
Events in The Hamptons
Teacher Happy Hour @ WHB Nail Spa
Teachers are invited to enjoy Teacher Happy Hour at WHB Nail Spa. Choose either complimentary callus removal with an Essie Quick Dry upgrade when receiving a regular pedicure, or save $7 on gel and spa pedicures. Verification is required at check-in by showing a school ID or badge, a paystub, or a .edu or .district email.
WHB Nail SpaViennese Voices: Piano Trios
At St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, this benefit concert centers on piano trios by Haydn, Schubert, and Beethoven. The program includes Haydn’s Piano Trio No. 39 in G major, known as the Gypsy, Schubert’s Notturno Op. 148, and Beethoven’s Piano Trio Op. 70 No. 1, the Ghost. Presented in support of THFM’s school outreach, it advances the organization’s goal of expanding access to classical music. The performance also offers a preview of THFM’s upcoming MainStage Fifth Anniversary Series, and proceeds help bring live classical music into local classrooms.
St. Luke's Episcopal ChurchAn Evening with the Creatives
Mark National Poetry Month with An Evening with the Creatives, a poetry reading featuring Lora René Tucker, Mary Seymour, and Chip Williford. The program showcases their signature presentation of Idea of America, a poem by Chip Williford, directed by Mary Seymour, with music composed by Kenny Seymour. Presented in person and online.
Make Your Smile Shine For Spring
Come to the library and make amazing whipped lip gloss to get glam for the season. This is an in-person program.
Shelter Island Public LibraryShannon-igans
Designed for children ages 2 to 4, this playful session with Miss Shannon at Hampton Library features stories, songs, fingerplays, and a touch of toddler-friendly shenanigans. Registration is required.
Hampton LibraryHealing Through Art
This program, offered with Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, uses art as a therapeutic method. It is designed to help cancer patients, cancer survivors, and caregivers cope with stress. Registration is required.
Parrish Art MuseumSharing Music with Ms. Lori
Join Ms. Lori for some music. This event is for children ages 1-4 years old, and a caregiver must accompany them. You must register to attend. Please note that reserved spots will be forfeited after a 10 minute grace period.
Montauk LibraryThursday Afternoon Canasta
Settle in for casual canasta at Rogers Memorial Library with neighbors and friends. Decks of cards will be available. This is self-directed play with no instructor. Registration is not required, and walk-ins are welcome. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
Rogers Memorial LibraryBook ‘Tauk at the Montauk Library
Attend a discussion of Harriet Beecher Stowes novel, The Ministers Wooing. The book explores themes of slavery, theology, and gender differences in early America, blending comedy with regional history to illustrate the connections between daily life, slavery, and religion in post-Revolutionary New England. You can also request a Zoom link.
Montauk LibrarySnacks Around the World: Italy
Enjoy a flavorful tour of Italy right at the library by sampling a range of Italian snacks. From sweet treats to savory bites, add your ratings and discover which flavors become favorites.
Rogers Memorial LibrarySTEM: 3D Pens
Get creative with 3D pens as you craft imaginative designs.
East Hampton LibraryStacks & Tracks Music Trivia
Enjoy an evening of music-themed trivia and friendly competition at Rogers Memorial Library. Test your knowledge of a wide range of musical eras and genres in a fun, relaxed setting.
Rogers Memorial LibraryArtists & Makers Night
Makers, creatives, artists, and writers are welcome to attend a casual art-making event. This event, a reimagining of Late Night Open Studio, invites creatives of all types to make art together. Current artists-in-residence Bunni Brown, Kylee Snow, and Daniella Williams will be present. Visit their studios to see their work, gain inspiration, and chat about their processes. Attendees are responsible for bringing their own supplies. The venue will provide its studio space, including tables and chairs, to be utilized by artists.
The ChurchAfro/American Sketches
This event at Avram Theater centers on Afro/American Sketches, a 1961 work by Oliver Nelson that charts a musical path spanning Africa and America. Its narrative reflects adversity, perseverance, and hope through jazz.
Avram TheaterOff the Rails
Off The Rails makes its debut at The Dock Bar & Grill with an evening of classic rock favorites that have resonated across generations.
The Dock Bar & GrillTots, Toys, & Tales
This lively morning at East Hampton Library offers time with a variety of toys, chances to connect with others, and a closing story to end on a cheerful note.
East Hampton LibraryM&T Platinum Bank Artist Reception: Cliff Baldwin
An art reception highlights the work of local artist Cliff Baldwin at M&T Platinum Bank in Westhampton Beach, with Colorful Coup on view. The event is free and open to the public. Registration is optional and may be used for updates, reminders, and inclusion on the East End Arts email list. Photos or videos may be taken for informational or marketing purposes. Presented in collaboration with East End Arts and M&T Bank, a long-standing partner that has granted East End Arts curatorial rights to the gallery space in its Westhampton Beach premium banking location. East End Arts, a 501(c)(3) founded in 1972, serves the two forks with year-round exhibitions, an art and music school offering classes and private lessons, and a recording studio that produces a podcast and supports emerging and established creators.
M&T Bank (Westhampton Beach)Spring Yoga Retreat
A spring yoga retreat at Southampton Inn in Southampton, NY features gentle yoga sessions and guided meditation, an outing to the beach, accommodations at the inn, meals, a creative craft session, a workshop and sacred circle, and opportunities for connection, plus a bag of swag. A payment plan is available.
Southampton InnAperitivo Cocktail Hour
Aperitivo brings sunset cocktails to The Baker House 1650, offering a relaxed way to unwind with friends. Enjoy the refined setting of a historic inn with views at dusk. Sip curated cocktails crafted by a mixologist, or choose from beers and wine. Explore the new menu and gather in a private oasis.
The Baker House 1650Jazz Night
At the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor, a Hamptons JazzFest concert weaves community, culture, and cuisine in an intimate setting that highlights the artistry of live jazz. Attendees can enjoy dinner prepared by Tapovana Lunch Box along with bar refreshments, available while supplies last. The performance will be recorded for later broadcast on WLIW-FM, an affiliate of NPR. Admission is $20. The program features saxophonist Yuma Uesaka, a Japan-born artist now based in New York City who moved to the United States to study jazz and is active across clubs, concert series, and collaborative projects. Guitarist Alex Levine, a New York musician immersed in the city’s jazz community, frequently performs in small ensembles at venues and series throughout New York and the Northeast while collaborating on live and studio work. Bassist and composer Ben Rolston, originally from Ann Arbor and a graduate of the University of Michigan’s Jazz Studies program, contributed to the Detroit scene before relocating to New York and now appears nationwide as both a leader and sideman. Drummer and arts leader Claes Brondal, based in Sag Harbor, co-founded Hamptons JazzFest and serves as Executive Director, guiding year-round programming while performing and hosting events across the East End.
Masonic Temple, Sag HarborFriday Afternoon Mahjong
Casual Mahjong games take place at East Hampton Library. The current group includes seasoned players, and a volunteer instructor is being sought to teach beginners. It is open to anyone interested in the game.
East Hampton LibraryWord Game Palooza
Enjoy an afternoon of wordplay at Rogers Memorial Library featuring Scrabble, Boggle, and more. Put vocabulary skills to the test in a relaxed setting. All games are provided, and drop-ins are welcome.
Rogers Memorial LibraryAnnual Fish Fry & Yard Sale
Calvary Baptist Church in East Hampton hosts a community fish fry alongside a yard sale, supporting Shepherd’s Care Ministry. Plates cost $25 and include sides, a drink, and dessert. Attendees can enjoy a meal and browse yard sale items in one stop. To place an order, call 631-875-4237 or 631-324-5313.
Calvary Baptist Church - East HamptonUniversal Yums Tasting
At East Hampton Library, this tasting highlights a different country each month through its snacks. Sample international flavors, learn interesting facts about each destination, and share a fun, flavorful experience with friends.
East Hampton LibraryAperitivo Sunset Cocktails — The Baker House
Enjoy cocktails created by a talented mixologist. Absorb the luxurious vibe of a historic inn while taking in sunset views. You can try curated cocktails or have your choice of beers and wine while socializing.
The Baker House 1650Jeff LeBlanc
Jeff Leblanc will be performing at Sagaponack Farm Distillery.
Sagaponack Farm DistilleryFriday Classic Film Series: A Walk in the Clouds
Enjoy a screening of A Walk in the Clouds. The film follows an unmarried, pregnant woman as she faces her family.
Montauk LibraryDocs Equinox at Southampton Arts Center
Southampton Arts Center partners with Hamptons Doc Fest for the annual Docs Equinox program, ushering in spring and launching a celebration of Earth Day. This year’s edition is organized around a central theme.
Southampton Arts CenterThe Sculpture and the Lawnmower Adventure or Why I am Afraid of Lawnmowers
Author Mary Dinaburg and illustrator Russell Maltz take part in a conversation about how they created The Sculpture and the Lawnmower Adventure or Why I am Afraid of Lawnmowers. The discussion covers their collaboration and the making of this work. Presented at The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers House.
The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers HouseGet to Know Us: Behind the Scenes - A Celebration of 5 Years
On the occasion of The Churchs 5th birthday, meet the team and gain insights into their roles. After the talk, join in singing Happy Birthday and enjoy a birthday cake. Celebrate community and gain perspective on the inner workings of the arts institution. Hear short introductions from team members followed by a Q&A session.
The ChurchTom Twomey Series: East Hampton during the American Revolution
This program shines a light on the often overlooked contributions of Long Islanders during the American Revolution, as Leah K. Lebec shares her late father’s groundbreaking work on the topic.
East Hampton LibrarySIMPLY STAPLETON at STEPHEN TALKHOUSE
Simply Stapleton brings a Chris Stapleton tribute to The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. Tickets are available through Tixr by Talkhouse.
The Stephen TalkhouseBubbles-n-Books
Enjoy stories read in English and Spanish, followed by a bubble dance party for you and your little one.
East Hampton LibrarySleeping Beauty
Hampton Ballet Theatre School presents Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty at Guild Hall’s Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan Theater, brought to the stage by director and choreographer Sara Jo Strickland with costumes by Yuka Silvera and Kate McManus and lighting by Sebastian Paczynski. The classic story unfolds with fairies, royalty, and favorite storybook figures brought to life by HBTS students. Aurora is danced by Major Bovio and Lauren Rosario, partnered by guest artist James Stevko as Prince Désiré. The Lilac Fairy is performed by Leila Genender and Jade Mancilla, and the Bluebird by Twyla Tracy and Olivia Quinn. Guest artist Nick Peregrino appears as Puss in Boots with Violet McManus and Catherine Porter, while Isla Moskowitz and Freida Winter portray Little Red Riding Hood with guest artist Malik Berry as the wolf. Lila D’Angelo dances Cinderella and Vincenzo James Harty appears as Prince Charming, with Carabosse performed by Ayla Gaites and Leila Genender. All HBTS female dancers are from Pro Student Level 9, the school’s most advanced level. Seating options include premium, orchestra, and balcony, with advance tickets ranging from $25 to $50 and day-of tickets from $30 to $55, available at child and adult rates. Group pricing is offered for parties of ten or more.
Guild Hall of East HamptonDavid Denby on Betty Friedan
Culture critic David Denby, author of Eminent Jews, presents a talk about Betty Friedan as part of the Bridgehampton Museum Literary Legends series. Registration is required.
Bridgehampton Museum, 2539 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton. NY, United States, New York 11963A Taste of Peru
A celebration of Peruvian cuisine comes to The Baker House 1650, featuring authentic dishes alongside traditional cocktails that showcase the country’s rich culinary heritage. Guests can explore Peru’s flavors and customs within the property’s private venue, a setting rooted in history. Reservations are offered in two seating options, providing time to enjoy savory plates and classic beverages in a scenic setting. The atmosphere encourages conversation and sharing, making it easy to experience Peruvian culture with friends.
The Baker House 1650Ha Ha Hamptons Comedy Tour
The Ha Ha Hamptons Comedy Tour returns to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor with a full evening of stand-up in the theater’s intimate Wharf setting. Now in its fourth year, the series spotlights a mix of nationally touring headliners and New York City favorites, all guided by host Paul Anthony. This edition features Paul Taro, a NYC regular and social media standout known for sharp, relatable takes on family life. Maria Walsh, known as “America’s Naughtiest Mommy,” brings decades of laugh-out-loud storytelling from stages in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and major venues across the country. Richie Byrne adds credits that include Comedy Central and Radio City Music Hall, plus appearances on The Rosie O’Donnell Show and VH1, along with years as the warm-up comic for The Dr. Oz Show. Eric Haft rounds out the lineup with a blend of classic stand-up and character-driven comedy seen at Caroline’s, Stand Up NY, and theaters nationwide. Expect quick wit, big personalities, and plenty of laughs in a close-up setting.
Bay Street TheaterTHE SPRING CRAFTMARKET
Enjoy art, fine crafts, and edible creations. Quality handmade items will be available, and the makers will be present. This annual event will feature both first-time and returning makers, offering a great community atmosphere.
Ashawagh HallCommunity Service: Teen Tech
Tech-savvy teens who need service hours can take part in a help session at East Hampton Library. They will assist adults who are less comfortable with technology, offering in-person guidance with tablets, social media, email, and other tech needs. This program is part of Teen Tech Time.
East Hampton LibraryRepair Cafe
Dont throw it away, fix it! Bring your clothing, lamps, and other items to be repaired. This program will take place in person.
Shelter Island Public LibraryNorth Fork Plant Sale Distribution, Southold — ReWild Long Island
At North Fork Flower Farm in Southold, the North Fork Chapter coordinates a hands-on effort to organize and hand out orders from ReWild’s Spring Native Plant Sale. Participants help sort plants and prepare orders for pickup.
North Fork Flower FarmEarth Day Celebration
Celebrate Earth Day with a creative afternoon at Bridge Gardens, presented by The Shine Studio and Peconic Land Trust. This event for families, friends, and nature lovers brings people together in a garden setting to appreciate the natural world.
Bridge GardensDog Days
LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton hosts a monthly morning dedicated to dogs and the people who love them. The amphitheater becomes a playful space to stretch legs and make new canine pals, creating a friendly, social start to the day. ARF will be on site with adoptable dogs. ARF adopters and supporters receive complimentary admission, except during Canine’s in Costume. To access free entry, register in advance on the website by selecting the Members Free option and note in the Special Instructions for Seller box that you are an ARF supporter. On the day of the event, you may also check in at the gatehouse and mention your ARF supporter status. Photo credit: Lára Vukson Photography.
LongHouse ReserveFamily Workshop on the Farm ADULT TICKET
Intended for adults, this farm-based family workshop begins with a half hour to explore the farm, enjoy the play areas, and meet the farm animals. After that, participants move into the main workshop activity, offering a chance to step away from the rush of everyday life.
The Green SchoolRecording the Past
Experience a live, interactive program showcasing an original Edison wax cylinder phonograph. Attendees can listen to authentic recordings from the 1890s to the 1920s, closely examine antique phonographs, and collectively create a recording on a wax cylinder using equipment from the early 1900s. Presented by the Long Island Cylinder Record Company, this educational event is suitable for adults, teens, families, and STEAM enthusiasts. It offers a unique and engaging way to explore the history of early sound.
Southampton History MuseumPet Adoptions in Bridgehampton
The ARF Mobile Adoption Van will be at Petco in the Bridgehampton Commons, offering a chance to meet dogs available for adoption. Guests can also support the Pet Food Pantry by bringing or purchasing food or treats to donate. For more information, contact adoptions@arfhamptons.org.
PetcoJigsaw Puzzle Competition
Test your speed and teamwork at a friendly jigsaw puzzle competition at Rogers Memorial Library. Form a team of two to four with friends or family and race to complete a 500 piece puzzle. The first team to finish earns a prize, and only one person needs to register to hold a spot for the whole team.
Rogers Memorial LibraryFILM - SONG SUNG BLUE
Song Sung Blue screens at East Hampton Library, focusing on Lightning and Thunder, a Milwaukee husband and wife who perform a Neil Diamond tribute act, and their journey through significant highs and poignant lows.
East Hampton LibrarySimply Creative Chef Rob Visits The Library -ONE Ticket Per Family
Families are invited to join Chef Rob Scott in making Spring Scones with vanilla drizzle. Registration is required and limited to one ticket per family.
Montauk LibrarySTEAM n’ Snacks
This monthly event is for children in grades 3 through 5. Attendees will participate in STEAM activities and enjoy snacks. Activities include chemistry experiments, playing musical instruments, building catapults and launching devices, and creating, coding, and manipulating robots. Space is limited, and registration is required.
Hampton LibraryStudio Time
Geared toward middle school students, this open studio session at East Hampton Library introduces a mix of two dimensional and three dimensional art media. Participants experiment with different materials and techniques, choose their own project, and create something uniquely their own.
East Hampton LibraryAperitivo Sunset Cocktails — The Baker House
Enjoy expertly crafted cocktails at a social hour suitable for friends, family, or a casual date. You can relish in the luxurious atmosphere and sunset views. There will be curated cocktails as well as a selection of beers and wine available.
The Baker House 1650Bluegrass: Songs & Stories from Bloodline
The Church hosts Lee Clay Johnson, the author of the award-winning novel Nitro Mountain, alongside his family of bluegrass musicians for an evening that blends live performance and storytelling. The program pairs bluegrass tunes with shared narratives, offering a look at the music and the people behind it.
The ChurchSpring Fling 2026
Attend Spring Fling, an evening filled with art, dance, music, and food that supports the Parrish Art Museum’s educational programming. This years event celebrates the 10th anniversary of ACCESS PARRISH, created to support community members living with neurodivergent, physical, and cognitive disabilities, to promote health and wellbeing, build social connection, and foster interest and curiosity. The Civic and Community Leader Honoree will be Bobbie Braun, The Neuwirth Foundation, recognizing her commitment to ACCESS PARRISH. The event takes place alongside Regeneration: Long Island’s History of Ecological Art and Care, and the Museum’s 73rd annual Student Exhibition which highlights the next generation of East End artists in response to themes of regeneration and renewal. This event includes catering, music, performances, beer, tequila and a photo booth.
Parrish Art MuseumSaturday Camp
Set on a farm, this camp offers a caring outdoor setting that supports growth, exploration, and a sense of connection. Campers collaborate to look after the animals by helping with feeding and cleaning.
The Green SchoolWeekly Saturday Storytime
A cozy storytime at Barnes & Noble invites children to discover engaging tales and build a lasting love for books and literature. It also offers a welcoming setting for young readers to meet peers and make new friends.
Barnes & NobleHamptons Pride Film Series: Love! Valour! Compassion! (1997) + Talkback with John Glover
As part of the Hamptons Pride Film Series at Bay Street Theater, Love! Valour! Compassion! (1997) returns to the screen in the film adaptation of Terrence McNally’s Tony Award-winning play. Spanning three summer weekends at a lakeside retreat in upstate New York, the story follows eight friends as they navigate love, identity, friendship, and survival during the height of the AIDS crisis. Alternating between humor and heartbreak, it offers a moving portrait of a community bound together in uncertain times. After the screening, a live talkback features Tony Award-winning actor John Glover, who appears in the film, sharing firsthand insights. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door.
Corner of Bay Street and Main St, Sag Harbor, NY, United States, New York 11963Still, Small Voice at The Church: A Monthly Gathering for Reflection and Contemplative Sharing — The Church Sag Harbor
This monthly gathering invites attendees to participate in silent reflection and thoughtful sharing. It is centered around a question about creativity, community, and being human. The gathering began in 2023 as an artistic experiment, and it has now returned as a community-led practice with rotating facilitators. Participants can expect an hour of silent reflection on a query. Participants may share their thoughts aloud, then return to silence. There is time for open and respectful dialogue afterward.
The ChurchUnique Abilities 5K
This community 5K run and walk at Cooper's Beach supports autism inclusion and celebrates strengths, resilience, and unique abilities across the community.
Cooper's BeachStory Time – Fun With Frogs
Long Island is home to frogs in ponds and even tree-dwelling species. This story time features stories about local frogs and includes an opportunity to meet SOFO’s resident frogs.
South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature CenterSunday Afternoon Chess
Step away from the screen and enjoy face-to-face chess in the Bendheim Room. This relaxed drop-in gathering welcomes students in grades 6 through 12 as well as adults. Play for fun at your own pace, as this is not a lesson, and no registration is required.
East Hampton LibraryTouch the Sky - taking a journey through song
The Shiloh Piano and Cello Duo presents a concert that travels through song, guiding listeners on a musical journey. The performance takes place at Rogers Memorial Library.
Rogers Memorial LibraryAn Evening of Sag Harbor History & Sea Shanties
Join local educator David Cataletto for a presentation on the history of Sag Harbor. Building on previous talks about East Hampton, Cataletto focuses on this dynamic town. From whaling to the Watch Case, this is a rare opportunity to learn about the village, created in honor of The Church’s fifth birthday. Cataletto will lead a round of sea shanties with the Bonac Shanty Crew, a community band dedicated to reviving a regional tradition.
The ChurchA Community Dinner
Celebrate the joy of community with a festive dinner. This casual event commemorates the fifth birthday of The Church, a gathering place for artists and creative individuals. Attendees will share a family-style buffet on the studio floor, with food provided by a local caterer. A cash bar will also be available. Space is limited, so reserve your ticket.
The ChurchFiber Arts Series: Adult Weaving
Learn the basics of weaving in a hands-on session for adults at The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers House. Museum educator Stacy Myers provides instruction on essential loom techniques in a welcoming, social setting.
The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers HouseThe Art of Cursive for a Sharper Mind
At Rogers Memorial Library, Kathy Solomon from the East End Center for Handwriting leads a cursive program offered in two 90-minute sessions. Participants practice looping strokes, swirling lines, and decorative curlicues to stimulate fine motor neurons and support a sharper mind.
Rogers Memorial LibraryMonday Yoga Mar/Apr
Support your overall health and well-being with a yoga practice at Rogers Memorial Library. Come prepared with a yoga mat and comfortable clothing. The fee is $48, and advance online registration with a non-refundable payment is required.
Rogers Memorial LibraryDance for Parkinson’s
Movement and music are combined in this workshop to engage the minds, bodies, and creativity of attendees in a supportive, social, and joyous environment. Dancing can connect the mind to the body, in addition to developing strength, balance, and expression. Live music will be part of the class, which will be led by a choreographer and movement artist who has trained with the Dance for PD program. No previous dance experience is needed. This is a free program, but registration is required.
Parrish Art MuseumTeen Play Project – Ten Minute Plays!
Designed for ages 13 to 17, this two week intensive centers on ten minute plays. Participants collaborate as an ensemble, rehearse together, and build practical acting skills, then present their work to an audience. The program takes place at Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts.
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the ArtsPretzel Taste Test
Celebrate National Pretzel Day with a tasting of assorted pretzel flavors. Try a variety and share which one you like best. This event is for high school students.
East Hampton LibraryClassic Movie: Easter Parade
Enjoy a classic film screening at Rogers Memorial Library as Easter Parade takes the spotlight. This classic musical follows Broadway performer Don Hewes after his dance partner departs to launch a solo career, leaving him to regroup and chart a new course. The showing welcomes both first-time viewers and those returning to see it anew.
Rogers Memorial LibraryCircle of Fun
At East Hampton Library, little ones can move to the music with shakers and scarves in a cheerful, movement-filled class. The session wraps up with a lively dance party.
East Hampton LibraryU.S. Open Local Qualifying at Southampton, N.Y.
Southampton Golf Club hosts a U.S. Open local qualifier, one of 110 sites spread across 46 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico. The competition is played over 18 holes.
Southampton Golf ClubTuesday Afternoon Mahjong
At Rogers Memorial Library, community members can play casual mahjong together. Two sets will be available at the library, and participants may bring additional sets if needed. No instructor will be on site, and registration is not required.
Rogers Memorial LibrarySHANTI BEGINNER
Designed with beginners in mind, this basic-level yoga class welcomes those new to the practice or returning after a break. The sequence is carefully organized for safety and ease, offering an intelligently structured experience that supports a comfortable reintroduction to yoga.
Yoga Shanti Sag HarborSouthampton Town Senior Lunch Program
A nutritious lunch is offered by Town of Southampton Senior Services. For information about the meal, transportation assistance, and how to register, call for details.
Westhampton Free LibraryInternational Snack Night
Students in sixth grade and up can taste and rate snacks from around the world. They can also answer fun trivia, rank their favorite treats, and hang out with friends. Please advise the organizers of any food allergies when registering.
Bridgehampton SchoolFort Builders
Work alongside your little ones to design and build forts and other creations with magnetic panels. This hands-on session invites creativity and collaboration as you experiment with shapes and connections. Enjoy a playful, interactive building adventure that encourages imagination and teamwork.
East Hampton LibraryTUE Playgroup - Tots On The Farm
Spend time on the farm with your little one in a class that fosters connection. Each session brings families and children together with the farm animals and offers an opportunity to meet new friends.
The Green SchoolPlayfit with Coach Rachel
Coach Rachel leads young children in playful, movement based games that keep them active. The session takes place at East Hampton Library and centers on active play for little ones.
East Hampton LibraryThe Science of Science Fiction with Dr. Frederick Walter
Astronomer Dr. Frederick Walter explores how real physics intersects with the imaginative worlds of science fiction, considering ideas such as a Star Trek transporter and a rotating spacecraft that creates artificial gravity as seen in 2001: A Space Odyssey. The talk looks at how writers including Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Gene Roddenberry, and Jules Verne anticipated technologies that resemble today’s handheld communicators, tablets, and satellites. Framed as speculative fiction, the presentation focuses on when storytelling honors the limits set by physical law, often referred to as hard science fiction, and reflects on what might have been, what exists now, and what could be possible. Weather permitting, in-person participants may view the night sky through telescopes with Hamptons Observatory astronomers after the lecture, and personal telescopes are welcome. Dr. Walter is an observational astronomer and Professor Emeritus at Stony Brook University. He holds a Bachelor of Science in physics from MIT and a PhD in astronomy from the University of California at Berkeley, and completed postdoctoral work at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He served on the instrument development team for the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope and has conducted observations with other space missions, including the International Ultraviolet Explorer. His research spans galactic novae, the formation of low mass stars, the life cycles of stars, and stellar magnetic activity. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Associated Universities for Research in Astronomy and is the Stony Brook representative to the Astronomical Society of New York. Presented in a hybrid format.
East Hampton LibraryMusic with Miss Lori
Miss Lori leads a music session at East Hampton Library with sing-alongs and dancing, accompanying the group on her guitar. Participants can move to the rhythm and join in the songs.
East Hampton LibraryPlaydough Playtime
At Hampton Library, toddlers ages 1 to 3 can enjoy a sensory-focused session with soft modeling dough. Children will make shapes, roll small balls, and have plenty of squishy, hands-on fun while exploring texture and creativity. Registration is required.
Hampton LibraryMedicaid & Your Assets: What Families Need to Know
This session is for those assisting a loved one with a Medicaid application for home care or nursing home care. Led by Stephanie Payne, Medicaid Specialist with Sammartino & Sultan Law Group, it provides an opportunity to get clear answers to important questions.
Rogers Memorial LibrarySouthampton Town Senior Lunch Program
This program offers seniors a healthy lunch at Westhampton Free Library, with meals provided by the Town of Southampton Senior Services. Call for information about the menu, transportation options, and how to register.
Westhampton Free LibraryEast Hampton Library Knitting Club
Guided by a reference librarian, this knitting group meets every week in the Bendheim Room at East Hampton Library. It is organized by the East Hampton Library Knitting Group.
East Hampton LibraryStoryCraft: Ladybugs
Create a ladybug with sponge painting for a touch of luck, followed by the story The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle. This hands-on story and craft activity takes place at East Hampton Library.
East Hampton LibraryThe Basics of Medicare
Tom McCann will be leading a workshop covering the fundamentals of Medicare. The workshop will explain Medicare terminology, enrollment periods, plan types, and ways to get help with costs.
Montauk LibraryTeacher Happy Hour
This happy hour at WHB Nail Spa is dedicated to teachers and features special perks with pedicure services. Choose between complimentary callus removal paired with an Essie Quick Dry upgrade on a regular pedicure, or take $7 off gel or spa pedicures. Verification of school employment is required at check-in and can be provided with a school ID or badge, a paystub, or a .edu or .district email.
WHB Nail SpaShannon-igans
At Hampton Library, children ages 2 to 4 can enjoy a lively session with Miss Shannon featuring stories, songs, fingerplay activities, and a bit of playful shenanigans, all tailored to toddlers. Registration is required.
Hampton LibrarySharing Music with Ms.Lori- Ages 1-4 years old
Enjoy a musical experience with Ms. Lori, designed for children ages 1-4, and their caregivers. Registration is required, and reserved spots will be forfeited after a 10-minute grace period.
Montauk LibraryYoga with Stacy Haessler
An East Hampton native, Stacy shares her love of yoga with the community where she grew up. Her classes are uplifting and focused on alignment, presented with a thoughtful approach.
East Hampton LibraryThursday Afternoon Canasta
Settle in for casual canasta with neighbors at Rogers Memorial Library. Cards are provided. This is a self-directed session with no instructor. No advance sign-up is needed, and drop-ins are welcome. Seating is limited and will be filled in order of arrival.
Rogers Memorial LibraryMonotype Printmaking - April Advanced
Open Studio for monotype printmaking returns with an expanded format, introduced in response to strong interest. The program now offers two levels, and this session features the advanced track. Hosted at The Church.
The ChurchTHUR Playgroup - Tots On The Farm
Share time with your young child in a peaceful farm setting. Each class features a dedicated bonding session for families and children, along with opportunities to spend time with the farm animals. It is also a welcoming space to connect with other families.
The Green SchoolSuper Smash Bros. Tournament
High school students can compete in a Super Smash Bros. tournament held in YA at East Hampton Library. Bring your best moves and enjoy the game alongside fellow players in a friendly, competitive setting.
East Hampton Library2026 Design Awards Celebration — AIA Peconic
Celebrate architecture and the people behind it at the annual Design Awards Celebration. You can view the exhibition of projects submitted and network with others who appreciate architecture while enjoying catered food and beverages. A formal awards ceremony will begin at 6:45pm, featuring remarks from AIA Peconic President Pamela Glazer, AIA, and a program led by past AIA Peconic President Benjamin Chaleff, AIA.
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the ArtsIn-Process: Holland Andrews & Yuniya Edi Kwon — How Does It Feel to Look at Nothing
Experience a musical performance, featuring Holland Andrews and Yuniya Edi Kwon.
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The Stephen TalkhouseAPEX Smart Living, Builders & Property Show in Montauk, NY, USA
Real estate, design, and construction professionals come together at Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa for a show focused on smart living and premium property. Themes include technology-forward homes and offices, along with opportunities to connect with industry peers and spark ideas for upcoming projects. Set in Montauk, this gathering highlights how lifestyle and innovation intersect across the built environment.
Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater SpaTots, Toys, & Tales
At East Hampton Library, children can explore a selection of toys, meet other kids, and wind down with a lively read-aloud to close a morning of play.
East Hampton LibraryJoan Baum lecture, “The Great Gatsby At 100.” Hybrid Event, in person & Zoom
Joan Baum presents a lecture on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, marking the centennial of its publication. The program explores the novel's portrayal of the 1920s and its enduring themes of longing and loss that continue to resonate. The conversation reflects on how rereading can reveal new layers of meaning, and considers signature images such as the green light at the end of Daisy's dock as a shifting reminder of what was or what might have been in personal lives and in the life of the nation. This hybrid event offers the option to attend in person or via Zoom.
East Hampton LibraryPsychic Night
Well known psychic medium Christopher Allan is featured at Pierson Middle-High School for a fundraising event for Sag Harbor Helpers. Seating is limited.
Pierson Middle-High SchoolDuane Betts & Palmetto Motel
Rooted in Southern rock tradition, this performance highlights Duane Betts’s own voice and spark while honoring a family legacy. The son of Dickey Betts, co-founder of the Allman Brothers, he continues that history with a solo debut, Wild & Precious Life, that blends blues, rock, country, folk, and funk in a personal way. With Palmetto Motel, the music unfolds with soaring guitar lines, heartfelt storytelling, and free flowing jams that connect past and present.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterCoffee Social
A relaxed coffee social unfolds in the Bookmark Cafe at Rogers Memorial Library, with conversation over coffee and snacks. Card and board games are available for those interested. The gathering follows a drop in format.
Rogers Memorial LibraryStay and Play
This is a playtime program designed for parents and children between 6 months and 4 years old. The program focuses on interaction, play, and exploration. Registration is required.
Montauk LibraryArt Song Recital – Songs of Love and Suffering
Part of Rites of Spring’s Opera Days in the Hamptons, this performance features mezzo-soprano Michaela Larsen alongside horn player Noah Fotis-Larsen and guitarist Sebastián Molina.
The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers HouseLIC & YA Watch Party
At East Hampton Library, librarians host a watch party featuring old footage from the LTV archives. High school students can view the selections together and share their thoughts in a group discussion.
East Hampton LibraryFriday Classic Film Series: The Rose Tattoo
Attend a viewing of The Rose Tattoo. The film is about a happily married Sicilian immigrant who must navigate family issues after the unexpected passing of her husband.
Montauk LibraryKNOWLEDGE FRIDAY with BILLY BALDWIN — The Church Sag Harbor
Attend Knowledge Friday with Billy Baldwin, a Sag Harbor resident. Baldwin, the author of twelve children’s books and screenplays and creator of a cookie company, will share his storytelling talents. He is adapting his stories into animated shorts and movies and will discuss his journey from a Manhattan cookie company to a life of creativity, including becoming a writer with dyslexia. Steve Hamilton, co-founder of Bay Street Theater, will join Billy in conversation. Baldwin will also bring cookies and copies of his books will be available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting The Church.
The ChurchFull Flower Moon Hike
A relaxed hike follows trails through open fields, led by Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and the South Fork Natural History Society. Flowers are plentiful in many areas along the way, creating an easygoing walk with lots to see.
South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature CenterJoin the Swoon Society Book Club; April pick is Pen Pal by J.T. Geissinger
At Barnes & Noble, the Swoon Society Book Club gathers to discuss the April selection, Pen Pal by J.T. Geissinger. Described as not being what it appears, this pick offers plenty to talk about. Participation is open to readers who have finished the novel as well as those who are still partway through.
Barnes & NobleWeekly Saturday Storytime
This Storytime at Barnes & Noble helps kids build a love of books and stories while giving them a chance to meet new friends.
Barnes & NobleMother's Day Craft Brunch
Children can honor Mom with a hands-on morning of creativity by making a tissue paper bouquet for Mother’s Day with guidance from the ColorPop team. Tickets for the craft are $10. The experience also features a mimosa.
Southampton InnThe Day Trippers
This live concert by The Day Trippers celebrates the Beatles’ catalog. The performance moves in chronological order, beginning with early recordings and concluding with selections from later albums. Between songs, the band offers short insights about what makes each piece distinctive and how the Beatles approached their craft, tracing the evolution of the music across their ten years together.
East Hampton LibraryKentucky Derby Party
Fauna brings back its Kentucky Derby celebration, carrying on the tradition of watching the Run for the Roses at Fauna. Admission is $125 per person, with tax and gratuity included, and covers passed hors d'oeuvres, a raw bar, Derby Day buffet favorites, and specialty cocktails, along with selections from Banville Wine Merchants, Sparkling Pointe, and Angel's Envy. Live music sets a festive tone throughout the event. Fedoras, fascinators, and bold hats are encouraged, with a prize for the standout look. This Kentucky Derby viewing party at Fauna celebrates the excitement often called the most thrilling two minutes in sports.
FaunaOla Pachanga 2026
Pachanga 2026 brings the community together at Bay Street Theater for an evening that celebrates music, culture, and community. Returning favorite Conjunto La Herencia fills the room with vibrant Latin rhythms and the timeless spirit of salsa’s golden era. The night invites dancing and connection, spotlighting a shared spirit of togetherness and joy. A free reception opens the festivities.
Bay Street TheaterWe All Need a Laugh Fundraiser
A comedy fundraiser presented by the Westhampton Rotary Club brings an evening of stand-up to the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. Five comedians from the Long Island Comedy Festival take the stage, including Paul Anthony, Robert Canberg, Maria Walsh, Rich Walker, and Rob Falcone. Tickets are $55 and $69 with fees included, and cash purchases at the box office receive a discount. Sponsorships range from $500 to $3,500 and include event tickets, recognition across marketing and publicity, and acknowledgment from the stage.
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Coopers BeachTeen Tech Time: Teens Help Adults with Computer Questions: One on One Tech
An in-person session where teens from the East Hampton community provide one-on-one help for adults with computer questions. The program focuses on practical technology support to help participants stay connected. It takes place at East Hampton Library.
East Hampton LibraryPinhole Photography
Explore the craft of pinhole photography in an interactive workshop at The Church, led by artist and educator Erwin List Sanchez. Participants receive an inviting introduction to the medium’s history and how it works through guided, practical learning.
The Church"Yankee Doodle Goes to Sea"
Discover a lesser-known aspect of the American Revolution. Historian and musician Stephen Sanfilippo will perform authentic naval ballads and maritime songs from the era.
Southampton History MuseumPet Celebration Day
This pet fair at ARF - Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons welcomes families and their pets and celebrates the happiness that cats and dogs bring to everyday life. Guests can learn about ARF programs and services while enjoying other attractions.
ARF - Animal Rescue Fund of the HamptonsThe Art Nanny
Come make a flower themed framed watercolor canvas design.
Montauk LibraryMother's Day Workshop
Children can dive into creativity during a two-hour drop-off workshop led by experienced studio artists. Young makers work on custom art projects in a playful, personalized environment that nurtures imagination and hands-on exploration.
ColorPop WorkshopThe Day Trippers
The Day Trippers deliver a set packed with Beatles favorites along with a few unexpected picks. Formed in 2021, this act has quickly made its mark across Long Island and the New York City area.
East Hampton LibraryHistory of Oysters on Long Island
Join John “Barley” Dunne, Director of East Hampton Town Shellfish Hatchery, for a presentation on the history of oysters in New York. Light refreshments will be served. After the lecture, Barley will provide oysters for your enjoyment, and shucking lessons for those who are interested. This program is for adults and children ages 10+.
South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature CenterArt Song Recital – Britten Folk Songs
Part of Rites of Spring’s Opera Days in the Hamptons, this performance features soprano Ashley Galvani Bell, tenor Yiran Xing, and harpist Ruth Bennett.
The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers HouseAFTER HOURS with ELISABETH BIONDI — The Church Sag Harbor
Elisabeth Biondi leads a behind the scenes exploration of a curator’s path, spotlighting the exhibition A Thousand Words: Photography of the New Yorker. The conversation centers on the exhibition and the curatorial process, and she discusses her time working to add context to the photographs and the choices that shape them.
The ChurchAfternoon Tea
Settle into an elegant afternoon at The Baker House 1650, where conversation pairs with classic sips and bites. Enjoy a curated selection of teas from Plain T, a pour of Champagne, and a spread of light savories and sweet treats in a relaxed setting that encourages connection among Baker House friends. The custom of afternoon tea dates to the 1840s, when Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, began easing late day hunger with tea and a small snack, soon inviting friends to share the pause. This gathering embraces that tradition with a refined, unhurried experience.
The Baker House 1650Silent Film Jazz Jam Session
The East End Jazz season culminates at Southampton Cultural Center with a live film and live jazz experiment that turns silent cinema into a canvas for spontaneous music making. Multimedia artist Cliff Baldwin has curated a collage of silent film clips, and participating performers shape the plot, mood, and pace in real time so the score becomes the dialogue of each scene. A professional rhythm section will support musicians and vocalists, and players receive prompts in advance, from familiar melodies and standards to driving rhythms and specific emotional arcs, to help transform known sounds into chases, reflections, and other on screen moments. Director Iris Ornig highlights that the format hands creative authorship to the artists, reconnecting music and moving pictures in the spirit of early cinema while encouraging the audience to imagine stories of their own. As the final jam before a summer break, it is open to all musicians and jazz enthusiasts, including local students of any age or skill level, and admission is free. East End Jazz is a nonprofit dedicated to performance and education across the East End, and the Cultural Center provides accessible performance, exhibition, and arts education opportunities for the greater Southampton community. This project is supported by the Statewide Community Regrants Program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, administered by The Huntington Arts Council.
Southampton Cultural CenterMay Day 5K Run/Walk
This five kilometer run and walk takes place at Main Beach. The distance can be completed at either a running or walking pace.
Main Beach - 101 Ocean Ave, East Hampton, NY, 11937 USAMPLIFYING VOICES: A Human Trafficking Awareness Panel — The Church Sag Harbor
An informative discussion will bring awareness to human trafficking and what actionable steps can be taken to prevent it. Bianca C. Collins, Vice President of HARLI and enrolled tribal citizen of the Shinnecock Nation, Alyssa Harrilal, a survivor of human trafficking and member of the ECLI-VIBES Survivors board, and Nina Hobson, a former British detective and current Head of Security for global executive protection teams, are joined by moderator Patricia McCormick, the best-selling author of SOLD and Never Fall Down. All speakers and the moderator have unique expertise on human trafficking, providing a depth of knowledge and sensitivity aimed to illuminate a difficult yet critical topic. Following the discussion there will be a Q&A of pre-submitted questions from the audience. The discussion will address what human trafficking is, and how does happen locally, what current preventative measures are being pursued and legislated by governments and law enforcement, and what actionable steps can we take as a community to de-escalate the rising number of human trafficking cases. Sharing awareness of the trafficking that happens in our own local area is critical for galvanizing support and change. Come listen, hear, and believe the voices of survivors and help amplify their calls to action.
The ChurchJazz + Film
Live jazz improvisation pairs with film as works by Cliff Baldwin are screened while the East End Jazz house band leads an open jam. Musicians can bring their instruments and sit in with the band. It is a meeting of cinema and the bandstand, where sound and image share the spotlight. This is the final East Meets West Jazz Jam.
Southampton Cultural CenterMeet & Greet with Kashif
Spend an afternoon at Ma’s House meeting the team behind Kashif Incubator. This group is devoted to nurturing, funding, and producing stories created by BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, disabled, and...
Ma's House & BIPOC Art StudioSunday Afternoon Chess
Step away from the screen and enjoy in-person chess in the Bendheim Room at the East Hampton Library. This is a relaxed, non-instructional gathering for players in grades 6 to 12 as well as adults. No registration is required.
East Hampton LibraryPhotographers in Conversation
East End Photographers Group is hosting Photographers in Conversation, featuring eleven EEPG photographers. Each photographer will discuss one of their photographs, sharing their enthusiasm, techniques, and experiences. An open discussion with the audience will follow the presentations. Admission is free, and all are welcome.
Sag Harbor CinemaOMAC May Day 5K
This race at Main Beach in East Hampton will be held in any weather. The first 400 participants to pick up their packets will receive a T-shirt. Dogs are not permitted at Main Beach or on the course.
East Hampton Main BeachMother Goose on the Loose
Created for babies from birth to 23 months, this interactive session introduces language through stories and rhymes. Little ones can enjoy songs while exploring simple instruments and playful puppets, creating a lively, sensory rich experience for the youngest listeners. Pre-registration is required.
Rogers Memorial LibraryCircle of Fun
Young children can sway, spin, and move to lively tunes while exploring rhythm with shakers and flowing scarves. This upbeat session is designed for joyful play and simple musical fun. It all wraps up with an energetic dance party.
East Hampton LibraryTai-Chi
Join Susan for a Tai Chi class, a meditation in motion that promotes serenity through gentle movements, connecting the mind and body. The class lasts for an hour and fifteen minutes.
Montauk LibrarySHANTI BEGINNER
An inspiring beginner-friendly class, this basic-level session welcomes students who are new to yoga or returning to their practice. It is safe and intelligently sequenced.
Yoga Shanti Sag HarborDrop-In: Mother's Day Gift Making
High school students can visit East Hampton Library to make a personalized gift for a mother figure in their lives. Celebrate Mother’s Day by creating something heartfelt during this activity.
East Hampton LibraryESL with Centro Corazón de Maria
Hampton Bays Public LibraryThe Ins & Outs of Sports Cards & Memorabilia
Take a closer look at sports cards and memorabilia in a free workshop held at Westhampton Free Library as part of the Time-Out to Learn series. Designed for collectors at any level, this program helps attendees make informed choices by exploring the differences between vintage and modern releases, identifying cards suited for investment, evaluating condition and value, deciding what to grade, and finding practical ways to liquidate a collection. It also explains how to recognize various types of autographs, including facsimiles, taped, and on-card, and the distinction between signatures from a player’s active years and those signed afterward. Learn how to tell game-used items from player-worn pieces, discuss the role of breakers and influencers and whether they present risks or simply entertainment, and review current hobby trends. The session wraps up with a Q&A. All ages are welcome.
Westhampton Free LibraryArtful Tales
Designed for ages 1 to 3, this program features songs, rhymes, and stories, plus time for art exploration. Registration is required.
Hampton LibraryMonotype Printmaking - May Intro
The Open Studio program for monotype printmaking is expanding in response to strong interest and now includes two skill levels. This session features the introductory level, serving as the entry point of the program. Presented at The Church, it provides an opportunity to explore monotype printmaking in a studio setting.
The ChurchDrop-In Chess
Enjoy casual, drop-in chess play with fellow enthusiasts and put your skills and strategies to good use. Everyone is welcome, but participants should already have a sufficient understanding of the game.
Rogers Memorial LibrarySOLD OUT — Crystal Singing Bowls Sound Healing Class
This calming meditation and relaxation class is led by Alessandra Lattanzio, a crystal singing bowls sound healer with level 1 and level 2 certification. Participants can settle into a soothing setting that encourages unwinding and quiet reflection.
East Hampton LibraryJoin us for Book Club!
The discussion focuses on this month's book club pick, Gilead by Marilynne Robinson, an acclaimed novel honored with the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award and noted for its blend of praise and lament.
Barnes & NobleShannon-igans
Miss Shannon will be hosting stories, songs, fingerplays, and other fun activities for toddlers. This event is designed for children ages 2 to 4 and requires registration.
Hampton LibrarySharing Music with Ms. Lori
Join Ms. Lori for some musical fun geared towards children ages 1-4, along with their caregiver. Registration is required, and reserved spots will be forfeited after a 5-minute grace period.
Montauk LibraryEast End Networking Event
Join business leaders for an evening of networking with light refreshments and drinks, set against the backdrop of springtime at the Southampton Inn. Members can attend for free, while there is a fee for non-members.
Southampton InnKIND Futures: Turn School Skills Into Real-World Opportunities
Held at Project MOST Community Learning Center, this family-focused session invites students to link what they learn in class with career pathways and possibilities ahead. In an interactive format, participants explore how core academic skills are used in everyday life and in the world of work, highlighting the connection between school lessons and real-life opportunities.
Project MOST Community Learning CenterSOLD OUT — Floor Yoga at the Montauk Library
Get ready to stretch, breathe, and find your zen at a floor yoga session that will leave you feeling refreshed and centered. The class includes floor, seated, and standing postures. Participants must bring their own mats and be 16 years or older. The class is 45 minutes.
Montauk LibraryFriday Classic Film Series: THE ROSE
See a screening of The Rose. The film is about a rock diva named Mary Rose Foster who struggles with the pressures of success and the demands of her manager.
Montauk LibraryWeekly Saturday Storytime
A weekly storytime at Barnes & Noble nurtures a love of reading and literature for children. It also gives kids a chance to meet new friends while they enjoy stories together.
Barnes & NobleAmy & Monte: A Legacy of Love and Creativity – Film Screening and Talkback
At Bay Street Theater, experience a screening of the one hour documentary Amy & Monte: A Legacy of Love and Creativity, followed by a live conversation with the filmmakers. The film delves into the artistic and spiritual partnership of Amy and Monte, blending personal anecdotes, artwork, and reflections on making art into an intimate portrait of their shared life. It shows how love, collaboration, and purpose fueled decades of creative work. After the film, a Q&A with the filmmakers and special guests offers additional insights into the documentary’s creation and the couple’s journey. General admission is $20.
Corner of Bay Street and Main St, Sag Harbor, NY, United States, New York 11963Afternoon Tea and Art Show
This event features tea and an art showcase. Guests are invited to wear a favorite fascinator or hat and enjoy tea with sandwiches, sweets, and savory selections, with gluten free choices available. An exhibit of artwork will be on display. Admission is $40, and tickets can be obtained using the QR code on the event flyer.
St. Luke's Episcopal ChurchTwilight Dance Party & Bodies in Motion Art Installation
An early evening DJ dance party blending music, art, and a friendly social vibe arrives at Southampton Arts Center. The Twilight experience features NYC and Hamptons DJ Nick Russo with an open format that moves through funk, house, and favorites from the 90s and 00s. Explore Bodies in Motion, an art installation on view during the event featuring work by Andreas Verrios (@mrnycsubway), Brad Walls, Sonya Sklaroff, and Joanna Steidle. Refreshments include a cash bar by Calissa and alcohol-free mocktails from Curious Elixirs. Presented by Hampton House Events, LLC in conjunction with Chris Bachmann Entertainment.
Southampton Arts CenterMom’s Night Out: Mother’s Day Weekend Comedy
Mark Mother’s Day Weekend with an evening of stand-up at Bay Street Theater as Ha Ha Hamptons Comedy brings back Mom’s Night Out for a single-night showcase. National headliner Patty Rosborough, with credits on Comedy Central, Showtime, and the Ladies of Laughter tour, leads a bill of female comedians that also features Ruby Jackson, Bridget Kavanagh, and Laura Patton. Expect a relaxed vibe, a full bar, and an intimate waterfront setting that suits both a treat for Mom and a fun night with friends.
Bay Street TheaterTeen Tech Time: Teens Help Adults with Computer Questions: One on One Tech
This in-person Teen Tech program at East Hampton Library pairs community teens with adults for one-on-one technology assistance. Bring computer questions and receive personalized guidance that helps you stay connected.
East Hampton LibrarySouthampton History Museum’s Heritage Fair
Celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States at the Heritage Fair. This family-friendly event will honor the nation’s rich history and community spirit. Attendees can enjoy demonstrations by tradespeople, animal displays, and live performances of 18th- and 19th-century music, as well as stories about Long Island legends. There will be colonial and Victorian-era crafts, Contra Dancing, historic games, toys, and military reenactors demonstrating what life was like for soldiers from the past.
Southampton History MuseumFamily Workshop on the Farm with Goat on a Boat CHILD TICKET
Take part in a puppet-making workshop led by Liz Joyce of Goat on a Boat. The experience also includes thirty minutes to explore the farm, visit the play areas, and interact with the farm’s furry animals.
The Green SchoolSTEAM n' Snacks
Children in grades 3 through 5 are invited to participate in STEAM activities while enjoying snacks. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in chemistry experiments, play musical instruments, construct catapults and launching devices, and even create, code, and manipulate their own robots. Space is limited, and registration is required.
Hampton LibraryMother's Day Sound Bath
Experience a sound bath with Daniel Lauter, aka MeditationDJ. Designed to relax and rejuvenate, this Mothers Day event will feature musical phrasing, melody, and harmonic balance. Attendees will receive a complimentary sachet of Lavender and Rose. Bring a yoga mat, pillow, blanket, or anything else needed for comfort as you enjoy the sounds of crystal bowls, a symphonic gong, Himalayan bells, and more. Daniel Lauter has shaped a musical practice for more than 40 years and infuses Buddhist mantras into each sound bath. This event is a meditative journey, whether celebrating maternal figures, showing self-love, or deepening a meditation practice.
The ChurchMother’s Day Brunch
Honor Mother’s Day at Canoe Place with a leisurely brunch that celebrates the flavors of the season. Enjoy time with family and friends over dishes that highlight in-season ingredients from the East End, creating a fresh and welcoming experience.
Good Ground TavernMother's Day Brunch
Honor Mother’s Day with a refined brunch at The Baker House 1650. Set within a historic estate accented by garden blooms, elegant details, and special touches, this leisurely gathering offers a warm way to recognize the women who do so much. The afternoon is intended for lingering conversation, toasts, and shared memories. Reservations are available.
The Baker House 1650Sunday Afternoon Chess
Take a break from online play with an in-person chess gathering in the Bendheim Room. The atmosphere is friendly and laid back, and the session is non-instructional. Participants include students in grades 6 through 12 as well as adults. No registration is required.
East Hampton LibrarySpring Migration Bird Walk at Big Reed Pond
Join the Montauk Library Bird Club for a spring migration walk. Explore the woodlands and wetlands of Big Reed Pond with Frank Quevedo. May is peak migration, so this is the perfect time to see warblers, vireos, and resident marsh birds. Identify birds by sight and song on this moderate-paced 3-mile hike. All experience levels are welcome. Binoculars will be available to borrow, but tick and sun protection are recommended. This event is co-sponsored by the Montauk Library Bird Club, South Fork Natural History Museum, and Third House Nature Center. Limited to 30 participants, registration is required.
Big Reed Pond ParkingCricut Crafts: Birdhouses
Explore Cricut crafting at Rogers Memorial Library in a creative session focused on creating decorative birdhouses. Participants can make as many as two birdhouses and receive guidance on cutting, personalizing, and embellishing their designs with the library’s Cricut machine.
Rogers Memorial LibraryADVANCED WORKSHOP
This advanced workshop at Yoga Shanti Sag Harbor invites participants to look beyond simply moving through poses and sequences and to ask a more fundamental question: why. Inspired by the everyday act of tying your shoelaces, the session turns attention to purpose and intention, encouraging a thoughtful examination of what motivates the practice.
Yoga Shanti Sag HarborESL with Centro Corazón de Maria
Hampton Bays Public LibraryArtful Tales
For children ages 1 to 3, this event includes songs, rhymes, stories, and art exploration. Registration is required.
Hampton LibraryBilingual Story Time-Birth-5 years old
This bilingual story time, led by Ms. Mary Jane, offers a fun experience for children from birth to 5 years old. Registration is required.
Montauk LibraryBook Club — The First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton
The book club concludes its 2025 reading and discussion series with The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molnar. The novel is based on the true story of Johanna Bonger and her connection to Vincent van Gogh.
Pollinator Pathways with Master Gardener Patty Collins
Master Gardener Patty Collins shares practical ways to support butterflies, birds and other pollinators by selecting plants that provide nectar, nourishment and shelter. Learn how to design a garden that offers resources across three seasons, turning both front and back yards into thriving habitats. The program highlights smart planting arrangements and showcases colorful, durable varieties that reliably attract pollinators.
East Hampton LibraryEast End Torch Run
The Long Island Region's East End Torch Run will be held at Montauk IGA. This is a running event on the East End.
Montauk IGAExplore Printmaking Techniques: Stamp printing, Rubbings, Stenciling and Monoprinting with Dr. Quincy Egginton
Discover stamp printing, rubbings, stenciling, and monoprinting with Dr. Quincy Egginton in a four-class exploration of basic printmaking that values freedom of expression and welcomes surprising results. All supplies are provided for every session. This program takes place at The Bridgehampton Museum, The Nathaniel Rogers House.
The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers HouseShannon-igans
For children ages 2 to 4, this event includes stories, songs, fingerplays and some fun shenanigans.
Hampton LibraryJigsaw Puzzle Club
Jigsaw Puzzle Club at Rogers Memorial Library is a relaxed, drop-in gathering where puzzle fans spend time together working through jigsaws of many sizes. Attendees can collaborate on a single large puzzle as a group, or settle into a smaller puzzle and enjoy a quieter challenge. Friendly conversation and steady progress are at the heart of this casual meet-up for enthusiasts.
Rogers Memorial LibraryCenter Moriches at East Hampton-Bridgehampton-Pierson
Center Moriches travels for a varsity lacrosse matchup with East Hampton-Bridgehampton-Pierson in East Hampton, New York. This is an away, non-conference meeting for Center Moriches.
Friday Afternoon Mahjong
Enjoy a relaxed Mahjong gathering at East Hampton Library with experienced players at the tables. Newcomers are welcome, and a volunteer instructor is being sought to teach beginners. Open to everyone.
East Hampton LibraryArt in Action (In-Person Sessions)
Presented in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, this program is designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia and their care partners. Participants will have the opportunity to view and discuss works of art and engage in hands-on artmaking activities.
Parrish Art MuseumMikelParis
MikelParis brings a live set to Bird on the Roof in Montauk. Tickets are available for this performance.
Montauk ProjectYA Vs. YT Mario Kart Tournament With Pizza
A Mario Kart tournament puts the Young Adult Department against the Young Teen Department. It is for middle school and high school students and will take place in YA.
East Hampton LibraryScreening: Women Laughing
Enjoy a screening of Women Laughing, a short film about the women cartoonists of The New Yorker. Following the film, the films producer, Judith Mizrachy, and The New Yorker’s first female cartoon editor, Emma Allen, will join directors Kathleen Hughes and Liza Donnelly for a Q&A session. Lynn Sherr will moderate the discussion. The film explores how women have progressed in a field historically dominated by men, featuring conversations with cartoonists Roz Chast, Emily Flake, Sarah Akinterinwa, and others. The film highlights cartoons critique of political systems and societal issues, examining how women have used humor to change narratives. This screening complements the A Thousand Words: Photography at the New Yorker exhibition.
The ChurchNo Sailor
No Sailor brings a buoyant mix of rootsy and baroque-tinged indie folk to Montauk, New York as part of the Montauk Music Festival. Multiple sets are planned, with specific details to be announced. Music Existence has characterized their sound as playful and lighthearted folk rock, and suggested it is ready for major folk festival stages.
Montauk NYWeekly Saturday Storytime
Storytime at Barnes & Noble offers children a chance to explore books, build a love of reading, and make new friends in a welcoming setting.
Barnes & NobleLive Event: Gilbert & Sullivan’s classic "The Yeomen of the Guard"
Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Yeomen of the Guard is presented at The East Hampton Library by the Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera Company of Long Island. This staging features a dramatic story and a score that includes well known songs such as Is Life a Boon, I Have a Song to Sing, O!, and Strange Adventure. The plot centers on Colonel Fairfax, played by Thomas Dean, and the intertwined lives of Phoebe Meryll, portrayed by Rebecca Rutkovsky, and Elsie Maynard, portrayed by Kara Vertucci. Admission is free, and registration is required.
East Hampton LibraryA Taste of Peru
Experience the flavors and traditions of Peru with tastings of authentic cuisine and traditional cocktails at The Baker House 1650. The private setting, rich with history, creates an inviting ambiance for an immersive cultural showcase. Seating is available by reservation, offering a relaxed way to savor the offerings in a picturesque atmosphere.
The Baker House 1650Sticks & Stones Comedy Presents: VANESSA HOLLINGSHEAD
Sticks & Stones Comedy spotlights Vanessa Hollingshead in a headlining set. Known for connecting with audiences through quick-witted crowd work, characters, and song, she has toured widely and is celebrated among the funniest women working today. Her credits include Comedy Central and Dry Bar specials, an appearance on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, and the Showtime special Funny Women of a Certain Age hosted by Fran Drescher. Michele Fox takes the feature spot, with additional performances by Joe Winchell and Rob White. Before the laughs begin, there will be snacks, drinks, and live music from Kraman in the art gallery. The show takes place in the MainStage Room at the Southampton Cultural Center.
Southampton Cultural CenterCommunity Service: Teen Tech
Tech-savvy teens can earn community service hours by offering in-person help to adults who are less comfortable with technology. Support includes getting started with tablet use, navigating social media, using email, and other everyday tech needs.
East Hampton LibraryChem in a Flash! Grade K-6
Embark on a fast-paced chemistry adventure with The Mad Science Group. Discover reactions that unfold in moments as you conduct quick experiments and see results right away.
Montauk LibrarySpeak Up & Slow Down
As part of Canio's The Great Gatsby Marathon, Speak Up & Slow Down is a workshop devoted to reading aloud effectively. Actor Paul Hecht shares techniques for tackling The Great Gatsby as a cold read, drawing on experience that includes Broadway, film, and television. There will be two sessions, and attendees can take part in either or both. Space is limited, and advance registration is requested. Hecht lives on the East End and will lead off the Great Gatsby marathon reading.
Old Whalers' ChurchRogers Mystery Lovers
Readers drawn to page-turning puzzles come together as the Rogers Mystery Lovers, meeting each month to focus on a different mystery and discuss it as a group.
Rogers Memorial LibraryPHOTOGRAM COLLAGE: Lumen Printing with Sara VanDerBeek — The Church Sag Harbor
Explore lumen printing, a camera-less photographic technique. Lumen prints feature vibrant and ethereal colors and are made by placing objects on silver gelatin paper and exposing it to sunlight. During this workshop, Sara VanDerBeek will guide attendees in creating and exposing their own lumen prints, offering insights into how object placement and exposure times affect the outcome. Following exposure, the prints can be mounted to form a collage or kept as individual compositions. All materials will be provided, and attendees are welcome to bring flattened plant life, textiles, or other objects to incorporate. No experience is required, and attendees can take their creations home, along with the knowledge to continue working in this format.
The ChurchColor Walk: Sag Harbor
A Color Walk through Sag Harbor with AIA Peconic Emerging Professionals takes place at Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts. It draws on the meditative creative practice popularized by American writer and artist William Burroughs.
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the ArtsMini Makers
This program is designed for children ages 5 to 7, and their parents are encouraged to attend to participate with their child. Join in monthly STEAM exploration and activities, and construct different structures, code robots, and more. Registration is required and drop offs will not be permitted.
Hampton LibraryCoup at The Kennedy Center with Francesca Zambello and Sally Susman
This event extends a warm welcome to Francesca Zambello, a lifelong opera authority and a leading figure in the field. She is known for her distinguished leadership as the Artistic Director of Washington National Opera. The program highlights her achievements and long-standing dedication to the art.
The ChurchSublimation Mugs
Open to students in sixth grade and above, this creative activity invites participants to make sublimation coffee mugs featuring their own designs. Turn a personal idea into a custom mug and see your artwork come to life.
Hampton LibraryWho Speaks for You? Advance Directives & Power of Attorney
At Westhampton Free Library, this discussion explores the value of putting a Power of Attorney and a Health Care Proxy in place. It covers the essentials of advance directives, including health care proxies and living wills, and shares approaches to safeguarding personal assets. Registration is handled by Westhampton Free Library. Questions can be directed to 631-941-3434 or info@burnerlaw.com.
Westhampton Free LibraryItalian Language Class - Advanced
An Italian class will be held in the Bendheim Room. This session provides dedicated time for learning Italian.
East Hampton LibraryArtful Tales
This event is for children ages 1 to 3. It includes songs, rhymes, stories, and art exploration. Registration is required.
Hampton LibraryEast Hampton Library Knitting Club
A reference librarian leads a weekly gathering for knitters at East Hampton Library, held in the Bendheim Room. Organized by the East Hampton Library Knitting Group, these ongoing meetups aim to keep things cozy.
East Hampton LibraryShannon-igans
Designed for toddlers ages 2 to 4, Miss Shannon leads a playful program featuring stories, songs, fingerplays, and a bit of shenanigans to keep little ones engaged. Registration is required.
Hampton LibraryYoga with Stacy Haessler
East Hampton native Stacy Haessler shares her passion for yoga with the community where she grew up during a session at East Hampton Library. Her teaching emphasizes alignment and a positive, caring atmosphere, creating a thoughtful experience for participants.
East Hampton LibraryMonotype Printmaking - May ADVANCED — The Church Sag Harbor
An advanced Open Studio session in monotype printmaking takes place at The Church. In response to strong interest, the program now offers two levels, with an introductory option alongside this advanced offering.
The ChurchExplore Printmaking Techniques: Stamp printing, Rubbings, Stenciling and Monoprinting with Dr. Quincy Egginton
Dr. Quincy Egginton leads a practical introduction to printmaking at The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers House. Across four classes, participants experiment with stamp printing, rubbings, stenciling, and monoprinting. Materials are provided for every session. The series emphasizes open-ended expression and the excitement of discovering unexpected outcomes as each technique is explored.
The Bridgehampton Museum - The Nathaniel Rogers HouseHistoric Gardens in East Hampton
Take a colorful look at the rich garden legacy of East Hampton and nearby areas, featuring celebrated landscapes such as Grey Gardens, The Creeks, and the many Woodhouse gardens.
East Hampton LibraryTots, Toys, & Tales
Spend a cheerful morning exploring toys and meeting new friends. The fun concludes with a lively story to bring the morning to a close.
East Hampton LibraryTonino's Pizza & Italian Eatery
Tonino's Pizza & Italian Eatery unveils significant renovations, highlighted by a new dining room and bar. The refreshed space keeps the same food and music. A new look pairs with familiar tastes and sounds.
Tonino's Pizza & Italian EateryFriday Afternoon Mahjong
Enjoy a welcoming Mahjong session with experienced players. Beginners are invited, and a volunteer teacher is currently needed to help new players get started. Open to participants of every skill level.
East Hampton LibraryCowfish Happy Hour
Enjoy a discounted menu featuring select appetizers, well pours, Rum Punch, Signature Margarita, select wines by the glass, and beer at Cowfishs Happy Hour.
CowfishThe Holiday Ramblers
The Holiday Ramblers call Morristown, New Jersey home, and they came together in Montauk, New York after meeting during casual summer gigs in breezy backyards and salty bars. Those early connections brought the band to life.
The MontauketWeekly Saturday Storytime
Storytime at Barnes & Noble offers a welcoming setting where kids can discover a love of books and literature while making new friends.
Barnes & NobleEasy Street
EASY STREET returns to launch Summer 2026 at Cupsogue Beach, delivering high-energy rock by the water and setting a lively tone for the season.
Cupsogue Beach County ParkTalk of the Town: A New Musical Reading at Bay Street Theater
Talk of the Town arrives at Bay Street Theater as a new musical reading that brings together fresh voices, original songs, and live storytelling in an intimate setting. Presented early in its development as part of Bay Street Theater’s commitment to nurturing new work, it offers a rare chance to see a musical at the very beginning of its path. This is a reading rather than a full production, presented in a streamlined format that puts the story, the music, and the performances at the forefront. Tickets go on sale soon. VIP admission includes a private post-show reception with the creators.
Bay Street TheaterColin Quinn
Colin Quinn delivers a quick, incisive look at American culture, politics, and history onstage, drawing on the perspective that made him a fixture on SNL’s Weekend Update and the host of Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. Renowned for solo shows, he created Red State Blue State, which earned praise in The New Yorker, premiered as CNN’s first-ever comedy special, and can now be seen on Netflix. His range also includes the book Overstated, lampooning all 50 states, and the pandemic-era project Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show, capturing stand-up’s persistence during the pandemic. This performance showcases his incisive comedy and storytelling, weaving commentary on culture, politics, and history.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterLouise Pigott Art @The Westhampton Fine Art Festival
Louise Pigott is part of the Westhampton Fine Art Festival alongside fellow artists, taking part in the show.
The Great LawnSistek
SISTEK appears at Palma Day Club, Montauk’s standout summer daytime party. Hosted at The Montauk Beach House, the series is back for a second season with a daylight vibe centered on house music.
The Montauk Beach House"In the Presence of Light" Art Show (Opening 5-7pm)
Presented as a three-day pop-up, the exhibition is curated by Luisa Esposito of Hampton House Events together with artist Casey Chalem Anderson. It showcases work from established and emerging artists, with contributors from the Hamptons as well as areas beyond.
North Sea Community Schoolhouse Assoc.Video Editing for Beginners
Learn the basics of creating short videos and social media clips in a beginner-friendly class at Rogers Memorial Library. Using free tools like Canva and Google Vids, the session introduces essential editing techniques to help beginners get started.
Rogers Memorial LibraryCade Alami
Find tickets for Cade Alami at The Montauk Beach House.
The Montauk Beach HouseBOOK TALK: GAYLE FELDMAN, Author of NOTHING RANDOM, in conversation with CATHLEEN MCGUIGAN — The Church Sag Harbor
Gayle Feldman, author of Nothing Random: Bennett Cerf and the Publishing House He built, will discuss her work with Cathleen McGuigan. Feldmans biography delves into the life of the founder of Random House, who later became a celebrity on What’s My Line? The discussion will explore how Feldman wrote this cultural history and venture into Cerf’s life. A Q&A with the audience and a book signing will follow the discussion.
The ChurchBounce Beach Saturday Nightlife
Bounce Beach MontaukD.O.D @ Palma Day Club 5/24
Palma Day Club brings back Montauk’s signature summer day party at Montauk Beach House. Now in its second season, it offers a daytime setting centered on house music.
The Montauk Beach House"In the Presence of Light" Art Show
In the Presence of Light is a three day pop up art show curated by Luisa Esposito of Hampton House Events and artist Casey Anderson. It benefits nonprofit 501(3)c organizations, including the North Sea Maritime Center.
North Sea Community HouseDan's Rosé Soirée
Memorial Day Weekend in Southampton sets the stage for Dan’s Rosé Soirée, a much anticipated celebration that opens the Hamptons summer season. Guests can sample over 20 rosés from around the world.
Southampton Arts CenterSunday Nightlife
Bounce Beach MontaukCupsogue Beach Presents DOCK Holiday Live!
Dock Holiday delivers a live blend of funk, country, pop, rock, and soul at Cupsogue Outer Beach.
Cupsogue Outer BeachInternational Snack Night
This program is designed for students in grade six and older. Participants can sample a variety of snacks from around the world, compare flavors, and rate what they try. Take part in lighthearted trivia, choose your top favorites, and enjoy time with friends.
Hampton LibraryFauna Happy Hour
Fauna hosts a Happy Hour at both the indoor bar and the patio bar, weather permitting. Guests can choose from a curated assortment of appetizers, wines by the glass, and well drinks.
FaunaTUE Playgroup - Tots On The Farm
Spend time with your little one in an idyllic farm setting where each class focuses on connection. Families and children share bonding moments with the farm animals, and there is plenty of opportunity to meet new friends.
The Green SchoolItalian Language Class - Advanced
An Italian language class meets in the Bendheim Room, bringing attendees together for structured learning and practice.
East Hampton LibraryNancy Atlas: Sunset Wednesdays BEGIN! at Surf Lodge Start Date
Centered on Nancy Atlas, this event highlights a creative path that began with art history studies at Cambridge University, followed by a decisive shift to the guitar at age 21. Over the next 17 years she has released five albums on her own independent label.
The Surf LodgeLaptime Stories
For children from birth to age 5, this lively session at Rogers Memorial Library features stories, songs, puppets, and action rhymes. Pre-registration is required.
Rogers Memorial LibraryShannon-igans
Designed for toddlers ages 2 to 4, Miss Shannon leads a lively session with storytime, music, and fingerplay fun, plus a little playful mischief to keep everyone smiling. Registration is required.
Hampton LibraryYoga with Stacy Haessler
East Hampton native Stacy shares her love of yoga with the community where she grew up. Her classes offer an uplifting experience with a strong focus on alignment, all guided with a thoughtful approach.
East Hampton LibraryTHUR Playgroup - Tots On The Farm
Set in a peaceful farm environment, this class invites you and your child to connect. Families and children spend time with the farm animals and have the chance to meet new friends.
The Green SchoolFriday Afternoon Mahjong
Enjoy a friendly Mahjong get-together where camaraderie and play come first. The group already includes seasoned players, and a volunteer instructor is being sought to help newcomers learn the game. Open to everyone, whether you play regularly or are just getting started.
East Hampton LibraryBack in Time Book Group (AUTHOR TALK)
At Rogers Memorial Library, an author talk with Malve Von Hassell centers on her book The Price of Loyalty: Serving Adela of Blois. Presented within a history book group setting, the conversation focuses on the work and its context. The group alternates its reading choices between historical fiction and nonfiction.
Rogers Memorial LibrarySongs and Stories
This program is for children from birth to age five and features a mix of stories, songs, and rhymes. It centers on sharing well loved tales, melodies, and verses for young listeners. Preregistration is required.
Rogers Memorial LibraryFriday Classic Film Series: LA VIE EN ROSE
See a multiple international award-winning biopic about Édith Piaf, the iconic French singer. The film depicts Piafs life, which, despite her success, was filled with tragedy.
Montauk LibraryWeekly Saturday Storytime
This weekly storytime at Barnes & Noble encourages children to develop a love of books and literature and provides a welcoming setting to make new friends.
Barnes & Noble'East Hampton Music Series' Presents: Tal Naccarato, LIVE! Unplugged
An unplugged performance featuring Italo 'Tal' Naccarato, a composer, songwriter, teaching artist, and instrumentalist. Born in Fiumefreddo Bruzio, a mountain village in Calabria, Italy, and raised in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, he brings a rich background to original music grounded in traditional folk and Americana. The sound leans into rock and blues and includes classical guitar inspired pieces carried by a warm, bluesy swing.
East Hampton LibraryTeen Tech Time: Teens Help Adults with Computer Questions: One on One Tech
This in-person program provides individualized technology assistance from teens in the East Hampton community. It is designed to help participants stay connected.
East Hampton LibraryFive Eleven: Palma Day Club
Five Eleven is a two-person team of producer DJs, Emmie Nielsen and Cho Seward, who have been friends for years. Hailing from different coasts, they first connected while living together in a model apartment...
The Montauk Beach HousePaint Pour Hour!
Kids can dive into a bright, interactive art session that highlights acrylic pour painting. Through playful experimentation with color and flow, each child decorates a figurine with swirling, marbled patterns for a one-of-a-kind creation.
ColorPop Workshop'Concerts Series at East Hampton' Presents: Tal Naccarato / Solo Acoustic 'Unplugged' Performance Saturday, May 30th, 2026 2:00-3:00pm
Italo ‘Tal’ Naccarato is an instrumentalist, composer, songwriter, and teaching artist who was born in Fiumefreddo Bruzio, a mountain village in Calabria with medieval roots. He later grew up in East Flatbush.
East Hampton Librarydancehampton presents 'To Infinity and Beyond'
Presented by Dancehampton, this milestone event marks 19 years of dance. The celebration highlights Dancehampton’s journey in the art form.
The Como Brothers
See The Como Brothers perform live at Islands End Grill.
Island’s End GrillViva Las Vegas 2026
Enjoy fine foods, games of chance, and music at this event that benefits the local community. Every ticket holder gets chips to use for gaming. There will be dancing, a silent auction, a ticket auction, an open bar, a grand buffet, and a raw bar. Prizes will be awarded to the top three chip holders.
Southampton Arts CenterSaturday Camp
A farm setting provides a caring, supportive outdoor space where children can grow, explore, and feel connected. Campers team up to look after the animals through feeding, cleaning, and other tasks. The experience centers on cooperation, time in nature, and interaction with farm life.
The Green SchoolBounce Beach Saturday NIghtlife
Bounce Beach MontaukPotatohampton 5K Run/Walk
A 5-kilometer run and walk held at The Bridgehampton Museum. Participants can cover the distance at a running or walking pace.
The Bridgehampton Museum - 2539 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY, 11932 USSQUAD GAME 7
Step into a circus-inspired edition of this fitness event, a three-hour lineup of games that challenge both body and mind while rekindling a playful, childlike spark. Tailored for adults who value staying active, this seventh installment blends spirited competition with movement-focused challenges. The entry fee is $60. It takes place at Carpe Diem Fitness in Southampton. For details, call or text 516-521-7256.
Still, Small Voice at The Church: A Monthly Gathering for Reflection and Contemplative Sharing — The Church Sag Harbor
The Church extends an invitation to Still, Small Voice, a recurring monthly session designed for contemplation and shared insights. This gathering encourages silent reflection and thoughtful dialogue, focusing on questions related to creativity, community, and human existence. Participants will have the opportunity to explore their authentic voices in a non-judgmental, supportive environment. The session includes silent reflection, the option to share thoughts aloud, and an "Afterthoughts" period for open conversation. Some quick tips: be gentle with yourself and others, welcome latecomers, avoid cross talk and refrain from referencing political/religious figures, reflect deeply before speaking and listen actively, and stay for Afterthoughts if you wish to engage in conversation.
The ChurchMini Makers
Designed for toddlers and their caregiver, this playful art class invites little ones ages 2 to 3 to discover color and creativity through a guided experience. Children get hands-on with paint, textures, and sensory elements, creating together with a grown-up in a welcoming, exploratory setting.
ColorPop WorkshopHudson Freeman
lots of hands brings a live show to The Stephen Talkhouse in East Hampton. Tickets are available for this event.
The Stephen TalkhouseFull Blue Moon Hike
Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and the South Fork Natural History Society present an unhurried walk along open field paths at the South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center. The outing is connected to the Full Blue Moon and includes a brief note about the occurrence of two full moons in a single month and what the second is called.
South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center17th Annual Al Barone Golf & Gala
At Westhampton Country Club, this community-focused golf and gala brings people together to champion individuals and families affected by traumatic brain injury. The event helps fund vital programs, services, and resources that many families depend on long after a hospital stay. Participation supports recovery, greater independence, and a strong sense of community for those navigating life after brain injury.
Westhampton Country ClubMister Halston
Previews launch a new play that opens Bay Street Theater’s 35th Anniversary Mainstage Season. Set amid the vibrant New York scene of the 1970s and 80s, it follows fashion icon Halston through rapid ascent, cultural impact, and the personal costs of building a global empire. Premiering in Sag Harbor, the production brings one of American fashion’s defining creative forces to life onstage. Written by Raffaele Pacitti, directed by Michael Wilson, and produced in association with Tony Award winning producer Bruce Robert Harris. The engagement begins with previews, then an opening weekend, followed by additional weeks of performances.
Corner of Bay Street and Main St, Sag Harbor, NY, United States, New York 11963Mister Halston - Previews Begin
Previews begin for Mister Halston, a new drama that launches Bay Street Theater’s 35th anniversary Mainstage season in Sag Harbor. Set amid the energy of New York in the 1970s and 1980s, the production follows fashion icon Halston’s swift rise, the glamour and ambition that shaped his influence, and the personal cost of building a global brand. This world premiere brings a seminal American fashion figure to the stage. Written by Raffaele Pacitti and directed by Michael Wilson, the production is presented in association with Tony Award winning producer Bruce Robert Harris.
Corner of Bay Street and Main St, Sag Harbor, NY, United States, New York 11963Author talk & Book Signing Tom Junod "In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man"
An author talk and book signing features two-time National Magazine Award winner Tom Junod, spotlighting his memoir "In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man." The book follows a son’s search for truth amid the legacy of his larger-than-life, philandering father, unfolding as an emotionally charged investigation that builds through a series of revelations toward reckoning and redemption. Celebrated for its vivid, commanding prose, it has earned strong critical praise, with The Wall Street Journal describing it as a powerful tribute to a complex father figure and Kirkus noting it as an absorbing family narrative and a clear-eyed reflection on manhood written with style and feeling. Books will be available for purchase and signing, provided by Bookhampton.
East Hampton LibraryThe Soul Jam Revue LIVE at Katch – Cupsogue Beach
Kick off the season with a waterfront celebration as The Soul Jam Revue delivers Philly Soul favorites and more. Look for high energy vocals, a tight horn section, and dance floor classics set against beach views with food and drinks available. The show has been relocated to Katch at Cupsogue Beach in Cupsogue Beach County Park for an evening of music by the ocean. This is a free, family-friendly event with easygoing beach vibes.
Cupsogue Beach County ParkMontauk Tennis Retreat - Levels: 2.5 - 3.25
Experience a multi day tennis retreat in Montauk that blends focused training with the area’s easygoing spirit. Developed with Gotham Tennis Academe Montauk, it is tailored for players rated 2.5 to 3.25 who want to sharpen skills while enjoying a relaxed coastal atmosphere. Expect more than 11 hours on court with optional free play, professional instruction from four coaches, and a dedicated 30 minute one on one session. Play unfolds in a nature preserve setting, and the plan includes accommodations and transportation from NYC. Off court, unwind with sunset dinners, a barbecue, beach time, and the camaraderie of a small group of about 12 to 16 tennis enthusiasts. The schedule aims for a comfortable balance of quality court time and opportunities to relax, all with unmistakable Montauk vibes.
Alexandra's Rip Current Awareness 5K
This 5-kilometer event shines a light on rip currents and is set at Southampton Cultural Center.
Southampton Cultural Center - 25 Pond Lane, Southampton, NY, 11968 USTiger Rose At Cupsogue Beach Hut
Tiger Rose takes the stage at Cupsogue Beach Hut for two sets packed with Jerry Band style jams, with guest Jim Swatko.
CupsogueMontauk Mile
Montauk Mile will be held at Lion's Field. For complete details and registration, consult the event organizer.
Lion's Field - South Erie & Edgemere Street, Montauk, NY, 11954 USMontauk Tennis Retreat - Levels: 3.5 - 4.5
Improve your tennis in a relaxed Montauk setting, with a program developed in collaboration with Gotham Tennis Academe Montauk and tailored for players rated 3.5 to 4.5. Expect over 11 hours on court with optional free play, coaching from four professionals, and a dedicated 30 minute one on one session. Sessions take place in a nature preserve setting. Accommodations and transportation from New York City are part of the program. Beyond practice, the experience includes sunset dinners, a barbecue, beach time, and a small community of about 12 to 16 tennis enthusiasts. The schedule balances focused training with time to unwind, reflecting the easygoing spirit of Montauk.
RJA MEMORIAL MIGHTY MONTAUK TRIATHLON/AQUABIKE/SPRINT
Celebrating 45 years, this memorial event in Montauk, New York features triathlon, aquabike, and sprint options and is recognized as a longstanding tradition. Registration is open. Participation supports the fight to find a cure for pancreatic cancer.
Harborside Resort MotelRumours Returns to Westhampton!
Rumours returns to Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center for another appearance. The event marks a return engagement at the venue.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterUS Open Golf Championship Tickets Southampton NY Shinnecock Hills Club
Experience the US Open Golf Championships at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York. Tickets are available through the MyCityRocks Ticket Exchange, a ticket resale marketplace that often features premium seats, suites, and options for events that may be sold out at the original box office, with occasional deals below face value. Every purchase is backed by a 100% guarantee of genuine tickets that will work at the gate, plus a full money back guarantee if the event is canceled without a new date, excluding shipping. Listings are priced by individual sellers and can appear above or below face value. Since 2005, MyCityRocks has fulfilled more than 100,000 orders and offers access to a marketplace of over 40 million tickets spanning sports, concerts, and theater worldwide. MyCityRocks is not affiliated with the venue or the performer. Tickets can also make a thoughtful gift for a friend or loved one.
Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubThe Soul Jam Revue LIVE @ The Beach House
The Soul Jam Revue brings a high-energy celebration of Philly Soul and the classic sounds of soul, R&B, and funk to The Beach House at Cupsogue Beach, marking the band’s first appearance at this venue. Expect rich vocal harmonies, vibrant horns, and a tight rhythm section that captures the spirit of the genre’s trailblazers while keeping the crowd on its feet. The waterfront setting adds a breezy summer atmosphere, pairing the shoreline backdrop with a set of beloved hits. A welcoming pick for longtime soul devotees and anyone in the mood for a lively night by the beach.
CupsogueThe Robert Cray Band
Robert Cray and his longtime band spotlight the power of American roots music with searing guitar work and a voice steeped in soul. Over more than five decades, Cray has reshaped blues, soul, and rock, earning five Grammy Awards and induction into the Blues Hall of Fame. His breakthrough album Strong Persuader opened new doors for the blues in the MTV era and reached a vast audience with multi-million sales. Known for appearances alongside B.B. King, Eric Clapton, and The Rolling Stones, he continues to captivate as a compelling storyteller. Expect songs driven by heart, grit, and groove, delivered with steadfast authenticity, musical integrity, and charged electric blues.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterElon Gold
Comedian, actor, and writer Elon Gold presents the quick wit audiences know from his hour-long special Chosen & Taken, originally on Netflix and now streaming on Amazon Prime. His clips have gone viral, shared by millions around the world, and he has made ten visits to The Tonight Show along with several appearances on The Late Late Show with James Corden. On television he has starred in FOX’s Stacked and developed and headlined NBC’s In-Laws, with guest roles on Crashing, Frasier, Chappelle’s Show, and Chelsea Lately. He also served as a writer and performer on ABC’s The Dana Carvey Show. More recently he appeared in a recurring role during season 11 of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, and is featured in the upcoming Kal Penn film Trust Me, I’m A Doctor, as well as the title role in The Badchan from director Gidi Dar. Presented with support from Cynthia Hochman.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterA Hans Zimmer Candlelight Experience In East Hampton, NY - Friday June 26th
A candlelit concert at East Hampton UMC celebrates the film music of Hans Zimmer with an intimate classical program performed by a string trio. Expect themes from Gladiator, Kung Fu Panda, Sherlock Holmes, Madagascar, Cornfield, The Holiday, Interstellar, Eptescious, Lion King, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Seating is first come, first served within your allocated zone in Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze, with two separate sittings offered. The venue is wheelchair accessible, though front row placement is not guaranteed. Suitable for ages 8 and up. Lumos presents these artist tributes in warmly lit settings, and each month a donation supports a different charity.
East Hampton UMCStraight No Chaser: Beach Bash
Straight No Chaser brings an all-vocal performance to the Beach Bash, challenging the blazer-and-khaki college stereotype. This nine-member ensemble builds every note with the human voice, pairing precision harmonies with a sense of humor. Their impact is reflected in two RIAA Gold certifications, more than 1.5 million concert tickets sold, over one billion Pandora streams, and more than two million albums sold worldwide. Expect music made entirely by voices that resonates on a fundamental level and entertains with wit.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterImprov With My Friends From Work: With Cast & Writers From SNL
Ceara Jane O’Sullivan of SNL hosts a night of long-form improv with cast members and writers from Saturday Night Live. The show blends on-the-spot scenes, a few stand-up sets, and the occasional reading of sketches that never made it to air, and at least half the performers will be drinking on stage. Scheduled to perform are Carl Tart, Chloe Troast, Asha Ward, and Jimmy Fowlie, with special guests in the mix, and the lineup may change.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterJessie's Girl: Back to the '80s
Jessie’s Girl delivers a high-energy celebration of 1980s hits, featuring standout New York City rock and pop vocalists backed by a seasoned band that has performed alongside genuine icons of the decade. With a track record that includes sellouts at The Paramount and The Capitol Theatre and a headlining spot on The ‘80s Cruise, this show transforms the room into a full-on retro party. Sing-along favorites and big vibes take center stage, and neon outfits with a little extra hairspray fit right in for a throwback feel worthy of 1989.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterSouthampton Firecracker 8K & 3M
Set at Agawam Park, this distance event offers two options, 8K and 3 miles, so participants can choose the length that suits them.
Agawam Park - 25 Pond Lane, Southampton, NY, 11969 USJared Freid
After the success of his Netflix special 37 & Single, which reached the Top 10 in both the United States and Canada, Jared Freid brings candid, quick-hitting observations on modern dating to the stage. The New York Times has noted that he stands apart in the realm of relationship comedy, and his material transforms dating apps, situationships, and millennial jitters into laughs that feel like a group therapy session. As host of the JTrain Podcast and co-host of U Up?, he has built a loyal audience with straightforward, funny guidance in a Dear Abby style for guys. Expect sharp, relatable stand-up that speaks to anyone who has ever overthought a text. Generously sponsored by Lisa and Michael Kaufman.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterLucas Zelnick
Lucas Zelnick delivers a tightly crafted, joke-dense hour that has been filling rooms nationwide. Drawing on a background that includes a Stanford business degree and an affluent Manhattan upbringing, he turns his own privilege into the butt of the joke with clear-eyed candor rather than apology. The material zeroes in on the oddities of wealth, the tangled realities of privilege, and the honest reactions that come from moving between different worlds. Every segment lands with practiced timing and confident delivery shaped by extensive time onstage, keeping laughs coming at a rapid clip from start to finish.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterBay Street Theater 35th Anniversary Gala
Bay Street Theater celebrates its 35th anniversary with a summer gala in Sag Harbor that spotlights storytelling, creativity, and the impact of the arts. The evening honors Lin-Manuel Miranda, recipient of the Julie Andrews Lifetime Achievement Award, while supporting the theater’s mission to present bold, inspiring, and meaningful live performance for the community. Artists, supporters, and friends gather at the theater for a festive occasion that reflects on decades by the waterfront and looks to the future with gratitude and excitement.
Bay Street TheaterDarren Criss
Darren Criss, an Emmy and Golden Globe winner, presents a concert that spans his multifaceted career. The set includes songs from Glee, Starkid, and the Broadway productions he has starred in, alongside original music from his EP Masquerade and his holiday album A Very Darren Crissmas. Following early viral success with A Very Potter Musical and performances that reached the top of the Billboard charts, he has built a body of work across Broadway and television recognized with major awards. Having starred in the Broadway production Maybe Happy Ending, he offers a night of songs and storytelling. Sponsored by Leni and Harvey Goldsmith, with partial sponsorship from Roni Cowan.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterMatteo Bocelli
Matteo Bocelli brings the Falling In Love World Tour, opening a fresh chapter beyond a renowned family legacy to reimagine romance for today. His sound merges classical refinement with the intimate sweep of cinematic pop, pairing polished technique with barehearted expression. Highlights span the Tuscan warmth of Glimpse of Happiness to the poignant classic Caruso, shaping a performance of sincerity and yearning that connects across eras and styles. Generous support is provided by Gisele and Joseph Schueller.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterMy Life: The Musical! (Ages 7–9) Summer Camp!
Designed for ages 7 to 9, this weeklong camp invites kids to turn their own experiences into an original musical. With guidance from an experienced theater educator, participants invent characters, craft scenes and write songs drawn from their ideas. Through games, improvisation, movement and music, they build core skills in acting, singing, storytelling and working as an ensemble. Confidence grows as the group rehearses and shapes the show throughout the week, leading to a culminating performance for family and friends. The program takes place at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor and the cost is $649.
Corner of Bay Street and Main St, Sag Harbor, NY, United States, New York 11963Improv Squad (Ages 7–9) – Kids Improv Theater Summer Camp
Kids ages 7 to 9 can jump into the world of improv at Bay Street Theater in a lively camp filled with storytelling games and creative exercises. Guided by a Bay Street teaching artist, campers build confidence, sharpen listening, and practice teamwork while discovering what makes improvisation so engaging. Over the week, they try a range of techniques, collaborate to create their own original games, and see how improv connects to acting and life on stage. The experience concludes with a playful showcase for friends and family where participants share what they have learned. Ideal for young performers who enjoy quick thinking and creative fun.
Corner of Bay Street and Main St, Sag Harbor, NY, United States, New York 11963Westhampton Beach Concerts on the Green with Strawberry Fields in full costume FREE show gazebo park
Settle in for a free outdoor concert at the gazebo park in the Main Street district of downtown Westhampton Beach. The music celebrates the Beatles for a relaxed evening in the park. Pack a blanket or lawn chairs and bring your own refreshments so you can get comfortable and enjoy the show.
Westhampton Beach Main Street