Programs support the oyster garden initiative to educate the community about the importance of oysters to our ecosystem and as a sustainable food source
"I have always felt that conversations are different between women when men are not in the room and that there needed to be more places for women to have safe conversations," Ross told us.
"People that I never knew existed are coming forward and helping and that's exhilarating," Gornik told Hamptons.com.
"In 2018, we have already distributed 25,551 meals," Hilton Crosby noted.
In a lifetime there are good days and bad days, and then there are the best days and perhaps the worst days.
"We chose the theme because those three words - change, diversity and adversity - have been constants in the evolution of Sag Harbor," said Eric Cohen of the John Jermain Memorial Library.
"As the community shelter, we loved to host community events where everyone gets involved! We love giving back to a community who supports us all year long," reflected Christina Vargas.
When I was young my mom used to always remind me that you have only one mother.
"Garden tours are very popular out here," Rae told us about the series' latest addition. "These are little gardens, which I think will be fun. And the nice thing is it's free."
"It's a true community event to celebrate spring, as well as to showcase our wonderful businesses and organizations," Steve Ringel relayed.
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