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Southampton Notes

By
Jamie Bufalino

The Southampton Chamber of Commerce will hold a networking night at the Southampton Publick House from 5 to 7 this evening. Sponsored by the 118th U.S. Open Championship at the Shinnecock Hills golf club in June, the event will feature free appetizers and $5 alcoholic beverages, including pints of beer, house wines, and rack drinks. The cost is $15, and preregistration is required at [email protected] or by calling 631-283-0402.

Jewelry Class

The Southampton Historical Museum is offering an eight-week jewelry-making class starting on Friday, Feb. 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Pelletreau Silver Shop on Main Street. Eric Messin, a jeweler, will walk students through the steps — including sculpting wax and soldering stones in place — of making a finished, wearable piece of jewelry.

The fee is $385, or $365 for museum members, which includes supplies. Sign-up is by calling the museum or visiting its website.

At Rogers Memorial

The Shtrykov-Tanaka Duo — Maksim Shtrykov on clarinet and Misuzu Tanaka on piano — returns to the library on Sunday from 3 to 4 p.m. to perform pieces from a debut album, including a clarinet sonata by Brahms. The event is free, and a reception will follow.

If you missed “Dunkirk” in theaters, the library will screen the newly christened Academy Awards best-picture nominee on Monday at 3 p.m. It chronicles the evacuation of 330,000 Allied soldiers in a legendary World War II battle.

For those looking to delve into online dating, the library’s tech specialist will explain the basics of using the most popular websites next Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The tutorial, which costs $10, will cover how to create a profile and the mechanics of searching for a match.

Registration is at myrml.org or by calling 631-283-0774, extension 523.

 

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