July 2008
Calendar of Events
Tuesday
1Canada Day, is a day for Canadians to Celebrate independence. On July 1st of 1867 the queen of England gave Canada its independence. It is celebrated on July 1st unless that date is a Sunday in which case it is celebrated the day after. For more information, please visit www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/jfa-ha/canada_e.cfm Wellness Classes with Barbara Kinnier, every Tuesday and Thursday, from 8am-9am on Long Beach in Noyac/Sag Harbor. Admission is $20, and participants must bring their own yoga mat or towel. For more information, please call Barbara Kinnier at 838-2364.
Exhibit: Coney Island, at the John Jermain Memorial Library, corner of Main and Union Streets in Sag Harbor, through July 31st. For more information or to reserve your space, please call 725-0049 or visit http://sagharbor.suffolk.lib.ny.us
Wednesday
2Trail Hike: Indian Wells/Amagansett (4 miles) sponsored by the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet in the parking lot behind the Amagansett Libary at 9am. For more information please call 267-3884, e-mail ehtps@hotmail.com or visit their website at www.ehtps.org
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Friday
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Southampton Independence Day Parade, Parade begins at John Ducks' Restaurant, to Main Street Souampton, then down Job's Lane to the Reviewing Stand by Agawam Park, and ends on Windmill Lane. Come hear Sag Harbor's Own Sag Harbor Community Band perform at this July 4th Parade in Southampton. The Band performs at the Reviewing Stand, directly in front of Agawam Park, beginning at 9:00am. Parade is organized and presented by the Southampton Village Coalition on Patriotic Veterans Events.
Sag Harbor Celebrates America! an inspiring program of patriotic readings and music, sponsored by the Deacons of the First Presbyterian Church of Sag Harbor (Old Whalers Church) at 44 Union Street, beginning at 5pm. Commemorate the birth of Our Nation with your friends, family and neighbors, as a dedication to Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter, at 19 year old Sag Harbor native who was recently killed in the line of duty while serving in Iraq. Tickets are $10 (or $12 with an American Flag Pin)with proceeds to benefit Fisher House, a home away from home at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC., in Corporal Haerter's name. Children under 10 are FREE . Tickets will be sold at the door the day of the event, or in advance at the Church office, at Canio's Books, or at the Sag Harbor Garden Center, all in Sag Harbor. For more information, please call 725-0894, , visit the church's website at www.OldWhalersChurch.org or e-mail them at oldwhalers@optonline.net
The Comedy Club at Bay Street: Darrell Hammond at 8:00pm. Admission is $60. For more information please visit the Bay Street Theatre box office on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor, or you can call Bay Street Theatre at 725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org
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Sag Harbor Farmer's Market, on Bay Street in Sag Harbor, in the parking area by Marine Park. Hours will be from 9am-12noon every Saturday from June through October. Browse a wide range of products from East End farmers, fishermen and artisans, including organic fruits and vegetables, breads and pastries, honey, cheeses, jams & jellies, seafood, and much more! Cormaria's Summer Gala - Cocktails - Dinner - Dancing - and FIREWORKS!!! Watch the Sag Harbor Yacht Club's fireworks over the Bay from the Best Seat in Town!!! Tickets are $250 - to reserve please call 725-4206, or visit www.cormaria.org.
Fireworks, sponsored by the Sag Harbor Yacht Club. Come on down and watch this spectacular display from Havens Beach, Marine Park, Long Wharf, or even from your boat out in the Harbor!!! Rain Date: Sunday, July 6th. For more information, please call 725-0567, or visit www.sagharboryc.com
The Comedy Club at Bay Street: Darryl Hammond at 8:00pm. Admission is $60. For more information please visit the Bay Street Theatre box office on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor, or you can call Bay Street Theatre at 725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org
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Monday
7Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee Meeting, All Chamber Officers and Directors should attend. At Il Capuccino Ristorante, Madison Street, Sag Harbor, 6:00pm.
Tuesday
8Free Evening Concert, by the Sag Harbor Community Band, outside, on the patio in front of the American Legion Building/Dockside Restaurant, Bay Street, 8pm-9pm. No performance if raining - if cancelled due to inclement weather, announcements will be made on WLNG 92.1 starting at 6pm. Tuesdays through August 31. From Mozart to Marches, Show Tunes to Sing-alongs. Great Family Fun! Bring a beach chair.
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Thursday
10Photo Exhibit: Aline Ridings, at the John Jermain Memorial Library, corner of Main and Union Streets in Sag Harbor, through July 31st. For more information or to reserve your space, please call 725-0049 or visit http://sagharbor.suffolk.lib.ny.us Songs, Stories & Play Time for toddlers and pre-schoolers ages 1-3, at the John Jermain Memorial Library, corner of Main and Union Streets in Sag Harbor, at 10:30. For more information call 725-0049 or visit http://sagharbor.suffolk.lib.ny.us
Goat on a Boat Theater Presents Randy Kaplan, Singer & Song Writer. Showtime at 11am today, tomorrow and Saturday, in the Parish Hall of the Christ Episcopal Church, East Union Street in Sag Harbor. Tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for grandparents, and $5 for children under 3. For more information or to make reservations, please call 725-4193 or visit www.acoupleofpuppets.com
Meeting: Friends of the John Jermain Memorial Library, at the John Jermain Memorial Library, corner of Main and Union Streets in Sag Harbor, at 2pm. For more information call 725-0049 or visit http://sagharbor.suffolk.lib.ny.us
FREE Live Music with Brad Beyer, at Bay Burger, starting at 7:00pm, 1742 Sag Harbor-Bridgehampton Tpke, just North of Sag Harbor Village. For more information, please call 899-3915, or visit www.bayburger.com
Summer Play: "Beyond Therapy," written by Christopher Durang and directed by Alex Timbers, through July 27th. With Kate Burton, Katie Finneran, Darren Goldstein, Darrell Hammond, Matt McGrath and Bryce Pinkham. Demented therapists, deceptive personal ads, deluded lovers, deplorable waiters...it’s all part of the madcap world of Christopher Durang, as he skewers the excesses of the self-obsessed 80's. At the Bay Street Theatre, at the corner of Bay Street and the Long Wharf in Sag Harbor at 2pm. For tickets, times, and more information please visit the Bay Street Theatre box office on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor, or you can call Bay Street Theatre at 725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org
Friday
11Annual House Tour sponsored by the Friends of the John Jermain Memorial Library. Visit several historia homes in Sag Harbor and North Haven from 11am-4pm. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased at the Library on the corner of Main and Union Streets in Sag Harbor, or at the Wharf Shop on Main Street Sag Harbor. For more information call 725-0049 or visit http://sagharbor.suffolk.lib.ny.us Big Kids Storytime & Games for kids ages 4-6, at the John Jermain Memorial Library, corner of Main and Union Streets in Sag Harbor, at 10:30am. For more information call 725-0049 or visit http://sagharbor.suffolk.lib.ny.us
Goat on a Boat Theater Presents Randy Kaplan, Singer & Song Writer. Showtime at 11am Thursday, today and Saturday, in the Parish Hall of the Christ Episcopal Church, East Union Street in Sag Harbor. Tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for grandparents, and $5 for children under 3. For more information or to make reservations, please call 725-4193 or visit www.acoupleofpuppets.com
Exhibit: Watercolors & Drawings featuring works by the late Lucia Haile, at the Sag Harbor Historical Society's headquarters, the Annie Cooper Boyd House, 174 Main Street in Sag Harbor. Opening reception will be held today from 4pm-6pm, and the exhibit runs through July 28th. For more information, call 725-5092 or visit www.sagharborhistoricalsociety.org
Monthly Meeting: Sag Harbor Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) for the Town of Southampton, to discuss matters before the Southampton Town Board. To be held at 4:30pm at the Library of Pierson Middle-High School, 200 jermain Avenue in Sag Harbor. Please enter from the Division Street parking lot.
Annual Luau at the Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum, 200 Main Street (at the corner of Garden Street), in Sag Harbor, starting at 6:30pm. Featuring music by the Sand Dogs, catering by the Seafood Shop, and a Margarita Bar! Buffet - Cocktails - Raffles and More! Tickets are $100 each. Luau Attire, PLEASE! For more information, call 725-0770 or visit www.sagharborwhalingmuseum.org
CMEE Cocktail Party & Fundraiser, starting at 6:30pm. At CMEE, the Children's Museum of the East End, on Sag Harbor-Bridgehampton Tpke in Bridgehampton, just North of the railroad tracks (and across from SoFo), at 2:00pm. For more information or Tickets, please call 537-8250 or visit www.cmee.org
Saturday
12Trail Hike: Barrel Hill (4 miles), sponsored by the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet on Edge of Woods Road in Water Mill/Southampton, at the intersection with the overhead power lines, at 9am. For more information, call 283-0071 or e-mail southamptontrailspreservationsociety@hotmail.com. Or visit their website at www.hike-li.org/stps Trail Hike: Stony Hill Preserve (4 miles) sponsored by the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet on Red Dirt Road in Amagansett, .25 mile from Old Accabonac Highway, at 9am. For more information please call 324-8662, e-mail ehtps@hotmail.com or visit their website at www.ehtps.org
Car Wash Fundraiser for Scouts to benefit Sag Harbor's Boy Scout Troop 455. From 9am-3pm at the Sag Harbor Elementary School, on Hampton Street (at the corner of Clinton Avenue) in Sag Harbor. For more information, please call 631-899-3449. Come on down and show your support for local scouts!
Sag Harbor Farmer's Market, on Bay Street in Sag Harbor, in the parking area by Marine Park. Hours will be from 9am-12noon every Saturday from June through October. Browse a wide range of products from East End farmers, fishermen and artisans, including organic fruits and vegetables, breads and pastries, honey, cheeses, jams & jellies, seafood, and much more!
Museum Field Walk, sponsored by SOFO, the South Fork Natural History Society. 10am walk for kids ages 6 and younger - 1pm walk for kids ages 7 and older. To be held at the SOFO Museum, 377 Sag Harbor-Bridgehampton Tpke in Bridgehampton. Admission is $5 for SOFO members, $7 for non-members. For more information or to reserve your spot, call 537-9735, e-mail sofo@hamptons.com or visit www.sofo.org
Sag Harbor Energy Fair a FREE interactive public event featuring products and services to help us lessen our use of fossil fuels and turn to cleaner renewable sources of energy! Saturday from 10am-5pm, Sunday from 12noon-5pm. Come learn how you can make difference by reducing your "Carbon Footprint." Learn how to survey your home and business to cut back on wasted energy. See and learn how to use new environmentally-friendly products. Learn about other fuel sources for your vehicle and home. See how tapping into wind, solar and geothermal energy sources can reduce our dependence on oil. Also featuring a guided "Green" House Tour on Sunday at 12-noon and 2pm ($20 per person). At the Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum, 200 Main Street (at the corner of Garden Street), in Sag Harbor. For more information, call 725-0770 or visit www.sagharborwhalingmuseum.org
Goat on a Boat Theater Presents Randy Kaplan, Singer & Song Writer. Showtime at 11am Thursday, Friday, and today, in the Parish Hall of the Christ Episcopal Church, East Union Street in Sag Harbor. Tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for grandparents, and $5 for children under 3. For more information or to make reservations, please call 725-4193 or visit www.acoupleofpuppets.com
Exhibit: American Glass Blowers at the Romany Kramoris Gallery, 41 Main Street in Sag Harbor. Opening reception from 4:30pm-6pm. Show runs through July 24th. For more information, please call 725-2499 or visit www.kramorisgallery.com
Sag Harbor Art Walk, a tour of Main Street Galleries led by gallery owners Tulla Booth and Rebecca Cooper. Meet at The Gallery, 125 Main Street in Sag Harbor at 4:30. Walk runs through 6:30pm. Refreshments will be served at each gallery. For more information, please call 725-3100 or visit www.tullaboothgallery.com
Exhibit: Botanica- Flowers & Fields, at the Tulla Booth Gallery, 66 main Street in Sag Harbor. Opening reception tonight from 6pm-8pm, and the show runs through August 12th. For more information, please call 725-3100 or visit www.tullaboothgallery.com
Fighting Chance's Summer Gala '08 to be held at the Tennis House of the Maidstone Club in East Hampton, starting at 6:30pm. Built at the turn of the century, with eight grass courts, the Maidstone Club Tennis House is an architectural gem, and a true Hamptons Classic! This spectacular evening includes piano players extraordinaire and a silent auction. Tickets are $1,500, $800, or $400 per person. Please come out and show your support for Fighting Chance, which provides counseling and resources for cancer patients, free of charge. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call Fighting Chance at 725-4646, visit them at 112 Hampton Street in Sag Harbor, or visit www.fightingchance.org
Sunday
13Trail Hike: Long Pond Greenbelt (4 miles), sponsored by the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at Mashashimuet Park in Sag Harbor, at the intersection of the Sag Harbor-Bridgehampton Tpke and Jermain Avenue, at 9am. For more information, call 725-4287 or e-mail southamptontrailspreservationsociety@hotmail.com. Or visit their website at www.hike-li.org/stps Sag Harbor Energy Fair a FREE interactive public event featuring products and services to help us lessen our use of fossil fuels and turn to cleaner renewable sources of energy! Saturday from 10am-5pm, Sunday from 12noon-5pm. Come learn how you can make difference by reducing your "Carbon Footprint." Learn how to survey your home and business to cut back on wasted energy. See and learn how to use new environmentally-friendly products. Learn about other fuel sources for your vehicle and home. See how tapping into wind, solar and geothermal energy sources can reduce our dependence on oil. Also featuring a guided "Green" House Tour on Sunday at 12-noon and 2pm ($20 per person). At the Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum, 200 Main Street (at the corner of Garden Street), in Sag Harbor. For more information, call 725-0770 or visit www.sagharborwhalingmuseum.org
Fundraising Benefit for A.F.M.D.A. the American Friends of Magen David Adom, at the Rebecca Cooper Gallery, 125 Main Street (Ground Floor), in Sag Harbor, from 6pm-8pm. For more informationl, please call 725-7707, or visit either www.thegallerysagharbor.com or www.rebeccacooper.com
Monday
14Bastille Day, July 14th is celebrated as Bastille Day in France. The Bastille was a prison in Paris, which the people stormed and seized in 1789, starting the French Revolution that toppled King Louis XVI and the aristocracy. The Comedy Club at Bay Street: Greg Proops at 8:00pm. Admission is $50. For more information please visit the Bay Street Theatre box office on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor, or you can call Bay Street Theatre at 725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org
Tuesday
15Free Evening Concert, by the Sag Harbor Community Band, outside, on the patio in front of the American Legion Building/Dockside Restaurant, Bay Street, 8pm-9pm. No performace if raining - if cancelled due to inclement weather, announcements will be made on WLNG 92.1 starting at 6pm. Tuesdays through August 31. From Mozart to Marches, Show Tunes to Sing-alongs. Great Family Fun! Bring a beach chair.
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Saturday
19Sag Harbor Farmer's Market, on Bay Street in Sag Harbor, in the parking area by Marine Park. Hours will be from 9am-12noon every Saturday from June through October. Browse a wide range of products from East End farmers, fishermen and artisans, including organic fruits and vegetables, breads and pastries, honey, cheeses, jams & jellies, seafood, and much more! Get Wild, a benefit for the Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons. Join us as we honor Ellen & Chuck Scarborough and Marcy & Michael Warren, at the Southampton home of Liz Brown and Leslie Alexander. For more information, call Linda Shapiro, Event Planner, at 631-329-5480. For more information about the Wildlife Rescue Center, call 631-728-WILD, visit their website at www.wildliferescuecenter.org or write to 228 West Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, NY 11946.
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Monday
21The Comedy Club at Bay Street: Caroline Rhea at 8:00pm. Admission is $50. For more information please visit the Bay Street Theatre box office on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor, or you can call Bay Street Theatre at 725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org
Tuesday
22Free Evening Concert, by the Sag Harbor Community Band, outside, on the patio in front of the American Legion Building/Dockside Restaurant, Bay Street, 8pm-9pm. No performace if raining - if cancelled due to inclement weather, announcements will be made on WLNG 92.1 starting at 6pm. Tuesdays through August 31. From Mozart to Marches, Show Tunes to Sing-alongs. Great Family Fun! Bring a beach chair.
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Saturday
26Sag Harbor Farmer's Market, on Bay Street in Sag Harbor, in the parking area by Marine Park. Hours will be from 9am-12noon every Saturday from June through October. Browse a wide range of products from East End farmers, fishermen and artisans, including organic fruits and vegetables, breads and pastries, honey, cheeses, jams & jellies, seafood, and much more! The Comedy Club at Bay Street: Nick DiPaolo, Greg Fitzsimmons & Joe Matarese at 11:00pm. Admission is $50. For more information please visit the Bay Street Theatre box office on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor, or you can call Bay Street Theatre at 725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org
Sunday
27Parents' Day, provides an opportunity to recognize and promote parenting as a central vocation for our families and communities. More than just a time to celebrate, it is an occasion to make a statement about what is important in our society. It is a chance to create a positive tradition based on a core axiom – that the role of parents is crucial in the nurturing and development of children, and thus requires investment, focus, and commitment. For more information, please visit www.parentsday.com
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29Free Evening Concert, by the Sag Harbor Community Band, outside, on the patio in front of the American Legion Building/Dockside Restaurant, Bay Street, 8pm-9pm. No performace if raining - if cancelled due to inclement weather, announcements will be made on WLNG 92.1 starting at 6pm. Tuesdays through August 31. From Mozart to Marches, Show Tunes to Sing-alongs. Great Family Fun! Bring a beach chair.
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JulyJuly 5 (Saturday), Sag Harbor Fireworks, sponsored by the Sag Harbor Yacht Club, off the Breakwater at dusk. Admission to the Yacht Club is for Members & Invited Guests Only, however the fireworks are viewable by the Public from Marine Park, Waterfront Areas, Havens Beach, and from the Harbor itself, if you are in your boat. Join the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce as they sell glow sticks, glow bracelets and bottled water as a fundraiser, and the Ladies Village Improvement Society will be on Long Wharf selling homemade baked goods and cold drinks. For more information, call 725-0567 or visit www.sagharboryc.com Fireworks !!!
July 5, Amagansett Fireworks, presented by the Devon Yacht Club, at 9:00pm. For more information, call 267-6340.
Adult Sailing Lessons sponsored by the Breakwater Yacht Club. We offer Open Membership, Racing Events, Boat Usage, Camaraderie, and more! The Breakwater Yacht Club's Community Sailing Center is located on Bay Street (Across from American Legion Building). For more information, please call 725-4604, by mail at PO Box 2601, Sag Harbor NY 11963, or visit www.breakwateryc.orgTuesdays during July (starting July 8) and August, Free Evening Concerts, by the Sag Harbor Community Band, in front of the American Legion Building, Bay Street, 8pm-9pm.
Sag Harbor Farmer's Market will take place each Saturday on Bay Street in Sag Harbor, in the parking lot by Marine Park. Hours of operation will be between 9am and 12 noon.
Sag Harbor Chamber's Tourist Information Center is now open at the Windmill on Long Wharf. Hours are daily from 10-4, weather permitting. Pick up useful literature about Sag Harbor and the Chamber, chat with our delightful staff, and perhaps buy a T-Shirt, Mug, or Key Chain to remind you about the wonderful time you had in Sag Harbor! Open Daily until Labor Day, then weekends through Columbus Day.
"Customer Appreciation Day," coffee and donuts are served at Apple Bank, Main Street, Sag Harbor, the first Friday of each month, during lobby hours. In appreciation of all of our customers, both existing and new! Let us introduce ourselves to you! For more info, call 725-2200.
Wellness Classes with Barbara Kinnier, every Tuesday and Thursday, from 8am-9am on Long Beach in Noyac/Sag Harbor. Admission is $20, and participants must bring their own yoga mat or towel. For more information, please call Barbara Kinnier at 838-2364.
Y.A.R.D.'s Safe Summer Beach Program, for teens age 12-18, to get together and socialize in a drug and alcohol free youth area. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday night from 8pm-11pm through August 31st. There will be music, sports, contests, ice cream, special events, bands and more! Run by Youth Advocacy Resource Development, a collaborative effort by NYS, Suffolk County, Southampton and East Hampton Towns, Sag Harbor Village, North Haven Village, and the Sag Harbor School District. For more information, call Debbie Skinner at 725-5300 ext.21.
No Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce Dinner Meeting in July or August
The Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce maintains its Calendar of Events pages for the promotion of community events taking place in the greater Sag Harbor/Noyac/North Haven areas, as well as events sponsored by Sag Harbor Chamber Members, regardless of the event location. We therefore reserve the right not to list events taking place outside of this area, or those sponsored by those businesses that are not Sag Harbor Chamber Members in good standing.
If your organization or business is hosting or sponsoring such an event, notify us by E-Mail at sagchamber@peconic.net, by Fax at either 725-3028 or 725-8245, or by Postal Mail at PO Box 2810, Sag Harbor, NY 11963.
Details of events and activities listed on our Calendar of Events pages are subject to change without notice by the event sponsor, including dates/rain dates, times, admission fees, attendance limits, or other restrictions. Please verify any and all details of an event before making arrangements to attend. The Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce provides details of events as a community service for informational and promotional purposes only, and should not be implied to be a co-sponsor of any event, unless otherwise specifically stated. The Chamber is neither responsible for, nor liable for any problems that arise between the patron and the sponsor.
Our Calendar of Events pages are updated as we receive notification of future events. For further information on any event, please contact the Event Sponsor first. , or the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
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