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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT December 4, 2013THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

Arts & EntErtAinmEntDEcEmbEr 4, 2013

The IndependenT

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REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWSDecember 4, 2013 THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler WatchmanB-2 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

EAST END CARES FOR LEYTE

A BENEFIT FOR THE VICTIMS OF TYPHOON HAIYAN IN

LEYTE, PHILIPPINES

Paddlers for Humanity, a 501(c) (3), is partnering with East End Cares to raise funds. You may donate here http://www.p4h.org/ or send a check to the address listed on

their site. All donations are tax deductible.

East End Cares has volunteers on the ground who are working alongside local vol-unteer groups to get critical relief into the most hard hit villages in the province of Leyte. 100% of donations and net ticket sales will go directly to providing critical

necessities for survival – food, water, medicine, shelter. Please follow our efforts at www.facebook.com/groups/EastEndCares.

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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-3 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT December 4, 2013THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

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New York City’s hair extension expert, Angelo David Pisacreta, officially launched Hair Detox and the VOL Volumizing Trio to the Angelo David Hair Care Collection, celebrating their introduction at a private party at Angelo David Salon on Tuesday, November 19.

Joining Angelo David and his team of experts in welcoming the new collection were Real Housewives of New York’s Aviva Drescher, author and The Dukes of Melrose’s Cameron Silver, Blue Bloods’ Nicole Patrick, celebrity makeup stylist Renee Garnes, celebrity fashion stylist Derek Warburton and many more.

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It was a throwback Friday at 89 North i n P a t c h o g u e with Atomic Mary p e r f o r m i n g 8 0 s covers and That 70s Band getting funky.

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Matko Tomicic, Executive Director of LongHouse Reserve, Helen Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner House, and Legislator Jay Schneiderman at the holiday party at LongHouse on Saturday.

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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-5 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT December 4, 2013THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

INDY SNAPSINDY SNAPSIndependent/ Michael Heller, Dennis V Borisov

Surfrider Foundation

On Sunday, November 24, Bay Street Theatre held a Typhoon Relief For The Philippines fundraising event with ticket proceeds going to the Red Cross for the victims of typhoon in the Philippines. The evening was co-hosted by Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman and WPPB radio host Bonnie Grice. Some of the bands were Nancy Atlas, Gene Casey, The Vandetas, Inda Eaton, Hoodoo Loungers, Lola and Joe Delia and the Thieves just to name a few. If you missed it you can still drop off checks payable to the Red Cross at Bay Street Theatre at the box office.

On Friday, November 22, Stephen Talkhouse hosted a benefit for the Surfrider Foundation called “Don’t Rock the Beach.” The proceeds are to support the Surfrider Foundation’s position on the federal funding from Superstorm Sandy being spent wisely here on the East End. Patrons enjoyed the music of Jettykoon including Thomas Muse, Abby Levin and Billy Lucey.

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Night MovesBy Jessica Mackin

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected]

Barn DanceA Traditional New England Barn

Dance will take place on Saturday at the Water Mill Community House from 8 to 11 PM. Visit www.LITMA.org.

WolfferCandlelight Fridays at Wolffer

Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack start at 5 PM. Enjoy live music and wine.

Buckley’s Inn BetweenHappy hour weekdays runs

from 4 to 6 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you

can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 PM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.

Lighting of the VinesWolffer Estate Vineyards presents

“Festival of Trees & Lighting of the Vines” on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. For tickets visit www.wolffer.com.

Gurney’s HolidayGurney’s Inn hosts a holiday party

from 6:30 to 9:30 PM on Saturday. Dance the night away with the 3B’s, eat, drink, and be merry with a three hour top shelf open bar, enjoy a holiday buffet with Viennese table all for $59.95 per person plus service charge and tax. Overnight ocean view accommodations for the event are $175 per room, plus service charge and tax. Includes spa facility pass. Call 631-668-1717 for reservations and more information.

Southampton Publick HouseStop by for Monday Night

Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday night, it’s all for the ladies with $3 drafts, drink specials and party with DJ Tony at 9:30 PM. Fridays happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.

Outerbanks RestaurantEvery Saturday night there’s

Karaoke with Miss Ginny at this Riverhead hotspot located at Indian Island Country Club. 8:30 PM. On Friday nights, beginning at 7 PM The Next Level Band be jamming during an extended happy hour. Happy hour is from 3 to 6 PM Monday to Friday with drink and appetizer specials.

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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-7 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT December 4, 2013THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

Coming AttractionsBy Jessica Mackin

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Gallery WalkBy Jessica Mackin

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected]

The NutcrackerThe conservatory of Ballet and

Danse Arts presents The Nutcracker at Southampton High School on Friday at 7 PM, Saturday at 5 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. For tickets email [email protected].

The Harbor BellsThe Harbor Bells, an English

Handbell Choir, have announced their 2013 Christmas Concerts starting Sunday at St Andrews RC Church in Sag Harbor at 4 PM.

Hamptons Take 2The sixth annual Hamptons Take

2 Documentary Film Festival will showcase the screenings of 22 documentary films, “all docs, all day,” for three days from Friday to Sunday at Bay Street Theatre in Sag

Harbor. For schedule info visit www.ht2ff.com.

Holiday SpectacularOur Fabulous Variety Show

presents the 3rd annual Holiday Spectacular on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM at Guild Hall. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].

East End PhotographersThe East End Photographers

Group will be having a small works Holiday Exhibition entitled “11x14” at the Quogue Library Art Gallery for the month of December. The show will feature traditional, digital and alternative photographic processes and include photographers Virginia Aschmoneit, Zintis Buzermanis, Lynn Crowe, Paul Dempsey, Ray Germann, Gerry Giliberti, Pamela Greinke, Kathryn Odell-Hamilton, Virginia Khuri, Corrine Lavinio, Danielle Leef, George Mallis, Dave Nadal, Ron Nicoletta, Rosa Hanna Scott, Steven Schrieber, James Slezak, Jarret Stretch, Christina Stow, Mary Trentalange and Robert Wilson. An opening reception takes place on Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. The show runs through January 2.

Andi PisacanoStoryteller, educator and artist

Andi Pisacano will show some of her lyrical paintings at St. Michael's Clubhouse in Amagansett. The Senior Housing Association will host an Art Opening Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. The public is welcome. Light refreshments will be served.

Exhibition TalkExhibition Talk: Through the

Lens of George Bradford Brainerd: Quogue, ca. 1875 takes place at The Quogue Historical Society on Saturday with Julie Greene, QHS Curator. Visit www.quoguehistory.org.

ONGOINGThanksgiving Collective

T h e T r i p o l i G a l l e r y i n Southampton presents the 9th annual Thanksgiving Collective, “The Worlds We Create,” featuring works by Jonathan Beer, Nick Weber, Melanie J. Moczarski, and Aakash Nihalani. Runs through January 20.

Scott BluedornOuteast Gallery in Montauk

presents “Scott Bluedorn: Theo Blue” through January 1. Scott Bluedorn, a life long East Hampton-based artist, designer and illustrator, will show a mix of recent and older work.

Alex Ferrone PhotographyWorks by Carolyn Conrad

and Sandi Daniel are on view through December 15 in the current exhibition, Alterations, at Alex Ferrone Photography Gallery in Cutchogue. Call to reserve 631-734-8545.

ART SITESThree ar t i s t s f rom var ious

backgrounds share an exhibit of fine art at ART SITES in Riverhead. Featuring the work of Garance, Dena Zemsky and Andrew Wojtas. The show runs through December 22. Visit www.artsitesgallery.com.

Guild HallGuild Hall presents Thomas Moran’s

Romanticism & Symbolism; Christa Maiwald; and Landscapes from the permanent collection. The three exhibits will run through January 5. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

The East End Photographers Group will be having a small works Holiday Exhibition.

MEET POPEYE!This 9 year old Lhasa Apso had a “ruff” startand could use a happy ending! A Home ForThe Holidays is his wish! Please makeadoption your only option! For moreinformation about Popeye or any of ouravailable companion pets, please call 728-PETS (7387) or visit our website atwww.southamptonanimalshelter.com

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Call Janet to inquire on how to purchase these by calling 631-654-3353. Prices will be going up in 2014 so book for next year now through the end of 2013!

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REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWSDecember 4, 2013 THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler WatchmanB-8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

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SATURDAY 12•7•13• 1 to 4 PM. Anne Fink from the National Alliance

for Mental Illness will be leading a talk about mental illness and the programs offered by NAMI on the East End. Following the talk will be a screening of A Beautiful Mind.TUESDAY 12•10•13

• Going In Style will be shown from 5 to 7 PM.

Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

SATURDAY 12•7•13• Rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils and mice

-- enjoy a hands-on visit with small animals you might have as a pet. Learn about each animal’s characteristics and needs such as what they like to eat and where they like to live. For Grades K and up. 3:30 to 4:30 PM.SUNDAY 12•8•13

• Don’t miss a dramatic reading of Truman Capote’s heartwarming short story, “A Christmas Memory,” at 1:30 PM. Tom DeWolfe and Jere Jacob do the honors.

Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074

WEDNESDAY 12•4•13• The book sale continues to be open every

Wednesday and Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM. The holiday season for gift giving is here, books are arriving daily and there’s a huge selection priced to sell.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

THURSDAY 12•5•13• The Hampton Bays Library hosts an old-fashioned

holiday cookie exchange from 11 AM till noon. Bring four dozen homemade holiday cookies to swap and another dozen to share, along with copies of your recipes. Hot cocoa and cider will be served.TUESDAY 12•10•13

• Celebrate the festive season with the Christmas Flavors of Ireland. Cookbook author Margaret M.

Johnson shares a collection of recipes from her newest book from 6:30 to 8 PM at the Hampton Bays Library.

Quogue Library 631-653-4224

SATURDAY 12•7•13• Decorate a gingerbread house or condo at 11 AM or

12:30 PM, and enjoy a singalong with singer/songwriter Michael Sheehan. $5 for the house, $10 for the condo.

Westhampton Library 631-288-3335

SATURDAY 12•7•13• Families with tots aged five and under can

decorate holiday wreaths at workshops held today and tomorrow throughout the day. Call to learn specific times. SUNDAY 12•8•13

• The Marantha Chorus performs at 3 PM

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

THURSDAY 12•5•13• Kings of Summer, a Sundance 2013 Film

Nominee, coming-of-age comedy, rated R, shows at 7 PM.

Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134

FRIDAY 12•6•13• See The Sapphires at 1:30 PM.• The Banjo Rascals play your favorite holiday

melodies at 7 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of the Mattituck-Laurel Library. FREE.

Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015

SATURDAY 12•7•13• Sip hot cider and enjoy delicious treats while the

kids visit with Santa and sing along with the talented musicians from the Bridgehampton School as they play holiday selections followed by the annual tree lighting. 3 to 5 PM.

Visit indyeastend.com for up to the minute theater listings and show times. An asterisk after the title denotes Miles’ top picks.

Coming SoonThe Hobbit: The Desolation of

Smaug (NR) * The action ratchets up in this, the second film in a trilogy. Director Peter Jackson is still being compared to himself (The Lord Of The Rings) but with Martin Freeman as Bilbo this film stands nicely on its own. Yes, Ian McKellen returns as Gandolf. BTW, it’s three hours long.

New On DVD Red 2 Bruce Willis is back as

Frank Moses (Retired Extremely Dangerous) and so is his love interest Mary-Louise Parker and fellow professional killers John Malkovich and Helen Mirren. This time around Anthony Hopkins is the bad guy. It’s all high-powered fun, and Malkovich is as loveable a murderer as has ever graced the screen. Catherine Zeta-Jones co-stars. Watch them both.

Oldboy Spike Lee’s remake about a man who is kidnapped and held for 20 years— seemingly for no reason – is eerie and disturbing. Lee, though, knows how to make a movie and this one, perhaps not for everyone, is worth seeing.

New To TheatersHomefron t

( R ) Yo u ’ v e heard this tale before: a law en fo r cemen t guy retires to a small town to ra i se h i s 10-year- o ld daughter -- but he picks the wrong town. In

this case it’s Jason Statham as a

widowed ex-DEA agent who, forced to save his darling daughter, takes on a whole bunch of bad guys. Kate Bosworth and James Franco co-star.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (PG-13) And here it is, the behemoth sequel that is guaranteed to rake in record-breaking dollars and set box office records. But is it that good? The short answer is yeah, it is. Director Francis Lawrence has assembled a superb cast led by Liam Hemsworth and Stanley Tucci, and the special effects are to die for. In the end, though, it’s young Jennifer Lawrence, the reigning Oscar queen, who delivers the kind of star performance that only the great ones can, and that’s what makes this film. By the way, there’s another one coming.

Philomena (R) * Judi Dench makes a late bid for an Oscar in this tour de force courtesy of director Stephen

Frears (The Queen). Dench plays a mother who was forced to give up her son born out of wedlock and agree never to try and find him. Years later, she does. Frears mixes up the heartbreaking moments with wit and charm and Dench, as usual, turns in a remarkable performance. It’s not in 3-D, there are no explosions or car chases, and Dench keeps her clothes on throughout. This is filmmaking at its finest.

Charlie Countryman (R) After seeing a vision of his dead mother, a young man (Shia LeBeouf) travels to Bucharest and falls in love with a beautiful musician (Evan Rachel Wood) who has a boyfriend in the Rumanian mafia and the bad guys get really mad at the American kid who is trying to protect the beautiful musician in the seamy underworld that is Rumania today and hey, what happened to the dead mom? Believe us, you won’t care.

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Today’s Birthday: Marisa Tomei, 1964

Who can forget Mona Lisa Vito, the role that landed Marisa Tomei an Oscar in 1992? Tomei, of course, has been a staple on the big screen ever since her breakout role in My Cousin Vinny – in fact, she was nominated for an Oscar again in 2008 for her role in The Wrestler.

Tomei, like Mona Lisa, was raised in Brooklyn (Midwood) and comes from an Italian family. She became captivated by the theater in high school and starred in several musical productions. After a year in college she surprisingly landed a co-starring role in the TV soap opera “As The World Turns” in 1983. That led to her first film role, a minor part in The Flamingo Kid.

Tomei was snatched up by Bill Cosby to co-star in a spinoff he was developing, “A Different World” which featured Lisa Bonet. Both Bonet and Tomei left the series when Hollywood beckoned – for Tomei it was the role opposite Joe Pesci in Vinny.

Though critics loved her performance, her Academy Award nomination was a huge surprise – her competitors for the gold were A-list performers Judy Davis, Joan Plowright, Vanessa Redgrave, who was considered a favorite for her performance in Howard’s End, and Miranda Richardson.

When the presenter, Jack Palance, opened the envelope and announced Tomei as the winner, there was an audible, collective gasp from the crowd. So improbable was the win that a rumor soon circulated that Palance couldn’t read the winner’s name or was drunk.

She’s been working steadily ever since in dramatic and comedic roles.Check her out in Slums of Beverley Hills, Wild Hogs, and especially In The Bedroom, which earned

her yet another Oscar nomination.Tomei frequents The Hamptons and enjoys going to yard sales.

On This Date In History:1923 -- Cecil B. DeMille’s first version of “Ten Commandments” premieres.1927-- - Duke Ellington opens at Cotton Club in Harlem.1970 - Unemployment in US increases to the alarming rate of 5.8 percent.

Other Famous Birthdays, December 5:1944 – Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys’ drummer)1973 – Tyra Banks

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Asher Lee once said she knew many years ago that her future was in the stars. Her horoscope column has been a fixture in The Independent for nearly a decade, and was featured in the Traveler Watchman before that. She had a legion of loyal fans, many of whom swore by her dead-on horoscopes for guidance,comfort and insight. One night last week Asher died in her sleep: she will be remembered fondly by not only her loved ones but the many readers who felt a personal connection to her.

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WEDNESDAY 12•4•13• CinemaCycle in Montauk hosts a Spin for Typhoon

Victims from 5:30 to 7 PM. $20. Call 631-668-2393 to find out how you can help.

THURSDAY 12•5•13• There’s co-ed volleyball at the Montauk Playhouse

on Thursday nights from 5:30 to 7:30 PM.• WeightWatchers meetings are held at the

Amagansett Library at 10:30 AM each Thursday.

SATURDAY 12•7•13• The St. Luke’s Christmas Fair is from 10 AM to

2 PM at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church at 18 James Lane in East Hampton. Lunch will be served. Call 631-329-0990 for more info.

• The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce hosts a parade with Santa Claus beginning at 10 AM. On Main Street and Newtown Lane.

• Hike the Amsterdam Beach trail at 10 AM. Bring water and meet leader Ed Porco of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at the trailhead on Montauk Highway opposite Deep Hollow Ranch. Call 631-603-2262 with questions.

• The Ladies Village Improvement Society invites children and adults to the free Annual Old Fashioned Holiday Celebration from 2 to 4 PM. Refreshments will be served and Mrs. Santa will be there to greet you. Enjoy our spectacular dollhouse decorated for Christmas and do your holiday shopping at our Bargain Books and Bargain Box Thrift Shops.

SUNDAY 12•8•13• There’s open gym at the Montauk Playhouse

every Sunday beginning at 8 AM. Visit www.ehamptonny.gov for the full schedule of offerings.

• Santa rings in the season at the Montauk Firehouse from 11 AM to 1 PM.

• The First Presbyterian Church in East Hampton hosts “Lessons and Carols,” a musical celebration for the season, at 10 AM.

• The Springs School Girl Scouts is organizing a Christmas tree lighting at Ashawagh Hall at 5 PM, the annual “Lights of Love” event. Lights honoring loved ones may be “purchased” for $5. Proceeds go to the Springs Girl Scouts Scholarship Fund. Call 631-324-5671 for more information.

• Did you know that there is a ghost town in the middle of East Hampton? Join a local historian for a tour of the section of the Northwest woods that was a flourishing 18th century settlement, long since abandoned to the dogwoods, pines, and oak trees. The trail was recently refurbished with new markers and informational signs. Revised brochures for a self-guided hike will be available. Meet at the schoolhouse plaque on Northwest Road about three-tenths of a mile from the intersection with Alewive Brook Rd in East Hampton at 10 AM. Lee Dion of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society is your guide. Want to know more? Call 631-324-5073.

WEDNESDAY 12•4•13• A caregiver support group is held each Wednesday

from noon to 1:15 PM at Southampton Hospital. Call 917-327-6237 for details. From 5:30 to 7 PM, a bereavement support group meets. Call 631-283-6729

to learn more. • After much demand, that little caterpillar is

returning to the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, along with an assortment of favorite puppet characters. Young children ages three to seven will be awed and amazed by Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s lively, family friendly production of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Stories" at 12:30 PM. All tickets are $10 and can be purchased by calling Cheryl Wheeler at 631-288-2350 ext 102.

THURSDAY 12•5•13• AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in

Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM.• From the acclaimed Quebec troupe Le Théâtre

Motus comes Baobab, a cross-cultural adventure for ages six to 11 at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center at 10 AM and 12:30 PM. The show runs about 60 minutes and uses puppets, live actors and musicians to depict a magical legend of the Baobab tree. All tickets are $10 and can be purchased by contacting Cheryl Wheeler at 631-288-2350 ext 102.

FRIDAY 12•6•13• In conjunction with the ongoing observance of

the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Shinnecock Hills campus, Stony Brook Southampton will host the traditional holiday lighting of the windmill and reception in Chancellors Hall from 5 to 7 PM.

This year’s Windmill Lighting program, free and open to the public, will feature tours of the new Marine Sciences Center, the Doctor of Physical Therapy Labs and the iconic windmill, named this year a Literary Landmark. The festivities will also include music from the Stony Brook University Pep Band, an appearance by Seawolves mascot Wolfie, seasonal refreshments, a caricaturist, balloon artist, and crafts for children.

Following the Windmill Lighting and reception, the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences will present a lecture on the New York State Resiliency Institute for Storms and Emergencies in Duke Lecture Hall at 7:30 PM. The presentation will highlight the goals, objectives, and activities of NYS RISE and will examine the role that SoMAS will play in ensuring that NY’s coastal communities and ecosystems are strengthened to protect their health and viability in the event of future storm devastation.

SATURDAY 12•7•13• Holiday Light-up and Sing along in Sag Harbor is

from 5 to 6 PM on Long Wharf.• The Southampton Cultural Center’s annual holiday

party is at 5 PM. Includes live music, refreshments and Santa Claus. Free admission. Call 631-287-4377.

• The Southampton Chamber of Commerce presents annual holiday festivities beginning at 2 PM with horse and buggy rides around town, carolers and refreshments at the chamber on Main Street, the “Parade of Lights” throughout the village ending at Agawam Park, where the annual tree lighting will be at 5:15 PM. The Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center For The Arts will host a holiday reception with Santa and refreshments. For more information call the chamber at 631-283-0402.

• On the Westhampton Beach Village Green there will be a tree and menorah lighting at 5:30 PM. Also,

caroling by the Westhampton Beach High School chorus and the Hampton Synagogue’s Youth Choir, free hot cocoa and cookies, potato latkes and the arrival of Santa Claus by fire engine. Call 631-288-1654 or visit www.westhamptonbeach.org for more info.

• The Sag Harbor Lions Club hosts a Christmas tree and wreath sale from 10 AM to 6 PM at the windmill. Continues until Christmas Eve.

• Come celebrate the pleasures of the holiday season with some hearthside cheer at the Southampton Historical Museum from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. $40 for members in advance, $50 for members at the door and for non-members in advance, and $60 for non-members at the door. RSVP at 631-283-2494.

SUNDAY 12•8•13• Marders hosts a holiday wreath workshop

beginning at 10 AM.• Jolly Old St. Nick stops by the windmill in Sag

Harbor to see the kiddies at 3 PM.

MONDAY 12•9•13• Time to get those tots all toy-ed up. Assemblyman

Fred Thiele is collecting new, unwrapped toys at his office on 2302 Main Street, Bridgehampton, Suite A. Drop them off between 9 AM and 5 PM today through December 13.

• Alateen meetings are held every Monday from 4 to 5 PM at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor.

TUESDAY 12•10•13• As part of its School Day Performances Series, the

Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center presents Slam Poetry by the Mayhem Poets, a trio of “spoken word” poets, at 10 AM and 12:30 PM and tomorrow at 10 AM. The performance is for young people ages 12 to 18 and runs about 50 minutes. All tickets are $10 and can be purchased by calling Cheryl Wheeler at 631-288-2350, ext 102.

• From 1:30 to 3:30 PM, the Southampton Village Senior Advisory Committee and the Southampton Historical Museum welcomes all seniors to celebrate the pleasures of the holiday season at the Captain Albert Rogers Mansion built in 1843 by a successful whaling merchant. The Greek Revival Mansion will be filled with holiday cheer with a piano player playing traditional holiday songs in the Music Room on a baby grand piano. The parlors and sitting rooms will be festooned with garlands of fresh winter greens and flowers. Colorful antique holiday decorations can be seen on the many trees that decorate the many reception rooms in the Mansion. Admission is free, but reservations are required by Thursday, December 5, and can be made by calling the Museum at 631-283-2494.

SATURDAY 12•7•13• There’s an Introduction to Transmission Meditation

at 2 PM at Green Earth Natural Foods Market, 50 East Main Street, Riverhead presented by local volunteers of the non-profit group, Share International. Call 631-909-3453 for the deets.

• “Santa Day” in Mattituck begins at 10 AM with a movie for kids and Jolly Old Saint Nick arriving by firetruck at about noon.

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Jingle Bell HopSt. Therese of Lisieux Nursery

School in Montauk hosts its Jingle Bell Hop at ENE at 8 PM on Friday. Tickets are $35 at the door and $30 in advance at the church. Enjoy an open bar for the first half hour, a buffet, fabulous raffle prizes and music by Lost Time.

Wine TastingPark Place Wines & Liquors in

East Hampton and Animal Rescue Fund are hosting a wine tasting at Highway Diner in Wainscott on Saturday from 3 to 6 PM. Taste 50+ wines from around the world and help animals in need. All ticket proceeds go to ARF of the Hamptons. Buy your tickets now and save $5 (Tickets sold at the door are $15). Receive 10 percent off breakfast, lunch or dinner at Highway Diner on Saturday with your Event Ticket. To purchase your ticket visit http://parkplacewines.com/specials/holiday-wine-tasting/ or call Park Place at 631-324-2622.

Holiday Giving ProgramsAs we enter into the holiday

season, The Retreat has announced the agency’s annual Holiday Giving Programs. In the true spirit of the season, The Retreat asks supporters to join together in brightening the holiday experience of courageous families affected by domestic violence.

During the holiday season, an increasing amount of families seek out The Retreat’s services. Many women and children find that during the holidays, domestic violence increases due to money problems, and increasing amounts of alcohol and drug use.

The most peaceful time of year, sadly, can be the hardest. In an effort to infuse light into some of the dark realities these families have to face, The Retreat is looking for help in providing survivor families with a joyful holiday experience during Thanksgiving and the December holidays.

Supporters can consider offering support to The Retreat’s annual Adopt-A-Family Program by donating holiday presents or gift cards for a family in need. Call The Retreat’s

Holiday Help Line at 631-329-4398 and ask for Christiana or Lisa, to learn more about becoming involved in brightening the holiday season for survivors of domestic violence.

Clamshell FoundationAs the year comes to an end we

take stock of ourselves, our friends and our families. The Clamshell Foundation is doing the same and have begun making its Grants for 2013.

They are committed to three book Scholarships for graduating High School Seniors. Also, they’re buying 100 Turkeys for the outreach programs of nine different Church’s. This is all the result of donations and proceeds from The SandCastle Contest and The Great Bonac Fireworks Show.

I f y o u a r e c o n s i d e r i n g making year-end donations visit clamshellfoundation.org.

Miss Ella’sShop for a cause. Fridays

to Sundays from noon to 4 PM through December 22. Miss Ella’s Holiday Shop at Hallockville will have local handcrafted gif ts,

jewelry, woodcarvings, antiques, collectibles, ornaments, cards and seasonal items, plus educational toys and games for children. All proceeds benefit the not-for-profit mission of Hallockville Museum Farm, support the preservation of 19 historic structures dating back to 1765 across 28 acres of preserved farmland.

Located on Sound Avenue in Riverhead, Hallockville is home to cows and sheep, and offers educational programming that connects the community to the shared agricultural heritage throughout the year. Museum members save 10 percent off non-consignment purchases.

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Nick & Toni’sNick & Toni’s in East Hampton

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menu or “Cicchetti” (in Italian). The new menu is available Wednesday through Monday during dining hours at the bar or at tables.

The restaurant also introduces a new wine special called Bottomless Glass, served every Thursday at the new bar from 5:30 to 7 PM starting December 5. For $25 a glass, diners will be able to experience continuous pours of selected wines during that time. Guided tastings are led by wine director Julie Berger. Pair the bottomless glass with small bites from the new cicchetti menu from $5 to $12. Not offered on holidays or holiday weeks.

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Spread jam on whole cookie shapes then put the cutout shapes on top and press gently together. Happy Holidays!

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