Skip to main content

More Halloween Festivities, a Brewathlon, and a Pancake Breakfast on Tap

Thu, 10/31/2019 - 19:46
Eamon Churchill enjoyed a hearty meal at the Bridgehampton Fire Department's pancake breakfast back in September. Another will be held on Sunday.
Durell Godfrey

Halloween is over, but the fun doesn't have to be. There is still a costume parade and a few parties to attend this weekend, as well as a Brewathlon and a pancake breakfast. Just don’t forget to set the clocks back on Sunday, or you could miss out. 

Friday, Nov. 1

The Springs Historical Society’s November events have a somewhat macabre quality. On Friday at 5 p.m., Helen Harrison, the director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, will lead “Famous Dead Artists,” a twilight tour of Green River Cemetery, the resting place of many of the hamlet’s notables. The rain date is Saturday. Throughout November, the Springs Library will have on view “Cemeteries of Springs: Our Permanent Residents,” a photo exhibition.

Saturday, Nov. 2

The Old Montauk Athletic Club is sponsoring its annual Brewathlon on Saturday at 2 p.m., beginning at the Montauk Brewery. The deadline to register for this row, bike, run, and row event is Friday at 11:59 p.m.

Because of the rainy weather on Thursday, the Montauk School’s Halloween parade, sponsored by the PTA, will take place on Saturday at 4 p.m., beginning at Pizza Village.

As part of a 20th anniversary celebration, Canio’s Books in Sag Harbor will have a costume party from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday. Guests have been invited to dress up as their favorite writer or literary character. Refreshments will be served.

The Haunted Hamptons Bash, a post-Halloween costume party hosted by Dan’s Papers at the Southampton Arts Center, happens Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. The $60 admission includes food from Union Burger Bar, the Southampton Social Club, and Union Cantina, plus beer, wine, cocktails, music, and dancing all night. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. The party is for those 21 and older.

Sunday, Nov. 3 

Bridgehampton firefighters will serve up a breakfast of pancakes, eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage, and coffee on Sunday morning starting at 7. Adults eat for $12, children 3 to 12 years old for $6, and kids under 3 are free. Breakfast will be served until noon. The firehouse is on School Street. The entrance by the ball field is the one to use, and the entire firehouse parking lot can be used.

Because of inclement weather, the Kiwanis Club of East Hampton postponed its 21st annual Family Fun Day, which was to happen last weekend. It has been rescheduled for Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Amagansett, on the corner of Montauk Highway and Abraham’s Path. The day will feature pumpkin painting, pony and train rides, bounce houses and slides, a Halloween costume parade, face painting, a magic show, live music, and food. Admission is $5.

St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church’s annual International Food Festival will take place on Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. at the parish center in Montauk. There will be singing and dancing from different cultures and traditional foods from many countries. Admission is free; tickets for food will be available at the door.

For more kid-friendly activities, click here for Kids Culture.


Your support for The East Hampton Star helps us deliver the news, arts, and community information you need. Whether you are an online subscriber, get the paper in the mail, delivered to your door in Manhattan, or are just passing through, every reader counts. We value you for being part of The Star family.

Your subscription to The Star does more than get you great arts, news, sports, and outdoors stories. It makes everything we do possible.