On Thursday, Gail Baranello, co-owner of the A&G Dance Company, will lead a gentle, Covid-safe workshop called Moving Through Isolation, based around how people have been feeling during the pandemic.
On Thursday, Gail Baranello, co-owner of the A&G Dance Company, will lead a gentle, Covid-safe workshop called Moving Through Isolation, based around how people have been feeling during the pandemic.
The Greater East Hampton Education Foundation, which provides grants to local teachers for equipment and activities not covered in school district budgets, began selling tickets for its Winter Cold Cash Raffle this week.
If all 400 tickets are sold, the grand prize will be $2,500. A $1,000 prize for second place and two $250 prizes for third place will also be drawn. Ticket sales end Nov. 10, and the drawing will take place on Dec. 16.
Anticipating a disputed result of Tuesday's presidential election, an activist group called Progressive East End Reformers has scheduled a post-election rally on Wednesday from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Bridgehampton Community House.
On Monday evening, Artists for Democracy will continue their East End projections to encourage residents to vote on Tuesday, which is the official Election Day.
Halloween will look a little different this year because of the pandemic, but there's still plenty of fun to be had.
The police departments and school districts in Southampton Town will be joining forces to collect non-perishable food items for East End food banks from Nov. 1 to Nov. 20.
A new state law affecting all car and truck passengers ages 16 and over will go into effect on Sunday. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation in August instituting this new rule, which applies even if someone is sitting in the back seat. Formerly, only front-seat passengers were required to buckle up.
Upcoming events at Temple Adas Israel and John Jermain Memorial Library in Sag Harbor.
On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., local authorities will take part in National Drug Take Back Day, collecting expired and unused medication for safe disposal.
Early voting ahead of Election Day, Nov. 3, begins on Saturday and continues through Nov. 1. In East Hampton, it will be held at the Windmill Village housing complex at 219 Accabonac Road, and in Southampton on the Stony Brook Southampton campus at 70 Tuckahoe Road.
After cancelling its popular in-person pumpkin-carving contest due to Covid-19, the Bridgehampton Lions Club is still holding the event this weekend. As the Lions put it, the contest is "glowing on," only on Instagram instead of on site.
There's an unusual scavenger hunt called Art Foray going on right now at East Hampton's LongHouse Reserve.
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