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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in East Hampton. From education to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Talking the Bill of Rights: A series of 8 Zooms hosted by former lawyers Mara Zonderman and Terry Lucas, focusing on the history and relevance of the Bill of Rights in honor of the sesquicentennial.
Immerse yourself in the healing vibration of crystal sound bowls with Alessandra Lattanzio. This class offers meditation and relaxation, helping to destress, relieve anxiety and depression, and promote inner peace. Held in the Baldwin Room at the East Hampton Library.
Tal, a guitarist/songwriter in the americana/folk/ blues tradition performs solo acoustic from both his original & traditional repertoire.
Alastair Gordon traces the history of the modern movement in art and architecture on Eastern Long Island. The updated and expanded book will be available for purchase and signing at the event. This year's Tom Twomey Series is presented as a partnership between the East Hampton Library and the East Hampton Historical Society.
Discover the forgotten Revolutionary War history of East Hampton's Gardiner's Bay! Gardiner's Bay, a critical deep-water anchorage at the eastern end of Long Island, was the operational center for the Royal Navy throughout the American Revolution, serving as the indispensable staging ground for the British fleet. This talk will track the continuous flow of warships in and out of the bay, demonstrating its essential role in maintaining naval dominance over the approaches to New York and enabling major troop movements and coastal raids. By analyzing the Navy's activity in this one location, we can fully appreciate how Gardiner's Bay underpinned the entire British war effort in the northern theater.