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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Quiz Bowl
DESCRIPTION:Test your knowledge of East Hampton history at our 3rd Annual Quiz Bowl hosted by Paul Johnson. \nTickets are $10 for Historical Society and Chamber Members. $20 for Non-Members. \nTeams may consist of 1 to 5 players. \nTaking place at The Palm\, 94 Main Street\, East Hampton. Cash bar. \nCo-presented by the Greater East Hampton Chamber of Commerce. \n \n  \nJoin us!
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/3rd-annual-quiz-bowl-2024/
LOCATION:The Palm\, 94 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-16/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-17/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T100000
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-18/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-19/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-22/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-23/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-24/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-25/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-26/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240429T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T080139
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T144236Z
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SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition is on display at Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street in East Hampton Monday through Friday 10:00AM-3:00PM through April 29. \nA new exhibition at Clinton Academy\, entitled INDIGENOUS\, co-curated by Grace Grimes and Stacy Myers. \nStarting in fall 2023\, students began a cumulative interdisciplinary approach to studying cultural and natural history during the school year. The East Hampton Historical Society taught students about Indigenous peoples of North America and Eastern Long Island following state and national curricula. \nStudents from Amagansett School\, John M. Marshall\, and the Ross School\, Project MOST\, and the Marine Explorers Program at the East Hampton Town Marine Museum examined artifacts\, identified plants\, and explored topics\, such as natural resources\, patterns in nature\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and natural and cultural history. \nRead the complete press release on our blog. \n 
URL:https://easthamptonhistory.org/events/indigenous/2024-04-29/
LOCATION:Clinton Academy\, 151 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Hours Sunday-Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://easthamptonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/indigenous-exhibition.jpg
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