.  The Ansin Kiln Complex\, a further development of the ceramics and sculpture building\, was dedicated on February 27\, 2003. \nAlthough you won’t see a famous person at the Armory every day\, celebrity visitors appear from time to time.  Then First Lady Hillary Clinton gave a speech in Montgomery Hall\, opera star Luciano Pavarotti presented an exhibition of his paintings\, movie stars Burt Reynolds and Lonnie Anderson organized a fund raising sock hop\, Broadway star Carol Channing of Hello\, Dolly!signed up for an art class\, and Leonard Nimoy who played Dr. Spock on Star Trek held an exhibition of his photography.  Rock star visitors include Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks and Def Jam rocker Russell Simmons. \nWith both beginner classes and ever changing innovative intermediate and advanced art classes and with art exhibitions ranging from works of student and faculty shows to emerging and cutting-edge artists on the threshold of fame\, every year seems to bring something new!  Most recently in December 2016\, the Armory established the initial and highly successful two-day West Palm Beach Arts Festival attended by thousands with artists from around the country. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nINTO THE FUTURE…  Like most histories\, the story of the Armory Art Center comes from a few written documents\, some old photographs\, some eyewitness accounts\, and a lot of often-repeated\, unwritten stories.   Some of these stories\, perhaps told during art classes and exhibitions\, may have become more romantic than accurate over time\, so if you have more information to contribute to the picture\, please let us know! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHeld in twelve state-of-the-art studios\, nearly 100 courses are offered including ceramics\, digital arts\, drawing\, jewelry\, painting\, printmaking\, fibers\, sculpture\, and a variety of exhibitions are hosted annually in four galleries. Providing art classes for students of all ages\, exhibitions\, art salons\, lectures\, and special events\, The Armory Art Center continues to make history every day through nurturing ongoing artistic expression that shapes\, defines\, and reflects all of our lives. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Armory Art Center has celebrated over 30 years in the West Palm Beach community and anticipates many more inspiring years ahead!
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SUMMARY:ARTISTRY- Cocktails 28th\, Treasures 28th\, 29th & 30th
DESCRIPTION:November 28 – November 30\, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm\n\n\n\nIn anticipation of The Armory’s January fundraiser\, ARTISTRY: CURATED TREASURES OF THE PALM BEACHES\, we are now collecting gently used treasures from the community. \nIf you are spring cleaning\, downsizing\, upsizing\, or just wanting to pass along\, please consider donating your gently used treasures such as: \n\nvintage and designer clothing and personal accessories (scarves\, bags\, belts\, hats\, sunglasses)\ncostume jewelry\ntabletop (China\, silver\, linens)\ndecorative accessories\nart (paintings\, pottery\, sculpture)\nsmall furniture\n\nVisit the Armory Art Center at 811 Park Place\, West Palm Beach\, FL 33401 on the following dates to donate your previously loved items! \nNovember 28\, 10:00 am-2:00 pmNovember 29\, 10:00 am-2:00 pmNovember 30\, 10:00 am-2:00 pm \nThe donation center will be in our courtyard tent behind the main building. \nLearn more about the ARTISTRY event here. 
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SUMMARY:Ann Norton Sculpture Garden
DESCRIPTION:Ann Norton’s monumental\, silent\, mysterious sculptures built in situ over a period of 15 years were intended to be discovered as surprises amidst the dense\, jungle-like vegetation. The Gardens\, designed by world-renowned botanist Sir Peter Smithers as a rare palm garden\, represent Ann’s commitment to conservation and the preservation of a quiet retreat in the midst of a burgeoning city. The Gardens’ assemblage of over 250 rare palm species\, cycads and unusual topicals is recognized as one of the largest public collections in Florida. It is a rare gift to experience the union of this powerful art and the naturalness of the landscape.\nThe Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens comprise the former residence of sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905 -1982)\, the widow of Ralph Hubbard Norton. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places\, and the two-acre property\, featuring a collection of 250 species of tropical palms\, lies near downtown West Palm Beach on the Intracoastal Waterway. \nDisplayed throughout the house\, studio and gardens are more than 100 works by the artist\, including nine monumental sculptures\, eight in brick and one in granite. The Gardens were designed by Ann Norton and Sir Peter Smithers. The largest tract of garden containing the great brick sculptures\, is designed in a natural\, unmanicured style. The experience of coming across Norton’s mysterious monoliths as surprises in their lush green jungle-like setting is akin to discovering another world. \nNow operated as a 501 (c)(3) foundation supported by an open public membership and an elected Board of Trustees\, the Gardens offer a schedule of exhibitions by recognized artists in an intimate residential setting. \nThe Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens\, Inc. is an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) operating foundation established in 1977 by the prominent sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). The organization is devoted to exhibiting works of other artists\, preserving the founder’s studio and displaying her monumental sculptures in a secluded urban preserve where a notable collection of rare palms is continually being developed.
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