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DISNEY FLOWER SHOW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17Second District Southold Town and Riverhead Garden Clubs have partnered to present a standard flower show entitled “Disney Floral Fantasy”. It will be held at Raphael Vineyard, located at 39390 Main Rd., Peconic,NY. The show is free and open to the public from 2-5:30PM. For more information call: 765-1337, 727-7312.

SOUTHOLD HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S YARD SALE SATURDAY JUNE 13This great annual sale beginning at 8:30am on the Prince Building porch (54325 Main Road, Southold). Don’t miss it!

SHABBAT AT THE BEACH CONTINUING A BUCOLIC TRADITIONFRIDAY NIGHTS STARTING JUNE 19

What could be better than celebrating creation overlooking L I Sound here on the North Fork? All are invited to join North Fork Reform Synagogue to celebrate Friday night services at Kenney’s Beach in Southold. Bring a picnic and beach chairs...food to share if you like. The children will romp, eat and enjoy themselves. Have supper [around 6:30 p.m.], and services about 7:30 p.m. as we light the Sabbath candles, sing the Kiddush over the wine and say the blessing for the challah bread.Watch the beauty of the setting sun over the waters of Long Island Sound and welcome the Sabbath in song, prayer, friendship and meditation.This is the seventh year for Beach Services and they grow more popular with each sunset over the Sound. A wonderful experience for children and all of us...appreciation of creation as we are fortunate enough to live it on our North Fork.On the rare occasion when the weather doesn’t cooperate, come to the home NFRS shares with the Cutchogue Presbyterian Church on Main Road. Information at 631 722-5712; northforkreformsynagogue.org. The first in the series on June 19th will be shared with the other North Fork congregations, Temple Israel and Congregation Tifereth Israel for a communal meal starting at 5:30 p.m. For the balance of the season services join us at 6:30 pm when you are invited to bring your picnic to enjoy before services on July 10 and 24, and August 7 and 21. This is a family favorite. Do bring the children, your guests, neighbors and friends. For directions: northforkreformsynagogue.org

LAVISH LAVENDER & ROSES LUNCHEON SUNDAY JUNE 19A fundraiser for the CLT (Affordable Housing) of Southold Town, Inc., Lavish Lavender & Roses Luncheon will be held from 11:30-2:00pm at The Hellenic in East Marion- North Side of 25A. $100 a person, $350 for a table of 4, $500 for a table of 6 – Tax Free Donation. Say farewell to spring in your best spring outfit with altruistic friends; bring your camera! Reservations by June 15 at 631-477-3050 from 11-5pm daily.

BUILDING ON TRADITION GALA SATURDAY JUNE 13 The NFCT 7th Annual Building on Tradition Gala: “It Takes Two” will be held on at Stonewalls and will include food, raffles, entertainment by NFCT members including a preview of the Youth on Stage Summer Show: All Shook Up. Individual tickets to the Gala will be $100, but we hope that many of you will consider matching up with a friend and buying an “It Takes Two” ticket that includes 2 tickets and recognition in the Gala program. Also, new this year, for groups of people that reserve 8 or more tickets together, we will reserve tables for you. All INCOME (not only profits) will be matched by Michael and Emily Corey, so please get group of friends together and join us at the Gala! Tickets are available at www.nfct.com or 631-298-NFCT (6328).

“VICTORIAN HIGH TEA SUNDAY JUNE 14 The Southold Historical Society will be hosting a Victorian Tea in conjunction with the First Presbyterian Church of Southold in honor of the Southold Town’s 375th Anniversary. The tea will be held at the Historical Society’s Museum Complex which is located at 55200 Main Road, Southold. Along with a scenic setting, attendees will enjoy tea sandwiches and assorted sweets. Tea will be presented in individual teapots and each table will be decorated with a table prize of a tea cup planted with flowers. The Historical Society complex will be open for tours as well. The Tea will be from 1-3pm. Pre-registration is suggested as space is limited. Contact Chris Wruck at 765-4614 to make your reservation. A small donation would be appreciated. For more info: (631) 765-5500 or visit www.southoldhistoricalsociety.org

FOOD DRIVES KICK OFF SATURDAY JUNE 13Many people in Southold Town suffer from food shortage and rely on C.A.S.T.’s Food Pantry for food assistance. The C.A.S.T. (Community Action Southold Town)’s first Supermarket Food Drive of the season will take place at the following locations:Greenport IGA: 9:30am - 1:30pmSouthold IGA: 9:45am - 1:45pmKing Kullen, Cutchogue: 10:00am - 2:00pmWaldbaums, Mattituck: 10:15am - 2:15pmC.A.ST. conducts 4 Supermarket Food Drives a year. The next C.A.S.T. Food Drive will be held on Saturday, August 8th. C.A.S.T.’s food pantry is a valuable resource that helps struggling families stretch their monthly budget by providing basic food items. If you are unable to make a contribution to the food drive at a local supermarket on June 13th, but wish to make a contribution, look for C.A.S.T. collection bins at stores, where non-perishable food items can be dropped. In addition, C.A.S.T. accepts donations of non-perishable food items and gift cards, at its Greenport office Monday through Friday from 9-12pm and 1-5pm. For more information, please call 477-1717. “Neighbors helping Neighbors” ...please consider helping in any way you can.

HOOKED RUG EXHIBIT OPENS SATURDAY JUNE 13The Southold Historical Society exhibition of works by fiber artist, Marilyn Bottjer, which will open to the public in the Cosden-Price Gallery in the Reichert Family Center, located at 54127 Main Road, Southold. An opening reception for the artist will be held, Friday, June 12th, 2015 from 5:30-7 pm. Bottjer is best known for her colorful and inventive hooked wall hangings, which can depict anything from local and regional buildings and landscapes, to special events and independent creations that appear almost abstract in nature. Bottjer is both an artist and teacher who has offered classes at a variety of prominent institutions, including at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. Her creations have been featured at major museums and cultural institutions, including the Farnsworth Art Museum, located in Rockland, Maine; the American Folk Art Museum, located in New York City; The University of Connecticut Gallery, located in Stamford, Connecticut; and the Brookfield Craft Center, located in Brookfield, Connecticut. Her works have also been featured in a number of important publications on rug hooking and on television on the Home and Garden Television (HGTV) network. The exhibit will be on display through June 27, Thursday-Saturday, 1-4pm. For more info: (631) 765-5500 or www.southoldhistoricalsociety.org.

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NFAWL’S SUMMER IN THE SUN EXTRAVAGANZA SUNDAY, AUGUST 23Not too early to mark your calendar for North Fork Animal Welfare League’s Annual Summer Event. This year our fundraiser will be held at the Wharf House at Founder’s Landing. Please join us for fabulous food, great entertainment and the beautiful water of Peconic Bay. Details to follow in next issue.

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CATCH-A-STAR LITERARY LUNCHEON THURSDAY, JULY 16Memoirist and fiction writer Abigail Thomas will be the guest speaker at the annual Catch-A-Star Literary Luncheon, to be held at noon at the Sound View Restaurant in Greenport. This is the 20th year that Paula Shengold has arranged and chaired the summer luncheon celebrating arts and letters, sponsored by the Daughters of Israel group of Congregation Tifereth Israel synagogue in Greenport. The event typically attracts more than 100 guests from the North and South Forks, Suffolk and Westchester Counties, and Connecticut. Stephen King says Abigail Thomas’s new memoir, What Comes Next and How to Like It, “fills memory with living breath.” He calls her the Emily Dickinson of memoirists, as so much of her book’s wisdom is “between the lines and in the white spaces.” Glowing reviews of the new book, which addresses the joys of her life as well as aspects of growing older, duplicate those of her two previous memoirs, A Three Dog Life and Safekeeping, which focus on experiences during her younger days. Lunch will feature locally grown foods, and guests will have an opportunity to take home great raffle prizes. Advance reservations are suggested. Tickets at $35 each can be reserved by calling the synagogue at 631-477-0232.

For events celebrating Southold’s 375th Anniversary visit:southold375.com

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FOODIE TOUR SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20Excitement mounts as we approach the 9th Annual North Fork Foodie Tour featuring over 18 locations plus lectures at Charnews Farm. Sponsored by North Fork Reform Synagogue [NFRS] from l0 am to 4 pm. Foodie Tour 9 has brand new locations as well as favorites of prior tours. Enjoy this opportunity to meet the extraordinary people who have dedicated their lives to producing local foods that make North Fork so special. It is a unique chance to visit behind the scenes. Foodie Tour 9 is a self-guided exploration of local artisans who produce distinctive foods and practice methods of sustainable agriculture helping to preserve our world. Quite a bargain: while some individual locations charge $15 for visits during the season, Foodie Tour visitors enjoy many venues and several talks all for one low $25 entry for adults that hasn’t changed since the event started 8 years ago; children 12 and under are FREE. Visit Lavender by the Bay, 8 Hands Farm, East End Mushroom Co., Catapano Dairy Farm, Satur Farms, Sang Lee Farms, Krupski’s Vegetable & Pumpkin Farm, Mar-Gene Farm, Shinn Estate Vineyards, Goodale Farms, Southold Garden, The Farm, Greenport Brewery, Surrey Lane Farm, Ty Llwyd Farm, Browder’s Birds, Macari Vineyard, North Fork Roasting Co., Koppert Kress and the Agricultural Center at Charnews Farm: Southold, the home of Sang Lee Farms: Asian vegetables and more. CSA Invincible Summer Farms: heirloom tomatoes, peppers and more. From Scratch Farm: pasture-raised chickens. CSA. Akio Shoji: Japanese vegetables. KLM Mushrooms: mushrooms. The Growing Seed: vegetables and home gardening services. Wild Feast Foods: vegetables and custom catering. The Farm Beyond: cover crop trials this summer. Reknowned Chef John Ross will speak as well as other interesting lecture presentations.The Slow Food organization will give out literature and offer the opportunity to join them in projects to educate children and other ways to enhance our well being. Get tickets on line at www.northforkreformsynagogue.org or Gallery M in Greenport; Complement the Chef, Southold; Mattituck Florist; Barth’s Pharmacy in Riverhead and on the South Fork at Bookhampton in East Hampton, 41 Main Street and Bookhampton in Southampton,16 Hampton Road. By mail: NFRS, PO Box 1625, Southold NY 11971 or on tour day at any Foodie Tour location. Information: 631 722-5712. The Foodie Tour will headquarter, sell tickets + provide Tour Maps at Peconic Land Trust’s Agricultural Learning Center at Charnews Farm, 3005 Youngs Avenue in Southold, between Rtes 25 and 48.

FREE PROGRAMS AT THE RIVERHEAD FREE LIBRARYAll welcome. 631.727.3228 • www.riverheadlibrary.org

ADULTS:ESL Classes: Tuesdays at 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 7 – 8pm, Thursdays at 10:30 – 11:30 amSenior Singles Meet & Greet: Wednesday, June 17, 6:30 – 8 pm Write Your Own Story: Wednesdays, June 10, 17, 4 – 5:30 pm Wednesday Night Movie: Wednesdays, June 10, 17 & 24 at 6:30 pmWorld Cinema: Friday, June 12 at 11 am – 12:30 pmBooked for Lunch: Friday, June 12, 12:30 – 1:30 pm Get Your Game On: Saturday, June 13, 2 – 4:30 pmBook Discussion: Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline, Thursday, June 25, 7 – 8 pm Peconic Bay Medical Center Lecture: Strength Training, Tuesday, June 30, 11am-noon

CHILDREN:Meet the Breeds: Tuesday, June 9, Wednesday, June 10, 4 – 4:45 pm Friday Night Fun – Zumba: Fridays, June 12, 26, 6 – 7 pm Bloom in Spring BINGO: Monday, June 15, 4 – 4:45 pm Horsing Around: Tuesday, June 16, 4 – 5 pm TEENS:Teen Make-Up: Monday, June 8, 4 – 5:30 pm Teen Game Nites: Friday, June 26, 6 – 8 pm

EASTERN LONG ISLAND HOSPITALwww.ELIH.org • 201 Manor Place, Greenport • 477-5164

Ongoing: Caregiver Support Group – A support group for caregivers, who care for the chronically ill or elderly, 3rd Tuesday each month, 1:30pm – 2:30pm sponsored by Southold Town Senior Services, 750 Pacific St, Mattituck. For information, call 631.298.4460.

Ongoing: Senior Wellness Education Series – This free education series features timely topics specifically targeted for older adults, their family, friends and caregivers. Meets the 1st Friday of every month, 11 am – 12 noon. Southold Town Senior Services, 750 Pacific St., Mattituck. For more information or to request transportation, call 631.298.4460. Presented in cooperation with the Town of Southold Human Services and ELIH.

July – September - Dream Green Extravaganza 65 Cash Prizes, Grand Prize: $50,000.Tickets $100(call 631-477-5463) Drawing: Maritime Festival, Greenport, Sept. 27th.

August 8 – ELIH Summer Gala “Blue by the Bay, Paradise Point, Southold” - Enjoy a festive outdoor lawn party with delicious local fare, including signature cocktails, raw bar, passed hors d’oeuvres, dinner served to table butler style and new this year, “After Party” with live music and dancing. Luxury raffle, live and silent auctions. Proceeds benefit the Emergency Department at ELIH. Tickets $200pp. (after July 15, $225). To make reservations for the event or to lend support through sponsorship, call 631.477.5164.

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FLOYD MEMORIAL LIBRARY539 First Street, Greenport • 631-477-0660 floydmemoriallibrary.org • All Welcoome!

ADULT PROGRAMS June 13: Author Event: Joe McKay, Crazy About Words, 3pmJune 17: Mystery Book Discussion, 3:30pmJune 24: Community Gift Circle, 6pmJune 25: Medicare/Fidelis Care, 6pmJune 26: Brunch Poems with Vivian Eyre, 10:30amJune 26: Death Café 9, 3-5pmJune 29: Book Discussion, 2pm at Library, 4pm at Peconic LandingONGOING Tuesdays, June 9, 16, 23, 30 at 11:30am: Tai-Chi & Qi GongWednesdays, 12noon-4pm: Scrabble Wednesday, June 17, 1-3pm: Orient OutreachThursdays, 1-3pm: Mah Jongg —Films: Thursdays at 6pm June 11: Eye of the StormJune 18: Camera Buff

CHILDRENS PROGRAMS June 20: Sculpture Art, 11amJune 29: Start of Children’s Summer Reading Program SIGN-UP, 9:30amONGOING Mondays, June 8, 15, 22, 10am: Toddler TimeTuesdays, June 9, 15, 23, 30, 5:30pm: Drop-In CraftsThursdays, 10-11:30am: Free PlayMovies: Wednesdays at 3:30pm June 10: The Black CauldronJune 17: The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. ToadJune 24: Pete’s Dragon

TEEN PROGRAMS June 8, 15, 22, 29: French with Nada, 6pmJune 11, 18, 25: Knittin’ for Newborns, 3-6pmJune 9, 16, 23, 5pm: Beading BonanzaJune 12, 6pm: Board GamesJune 10: Books & Cookies, 6pmJune 17: Father’s Day Craft, 6pmJune 19 & 26, 6pm: Big Screen Wii, 6pmJune 26: Teen Summer Reading Club Kick-off, 6pmJune 27: Anime Art, 3pm

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CUTCHOGUE NEW SUFFOLK FREE LIBRARYAll welcome. 631-734-6360 • www.cutchoguelib.org

ADULTSEvery Tuesday 6:30-7:30pm., LEARN OR IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH. No Registra-tion. Free.Wed. June 10, 6:30-7:30pm. BASIC BIKE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE. Registra-tion Required Sat. June 13, 2:00pm. FIRST LADIES OF CHINA INTO THE LIMELIGHT. Registra-tion requested.Tues. June 16, 6:30pm. THE MAGIC OF HERBS. Free herb plant. Registration Required.Wed. June 17, 6:00-8:30pm. INFANT & CHILD CPR & CHOKING Certification. Ad-vanced Registration Required. Fee $35.00.Thurs. June 18, 10:00-11:00am. THURSDAY MORNING BOOK DISCUSSION: “Still Life” by Louis Penny. No Registration required.Tues, June 23, 6:30pm. PRESERVING PLUM ISLAND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Registration Required Wed. June 24, 6:30pm. HYPNOSIS FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE with Albert R. O’Connell CSW Certified Hypnosis Thurs. June 25, 10:00am. COFFEE & CONVERSATION. No registration. Sat. June 27, 9:00-5:00p.m. BOAT SAFETY COURSE with Capt. Richard CollnanAdvanced Registration Fee $50.00Tues. June 30, 2:00-3:00p.m. GOLF SIMULATOR DEMONSTRATION AT CEDARS GOLF COURSE Registration required, space limited.Tues. July 7, 6:30p.m. CHOCOLATE TASTING with North Fork Chocolate Company Registration Requested

TEENSThurs. June 4-June 30, 5:00-7:00p.m. BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Please register.REGENTS REVIEW WITH ANTHONY ABBETE Tues. June 9. 5:00-6:30p.m. Earth Science / Cutchogue LibraryTues. June 9, 7:00-8:30p.m. Biology / Southold LibraryMon. June 15, 4:00-5:30p.m. Chemistry / Mattituck LibraryMon. June 15, 6:00-7:30p.m. Algebra / Mattituck LibraryPlease register at the library where the review is being offered.Wed. June 17, 6:00-8:30p.m. INFANT & CHILD CPR & CHOKING, RED CROSS CERTIFIED. PLEASE REGISTRATION REQUIRED. FEE $35.00Wed. June 24, 6:30p.m. HYPNOSIS FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE. AGES 12-17. Please register.

TWEENSFri. June 26, 2:00-3:00p.m. BADMINTON ON THE VILLAGE GREEN, Grades 5-8 Please RegisterTues. June 30, 2:00-9:00p.m. WATERMELON PIZZAS & SUMMER SNACKS , Grades 5-8, Please Register,Fri. July 3, 2:00-3:30p.m. BBQ & OUTDOOR GAMES, Grades 5-8 Please Register.Tues. July 7, 1:00-2:00p.m. ANNOUNCING TWEEN TUESDAYS- SUPERHERO MOVIE TRIVIA, Ages 10-14 Grades 5-8 Please RegisterWed. July 8, 12:00-2:00p.m. BAGELS & CINDERELLA, Grades 5-8. Register.Wed, July 8. 5:00-5:45p.m TWEEN YOGA - MARY HASEL, Ages 9-12. Register.

CHILDRENFri. June 19, 8:30p.m. FRIDAY FAMILY FLICKs- BIG HERO 6. Children ages 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required. Outdoor Movie on Village Green. Sat. June 27, 10:00a.m. HARBES BARNYARD ADVENTURE Please register Fee $7.50pp Meet at the farm in MattituckTues. July 7, 6:00p.m. HAPPY CLAM. On the Village Green Bring blankets/chairs for sitting. Register. Wed. July 8, 1:00p.m. OUR FAVORITE KATIE’S PUPPETS Parrish Hall. Register

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LIBRARY PROGRAM CALENDAR:Mon., June 8, 6 pm — Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Open to the public.Fri., June 12, 1:30 pm FILM: American Sniper (R) Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle becomes a legend on the battlefield but, back home, finds he can’t leave the war behind. Free.Sat., June 13, 8:15 am – “Do-As-You-Please” Bus Trip to NYC sponsored by the Friends of the Mattituck-Laurel Library. Convenient stops in Manhattan, return bus leaves the city at 6pm. Space limited. $25 (non-refundable) tickets at the Circulation Desk. Sun., June 14, 1-3 pm – Artist’s Reception. Stop in to meet Carol Gold and view her “Coastal Visions” exhibit of oil paintings. All are welcome. Refreshments will be offered.Mon. June 15, 4-5:30 pm – FOR TEENS: Regents Review in Physical Setting Chemistry. Register at the Reference Desk. FREE.Mon. June 15, 6-7:30 pm – FOR TEENS: Regents Review in Algebra 1 Common Core. Register at the Reference Desk. FREE.Tues., June 16, 9:30 am – Friends of the Library Meeting. Open to the public.Tues., June 16, 1:30-3 pm – Health Insurance Counseling. Individual, confidential and ac-curate information and guidance for seniors and other Medicare eligible persons.Sponsor: Suffolk County Office for the Aging. Call desk for an appointment. FREE. Wed., June 17, 2:30-5:30 pm – Friends of the Library Book Sale. Come to the Library’s lower level for reading, viewing and listening materials all at bargain prices.Wed., June 17, 7 pm – Cooking Demo. Chef Rob Scott will share some great “Creative Summer Salads”. Bring your appetite! Register at the Circulation Desk. $5 per person.Thurs., June 18, 7 pm – Lavender by the Bay: Heaven on Earth. Learn about the types, cultivation and drying of lavender – and taste some lavender honey. There will be special gifts for the audience – don’t miss it! Register at the Circulation Desk. FREE.Fri., June 19, 1:30 pm FILM: Monk with a Camera (NR) Nicky Vreeland, son of Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, quit photography to become a Buddhist monk. Years later, he picks up his cameras again to raise money for his monastery. Free.Thurs., June 25, 6:30 pm – Book Discussion. A discussion of “Vanished” by Joseph Finder will be lead by our Reader’s Advisor, Bev Wowak. All are welcome. FREE.Fri., June 26, 1:30 pm FILM: Pelican Dreams (G) Follow the plight of a wayward California pelican in this film which explores nesting grounds, Pacific coast migration and survival challenges. Free.Mon., June 29, 10 am – Sign-Up Begins for Childrens’ and Tweens’ Summer Programs. Register in person in the Children’s Library. FREE.Thurs., July 2, 6-8 pm – Great Books Discussion. Casual discussion of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, considered a jewel in the crown of British poetry, written by an author unknown. Group meets again on July 9th. Register at the Reference Desk and receive a complimentary copy of the book. FREE.Fri., July 3, 1:30 pm FILM: Unbroken (PG13) Olympian Louis Zamperini endures a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, 47 days in a raft and a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp. Free.Mon., July 6, 6 pm – Apple Users Group. Explore the “ins and outs” of Apple devices with coordinator, Phil Karda. All are welcome. Sign up at the Circulation Desk. FREE.Tues., July 7, 6 pm – FOR FAMILIES: The Happy Clam. Sing and dance along with Lena and Brian to child-friendly music. LOCATION: Cutchogue Village Green (Rain location: Cutchogue Parish Hall). FREE.Wed., July 8, 11 am – Chess Workshop for those having completed grades 2-6. Join Jim MacLeod for instruction and competitive play. FREE.Wed., July 8, 3 pm – Lego K-1 for those having completed grades K-1. Make a Lego creation with Library Legos that will go on display. FREE.Wed., July 8, 4 pm – Be a Language Hero for those having completed grades 2-6. Join Johanna Boutcher on a secret mission through different settings using Spanish and save the day! (Additional sessions on July 25 & 22 – must attend all 3 sessions.) FREE.Wed., July 8, 7 pm – Local Author Talk. Mary Ellen Tomaszewski will speak about her memoir “Time and Other Fragile Gifts”. No registration required. FREE. ON-GOING CLASSES:Low Impact Dance Aerobics: Mondays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. $$Yoga for Beginners: Mondays from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. $$Mahjong: Mondays at 10 a.m. & Tuesdays at 11 a.m. FREEApple Users Group: 1st Monday of every month from 6-8 p.m. FREEYoga Instruction: Tuesdays at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. & Saturdays at 8 a.m. $$English Conversation Group: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. FREEChair Aerobics: Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. $$French Conversation Group: Thursdays from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. FREEIN THE LIBRARY’S ART GALLERYJUNE: “Coastal Visions” — Oil Paintings by Carol GoldCarol’s show will feature her continued visual dialogue with Northern and Southern seascapes and landscapes as large oil paintings on linen. Admirers of Carol’s art say that they feel they can “walk right into her paintings” or “jump right into the water”. All are welcome at a reception to meet the artist on Sunday, June 14th from 1 to 3 p.m. IN THE DISPLAY CASE: Marble Carvings by Gary CrowtherJULY: “Variations on a Dream” — Paintings and mixed media by Lois LevyLois Levy brings her background as a professional commercial artist (fashion illustrator) to her work. She says, “I am as comfortable with representational art as I am with mixed media abstraction. I delight in pushing boundaries and marching to my own beat; never limiting myself to just one form of expression or medium.” All are welcome at a reception to meet the artist on Friday, July 10th from 5 to 7 p.m. IN THE DISPLAY CASE: Jewelry by Wanda Nardolillo — Wanda makes her beautiful “one-of-a-kind” jewelry pieces from found and recycled materials.

FOSTERS NEEDED!It’s Kitten Season, and we need volunteers to take in litters to foster until they are ready for adoption. This is a great opportunity to get involved with animal rescue with no long term commitment. Call SAVES 631-722-0015 or email [email protected] to help!

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SUFFOLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Museum & Library)300 W. Main St., Riverhead • www.suffolkcountyhistoricalsociety.org

631-727-2881 • Gallery Hours: Weds.- Sat. 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Library Hours: Weds.-Sat. 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

On Exhibit until Sept. 19 - From Shore to Shore: Boatbuilders and Boatyards of Long Island, in collaboration with Long Island Traditions. Since the 19th century, LI and Westchester have been home to many boatbuilders, ranging from traditional builders such as Gil Smith of Patchogue to the 35 modern builders featured in this exhibit. Join us for this celebration of our region’s great tradition of boat building! Exhibition also includes rarely seen historic maritime images by Hal B. Fullerton as well as a magnificent maritime painting and sculpture exhibit curated by J. Russell Jinishian and Fred Polhemus.Saturday June 13 – 1:00 pm – From Shore to Shore Presentation: Christopher Hale’s Half-Model-Making Demonstrations. Boatbuilder Christopher Hale will demonstrate a method of half-model making by utilizing specialized hand tools and line drawings of specific boats. He will craft working boats indigenous to the South Shore of Long Island, including a 1970s-era Garvey and a sail-powered tonging boat from the early 1900s. Members Free; Non-Members $5. RSVP Requested.Thursday June 18 – 6:00 pm – From Shore to Shore Presentation: J. Russell Jinishian on the Maritime Art of Yesterday and Today. The 45-minute presentation will chronicle the history of marine art from its beginnings to the present day, highlighting key artists and their most important works. Members Free; Non-Members $5. RSVP Requested.Wednesday June 24 – 6:00 pm – BOOK & BOTTLE with Bob MacKay on Great Yachts of LI’s North Shore. Members Free; Non-Members $5. Includes wine & cheese. RSVP. Thursday August 13 – 6:00 pm – BOOK & BOTTLE with Richard Welch on Nineteenth-Century Wooden Shipbuilding on Long Island. Members Free; Non-Members $5. Includes wine & cheese. RSVP Requested.OFF-SITE EXHIBITION: Dental Instruments: Past and Present at Stony Brook Univer-sity Health Sciences Library - now through November 2015. Travel back in time to see instruments used by dentist in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The exhibit showcases the fascinating tools and practices that are precursors to today’s dental instruments and care. More info.: 631-632-6320 or [email protected]: Membership Drive! Please join the Society and support local history pres-ervation. Founded in 1886, SCHS is a non-profit organization that collects and preserves the rich history of Suffolk County. We operate a history museum, offer an expansive library and archives, and host a multitude of events, programs, and educational lectures and workshops. Our unique collection reflects more than three centuries of local history! Visit our website or call 631-727-2881 for more information.SCHS Historic Photo of the Week Series! To subscribe visit our website or send an email request to librarian Wendy Polhemus-Annibell: [email protected]

Do you know aCertified Swimming Instructor?The Southold Recreation Department’s search has been unsuccessful for a certified and qualified swimming instructor to run the 2015 swimming lessons program, and as of this writing, the Rec Department will not be offering swimming lessons at area beaches as we have done in the past. There may still be time to run an abbreviated schedule if we can hire an instructor soon, so if you know of anyone who would be interested and qualified, please contact the Recreation Department at 631-765-5182

Swimming LessonsMay Be Sunk!

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