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Keeping Account: 08.15.19

Wed, 08/14/2019 - 11:05

Cannabis Expo

The Hamptons Cannabis Expo, an event featuring panel discussions with leaders in the marijuana industry on topics such as legalization, advancements in medical marijuana, and investment possibilities, will take place on Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Clubhouse in Wainscott. State Senator Diane J. Savino, who has advocated expanding New York’s medical marijuana program, will be a featured speaker, and vendors of marijuana-related products will exhibit their merchandise.

The cost is $150, which includes dinner and an open bar. Tickets and a full schedule of the day’s events are at cannibis495.com.

 

Pop-Up Piercings

Rowan, a company that sells earrings and provides in-home piercings for adolescent girls, is offering pop-up piercings performed by a licensed nurse from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the St. Frank store in East Hampton. Page Sargisson, the company’s creative director and jewelry designer, will be on hand to discuss the brand’s latest merchandise.

 

A Shoe Lover’s Shoe Sale

The annual Shoe-Inn warehouse sale will run daily through Monday, and again from Wednesday through Aug. 25 from 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. at the American Legion post in Amagansett. A much-anticipated event for shoe lovers, the sale will give buyers a choice from over 100 designer brands and 10,000-plus shoes, boots, booties, and accessories for up to 80 percent off original retail prices, according to Shoe-Inn.

Shoes from previous fall and spring collections by high-end brands such as Vince, Steve Madden, Jeffrey Campbell, and Vagabond will be sold through Monday for $15 to $99. Accessories will go on sale for up to 80 percent off original prices through Aug. 25. Boots and booties will be sold for $29 to $249 beginning on Wednesday. Merchandise will be restocked daily, but will include women’s shoes only.


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