"I am so glad to be partnering with East End Arts and their mission of community enrichment through the arts and education," said Nile Rodgers. "One universal language unites us all, and that is, The Arts."
"Southampton's occupation by British soldiers during the American Revolution is this Town's most important, historical event to happen since the landing by English pioneers in 1640," shared Tom Edmonds.
Dr. Hank Lawson has just scheduled his last home call in the Hamptons.
"We remain in awe of the creative spirit of our young people and applaud their teachers," said Barbara Jo Howard.
"Brush Strokes for the Bays isn't your typical 'Paint Night' type event," said Kimberly Barbour.
"Audience members love PechaKucha Night Hamptons because presenters share their passions through storytelling and autobiography," explained Andrea Grover.
"This is a group of award-winning young musicians with the talent, poise and repertoire to propel them into the top tier of the genre," said Tom Hashagen. "Catch them now, while you can!"
"It's been far too long since the Grateful Dead were honored with a show dedicated to their unique brand of American music," said Gary Hygom.
"Rodgers and Hammerstein's, South Pacific, is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning James Michener novel, Tales of the South Pacific," explained director Michael Disher.
"I've always felt special being born on the 29th, and try to do special things with my life that spill out into other people's lives," shared Romany Kramoris.
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