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Wishing you aHappy Holiday Season

and Wonderful New Year

The circled area in this 1959 aerial view shows the terra firma on both sides of the north Bayview Road as seen in this issue.

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CAST TOY DRIVE NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 17Donate new unwrapped toys to CAST, 316 Front St., Greenport or drop-off locations at castsoutholdtown.org

“CHRISTMAS AT SOUTHOLD OPERA” SUNDAY DECEMBER 16Southold Opera House and Southold Historical Society are thrilled to be offering the Third Annual Holiday Concert at 3pm at Southold Opera House 53930 Main Rd, Southold. “Christmas at Southold Opera” is a holiday spectacular not to be missed. The program is filled with beautiful music by talented musicians who hail from near and far, from eastern Long Island and from France! The concert features the French American Choir of New York, the Southold Opera Choir, the soloist singers of the Southold Opera, conducted by Anne-Julia Audray. Attendees to the concert will be enchanted with the sounds of charming voices. Tickets are on sale on www.eventbrite.com or at Ye Olde Party Shoppe in Southold. Premium Seats (Front Rows): $45, General Admission: $35, Seniors (65+): $25, Children and Students: $15. For more information on this event or any other society programs, please call 631.765.5500 or visit www.southoldhistorical.org.

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE AND 20% OFF SALE DECEMBER 10 - 22 The Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild, a non-profit organization, located at 28265 Main Road in Cutchogue is hosting a Holiday Open House and 20% off sale from December 10 to December 22, from 10 am - 5 pm Mondays through Saturdays and 12 noon to 5 pm on Sundays. The open house features fine art, photography, pottery, jewelry, and many other unique and exquisite hand crafted items such as knitted and sewn goods, painted wood and glass and ornaments, all discounted 20%! Light refreshments available. For more information, 631-734-6382 or visit website at www.oldtownartsguild.org

NFCT 15TH ANNUAL VARIETY SHOWWHEN: Friday, January 4, 8pm •Saturday, January 5, 8pm • Sunday, January 6, 2:30pmWHERE: Jamesport Meeting House, 1590 Main Road, Jamesport NY 11947There will be a little bit of this, a little bit of that and the proceeds fund scholarships for High School Seniors on the North Fork. For more info: [email protected]

OYSTERPONDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY1555 Village Lane, Orient, NY 11957

Holiday House Tour, December 8th Annual tour through Orient and East Marion private homes decorated for the holiday season, as well as the Orient Congregational Church and Village House. Noon to 4pm, Tickets: $30 ($25 for Members) Ticket pick up and purchase at the Orient Congregational Church starting at 11:30am the morning of the tour.Webb House Holiday Party, December 8th Celebrate the holidays at the historic Webb House, an 18th-century tavern full of period furnishings and artwork from the OHS col-lections. Festive decorations and delicious holiday fare welcome you to this elegant year-end party. 5:30-7:30pm Tickets: $50 (Individual), $75 (Friend), $200 (Patron – includes 2 tickets) $500 (Benefactor – includes 2 tickets)Winter Sings!, December 9th Our holiday celebrations come to a close with a musical gathering for all ages. Holiday songs, filled with new tunes and old favorites, will be performed by the Peconic Landing Ukulele Club. Audience members are invited to sing along and share in the musical comradery. 3pm, Poquatuck Hall, Village Lane, Orient.When shopping this holiday season on Amazon, consider shopping through Amazon Smile and choosing OHS as your charity of choice. 0.5% of your eligible purchase will go directly to us (and you don’t pay an extra penny!)

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ART EXHIBIT SATURDAYS THROUGH MARCH 16SOUTHOLD, NY--Pseudonym, an exhibition of paintings, collage, photography, and the written word by a group of fictitious artists who nevertheless take their work very seriously is currently on view Saturdays from 12:00-2:00 PM until March 16, 2019 at Glen Hansen Studio, 1560 Youngs Avenue, Southold, NY. There will be a closing party on Sunday March 17, 2019, from 2:00-5:00 PM. Additional appointments can be made until March 17, 2019.PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Lucy Dewitt is the creation of an artist most known for decades of working within the arena of landscape painting. Hans Gelb is an abstract painter created by an artist with a long career of making hyper-realist representational paintings, often of famous buildings and facades in New York City. Frankie Neptune, well Frankie is just happy to still be alive after 20 years as a New York City cop during the 80s and 90’s and his photographs often carry the grit of that experience.JD Plummer writes under a pseudonym he wishes to remain undisclosed, but is also a pseudonym himself so no one is really sure of who he is. Either way, he writes with a poetry and irony that can be both tragic and comic. The artists may or may not be pres-ent at the opening.For further information or to make appointments please contact:Glen Hansen (347) 675-2793—[email protected] Straus (631) 727-6191—[email protected] the heels of the smashingly successful Great American Cheese Ball Challenge comes an exhibition of real ART by fake artists brought to you by GLEN HANSEN [email protected] (347) 675-2793

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SOUTHOLD LIBRARYAll programs are held at the Southold Presbyterian Church

BABIES, TODDLERS & CHILDRENMonday Dec 10, Romp & Rhyme with Miss Dana, 10-10:30am, ages 12-36mosMonday Dec 10, Listen, Laugh, & Learn with Miss Dana, 11-11:45am and/or 1-1:45pmSaturday Dec 15, Zumba Kids, 10-10:30am, Ages3-8Friday, December 14, Family Movie: Finding Dory 4pm, all agesTEENSFriday, December 14, Fun Friday- Holiday Inspired! 7-8:30pm, Grades 6 and upMonday, December 17, Great Games and Holiday Fun, 6:30-8:30pm, Grades 7-12

FLOYD MEMORIAL LIBRARY539 First Street Greenport, NY 11944

floydmemoriallibrary.org • 631-477-0660 • [email protected] through December 30 1pm FREE YOGA with Lynne Wentworth. Beginners and Intermediates welcome. Bring a full body mat.Tuesdays, December 11 & 18 11am FRENCH CONVERSATION with Nada JamatyTuesdays, December 11 & 18 6:30pm - 7:45pm - ESOL cada Martes Clases de Ingles Gratis Para Adultos. Todos los niveles. All levels. Care and crafts in the children’s room/ Cuidados y Manualidades en la sala Infantil.Wednesdays, December 12, 19 & 26 1pm SCRABBLE – New players are welcome!Wednesdays, December 12, 19 & 26 6:30pm CHESS CLUB with Jim NemethThursdays December 13, 20 & 27 1pm MAH JONGG New players are welcome!Thursday, December 20 6pm TRUMAN CAPOTE’S A CHRISTMAS MEMORY with Thomas DeWolfe and Jere Jacob, holiday refreshments after NO BOOK DISCUSSION IN DECEMBER. We will be reading A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN to be discussed on Monday January 28th at 1 pm( new time) at the library and at 4 pm at Peconic Landing. Books are available at the circ desk. Moderated by Poppy Johnson.

SOUTHOLD LIONS CLUB EVENTSFor more information please visit southoldlions.org

December 9 Santa Dinner 5-8pm at The Halyard, GreenportJanuary 6 Savory Sunday at First and South, GreenportFebruary 3 Savory Sunday at Touch of Venice, CutchogueFebruary 9 NYS Disaster Preparedness Training Program 10am Southold High School Auditorium (Registration required)March 3 Savory Sunday at Lucharito’s, GreenportApril 7 Savory Sunday at Jeni’s Main Street Bistro, SoutholdMay 5 Savory Sunday at Salamander’s in Greenport

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CUTCHOGUE NEW SUFFOLK FREE LIBRARYwww.cutchoguelib.org 631-734-6360

DECEMBER-ART EXHIBIT in Upstairs Gallery-Linda PlotkinADULT PROGRAMS:Saturday, Dec. 8, 2pm, LOCAL HERBS IN COOKING. Samples will be served. Take home an herb gift to give to your favorite chef. Material fee: $7. Registration required. Sunday, Dec. 9, 1:30-3:30pm, HOLIDAY PET PHOTOS. Material Fee $10. Register.Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2pm, CONVERSATIONS ON FACTS, VALUES AND JUSTICE, Science & Society. Registration requested.Saturday, Dec. 15, 2pm, SNOWMAN SHELL ORNAMENTS. Register. Monday, Jan. 7, 6:30pm, ESTATE PLANNING 101, Registration requested.Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2pm CONVERSATIONS ON FACTS, VALUES AND JUSTICE, Philosophy & Religion, Registration requested.Tuesdays, Jan. 8-Feb. 26, 10am-12pm, CUTCHOGUE NEW SUFFOLK WRITERS GROUP, All welcome. No registration. Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1pm, POWERFUL FOOD TO BOOST IMMUNITY. Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Registered Dietician, Paula Montagna, MS, RD, CDN. Samples will be served. No fee. Registration required.Thursday, Jan. 10, 10-11am, BOOK DISCUSSION, My Beloved World by Sonia Soto-mayer. No registration.Saturday, Jan. 12, 9-4pm. AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE. Advanced registration & payment required. Fee: $20 members/$25 non-members (checks payable to AARP).Mondays, Jan. 14, 28 & Feb. 4, 25 6-7pm, BASIC CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH. Fee: $20. Registration required.Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1-3pm, WOVEN JEWELERY CUFF. Instructor, Justine Moody from East End Arts. Material fee: $20. Registration required.Saturdays, Jan. 19, 26 & Feb. 2, 9, 10am-12pm, WINTER KNITTING/CROCHET CIRCLE. Informal knit & crochet group. No registration.Saturday, Jan. 19, 2pm, CONCERT-FROM JAZZ TO SOUL, Rhonda Denet & Silver Fox Songs Trio. Live music: Motown, Jazz and Soul. Register. Refreshments served. Tuesday, Jan. 22, 6-8pm, BLOCK ISLAND SEAFOOD COMPANY. Cooking Class with Chef Craig. Material fee: $7. Registration required. Saturday, Jan. 26, 2pm, DNA TEST: WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT? Join Patricia Ann Kellner, president of the DNA Genealogy Group of Long Island. Registration requested.EXERCISE CLASSES FOR ADULTSPlease pay with SEPARATE checks or cash for EACH program. Out of District residents may register after Dec. 1. Advanced registration & payment required.DANCING FIT: Series: Mondays, Jan. 7-Mar. 25 (no class 1/21, 2/18), 11am Fee: $60 per 10 week session.WALKING FIT: Wednesdays, Jan. 9-Mar. 13, 9:30am Fee: $60 per 10-week session.8 SECTION BROCADE QIGONG: Wednesdays, Jan. 2, 9 & 16, 11am. $18/3-week session.ZUMBA GOLD: Series: Thursdays, Jan.10-Mar. 7 (no class 2/14), 9:30am $48/8 week session.GENTLE YOGA: Series: Fridays, Jan. 4-Mar. 29, 9:30am (no class 1/25, 2/22, 3/1) Fee: $60 per 10 week session. Please bring a mat & towel.CHAIR & RESTORATIVE YOGA: Fridays, Jan. 4-Mar. 29, 11am (no class 1/25, 2/22, 3/1) Fee $60 per 10 week session. Please bring a yoga mat or towel.ZUMBA TONING: Thursdays, Jan.10-Mar. 7, 6:30-7:30pm (no class 2/14). Bring 1 lb. weights or Toning Sticks.POUND-ROCKOUT “WORKOUT” Series: Tuesdays, Jan.10-Mar. 5, 6:30pm (no class 1/22, 2/14) Fe: $60 per 10 week session. Bring your yoga mat & water, Ripstix provided.CHILDREN PROGRAMSTHE GIVING TREE: We are collecting mittens, hats, gloves & scarves for our Giving Tree. Please bring in by Dec. 18.Tuesdays through Feb. 26, 9:30-10:30am, Tots, Toys & Tales (no session Dec. 25), Chil-dren up to age 36 months with caregiver. Register. Saturday, Dec. 8, 10:30am, SANTA VISITS THE LIBRARY, For families. No Registration. Mondays, Dec. 10, 9:30-10:15am, WINTER STORYTIME YOGA with Mary Hasel. Ages 2-5. Register.Wednesday, Dec. 12, 10-10:30am, EARLY LITERACY FOR 2’s & 3’s. Pablo in the Snow, Ages 2-3. Register.Thursdays, Dec. 13, 4-5pm, LEGO-MANIA Grades 3-6 Registration required.Friday, Dec. 14, 4pm, FRIDAY FAMILY FLICK, Despicable Me 2 (PG) Children age 9 or under must be accompanied by an adult. Saturday, Dec. 15, 2pm INTERGENERATIONAL HOLIDAY CRAFT. Snowman Ornaments. For Families. Please register.Sunday, Dec. 16, 2pm FAMILY GINGERBREAD HOUSES. For families. Please register.Monday, Dec. 17, 9:30-10:15am, JUMP BUNCH FOOTBALL, Ages 2-5. Register.Monday, Dec. 17, 6-7pm. PJ STORYTIME. I am NOT Little Red Riding Hood, Ages 3-8. Register.

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FOR MORE INFO, PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL:631-765-1811, ext. 1 • [email protected]

O R E O

This sweet stripy kitty does great with other cats. The neutered cutie is 5 months old and loves snacks and sleep-ing in the sunshine. He’s as beautiful as he is stealthy and relishes a rousing game of feather toy or robo-mouse.

This 3-year-old spunky male wants nothing more from Santa than a home of his own. He’s very friendly and outgoing. Oreo’s got a lot of energy – as most young-sters do, but he really wants to please his people. Come down to the shelter to meet him!

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Wednesday, Dec. 19, 4-7pm, MAKER SPACE CRAFTS, Button Tree Ornaments, For Families. No registration.Thursday, Dec. 20, 4:30-5:15pm, 4’S & 5’S LEARNING TIME. Holiday Without a Tree. Ages 4-5. Please register.Wednesday, Dec. 26, 9:30-7:30pm, WINTER STEAM WEEK, Art Projection. All ages. No registration. Friday, Dec. 28, 4:30-5:15pm, 6’s, 7’s & 8’s GROWING READERS. The Hat. Ages 6-8. Register. Monday, Jan. 7, Session 1: 10-11:00am, Session 2: 4-5pm. FLIP-FLOP GYMNASTICS IN SOUTHOLD, Ages 3-5. Fee: $10. Due at registration (one session only).Monday, Jan. 14, 9:30-7:30pm, WINTER STEAM WEEK, Light Table, All Ages. No Registration.Thursday, Jan. 17, 4-5pm. LEGO-MANIA JR. Grades K-2. Registration required.Friday, Jan. 18, 4pm, FRIDAY FAMILY FLICK, The House with a Clock in its Walls (PG), Children age 9 or under must be accompanied by an adult. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 10-10:30am, EARLY LITERACY FOR 2’s & 3’s. Supertruck. Ages 2-3. Register. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 4-7pm, MAKER SPACE CRAFTS, For families. Rockin’ Snow-men, No registration. Thursday, Jan. 24, 4:30-5:15pm, 4’S & 5’S LEARNING TIME, Snowmen at Night, Ages 4-5, Please register.Friday, Jan. 25, 4:30-5:15pm, 6’s, 7’s & 8’s GROWING READERS, The Mitten. Ages 6-8. Register.Monday, January 28, 6-7pm, PJ STORYTIME, I Dare You Not To Yawn, (Complete with storytime forts!). Ages 3-8. Register.TWEENS (Grades 5-8) Dec.-Feb. Great Grades Raffle. Did you receive an A on an assignment, exam, or proj-ect? Show a librarian & receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Goodfood in Mattituck! Drawing held Mar. 1st.Thursday, Dec. 13, 6-7pm, DIY SCRABBLE WORD ORNAMENT. Register.Tuesday, Dec. 18, 6-7pm, HOLIDAY POPOCORN TREES. Register.Friday, Dec. 28, 1:30-3:30pm, WINTER RECESS MARVEL MOVIE: Ant Man & the Wasp (PG-13). Register. Thursday, Jan. 10, 5:30-6:30pm or 6:30-7:30pm, MY INTENT MAKER DESIGN. What word inspires you? Register for ONE session. Seats limited.Tuesday, Jan. 22, 6-7:pm, BOOK CHAT & CHEW-Restart by Gordon Korman. Book available for pick up on Wed., Jan. 2. Register.Wednesday, Jan. 30, 6-7pm, SLIPPERS & SOUP. Wearing a pair of slippers is suggested but not mandatory. Register.TWEENS & TEENSSaturday, Jan. 5, 1-2pm, ‘SNOW’BRARY Create giant snowflakes, or glitter snowflakes, book page snowflakes, or glitter snowflakes to make it snow all around the library. It will be a winter wonderland with your help. 1 hour community service granted.Friday, Jan. 11, 6-7pm, PIZZA & PODCASTS. Learn about podcasts. Register. Wednesday, Jan. 16, 6:30-7:30pm, VAPING: What you need to Know. Registration re-quested. 1 hour of community service granted.TEEN CENTRAL: Grades (7-12). Register.Thursday, Jan. 17, 6-7pm, NO-SEW FLEECE HATS, Make a no-sew hat to donate to Maureen’s Haven. 1 hour community service granted.Jan. 22-24, 2-8pm, REGENTS STUDY WEEK-Use our dedicated room to study from 2-8pm.FRIENDS’ PROGRAMSFridays, Dec. 28, Jan. 25 6pm, ACOUSTIC JAM SESSION, Join musicians of all abili-ties & enjoy informal acoustic jam sessions at the Library. All instruments & ages wel-come.

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RIVERHEAD FREE LIBRARYMost programs are free and require registration.

Information: 631.727.3228 or go online at www.riverheadlibrary.orgADULTS & SENIORS:The Pajama Project: Now through Friday, December 21 during Library hoursSaturday, December 8, 2-3:30pm DNA Test: What’s It All About?Tuesday, December 11, 6-8:30pm Holiday Reception/Author FairWednesday, December 12, 6-7pm Seeing is More Than 20/20Wednesday, December 12, 6-8pm Senior Singles Evening Meet & Greetat Stonewalls Restaurant, 967 Reeves Ave, Riverhead.Friday, December 14, 10-11am SNAP Counselling No registration needed.

Saturday, December 15, 3-4pm Yoga Nidra: Stress Less for the HolidaysTuesday, December 18, 2-8:35pm Christmas Movies No registration needed. 2-3:37pm National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation - PG13 5:15-6:55pm Polar Express – animated - G 7-8:35pm A Christmas Story - PG YOUTH:Wednesday, December 12, 6-7:30pm Reading is Fundamental NightSaturday, December 15, 2-4pm Pokemon ClubWednesday, December 26, 2-3pm National Candy Cane Day. All ages welcome. Chil-dren under 10 must be accompanied by an adultThursday, December 27, 2-3pm Scrap Art Workshop. All ages welcome. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult

SUFFOLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYMuseum – Library – Art Gallery, 300 W. Main St., Riverhead, NY 11901

631-727-2881 • www.suffolkcountyhistoricalsociety.org CURRENT EXHIBITS• The Silver Screens of Suffolk. Celebrating the History of Film: 1900s to 1960s. This exhibit celebrates the history of film, illustrating its early connections to Suffolk County and our area’s charming local theaters, while also outlining cinema history through a showcase of one of the finest private collections of movie posters, pro-grams, heralds, and theater window cards. In our Grand Staas Gallery thru April 27.• The Long Island Express: Remembering the 1938 Hurricane. An 80th-anniver-sary exhibit featuring historic photographs, newspaper reports, stories of personal accounts, and artifacts salvaged from the wreckage of the 1938 hurricane. Curated by Jaime Karbowiak. In our Gish Gallery thru December 2018. • Spotlight Series: The Paintings. Highlights from the Permanent Collection. The Suffolk County Historical Society Museum is delighted to offer the first in a new Spotlight Series of exhibits designed to bring some of our wonderful objects out on display for all to enjoy. With over 250 paintings in our collection, this exhibit fea-tures selected oil paintings by a range of 19th- and 20th-century professional and amateur artists chosen for their beauty, quality, and community connection. In our Weathervane Gallery. • Spotlight Series: A Moment of Tranquili – TEA. Teapots of the 19th Century From Our Permanent Collection. An exhibit featuring teapots of the nineteenth century from our permanent collection. The SCHS has over a hundred teapots and is proud to present a selection of the finest examples in this exhibit. In our History in the Hall display cases.OFF-SITE EXHIBITIONSuffolk County Pine Barrens Pictorial Exhibit. A standing display on loan from the Suffolk County Historical Society provides an overview of the history of the Pine Barrens and the critical role this region plays in the protection of Suffolk County’s precious groundwater. On display at the Suffolk County Water Authority Educa-tion Center: 260 Motor Pkwy, Hauppauge, NY. 631-292-6565 or [email protected] PHOTO OF THE WEEK SERIES! To subscribe to our free and popular his-toric photo-story series, visit our website or send an email request to librarian Wendy Polhemus-Annibell: [email protected]: Membership Drive! Join the Suffolk County Historical Society and support local history preservation. Founded in 1886, SCHS is a non-profit organiza-tion that collects and preserves the rich history of Suffolk County. We operate a his-tory museum, offer an expansive library and archives, and host a multitude of events, programs, and educational lectures and workshops. Our unique collection reflects more than three centuries of local history.

Visit our website or call 631-727-2881 to join.

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