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THE OLD TOWN ARTS & CRAFTS GUILD 28265 Main Rd •Cutchogue •631-734-6382•www.oldtownguild.com

Sat July 20 thru Aug 2 Accepting Young Artist Contest entries for ages 5 to 15. winners in each age category receive $25 + art lesson. All art displayed 8/3 Show.Sat Aug 3 9am - 4pm RD 8/4 Annual Arts & Crafts Show and Chinese Auction on the Village Green, Cutchogue. 50+ Artists & Crafters, Live Music, Food Sat Sept 14 10am - 5pm RD 9/15 Art & Craft Fair on the Guild grounds.Sat Oct 5 8am - 4pm RD 10/12 Antiques Fair on the Guild grounds.Sat Oct 19 10am - 5pm Art & Craft Fair on the Guild Grounds.Sat & Sun Dec 7 & 8 Holiday Open House w/refreshments.

32ND ANNUAL GEm, mINERAL & JEWELRy SHOW JULy 27 – 28Jewelry, Minerals, Gems, Fossils, Lapidary & Geodes at Mattituck High School, 15125 Main Road, Mattituck. Adults $5, Children under 12 Free. Hours 10am-5pm both Saturday & Sunday. Info: www.limineralandgeology.com

mATTITUCk-LAUREL HISTORICAL SOCIETyAt the New Egypt Schoolhouse, Rt. 25 at Cardinal Drive • mlhistoricalsociety.org

Tues., July 23, 7 PM - Rich Blohm, master bee keeper and radio star, will give a presentation on the Bees of Long Island. You will learn their benefits and the con-ditions threatening their existence. Free. All are welcome. Refreshments will be served. For more info call (631) 298-8431. Saturday, August 10, 8 AM - 4 PM - Annual Antique Show & Sale, in the air conditioned gymnasium of the Mattituck High School, Main Road, Mattituck. $5 Entrance. Vendors call: (631) 298-0020 for applications and info. Tues., August 27, 7 PM - Lisa Cordani Stevenson will bring the Riverhead Mu-seum van. Local artifacts will be displayed and discussed. Free. All are welcome. Refreshments will be served. For more info call (631)298-4450.

TRACTOR PULL AND ENGINE SHOW JULy 13 AND 14The LI Antique Power Association 21st annual tractor pull and engine show featur-ing traditional hot rods will be held 10am - 5pm on the corner of Sound Avenue and Herriks Lane in Riverhead. Look for the 1896 windmill. For further information contact Bruce Young at 727-7943.

LIGHTHOUSE CRUISESFew offshore lighthouses allow visitors ... you can tour one of them! (All Peconic Star Fleet cruises include a stop to visit “Bug” Lighthouse.) East End Seaport & Marine Foundation offers the following:July 13 • July 27 • August 17 • October 12 (Chowder Cruise) DAY CRUISES 6 HOURS • 7-8 LIGHTHOUSES • 9 amAug. 3 HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSES CRUISE, 4pm, 4 HOURS — 4 haunted lighthouses • Guide: Bob Allen, Keeper William Follett’s great grandson.Aug. 31 ECO-LIGHTHOUSES CRUISE • 9 am. Explores the relationship between keepers and their environment. Two narrators: lighthouse expert, and naturalist from Group For the East End.monday September 16 SUPER CRUISE • 9 am • 10-12 LIGHTHOUSES, Most of all cruises! Aboard a hi-speed vessel, courtesy of Cross Sound Ferry. Suitable for large groups with ample inside seating available.Saturday & Sunday, September 21 & 22 LONG BEACH BAR “BUG” LIGHT EXCURSIONS • 1½ HRS • 4 pm • Unique opportunity to visit an offshore lighthouse – walk the observation deck with panoramic views, tour inside, and learn about its history.For cruise details and reservations: 631-477-2100 or www.eastendseaport.org

SOciAble ShAbbAt Service, FridAyS July 19, AuguSt 2, 16Get to know the North Fork Reform Synagogue a little better with SHABBAT AT THE BEACH – ALL WELCOME – bring family, friends and neighbors to join us on Fridays, July 19 led by Linda and Steve Hill; August 2 led by Howard Eilenberg and August 16 by Barbara Sheryll. Bring your picnic to Kenney’s Beach in South-old at 6pm and something to share if you wish. Your children and grandchildren will enjoy the frolic. Service starts 6:30 p.m. Unlikely, but rain location is where NFRS shares its home with Cutchogue Presbyterian Church, Rt. 25 across from Cutchogue library. www.northforkreformsynagogue.org or 631 734-2786

NO DOUbT WORLD FAmOUS mONDAy NIGHT bAND JULy 15 & 19 The No Doubt World Famous Monday Night Band operating under the auspices of the Riverhead School District and directed by John Eyre Monday Evening Summer Twi-light Concerts on the great lawn at the Pulaski Street School, Riverhead. In case of inclement weather, move indoors to the Howard Hovey Auditorium. The free concerts begin at 7:30pm. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket. Invite a friend. For info:727-6538.July 15 Concert: Malagueña and music from Carmen, A Chorus Line and My Fair LadyJuly 29 Concert: Music by Cole Porter and from Oklahoma!

SOUTHOLD HISTORICAL SOCIETy SUmmER GALA JULy 13The 10th annual SUMMER GALA, will take place from 5:00-8:00 pm at Brec-knock Hall, Greenport. (Built in 1857, Brecknock Hall is one of the largest stone resi-dences ever built on the North Fork of Long Island. Home of the Floyd family, it was built by David Gelston Floyd, the grandson of William Floyd, signer of the Declaration of Independence.) The party will include music, a wine and beer bar, finger foods, and a wonderful buffet dinner, in addition to a silent auction that will feature wonder-ful antiques, fine art, jewelry, and decorative objects. This year’s event will honor Robert Pettit, the former Vice President of the Historical Society and the long time chair of the Society’s Buildings Committee. Pettit will receive the Society’s “Ann Currie-Bell Devoted Service Award” as part of the night’s festivities. Tickets are $75 per person, tickets can be purchased at the Southold Historical Society Of-fice, 54325 Main Road, Southold, or at the gate the day of the event! For further info and directions please contact the Society at 765-5500.

THE SyNAGOGUES OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE SUNDAy JULy 14Join North Fork Reform Synagogue in the social room at the home shared with the Cutchogue Presbyterian Church, Main Road, Cutchogue 3 - 5pm. Light re-freshments will be served. Handicap accessible. All welcome. Free. Marcia Had-dad Ikonomopoulos, Museum Director of Kehila Kedosha Janina will present a fascinating history of the growth, decline and rebirth of the various congregations that left behind diverse architectural gems that are still with us today. The program is based on the book The Synagogues of New York’s Lower East Side: A Retrospective and Contemporary View. While this is a book about synagogues and congregations it is so much more. Packed with beautiful and illuminating photos throughout, the book also offers many tasty morsels of Jewish and American history. Discover who wrote the words to Hava Nagila (and where the tune came from); how that onion-y alternative to the bagel, the bialy, got its name; and where the forerunner to newspaper advice columns like “Dear Abby” was published, and much more.For directions and additional information see www.northforkreformsynagogue.org or phone 631 734-2786.

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LEGALLy bLONDE, JULy 25 THROUGH AUGUST 11NFCT’s production of Legally Blonde the Musical playing July 25th through Au-gust 11th every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Sunday matinees are @ 2:30pm. All other shows start at 8:00pm. Sorority star Elle Woods doesn’t take “no” for an answer. So when her boyfriend dumps her for someone “serious”, Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books, and sets out to go where no Delta Nu has gone before: Harvard Law. Along the way, Elle proves that being true to yourself never goes out of style. Opening night (7/25) there will be a reception courtesy of the NFCT. Doors open @ 7:00pm. And join us on Thursday, August 1st for “Think Pink” night as we bring awareness to the continued fight against Breast Cancer.There will be a wine basket raffle generously donated by Pugliese Vineyards as well as a 50/50 raffle. All proceeds from our Refreshment Stand will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

ANNUAL ICE CREAm SOCIAL SATURDAy AUGUST 3Hershey Ice Cream is once again in the air at the Southold Historical Society Annual Ice Cream Social, at the Society’s Maple Lane Museum Complex, corner of Main Road and Maple Lane, opposite the Southold Firehouse from 1-4 pm. Each year hundreds and hundreds of scoops of ice cream are sold at the event. Grilled hotdogs, soda, and lemonade will also be available. Included in the days activities will be tours of the many historic buildings at the site, including the Pine Neck Barn and Thomas Moore House. Children’s games, face painting, live music, and other demonstrations will be part of the day’s activities. The summer exhibition - “The Wickham Murders” - will be on display in the Mayne Gallery of the Ann Currie-Bell House. Of special note this year will be the inclusion of the Suffolk County Histori-cal Society’s “Suffolk Moveable Museum,” a 37 foot winnebago crammed full of artifacts designed to teach children about the nomadic cultures that dotted our landscape. Jamie Davis, who is best known for his large scale pirate performances at his-toric sites and fairs across Long Island, will be in charge of coordinating many of the children’s activities, including races and the tug-of-war. His “Maritime Pirates” troupe has appeared on a number of occasions during the summer in Greenport and has also been featured in the Sag Harbor Maritime Festival and at the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum’s Pirate Day. Entrance to the grounds is free, but food and games require tickets that may be purchased on the site all day long.

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NEW SUFFOLk WATERFRONT FUND EvENTS July 16, Tuesday FREE! Who Lives In the Sea? A Waterside Exploration, 10am to noon; New Suffolk Waterfront, New Suffolk Avenue, New Suffolk. The Peconic Land Trust and the NSWF will be joined by Ron Gelardi and his team from the NYS De-partment of Environmental Conservation for a seashore exploration. Using a seine net, you’ll collect, examine and release an amazing variety of creatures that swim at the shore! Get an up-close look at crabs, fish, mollusks and shrimp. All attendees should wear water shoes and be prepared to get wet! Call the Peconic Land Trust at 631.283.3195, ext. 19, or email to [email protected] to reserve your space. Rain cancels. For more info, visit newsuffolkwaterfront.orgJuly 17 – Wednesday Pizza Night at the Sailboat Races with the Rolling in Dough Pizza Truck, 5:30 – 8pm @ the Waterfront, Main St./New Suffolk Ave. Proceeds go toward the restoration and revitalization of the New Suffolk Waterfront property for community benefit. For info visit newsuffolkwaterfront.org or call 631- 566-0806.July 20 - Saturday New Suffolk Waterfront Sweet & Savory House & Garden Tour This summer’s tour will showcase eight fabulous and unique homes along historic Old Harbor Road in the hamlet of New Suffolk. Stroll along Old Harbor and step back in time. Sample mouthwatering sweet and savory foods, perfectly paired with wonderful North Fork wines. Included are an expansive waterfront shingle style home, a convert-ed barn, a landmarked fisherman’s cottage circa 1743, a vintage farmhouse decorated in a contemporary vibe, an 1858 sea captain’s home complete with barn and four-seater outhouse, several beautiful gardens, and more. The tour begins at Fisher’s Field on Old Harbor Road. Hours are from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets are $100 and all proceeds go toward the restoration and revitalization of the New Suffolk Waterfront property for community benefit. For further info and to purchase tickets, visit newsuffolkwater-front.org or call 631- 566-0806.August 31 – Saturday Oysters by the Bay, 5-7pm. Enjoy fresh, briny, local oysters, sa-vory hors d’oeuvres, champagne, and wine at a secret waterfront venue. Please join us this Labor Day weekend for a perfect end-of-summer evening on the North Fork. All proceeds go toward the restoration and revitalization of the New Suffolk Waterfront property for community benefit. For info and to purchase tickets, go to newsuffolkwa-terfront.org or call 631- 566-0806.

REDISCOvERED PAINTING ExHIbIT JULy 20 - SEPT. 21The Southold Historical Society exhibition of paintings by noted 19th century New York City painter Herman N. Hyneman (1849-1907), entitled “Herman N. Hyneman: A Jewish Artist Rediscovered,” will be on display in the Cosden-Price Gallery in the Society’s Reichert Family Center, located at 54127 Main Road, Southold, Thursday-Saturday, 1-4 pm. Herman N. Hyneman (1849-1907), a prominent Jewish painter who worked in Paris, Philadelphia, and New York, and noted for his beautiful depictions of women, was among the more successful artists working on the East Coast during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, Hyneman is perhaps best known today for his paintings of lovely young women out in the snow, most often depicted with vari-ous landmarks located in New York City. These types of paintings were imme-diately popular, becoming a normal part of the artist’s oeuvre, and during his lifetime were reproduced as postcards, calendars, and in mass-produced prints. The exhibit will feature a number of works from different periods of Hyneman’s career, including examples of his New York City scenes as well as some of the printed items that were illustrated using his paintings. In addition to the paintings, a sixty page, illustrated catalog on the artist will be available for purchase at the exhibition. For more information on this exhibit or other Society programs, please contact the Southold Historical Society at (631) 765-5500.

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August 10 elih Summer gala “Picturesque Oregon Road, Cutchogue” A dis-tinctive culinary event with cliff side views of Long Island Sound. Luxury Raffle. Live Auction. For info or to inquire about sponsorship, call 631.477.5164.

Caregiver Support group – A support group for caregivers, those who care for the chronically ill or elderly, 3rd Tuesday each month, 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm spon-sored by Southold Town Senior Services, 750 Pacific St, Mattituck. For more information, call 631.298.4460.

North Fork cancer Support group A general support group for individuals surviving any type of cancer diagnosis, 3rd Tuesday each month, 3 pm to 4:30 pm. First Presbyterian Church Manse, 53100 Route 25, Southold. Sponsored by Eastern Long Island Hospital, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. New participants, call 631.477.5425.

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JULY- AUGUST. GREENWOODWORKING CLASSES. Utilize wood straight from the log to make everyday utensils, tools and furniture in a centuries-old tradi-tion. Join North Fork woodworker Tom Barry and step back in time to split wood from the log, shape it on a traditional shavehorse and complete projects on a beau-tifully-simple and functional foot-powered springpole lathe. Workshop participants will make several handmade items and leave with a sense of accomplishment that our ancestors enjoyed as the simple chores of everyday life. Workshop fee of $35 includes instruction, materials and access to tools. Each workshop is a single two-hour class. Limited space in each workshop, ages 12 and up; advance registration is required. Call or email to register for a workshop: Friday 5-7pm: July 12, July 19, August 2, August 9 OR August 23; Saturday 9-11am: July 20, August 10 OR August 24; Sunday 4-6pm: August 4, August 11 OR August 25. JULY 27: 11TH ANNUAL BARN DANCE AT HALLOCKVILLE 6:30-10PM. Fun for all ages- join caller Chart Guthrie and the Dance All Night Band and learn some traditional dance steps in the historic Naugles Barn. No dancing experience needed! Hot dogs, hamburgers, local wine, beer, soft drinks and ice cream will be available for purchase. Advance tickets available at hallockville.com for $20; at the door $25; children ages 5-12 $5, under 5 are free. Proceeds from this event support the programs of Hallockville and Peconic Land Trust.ONGOING: MISS ELLA’S SHOP OPEN FOR SEASON 12-4PM. Shop for everyone on your list! Find children’s games and handmade wooden toys, Polish pottery, books of local and historical interest, collectibles, antiques, household items and jewelry, birdhouses, decoys and artwork made by local artisans. Museum members save 10% on all purchases excluding consignment items.MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON NOW! Join Hallockville Museum Farm, a not-for-profit organization, as a member! In addition to supporting the museum farm’s mis-sion of reconnecting the community to our shared agricultural heritage, you can also benefit from reduced admission on tours, special events and workshops! Visit hallockville.com or call to join!ARTS ON THE FARM SUMMER CAMP ENROLLMENT. Connecting children to the land, the community and their creative spirits. Peconic Community School and Hallockville Museum Farm come together to offer a unique, engaging 4-week summer experience for children aged 6-11 from July 8 through August 2, at the Hallockville campus. Weekly themes include: woodworking, fiber arts and crafts, organic gardening and more. Info: peconiccommunityschool.org or hallockville.comVOLUNTEERS & DONATIONS NEEDED. Lend your talents to the non-profit Hallockville Museum Farm this year. There is something for everyone, including: gardening and outdoor projects, odd-jobs and repairs, office and archive assistance. Interested in the rich history of the North Fork? Join us as a tour docent - no ex-perience necessary, training provided! High school and college students also wel-come. Cleaning out the clutter? Now also accepting donations of your gently-used household items to be sold in the gift shop to benefit Hallockville.

AARP DEFENSIvE DRIvING CLASSESWednesdays, July 10 and 17 - Southold Town Rec. Center - 8:30 AM to 12 noon, MUST attend both sessions!Saturday, August 3 - Southold Town Rec Center - 9 AM to 4 PMSaturday, August 10 - Cutchogue - New Suffolk Library - 9 AM to 4 PMMonday, August 19 - Southold Library - 9 AM to 4 PMThursday, August 29 - Mattituck Library - 9 AM to 4 PMMonday and Tuesday, Nov. 4 and 5 - Shelter Island Sr. Center - 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM MUST attend both sessionsClasses are open to everyone, not just people over 50. Cost is $17 for AARP members, $19 for non. You can get a 10% discount on your auto insurance for 3 years, and may be able to reduce the points on your license, by taking this class.For required pre-registration and further information, please call the venue.

WICkHAm mURDERS ExHIbIT JULy 13 - OCTObER 12The Southold Historical Society exhibition on the history of the infamous Wick-ham Murders, which occurred in 1854, can be viewed at the Mayne Gallery of the Ann Currie-Bell House, 55200 Main Road in Southold, Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1-4pm. The exhibit is based upon a new book, entitled “Mur-der on Long Island: A Nineteenth Century Tale of Tragedy & Revenge,” that was written by society Director Geoffrey K. Fleming and the society Collections Man-ager, Amy Kasuga Folk. The exhibit will include reproductions of maps, drawings, and photographs related to the people who were involved in the murder and the following trial. In addition, the original murder weapon – a post axe – will be the featured object in the exhibition. It will be the very first time the weapon will be on public display within Southold Town, where Cutchogue is located and where the murder took place. Many other related objects will be on display.

NFCT AUDITIONS AUGUST 12 AND 13 John Hudson (Director) and Stephen Gamboa (Musical Director) are happy to announce that auditions for “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” at the NFCT, 7 PM, for six cast members: three women and three men, ages 20 to 80. Be prepared to sing at least 16 bars of music and read from a scene from the musical. If you have any questions, please contact the production team, at [email protected].

HEALTH FAIR SATURDAy & SUNDAy AUGUST 3 & 4A Health Fair to benefit the Greek Orthodox Church will be held on the church grounds, 702 Main Street, Greenport, on Saturday from 10am to 4pm and Sun-day 1pm to 5pm. Take advantage of free blood pressure screening plus other discounted services. Enjoy a 7 minute facial for a $10 donation. A $10 donation will also get you an Antioxidant reading (significant in cancer prevention) with a BioPhonic scanner as featured on Dr. Oz. A certified Nurse Practitioner will also be available.

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EAST END CHALLENGE ExHIbIT THROUGH OCTObER 14 This exhibit at the East End Seaport Museum, in partnership with East End Arts, showcases the finalists of the East End Challenge. The theme is “The Bays Around Us, a tribute to Rachel Carson”. The challenge, open to all high school students of the East End (including Riverhead Town), asks students to complete a project that explores the intersection of science and art – much as Rachel Carson did, who used literature to express the findings of her rigorous scientific observations. The East End Seaport Museum is located in Greenport on Third St. at the Ferry Dock in the former Long Island Railroad Station. Over $2500 in cash prizes was awarded to the final-ists, judged by a panel of artists, scientists and educators, to have created the most innovative projects based on quality, message, inventive observation and creative interpretation of the maritime world on the East End of Long Island-or, to paraphrase Einstein, looking at what everyone else is looking at and seeing what no one else is seeing. Rachel Carson wrote, “The realities of science are the realities of life itself. We cannot understand the problems that concern us in this, our particular moment of time, unless we first understand our environment and the forces that have made us what we are, physically and mentally.” In this spirit, with its particular relevance in the aftermath of recent storms, the East End Seaport Museum hopes to institute an annual Challenge to involve our local communities and encourage our young people to observe and help shape the future of our increasingly fragile Long Island, for that future is theirs. The Mission of the East End Seaport Museum and Marine Foundation is to recognize, restore and preserve the maritime heritage of the East End of Long Island, New York. For more info: www.eastendseaport.org or email Ron Breuer, [email protected].

SOUTHOLD mOTHERS CLUb EvENTStues 7/16 SMC Carousel Kids meet-up, (all ages welcome!) 4:00pm, Carousel at Mitchell Park, Greenport. Come and meet other SMC moms and kids for a ride on the carousel and picnic in the park. Children under 3 ride free on the carousel with a paying adult. Carousel tickets are $2 per ride. RSVP recommended. This event will be cancelled due to bad weather. For more information and to RSVP, please contact [email protected] 7/18 Storytime at Downs Farm Preserve sponsored by The Group for the East End, (suggested age 2-5). 10:00-11:00am, Downs Farm Preserve, Main Road, Mat-tituck. Please join The Group for the East End as they read a nature-themed story and create a fun craft. Downs Farm Preserve has beautiful trails, so feel free to take a stroll through the woods with your family before or after the story and craft. RSVP requested. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Lisa at [email protected] 7/19 Book Club, 7:30pm. This month the book selection is: The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling. RSVP Required. For more information, including meeting location, as well as to RSVP contact Mara at [email protected]. The Au-gust book selection is Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake by Anna Quindlentues 7/23 SMC Carousel Kids meet-up, (all ages welcome!) 4:00pm, Carousel at Mitchell Park, Greenport. Come and meet other SMC moms and kids for a ride on the carousel and picnic in the park. Children under 3 ride free on the carousel with a paying adult. Carousel tickets are $2 per ride. RSVP recommended. This event will be cancelled due to bad weather. For more information and to RSVP, please contact [email protected]

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CUTCHOGUE NEW SUFFOLk LIbRARywww.cutchoguelibrary.org • 631.734.6360

Art mezzanine – July/August-Solo Show of Works by Saul RosenstreichbOOk SALE: Fri. August, 2, 9am - 5pm, Sat., August 3, 9am-3pmADULT PROGRAmSMon. July 15-Oct 7, 6:30-7:30pm. ZUMBA® FITNESS (no class Aug. 12, 19 & Sept. 2). Fee: $60 per 10-week session. Registration required.Thurs. July 18, 10:00-11:00 a.m. BOOK DISCUSSION, Clara and Mr. Tiffany by Susan Vreeland. No registration required. Newcomers always welcome!Thurs. July 18, 1:30pm. Movie, Silver Linings Playbook (R) Comedy (2 hrs.)Sat. July 20, 10:00-11:30 a.m. DEER AND OTHER GARDEN DISASTERS, Master Gar-dener Sherry Thomas. Registration requested. Sat. Aug. 10, 9 am - 4 pm. AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM with Bernie Kettenbeil, Fee: $17 AARP members, $19 non-members. Advanced registration and payment required.CHILDREN’S PROGRAmSThurs. July 11, 1pm. KATIE’S PUPPETS at Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport. For all ages. Please register.Fri. July 12, 1pm. STORY CRAFTERS at Parish Hall. Cutchogue. For all ages. Register.Fri. July 12, 4pm. FRIDAY FAMILY FLICK, Parental Guidance (PG). Refreshments served. Sat. July 13, BI-LINGUAL STORYTIMES. Ages 3-5. Please register. Mon. July 15, 11am SUNWISE PROGRAM. Grades K-5. Giveaways. No registration. Mon. July 15, 3pm. DIG INTO NOODLES, make homemade noodles. Grades 1-3. Register. Tues. July 16, 1pm. NATIONAL CIRCUS PROJECT at Floyd Memorial Library. A pro-gram of juggling, objects in motion and acrobatics. For all ages. Please register.Wed. July 17, 9:30am-5pm. FAMILY CREATE-A-CRAFT DAY. No registration.Mon. July 22, 3pm. Make COMPOST STEW for the garden. Grades 1-3. Register. Tue. July 23, 1pm. ANIME EXPO with Sonomi. Grades 4-6. Please register. Thu. July 25, 1pm. ERIK’S REPTILES at Floyd Memorial Library, Greenport. No registration. Fri. July 26, 10:00 a.m. READ AND RIDE THE CAROUSEL, meet at the Floyd Memorial Library, Greenport. All ages, register. Sat. Jul. 27, 8:45am STORIES ON THE BAY at Preston’s Dock, Greenport. Grades 3-5. Register. Tues. July 30, 6:00 p.m. BRADY RYMER IN CONCERT, Mitchell Park in Greenport. Bring a chair or a blanket. All ages. Please register. Thur. Aug. 8, 1:00 p.m. PRESTINO MAGIC. Magic, juggling and comedy! Hosted by the North Fork libraries at the Shelter Island Library. For all ages. Please register.TEENS PROGRAmS (Ages 12-17. Grades 7-12)Now till August 9, BENEATH THE SURFACE, Teen Reading Program. Register.Tues. July 9, 16, 23, 6:00-8:00 p.m. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS. Program held at Southold Library. Registration required 765-2077. Sat. July 13, 1:00-2:00 pm. OLD FASHION ICE CREAM SANDWICHES. Grades 4-6. Registration required 734-6360.Wed. July 17, 8-10pm. ZOMBIE PROM at Southold Library, registration required 765-2077.Tues. July 23, 30 and Friday August 2, 4:00-5:30 pm. PROJECT RUNWAY FOR TEENS. Program held at Mattituck Laurel Library, registration required 298-4134.

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Sat., July 13, 8am Yoga. New 10-week session begins (no class on July 20th). Gain strength, flexibility and balance. Bring mat or towel. $60/Mattituck-Laurel residents; $65/out-of-district. Mon., July 15, 10:30am Shake ‘N Make Music I. For ages birth to 17 months (with care-giver). Program continues at 11:30 a.m. for ages 18 to 35 months (with caregiver) and at 1 p.m. for preschoolers, ages 3 to 5 years (with caregiver). FREE. Registration is required.Mon., July 15, 4:30pm FOR TEENS: Make Your Own Natural Perfume. For grades 7-12. FREE. Pre-registration is required.Tues., July 16, 9:30am Friends of the Library Meeting. Open to the public.Tues., July 16, 2-5pm Friends of the Library Book Sale. Books, music, videos, games and much more, all at bargain prices.Tues., July 16, 1:30-3pm Health Insurance Counseling. Individual, confidential and accurate information and guidance for seniors and other Medicare eligible persons, sponsored by the Suffolk County Office for the Aging. Call the circulation desk for an appointment. FREE. Wed., July 17, 11am Wiggly Worms. For preschoolers, ages 3 to 5 years (with caregiver). FREE. Registration is required.Wed., July 17, 6:30pm FOR FAMILIES: Creatures of the Underground. FREE. No registration.Thurs., July 18, 3pm Navajo Sand Painting. Grades 2-3 (completed). FREE. Register.Thurs., July 18, 4pm Chess Workshop. Grades 2-6(completed). FREE. Register.Thurs., July 18, 4:30pm Megalithic Sculptures. Grades 4-6(completed). FREE. Register.Thurs., July 18, 4pm Book Discussion: “The Monster of Florence” by Douglas Preston and Mario Spezi. Pick up the book and join the lively discussion of this mystery thriller. Call Bev Wowak, Reader’s Advisor for details at 298-4134 ext. 6.Fri., July 19, 1:30pm FILM: Planet of Snail (NR) This documentary takes you into the lives of an extraordinary couple who communicate through finger braille. Free of charge.Mon., July 22, 3pm Berry Fruit Parfait I. Children Grades K-3(completed). FREE. Register.Mon., July 22, 4:15pm Berry Fruit Parfait II. Children Grades 4-6(completed). FREE. Register.Tues. July 23, 30 & Aug. 6, 4-5:30pm FOR TEENS: Project Runway. Learn how to draw like a professional fashion designer. For grades 7 to 12. $45 registration fee for the 3 classes.Wed., July 24, 3 p.m. — Lego 2 & 3. Grades 2 and 3(completed). FREE. Register.Wed., July 24, 6:30pm FOR FAMILIES: Rocks, Fossils and Gems. FREE. No registration.Thurs., July 25, 3pm Ice Cream Science. Grades K-3(completed). FREE. Register.Thurs., July 25, 4:30pm The Mummy. Grades 4-6(completed). FREE. Register.Thurs., July 25, 6-8pm Great Books Discussion: “Cry, the Beloved Country” by Alan Paton. Register and receive a complimentary copy of the novel. FREE. All are welcome.Thurs., July 25, 7pm The Four Season Organic Garden. Learn how to successfully grow organic food all year long with an unheated high tunnel hoop house. FREE. No registration.Fri., July 26, 10:15am FOR FAMILIES: Ice Cream and Carousel. Enjoy stories, ride the carousel and eat ice cream. Location: Mitchell Park, Greenport. FREE.Fri., July 26, 1:30pm FILM: Life of Pi (PG) Pi Patel tells his fantastic tale of shipwreck, and survival in a lifeboat with several zoo animals, including a male Bengal tiger nicknamed Richard Parker. Free of charge.Mon., July 29, 10:30am DIG with PlayHooray. For ages birth to 17 months (with caregiver). Program continues at 11:30 a.m. for ages 18 to 35 months (with caregiver) and at 1 p.m. for preschoolers, ages 3 to 5 years (with caregiver). FREE. Registration is required.Mon., July 29, 4pm FOR TEENS: Cupcakes with Baking Coach. Learn how to make mini desserts. For grades 7-12. FREE. Pre-registration is required.Tues., July 30, 6pm FOR FAMILIES: Brady Rymer Concert. Bring your own chair or blanket and enjoy the music. Location: Mitchell Park, Greenport. FREE.Wed., July 31, 11am FOR FAMILIES: Digging for Rainbows. FREE. No registration.Wed., July 31, 7pm Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars. This program from Vines and Branch-es in Greenport will offer samplings, provide information about production and health ben-efits, and share recipes for their oils and vinegars. FREE. Register at the Circulation Desk.Thurs., Aug. 1, 1pm Story Time Yoga. Preschoolers, ages 3 - 5 w/caregiver. FREE. Register.Thurs., Aug. 1, 3pm Yoga Time. Grades K-3(completed). FREE. Register.Thurs., Aug. 1, 4:15pm Tween Yoga. Grades 4-6(completed). FREE. Register.Thurs., Aug. 1, 7pm All Gershwin Piano Concert. Professional pianist, Alexander Wu per-forms a show-stopping array of Gershwin’s diverse and unique music. FREE.Fri., Aug. 2, 1:30pm FILM: Side by Side (NR) This documentary investigates the history, process and workflow of both digital and photochemical film creation. Free of charge.ON-GOING CLASSES: For info: 631-298-4134 ext. 3 or visit www.mattlibrary.org Low Impact Dance Aerobics: Mondays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Mahjong: Mondays at 10 a.m. & Tuesdays at 11 a.m. Zumba: Mondays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. T’ai Chi Practice: Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Duplicate Bridge: Tuesdays at 12 noon Yoga Instruction: Tuesdays at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. & Saturdays at 8 a.m. English Conversation Group: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Bridge: Wednesdays at 12 noon Chair Aerobics: Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Canasta: Fridays at 10 a.m.IN THE LIbRARy’S ART GALLERy:JULY 1st – 31st “Here and There II” – Photographs by Jim SlezakAUGUST 1st – 31st “Island Dreams” – Paintings by Carol Gold

GREENPORT vILLAGE EvENTSFor more info please visit: www.greenportvillage.com

Mondays through August 26 Dancing in Mitchell Park. 7:30 to 9:30pm with a different type of music every week. See schedule at www.greenportvillage.comAugust 9, 10, 11 Shakespeare In The Park. This year the Northeast Stage will present Henry V directed by Colin Palmer. Bring your blanket, chairs and enjoy in the show in Mitchell Park. www.northeaststage.orgSeptember 20, 21 Greenport Classic Yacht Regatta Sail Greenport was created in 1997 and is host to the Regatta. Friday evening a welcoming party will greet all participating yachts at Preston’s Dock. Saturday morning the yachts gather in Gardiner’s Bay and the race is on. Awards presentation and party Saturday eve-ning on the observation deck of the Mitchell Park Marina. www.sailgreenport.orgSeptember 20, 21, 22 24th Annual Maritime Festival! The East End Seaport Museum and the Village of Greenport will host and celebrate Greenport’s mari-time culture and history. Walk on the piers, sail away on harbor tours, visit the maritime museum, and shop the wonderful galleries, boutiques, restaurants in this unique historic village. On this lovely outdoor stroll you will encounter salty pirates for your entertainment pleasure, and discover all the treasures that are Greenport. www.eastendseaportmuseum.orgDecember 7 & 8 Second Annual Greenport Shellabration. A celebration of local seafood paired with North Fork wines, prepared and served by Greenport’s lead-ing chefs. The North Fork’s natural bounty comes together in a delicious culinary walk to benefit the Greenport American Legion Post 185 Skating Rink. This year the event will be sponsored by the North Fork Rotary. www.shellabration.li

THE SOUTHOLD TOWN GARDEN CLUbWed., September 4: 1 PM, Southold Library. Topic: Master Gardener Program at the Suffolk County Women’s Prison. Speaker: Darlene Widirtsky. Refreshments.Wed., October 2: 1 PM, Southold Library. Topic: Pruning Hydrangeas. Speaker: Hilde Peters. Refreshments

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