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Camp Invention Encourage Kids In Science And Math
The first year of Camp Invention at Springs School is a success.
Andrew Lenoir is a graduate student at Columbia University working towards an MFA in Creative Non-fiction. He previously studied semiotics at Brown University. His journalistic and essayistic work has been published by The Huffington Post, The Brown Journal of History and the East Hampton Independent. Andrew has also worked for Rolling Stone Magazine and the Huffington Post’s Education desk.
The first year of Camp Invention at Springs School is a success.
Bridgehampton's Osteria Salina specializes in elegant but simple, rustic food.
Two new shows go on display at the Surf Lodge this weekend.
Feel like getting your dance on? Come down to the docks and join in— just learn the dance ahead of time.
Hear the inside scoop on what's selling and why Montauk's market is unique for both customers and vendors.
After three years of litigation, the 4-acre parcel will be named after Concerned Citizens of Montauk co-founder Carol Morrison.
On Aug. 21, watch noted opera singers perform as part of Opera Outreach to help fund cancer charity.
Don't miss the final three performances of the 30th annual Chamber Music Festival, featuring the works of Purcell, Crumb, Bartok and Shostakovich.
Only two events remain in the 2013 Fridays at Five speaker series at the Hampton Library.
"Love's Labor's Lost" and "The Tempest" to play in the park this Friday and Saturday for free.
The tradition continues with all proceeds raised benefiting East End charities.
Tune in to 88.3 for live broadcasts starting on Aug. 25.
Tune in to 88.3 FM for live broadcasts starting on Aug. 25.
Dell Cullum's new video shows East Hampton at its worst during the summer.
WordTheatre's Telling Tales, hosted by Joyce Carol Oates, supports the Pushcart Prize Fellowships and WordTheatre's education efforts.
100 percent of all proceeds raised from craft sales will go back to the Haitian artisans who made them.
100 percent of all proceeds raised from craft sales will go back to the Haitian artisans who made them.
Support efforts of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation by participating in a World Paddle Association National Qualifying Race.
Gazpacho cook off to benefit the Peconic Land Trust