The Parrish Art Museum’s Landscape Pleasures event will feature lectures by three landscape architects on Saturday morning and self-guided tours of five gardens on Sunday.
 The Pleasures of the Land
The Pleasures of the LandThe Parrish Art Museum’s Landscape Pleasures event will feature lectures by three landscape architects on Saturday morning and self-guided tours of five gardens on Sunday.
 Inside and Out at Duck Creek
Inside and Out at Duck CreekEvocative paintings of New York (and Nuyorican) apartments and a sculptural installation inspired by nature are at the Arts Center at Duck Creek.
 A Nautical Tragedy
A Nautical Tragedy The 1876 wreck of the cargo ship Circassian off the coast of Mecox Bay is the subject of a live reading-performance in Southampton.
 Art and Performance at WMC
Art and Performance at WMCThe Watermill Center’s 10-acre campus will be enlivened with art installations and performances on its Community Day.
 The Art Scene 06.08.23
The Art Scene 06.08.23Lucy Winton at Tripoli and Dalton Portella at Lucore, new shows at Halsey McKay, Nela Arias-Misson’s brilliant forms at Keyes, Lichtenstein Foundation gifts, butterflies in Bridgehampton, Alastair Gordon’s works on paper.
 Bits and Pieces 06.08.23
Bits and Pieces 06.08.23Horticultural Alliance lecture to focus on year-round gardens, classical piano in Southampton, video installation in Montauk, and master classes at Perlman Music Program.
 Apples for the Teachers, and Students Too
Apples for the Teachers, and Students TooAs part of an effort to teach people about planting edible trees and plants, a new apple orchard has been planted on the farm plot of Stony Brook Southampton’s FoodLab, with help from the Milk Pail in Water Mill.
 East Hampton's 2023 Pride Parade, in Photos
East Hampton's 2023 Pride Parade, in PhotosTo share in Pride Month with the L.G.B.T.Q.+ community is "a loving embrace," the founder of Hamptons Pride, Tom House, told a huge crowd in Herrick Park on Saturday after the conclusion of the second East Hampton Village Pride Parade. It "goes beyond tolerance and acceptance. . . . It says, 'We value you and we're better for your presence; we're so glad you're here.' "
 East Hampton's 2023 Pride Parade, in Photos
East Hampton's 2023 Pride Parade, in PhotosTo share in Pride Month with the L.G.B.T.Q.+ community is "a loving embrace," the founder of Hamptons Pride, Tom House, told a huge crowd in Herrick Park on Saturday after the conclusion of the second East Hampton Village Pride Parade. It "goes beyond tolerance and acceptance. . . . It says, 'We value you and we're better for your presence; we're so glad you're here.' "
 News for Foodies 06.08.23
News for Foodies 06.08.23A new taco outpost in Sag, Kissaki to welcome pastaRAMEN, Bostwick’s seafood market, a new beer garden on Napeague, and Grindstone expands once more.
 East Hampton Woman and Toddler Daughter Killed in Virginia Plane Crash
East Hampton Woman and Toddler Daughter Killed in Virginia Plane CrashAdina Azarian, an East Hampton real estate broker, and her 2-year-old daughter, Aria, were among those killed when the private plane in which they were returning to Long Island on Sunday crashed in Virginia. The pilot and a nanny were apparently also killed in the crash.
 Forever Shingle in Southampton
Forever Shingle in SouthamptonThe Southampton Arts Center's sixth annual Architecture and Design Tour, set for Friday, June 16, will explore the modern evolution of Shingle Style architecture in Southampton.
The Steinbeck House, newly preserved as a cultural resource through efforts by Southampton Town, private donors, and the academic community, is now open to visitors on Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m., by appointment only.
 Smoke From Canada Wildfires Reaches East End
Smoke From Canada Wildfires Reaches East EndSmoke was reported across the East End on Saturday morning, when residents awoke to the distinct smell of something burning. According to meteorologists with Environment Canada, the smoke is from a wildfire in the Province of Nova Scotia, where some 23,000 hectares of woodland (around 57,000 acres) have been burning in an out-of-control fire that started last weekend.
 L.G.B.T.Q.+ Pride on Display Once Again
L.G.B.T.Q.+ Pride on Display Once AgainBuilding on the resounding success of last year's inaugural event, Hamptons Pride is once again hosting a parade through East Hampton Village and a big after-party in Herrick Park on Saturday to celebrate L.G.B.T.Q.+ individuals and allies at the start of Pride Month.
 ‘Patriotism Is a Promise’
‘Patriotism Is a Promise’The stirring strains of “You’re a Grand Old Flag” grew louder as Monday’s Memorial Day parade made its way from Main Street to Hook Mill in East Hampton Village. But the patriotic music, the magnificent spring sunshine, and the seeming entirety of East Hampton Town’s Little League participants and their parents belied the solemnity of the occasion.
 A Tribute to a Shinnecock Elder
A Tribute to a Shinnecock ElderIn honor of the late Elizabeth (Chee Chee) Thunderbird Haile, a Shinnecock Indian Nation elder who was one of the “founding grandmothers” of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, a bench was dedicated last week at the school. “This was a tangible way to always remember what Chee Chee gave us and is still giving us,” said Tinka Topping, Hayground's other founding grandmother.
 Deep Lake at Mine Is a Lot to Ponder
Deep Lake at Mine Is a Lot to PonderSand Highway L.L.C., a 14.49-acre sand and gravel mine on Middle Highway in East Hampton, is challenging a 2022 determination by the town’s principal building inspector that its mining activities have surpassed what the town allows. The matter was in front of the town’s zoning board of appeals on May 16. There is a lot of history.
 What Now, Wainscott?
What Now, Wainscott?With the hope that voters will see it as a good-faith gesture that turns some no votes into yeses, Wainscott School District officials have slightly trimmed their proposed 2023-24 budget ahead of a June 20 revote. The new plan, totaling $6,144,331, “is effectively the contingency budget,” said David Eagan, president of the school board.
 Sabotage on the Trails
Sabotage on the TrailsThe Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt, the Southampton Town Trustees, and the Nature Conservancy have installed 13 split-rail fences at sensitive junctures along the greenbelt to discourage mountain bikers, e-bikers, dirt bikers, and A.T.V. riders. But they get ripped out.
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