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Coming Up This Week: Auditions for EVE, Easter Egg Coloring

Here are the events happening over the course of March 18 to 24.

Here's what slated to happen between March 18 and March 24. 

Monday

Building an Art Portfolio for College Admission: This four-session course at Guild Hall in East Hampton Village led by instructor Linda Capello is intended for high school art students applying to college visual arts programs. Students will learn how to best present their body of work by organizing existing art and creating new art, with an emphasis on drawings from observation. At the conclusion of the workshop, there will be a portfolio critique and talk by Dorene Quinn, SUNY Oswego and Pratt at Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute professor, and Yvonne Buchanan, Illustrator and Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The program starts at 5 p.m. Price: $90

Lenten Bible Study: The Old Whalers Church bible study continues at 6:30 p.m. The evening's topic: Barnabas.

Tuesday

Work Session: The East Hampton Town Board meet at Town Hall at 10 a.m. Look for the agenda posted on East Hampton Patch on Monday.

Seminar on Plant-based Diets: "Thinner: A Seminar on Plant-Based Diets" will be given at the East Hampton Senior Nutrition Center at 11 a.m. The health benefits of a plant-based diet and how plant-based foods can keep you healthy will be discussed. It is presented by the Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Center at Southampton Hospital. 

Cloud Computing: The East Hampton Library offers a class on "cloud computing." Learn how to use the free features of Google Drive, save documents, create spreadsheets, and make presentations, all from your Gmail account. The class begins at 5 p.m. Register at the reference desk.

Staged Reading: "The Lisbon Traviata," by Terrence McNally, will be performed by the Naked Stage group at Guild Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday

Spring Snacks for Grades 3-6: At the Montauk Library, pose your hand made snack for a picture and then dig in. Register in advance or walk-in. The fun begins at 5 p.m.

Lenten Soup Supper: Old Whalers Church in Sag Harbor offer Lenten soup suppers followed by a hymn-sing and short worship service continue on Wednesday evenings in Lent. The Rev. Dr. Katrina Foster, the pastor at Incarnation Lutheran Church in Bridgehampton and St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Amagansett, will preside. It begins at 6 p.m.

Thursday

Town Board: The East Hampton Town Board meets at Town Hall at 7 p.m.

Friday

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Saturday

EVE Auditions: Auditions for Kate Mueth and the Neo-Political Cowgirls' summer 2013 production of EVE, a dance theater immersive experience are held at Guild Hall in East Hampton at 2 p.m.  Strong movement and broad performance skills required. 

Sunday

Pancake Breakfast: The Springs Fire Department hosts a pancake breakfast at the firehouse from 7 to 11 a.m. Price: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors and $5 for children 6 and under.

Easter Egg Coloring Festa: Join the Easter Bunny at Cittanuova in East Hampton for the sixth annual Easter egg coloring celebration from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Two giant chocolate bunnies, two small bunnies and two chocolate eggs will be raffled.  All proceeds benefit The Flying Point Foundation for Autism.  Winners will be announced on March 30.

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My name is Rich Wilson. I am running for the East Hampton School Board. My agenda is no secret. ItRead More is to increase Scientific Literacy for all of our students in order for them to be better prepared when they enter an increasingly complex and technological world. I have been involved in this initiative for the last 2 years, working with teachers and administrators in all of the school districts in the Town of East Hampton. Cooperatively with a private donor and The GEHEF (Greater East Hampton Education Foundation), we have successfully begun supplying training and complete FOSS (Full Option Science System) materials to our Elementary and Middle School teachers. Using FOSS,The students discover the basic concepts of science through hands-on investigations, the teacher doesn't "cover" them. This is not text book driven, or rote memorization. Writing, reading and math are included with each investigation, resulting in a better understanding of the way the world works. This is being accomplished WITHOUT taxpayer dollars. I am now involved in another joint project to benefit our students that is not funded by taxpayers - the details will be announced soon. I have been involved in Science education for most of my life : Sag Harbor School District (1968 - 1998) - Wrote and delivered the lab component of the K-6 Elementary Science Curriculum . - Started the first Robotics class in 1995. Was the only team from Long Island at the time to compete nationally in the FIRST Competition, (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) competition. -Taught a Biology Research class in conjunction with a Biology professor at SUNY Old Westbury. -Co-taught a "Timetables of History" seminar with a High School Social Studies teacher. East Hampton (1986 - 2004) -Owned and operated the "Village Toy Shop and Gifted Generation" , an educational toy store on Main Street, E.H. Amagansett (2003 - 2005) -Owned and operated "ROBOtech" in Amagansett Square, where we taught Lego Mindstorms Robotics to individuals and school groups. I now have the time to devote to the East Hampton School Board and hopefully play a part in the continuing efforts to better the future for all of our students, including my four grandchildren.
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Taylor K. Vecsey (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 09:15 pm
I'm very sorry to hear this. My condolences are with his family and friends.
david May 19, 2013 at 08:28 pm
So sorry to hear this news. Mike helped me once or twice with my boat. A truly nice guy.