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The Scene IN EVERY ISSUE : Horoscopes, Page B - 6 Hampton Daze, Page B - 2 Reel Deal, Page B - 24 January 25, 2012 Arts Music Theatre MUSIC ART Find us on Facebook & Twitter! FITNESS Books Film Dining MORE EVENTS INSIDE! NIGHTLIFE CHARITY DINING THIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin RECIPE OF THE WEEK : page B-18 SEE OUR SPECIAL HEALTH & FITNESS SECTION INSIDE 16th Annual Snowball to benefit the East End Hospice and Village Business Improvements, will take place on Saturday at the Westhampton Beach Bath & Tennis Hotel and Marina from 8 PM to 1 AM. Guests will enjoy a celebration of heavy hors d’oeuvres, dancing, cash bar, DJ and live music, raffles, silent and Chinese auction. Advance sale tickets for $50 per person are available at Lynne’s Cards & Gifts, Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine, Brunetti Hair and Beauty, and Beach Bakery Café. For more information call Erin at 631-288-4722 or email [email protected]. The Kendall Madison Foundation presents its annual Karaoke Night on Friday at 8 PM at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. Tickets at the door are $20 and there will be a 50/50 raffle. The Parrish Art Museum in Southampton presents “High School Exhibition” with an opening reception on Saturday at 5 PM. Wednesday night The Palm in East Hampton will host live music in the bar and lounge from 6 to 9 PM. www.indyeastend.com REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWS January 25, 2012 THE INDEPENDENT QTraveler Watchman B-9 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH & FITNESS The Independent’s Guide To: January 25, 2012
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Page 1: B Section 1-25-2012

The Scene

IN EVERY ISSUE : Horoscopes, Page B - 6 • Hampton Daze, Page B - 2 • Reel Deal, Page B - 24

January 25, 2012 ArtsMusicTheatre

MUSICART

Find us on Facebook & Twitter!

FITNESS

BooksFilmDining

MORE EVENTS INSIDE!

NIGHTLIFECHARITY

DINING

THIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin

RECIPE OF

THE WEEK :

page B-18SEE OUR SPECIAL

HEALTH &

FITNESS SECTION

INSIDE

16th Annual Snowball to benefit the East End Hospice and Village Business Improvements, will take place on Saturday at the Westhampton Beach Bath & Tennis Hotel and Marina from 8 PM to 1 AM. Guests will enjoy a celebration of heavy hors d’oeuvres, dancing, cash bar, DJ and live music, raffles, silent and Chinese auction. Advance sale tickets for $50 per person are available at Lynne’s Cards & Gifts, Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine, Brunetti Hair and Beauty, and Beach Bakery Café. For more information call Erin at 631-288-4722 or email [email protected].

The Kendall Madison Foundation presents its annual Karaoke Night on Friday at 8 PM at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. Tickets at the door are $20 and there will be a 50/50 raffle.

The Parrish Art Museum in Southampton presents “High School Exhibition” with an opening reception on Saturday at 5 PM.

Wednesday night The Palm in East Hampton will host live music in the bar and lounge from 6 to 9 PM.

www.indyeastend.comREAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS January 25, 2012 THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman B-9 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

HEALTH &

FITNESS

The Independent’s Guide To:

January 25, 2012

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HAMPTON DAZEBy Jessica Mackin

Hampton DazeBy Jessica Mackin

www.hamptondaze.com

My Week With Marilyn

Jean Shafiroff and The Weinstein Company hosted a luncheon with Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh in honor of The Weinstein Company film My Week with Marilyn, on January 10th at Cecconi’s in West Hollywood. The film stars Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh and documents the brief period filmmaker Colin Clark spent with Marilyn Monroe during the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl in England during the late 1950s. Attendees included Jean Shafiroff, Michelle Williams, Kenneth Branagh, Jane Seymour, James Keach, Harry Hamlin, Martin Landau, Frances Fisher, Shana Wall, Frank Cascio, Louise Griffiths.

Photos by ANDREAS BRANCH of Patrick McMullan

Saturday, February 11th: 11 am to 4 pm, freeVernissage: New Jewelry by Eric Messin

Pelletreau Silver Shop, 80 Main Street, SouthamptonHave cider & cookies in the “oldest continuously opened shop in the US.”

Saturday, February 11th: 2 pm, $5 donationA.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters”Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane

Andrew Botsford & Rosemary Cline perform A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters.”

Saturday, February 11th: 7 to 11 pmValentine’s Dance

230 Elm Street, Southampton$50 each in advance, $60 at the door, $400 book of 10, RSVP 283-2494Dance, dance, dance - with supper, chocolate fountain and a cash bar.

Tuesday, February 14th: 3 pm, $5 donation14 Love Poems by 14 Long Island Poet’s

Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House LaneLoosen your heartstrings and get in the mood for Valentine’s Day.

Tuesday, February 14th: 5 pmPoets Reception & Supper

Southampton Inn, 91 Main Street$25 per person, RSVP at 283-6500.Benefits North Sea Poetry Scene

We would like to thank our co-sponsors:Southampton Inn, Schmidt’s Market,

230 Elm, Rogers Memorial Library,North Sea Poetry Scene

& the Independent NewspaperTo order tickets call (631) 283-2494

www.southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org

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Winter Film FestThe East Hampton Library Free

Winter Film Festival at Guild Hall presents Illegal directed by Olivier Masset-Depasse at 4 PM. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

THEATREDeathtrap

The Hampton Theatre Company presents Deathtrap, a thriller by Ira Levin. The production will run through Sunday. For showtimes and tickets visit www.hamptontheatre.org.

Doubt, A ParableThe Nor th Fork Community

Theatre in Mattituck presents Doubt, A Parable by John Patrick Shanley. Per formances are Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM through February 5. For tickets visit www.nfct.com.

Grease Jr.Riverhead Middle School Middle

Masques Present Grease Jr. with performances Friday at 7 PM and Saturday at 2 PM. For more info call 631-369-6767 for tickets.

MUSICSaturday 1•28•12

Chamber Music Southampton Cultural Center’s

Chamber Music Series Presents Soo Bae, cello and Tania Bannister, piano with “Love Inspired” at the Levitas Center for the Arts at 7 PM. For more info visit www.scc-arts.org.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

FILMPicture Show

“The Picture Show” at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor presents Walter Pidgeon Weekend. How Green Was My Valley will be screened on Friday, followed by Mrs. Miniver on Saturday. Both films begin at 8 PM. Tickets are $5 at the door. For the $25 dinner and a movie package for this film, contact The American Hotel at 631-725-3535 for reservations.

Thursday 1•26•12

MoneyballThe Friends of the Montauk Library

Winter Movie Series continues at 7 PM with a screening of Moneyball starring Brad Pitt.

Saturday 1•28•12

Live in HDGuild Hall presents a screening

of The Berliner Philharmoniker in HD at 8 PM. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

Sunday 1•29•12

Massenet’s CendrillonThe Parrish Art Museum presents

Massenet’s Cendrillon from the Royal Opera House as part of the Opera and Ballet in Cinema series at 2 PM. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

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7 PM. “Play With Me” for kids is at 10 AM.• The Mattituck-Laurel Library offers parent/child

workshop at 10 AM. For kids 18 to 36 months. Kids in grades fifth and sixth can try beginners knitting from 4 to 5 PM. The first of three sessions is tonight (all three sessions must be attended!). Pre-school kids can enjoy hearing wonderful stories and songs from Jan Brett from 1 to 1:45 PM. Call 631-728-4134 to register. All North Fork parents and pre-school age children are welcome to discuss school programs and registration with representatives from local pre-schools and daycare centers. At the Mattituck-Laurel Library from 6:30 to 7:30 PM.

• Floyd Memorial Library hosts a screening of The Concert at 6 PM.

FRIDAY 1•27•12• Scrabble games are at Riverhead Library at 1 PM.

Small business counseling is at 10 AM. For teens, there’s a game night at the library from 6 to 8 PM. Pre-school playtime is at the library at 1 PM.

• Members of the Custer Institute in Southold (and their guests) can enjoy a night of mingling, observing and enjoying the observatory. Admission is free and the event goes from 7 to 9 PM.

• The Mattituck-Laurel Library hosts a fondant cake decorating lesson for teenagers in grades seventh through twelfth from 4 to 5 PM.

• Family movies, cookies and hot chocolate will be served at Floyd Memorial Library at 3:30 PM. Today’s film is Dolphin’s Tale.

SATURDAY 1•28•12• Custer Institute in Southold hosts a lecture called

“How To Buy And Use A Telescope” from 7 to 9 PM. Suggested donation is $10 for members, $15 for non-members, $5 for fulltime students. Admission includes stargazing after the event. Stargazing goes from 9:30 PM to midnight. For those who don’t attend the lecture, it’s $5 for adults, $3 for children. Call 631-765-2626 for more info.

• The Mattituck-Laurel Library hosts a chess workshop for kids in grades second through sixth from 1 to 2 PM. Call 631-728-4134 to register.

• An event with author Adam Matthew Grobman is at Riverhead Library at 2 PM.

SUNDAY 1•29•12• “Celebrating Schubert, A Winter Journey” is at

the Floyd Memorial Library at 3 PM.

MONDAY 1•30•12• Zumba is at Riverhead Library at 6 PM. A Chinese

New Year celebration for kids is at the library from 3:30 to 5 PM and “Busy Bees” is at 4 PM.

• The Mattituck-Laurel Library hosts Zumba for $10 a class from 6 to 7 PM. Dance aerobics is from 9 to 10 AM in the Community Room of the library and yarn throwers is from 6 to 8 PM in the Craft Room. All are welcome. For kids, there’s “Germ Detective” at 4 PM. For toddlers, there’s “2 For Books” at 11 AM. Call 631-728-4134 to register.

• “Toddler Time” is at Floyd Memorial Library at 10 AM. A book discussion is also at the library at noon and “Legos, Legos, Legos” is at 3:30 PM. Teen yoga begins at 4:30 PM.

TUESDAY 1•31•12• Floyd Memorial Library hosts a teen coffee house

from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Teens will be have access to board games, Wii games, can do homework, go online, or make a craft while they enjoy a hot beverage.

• Mattituck-Laurel Library offers a free English conversation group from 7 to 8 PM in the Conference Room. There’s also morning Tai Chi at 9 AM.

• “How to Sell Your Gold and Silver” and “Parliamo Italiano!” are both at the Riverhead Library at 6 PM.

WEDNESDAY 1•25•12• The Mattituck-Laurel Library offers baby rhyme

time from 11 to 11:20 AM (with caregivers). Also, there’s yoga for Kindergarteners and first graders from 4 to 4:45 PM. Call 631-298-4134 to register.

• Blood pressure screenings are at the Riverhead Library at 9 AM. A knitting group meets at 1:30 PM. Call 631-727-3228 to register.

• Floyd Memorial Library hosts “Orient Outreach” from 2 to 4 PM. At the Orient Country Store on Village Lane. There will be books, film and music available for all ages. Call 631-477-0660.

THURSDAY 1•26•12• The stamp club meets at the Riverhead Library at

East Hampton

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

North Fork

CALENDARBy Emily Toy

Southampton

WEDNESDAY 1•25•12• The East Hampton Indoor Tennis Club hosts a free

workshop series called “Better Your Body, Better Your Health” in the Hampton Kids Auditorium, beginning tonight from 6 to 7:30 PM. Tonight’s lecture is titled “Weight Less, Live More.” Space is limited. Call 631-537-4614 for reservations and more information.

• Enjoy Zumba at the Amagansett Library at 5:30 PM for $10 a class. A Mac user group is at the library at 6 PM.

THURSDAY 1•26•12• The Amagansett Library hosts a Weight Watchers

meeting at 10:30 AM and LEGO club at 3:30 PM. Zumba is at 5:30 PM for $10 a class.

• Yoga with Eve Eliot is offered at the Springs Presbyterian Church from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Also on Mondays. Class is $15. Bring a yoga mat and a large beach towel. Wear loose, comfy clothing. For more info visit www.springscommunitypc.org.

• A free open gym is at the Montauk Playhouse from 5 to 9 PM. Also a pre-K tumbling/free play is offered at 11:30 AM.

• The East Hampton Library hosts “Computer 3rd Grade for Adults” from 4 to 6 PM.

• Moneyball will be shown at the Montauk Library at 7 PM. It’s free.

FRIDAY 1•27•12• Annual Karaoke Night is at the Stephen Talkhouse

at 8 PM in Amagansett to benefit The Kendall Madison Foundation. Includes a 50/50 raffle. Donations are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Call 631-537-3027.

• “Shake, Rattle and Roll” is at Amagansett Library at 10 AM. Microsoft Word lessons, for those at an advanced level, is at the library at 2 PM.

• The Springs Presbyterian Church offers yoga class with Jane Umanoff from 8:30 to 9:30 AM for $15 a class. Bring your own yoga mat and a large beach towel. Wear loose comfortable clothes.

• The Montauk Playhouse hosts integral yoga at 9:15 AM, a yoga class for $5 at 5:15 PM and two free open gym sessions beginning at noon and 7 PM respectively.

• The first talk of East Hampton Historical Society’s winter lecture series begins tonight at 7 PM. Tonight’s discussion features Richard Barons speaking on “From Here to There: Lanes, Streets and Roads at Clinton Academy Museum, 151 Main Street in East Hampton. Call 631-324-6850 for more info.

SATURDAY 1•28•12• All are welcome to enjoy a four-mile hike along

scenic woodland paths and beaches. Bring water and snacks. Meet at the schoolhouse plaque on Northwest Road in East Hampton at 10 AM. Call 631-324-9290 or 917-225-4145 for more info.

• Grammy and Emmy award winning recording engineer Cynthia Daniels continues her monthly live performance recording of local talent at Crossroads Music on Main Street in Amagansett. Her radio show, Monk Music Radio, will air the performance at a later date on WPPB 88.3 FM. Admission is free but a $5 minimum donation for the local food pantry is requested. Coffee and desserts will be served. Tonight’s show goes from 8 to 9:30 PM. Call 631-907-4838 for more info.

• A free open gym is at the Montauk Playhouse from 8 AM to 7 PM.

• “Let It Snow” story time and craft is at the Amagansett Library at 3 PM.

• The East Hampton Library hosts a book discussion on The Drunkard’s Walk at 10:30 AM.

SUNDAY 1•29•12• Sunday story time is at the East Hampton Library

at 1:30 PM.• The Montauk Playhouse offers free open gym

from 8 AM to 1 PM.

MONDAY 1•30•12• The Montauk Playhouse hosts integral yoga for

$5 a class at 9:30 AM, a free open gym from noon to 3 PM and adult badminton from 7 to 9 PM.

• The East Hampton Rotary hosts a weekly dinner meeting at Spring Close Restaurant, 341 Pantigo Road, Route 27, at 5:30 PM.

• The Montauk Library will have story hour at 10 AM, followed by Mommy and Me at 10:30 AM and Tai Chi at 4 PM.

• The East Hampton Library hosts “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Toes” at 11:30 AM and a poetry workshop at 5:30 PM.

TUESDAY 1•31•12• Nursery rhyme time is at the East Hampton Library

at 10:30 AM. An advanced battle of the books meeting is scheduled for 3:30 PM and a screening of Revenge of the Electric Car is from 5 to 7 PM.

• Yoga class is offered at Springs Presbyterian Church form 7:15 to 8:15 AM with Steve Eaton. Bring a yoga mat and a large beach towel. Wear loose, comfy clothes.

WEDNESDAY 1•25•12• “Teens Cook It Up” is at the Rogers Memorial

Library at 4 PM. Make Chinese New Year cookies and create a Chinese lantern painted with plum blossoms. Also, there’s sign language for young children at 11:15 AM. “WHOOOOOO . . . wants to make an Owl?” craft for kids is at the library at 4 PM.

• Yoga with Peter Ames is at Hampton Bays Public Library at 10:30 AM for $10 a class. Bridge games are at 1 PM and crocheting is at 7 PM.

• The Rogers Mansion in Southampton hosts a knitting circle at 2 PM. Free for members, $5 per session for non-members.

THURSDAY 1•26•12• Rogers Memorial Library hosts lap time stories

for three to five year olds at 10:15 AM. The library also hosts teen yoga from 5:15 to 6:15 PM.

• The Rogers Mansion in Southampton hosts the opening of “Shopkeepers of Southampton: Photographs by Davis Gaffga” from 11 AM to 4 PM and “Our Southampton: Photographs by Nina Kennedy” from 5 to 7 PM. $15 admission, generous refreshments and a cash bar. RSVP to the Southampton Chamber of Commerce at 631-283-0402.

• The Human Resources of the Hamptons Clothing Room is open weekly Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 2 PM. The clothing room is the only local distribution facility providing free, quality used clothing and other materials to families in need. Located at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Southampton.

• A beginning PC class is at the John Jermain

Library in Sag Harbor at 8:30 AM. Stories, songs and playtime and a Spanish conversation class are at the library at 10:30 AM, Scrabble games are at 2 PM, a teen writing workshop is at 5 PM and an English conversation class is at 7 PM.

• Canasta games are at Hampton Bays Public Library at 10 AM.

FRIDAY 1•27•12• Songs and stories for families is at the Rogers

Memorial Library at 10:15 or 11:15 AM. The library will also host a poetry theatre featuring readings and performances of works of Shel Silverstein at 4 PM.

• John Jermain Library hosts “Lego Play” at 4 PM.

• Southampton Town Recreation Center on Majors Path hosts Kidz Play from 3:30 to 6 PM for Kindergartners through eighth graders. $12 a day, $40 per week, $125 per month. Call 631-287-1511 for more info.

• An educator from the Wildlife Rescue Center is going to bring a pair of rabbits to the Hampton Bays Public Library for children to learn about their seasonal adaptations. From noon to 12:45 PM. Play Bingo from 3 to 5 PM at the library.

SATURDAY 1•28•12• The Town of Southampton Youth Bureau is

sponsoring a ski and snowboard trip to Belleayre Mountain for kids 12 and up. The $80 per person fee includes roundtrip transportation, an all-mountain lift ticket, lunch and a free beginner lesson. Equipment rental is an additional $25. Bus will depart from Red Creek Park in Hampton Bays at 4:30 AM and will return at about 9 PM. For more info call 631-702-2425 or go to www.southamptontownny.gov/youthbureau.

• Craft club meets at the John Jermain Library at 2 PM.

• An investment group meets at Rogers Memorial Library from 5:30 to 6:30 PM in the Cooper Hall Board Room. Tonight’s group focus is on investing in real estate and investment trusts. The library also hosts the mystery lovers book club with a discussion on The Spanish Game at 11 AM in the Cooper Hall-Maria Room. Also, all are welcome to join Karen McKenna in a discussion titled “Job Search Success in Today’s Economic Climate” from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM.

SUNDAY 1•29•12• Sunday service for all ages is at 10 AM at the

Community Bible Church on Noyac Road. Worship music by CBC Band and the bible teacher is Pastor Doug Kinney. There is nursery care for infants to age four is available as well as a junior church for kids ages five and older.

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all you can drink Miller Light. Music by DJ Pauly and Beer Pong.

75 MainThroughout the week, the post

dinner crowd can take advantage of Ladies Night every Thursday from 10 PM to midnight—ladies drink free all night long. DJ Fridays, when some of the world’s most well-known DJs play music from 10 PM to 4 AM, and St. Tropez Saturdays, where DJs from St. Tropez and Europe spin music from around the globe.

Southampton Publick HouseDon’t miss ladies night at the

Southampton Publick House every Wednesday in the taproom with music by DJ Brian at 9:30 PM. Includes $3 drafts, wine, and Svedka specials. Monday Night Madness in the taproom includes $5 burgers, $4 pints, and wing and jalapeno popper specials. Also not to be missed is the Publick House all night happy hour on Friday from 4 PM to midnight with DJ Dory at 10 PM. On Saturday DJ Brian Evans spins Hamptons Classics at 10 PM. Monday through Friday happy hour is from 4 to 7 PM. For more info call 631-283-2800.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

Gurney’s InnGurney’s Inn in Montauk provides

year-round entertainment. Friday and Saturday night there is DJ Dancing with hits from the 60’s to today. Thursdays at 9:30 PM is karaoke with Jim and Nancy. For more info call 631-668-2345.

Open Mic NightEvery Wednesday Johnny B hosts

an Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is at 8 PM. For more info call 631-653-6677.

Stephen TalkhouseFriday it’s the Kendall Madison

Benefit with Karaoke at 8 PM. On Saturday Elektrik Co. Ultimate 70’s Disco Tribute at 10 PM. For more information call 631-267-3117.

Buckley’s Wing NightBuckley’s Inn Between hosts its

Famous Wing Night each Thursday from 10 PM to 1 AM. $15 will get you all you can ean eat wings and

631-725-0904.

ShimmerThe Drawing Room in East

Hampton presents “Shimmer,” a group show of paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture by noted East End artists Stephen Antonakos, Christopher French, Robert Harms, Sue Heatley, Ibram Lassaw and Rex Lau, joined by Christopher Hewat from Connecticut and Christine Hiebert from New York City. The show runs through February. For more info call 631-324-5016.

Salong Des RufusesThe Crazy Monkey Gallery in

Amagansett presents the third annual “Salon des Rufuses” show on display through Sunday. For more info call 631-267-3627.

Landscape / SeascapeVered Gallery in East Hampton

presents its winter group exhibition “Landscape/Seascape” wi th works by modern masters Milton Aver y, Oscar B luemner, and Thomas Moran, and contemporary works by Wolf Kahn, Jules Olitski, Robert Dash, Balcomb Greene and Grant Haffner. The show will run through Monday. In Gallery II are works by Slonem, Klein, Stella, Rivers, Stern, Man Ray, Picasso and more. For more info visit www.veredart.com.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

OPENINGSStudent Art Festival

Guild Hall in East Hampton presents “Student Art Festival Part 1 - Grades K-6” with an opening reception on Saturday from 2 to 4 PM. The show will run through February 26. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

High School ExhibitionThe Parrish Ar t Museum in

Southampton presents “High School Exhibition” with an opening reception on Saturday at 5 PM.

Triptych #1“Triptych #1” work by Laura

Wilson will be on display at the Rich Fiedler Gallery in Greenport. An opening reception takes place Saturday from 3 to 6 PM.

ONGOINGOde To The Heavens

“Ode To The Heavens,” a series of paintings by local artist Judith Becker Greenwald will be on exhibit through February 29 at Temple Adas Israel in Sag Harbor. For more info call

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and great food. Tickets are $50. For more info call Laraine Gordon at 631-338-7258 or visit www.time4teens.org.

Puppy Love PranceThe Southampton Animal Shelter

Foundation presents their “Puppy Love Prance” Valentine’s Day benefit. The event will be held at the Southampton Inn on February 11 at 6:30 PM. Dave Harbey & Barn Burners will have everyone on their toes for a night of square dancing and hoedown fun. Tickets start at $50 and include a full buffet dinner including red velvet cupcakes for dessert. A table of 10 can be purchased for $750 and additional sponsorships are available, as well. For more info call 631-728-PETS.

Citizens 4 HumanityCitizens 4 Humanity is starting

a year round program to help feed struggling families with single mothers. Chef Marco Barrila and his kitchen staff at Frutti Di Mare in Hampton Bays will prepare Mediterranean spaghetti dinners with sauces of bolognese (meat ragu), primavera (vegetables) and pomodoro (tomato, basil) that come complete with salad and toasted garlic bread. Families will pick up from Frutti Di Mare restaurant weekly as donations allow. We are asking community members to sponsor families to feed as many families as possible. This program will work purely from donations and community support. The cost to prepare these dinners are $5/p. Community members can send donations directly to the restaurant at 105 West Montauk Highway, B2, Hampton Bays, NY 11946 or deliver directly to the Frutti Di Mare kitchen.

Winter WearHampton Kids presents “Winter

Wear Clothing Drive” a program committed to giving back to the community. New or gently used winter outerwear are being collected. For more info call 531-537-4614.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

Karaoke The Kendall Madison Foundation

presents its annual Karaoke Night on Friday at 8 PM at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. Tickets at the door are $20 and there will be a 50/50 raffle.

Brunch For BitchesLast Chance Animal Rescue will

hold its 2nd Annual “Brunch For Bitches” benefit at the The Coast Grill in Southampton on Saturday in honor of The Epley Family for their continued support. Guests will enjoy a buffet brunch with Mimosa’s from 11 AM to 2 PM with silent auction, raffles and live acoustic music by, Satchelboogie. Tickets are $40 per person and can be purchased by calling LCAR at 631-478-6844 ext. 4.

Snowball16th Annua l Snowba l l t o

benefit the East End Hospice and Village Business Improvements, will take place on Saturday at the Westhampton Beach Bath & Tennis Hotel and Marina from 8 PM to 1 AM. Guests will enjoy a celebration of heavy hors d’oeuvres, dancing, cash bar, DJ and live music, raffles, silent and Chinese auction. Advance sale tickets for $50 per person are available at Lynne’s Cards & Gifts, Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine, Brunetti Hair and Beauty, and Beach Bakery Café. For more information call Erin at 631-288-4722 or email [email protected].

The Time For TeensThe Time For Teens 3rd Annual

Swimsuit Show at Southampton Publick House will take place on February 2 from 7 to 10 PM. Warm up your winter with this fun swimsuit show to benefit the annual teen bereavement camp. The event will include a live performance by Nancy Atlas, DJ, silent auction, open bar,

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Your voice is key. Your vision, your ideas are all key. Trying to force everyone around you to do what you want, or trying to manipulate the external things is what should be avoided. Allow it to be about your ideas and allow people to make their own choices. Make sure you finish what you need to finish before the new begins and encourage others to do the same. Finish first then take new action.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Don’t over think things and get yourself all tangled in your own self doubt. Use your considerable intuitive energy to make your way through whatever is going on. Intuition – excellent – rational mind – not so useful. You don’t have to have it all figured out in advance, you can trust yourself – and the Universe.

NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday.

Asher Lee is a professional Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-727-0711. For extended horoscope on the web at www.asherlee.com.

ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Make it real. It’s time to take all those ideas out of your head and do your best to bring them into form. The energy for constructing things and bringing them into form has never been greater, so this week do your best to make things real.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) This week, focus is everything. Keep yourself focused with the best outcomes in mind and don’t get distracted by thoughts of failure or anything else icky. This bad head energy is just passing through if you let it. Stay focused on what is working and what is good and let the rest just pass on by.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Things change, things must change. Embrace the new and check in with yourself and you will realize that all that you want is in the new and the different, so open yourself to the change. Do something new, re-arrange your furniture or something and see how the changes allow your world to expand!

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) No jumping to conclusions. You aren’t seeing the whole picture. You are overly sensitive right now and it doesn’t allow you to have a clear view of everything going on. Take a stance of objectivity and wait for things to unfold.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) What do you think, are you allowed to be happy? Is there really anything else you need in your life to be happy? You can choose to be happy right now, with things just as they are, just take a look around. Happiness is an inside job, just make sure you have given yourself permission to be happy and you believe it is possible.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Change is happening, big change if you allow it and participate. Clean out some closets to make a fresh start and let the Universe know that you are ready for the change. If there are things that aren’t bearing fruit, now is the time to get rid of them. Be the change you want.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Do all that you can do to be in and stay in the creative flow of your life. Follow the creative energy wherever it takes you. This is the time for creative – out of the box – solutions. In order to do this you will need to follow the creative energy to keep your options open. Anxiety is a sure sign that you aren’t being creative enough.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Give special attention to telling the truth this week. It will be easy for you to stretch the truth or embellish things. Right now that’s not the best choice; it could lead to a level of chaos you are not prepared for. Tell the truth and do your best to make it the entire truth.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Balance will be key this week. Very important to stay in the center of yourself and your life as it will be easy this week to go to one extreme or the other and avoiding this should be your priority. I know you often love extremes, just for the fun of them, yet right now centered and balanced is best.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Everything is going to be fine; you are going to be just fine. You are strong and sturdy and you will survive whatever goes on right now and you will even thrive through it all. If you tune in to your deeper intuition you will be able to feel this absolute knowing that everything is okay. Trust this inner voice over outer circumstance.

by Asher Lee

Today’s Birthday: Virginia Woolf, 1882

Sweet CharitiesBy Jessica Mackin

Woolf, a gifted and prolific writer and editor, is now regarded as one of the foremost proponents of feminism. Her essay, A Room, used the works of Jane Austen and Emily and Charlotte Bronte to illustrate the rich vein of women writers throughout history and the need for feminist independence. Not coincidentally she was a critic of class-structure and was also known as an impassioned pacifist, which drew public ire during the world wars.

Woolf suffered from bi-polar disorder, which often debilitated her to the point that she couldn’t read or write. The symptoms led to a severe and long lasting depression, which at times proved over-bearing.

At her best, though, she produced a remarkable body of work including essays, novels, books, letters and poems. Woolf was among the founders of the Modernist movement, which also includes T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, and Gertrude Stein according to her biographer, C. D. Merriman.

One of her more famous works, Mrs. Dalloway (1925) inspired the film The Hours starring Nicole Kidman, who donned a nasal prosthesis to portray Woolf.

The onset of World War II proved particularly unsettling for Woolf and her husband, Leonard, who was Jewish and feared for his life. Woolf suffered through a sustained bout of migraine headaches.

On March 28, 1941 Woolf drowned herself in a river near her Sussex home. She left a suicide note addressed to her husband. It read:

“Dearest, I feel certain I am going mad again . . . And I shan’t recover this time . . . I am doing what seems the best thing to do . . . I can’t fight any longer . . . Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness. I can’t go on spoiling your life any longer. I don’t think two people could have been happier than we have been.”

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from 4 to 9 PM. The a la carte steakhouse menu will also be offered. Reservations are required. Call 631-929-1800.

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The PalmFrom now until March 31 the

Palm Restaurant in East Hampton will be offering a brand new “Warm Up Your Winter” prix-fixe menu for $49.95 per person. The dinner will include a choice of starter, entree, and side. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary glass of house wine with a purchase of an entree every Thursday evening. Also, at the bar enjoy “Prime Bites” weekdays from 5 to 7 PM for $5.50 per plate.

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benefits of the sea.”Thalasso is a common word

spa and former director of the fitness center. “We’re really trying to promote an understanding of the

fitness center’s equipment is top notch, with multiples of everything and a stellar ocean view.

And for those who don’t usually work out, Gurney’s offers incentives that will be sure to change some minds.

For this month, a membership special includes a free month added to every six months of membership (after the initial purchase of a six or 12 month membership) and a special of unlimited classes for $50 during January. There are also reasonable deals on personal training sessions and 60 or 90-minute classes.

“Here , we ’ re focused on educating people on thalasso therapies and treatments,” said Candice Monte, director of the By Emily Toy

Before I dozed off in a chair in the “Quiet Room” downstairs at Gurney’s Sea Water Spa, Margarita, a 30-year massage veteran, greeted me, ever so gently and with orange-infused tea in hand, for my first ever seawater hydrotherapy massage.

Sitting in my own, personal Roman bath filled with filtered salt water, it started to bubble while Margarita ran a powerful hose across every inch of my skin.

“This is so good for your circulation and the salt water provides your body with lots of minerals, “Margarita explained, as I was nearly dozing off . . . again.

About twenty minutes later, after my body was Jell-O-like, Margarita handed me a warm, plush, sea foam green robe, grabbed my tea and escorted me next door for the second part of my treatment: a sea salt massage with warm lavender oil.

Afterward, Margarita offered me the choice of a regular shower or a Swiss shower. Feeling a bit adventurous, I opted for the Swiss shower, where dozens of small jets aimed at every area of the body shot out powerful streams of hot water, leaving my skin feeling clean and tingly.

These are some of the dozens of treatments available at the Montauk-based house of luxury year round.

Now that it’s a new year, ‘tis the season for many to put down the donuts, get rid of the soda and focus on a fitter, healthier self.

And Gurney’s is a perfect place to make all those dreams and hopes come true.

The fitness center, nestled toward the back of the Sea Water Spa at the resort runs from 7 AM to 8 PM seven days a week, 365 days a year. Classes begin at 8:10 AM and include everything from Zumba and spinning to water aerobics and Pilates. The

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you do it forever.”Prince will work out of space at

local studios, when the weather is bad, but this winter she and her students have been able to exercise al fresco often. She picks the day’s locale based on weather and wind direction, then posts details on the Montauk Wild Woman Fitness Facebook page.

Last Wednesday, it was the Navy Road beach. The temperature cooperated and it was a still clear day. Looking across scenic Fort Pond Bay Prince asked, “Wouldn’t you rather be doing your squats here?”

Classes are only 40 minutes long, but Prince makes them intense. Demonstrating one move that entails leaping into the air from a squat position, she reported, “I had my six pack back in six months after Hudson was born.”

Prince will use anything she finds on forays to local beaches to assist in

So it’s no surprise she’s parlayed her love of staying trim and her love of Montauk into a unique service called Wild Woman Fitness. WWF is an outdoor boot camp style class that uses interval training . . . and the environment.

“If you just get in touch with nature, there’s a gym wherever you go,” she explained last week, demonstrating moves at Ed Ecker Park on Navy Road. The pier is perfect for sprints, boulders and rocks are used as kettle bells or weights, a picnic table is used for plank core moves and step-ups.

Ar ticulating the philosophy behind outdoor boot camp, Prince said, “Generally people join a gym and end up defeating themselves because it gets so painful to be indoors when it’s a beautiful day. The only real way to be happy in fitness is to change your lifestyle so

By Kitty Merrill

Most people don’t think “wild,” when they think of former East Hampton Town Councilwoman Julia Prince. Most do, however, think “fit.”

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Oftentimes, when it is freezing cold and the days are short, we tend to stay at home. Yes, it’s possible to exercise alone and stay fit, but its more fun with other people. Plus, experts point out the more you’re at home the more you tend to eat. Worse, the tendency is to eat fewer fresh foods and fruits and more canned or boxed products.

of concern. Also a great way to meet new people.

Play Tennis: Ice and snow on the ground? It’s always nice at East Hampton Indoor Tennis and rates, especially during the off-season, are surprisingly affordable.

Yoga: Chakras need tweaking? Need a little ananda in your life? Crawl into your padmasana, go out on a anga, and even out your ujjayi. That’s right, folks, Yoga isn’t just for Ravi Shankar anymore. Yoga Shanti (Sag Harbor), KamaDeva (East Hampton), and Mandala (Amagansett) are but a few of the better studios, but also try your local public libraries –- most have classes at least once a week.

Go To A Spa: Go ahead – pamper yourself. The Spa at East Wind in Wading River will treat you like a King or Queen (Or both in some cases!). Go for the whole package. Ditto’s Gurney’s Inn in Montauk, a world class resort that provides 12 months of full-service including a salt-water pool and a heart-healthy menu. Try Naturopathica, a unique environment that pampers the body, mind, and skin.

What Not To Do: We need to guard against cabin fever.

and also a place where singles meet. If it’s too warm try the rink at Buckskill Winter Club, especially if hockey is your thing.

Go Hiking: The beaches are truly beautiful this time of the year. The ocean beaches, because of erosion, are constantly shifting, revealing more and more surprises. Collecting beach glass has become a new fad. There’s no better way to lose pounds.

Contrary to popular opinion the hiking trails are much more interesting during the winter. Lairs are revealed, it’s easier to sight brooks and streams, not to mention assorted creatures who inhabit the forest. Get yourself an insulated mug, pour in some soup or hot cocoa, and call one of the trails organizations and see for yourself.

Join A Gym: Most of the local gyms offer sensational winter deals: Planet Fitness, Body Tech, the YMCA in East Hampton, B-East, Hampton Gym Corp, Evolution Fitness and many more. Daily rates may be available, but take the package deal and get in the habit of going regularly, at least three times a week. You may want to consider an on-site trainer to work on a particular area

By Miles X. Logan

Everyone knows the East End is a summer paradise. Guess what? The winter is the prettiest time of the year.

Not coincidentally, winter is the time traditionally used by sun worshippers to get it bathing suit/bikini shape – here are some of the time-tested activities.

Ice-Skating: It’s amazing to realize folks have been ice-skating for centuries on Lake Agawam (Southampton), East Hampton Town Pond, Ryder’s Pond in North Haven, and dozens of other beautiful waterways all over the East End. In fact, there have been times when much of the Peconic Bay froze – people could drive cars from Long Beach in Noyac to Shelter Island. Speaking of which, Shelter Island has been frozen-in many, many times, with neither ferry operating.

During these extended freezing, ice-sailing is an amazing experience, and once was a popular pastime hereabou t s . Mecox Pond or Shinnecock Bay are two great places to enjoy.

Ice ska t ing i s the per fec t cardiovascular workout, and a great way to get the legs in shape. Hint: it used to be a popular date activity,

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huge tube up a hill, then enhancing agility by hopping in and out of the giant circle. Driftwood and logs that wash up are also used. So are tree branches and fences.

Because her classes are intense and comparatively brief, Prince believes they are perfect for the average woman’s busy lifestyle. “Because of the intensity, the whole rest of the day you’re energized and burning more calories,” she pointed out.

Cynics might wonder why a person needs a class if all the tools and venues are so readily available. Prince admitted that she does train her students so they can do the workouts alone, but added, “It’s always more fun to do it with others.”

Not to mention motivational. Prince challenges her students and crafts mini competitions for an extra push during classes.

Also motivating? She doesn’t charge anything, and simply accepts donations with no amount suggested. Why? “I believe fitness should be for everyone, not just those who can afford it.”

To learn more about Wild Women Fitness, or to see where the next class will be visit Prince’s Facebook page, Montauk Wild Woman Fitness.

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analyzed my skin and then began rubbing a cleanser across my face. Next came a series of lotions and potions being gingerly dabbed onto my face, every so delicately. A light neck massage continued down to my shoulders and then to my arms and hands. Finishing the facial included numerous hot towels and a light steam machine to seal in the vitality of the organic Voya products.

Organics are a vital part of the Gurney’s experience.

Marketing Director Ingrid Lemme stressed the urgency for more folks to opt for organic products.

“The East End is on the healthy food line,” she said. “And we’re really trying to promote that. It’s a question of resetting your life.”

For more information, go to Gurney’s website or call 631-668-1892 to welcome 2012 with style.

among the Gurney’s employees. It’s Greek origin means “from the sea,” and is something that’s incorporated in all of Gurney’s activities from walks on the beach and salt water shots to seaweed based products and sea mineral scrubs. Gurney’s has the unique distinction of being the only thalasso center in the country.

Monte and her team have done a lot of work to the spa to bring it up to the immaculate indulgence it is today.

When entering the spa, the peach floors and white walls immediately offer a calming sense, as does the noticeable view of the ocean right in front of you.

To the left of the reception is a small gift shop overlooking the Olympic-size saltwater pool, with all the organic products used by staff available for purchase. The newest lines include Voya, a seaweed-based line from Ireland.

Back on the right side is the Ocean View Salon, a full service skin care, nail, waxing and hair salon.

This is where I ended my day of beauty and relaxation with an ocean radiance facial.

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Open 7 Days • Complimentary tasting every Friday from 3-7pm •15% Discount on a case purchase of wine. • 10% Discount for Seniors every Monday

Large Selection of Premium Vodka,Single Malt Scotch, Port and More! (631) 874-0451

$100 Off$10 purchase

EXCLUDING SALE ITEMS • WITH COUPONONLY • NOT TO BE COMBINED

$200 Off$20 purchase

EXCLUDING SALE ITEMS • WITH COUPONONLY • NOT TO BE COMBINED

Long Island Expressway, Exit 70 South • New King Kullen Shopping Center460 County Road 111, Manorville • All Major Credit Cards and Debit Cards Accepted

Open 7 Days • Complimentary tasting every Friday from 3-7pm •15% Discount on a case purchase of wine. • 10% Discount for Seniors every Monday

Large Selection of Premium Vodka,Single Malt Scotch, Port and More!

Cliff ’s ElbowToo1085 Franklinville Road,Laurel

631-298-3262

Owned and Operated by the Same Family for 65 years

www.elbowroomli.com

Cliffs Elbow Too!$5$5$5Burgers

SundayAll Day

Includes your choice of 2 add-ons

Add-ons include: Cheese (American, Swiss, Cheddar,Provolone, Mozzarella) Bacon,Tomato, Lettuce,

Sauteed Onions, Sauteed Mushrooms, French Fries,Sweet Potato Fries, Onion Rings, Mashed Potato,

Baked PotatoOffer valid Sundays at Cliffs ElbowToo! only

cken

No MSG

CHEN’S GARDENCHINESE RESTAURANT

Take-out & Free Delivery (Min. $15)

SZECHUAN & CANTONESE SPECIALTIES

PURCHASE OVER:$15.00 FREE Egg Roll$25.00 FREE Quart of Soup$35.00 FREE Order of Dumplings$50.00 FREE Order of Sesame Chicken

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All classified ads only $1.00 per word (10 word min)No zone pricing. You get it all!No extra cost for the internet.Fax: 631-324-6496

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WANTED - for my collection:Old Guns, Powder Horns,Swords, Cannons, Indian Ar-rowheads too. Richard G.Hendrickson, 322 LumberLane Bridgehampton (631)537-0893. ufn

ALIENTO CLASSIC TEAKKETCH FOR SALE-TheAliento is a 50-foot LOA, 20-ton William Garden porpoisedesign, teak sailing ketch. Aworld cruiser with classiccharm. Blessed with ampledeck space, room for six tosleep, all teak salon and gal-ley, and plenty of storage. Aliento “Breath of Life”[email protected] PH: (631) 267-6817· 631-329-1029. Asking$50,000. All reasonable of-fers considered. UFN

CATALINA 30FT SAILBOAT-Tallrig, deepfin keel, new genoa,roller furling. 23 HP, UniversalDiesel, Lazy jacks, sleeps 7.631-324-6617, Located atThree Mile Marina. UFN

FIREWOOD-Seasoned, deliv-ered and stacked. Dick Le-land. 631-324-2398. 8-52-7

CHILD CARE, In my home. Ac-cepting children from age 3months to 3 years old for smallgroup child care in loving, nur-turing environment. Excellentreferences. Ten years plus ex-perience. Call for informationand to set up an interview.631-907-1161. Debbie. UFN

VOLUNTEER CAT LOVERSNEEDED-For RSVP AnimalRescue. To help with catsand Kittens in The HamptonBays Petco. Approximately 1-2 hours per week. Call 631-728-3524 20-3-22

MONTAUK: 1 Acre Lot in NewCulloden Point $499,000.Ready to Build. Flag lot atend of cul-de-sac. No Bro-kers. Please call 631-537-6882 19-4-22

LANDSCAPING SPECIALIST -Custom design, installationand maintenance, trees,bushes, flower gardens.Sod/Seed lawns. Brick, blue-stone, patios, walkways. Drive-ways, grading / drainage.631-725-1394. 18-4-21

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Molly is only 9 lbs. a LhasaApso rescued from an over-crowded city shelter.In need of love and under-standing and may take sometime to win your trust Pleasecall 631-728-3524

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ROOM FOR RENT- $650. Permonth. Share utilities. Yourown bedroom. Shared bath,kitchen, dining and livingroom in the East HamptonMobile Home Community. Fe-male wanted to share withsingle female and well be-haved cat. Walk to town.Ride bike to ocean beach.Large backyard. No smokers.One month security, firstmonth’s rent. 631-324-5942 UFN

MATTITUCK- Yard space forrent. Ideal for Contrac-tors/Landscapers. Water andelectric available. Call 516-807-5011 19-4-22

LAUREL-Furnished room forrent. Share kitchen and bath,$500 a month. Security/Ref-erences. Call 516-807-5011 19-4-22

STUDIO APARTMENT: Yearround newly furnished. Walk-

in closet, kitchen, bath,washer/dryer/dishwasher,AC/Heat, private entrance.All utilities included. Mon-tauk, Non smokers. Refer-ences required.$1500/month. Call 631-903-9226 18-4-21

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE-4 BR,4 Renovated Bath, CAC, Cus-tom Kitchen. On Private 1/2Acre, Rm for Pool-Reducedto $589,000 Exclusive:K.R.McCrosson R.E. 631-725-3471 15-9-23

2 FAMILY-3 Br, 2 Bath and 1Br, 1 Bath, CAC, walk to MainSt, School and Beach. Asking$899,000.00. Exclusive:K.R.McCrosson R.E. 631-725-3471 15-9-23

WATER VIEW-1 Bedroom orstudio apartment. In Hamp-ton Bays, partially furnished.Very reasonable. Call 631-764-383521-4-24

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Real EstateFOR RENT

Automotive

Pets

LANDSCAPING

Help Wanted

CHILD CARE

Articles For Sale

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POSITONSEast Hampton Grill is cur-rently looking forGreeters, Servers and aRestaurant Account-ant/Office Manager. If youpossess a genuine pas-sion for service and thrivein a high volume, fastpaced atmosphere wewould love to meet you!Don’t miss out on this sta-ble, year round opportu-nity! *Dinner onlyrestaurant *Full HealthBenefits available uponhire *Full and part timeyear round positionsavailable *Experience pre-ferred, but not necessary.Please apply in person at99 N. Main Street EastHampton, NY 11937 be-tween 2-4 P.M. Email: [email protected]

19-4-22

Health Services

LIVE-IN AIDE SERVICESAll Aides are N.Y.S. Certi-fied,carefully screened,

trained, bonded, insured andsupervised by registered

nurses. Transportation pro-vided for aide to and from

resident’s home.

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PIANO CLEARANCE

All Kinds, Great prices. www.PIANOBARN.com725-4640

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HAINES INSURANCE

AGENCYAuto • Home

CondoProperty

3420 Montauk Hwy.,Wainscott537-0030

UFN

AUTO COLLECTIONHas your auto collectionout grown your garage?

Here is a rare opportunityto have 3,600 Sq. feet of

warehouse space inSouthampton Village, Canbe built out to meet your

needs. The entire 7,200 Sq.foot building is also avail-

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1,600 SQ FT WAREHOUSE/SHOP

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PRIMELINE MODULAR HOMES, INC.

Builders of CustomizedModular Floor Plansthat Fit Within YourBudget. Licensed &

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Since 1993.

Steve Graboski, BuilderAmagansett, N.Y. 11930Tel: 631-267-2150Fax: 631-267-8923

email:[email protected]

www.primelinemodu-larhomes.com

15-26-40

LAND FOR SALE

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• A four week long series of SAT prep classes begin today at 1:30 PM at Rogers Memorial Library in Cooper Hall. $100 for the whole series. The library also offers story time for three to five year olds at 4 PM.

• A writer’s workshop is offered at Hampton Bays Public Library from 1:30 to 3:30 PM. Call 631-728-6241 for more info.

MONDAY 1•30•12• “Movin’ and Groovin’ to Mother Goose” is at the

Rogers Memorial Library at 11:15 AM. The library also hosts “Find Your Voice for Parents: Seek Opportunities to Connect Kids to Success” at 6:30 PM.

• The John Jermain Library hosts “Come Knit With Us” at 1 PM and a reading/writing intensive workshop is at 5:15 PM.

• “Fun and Fitness for 50s and Up!” is at Hampton

SouthamptonCONTINUED FROM PAGE B-4

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Bays Public Library at 10:30 AM. At the same time, a computer basics class is offered.

TUESDAY 1•31•12 • The last “Mousercise” computer class is today

from 11 AM to 1 PM at Rogers Memorial Library. “Exploration Express” is at the library at 10 or 11:15 AM.

• Introduction to American Sign Language is at John Jermain Library at 5:15 PM.

• Take free salsa classes with the delightful Jaime at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton. 5:30 PM.

WEDNESDAY 2•1•12• In support of the Sag Harbor Food Pantry, bring

in a non-perishable food product to the John Jermain Library with each overdue item you return and the library will waive the fine on the item. There’s no limit.

• Parent/child yoga is at the Hampton Bays Public Library at noon. Crocheting is at the library from 7 to 8:30 PM.

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DELIVERY SERVICE– Need items,small furniture, publications,boxes, etc… delivered? North andSouth Fork area. Call Eric for first-rate service and reasonablerates. Excellent references. Call516-776-7074.ufn

PERSONAL TOUCH PAINT-ING 20% Winter discount.Interior/exterior/painting/staining /power washing.P ro fe s s i o n a l /re l i a b l e . References. Free estimates. INSURED. Michael: 631-765-8386 or 631-905-6439. 18-4-21

TOWN CAR SERVICE. Serv-ing the Long Island, Airportsand NYC. Discount Available516-761-8330 19-4-22

WORLD CLASS Compan-ion/Gal Friday — Organized,Educated, Sensible, Cheer-ful. 631-907-4097. UFN

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSEDVIRGIN (Never known to fail)Oh, most beautiful flower ofMt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splen-dor of heaven, Mother of theSon of God, Immaculate Virgin,assist me in my necessity. Oh,Star of the Sea, help me andshow me herein you are mymother. Oh, Holy Mary, Motherof God, Queen of Heaven andEarth! I humbly beseech youfrom the bottom of my heartto succor me in this necessity.There are none that can with-stand your power. Oh show meherein, you are my mother. Oh,Mary, conceived without sin,pray for us who have recourseto thee(3x). Holy Mother, Iplace this cause in your hands(3x). Holy Spirit, you who solveall problems, light all roads sothat I can attain my goals. Youwho gave me the divine gift toforgive and forget all evilagainst me and that in all in-stances in my life you are withme, I want in this short prayerto thank you for all things asyou confirm once again that Inever want to be separatedfrom you in eternal glory.Thank you for your mercy to-ward me and mine. The person,must say this prayer 3 consec-utive days. after 3 days, the re-quest will be granted. Thisprayer must be published afterthe favor is granted. Myprayers were answered. Thankyou so very much. As re-quested by J.L. 48-40-35

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E A S T � E N D � S E R V I C E S

AIR COND / HEATING

ATTORNEYS

Robert J. Savage, ESQ.

Former Asst. Dist. Atty. East End BureauFormer E. H. Town Attorney

DWI, Traffic, Misdemeanors, Felonies

Real Estate Closings, Contracts, Leases,Landlord / Tenant, Zoning & Planning

Accidents / Personal Injury / Wills & Estates

phone 329-3356 / fax 329-3424

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The Ultimate in BMW and Mercedes BodyworkForeign and Domestic

Spray Booth and Unibody RepairDetailing and Waxing

283-9409www.vavclassics.com

AUTO BODY/SERVICES

AWNINGS

AWNINGS

Canvas AwningsMarine Boat Covers

CE King & Sons Inc.www.kingsawnings.com

10 St. Francis Place, SpringsEast Hampton, NY 11937

631-324-4944 • FAX 631-329-3669

BLUEPRINTS / COPIES

To advertise in the service directory please call 324-2500

BOTTLED WATER

(631) 727-8610Distributed by locally owned and operated

NORTH FORK WATER SUPPLYWe carry Deer Park, Mountain Valley, Fiji, Vitamin Water,

San Pellegrino, etc.

CAR WASH

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•Beam Central Vacuum Systems•Quality Installations•New or Existing Homes•Quick Reliable Service•Free Estimates on Installations•Guaranteed Lowest Price•Visit our Factory

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Central Vacuum Systems• Expert Service - ALL BRANDS• Rebuilt tanks• Discount Attachments• Wholesale parts for self-installation

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• We Service All Makes & Models• Parts & Accessories • New & Existing Homes

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COMPUTERS

CONSTRUCTION

East End

DECKS & PA TIO INC.

329-7150East Hampton & Southamp ton

Lic. & Insuredwww.eastenddeck.net

• New• Existing• Repairs• Design• Powerwashing• Fencing

DHHERBERT

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Tel/Fax 631.324.6898Cell 516.885.9237

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DECKS

DRAFTING SERVICES

East End

DECKS

329-7150East Hampton & Southamp ton

Licensed & Insuredwww.eastenddeck.net

• New• Existing• Repairs• Design• Powerwashing• Fencing

ELECTRICAL

FENCING

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Cedar Fence • Aluminum Deer • PVC • Pool

Picket • Gate ServiceComplete Installation

and Service

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

Frank S. MarinaceSecond Vice PresidentWealth Management

Financial PlanningSpecialist

Financial Advisor

611 East Main StreetP.O. Box 9010Riverhead, NY11901

Tel 631 548 4020Tel 800 233 9195Fax 631 727 [email protected]

Citigroup Global Markets Inc.

GLASS & MIRROR

Celebrating our 50th YearRobert E. Otto, Inc.

Glass & Mirror350 Montauk Highway • Wainscott

537-1515Glass, Mirrors, Shower doors,

Combination storm/screen windows & doors

CONSTRUCTION

EAST END HANDY MANHouse Painting, Landscaping,

Carting, Hedge Cutting, Cobble Stones, Window Cleaning, Lawn & Garden Care, Tree Care,

Deck & Patio Maintenance, Stone Driveways, Power Washing

Mulching & FencingDeck & Patio Maintenance, Odd Jobs

Est. 1990 Estate Care InsuredJ. Brown • PO Box 1584 • Sag Harbor, NY 11963

631-725-3669 516-524-8771

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DECKS

329-7150East Hampton & Southamp ton

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• New• Existing• Repairs• Design• Powerwashing• Fencing

BARTLETTTREE EXPERTS

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for his role as an idealistic political consultant who learns the ropes the hard way. George Clooney, the di-rector, makes this film about personal ethics, and how compromised politi-cians, by definition, are. Clooney has attracted A-list actors, including himself, for supporting roles: Paul Giamatti, Marisa Tomei and Philip Seymour Hoffman among them.

Now PlayingJoyful Noise (PG-13) The op-

erative word here is “noise” – not from the music, but from the big mouths of Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton, who ham their way through this turkey.

The plot, if you insist, is about a choir in a small Southern town that’s beset with poverty. Church leaders hope to win a national “Joyful Noise” competition, but of course church leaders differ about how to do it. There’s a teenage romance thrown in, but basically this is a vehicle for two old vets to score a nice payday by giving their one dimensional fans what they want – one dimensional acting.

Beauty And The Beast * (G) In 3-D, the Disney classic is even better than you remembered -- It’s enchanting, sweepingly romantic, and features plenty of wonderful musical numbers. If your kids haven’t seen it, find a 3-D theater and take them, and that goes for you and the entire family.

The Iron Lady (PG-13) Meryl Streep, of course, nails the role of former Great Britain Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, but an uninspired script keeps the film from ever really taking off.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (PG-13) We never did buy into Robert Downey Jr. playing the world’s smartest detective, just as we have trouble seeing him as a Super hero (re: Iron Man.) This is really just holiday season junk from Warner Brothers, a splashy, noisy action filled romp that offers little in substance.

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Haywire * (R ) Steven Soder-bergh (Traffic, Ocean’s Eleven) fashions a complex thriller, and expertly guides the viewer through a maze of plot twists. An all-star cast led by Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton and Michael Douglas make it all work.

Young Gina Carano makes her debut a memorable one, perform-ing her own high-adrenaline stunts. It’s quite the movie for a post-Oscar, mid-winter release.

New On DVDIdes Of March Perfect timing.

This Oscar worthy film probably wasn’t seen by enough people, but it resonates well, especially in an election year. Ryan Gosling might well earn an Oscar nomination (choices were announced yesterday)

where-in a bunch of tough guys sur-vive a plane crash in the frozen wilds of Alaska. Pick what’s next: 1) They are attacked by (pick one) bears,

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