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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS C-1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT May 4, 2016THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

Arts & EntErtAinmEntmAy 4, 2016

The IndependenT

Loss #12 by susAn ZisEs

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Independent/Richard Lewin

Supporters of the Montauk Chamber of Commerce's Summer Concert Series raised their beer glasses at Zum Schneider on Sunday. Local bands The 3 B's, Lynn Blue Band and Joe Delia and the Thieves provided the musical entertainment.

Independent/Dawn Watson

The LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton opened its 2016 season with Rites of Spring on Saturday. Celebrating its 25th year, the Jubilee opening of the not-for-profit organization unveiled 12 new objects from celebrated artists that are exhibited across the lush 16-acre gardens and landscaped grounds.

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“Sacred Threads,” an exhibition of a private collection of magnificent ecclesiastical vestments and textiles from the 14th to the 18th centuries and their connection to fine art opens at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton on Saturday with a benefit party. The exhibition will be open to the public from May 8 through May 30.

Jill Lasersohn has been collecting rare and fine textiles for over 25 years and this will be the first time these museum-quality masterpieces will be

Sacred Threadson public view. Her particular focus is matching items in her collection to important art of the period, literally photos from the past.

In addition to glorious, early Renaissance velvets and silks, rich with gold threads, visitors will see a beautiful example of a bishop’s gloves that have survived the centuries and view a set of gold buttons used to elect a doge in 14th-century Venice with an accompanying image of a painting by Giovanni Bellini.

There is no charge to visit the exhibition, but a $20 donation is appreciated to help fund East Hampton communi ty ou t reach programs including East Hampton Meals on Wheels, The Retreat, East End Hospice, Maureen’s Haven, St. Luke’s Brown Bag Lunch and Laundry Love.

For those interested in learning about Lasersohn’s textile journey and

being entertained with in-depth stories on items in the "Sacred Threads" exhibition, private group tours with Lasersohn are available on Wednesdays throughout May. Contact Jennifer Borg at [email protected] to arrange a private group tour and for group tour rates.

For more information visit www.stlukeseasthampton.org.

Independent/Richard Lewin

Jill Lasersohn with LongHouse Founder and legendary textile expert Jack Lenor Larsen, and Executive Director of East Hampton's Guild Hall Ruth Appelhof. Larsen and Appelhof are Co-Chairs of the Event.

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East End Collected2Southampton Arts Center presents

"East End Collected2," a group exhibition of works by artists from the East End, curated by Paton Miller. The exhibition will run from Thursday through June 12. "East End Collected2" reflects Miller’s vision of this area as an ideal environment for artists to create work. The opening reception will be held Saturday from 5 to 7 PM.

Earth, Wind & Fire“Earth, Wind & Fire”’ at The White

Room Gallery in Bridgehampton will open on Saturday with a reception from 5 to 7 PM with works by artists EJ Camp, Susan Zises and June Kaplan. Camp captures the elegance and moods of what draws us all to the East End with her black and white photography. Zises works her medium with layers and textures creating intricate pieces that are complex and beautiful. Kaplan hits the mark with her color and instinctive process relating to her natural surroundings. Whether process or interpretation, natural elements generate inspiration for all three artists. The show runs through May 15.

Spring!Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag

Harbor presents its fifth annual "Spring! Flowers & Fields" exhibit, a group show featuring local artists’ landscapes and floral inspired paintings. Featured artists include Gayle Tudisco, Joan Tripp, Thomas Condon, Joyce Brian, Muriel Hanson Falborn, Pingree Louchheim, Linda Hansen-Redamonti, Ghilia Lipman-Wulf, Hazel Shearer Thomas Gray, Martha McAleer, Coco Pekelis, and Veronica Mezzina. A reception for the show will be held on Saturday from

4 to 5:30 PM. The show runs through May 26.

Untamed GardensArtist Arlene Slavin will exhibit

both her abstract acrylic paintings and her outdoor garden sculptures in “Untamed Gardens: Paintings and Garden Sculpture” at the Quogue Library Art Gallery during the month of May. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 3 to 4:30 PM.

The show will be on display through May 30.

Cuba! “Cuba! An Exhibition of Art and

Photography by Pierson High School Students” will be on display at the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum this weekend. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM and a panel discussion from 4 to 5:30 PM. The exhibit runs through May 15.

Meet The WinnersMeet the Winners of the Guild Hall

Artist Members Exhibition on Saturday at 3 PM. Stephanie deTroy Miller, Registrar/Curatorial Assistant/Lewis B. Cullman Associate for Museum Education, will give a tour of the show and interview the awardees. Visit www.guildhall.org.

ONGOINGSpring Preview

The Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “Spring Preview: A Forecast of our Summer Season” photography exhibit. The show features Daniel Jones, Tulla Booth, Stephen Wilkes and Blair Seagram. The show runs through May 28.

Members ExhibitionThe 78th Annual Guild Hall Artist

Members Exhibition is the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island and one of the few non-juried exhibitions still offered. The top honor is a solo show in the Museum’s Spiga Gallery. The show runs through June 4. Visit www.guildhall.org.

New York! New York!Sou tho ld His to r ica l Soc ie ty

presents “New York! New York! It’s a Wonderful Town!” an exhibition of photographic images for New York City (1912-1964). The show features the work of Charles Henry Meredith and William Steeple Davis at the Reichert Center and Gallery in Southold. The show runs through June 24. Visit www.southoldhistoricalsociety.org.

East End Realists“East End Realists,” a fine art show

and sale features paintings by nine distinguished contemporary artists. The show runs through May 23 at the The Levitas Center for the Arts at the

Southampton Cultural Center. Visit www.scc-arts.org.

This visually robust invitational art show and sale images include still-life, flowers, landscape, sea, sky, iconic portrait, interiors and more. East End Realists observe and interpret their vision masterfully in light and paint.

Artists include Lucille Berrill Paulsen, David Paulsen, Pam Thomson, Peter Beston, Roxanne Panero, Jane Kirkwood, Aubrey Grainger, Keith Mantell and Ann Lombardo, who acted as curator for this exhibit.

EJ Camp's "Southampton V."

"Wisteria" by Arlene Slavin.

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

Live MusicSongwriters Share

The next Songwriters Share concert will be held Friday at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House on the Sag Harbor/Bridgehampton Turnpike. Singer/Songwriters Nancy Remkus and Mariann Megna team up again for a night of beautiful music to benefit Maureen’s Haven. Tickets are $15.

Liquid Jamz! 230 Down in Southampton presents

Liquid Jamz! every Wednesday from 8 PM to close with an open-mic style free-form jam. Make music with your friends and/or make new musical connections in a chill atmosphere. Each week there is a great lineup of local talent. Bands welcome. No cover, just fun times. Artists are encouraged to bring instruments and cables. Hosted by Jennifer Hope Liquidimagination. Friend request her on Facebook to stay up-to-date on theme nights.

The Jam SessionThe Jam Session takes place at Bay

Burger in Sag Harbor every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM. The Jam Session has attracted musicians from

all over the tri-state area and beyond, featuring local and international special guests. Visit www.thejamsession.org.

The Stephen TalkhouseThe Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett

presents Music For Ecuador Earthquake Relief tonight at 6 PM. On Thursday, it’s Outrageous Open Mic Night at 8 PM. Friday, Nancy Atlas at 8 PM and NY Funk Exchange at 10 PM. On Saturday NFU, Avoiders & Souliztik at 7 PM and Mash Up! at 10 PM. Visit www.stephentalkhouse.com.

TheaterThe Night Alive

Guild Hall in association with Ellen Myers presents The Night Alive by Conor McPherson, directed by Stephen Hamilton. The show features J.Stephen Brantley, Molly Carden, Rob DiSario, Tuck Milligan, and Kevin O’Rourke. The show runs Wednesdays through Sundays through May 22 at 8 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

DanceDance Fusion

Dance Fusion at Southampton Cultural Center presents the dancers from The Ailey School on Saturday with a workshop from 3 to 5 PM and a performance from 6 to 7 PM at Levitas Center for the Arts. The dancers come to The Ailey School from all corners

of the world to train and perfect their craft in the Ailey style of dance. Led by Rehearsal Director Freddie Moore, the dancers are given the opportunity to share Ailey’s vision through this professional performance experience. For tickets visit www.scc-arts.org.

Contra Dance A Traditional New England Contra

Dance will be held at the Water Mill Community House on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.litma.org.

Talks

Book & BottleThe Suffolk County Historical

Society in Riverhead presents “Book & Bottle” with Mau VanDuren's Many Heads and Many Hands: Francis Doughty, Visionary or Troublemaker? on Thursday at 6 PM. Non-Members $5. RSVP requested. Call 631-727-2881 x100.

Museum MondaysMuseum Mondays at Guild Hall will

be held from 12:30 to 1:30 PM with Executive Director’s Choice with Dr. Ruth Appelhof. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Tom Twomey SeriesEast Hampton Library’s 2016 Tom

Twomey Series presents “The Pond Scourge” with Professor Christopher J. Gobler, Director, The Gobler Lab, Stony Brook University on Saturday at 5 PM.

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Haydn/Mozart/SchubertSaturday, May 14, 6pmBridgehampton Presbyterian Church

Haydn London Trio in C major for Flute, Violin, and Cello, Hob. IV:1

Mozart Piano Trio in C major, K. 548

Schubert Piano Trio in E-flat Major, D. 929

Marya Martin, fluteAni Kavafian, violinPeter Wiley, celloJuho Pohjonen, piano

Tickets: $40 / $10 (Student)

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

Golf OutingA golf outing and charity event to

benefit East Hampton Youth Basketball/Football and the Elite AAU Basketball programs will be held today starting at 11 AM at the Maidstone Club in East Hampton. The event includes a million-dollar par 3 challenge, longest drive contest, lunch, Davidoff Cigar and Diplomatico Rum tent, cocktail party with hors d’oeuvres, and silent auction. The cost is $850 per golfer. Tickets for lunch and cocktail party are available for $125. Visit www.lielite.org.

Girls Night Out!“Girls Night Out!” a night of beauty,

will be held at White’s Apothecary in Southampton tonight from 6 to 8 PM. Enjoy expert mini facials, makeup application, hand treatment, brow consultation, light refreshments, and a goody bag. Tickets are $50, which includes a $25 donation to The Retreat and a $25 White’s gift card. To RSVP call Maggie at 631-329-4398 or email [email protected].

Mother’s Day Plant SaleEvelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue

Center in Hampton Bays will host a “Mother’s Day Plant Sale” Thursday through Sunday on the Great Lawn of the Wildlife Rescue Center. Call 631-728-4200.

Time For TeensSave the date for the first-ever “Time

for Teens Golf Tournament,” which will be held at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton on Thursday starting at 8:30 AM. The event, which will honor sportscaster Ann Liguori, begins with breakfast, followed by a shotgun start at 10 AM. An awards ceremony and luncheon is planned at 2:30 PM.

The event benefits Time for Teens, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing teenagers with a sensitive, caring and creative environment for healing, related to bereavement. Visit www.time4teens.org.

Greater EducationThe Greater East Hampton Education

Foundation will host its annual Sunset over the Harbor Fundraiser Gala on Friday from 6:30 to 10:30 PM at East Hampton Point Restaurant. The event features live music performed by Mamalee Rose & Friends, hors d’oeuvres and full buffet dinner, Chinese and silent auctions and cash bar. Tickets are $45 per person and may be purchased in advance by calling 631-605-5125 or at the door.

East End ArtsEast End Arts will present a special

Master Class with multiple Grammy-winning composer, producer, guitarist,

and co-founding member of the band Chic, Nile Rodgers on Saturday from 3 to 4 PM at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead. Legendary hitmaker Rodgers will discuss songwriting, guitar playing and the music industry, which will be followed by a Q&A session.

This not-to-be-missed event is open to the public and is perfect for musicians, music lovers, and all community members interested in any aspect of the music industry. Tickets are $25, $40 and $50.

Rodgers will also take part in “East End Arts’ Spring Gala” as Keynote Speaker on Saturday, May 7, from 6 to 11 PM at East Wind in Wading River. During the keynote address, Rodgers will discuss his life in the music industry.

This exciting celebratory evening is a major fundraising event for East End Arts and celebrates the future of the arts on the East End. Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dancing featuring One Love, and live and silent auctions with Nicholas Dawes of Heritage Auctions and frequent appraiser on “Antiques Roadshow.”

All proceeds benefit East End Art Council’s mission to build and enrich our community through the arts by way of education, support, advocacy, and inspiration. Tickets start at $200. For more information and to purchase tickets visit www.eastendarts.org.

FUN-raiserThe Southampton Breakers local

college baseball team will have pre-season “FUN-raiser” on Saturday from 6 to 9 PM at the Southampton Elks Club. Tickets are $30 for one or $50 to two. Visit www.HamptonsBaseball.org or buy at the door, The Southampton C h a m b e r a n d F e l l i n g h a m ’s Restaurant. Proceeds benefit Stony Brook Southampton Breaker’s field maintenance and refurbishing.

Pet Celebration DayARF’s Pet Celebration Day and

Annual Meeting will be held Saturday at the ARF Adoption Center in Wainscott from 10 AM to noon. All are welcome to attend this special morning of fun-filled activities and goodies for people and their pets.

Calypso St. Barth FundraiserCalypso St. Barth in East Hampton

will host a fundraising shopping event to support The Greater East Hampton Education Foundation on Saturday from 1 to 4 PM. All shoppers will receive a 20 percent discount. Greater East Hampton Education Foundation will receive 10 percent of total sales. The Greater East Hampton Education Foundation seeks to enrich the academic lives of students in the East Hampton Town public schools by supporting superior educational and wellness programs. Through its work, the GEHEF helps students broaden their educational experience, widen their

perspective on the world, and deepen their connection to the community.

ELIH Golf ClassicNow in i t s 24 th year, t he

“2016 ELIH Golf Classic” will be held on Wednesday, May 11, starting at 10 AM with a full hot breakfast at Gardiners Bay Country Club on Shelter Island. Event highlights are noon shotgun start, bbq lunch on the patio, cocktails and dinner and awards ceremony. This year’s classic pays tributes to honorees, Al and Ryck Koke and celebrates their many contributions to ELIH and the communities it serves. Visit www.elih.org.

Peconic Bay Medical CenterPeconic Bay Medical Center is

holding its 21st annual “Spring Gala” at the Suffolk Theatre in Riverhead on May 14. This year is unique in the history of Peconic Bay Medical Center as this is the year the hospital formally joined Northwell Health, New York’s largest health system. The new partnership will be honored at the 2016 Spring Gala. The gala includes a cocktail hour, dinner, dancing, an auction and The Great East End car raffle. For more info visit www.pbmchealth.org.

Run To RememberThe second annual “Run To

Remember takes place on Sunday, May 15, starting at 9 AM at Riverhead High School. Hosted by the Riverhead Administrators’ Association, the 5K was organized to remember students, colleagues, and community members who have passed and raise money for scholarships for local students. Registration on the day of the race begins at 7:15 AM, and a free kids run will be held at 10:30 AM.

To register online, visit riverheadr2r.com.

Healing Heart 5KThe American Heart Association’s

7th Annual “Healing Heart 5K Run/Walk” will be held on Sunday, May 15, on the property of the beautiful Pugliese Vineyards in the heart of the Long Island wine country in Cutchogue. More than 700 runners are expected. Day of event registration begins at 8 AM, with the fun run for children 10 and under beginning at 10 AM and the 3.1 mile off road race beginning at 10:15 AM.

The “Healing Heart 5K” hopes to raise awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of men and women across the country and here on Long Island. The event creates a culture of health and physical activity, giving families the opportunity to participate in heart healthy activities together. Adults are $30/$35 day of race, children under the age of 16 are $15/$20 day of race.

For more information and to register online, visit www.healingheart5k.org.

Annual Golf OutingThe Bridgehampton Child Care

and Recreational Center will hold its Seventh Annual Golf outing at The Bridge in Bridgehampton on Monday, May 16.

Born out of tragedy in 1949, when a fire killed two children in a local migrant camp, out of the ashes rose the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center. The Center continues to serve underserved families in the region. For many working families, The Center is a lifeline.

The event starts at 8:30 AM with a 9:30 tee time. Includes continental breakfast, lunch, prizes and silent auction. Individuals $800/Foursomes $3000. Register at www.bhccrc.org.

Oscar de la Renta LuncheonThe Samuel Waxman Cancer

Research Foundat ion presents “Collaborating For A Cure Luncheon and Fashion Presentation” showcasing Oscar de la Renta on Wednesday, May 18, from 12:30 to 3 PM in New York City.

There will be catering by CxRA and wine by Palm Bay. The afternoon also features a raffle which includes an array of accessory, beauty and lifestyle products. Raffle tickets will be available at the event but you can also purchase on www.waxmancancer.org. Tickets are $350 and can be purchased by visiting www.waxmancancer.org. For more information contact Erica L. Fineberg by calling 212-686-7820.

Programa SueñosPrograma Sueños is hosting its

third Annual Spring Fundraiser at Bedell Cellars on Wednesday, May 18, at 6 PM. Teaming up with local restaurants and food purveyors, the non-profit organization is gathering

Girls Night Out! at White's Apothecary tonight.

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Each week we’ll highlight local community events and library offerings presented by area institutions and organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email [email protected].

Queen Elizabeth carried a handbag designed by Judith Leiber to her 90th birthday celebration. The bag was given to the queen by Barbara Davis, wife of industrialist and philanthropist Marvin Davis.

Judith Leiber is the world’s foremost designer of artful handbags. She and her husband, Gerson, operate the Leiber Collection museum in Springs, which has more than 500 Judith Leiber bags on exhibition. The collection is on view from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Judith is the subject of the biography No Mere Bagatelles.

THURSDAY 5•5•16• Every Thursday the Riverhead Moose Lodge on

Madison Street hosts BINGO. Doors open at 6 PM and games start at 7 PM. Refreshments are available and Special and Progressive games are played. For more information, call the lodge at 631-727-6667.FRIDAY 5•6•16

• What are the dos and don’ts of kayaking? Author Steve Stiegelmaier’s going to tell you during this week’s Friday Night Dialogues series at the Shelter Island Library. 7 PM.

• Miss You Already screens at 1:30 PM at the Mattituck-Laurel Library.SATURDAY 5•7•16

• Group for the East End leads a coastal cleanup in Jamesport at Iron Pier Beach at 10 AM.

WEDNESDAY 5•4•16• Yoga ($5), pickleball, and open gym are the

offerings at the Montauk Playhouse today. For a full schedule, visit the town’s website.THURSDAY 5•5•16

• It’s “healthy mind, healthy mood” at the East Hampton Senior Center at 10:30 AM. Learn about holistic stress management. Register by calling 631-728-WELL. SATURDAY 5•7•16

• It’s family day at LongHouse in East Hampton from 11 AM to 2 PM.

• ARF hosts a pet celebration day from 10 AM till noon at the adoption center on Daniels Hole Road in Wainscott.

• East Hampton Trails Preservation Society hosts a Buckskill Loop maintenance hike at 10 AM. Meet at the intersection of Route 114 and Stephen Hand’s Path. Call 212-769-4311 with questions.

THURSDAY 5•4•16• George Aman teaches beginning bridge in eight

sessions beginning today at Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton. 12:45 PM. $90. At 5:30 PM, find out about natural sleep solutions from an expert. Call to register 631-283-0774 ext 523. SATURDAY 5•7•16

• She – and he – searches for seashells by the sea shore. Beachcomb with the Group for the East End in Hampton Bays at 1 PM. Meet on the west side of

the Shinnecock Inlet. Call 631-725-6450 ext 205 to sign up.

• The Southampton Trails Preservation Society hikes the Quogue Wildlife Refuge at 10 AM. Meet at 3 Old Country Road.

• Learn how to make tin lanterns at the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village at 11 AM. Call 631-283-2494 to register. $5.

• The Camillia group meets at the Bridgehampton Community House at 10 AM.

• The Southampton Democratic Club hosts a breakfast meeting at Page in Sag Harbor, 10 AM till noon. Sister Margaret Smyth of the North Fork Spanish Apostolate is the guest speaker.SUNDAY 5•8•16

• The Unitarian Universalist Congregation service this week is entitled “In Search of our Mother’s Garden.” It’s a tribute to mothers at 10:30 AM at the UU Meetinghouse on the Turnpike in Bridgehampton.

• Mambo Loco’s in the house! The Friends of Rogers Memorial Library presents the beloved band in concert for free at 2 PM.

CharitiesContinued FRoM page C-7.

the North Fork community together to help support the education of children in need in San Antonio, Guatemala. The event will feature tastings of local dishes, a cash bar with Bedell Cellars’ award-winning wines, live music, raffles, and a live auction led by Long Island chef Tom Schaudel. Tickets are $50 per person, and can be purchased at bit.ly/suenosfundraiser2016.

Al Barone ClassicThe “Al Barone Classic” presented

by New Beginnings Community Center for Traumatic Brain Injury will be held on Friday, May 20, at Rock Hill Golf & Country Club in Manorville. Check in begins at noon with a 1:30 PM shotgun start. Lunch is held from 12:30 to 1:30 PM and there will be a dinner buffet from 6:30 to 8:30 PM with comedian Maria Walsh. For tickets visit www.nbli.org.

American Ninja WarriorsJoin American Ninja Warriors

Janine Cundy and Melanie Hunt and instructors from NYC’s Movement Creative for an exciting Parkour class to benefit i-tri on Saturday, May 21, from 10:30 to 11:30 AM at John Marshall School in East Hampton. No experience necessary. Ages 16 and up. Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 Day of the event. For More info contact Theresa Roden, 631-902-3731 or [email protected].

American Heart RideOn Saturday, May 21, you can

be a part of the American Heart Association’s "American Heart Ride," a unique cycling experience and fundraising program to support the American Heart Association. Be a part of an exclusive team of cycling enthusiasts from the corporate, medical, and philanthropic world who are committed to the American Heart Association mission: building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke –- one peddle stroke at a time.

The riding event is once again going to start at Rotations Bicycle Center in Southampton and riders will ride 27, 59, or 100 miles through the Heart of the Hamptons. The Heart Ride will be an unforgettable way for riders to experience the beautiful scenery of the Hamptons, the beaches, the mansions and the farmlands. After the ride the participants will be treated

to a delicious barbeque to celebrate their efforts.

For more information visit www.americanheartride.org or contact Barbara Poliwoda at 631-734-2804 or [email protected].

Ann Liguori Golf ClassicThe 18th annual "Ann Liguori

Foundation Charity Golf Classic" will be held on Monday, May 23, at Friar’s Head in Riverhead from 10 AM to 9 PM. There will be a noon shotgun start. A cocktail reception followed by awards dinner will begin at 5 PM.

Ann Liguori, long-time sports talk show host/interviewer/author and golf correspondent for WFAN Radio and CBS Sports Radio Network, hosts the popular charity event every year on the East End. The charity tournament raises money and awareness for not-for-profits that focus on cancer prevention, care and research including St. Jude Children’s Hospital, American Cancer Society, KIDS NEED MORE, a camp on Shelter Island for children with cancer and their siblings and a variety of organizations that support this cause. ALF also works to educate young people about the importance of good nutrition and regular exercise.

Reg i s t ra t i on mus t be done in advance. For more information regarding registration, contact the Ann Liguori Foundation at 631-801-2233 or Jean Skidgel at 407-619-6126.

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Ingredients (serves 4)1 ½ lb Mahi-mahi fillet1 cup all purpose flour2 c Panko breadcrumbs

4 eggs (whisked)1 pineapple (trimmed and rough

chopped)1 jalapeño

3 tbsp mayonnaise1tbsp Old Bay seasoning

1 white onion1 bunch of cilantro

1 head of Bibb lettuce1 tsp turmeric

1 tbsp curry powder3 limes

4 corn tortillas½ c radish (thinly sliced)

2 carrots (peeled and thinly sliced)4 c canola oil

salt and pepper to taste

MethodTo begin this recipe you want to slice

Crispy Fish tacos With pineapple Chutney Carrot and Radish

four and a half inch thick strips of the Mahi-mahi. Bread each one by dusting each slice in the seasoned all purpose flour, then dipping in the whisked egg, and finally coating each in the seasoned Panko bread crumbs. When you have finished breading the fish, set them in the refrigerator until you are ready to fry them.

To make the pineapple chutney, start by sweating chopped onion and jalapeno over medium high heat with a little bit of oil. When they have become soft and translucent add the pineapple and turmeric then cover and cook over medium heat for another 10 minutes.

Add the entire mixture to the food processor along with half the bunch of cilantro and pulse the mixture four or five times until everything has become nicely incorporated. Spread over a sheet tray and put into the refrigerator to cool.

Heat the four cups of canola oil to

350 degrees in a large enough pot that the oil only fills it half way. While the oil is heating, dress the thinly sliced carrot and radish by simply mixing the juice of one lime with the mayonnaise and the Old Bay seasoning. Toss the vegetables in the dressing.

When the oil is hot, fry the fish for about three minutes or until it becomes golden brown and floats on top of the

hot oil. Place the fish on a towel. Once it is cooked you can assemble the tacos.

Heat each tortilla over an open flame. Spread a healthy portion of the pineapple chutney over the tortilla. Place a large leaf of Bibb lettuce over the chutney followed by the fish. Fold the taco and top with the radish and carrot. Garnish with a sprig of cilantro and enjoy.

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(Behind the front building, next tothe Middle School across the street

from Stop & Shop

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Fri.-Sat.: 11:00am-10:30pmSun.: 12:00 noon-10:00pm

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STOP & SHOP

Wölffer EstateWöl f fe r E s ta te Vineyard in

Sagaponack presents Candlelight Friday every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. Visit www.wolffer.com.

Baiting Hollow FarmBaiting Hollow Farm Vineyard

presents Ricky Roche on Saturday

f rom 2 to 6 PM and 3EZ on Sunday from 2 to 6 PM. Visit www.baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com.

Clovis Point VineyardClovis Point Vineyard in Jamesport

presents an Robert Bruey on Saturday from 1:30 to 5 PM. The Crazy Cakes food truck will be there Sunday

from noon to 5:30 PM. Visit www.clovispointwines.com.

Lieb CellarsLieb Cellars in Cutchogue presents

live music with Rob Europe on Saturday from 4 to 6 PM. On Sunday, live music with Points East from 4 to 6 PM. Visit www.liebcellars.com.

Pindar VineyardsPindar Vineyards in Peconic

presents a Mother’s Day French Macaron Pairing on Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM. From 1 to 5 PM on Saturday Mark Eisemann performs. Celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday with Larry Liso performing from 1 to 5 PM, ladies will receive a free gift

of a souvenir Pindar wine glass. Visit www.pindar.net.

Sherwood HouseSherwood House Vineyards in

Jamesport presents live music in the tasting room every Saturday f rom 2 to 6 PM. Vi s i t www.sherwoodhousevineyards.com.

Shinn EstateShinn Estate Vineyards presents a

vineyard walk with Barbara Shinn, held Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 PM. The tasting room is open late on Friday and Saturday with wine by the glass or bottle and cheese and meat plates available from 5:30 to 8 PM. Visit www.shinnestatevineyards.com.

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NEW MOON CAFEwww.nmcafe.com Established 1978

Bring in this adv. for a free appetizer.

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East WindCelebrate Mom at East Wind in

Wading River with two dining options. There will be a Mother’s Day Brunch in the Grand Ballroom. Enjoy a buffet offering omelets and waffles made to order, creme brûlée French toast, eggs benedict, tortellini carbonara, sautéed white bass, a dessert station and much more. $44.95 for adults and $22.95 for children three to 10 years old.

There is also a Mother’s Day Dinner planned at Desmond’s Restaurant which offers a three course meal on Sunday. Reservations are available from 1 to 7 PM. Options include Desmond’s signature salad, lobster ravioli, filet mignon and much more. The cost is $47.95 for adults and $22.95 for children. For reservations call 631-846-2335.

Lobster RollTrue to its tagline “This is where

summer begins! ,” The Lobs ter Roll restaurant in Amagansett is getting an early start to the summer season with its opening weekend, beginning Friday. For more than five decades, the location affectionately known as “Lunch” (although it serves lunch and dinner), because of its now “iconic” sign, has been attracting locals, celebrities, day trippers and travelers from across the globe.

The Lobster Roll is the quintessential summer eater y, embracing the atmosphere of a nostalgic retro roadside shack, amid the sand dunes, gardens of summer flowers, umbrellas, beach balls, picnic tables and groups of smiling faces. Though The Lobster Roll has been acclaimed for its namesake lobster roll selection, gluten free options, children’s menu, homemade desserts and full summer bar, the local hotspot has gained international notoriety due to its prominence in the hit Showtime show “The Affair.”

Brand new for this year is the Lobster Roll Food Truck, which is available for hire for off-premise catering and event planning and will feature the restaurant’s full catering menu. As always, casual on premise catering

and event planning is also available.The Lobster Roll will be open 11:30

AM to 9 PM pre-season weekends (Friday and Saturday), and until 8 PM on Sundays, beginning this week. The restaurant will be open full-time, 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM, seven days a week, beginning Memorial Day Weekend.

For more information on The Lobster Roll visit www.lobsterroll.com or call 631-267-3740.

Dockers Kick OffDockers Waterside in East Quogue

presents its annual Season Launch Party to “kick off” the new season on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. A $30 ticket gets you Chef Hastings’ amazing hors d’oeuvres, plus unlimited Lamarca Prosecco and wines, and live music. A portion of the ticket price will be donated to the American Heart Association. Tickets are available at www.tickets.dockerswaterside.com. There is also an after party starting at 7 PM, with free admission and more live music by NOIZ. On Sunday it’s Mother’s Day Brunch. Chef Hastings will put out a bounty of delicious hot and cold culinary delights, pasta station, raw bar and carving stations with seatings available at 10:30 AM, 1 PM and 3:30 PM. Mother’s Day dinner starts at 6 PM. For reservations call 631-653-0653.

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

be celebrating Mother’s Day on Sunday with both brunch and dinner a la carte specials. The specials include jumbo lump crab cake appetizer, grilled wild salmon entree and strawberry sundae dessert.

Nick & Toni’s currently serves dinner Thursday to Monday beginning at 6 PM. For further information or reservations, call Nick & Toni’s at 631-324-3550.

Navy BeachNavy Beach in Montauk will

celebrate Mother’s Day with a special prix fixe lunch menu on Sunday.

Mothers will receive a complimentary Bloody Mary or mimosa with their meal. The three-course lunch is $45 plus tax and gratuity, and will be served from noon to 4 PM. The menu includes Montauk clam, corn chowder, grilled Atlantic salmon, Navy burger, cavatelli alle melanzane, and dessert of the day.

For further information visit www.navybeach.com or call 631-668-6868.

Solé East The Backyard Restaurant at Solé East

Resort in Montauk will kick off the 2016 season this weekend. The menu for this season features a farm to table style menu with Mediterranean influences on fresh and local cuisine. Dinner will be served Thursday through Sunday beginning at 5:30 PM with breakfast and lunch offered on Saturday.

The weekend will conclude with a special Mother’s Day Bossa Nova brunch buffet on Sunday from 11 AM to 3 PM featuring live music from Ludmilla and Marcello. The cost will be $40 per adult and $15 per child. As well, the pool on property will be open and heated so bring the family and bathing suits to enjoy. For reservations or further information about The Backyard at Solé East, call 631-668-2105 or visit www.soleeast.com/restaurant.

Harbor BistroHarbor Bistro in East Hampton

is serving a special Mother’s Day brunch buffet on Sunday from 11 AM to 2 PM. Cost is $28 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Menu items include Mediterranean frittata, omelettes made to order, croques monsieur, crab Benedict, French toast, fresh fruit, carved prime rib, watermelon and feta salad, Tabouli salad, chicken and tuna salad served on multigrain sliders and more. The regular a la carte menu will be available beginning at 3 PM. A la carte specials will include filet mignon, lobster, macadamia nut crusted sea scallops and grilled rack of lamb. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made by calling 631-324-7300.

Harbor GrillHarbor Grill in East Hampton is

serving its "Bottomless Brunch" and kicking it up a notch in celebration

The Lobster Roll opens this weekend.

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of Mother’s Day on Sunday beginning at 10 AM. Cost is $16.95, plus tax and gratuity. At noon $6 mimosas and Bloody Marys will be available as well as the regular a la carte menu. The large dining room will be closed for a private party therefore space will be limited.

For re se r va t ions o r f u r the r information, contact Harbor Grill at 631-604-5290.

The Bell & AnchorThe Bell & Anchor in Sag Harbor

will serve brunch and dinner for Mother’s Day on Sunday. Brunch will be served from 11:30 AM to 3 PM and dinner from 5 to 9 PM. All items will be served a la carte. For further information or reservations, call The Bell & Anchor at 631-725-3400 or visit www.thebellandanchor.com.

Cinco de MayoLa Fondita in Amagansett will

celebrate Cinco de Mayo with holiday specials on Thursday, May 5. The specials, available all day, include tamal de pollo en salsa verde for $12, tamal de rajas con queso for $12, torta de chicharrones en salsa verde

for $9, chiles en nogada for $14, and homemade churros filed with vanilla cream for $3.

Visit www.lafondita.net or to place an order call La Fondita at 631-267-8800.

ONGOING SPECIALS

Deals At 1770 HouseEach Thursday through May 26,

in the intimate downstairs Tavern at The 1770 House in East Hampton, the signature burger, meatloaf, chicken parmesan and Korean BBQ Berkshire pork ribs are $17.70, with house wine by the glass at $9 and a house beer

selection at $4.From Sunday to Thursday, except

holidays, complementing nightly menus in the dining room and Tavern, there is a $35 three-course prix fixe including Executive Chef Michael Rozzi’s popular a la carte dishes. At the core of Rozzi’s menus is local bounty with New American cuisine that changes with the season. Visit www.1770house.com or call 631-324-1770.

Harbor BistroHarbor Bistro in East Hampton

presents a “Sunset Happy Hour” menu, featuring $6 cocktails and $8 shared bites, to enjoy on the lawn. Visit www.harborbistro.net.

Five Dollar FridayDockers Waterside in East Quogue

presents Five Dollar Friday Happy Hour every Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 PM with $5 apps including chicken lettuce wraps and Carolina ribs.

Indian Wells TavernIndian Wells Tavern in Amagansett

hosts Happy Hour on Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 PM at the bar only. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400.

Prime TimePrime Time at The Palm in East

Hampton takes place Sunday through Friday from 5 to 7 PM with half off “Prime Bites” at the Palm Bar.

Townline BBQTownline BBQ in Sagaponack hosts

happy hour with specials available Thursday and Friday from 3 to 8 PM and Saturday, Sunday, and Monday all day. These specials are only available at the bar. Free pool is offered during happy hour. Visit www.townlinebbq.com.

Buckley’s Inn BetweenHappy Hour weekdays in Hampton

Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. 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 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.