Bits and Pieces 03.03.22
Winter walks at LongHouse, queer history at Watermill Center, and spring flowers at Rogers Memorial.
Winter walks at LongHouse, queer history at Watermill Center, and spring flowers at Rogers Memorial.
Wiley and Sherald films at the Parrish, printmaking with Dan Welden at The Church, new group shows at Keyes, Borghi, Grenning, and White Room, and Indigenous talks in Southampton.
Guild Hall's Academy of the Arts will celebrate the philanthropy of Marty Cohen, its board chairman, and his wife, Michele Cohen, at its annual dinner at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Talks and tours at Bridge Gardens and Quail Hill Farm cover the care of fruit trees, planting seeds, growing food crops, and more
With Covid-19 transmission falling to levels not seen since last year, East Hampton Town has lifted a mask requirement for those entering town offices and other facilities.
Love Bites from East End chefs for Katy's Courage, new prix fixe at MTK Lobster House, tortilla soup at Loaves and Fishes, and more seasonal openings and closures
"My friends, the day has come," Gov. Kathy Hochul said Sunday after announcing that the state would lift its school mask mandate as of Wednesday following consultation with public health officials, teachers, school administrators, and PTA members. Local officials in individual school districts and counties will continue to have the power to impose mask mandates and other restrictive measures based on their needs.
The daughter of one of the few Black people to be imprisoned in the Nazi prison camps during World War II, will be the guest in an online talk co-sponsored by the Southampton African American Museum and Temple Adas Israel of Sag Harbor on Saturday at 7 p.m.
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