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Hamptons Happenings March 2013 …Greetings Hamptons MouthPiece Readers…It is hard to believe that March is here already, it is just fascinating how quick the months come and go. There is much to do in the Hamptons for the month of March, a great time to visit for the weekend and for you locals a great time to stop hibernating in your homes. The Annual St. Patrick’s day Parade in Montauk celebrating its 51st year  will now kick off at 11:30am on Sunday March 17th 2013 “Rain or Shine starting at Edgemere Road at 11:30 a.m. in Montauk, NY. The parade will continue up Edgemere Road and then turns on to Main Street past the reviewing stand on the Green. It then concludes at the end of Main Street by the IGA. This is New York’s second largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade and it is always a fun event  many local restaurants that have been closed will be reopening for the season. Starting at 10 a.m. on the Green, the Montauk Chamber of Commerce will be serving hot clam chowder in your very own St. Patrick’s Day Parade souvenir mug. Montauk’s finest clam chowder is made and donated by local restaurants.

March 2013 Hamptons Happenings

March 1st: Multicultural Festival Presented by the Sag Harbor PTA

multiculturalCome enjoy and celebrate the festival of diversity here in beautiful Sag Harbor…I attend every year and I just love the various types of food displayed. I have to say I am biased, I love the Caribbean table:

  • When: Friday, March 1st
  • Time: 530-930pm
  • Place: Pierson High School, 200 Jermain Avenue, Sag Harbor, NY
  • suggested $5 per family donation…100% of proceeds will benefit the Sag Harbor Food Pantry & the John Jermain Library
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Friday, March 22nd 2013**A BENEFIT FUNDRAISER FOR SHONDA PETTAWAY

Benefit fund-raiser for Shonda Pettaway:
Battling Breast Cancer..Proceeds will help to cover medical expenses.
  • Tickets are $15.00 in advanced & $20.00 at the door.
  • Date: Friday March 22nd 8pm
  • Place: 230 Elm St Southampton
    230 Elm St, Southampton, New York 11968

THE PHOTO CLICK TO BENEFIT EAST END HOSPICE

 Saturday March 2nd**Photography Show at Martha Clara Vineyard
6 – 8 pm is “Jazz on the Vine”
*Please note attendance at 6:00 pm will require admission ticket for Jazz on the Vine**
Martha Clara Vineyards**6025 Sound Avenue, Riverhead
A portion of proceeds from the sale of artwork benefit East End Hospice
For more information on this benefit please call 631-288-7080 or [email protected]

amogansett paradeAm O’Gansett Parade

Saturday, March 9th 12noon**Crossroads Music**160 Main Street, Amagansett, New York 11930

The 5th Annual Am O’Gansett Parade will take place on Saturday, March 9th at noon o clock. The parade will start at Mary’s Marvelous and go all the way down to the Computer Store, then spin around and come back for a double dose of healthy fun, maniacal laughter and all sorts of shenanigans.

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Saturday March 9th @ 5pm**Live in Concert! North Carolina A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir visits the Hamptons**

Community Baptist Church* 16 Plant St, Southampton, New York

The Center presents Live in Concert! North Carolina A&T Fellowship Choir, Greensboro, NC. This is an event you do not want to miss. North Carolina A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir is an awesome choir.

Ticket price is $20 in advance and $30 at the door.  For more information and to purchase an advanced ticket contact Bonnie Cannon (631)537-0616 ext. 16. All proceeds will benefit The Center. Please come out and support a worthy cause.

Saturday, March 12, 12013 **Oceans of Hope Gala & Fundraiser to Benefit the Riverhead Foundation

  • Time 7-11pm
  • Place: Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center
    467 E. Main St., Riverhead NY 11901, Riverhead,
  • tickets: $150
  • contact: 631-369-9840 Joanne

The Riverhead Foundation’s 13th annual Oceans of Hope Gala & Fundraiser on March 16th, 2013! Join us for an evening of dinner, dancing to the music of The Hackensack Men, a silent auction & casino fun to benefit the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation! Tickets are $150 dollars, call 631-369-9840 or email Joanne at [email protected] for information, purchases, or for sponsorship and advertising opportunities. Sat, March 16th, 2013 7-11pm. Semi-formal attire.

Club Underground: Gay Men’s Party

Saturday, March 16, 2013 @ 8pm
Arthur Murray Dance Center

  • 425 County Rd 39a, Lower Level Suite 1, Southampton,
  • tickets: $5 at the door
  • contact Info: James R West**631-283-1488 or [email protected]

SEAL HIKE IN MONTAUK

WHEN:
Sat, Mar 09, 2013 11:00 AM
Sun, Mar 10, 2013 1:00 PM

Montauk Point State Park
2000 Montauk Highway
Hikers will meet at the Montauk Light House Concession building. Please dress appropriately for cold weather and wear comfortable shoes. You will be outdoors approximately 2-3 hours. Due to the popularity of this hike, there is limited space. Please call 631-668-5000 to reserve your spot. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Special accommodations can be made for groups larger than 15 wishing to go on the hike. Fees are $5/adults $3/children age 7 to 18 and Free/children age 6 and under.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Latisha Coy
631 668-5000

baystreetSaturday, March 16, 2013@ 8:00 pm….Erin Go Mardi Gras Party!

Dance and party at Bay Street Theatre at the ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY with a Mardi Gras theme on Saturday, March 16 at 8 pm.  Dance to the music of Joe Lauro’s HOODOO LOUNGERSand GENE CASEY & THE LONE SHARKS! Tickets are $15 in advance and can be purchased at the box office or online CLICK HERE or $25 at the door. Beads and masks will be available for this special night of fun.

Bay Street Theatre
Corner of Bay and Main Streets,
Sag Harbor, NY, 11963

EQ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT

Sat, Mar 23, 20131:00 PM
East Quogue Elementary School
Central Avenue, East Quogue
East Quogue Chamber of Commerce Annual Easter Egg Hunt – Prizes and fun for all children! Bring your baskets!
CONTACT INFORMATION: Donna Lanzetta 
[email protected] 631 728-5555
There are many more events for the month of March to be added, make sure you check the calendar and this article throughout the month for updates….Hamptons Happenings March 2013…you can also check Southampton and Easthampton Patch and Dans for events in the Hamptons.

3rd Annual Katy’s Courage 5K 2013: Greetings Hamptons MouthPiece Readers…Saturday, April 13th will be the 3rd Annual Katy’s Courage 5K run in Sag Harbor,  Kathryn Collins Stewart a 12 year old who lost her battle to a rare form of liver cancer in December 2010, but not before she captured the hearts of so many in our community.

Last year during the 2nd Annual Katy’s Courage 5k run in Sag Harbor, oh… what a chilly day it was. Sun lit, cool and windy was the call of the day but it could not dampen the wonderful turnout of supporters from attending this extraordinary event. The crowd was energenic and motivated to participate in the run. Cheeks were rosy, gloves were on but the runners were prepared. Once again, Sag Harbor was at it’s best as the support for a worthy cause was presented and represented by EVERYONE! Thanks Katy, for inspiring us to try to match your courage, grit and indomitable spirit in fulfilling your mission to help others. We love you Katy!

Join Katy’s Parents, brother, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, Sag Harbor Family and tons of friends for the 3rd Annual 5k in Sag Harbor…you can run or walk, bring the kids, the dog, whatever suits your fancy…Hamptons MouthPiece will be out there and we hope to see you.
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  • Saturday, April 13th, 2013 @ 830am-1130am
  • Third annual Katy’s Courage 5K!
  • Officially register for the event here: CLICK HERE
  • When: Saturday, April 13, 2013, Starts 8:30 a.m. sharp
  • Where: Sag Harbor, NY
  • Cost: Pre Reg: $25.00; $30.00 Day of Race
  • Check in: 7:00 – 8:15 am. Race starts promptly at 8:30
  • Course: Rather flat with a few small hills around Sag Harbor Village
  • Age Groups: 14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89
  • Awards: Top 3 males and 3 females overall and first three in each age group.
  •  If you are interested in sponsoring Katy’s Courage 5K of 2013 Please Click Here
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DIRECTIONS TO THE REGISTRATION AREA:21 Water Street 
Coming into Sag Harbor, go down Main Street almost to the end (the water), at the round-about, go around as if you were going to make a u-turn, but instead of a complete u-turn,  veer to the right – that’s Water Street.  Go past the Post Office, and just beyond the Beacon Restaurant on the right is an open area.  That’s where registration will take place.
Kathryn, who was known as “Katy” to family and friends, succumbed to hepatoblastoma with her family by her side. The lifelong Sag Harbor resident had been battling the disease since 2009. All proceeds go directly to Katy’ s Courage Fund, set up by Katy’s Family. Katy’s Courage Fund, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to education and support for families and children through scholarships, support for counseling, and pediatric cancer research.

For more information on Katy’s Courage and Katy Stewart’s journey, please visit Facebook page here (http://www.facebook.com/katyscourage).

Greetings Hamptons MouthPiece Readers..New York public transportation rates will increase effective MARCH 1ST 2013 on NYC Subways, Local Buses, Staten Island Railway, LIRR, Metro-North, Bridges, Tunnels and Express Buses. This increase was approved last year and how quickly time moves and the rising cost of living in the Great State of New York is staggering. It is becoming increasing expensive to live in New York. Gas is on the rise, averaging at $4.09 for regular and now the price increase to take public transportation. They are even talking about Gas going as high as $5.00 in NY…how insane is this?

Here are the New York Public transportation price increases:

New York City Subway, Local Buses and Staten Island Railway :

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  • Metrocard $2.50 for a single ride, $30 for a 7-day and $112 for a 30-day unlimited. LIRR &  MetroNorth increase 8.19% to 9.31%, brides & tunnels
  • 30-day unlimited-ride MetroCard will cost $112, up from the current $104. The seven-day unlimited-ride MetroCard will cost $30, up from the current $29.
  • The base fare will increase to $2.50, from the current $2.25. But the threshold for receiving a bonus discount will be lowered to $5, from the current $10.
  •  discount is being reduced from the current 7% to 5%, or 25? for every $5 put onto the card. The effective cost of a single trip for users of the bonus discount pay-per-ride MetroCard will be $2.38.

To encourage customers to keep and re-load their MetroCards, the MTA will institute a $1 surcharge to purchase a new MetroCard at a subway station. There will be no charge to refill an existing MetroCard, or to transfer a balance from an expired MetroCard onto a new one, and customers will be able to purchase pay-per-ride value and unlimited ride passes on the same MetroCard. There will be no surcharge to purchase a MetroCard from any of the hundreds of merchants who sell them outside of the transit system, or to add a MetroCard to the rear of a railroad ticket. In addition, reduced fare customers (seniors and customers with disabilities), users of EasyPayXpress cards and transit benefit organization customers who get their MetroCards directly from employers or their benefit providers will be exempt from the charge.

LIRRLong Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad

Railroad ticket prices will continue to vary based on the distance traveled, time of day traveling (off peak or peak) and the type of ticket purchased (monthly, weekly, 10-trip, or one-way). On average, most tickets will increase by 8.19% to 9.31%, although depending on ticket type and zone, percentage increases may vary.

The discounted City Ticket, good for weekend transportation on the LIRR between Manhattan and Queens or between Brooklyn and Queens, or on Metro-North for weekend transportation between Manhattan and the Bronx, will increase to $4.00 from $3.75.

The LIRR will establish discounts for military personnel on active duty and will extend to the evening peak period the Family Fare discount for children traveling with parents or guardians, matching Metro-North’s fare policies.

midtown tunnelMTA Bridges and Tunnels

MTA crossings will rise to $5.33 for E-ZPass users, up from the current $4.80,

$7.50 (up from the current $6.50) using anything other than an E-ZPass

These new rates will apply at the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, Queens Midtown Tunnel, Throgs Neck Bridge, Bronx-Whitestone Bridge and Hugh L. Carey Tunnel (formerly the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel)

  •  Verrazano-Narrows Bridge will be reduced for Staten Island residents out of recognition of geographic disadvantages that were given voice during the public review process. Staten Island residents with a valid resident E-ZPass plan who make one or two westbound trips per month per account will be charged $6.36 per trip. Those who make three or more trips per month will be charged $6.00 a trip. (The extra 36? per trip will be charged on the first two trips if three or more trips are not made by the end of the month.) The nonresident toll charged on the bridge will continue to match the round-trip tolls on the five crossings mentioned above. It will be $10.66 for NYCSC E-ZPass users, and $15 for cash users. The toll is collected in one direction only, westbound toward Staten Island.
  •  Henry Hudson Bridge will increase to $2.44 for NYSC E-ZPass users, up from the current $2.20. For others, the toll will increase to $5, up from the current $4.
  • Cross Bay Bridge and the Marine Parkway-Gill Hodges Memorial Bridge will rise to $2.00 for NYSC E-ZPass users, up from $1.80, and $3.75 for cash users, up from $3.25. Residents of the Rockaway Peninsula and Broad Channel will continue to receive toll rebates and discounts when using a valid resident E-ZPass. The toll for residents on these bridges will rise to $1.31, up from $1.19. The residents’ toll will continue to be fully rebated for crossings of the Cross Bay Bridge, under a program made possible by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the State Legislature.

How can you save…Buy an E-ZPass if you are driving everyday. Purchase monthly passes if you are using public transportation. For those of us using these services periodically be ready for the increase.

For more information on an insight into the reasons for the fare and toll increase..click here: http://osc.state.ny.us/audits/allaudits/093013/09s102.htm

As Always Hamptons MouthPiece keeping you in the know!