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SUMMARY:Land & Sea: Exhibit at Clinton Academy
DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum\, this exhibit about cartography and maritime navigation features early navigation tools\, maps\, and charts used by sailors from East Hampton and the South Fork to navigate the waters of the mid-Atlantic. Connecting past and present\, the exhibit is on display exactly where students enrolled in Clinton Academy during the late 18th and 19th centuries learned navigation\, surveying\, and seafaring. \nThe Land & Sea exhibit is co-curated by Stacy Myers\, Director of Education of the Historical Society and Prudence and Brian Carabine from the Farm Museum from the collections of both institutions. Among the highlights is a cross-staff. This celestial navigation instrument made its appearance in Europe in the 1300s and by the 1700s\, it had been fully developed for use at sea. The cross-staff was used for finding the latitude by measuring the altitude of the polar star and for measuring the altitude of the sun. To measure the altitude of a celestial body\, the eye-end of the staff was placed near the observer’s eye and the other end half way between the horizon and the celestial body. The vane was then slid along the staff until its upper edge appeared to touch the celestial body\, while the lower edge appeared to touch the horizon. The altitude could then be read off the staff. \nOn display in Clinton Academy at 151 Main Street in East Hampton through December 20\, Land & Sea is open Monday through Friday\, 10 AM to 3 PM. The exhibition is free to visit.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/land-sea-exhibit-at-clinton-academy-10/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
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SUMMARY:Land & Sea: Exhibit at Clinton Academy
DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum\, this exhibit about cartography and maritime navigation features early navigation tools\, maps\, and charts used by sailors from East Hampton and the South Fork to navigate the waters of the mid-Atlantic. Connecting past and present\, the exhibit is on display exactly where students enrolled in Clinton Academy during the late 18th and 19th centuries learned navigation\, surveying\, and seafaring. \nThe Land & Sea exhibit is co-curated by Stacy Myers\, Director of Education of the Historical Society and Prudence and Brian Carabine from the Farm Museum from the collections of both institutions. Among the highlights is a cross-staff. This celestial navigation instrument made its appearance in Europe in the 1300s and by the 1700s\, it had been fully developed for use at sea. The cross-staff was used for finding the latitude by measuring the altitude of the polar star and for measuring the altitude of the sun. To measure the altitude of a celestial body\, the eye-end of the staff was placed near the observer’s eye and the other end half way between the horizon and the celestial body. The vane was then slid along the staff until its upper edge appeared to touch the celestial body\, while the lower edge appeared to touch the horizon. The altitude could then be read off the staff. \nOn display in Clinton Academy at 151 Main Street in East Hampton through December 20\, Land & Sea is open Monday through Friday\, 10 AM to 3 PM. The exhibition is free to visit.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/land-sea-exhibit-at-clinton-academy-9/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://easthamptonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Land-Sea-4.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250116T175006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T190120Z
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SUMMARY:"FOUND" Exhibit Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to attend the closing reception for Found: A Series of Collections from Our Beaches\, the exhibition features objects that eight-year-old Ryder Nadel discovered on East End beaches. Since he was a preschooler\, he and his dad\, Lee\, have fished\, hiked\, and walked our beaches\, finding trash and treasure everywhere. These jaunts sparked Ryder’s interest in conservation and at age four\, he decided he didn’t want to have balloons at his birthday again. The “Marine Explorers” summer program also played an important role in spurring Ryder’s appreciation for marine life and the East End’s beaches. Picking up trash also led to the discovery of beautiful things in neglected places. This dichotomy is the essence of this show: from trash to treasure\, from new to old and new again\, from waste to conservation\, from lost to found. \nDuring the reception at the Marine Museum on January 17\, Ryder will encourage visitors (like Peter Topping\, the Peconic Baykeeper shown here) to take a closer look at some of the marine organisms that call the intertidal zone home in the winter and present a brief talk about marine debris.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/found-exhibit-closing-reception/
LOCATION:East Hampton Town Marine Museum\, 301 Bluff Rd\, Amagansett\, NY\, 11930
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250110T194640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T225911Z
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SUMMARY:Signs of Springs The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
DESCRIPTION:Featuring exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational\, Signs of Spring\, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers\, is on view at Clinton Academy through February 28. \nIn 1968\, the Springs Improvement Society held its first annual “Artists of the Springs” invitational exhibition on the grounds of Ashawagh Hall coinciding with the annual Fisherman’s Fair. It started as an outdoor exhibit to raise money for local scholarships and the construction of a gallery wing. Works were contributed by “just about every well-known artist in the Springs” reported the East Hampton Star that opening year. The first exhibit was kindled by a decades-long relationship between The Springs Improvement Society and artists that flocked to the area in the mid-1940s and 1950s\, most notably Lee Krasner\, James Brooks\, Willem de Kooning\, and John Little.  \nFrom the start\, the Society appointed a chairperson each year to run the invitational in their own way. In 1972\, artist Arnold Hoffman suggested that the Society produce a poster to announce and promote the show\, starting a lively tradition that continues to the present day. The posters\, featuring a single artwork reproduced in a variety of printing processes over the years including silkscreen and lithograph\, have become collectible artworks on their own. A portfolio of the first five posters\, by Ray Parker\, James Brooks\, Ilya Bolotowsky\, Lee Krasner\, and Ibram Lassaw was requested by the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Exhibitions Abroad for an international traveling exhibit called Images of an Era: the American Poster\, 1945-75 held in 1975. \nThe selected posters on view at Clinton Academy demonstrate a range of artists\, printing processes\, and styles from 1971 to 2024 while highlighting the contribution of women artists to the Springs community.  \n The posters are on loan from the Springs Historical Society and The Springs Improvement Society.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/signs-of-springs-the-springs-artists-exhibition-posters/2025-01-21/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250110T195106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T230202Z
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SUMMARY:Signs of Springs The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
DESCRIPTION:Featuring exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational\, Signs of Spring\, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers\, is on view at Clinton Academy through February 28. \nIn 1968\, the Springs Improvement Society held its first annual “Artists of the Springs” invitational exhibition on the grounds of Ashawagh Hall coinciding with the annual Fisherman’s Fair. It started as an outdoor exhibit to raise money for local scholarships and the construction of a gallery wing. Works were contributed by “just about every well-known artist in the Springs” reported the East Hampton Star that opening year. The first exhibit was kindled by a decades-long relationship between The Springs Improvement Society and artists that flocked to the area in the mid-1940s and 1950s\, most notably Lee Krasner\, James Brooks\, Willem de Kooning\, and John Little.  \nFrom the start\, the Society appointed a chairperson each year to run the invitational in their own way. In 1972\, artist Arnold Hoffman suggested that the Society produce a poster to announce and promote the show\, starting a lively tradition that continues to the present day. The posters\, featuring a single artwork reproduced in a variety of printing processes over the years including silkscreen and lithograph\, have become collectible artworks on their own. A portfolio of the first five posters\, by Ray Parker\, James Brooks\, Ilya Bolotowsky\, Lee Krasner\, and Ibram Lassaw was requested by the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Exhibitions Abroad for an international traveling exhibit called Images of an Era: the American Poster\, 1945-75 held in 1975. \nThe selected posters on view at Clinton Academy demonstrate a range of artists\, printing processes\, and styles from 1971 to 2024 while highlighting the contribution of women artists to the Springs community.  \n The posters are on loan from the Springs Historical Society and The Springs Improvement Society.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/signs-of-springs-the-springs-artists-exhibition-posters-4/2025-01-24/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250124T160000
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DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250116T163857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T173950Z
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SUMMARY:"Signs of Springs" Exhibit Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of a new exhibition featuring posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational. Curated by Stacy Myers and Aimee Lusty\, Signs of Spring: The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters will be on view at Clinton Academy through February 28. \nIn 1968\, the Springs Improvement Society held its first annual “Artists of the Springs” invitational exhibition on the grounds of Ashawagh Hall coinciding with the annual Fisherman’s Fair. It started as an outdoor exhibit to raise money for local scholarships and the construction of a gallery wing. Works were contributed by “just about every well-known artist in the Springs” reported the East Hampton Star that opening year. The first exhibit was kindled by a decades-long relationship between The Springs Improvement Society and artists that flocked to the area in the mid-1940s and 1950s\, most notably Lee Krasner\, James Brooks\, Willem de Kooning\, and John Little.  \nFrom the start\, the Society appointed a chairperson each year to run the invitational in their own way. In 1972\, artist Arnold Hoffman suggested that the Society produce a poster to announce and promote the show\, starting a lively tradition that continues to the present day. The posters\, featuring a single artwork reproduced in a variety of printing processes over the years including silkscreen and lithograph\, have become collectible artworks on their own. A portfolio of the first five posters\, by Ray Parker\, James Brooks\, Ilya Bolotowsky\, Lee Krasner\, and Ibram Lassaw was requested by the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Exhibitions Abroad for an international traveling exhibit called Images of an Era: the American Poster\, 1945-75 held in 1975. \nThe selected posters on view at Clinton Academy demonstrate a range of artists\, printing processes\, and styles from 1971 to 2024 while highlighting the contribution of women artists to the Springs community.  \n The posters are on loan from the Springs Historical Society and The Springs Improvement Society.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/signs-of-springs-exhibit-opening-reception-2/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20241209T211238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T211238Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Lecture: The Dominy Shops & House: A New Story
DESCRIPTION:Register \nRobert Hefner\, Project Director for the Dominy Shops Museum presents The Dominy Shops & House: A New Story. As part of his lecture\, Bob will describe what happened to the Dominy Shops in the 1940s and the serendipity that returned them to North Main Street. \nThe event is free of charge.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/winter-lecture-the-dominy-shops-house-a-new-story/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s Church\, 18 James Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Tom Twomey Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250128T142111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250209T123845Z
UID:10001963-1739098800-1739098800@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:"Friendship\," a talk by acclaimed artist\, Dan Welden - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER \nAs part of the Signs of Springs: The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters exhibition at Clinton Academy\, we are thrilled to have renowned artist\, Dan Welden present an intimate Gallery talk about ‘friendship’ with the Springs Invitational Artists. Join us as Dan describes his collaborative experiences with Elaine and Willem de Kooning\, Jim Brooks\, Arnold Hoffmann\, Jr.\, Bill King\, Connie Fox\, David Slater\, Scott Bluedorn\, and other artists whose work appeared in the annual invitational art exhibit in Springs.  Dan will also discuss hand printmaking techniques including the materials and examples with the mysteries of Screen Printing\, Stone Lithography\, Intaglio and Relief Printing. \nThe event is free of charge. Advanced reservations are required to attend. Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Society in collaboration with Dan Welden. The Signs of Springs exhibit is curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/friendship-a-talk-by-acclaimed-artist-dan-welden/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250209T124002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T141928Z
UID:10001965-1739703600-1739703600@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:"Friendship\," a talk by acclaimed artist\, Dan Welden - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Rescheduled from February 9. \nAs part of the Signs of Springs: The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters exhibition at Clinton Academy\, we are thrilled to have renowned artist\, Dan Welden present an intimate Gallery talk about ‘friendship’ with the Springs Invitational Artists. Join us as Dan describes his collaborative experiences with Elaine and Willem de Kooning\, Jim Brooks\, Arnold Hoffmann\, Jr.\, Bill King\, Connie Fox\, David Slater\, Scott Bluedorn\, and other artists whose work appeared in the annual invitational art exhibit in Springs.  Dan will also discuss hand printmaking techniques including the materials and examples with the mysteries of Screen Printing\, Stone Lithography\, Intaglio and Relief Printing. \nThe event is free of charge. Advanced reservations are required to attend. Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Society in collaboration with Dan Welden. The Signs of Springs exhibit is curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers. \nREGISTER\n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/friendship-a-talk-by-acclaimed-artist-dan-welden-new-date/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://easthamptonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Dan-Welden-portrait-photo.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250228T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20241209T211314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T211333Z
UID:10001899-1740769200-1740769200@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Winter Lecture: Encyclopedia of East Hampton Place Names
DESCRIPTION:Register \nFor years\, land-use attorney Rick Whalen has been researching the thousands of places in the Town of East Hampton\, which he plans to publish as part of an Encyclopedia of East Hampton Place Names. During this lecture\, Rick will describe the project and introduce some of his research. If you’ve always wondered about a particular place name in East Hampton\, this is your opportunity to find out its origin. \nThe event is free of charge.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/winter-lecture-encyclopedia-of-east-hampton-place-names/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s Church\, 18 James Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Tom Twomey Lecture Series
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://easthamptonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Early-Map-of-EH-16-9.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250123T204507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T221602Z
UID:10001962-1740823200-1740823200@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society: Windmills of East Hampton
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society\, join us for a tour of East Hampton’s three iconic windmills. We will be joined by our incomparable Town and Village historian\, Hugh King\, who will share his insights into the Gardiner\, Pantigo\, and Hook windmills. If conditions allow\, participants will have the opportunity to explore the Gardiner and Hook Mills’ interiors. \nMeet at 9:30 AM at the Home Sweet Home Museum\, 14 James Lane\, East Hampton. \nFree for members of the EH Trails Preservation Society and EH Historical Society. $12 for Non-Members. Pre-registration required. \nFor more information\, please contact the tour leader\, Marian Zucker. \nRegister
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-with-the-east-hampton-trails-preservation-society-windmills-of-east-hampton/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:Home Sweet Home Museum\, 14 James Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://easthamptonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Postcard-Hook-Windmill.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250316T181314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T174412Z
UID:10001971-1742205600-1742223600@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Signs of Springs: The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
DESCRIPTION:Featuring exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational\, Signs of Spring\, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers\, is on view at Clinton Academy now through March 31. \nIn 1968\, the Springs Improvement Society held its first annual “Artists of the Springs” invitational exhibition on the grounds of Ashawagh Hall coinciding with the annual Fisherman’s Fair. It started as an outdoor exhibit to raise money for local scholarships and the construction of a gallery wing. Works were contributed by “just about every well-known artist in the Springs” reported the East Hampton Star that opening year. The first exhibit was kindled by a decades-long relationship between The Springs Improvement Society and artists that flocked to the area in the mid-1940s and 1950s\, most notably Lee Krasner\, James Brooks\, Willem de Kooning\, and John Little. \nFrom the start\, the Society appointed a chairperson each year to run the invitational in their own way. In 1972\, artist Arnold Hoffman suggested that the Society produce a poster to announce and promote the show\, starting a lively tradition that continues to the present day. The posters\, featuring a single artwork reproduced in a variety of printing processes over the years including silkscreen and lithograph\, have become collectible artworks on their own. A portfolio of the first five posters\, by Ray Parker\, James Brooks\, Ilya Bolotowsky\, Lee Krasner\, and Ibram Lassaw was requested by the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Exhibitions Abroad for an international traveling exhibit called Images of an Era: the American Poster\, 1945-75 held in 1975. \nThe selected posters on view at Clinton Academy demonstrate a range of artists\, printing processes\, and styles from 1971 to 2024 while highlighting the contribution of women artists to the Springs community. \nThe posters are on loan from the Springs Historical Society and The Springs Improvement Society.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/signs-of-springs-the-springs-artists-exhibition-posters-3-17-2025/2025-03-17/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250317T141357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T174148Z
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SUMMARY:Signs of Springs: The Springs Artists’ Exhibition Posters
DESCRIPTION:Featuring exhibit posters publicizing the Springs Improvement Society’s annual artist invitational\, Signs of Spring\, curated by Aimee Lusty and Stacy Myers\, is on view at Clinton Academy now through March 31. \nIn 1968\, the Springs Improvement Society held its first annual “Artists of the Springs” invitational exhibition on the grounds of Ashawagh Hall coinciding with the annual Fisherman’s Fair. It started as an outdoor exhibit to raise money for local scholarships and the construction of a gallery wing. Works were contributed by “just about every well-known artist in the Springs” reported the East Hampton Star that opening year. The first exhibit was kindled by a decades-long relationship between The Springs Improvement Society and artists that flocked to the area in the mid-1940s and 1950s\, most notably Lee Krasner\, James Brooks\, Willem de Kooning\, and John Little. \nFrom the start\, the Society appointed a chairperson each year to run the invitational in their own way. In 1972\, artist Arnold Hoffman suggested that the Society produce a poster to announce and promote the show\, starting a lively tradition that continues to the present day. The posters\, featuring a single artwork reproduced in a variety of printing processes over the years including silkscreen and lithograph\, have become collectible artworks on their own. A portfolio of the first five posters\, by Ray Parker\, James Brooks\, Ilya Bolotowsky\, Lee Krasner\, and Ibram Lassaw was requested by the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Exhibitions Abroad for an international traveling exhibit called Images of an Era: the American Poster\, 1945-75 held in 1975. \nThe selected posters on view at Clinton Academy demonstrate a range of artists\, printing processes\, and styles from 1971 to 2024 while highlighting the contribution of women artists to the Springs community. \nThe posters are on loan from the Springs Historical Society and The Springs Improvement Society.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/signs-of-springs-the-springs-artists-exhibition-posters-8/2025-03-20/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20241209T211254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T211254Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Lecture: East Hampton Houses of Worship
DESCRIPTION:Register \nDavid Cataletto presents the history of East Hampton’s many houses of worship\, including the meetinghouse church that was founded in 1649 and St. Luke’s Church where his lecture will take place. While some of the buildings continue to serve religious congregations\, David will explain how other houses of worship have been adapted for new purposes. \nThe event is free of charge.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/winter-lecture-east-hampton-houses-of-worship/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s Church\, 18 James Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Tom Twomey Lecture Series
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250318T193928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T194337Z
UID:10002044-1743778800-1743778800@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour of the East Hampton Town Marine Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join the Historical Society’s Director of Education\, Stacy Myers\, for a special tour of the Marine Museum’s collection of maritime art and artifacts with a special focus on marine mammal conservation. During the program\, Stacy will present photographs and data gathered to monitor marine mammals off the coast of Long Island from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration\, MotionInfo\, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\, and local agencies. Space is limited so register today. \nREGISTER 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-of-the-east-hampton-town-marine-museum/
LOCATION:East Hampton Town Marine Museum\, 301 Bluff Rd\, Amagansett\, NY\, 11930
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250425T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20241209T213420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T213538Z
UID:10001898-1745607600-1745607600@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Winter Lecture: The Fowler House
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEast Hampton Town Historian Hugh King will highlight the history of what is believed to be the only surviving Montaukett home in East Hampton Township. \nThe event is free of charge.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/winter-lecture-the-fowler-house/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s Church\, 18 James Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Tom Twomey Lecture Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20240127T001314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T143742Z
UID:10000035-1747827000-1747855800@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Spring Golf Outing Benefit - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:OUR MAY 21 OUTING IS SOLD OUT.  Please join us for our Autumn Golf Outing Benefit at the Maidstone Club on October 15. Check-in and lunch will begin at 11:30am when the putting green and driving range will be open. Play begins with a Shotgun Start at 1:30pm with a reception and awards ceremony on the veranda following your round of golf. The Outing features stroke play with Callaway scoring. \nREGISTER for our October 15 Outing
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/golf-outing-benefit-at-the-maidstone-club/
LOCATION:Maidstone Club\, 50 Old Beach Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Fundraising Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20240424T161614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T145739Z
UID:10000427-1749319200-1749326400@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Membership Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Membership Party and kick off the summer at the Devon Yacht Club\, 300 Abraham’s Landing Road in Amagansett. \nTickets – \n\n$200 includes one Membership Party ticket and an individual Historical Society membership.\n$500 includes two Membership Party tickets\, a Family Membership\, and inclusion in our Annual Report and Donor Wall at Clinton Academy.\n\nAnd\, consider joining us in the New Century Circle at the $5\,000 level to receive special Membership benefits\, including – \n\nTwo Membership Party tickets\,\nFour tickets to the Antiques + Design Show and Preview Party\,\nFour tickets to the House & Garden Cocktail Party and Tour\,\nSpecial recognition in our Annual Report and Donor Wall\, and\nConcierge service for all Historical Society public programs and events.\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/membership-party/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Fundraising Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250604T191936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T192536Z
UID:10002126-1749747600-1749754800@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception for "Artists in Residence" Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of the new exhibit\, Artists in Residence: Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios of the East End! Featuring original artworks and artifacts from some of America’s most acclaimed artists\, including Mabel & Victor D’Amico\, Robert Dash\, Elaine de Kooning\, Lee Krasner\, Jack Lenor Larsen\, John Little\, Thomas & Mary Nimmo Moran and Jackson Pollock\, Artists in Residence explores how East Hampton became one of America’s preeminent arts colonies. The exhibit describes what drew the artists to the East End\, their connection to the local landscape\, and its influence on their practice. Plus\, visitors can discover how to visit these historic homes and studios today. \nOn display in Clinton Academy at 151 Main Street in East Hampton\, the exhibit text is accessible in both Spanish and English. Open daily from 12 Noon to 4 PM. \nMade possible with support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation\, the seven Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios in the exhibit include: \n\nArts Center at Duck Creek Farm\nD’Amico Institute of Art\nElaine de Kooning House\nLongHouse Reserve\nMadoo Conservancy\nPollock-Krasner House and Study Center\nThomas & Mary Nimmo Moran Home and Studio
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/exhibit-opening-reception-for-artists-in-residence/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250604T194141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T194141Z
UID:10002148-1749816000-1749830400@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:"Artists in Residence" - Historic Artists' Home & Studios of the East End
DESCRIPTION:Summer exhibition at Clinton Academy! Featuring original artworks and artifacts from some of America’s most acclaimed artists\, including Mabel & Victor D’Amico\, Robert Dash\, Elaine de Kooning\, Lee Krasner\, Jack Lenor Larsen\, John Little\, Thomas & Mary Nimmo Moran and Jackson Pollock\, Artists in Residence explores how East Hampton became one of America’s preeminent arts colonies. The exhibit describes what drew the artists to the East End\, their connection to the local landscape\, and its influence on their practice. Plus\, visitors can discover how to visit these historic homes and studios today. \nOn display in Clinton Academy at 151 Main Street in East Hampton\, the exhibit text is accessible in both Spanish and English. Open daily from 12 Noon to 4 PM. \nMade possible with support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation\, the seven Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios in the exhibit include: \n\nArts Center at Duck Creek Farm\nD’Amico Institute of Art\nElaine de Kooning House\nLongHouse Reserve\nMadoo Conservancy\nPollock-Krasner House and Study Center\nThomas & Mary Nimmo Moran Home and Studio\n\nImage credit: Lee Krasner\, Free Space (Deluxe Edition)\, 1975\, serigraph and collage on paper\, Collection of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/artists-in-residence-historic-artists-home-studios-of-the-east-end-2/2025-06-13/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250528T233946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T235325Z
UID:10002109-1749913200-1749916800@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour the East Hampton Town Marine Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special tour of the East Hampton Town Marine Museum led by Stacy Myers\, the Historical Society’s Director of Education\, presented in partnership with the Amagansett Library. The Marine Museum tells the unique story of Long Island’s East End community and its relationship with the sea through artifacts\, photographs\, models\, and displays. In addition to presenting on the maritime history of the East End\, Stacy will share the the Historical Society’s current efforts to monitor marine mammals off the coast of Long Island in a collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration\, MotionInfo\, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. \nThe tour is free to members of the community. Space is limited. \nRegister through the Amagansett Library
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-the-east-hampton-town-marine-museum/
LOCATION:East Hampton Town Marine Museum\, 301 Bluff Rd\, Amagansett\, NY\, 11930
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250702T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250702T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250602T144530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T150653Z
UID:10002111-1751454000-1751454000@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Special Tour of the Water Mill Museum & Corwith Windmill
DESCRIPTION:Kick off the Fourth of July holiday by joining us in Water Mill for a very special guided tour. We’ll start at the Water Mill Museum for a brief history of the “grist mill” that was built in the 1600s and the engineering involved behind hydro power. Visitors will have a unique opportunity to tour the lower level of the mill that houses an older “tub wheel\,” which is not normally open to the public. Then after visiting the Museum’s art gallery featuring local artists and the history of Water Mill\, the tour will head across the street to the Corwith Windmill\, which was moved to the hamlet green in 1813. The tour ends on the hamlet green where visitors can see the war memorial that honors Water Mill residents. \nMeet at 11 AM at the Water Mill Museum\, 41 Old Mill Road in Water Mill\, NY. Parking is on the street or behind the post office opposite the Windmill on Montauk Highway.  \nThe tour is free for Members and $12 for Non-Members of the East Hampton Historical Society. \nRegister \nPhoto credit: Kathryn Odell-Hamilton
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/special-tour-of-the-water-mill-museum-corwith-windmill/
LOCATION:Water Mill Museum\, 41 Old Mill Road\, Water Mill\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250704T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250704T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250630T204004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T204105Z
UID:10002819-1751619600-1751648400@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Fourth of July Holiday - offices closed
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the Fourth of July holiday\, our offices and facilities are closed\, but you can still check out our 1776AR mobile app at Mulford Farm at 10 James Lane where Town Historian Hugh King narrates the story of the American Revolution. You can find the 1776AR app in the Apple App Store for iPhone or the Google Play Store for Android. After downloading\, enter the gate at Mulford Farm\, open the app\, and follow the instructions to bring history to life. 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/fourth-of-july-holiday/
LOCATION:NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20240208T180541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T204124Z
UID:10000037-1752256800-1752265800@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:19th Annual Antiques & Design Show Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Online tickets to the Annual East Hampton Antiques & Design Show Preview Party benefiting the East Hampton Historical Society are sold out! A limited number of tickets are available by calling (631) 324-6850. \nBidding is now open for our Silent Auction\, which is filled with experiences\, decorative arts and home furnishings donated by our incredible Design Committee. \nVIEW OUR SILENT AUCTION\nAttended by leaders in architectural\, interior\, and landscape design\, the Antiques & Design Show kicks off with a Preview Party on July 11\, and is open to the general public on July 12 and 13. Taking place on Historic Mulford Farm\, it is the region’s premier showcase of antiques and decorative arts for the home and garden. Special thanks to David Kleinberg for serving as Honorary Chair.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/19th-annual-antiques-design-show-2/
LOCATION:Mulford Farmstead\, 10 James Ln\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095618
CREATED:20250516T163429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T161645Z
UID:10002079-1752663600-1752663600@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour of the East Hampton Town Marine Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided tour of the East Hampton Town Marine Museum.  Space is limited so register today. \nREGISTER 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-of-the-east-hampton-town-marine-museum-2/2025-07-16/
LOCATION:East Hampton Town Marine Museum\, 301 Bluff Rd\, Amagansett\, NY\, 11930
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095619
CREATED:20250604T182521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T230859Z
UID:10002113-1752663600-1752663600@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Summer History Presentation: "Locating Girlhood" by Emelie Gevalt
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Emelie Gevalt\, Deputy Director and Chief Curatorial and Program Officer of the American Folk Art Museum (AFAM) as she discusses her research for the upcoming AFAM exhibit\, Locating Girlhood: Identity and Place in “Schoolgirl” Art\, 1750-1830. During this lively discussion\, Dr. Gevalt proposes a new way of understanding iconic folk-art forms produced by early American female students such as embroidery\, drawings\, watercolors\, and ornamented furniture.  While other scholars have explored the aesthetic appeal of these works\, Dr. Gevalt delves into their deeper cultural meaning. She will explain how students at early American schools like Clinton Academy\, among others\, used needlework and ornamental arts depicting pastoral scenes\, civic landmarks\, and hand-drawn maps to express a sense of self and American identity. \nThe presentation will take place in the Baldwin Lecture Room at the East Hampton Library\, 159 Main Street in East Hampton. \nRESERVE YOUR SEAT\nCo-presented by the East Hampton Library\, the Garden Club of East Hampton\, and the East Hampton Historical Society.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/summer-history-lecture-locating-girlhood-presented-by-emelie-gevalt/
LOCATION:East Hampton Library\, 159 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095619
CREATED:20250715T140431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T140454Z
UID:10002828-1752746400-1752746400@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society: A Tale of Two Houses - Sherrills or Parsons
DESCRIPTION:The East Hampton Trails Preservation Society and the Jewish Center of the Hamptons are presenting a walking tour focused on two important families of East Hampton\, the Sherrills and Parsons. Mary Foster Morgan\, a Sherrill and Parsons descendant\, will describe visiting her grandparents in East Hampton during the 1950s and 60s. She recalls her Grandmother Sherrill’s stories about early East Hampton and the “two Sherrill houses”—one on Main Street and another across from the Dominy shops on North Main. As a child\, she was fascinated by who lived in those homes. We’ll walk from one to the other\, and hear the insights Mary uncovered about her family\, and early East Hampton values that resonate to this day. The tour covers 2.5 miles. \nMeet at 10:00 AM at the Lumber Lane long term parking lot 2 in East Hampton. \nRegister through the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. For more information\, please contact the tour facilitator\, Irwin Levy.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-with-the-east-hampton-trails-preservation-society-a-tale-of-two-houses-sherrills-or-parsons/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095619
CREATED:20250804T134211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T134211Z
UID:10002846-1752746400-1752746400@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society: A Tale of Two Houses - Sherrills or Parsons
DESCRIPTION:The East Hampton Trails Preservation Society is presenting a walking tour focused on two important families of East Hampton\, the Sherrills and Parsons. Mary Foster Morgan\, a Sherrill and Parsons descendant\, will describe visiting her grandparents in East Hampton during the 1950s and 60s. She recalls her Grandmother Sherrill’s stories about early East Hampton and the “two Sherrill houses”—one on Main Street and another across from the Dominy shops on North Main Street. As a child\, she was fascinated by who lived in those homes. We’ll walk from one to the other\, and hear the insights Mary uncovered about her family\, and early East Hampton values that resonate to this day. The tour covers 2.5 miles. \nMeet at 10:00 AM at the Lumber Lane long term parking lot 2 in East Hampton. \nTo attend\, please RSVP to Irwin Levy at irwintlevy@gmail.com.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-with-the-east-hampton-trails-preservation-society-a-tale-of-two-houses-sherrills-or-parsons-2/2025-07-17/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095619
CREATED:20250728T184939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T202115Z
UID:10002833-1753869600-1753869600@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society: Freetown
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a walk of historic Freetown\, an area of East Hampton that is rich in history. Making stops at the Fowler House (a Town of East Hampton landmark)\, Calvary Baptist Church\, the Neighborhood House\, and the original location of St. Matthew’s Chapel\, we’ll tour the area with Dr. Allison McGovern\, Dr. Carol Smith\, Mr. Kevin Scott\, and residents of Freetown\, who will discuss the important lived histories of Freetown’s multi-generational families. \nMeet 10 AM at Calvary Baptist Church\, Spinner Lane\, East Hampton.  \nTo attend\, please RSVP to kscott11992@gmail.com. \nPhoto credit: Allison McGovern
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-with-the-east-hampton-trails-preservation-society-freetown-2/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T095619
CREATED:20250804T133815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T133815Z
UID:10002845-1754560800-1754560800@easthamptonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tour with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society: Brooks Park Home & Studios and the Leiber Museum
DESCRIPTION:On a frigid February 2022 morning\, over 125 people came to hear the status of the James Brooks and Charlotte Park Home and Studios\, a Town of East Hampton CPF purchase in 2013. Two and a half years later\, the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society is leading a tour to revisit the property\, and members of the Brooks-Park Arts and Nature Center Board of Directors  will provide the latest update on its future.  After visiting the Brooks Park Home and Studios\, the tour will proceed to the Leiber Museum to explore the beautiful grounds\, and view the Charlotte Park and James Brooks exhibition.  An important community event\, presented in collaboration with the Brooks-Park Arts and Nature Center and the Springs Historical Society. Tour covers 1.5+ miles. \nMeet at 10 AM on Eastside Court off Neck Path in East Hampton. \nTo attend\, please RSVP to Irwin Levy at irwintlevy@gmail.com.
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/tour-with-the-east-hampton-trails-preservation-society-brooks-park-home-studios-and-the-leiber-museum/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Historical Tours
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