"We're excited to present our first live event of the year and to help bring visitors to Sag Harbor for this annual tradition," said Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce President Gavin Menu.
"We began Zoom bedtime stories last year. Our children look forward to them on Friday nights, so we are keeping them going," said Bonnie Michelle Cannon.
"Hesse Flatow has been hosting curated exhibitions and performative events in a historic potato barn since 2016 with a mix of local and New York City-based artists," noted Karen Flatow.
The fully masked audience loved the performance with belly laughs that rang through the building when Feldshuh delivered the masterful one-liners St. Germain placed throughout the show.
"They will also get the opportunity to be paired with an established musician as a mentor," Connaughton Dodds told Hamptons.com.
"What I am most excited about right now is the fact that we are going to be producing live theater again at Bay Street this summer," Schwartz told us.
"We are thrilled to be able to offer our community, where we've been based for almost 30 years, the chance to gather to watch an array of some of the most beloved films in cinema history," Anne Chaisson said.
"For me, being able to showcase and celebrate and honor people's lives and voices that we don't usually hear from - and don't get those narratives out in the world has actually been so profound to me," Roth told us.
"When I was asked to organize the 'Vito Sisti's 16 Women Revisited Show,' I was honored to keep the legacy alive," Karyn Mannix explained.
"As Spring Inspirations is the first AAEH Members show since the pandemic, the artists are looking forward to meeting with the community and to share their work in person," Mary Milne shared.
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