Hamptons Whodunit Mystery & Crime Festival
Thursday, April 13th, 2023 – Sunday, April 16th, 2023
Various Locations
East Hampton, NY
Hamptons Whodunit – aka the Hamptons Mystery & Crime Festival – will present mysteries, thrillers, suspense, true crime, escape rooms, graveyard tours, and more! Join us for a long weekend filled with exciting crime fiction and true crime programming.
Hamptons Doc Fest’s Docs Equinox
Friday, April 14th, 2023 – Sunday, April 16th, 2023
Southampton Arts Center
25 Jobs Lane
Southampton, NY
Hamptons Doc Fest, in partnership with the Southampton Arts Center, inaugurates spring with its annual Docs Equinox celebration that this year spotlights “All in for the Aquifer.”
Dog Days At LongHouse Reserve
Saturday, April 15th, 2023
10:00am – 12:00pm
LongHouse Reserve
133 Hands Creek Rd,
East Hampton, NY
Bring your pup, your rescue, your best friend, to LongHouse to romp in our amphitheatre, meet other furry friends, and enjoy tasty treats.
The Spring Craft Market In East Hampton
Saturday, April 15th, 2023
10:00am – 4:00pm
Ashawagh Hall,
780 Springs-Fireplace Rd,
East Hampton, NY
Art and fine crafts, plus edible creations. Ceramics, woodware, painting, prints, knits and fiber arts, mosaic glass, home decor, jewelry, accessories, soaps and skin products, jams, granola, baked goods and more. Handmade items of quality, with the makers present. Admission is free. ONE DAY ONLY.
Puppet-Making Workshops With Modern Marionette’s Kim Profaci
Saturday, April 15th, 2023
11:00am – 12:00pm
LongHouse Reserve
133 Hands Creek Rd,
East Hampton, NY
In this workshop with Modern Marionette’s Kim Profaci, participants will see how a piece of fabric can come to life and tell a story by making their own scarf marionette and using custom-made controls to make basic movements. Kim will begin with an introduction to puppetry, its history and significance as a global art form. She will then lead participants through a step-by-step process to make their own scarf marionettes, learn how to make basic movements, and perform for others.
Meet the Maestro & Beethoven’s Spring Sonata At Longhouse Reserve
Saturday, April 15th, 2023
5:00pm – 8:00pm
LongHouse Reserve
133 Hands Creek Rd,
East Hampton, NY
Guests will have the opportunity to meet TH·FM’s Artistic Director, Maestro Palmer, hear details of the 2023 season from both arts organizations, and will experience a very special concert performance of Beethoven’s Spring Sonata, featuring TH·FM’s Chamber Players – Brandt Fredriksen, piano and Nicolas Danielson, violin…all in the LongHouse Pavilion.
Shelter Island Friends Of Music: Sirena Huang & Rohan De Silva
Saturday, April 15th, 2023
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Shelter Island Presbyterian Church
32 North Ferry Road
Shelter Island, NY
Shelter Island Friends of Music hosts its second concert of the 2023 featuring award-winning violinist Sirena Huang and pianist Rohan De Silva on Saturday, April 15 at 7pm at the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church. The brilliant virtuosos will perform the music of Prokofiev, Ravel, Sibelius, Vieuxtemps and Stravinsky.
The Hamptons Comedy Festival In Sag Harbor
Saturday, April 15th, 2023
8:00pm
Bay Street Theater
1 Long Wharf,
Sag Harbor, NY
The Hamptons Comedy Festival is produced by Paul Anthony and the Long Island Comedy Festival with the goal of bringing top comic talent to theater venues around the East End. Comedy Festival shows are presented in a Comedy Showcase format, featuring a larger line-up of comedians, each performing shorter sets, with several headliners all in one show. You will never see this much comic talent on one stage at any comedy club venue in the US.
Conga Cartel Live At The Stephen Talkhouse
Saturday, April 15th, 2023
10:00pm – 12:00am
The Stephen Talkhouse
161 Main St,
Amagansett, NY
Merging the complex rhythms and Latin influences of South America with a modern fusion of funk and commercial dance music, Conga Cartel brilliantly combines to produce an explosive mix of dynamic music that rocks audiences to their very core.
Scoy Pond Trail Walk Through The Grace Estate & Grassy Hollow Preserve
Sunday, April 16th, 2023
10:00am – 11:30am
This moderately paced 3-mile walk through parts of the Grace Estate and Grassy Hollow preserves. In the 1700’s, Northwest was a bustling agricultural and commercial community with a first-class harbor, fifteen large farms, a mill, 2 wharves, warehouses, a fish factory and a thriving trade with New England which then disappeared by the end of the 1890’s. Today the Grace Estate and Grassy Hollow have returned to their natural state. Primarily oak-pine forest, the preserves are riddled with kettle-hole wetlands formed when huge blocks of ice deposited by the last glacier melted in place. The main trail leads through the woodlands with beautiful harbor views and past the Van Scoy-Edwards cemetery, “a small, isolated family burial place dating from 1782-1884, one of the most significant surviving evidence of the early East Hampton colony featuring “sandstone, marble, and zinc markers typical of the 19th century. The cemetery has been nominated for both the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
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