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Changing Sagaponack

At the Madoo Conservancy in Sagaponack
By
Star Staff

As part of the Madoo Talks lecture series, Marilee Foster, an artist, writer, and farmer whose family settled in Sagaponack in the mid-1700s, will talk about “The Evolving Sagaponack Landscape” at the Madoo Conservancy in that village on Sunday at noon.

Ms. Foster, the author of “Dirt Under My Nails: An American Farmer and Her Changing Land,” will take a realistic yet humorous look at development, the difficulties of farming in the 21st century, and the success of her Sagg Main farm stand. The talk will be followed by refreshments from the Topping Rose House. Tickets are $30, $25 for members.

 

 

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