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INDY SNAPSINDY SNAPSIndependent / Jessica Mackin

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T h e P r o s t a t e C a n c e r Founda t i on , a nonp ro f i t organization dedicated to accelerating the world’s most promising cancer research, hosted a special evening - the “This Is It” Gala - on August 23 at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill. Nearly 250 guests were in attendance in support of the 10th Annual Charles Evans PCF Pro-Am Tennis Tournament held from August 22 to 24, raising $1.5 million for prostate cancer research.

IvyConnect, the world’s fastest growing social incubator that brings together inspiring entrepreneurs, artists, and innovative professionals hos ted i t s second Hamptons Weekend in Sag Harbor that was presented by Cadillac.

The weekend of events brought together the next generation of leading minds in NYC in a fun setting. On August 23 guests joined recording artist Natalia Kills and IvyConnect as they co-hosted a charity benefit for Building Blocks For Change.

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Gallery WalkBy Jessica Mackin

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected] Teare

Kevin Teare, a visual artist and a musician, combines the two disciplines in his most recent work. The artist will be exhibiting both watercolor studies and oil on mylar paintings at the Art Gallery at the Quogue Library. An opening reception takes place Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. Teare lives and works in Sag Harbor.

The show runs through September 29.Robert Motherwell

Guild Hall in East Hampton presents a gallery talk on Robert Motherwell by guest curator Phyllis Tuchman on Sunday at noon. When Robert Motherwell was in his seventies and looking back at the period when he lived in East Hampton, he recalled, “I did my best work there.”

In this spirit, organizers will call attention to Motherwell’s early work and explore the contributions that Motherwell made to the Abstract Expressionist movement in the context of the East End artist’s community.

While in East Hampton, Motherwell lived and worked in a house and studio designed by Pierre Chareau, the inimitable French architect. A show devoted to the paintings Motherwell made during those remarkable years has never been mounted. Focusing on two dozen important works from 17 major museums and five private collections, Robert Motherwell: The East Hampton Years, 1944-1952 will surprise even those who think they know this pioneering American abstractionist’s art well.

ONGOINGLabor Day Show Continues

Southampton Artists Association Labor Day Show at the Levitas Gallery for the Arts in the Southampton Cultural Center runs through Sunday.Michael Combs

Parrish Road Show presents Michael Combs at Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead through September 28.JoAnne Dumas

JoAnne Dumas is a photographer inspired by the tantalizing qualities of water. “Resplendent Water” is on display at Suffolk County Community College’s Eastern Campus through October 24. A reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, September 18 from 4 to 6 PM.Quiet Riot

Christine Sciulli’s “Quiet Riot” is on display at Duck Creek Farm in East Hampton. The show runs through September 20. Visit duckcreekfarmarts.blogspot.com.For The People

karyn mannix contemporary presents “For The People: Beat of the Street”

benefiting East End Hospice at Atlantic Terrace Motel in Montauk. The show runs through Sunday by appointment only. Visit www.karynmannixcontemporary.com.Linda Fantuzzo

Hagins & Mortimer Design in Southampton hosts the Hamptons debut of Charleston painter Linda Fantuzzo at their recently opened design gallery. Works can be seen through September 30. Visit www.haginsmortimerdesign.com.Silas Marder Gallery

S i l a s M a r d e r G a l l e r y i n Br idgehampton presents Jason Middlebrook with “Every Tree is a Map,” a solo exhibition of recent painting and sculpture. The show is on view through September 14.Megan Euell

The 1708 House in Southampton presents Megan Euell “Paintings and Drawings from The Hamptons and Europe.” The show runs through September.Norma Jean Pilates

Norma Jean Pilates in Sag Harbor, in association with Aureus Contemporary Gallery, presents a group exhibition featuring three contemporary women artists, Claire Shegog, Sara Carter, and Elise Wehle. The exhibition is on view through September 14.Saboteurs

The East Hampton Historical Society presents “June 13, 1942: Saboteurs Land in Amagansett” at the Clinton Academy Museum. The show runs through October 13.

Artwork by Kevin Teare.

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Sweet CharitiesBy Jessica Mackin

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected] Art Auction

The 2014 Box Art Auction to Benefit East End Hospice will take place on Saturday at the Ross School Center for Well Being on Goodfriend Drive in East Hampton from 4:30 to 7 PM. A highlight of the late summer season, the event is the Hospice’s only annual benefit held in East Hampton and benefits residents of the Town of East Hampton.

All proceeds will b ene f i t Ea s t E nd H o s p i c e , w h i c h

provides care for terminally ill patients,

their famil ies and loved ones living on the North and South

Fo r k s o f Long Island, including

the Eastern Suffolk County township of Brookhaven. The Hospice recently broke ground on

an East End Hospice Inpatient Facility in Quiogue.

Call 631-288-7080 or email [email protected] Benefit

The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation will host its fifth Annual SASF Benefit at the Boardy Barn in Hampton Bays on Saturday from 6 to 10 PM. Dinner will consist of a generously provided buffet of sumptuous food from local restaurants and shops. Drinks can be purchased at a “discount” cash bar and music by the Second Shift will rock the place all night. In addition there will be a silent auction, Chinese auction, 50/50 raffle and door prizes. Guests are asked to bring dog or cat food for donation to the shelter’s Pet Food Pantry.

Proceeds will help to support the shelter’s mobile and in house spay/neuter clinics in order to reduce the population of homeless animals and provide low cost spay/neuter services to underserved areas in need. The shelter’s goal is to promote and nourish the bond between people and animals through adoption, education, and community outreach.

Tickets are $30 in advance, and $35 at the door. Tickets may be purchased online at www.southamptonanimalshelter.com or at the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation.

Surf Day Benefit In memory of Sax Leader, the annual

ONCE, A Surf Day Benefit will be held Saturday at Indian Wells Beach in Amagansett. Learning disabled people will have the opportunity to surf one on one with a surfer from the community.

Visit www.saxleaderfoundation.com to sponsor a learning disabled person for $30. All proceeds will go towards sending a person with drug, alcohol or depression issues to counseling at a reputable drug rehabilitation center.Real Men Wear Pink

The Real Men Wear Pink Cocktail Party will be held at the Maidstone Club Tennis House on Maidstone Lane in East Hampton on Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. The cost is $100 per person and the event benefits the Coalition for Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital, Lucia’s Angels and the Ellen Hermanson Breast Center. For ticket info call 631-324-0803.Alternatives For Children

Alternatives For Children’s 18th Annual Classic & Sports Car Road Rally takes place on Saturday, September 13, in Aquebogue. Drivers and navigators will travel the wonderfully beautiful East End, ending with a lunch reception and awards ceremony at The Water’s Edge in East Moriches.

The event benefits the programs and services for the children with disabilities that Alternatives For Children serve. Visit www.alternatives4children.org/road-rally.html.Color Me Wild

The “Color Me Wild” color run/walk, a 5K to benefit the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center, starts at Tiana Beach in Hampton Bays on Saturday, September 20 at 9 AM, rain or shine. Admission is $50 per person and each runner will receive a T-shirt and dye packet. Runners will be covered with biodegradable corn starch-based dye of all different colors and the race will finish back at Tiana Beach where DJs will play music and have a dance party at the pavilion along the ocean. All proceeds go toward benefiting the Center’s mission to rehabilitate and return animals to the wild.

Visit www.wildliferescuecenter.org.Wines & Canines

Save homeless pets and enjoy scenic vineyards during peak harvest season on the North Fork at the Wines & Canines walk/run benefit. Take a leisurely dog walk/run at Baiting Hollow Farm to benefit Kent Animal Shelter on Sunday, September 21, at 10 AM. Chinese auction, raffles, low-cost canine vaccines and microchipping, caricature and photo portraits, wine and food sales, Kent’s pet boutique, and more will make this a great day out.

Registration and information at www.crowdrise.com/KentWinesCanines or call 631-727-5731.Golf Tournament

A benefit Golf Tournament for The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreation Center takes place September 22, at a Bridgehampton course designed by Rees Jones. The day starts at 10 AM with brunch, practice, 18 holes of golf, the 19th celebratory buffet dinner with awards plus a few surprises. Visit www.BHCCRC.com.

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Coming AttractionsBy Jessica Mackin

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected] Gospel Choir

The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center presents the Howard Gospel Choir of Howard University on Saturday at 4:30 PM at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. For more info visit www.bhccrc.com.

The Old MastersGuild Hall in East Hampton presents

staged reading of The Old Masters by Simon Gray starring Amy Irving, Brian Murray, Victor Slezak, Holland Taylor and Harris Yulin on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.JDTLab: Bluebirds

JDTLab: Bluebirds by Joe Brondo takes place at Guild Hall in East Hampton Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Night MovesBy Jessica Mackin

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected] Wonder Tribute

Broadway Greats Come Together for a Stevie Wonder Tribute at Historic Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday at 8 PM. The show will be featuring an all star band led by Frank Canino and names such as Charlotte Crossley, Dwayne Clark, Jason W. McCollum and Donald Webber Jr. Visit www.suffolktheater.com.The Jam Session

The Jam Session takes place on Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Special guests this week are Hector Martignon, piano, and Ada Rovatti, sax. Visit www.thejamsession.org.Southampton Publick House

Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to

7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials and DJ Tony. Friday happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.Buckley’s Inn Between

Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.Outerbanks Restaurant

Reggae Fridays at Outerbanks in Riverhead are each week at 8 PM. Happy hour is Monday to Friday from 3 to 6 PM. For more info visit www.theouterbanksrestaurant.com.

Ada Rovatti is a guest at this week's Jam Session.

Indian Wells TavernIndian Wells Tavern in Amagansett

will have a live DJ along with drink specials every Friday and Saturday night from 11 PM to 2 AM. Each night a signature shot will be offered for $6 at the bar. The cover is $5. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400.

WolfferTwilight Thursdays take place

at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack. Enjoy live music on the lawn of the main winery from 5 to 8 PM. Sunset Saturdays take place on the lawn at the wine stand at 5 PM. Visit www.wolffer.com.

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fetzerALL TYPES 1.5

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sutterhome

ALL TYPES

$999WHITE ZIN

$899

woodbridgeCAB, CHARD, MER, SB 1.5

$1199

glenellen

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yellowtail

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$1099

cavitALL FLAVORS 1.5

$1199

mezzacorona

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la marca

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korbelBRUT 750

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ruskova1.75

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new amsterdam

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new amsterdam

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tito’sVODKA 1.75

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georgiVODKA 1.75

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bartonsVODKA 1.75

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wild turkey

BOURBON WHISKEY

1.75

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gordonsGIN 1.75

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white horse

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burnettsVODKA 1.75

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smirnoffVODKA 1.75

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vendangeALL TYPES 1.5

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frisVODKA 1.75

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337CAB

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j&bSCOTCH

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kahlua1.75

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cabo waboBLANCO

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patronSILVER 1.75

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seagramsgin

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bacardiSILVERGOLD1.75

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fleischmannsGIN 1.75

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gilbeysGIN 1.75

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jackdaniels

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bailey’s1.75

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malibu1.75

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bushmills1.75

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skyy vodka

1.75

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captainmorgan

1.75

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cuervogold

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$3699

old smuggler

1.75

$2099

sobieski1.75

$1999

svedka1.75

$2199

kahluaIRISH CREAM 750

$1899LITER

$2499

doublecross

VODKA750

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j. barrred

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j. barrblack

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j. barrgold

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$2999

beefeaterGIN 1.75

$3399

vikingfjord1.75

$1999

chivas1.75

$6199

wildturkey

1011.75

$3899

threeolives

1.75

$2299

stoli1.75

$3199

181MERLOT 750

446CHARD 750

$899

gasconMALBEC 750

$1099

dark horse wines

ALL TYPES

$799

louis m.martini

CAB 750

$1299

santamargheriha

PG 750

$2199

bvNAPA CAB 750

$1499

bv tapestry

TOP RATED 750

$2999

louis martini

ALEX CAB750

$2199

kendalljackson

CHARD 750

$1299

eccodomoni

ALL TYPES 750

$899

alamosMALBEC 750

$899

los vascos

CAB 750

$799

jacobscreek

ALL TYPES 750

$599

banficlassico

CHIANTI 750

$1199

giovelloPINOT GRIGIO 1.5

$1399

zoninPINOT GRIGIO 1.5

$999

rexgoliath

ALL TYPES 1.5

$899

bollaALL TYPES 1.5

$1199

veevORGANIC

VITA FRUIT750

$1299

dewarswhitelabel

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$3499

wildhorse

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$1699

gatonegro

ALL TYPES 1.5

$699

ruffinoCHIANTI, PG 1.5

$1299

st. francis

CHARD 750

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sterlingMERITAGE

SAUV BLANC 750

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cabo waboblanco

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$2699

san guiseppepinot grigio

1.5 ML

$1799san guiseppe

pinot noir750 ML

$899

markwest

PINOT NOIR 1.5

$1799PINOT NOIR 750

$899

stone cellars

CAB, CHARD, PINOT GRIGIO

1.5

$799

sterlingNAPA CHARD,

750

$1199

rosemontSHIRAZ 750

$899

pindarWINTER WHITE 1.5

$1199WINTER WHITE 750

$549

blackstoneMERLOT 750

$899CAB 750

$899

closdu bois

CHARD 750

$1099CAB 750

$1399

andreBRUT/XD

ALL TYPES 750

$549

folonari SOAVE

PINOT GRIGIO1.5

$1099

chandonBRUT 750

$1499

cupcake wines

ALL TYPES 750

$999

coppolaCLARET 750

$1499

kim crawford

SB 750

$1399

nobiloSB 750

$999

hessSEL CHARD 750

$999

rodneystrong

MERLOT 750

$1299CAB 750

$1499

walnutcrest

CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5

$899

forestglen

CHARD 1.5

$1299

moet imperial

BRUT 750

$4199

clicquotBRUT 750

$4199

sterlingNAPA

SAUV BLANC 750

$1099

fronteraALL TYPES 1.5

$899

beringerF. CHARD, CAB,

MER 1.5

$1499

barefootcellars

CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5

$1199

sterlingNAPA CAB 750

$1699

flipflop

ALL TYPES 1.5

$999

beringerPINOT GRIGIO 750

$599

dreamfishdreambird

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beringerWHITE ZIN 1.5

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East End LibrariesBy Kitty Merrill Horoscope

by Kate Plumb

(631) 648-7474

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16 Thorne St.Ronkonkoma, NY 11779

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Week of September 3 -9

Read your rising sign if you know it; or any other sign, as each of us has Aries, Taurus etc. someplace in our charts governing some aspect of our lives.

ARIES (March 21-April 20) – The first quarter moon was yesterday so you ought to be well on your way in your new job, health regime or care giving role; hopefully it has a holistic approach (integration of body, mind and spirit). The Full Moon is Monday night when affairs of the month come to a head. You will know then if what you started last week at the New Moon is going to last.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) – You are in between the New Moon (Aug 25), new beginnings and the Full Moon Monday night, when the beginnings culminate. The Moon is waxing -- getting bigger, swelling -- and so will you. Your ruler Venus moves into Virgo Friday at noon, where details become important. It would be a good time to take up a craft and teach it to your child.

GEMINI (May 20-June 21) – Your ruler Mercury just entered Libra, which has you thinking about relationships, especially with your children or boyfriends. You are between the New Moon from the 25th and the Full Moon Monday night, so matters are swelling, just like the Moon. Full Moons bring underlying issues out to be exposed and dealt with. Your home life or how you feel about yourself and your career sector or reputation will be vying for dominance. If you feel slighted, misunderstood, or wounded, then just know that the situation is not healthy enough for you on all levels and you must take a broader viewpoint.

CANCER (June 21-July 20) – Watch your determination and feelings combine on Thursday noontime to really help you get focused on what you want to accomplish. You will still be serious this weekend until the Moon moves into Pisces Sunday evening, getting ready to come to Full opposite the Sun in Virgo on Monday evening. Full Moons make us aware of something we had not seen before. This time it might be rather painful. Change your perspective to see what the right thing to do for everyone involved is.

LEO (July 20-Aug. 21) - As the week begins, your ruler the Sun meets Jupiter the optimist and powerhouse Pluto. You feel mightily empowered, ready to accomplish anything. The Full Harvest Moon Monday night has you at loggerheads, wanting to express your innovative and creative side but also having unfounded financial or self esteem anxieties. Keep being the optimist, we need your sunny side.

VIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 21) – This week bridges the New and Full Moons. The New Moon in Virgo on the 25th began a new personal cycle for you where the focus is on your appearance and identity. The Full Moon Monday night brings someone else into

the picture. Maybe your new persona threatened the status quo with your partner and he/she is hurt. Venus moves into Virgo at noon on Friday. Your diplomatic skills, not your critical skills, will come into play and you will be able to handle what comes up at the Full Moon.

LIBRA (Sept. 21-Oct. 20) – As we move from the New Moon into the Full Moon Monday night, you will feel a shift. Mercury just entered Libra yesterday and Venus, your ruler moves into Virgo on Friday noon. Thinking about relationships with more emphasis on your diplomatic skills, would be Mercury and more attention to details would be Venus. Spend time alone this week, take that old knitting project out of the closet and finish it. The Full Moon might bring an unresolved health issue to the surface to be dealt with.

SCORPIO (Oct. 20-Nov. 21) – You are the long-suffering sign these days for sure. Sunday brings your ruler Mars into contact with Pluto, just before the Full Moon on Monday evening. Whatever is still residing deep inside (after all you have been through already), whether it be a physical, mental, or emotional blockage, can be rooted out easily under this aspect. There is a time for everything, the Bible says. Freedom from the past that binds us and keeps us from moving forward has to be dug out and released.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. 21) – Optimism begins the week, as the Moon is in your sign. Watch Friday where you might want to exceed safe boundaries; make adjustments. Seriousness marks the weekend until Sunday evening, when the Moon moves into Pisces before the Full Moon Monday evening. Chiron the wounded healer is involved with this Full Moon, so it will be evident what has yet to be healed. No pain no gain.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan 20.) – Saturn your ruler has actually moved into a new degree and will pick up speed this month, moving two degrees. In October it will be four degrees. As Saturn moves ahead, so does the goat as he climbs up the mountain. This week has the Moon in your sign from this evening until Friday evening, so focus is called for. The Full Moon Monday evening will alert you to what dysfunctional thinking patterns you still have or you see around you in others.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 20) – All the fixed signs are having difficulty these days with Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter in conflict to your Sun. Your frustrations about your career are in contrast to how good it seems to be with your partner. To offset any confusing financial issues that may come up at the Full Moon Monday evening, combine resources with someone else. You are born to belong to a group, not to go it alone.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21) – This week bridges the New Moon with the Full Moon. As the Moon gets bigger, your vision does as well, encompassing more, until things explode at the Full Moon Monday evening. Loving your partner also means loving yourself -- not in an egotistical way, but by becoming whole. It is said that one cannot truly love another unless he/she loves him/her self.

Kate Plumb, “cycles scientist,” is a certified NCGR counseling astrologer who teaches monthly at Joshua’s Place in Southampton and sees clients in her home office. She is also certified in Astro*Carto*Graphy-finding beneficial locations to live. website..www.kateplumbastrology.com,blog www.offtheplumbtree.com Kate can be reached at [email protected] or 631-725-9133.

Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222

SATURDAY 9•6•14• A 100th anniversary discussion of World War I is

highlighted with a screening of Dawn Patrol. TUESDAY 9•9•14

• Belle screens at 5 PM.

Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774

THURSDAY 9•4•14• Indy columnist George Aman will teach advanced

beginner bridge in nine sessions beginning today at 12:45 PM. $90SUNDAY 9•7•14

• The ZigZag Quartet performs at 3 PM.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

FRIDAY 9•5•14• The “survival movies” series continues with a

showing of All is Lost at 2 PM.

Quogue Library 631-653-4224

FRIDAY 9•5•14• The American Brass Quintet performs at 4 PM.

SUNDAY 9•7•14• Daniel F. Johnson presents “PG Wodehouse:

The Life & Humor of English writer and local resident” at 2 PM.

Westhampton Library 631-288-3335

FRIDAY 9•22•14• It’s “Mystery Craft” night for tweens from 7

to 8 PM. MONDAY 9•8•14

• It’s back to school with Harry Potter at 2:30 PM with screening of the popular films.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

SATURDAY 9•6•14• The ZigZag Quartet performs from 7:30 to

9 PM.

Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134

FRIDAY 8•22•14• Still Mine will be shown at 1:30 PM.

John Jermain Memorial Library 631-725-0049

SATURDAY 9•6•14• Lego craft takes place at 3 PM.

Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

WEDNESDAY 9•3•14• Telly Karoussos performs at 7 PM.

Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015

MONDAY 9•8•14• Philosophy classes focused on “Medieval

Thought” will be offered by Dr. Susan Pashman from 1 to 3 PM.

Riverhead Library 631-727-3228

MONDAY 9•8•14• Celebrate International Literacy Day with a book

swap from 5 to 5:45 PM.

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Friends. Family.Community.

We’re all in this together.Dermot PJ Dolan, Agent2228 Montauk HwyBridgehampton, NY 11932Bus: 631-537-2622 Bus: [email protected]

State Farm® has a long tradition of being there. That’s one reason why I’m proud to support Local After School Programs like Project MOST. Get to a better State®.

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WEDNESDAY 9•3•14• It’s integral yoga, open gym, and pickleball at

the Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays. Other activities offered throughout the week include toddler exploration, and co-ed volleyball. Visit www.ehamptonny.gov for their complete schedule.

THURSDAY 9•4•14• The Montauk Chamber of Commerce summer

farmers market is held each Thursday from 9 AM to 2 PM on the green.

SATURDAY 9•6•14• The Springs Farmers Market at Ashawagh Hall in

Springs runs from 9 AM to 1 PM. • Springs Presbyterian Church offers a lobster dinner,

eat in or take out, from 5 to 7:30 PM. Get 1 ½ pound lobster, red potatoes, corn on the cob, tomato salad, beverage and dessert for $40. Call 631-324-4791 for tickets or email [email protected].

• Trek inland treasures with a hike that takes you to the majestic White Pine forest and Chatfield’s Hole. Your leader is Jim Zajac (212-769-4311) of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet him at the intersection of Old Northwest Road and Northwest Road at 10 AM. Visit the EHTPS website for news of additional hikes.

WEDNESDAY 9•3•14• Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free

every Wednesday in Hampton Bays and every Monday in Flanders. Call 631-725-1235 to learn more.

• A bereavement support group is held each week at Southampton Hospital from 5:30 to 7 PM. Call 631-283-6729 for additional information.

THURSDAY 9•4•14• AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in

Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM.• Duplicate Bridge Games are held at the

Bridgehampton Senior Center every Thursday from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Prior experience and partner required.

• Drop in for a guided meditation at the Vajravarahi Buddhist Meditation Center on Hampton Street in Sag Harbor from 12:15 to 12:45 PM. Also Friday.

• The Hampton Bays Historical Society hosts a cruise aboard the Hampton Lady from 5:30 to 8 PM. The boat leaves from Soleau’s Dock on Dune Road. Call 631-728-0887 for tickets.

FRIDAY 9•5•14• Tweens aged nine to 12 kayak on Old Ice Pond

in a program sponsored by Westhampton Library from 10 to 11:30 AM. Meet at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge. Call 631-288-3335 ext 112 for mandatory registration and additional information.

SATURDAY 9•6•14• The South Fork Natural History Museum

celebrates World Shorebird Day with participation in a worldwide count. Call 631-537-9735 to sign up and for admission and location information. The event

takes place in Shinnecock Hills from 10 AM to 2 PM. • The Sag Harbor Farmers Market is open each

Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM.• The farmers market in Westhampton Beach runs

every Saturday through November from 9 AM to 1 PM on Mill Road in Westhampton Beach.

• BYO kayak and paddle, wear a life jacket, and meet Marilyn Kirkbright at the end of Cove Road off Redwood Causeway to kayak Sag Harbor. 10 AM till noon. Phone 631-726-7503.

• A late summer cocktail party to benefit the Southampton Historical Museum will be held at Rogers Mansion on Meeting House Lane at 5:30 PM. $60 members/$70 non-members. Call 631-283-2494 for tickets.

SUNDAY 9•7•14• This week’s garden lecture at Marders in

Bridgehampton focuses on organics and composting at 10 AM.

• The Southampton Farmer’s Market is open for the summer. 9 AM to 2 PM at the Southampton Center on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village.

• Time for a Whiskey Hill Loop. Meet on Mill Path off Lopers Path in Bridgehampton at 10 AM for a hike with Jean Dodds of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Call 631-599-2391 with questions.

MONDAY 9•8•14• The League of Women Voters of The Hamptons

host an informational meeting about the November 4 ballot proposition about redistricting state legislative and congressional at 7 PM at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton.

• The W Connection, a support group for widows, meets at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton from 4 to 6 PM. To join, call 800-425-0675. TUESDAY 9•9•14

• The South Fork Natural History Museum hosts a Full “Harvest moon” hike at 8 PM. Call 631-537-9735 to sign up and for admission and location information.

• A family caregivers course is offered at the Hampton Bays Senior Center from 3 to 5 PM. Call 631-728-1235 to learn more. WEDNESDAY 9•10•14

• A grandparents raising grandchildren support group is held from 6 to 8 PM at the Hampton Bays Senior Center on Ponquogue Avenue.

• Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead screens at John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor at 7 PM. Call 631-725-0049 to reserve your seat.

SATURDAY 9•6•14• American Legion Post #273 on Hubbard Avenue

in Riverhead hosts its annual pig roast fundraiser from 4 to 7 PM. Yummy food and drink, plus live musical entertainment and raffled. $35.

• Every Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM the Riverhead Farmers Market is open outdoors along the Riverfront in Riverhead.

• The North Fork Chamber of Commerce hosts a summer supper ice cream social from 6 to 9 PM at Lyn-Mar Pond Guest Ranch. $15 general admission at the door.

• The Greenport Farmers’ Market takes place from 9 AM to 1 PM at the United Methodist Church on Main Street Market Lot on 1st Street.

Coming SoonThe Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby

(R ) And so the Oscar season opens. Jessica Chastain gets an early leg up for a Best Actress nod in Ned Benson’s latest, which is in reality a combination of his two previous films, Him and Her. Chastain and James McAvoy play a married couple trying to regroup after a tragedy rips them apart. It’s emotionally wrenching and the cast, which includes William Hurt and Viola Davis, is superb.

New To TheatersThe November Man (R ) A retired

CIA agent code-named The November Man whose specialty is killing people, is lured out of retirement to protect a

witness, who is, of course, beautiful (Olka Kurylenko). It’s no coincidence Pierce Brosnan, a former James Bond in the flicks, is cast in the title role as it adds cache to this contrived spy movie. You know the subplots: a mole inside the agency and a former protégé turned bad make things rather difficult. From the best selling novel by Bill Granger.

New On DVDLegends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return It’s

a 3D-animated musical bomb. Based on the adventure books by Roger Stanton Baum, the great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, the film shows talent doesn’t always pass from generation to generation – the unfunny dialogue is so amateurish as to be embarrassing -- even the Tin Man blushes – and the songs are awful.

Now PlayingStarred Up (NR) Like unrelentingly

grim prison movies? We’ve got one for ya. When a violent 19-year-old hothead (Jack O’Connell) goes to prison, he finds his volatile, estranged father (Ben Mendelsohn). Needless to say, the kid doesn’t endear himself to his fellow prisoners and all kinds of hell breaks loose. Luckily, a prison psychologist (Rupert Friend) explains to the kid why he’s so screwed up and they all live happily ever after in the big house.

Beyoncé, 1981As an anxious world waits breathlessly to find out if they are divorcing, Beyoncé and Jay-Z continue to

rake in millions on their world tour.Born Beyoncé Giselle Knowles in Houston, it was pretty obvious early on that stardom was her destiny

(pun intended). As a child, she competed in and won numerous dancing and singing contests. She won her first talent contest at the age of five, singing “Imagine.”

Already mononyumous, Beyoncé and her girl group, Destiny’s Child, managed by her father Mathew Knowles, hit the big time, scoring several worldwide hits and selling 60 million records before splitting for good in 2004.

During a hiatus from the group the previous year, Beyoncé released her first solo album Dangerously In Love and it took off, selling 11 million albums and earning five singles. Another hit album followed, and Hollywood came calling; she was given one of the lead roles in Dream Girls, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination.

In 2008 her album, I Am Sasha Fierce, was another megahit, winning six Grammys including Song Of The Year for “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It).”

In 2008 Beyoncé married Jay-Z. More than just a rap star, Jay-Z was a music industry mogul, building an empire of acts he produced, managed and/or wrote for. They met when she was featured on Jay-Z’s chart-ranking song, “03 Bonnie & Clyde,” in 2002.

Together, the couple is among the wealthiest on Earth and wields incredible clout in the business. Their daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, was born in 2012.

Last year it was first reported that the pair were growing apart. At one point Jay-Z was punched by Beyoncé’s sister Solange in an elevator, the act caught on videotape. It was, as rumor has it, retaliation for Jay-Z’s dalliances.

During the world tour that is still going on, the drama seethes in the music they perform together; some insiders say it is all a ploy to sell tickets.

Beyoncé says her life changed forever when she saw Michael Jackson perform at the age of five. Other influences are Diana Ross and Whitney Houston.

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Independent Dining

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8 spears of asparagus1/3 c of Parmesan cheese

1 tsp chopped garlic10 oz bag of spinach

1/2 c toasted pine nutsjuice from 1/2 a lemon

3/4 c olive oil

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2 oz. butter2 boxes of dried linguini pasta

salt and pepper to taste

MethodBegin by bringing a large pot of

water to a boil. While the water boils you can start processing the vegetables by slicing the zucchini and the onion, removing the seeds from and slicing the peppers and tomatoes, and cutting the cauliflower into small florets.

Then toss al l the processed vegetables in a mixing bowl with a little bit of salt and pepper as well as

a 1/4 cup of the olive oil. Spread the vegetables out evenly over a sheet pan and bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes.

Now to make the pesto sauce you will need a bowl of ice water to quickly cool the asparagus and spinach, your water should now be boiling. Cook the asparagus in the boiling water for

45 seconds before removing it from the boiling water and submerging it in the ice water, do the same for the bag of spinach. When the vegetables have been cooled in the ice water remove them and strain off any excess water. Now in a blender add the asparagus, spinach, toasted pine nuts, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, Parmesan cheese, and salt and pepper and blend on high for 30 seconds.

To cook the pasta boil another large pot of fresh water. Once the water boils, salt the water and cook the pasta for about 10 minutes stirring often. When the pasta is cooked, strain it into a large mixing bowl. In a sauté pan gently heat the pesto and melt the butter in with it.

The vegetables should be finished at this point so now you will toss the pasta in 1/2 the pesto sauce. Top the pasta with the roasted vegetables and spoon the rest of the pesto sauce over the top.

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is happy to announce the return of the weekly dinner deals as the fall approaches. Beginning this week, the following deals will be available:

Family Night Sundays with a family-style dinner package, feeds approximately two to four adults or two adults and two to three kids for $59. Manly Mondays at the bar or communal table enjoy New York State grass fed beef burger or grilled veggie burger with a draught beer or glass of wine for $10.

Taco Tuesday includes family-style taco dinner with all the fixings is $19 per adult, $10 for children under 12.

Wednesday Wine Night includes bottles of wine for half-price originally priced at $100 or less. Pizza Night Thursdays offers three-course pizza dinner with an array of toppings to create a personal pie for $18 per person.

For more info call 631-537-4700.

668 The Gig Shack668 The Gig Shack in Montauk

will begin autumn hours on Monday. The restaurant will serve lunch and dinner Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday beginning at 11:30 AM. It will be closed on Wednesdays. The restaurant will stay open with autumn hours until Columbus Day, Monday, October 13.

Popular selections from Chef Gray Gardell’s creative New American menu

include appetizers such as spicy tuna tartar taquitos with toasted sesame seeds, avocado and micro greens ($13) and seared local sea scallops with baby arugula salad, avocado, toasted sesame seeds and a warm soy vinaigrette ($18). Among the entrées are blackened local fish montacos with homemade mango salsa and creamy coleslaw in a crunchy corn tortilla ($18/$24) and the “Miles Anthony” lobster roll on a fresh baked croissant with homemade potato chips ($34).

Fo r r e s e r va t i o n s o r mo r e information about 668 The Gig Shack, call 631-668-2727 or visit www.668thegigshack.com.

noah’sExecutive Chef Noah Schwartz of

noah’s in Greenport debuted a wood fired oven at Jamesport Vineyards on Labor Day Weekend serving up flatbreads as well as other signature menu items.

Chef Noah exclaims, “I’m looking forward to merging the flavors of noah’s with the vintages of the vineyard and can’t wait to see where this new path takes us together.” These items will be available Fridays from 5 to 8 PM, Saturdays from 5 to 7 PM and Sundays from noon to 6 PM until November 30. Ron Goerler, founder of Jamesport Vineyards, states, “We are very excited to have noah’s here at Jamesport Vineyards. His expertise and signature small plates will be an excellent pairing with our wines.”

For more information, contact noah’s at 631-477-6720 or visit them online at www.chefnoahs.com.

For Fine Dining Call 281-1622

Private room for up to 200 peoplePersonalized Menu

1/8 Mile South of LIE Exit 70

on East Side atChapman Blvd.

The "Snaps" issue of Hampton Daze is online at www.

hamptondaze.com. Check out cover girl Betsey Johnson at the Hamptons Happening

Benefit for the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research

Foundation.

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Prime Meats • GroceriesProduce • Take-Out

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