Hamptons Recreation (East Hampton, NY) . Hello there…Did you know that both the town of East Hampton and Southampton have Junior lifeguard programs for kids ages 9-14. Did you also know that in the town of East Hampton you could become a lifeguard at the age of 15 and 16 in the town of Southampton? My oldest took this program and became a Lifeguard at age 15, worked at a camp that summer and the following year took her certification to become an instructor to teach swim classes. It has served her well and she has made a nice income from her certifications as a lifeguard.2013 Junior Lifeguard Program
Here is the Information for the Town of East Hampton: The Pool Program is also FREE…but you will want to ask them about the Ocean program that starts at the end of June.
Training, Evaluating & Testing Program for 2013 Summer Junior Lifeguard Program
Age 9(7/1/13)-Age 14 @ the YMCA East Hamptons ReCenter Pool
Sundays-130-230pm March 10th-June 16 (except 3/31 (Easter) & April 21st (pool closed)
Sign-up at ReCenter and Sunday at 115pm (parents must be present to sign-up their child)
Stop back next week, I will add the information for the Red Cross Lifeguard programs and the Town of East Hampton and Southampton Programs…or speak to the same people about the lifeguard programs. Hamptons recreation
(Sag Harbor,NY) Avoid the Wait..text your order…Greetings Hamptons Mouthpiece readers...if Bagel Buoy is a favorite of yours you will love this new service they are now providing. Bagel Buoy is stepping up and utilizing technology to set them apart from competition here in the East End. Everyone has a cell phone so why not tap into text marketing. Instead of waiting on a very long line on the weekends in the summer, you can now text your order. Very Cool….
As always Hamptons Mouthpiece keeps you in the know!
Nominations for the 11th Annual Teeny Awards are…..Greetings Hamptons MouthPiece Readers.….I am especially excited to see some extremely talented young people who I know on this list. Congratulations to all the nominees you are all very talented and should be very proud of this accomplishment. Below is a Press release sent today from East end Arts…
11th-Annual Teeny Awards Nominations Announced
Awards Ceremony to be held on June 9, 2013
Presented by East End Arts
(RIVERHEAD, NY, May 8, 2013) – East End Arts is thrilled to announce the 2013 Teeny Awards Nominees. Theatrical productions presented by the 17 participating East End high schools have been attended and reviewed by a panel of volunteer judges. Evaluations of student performances were based on skills demonstrated in Movement (physical expression, gesture, posture, fluidity), Delivery (projection, articulation, interaction, timing, expression), and Stage Presence (confident, believable, enthusiastic, charismatic, dynamic). Evaluations of performances in Musical Productions also include skills in Singing (intonation, range, interpretation, phrasing, rhythm, articulation, ensemble work) and Dancing (technique, fluidity, expression, gesture, ensemble work). The Teeny Awards, conceived from the idea of the Antoinette Perry Awards – The Tony Awards – for Broadway shows, has been celebrating excellence in high school theater across the East End of Long Island since 2002, and is presented and coordinated by East End Arts.
The top five scoring students are the nominees. A formal awards ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, June 9, 2013 at Southold Junior-Senior High School, hosted by award-winning broadcaster, producer, host and interviewer, Bonnie Grice, during which the winners will be announced. The 11th-Annual Teeny Awards ceremony is open to the public. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit http://www.eastendarts.org/programs/events/teeny-ceremony.html. Tickets are $20 in advance (must purchase by 5 PM on June 7), and $25 at the door. Southold Junior-Senior High School is located at 420 Oaklawn Avenue in Southold, NY.
And the nominees are:
DRAMA
Lead Actor in a Drama
Eliminas Abromaitis, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolCasey Pitcher, Eastport-South Manor, Inherit the WindBrian Rocha, Eastport-South Manor, Inherit the WindJonathan Troiano, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolJamie Tuthill, McGann-Mercy, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Lead Actress in a Drama
Nicole Chiuchiolo, McGann-Mercy, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Brionna Cook, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolAmanda Osborne, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolJordan Tapley, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolAlex Stanco, Eastport-South Manor, Inherit the Wind
Supporting Actor in a Drama
Anthony DeFeo, Eastport-South Manor, Inherit the WindAubrey Jowers, Ross, One Acts: The Sin EaterPerry Ladouceur, Eastport-South Manor, Inherit the WindAndrew Nucatola, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolPatrick O’Brien, McGann-Mercy, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Supporting Actress in a Drama
Danielle Allen, McGann-Mercy, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Emma Bernhardt, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolErin Plitt, Riverhead, A Christmas CarolMaria Popova, Ross, One Acts: The Sin EaterJessica Sisti, Riverhead, A Christmas Carol
COMEDY
Lead Actor in a Comedy
Chris Durst, Westhampton Beach, Arsenic and Old LaceZach Fisher, Shoreham-Wading River, Don’t Drink the WaterYori Johnson, East Hampton, PygmalionSean Mannix, Shoreham-Wading River, Don’t Drink the WaterOliver Orr, Mattituck, Are Teachers Human?
Lead Actress in a Comedy
Maggie Daley, Shoreham-Wading River, Don’t Drink the WaterGayle Gammon, Southold/Greeport Co-Production, Trixie, Teen DetectiveMally Fogarty, Mattituck, Are Teachers Human?Rachel Lohrius, Shoreham-Wading River, Don’t Drink the WaterRachel Rienecker, Westhampton Beach, Arsenic and Old LaceJulia Tyson, East Hampton, Pygmalion
Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Nicholas, Auletti, Westhampton Beach, Arsenic and Old LaceTom Batuello, Mattituck, Are Teachers Human?Anthony DeVita, Shoreham-Wading River, Don’t Drink the WaterJack Vicari, Westhampton Beach, Arsenic and Old LaceRyan Zlatniski, Mattituck, Are Teachers Human?
Supporting Actress in a Comedy
Nicole Chiuchiolo, McGann-Mercy, You Can’t Take it With YouGwyn Foley,Mattituck, Are Teachers Human?Abigail Gianis, Sag Harbor, Hurry Up and WaitDenise Mulemga, Ross, One-Acts: No Dogs AllowedSydney Campbell, Southold/Greeport Co-Production, Trixie, Teen Detective
MUSICAL
Lead Actor in a Musical
Sam Bracken, Southold, GreaseJohn Coyne, Longwood, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingJohn Drinkwater, Greenport, Guys & DollsFrancesco Logozzo, Westhampton Beach, FootlooseRyan Schaefer, Center Moriches, The Wiz
Lead Actress in a Musical
Emily Hinz, Sag Harbor, Funny GirlLaura Logan, Sweeney ToddSusanna Kelly, Southold, GreaseKayla Matters, Southampton, FameBrianna Pagano, Greenport, Guys & DollsDoree Primavera, Hampton Bays, Annie Get Your Gun
Supporting Actor in a Musical
Matt Drinkwater, Greenport, Guys & DollsDenis Hartnet, Sag Harbor, Funny GirlDaniel Lilley, Longwood, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingBrian Rocha, Eastport-South Manor, The Music ManJack Dunne, Southold, Grease
Supporting Actress in a Musical
Lea Gianbruno, Shelter Island, Legally BlondeIsabella LeBoeuf, Longwood, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingMichaela Manno, Southold, GreaseShelby Pickerell, Southold, GreaseLily Spellman, Hampton Bays, Annie Get Your Gun
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE
This category was created to recognize a student who shines brightly in a role that is not eligible for adjudication in the leading or supporting categories.
Gwen Clarke, Southampton, Ms. Sherman in FameRebecca Dwoskin, Sag Harbor, Trixie in Funny GirlAlexandra Lasot, Southold, Teen Angel in GreaseLara Mahaffy, Southold, Ursula in Trixie, Teen DetectiveTye Granger, Westhampton Beach, Arsenic and Old Lace
JUDGES’ CHOICE AWARD
This award is for a particular scene, musical number, dance number, or group that the judges feel stands out enough to warrant special recognition. This year, the recipient is The Greek Chorus from Shelter Island’s Legally Blonde.
CHOREOGRAPHY
Victoria Carroll, Riverhead, Fiddler on the RoofMegan McGuiness and Jennifer Navarette, Eastport-South Manor, The Music ManSouthold Dance Captains, Southold, GreaseRyan Schaefer, Center Moriches, The Wiz
OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE
Eastport-South Manor, Inherit the WindLongwood, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Mattituck, Once Upon a Mattress
PLAYBILL/POSTER ART
Sadie Klughers, East Hampton, PygmalionDaniel Pritchard, Longwood, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingAmanda Tomasello, Eastport-South Manor, Inherit the WindStephen Spinelli, Shoreham-Wading River, Sweeney ToddGretchen Walter, Southold, Trixie, Teen Detective
STAGE MANAGEMENT RECOGNITION – The following students are all recognized for their invaluable contributions as STAGE MANAGERS
Mariah Brengel, Shoreham-Wading River
Jesse Buchter, Westhampton Beach
Ian Byrne, McGann-Mercy
Quinn Carey, McGann-Mercy
Helen Chen, Mattituck
Jaclyn Conway, Southold-Greenport Co-Production
Jaclyn Conway, Southold
Emily Fey, Center Moriches
Mayra Gonzalez, Mattituck
Jennifer Hall, Sag Harbor
Melissa Hickox, Mattituck
Julie Lindell, Shoreham-Wading River
Kyra McAlary, Eastport-South Manor
Rae LaBorne, Sag Harbor
Shelly Matthers, Sag Harbor
Scott McVetty, Center Moriches
Kevin O’Brien, Center Moriches
Anne O’Rourke, Mattituck
Solomon Polshek, Ross
Christine Sipala, Longwood
Stephen Spinelli, Shoreham-Wading River
Jerilynn Toole, Riverhead
Zoë Vatash, Sag Harbor
Kerrie Vila, Sag Harbor
Sean Walden, Greenport
Rachel Williams, Riverhead
TECHNICAL DESIGN RECOGNITION – The following students are all recognized for their invaluable contribution in TECHNICAL DESIGN
Savannah Calderale, Southold, Grease – Set DesignDenis Hartnet, Sag Harbor, Funny Girl – Set DesignCatherine Penn, Riverhead, Arsenic and Old Lace and Footloose – Costume DesignDaniel Lilly, Longwood, M*A*S*H* – Lighting Design
INNOVATIONS IN THEATRE EDUCATION
This award recognizes the efforts of a school that goes above and beyond to support exceptional theatre arts education. This year,Bridgehampton High School is being recognized for its production of “A Night on Broadway: A Musical Revue,” which was a non-book musical written, performed and produced by its students and volunteer staff. This is the first theatrical production in the school, and, we hope, will be the first of many.
The 11th Annual Teeny Awards is made possible by the support of our sponsors. We extend our thanks to our Lead Sponsors, Suffolk County National Bank and Riverhead Toyota, as well as Astoria Federal Savings, Mary Ann & Joseph Martorano, TangerOutlet Center, Applebee’s, and Bridgehampton National Bank, as well as Media Sponsors WPPB 88.3FM, MyLITV.com, and Hamptons Magazine.
East End Arts, established in 1972, is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit arts organization, and operates a School of the Arts, an Art Gallery, and presents a variety of events and programs to promote the arts year-round.Proceeds from all events, sales, classes, donations, and memberships benefit the mission of bringing the arts to everyone and inspiring communities through service, advocacy and education.
Stephanie Smith
Marketing & PR Manager
East End Arts
133 East Main Street
Riverhead, NY 11901
631-727-0900
What is new in Sag Harbor 2013? Greetings Hamptons Mouthpiece readers…wow it is hard to believe that in 24 more days the start of the 2013 summer season will officially begin and the energy will become electrifying here in the Hamptons. Did you know that Sag Harbor village was home to over 20 places to eat? I do believe Sag Harbor has the most restaurants on Main Street than any other town in the Hamptons.
Sag Harbor lost two favorite restaurants at the end of 2012 PHAO and Paradise, but they gained 2 NEW Restaurants this year…Madison & Main and The Cuddy both are located on Main Street.
MADISON & MAIN is owned by Chef Eric Miller and Michael Gluckman…Madison and Main Restaurant is located on Sag Harbor’s Main St, formerly the Paradise Cafe. Madison and Main’s co-owners, Michael Gluckman, notorious Hamptons restauranteur and Eric Miller of Food & Co. are a fantastic dynamic duo for this Hamptons hotspot- a classic American Style Cuisine Restaurant and Bar Service with on and off-premise catering. One of my friends who had a wedding in Sag Harbor, availed the off-premise catering services of Madison and Main. She was all smiles when she described the catering services and the food quality. While describing the event she mentioned how the restaurant used refrigerated vehicles to transport food supplies (that looked very fresh) to the event venue. Chilled vehicle hire seem to have become necessary for catering supply industries in the US and around the world, which is especially good for these guys, as they can keep their food looking and tasting as good.
Let us now talk about the on-premise catering. I love the look and vibe to this restaurant, the doors in the front open up and the bar scene reminds me of the Bobby Vans look in Bridgehampton. On those warm summer nights, if you get there early you can sit outside and enjoy a cool summer breeze. The signature drink for the summer is the Watermelon Martini and I really loved the crab cakes, so delicious.
Lunch is served starting at 1130am Monday-Sunday, try the Shrimp BLT, it’s delicious. M-F 5-7pm is Happy Hour with $5 beer, wine, Watermelon Martini’s and appetizers. I really like the Watermelon Martini’s, a perfect choice for a warm summer evening.
THE CUDDY.…Formally known as PHAO…same executive staff Jeffrey Resnick, Tora & Jesse Matsuoka..I had an opportunity to sit and talk with Jesse the day before they opened in Early April to chat with him about why they decided to close Phao and re-open with an American Cuisine. I asked Jesse what will make Cuddy different than restaurants in Sag Harbor and he indicated Quality*Value* and Consistency. Many restaurants in the Hamptons focus only on the summer season but Cuddy is interested in focusing on the year-round customer.
The restaurant will be open year-round serving a Rustic American cuisine. Phao was a product that people enjoyed but did not necessarily love it. The Cuddy has a Rustic American theme which is home-cooked food you would not necessarily cook at home, not because you can’t but it might be to timing consuming to prepare. Gil Chico is the executive Chef who is also the executive chef at Sen and has been with the company for 3 years. The Beverage Director is Derrick Neilsen who has been with the company for 5-6 years. I am excited that Cuddy will be bringing some exciting new food events to Sag Harbor, like wine pairing dinners.
Cuddy has indicated that they are handing over their entertainment hat to others in the area and are looking to only focus on the food, starting with dinner first then gradually introducing Lunch and during the summer season Breakfast. There will be late night Bar Scene…I have not eaten at The Cuddy yet but I am looking forward to having the burger and the Lobster Roll I hear they are amazing. Lets see if they will make my list for best burger and Lobster roll in the Hamptons this year.
These two restaurants have been very busy since they both opened with a full house each night, so make sure you make your reservations early. Madison & Main is bringing the fun back to Sag Harbor with they’re Happening Bar scene, so do not be surprised if it is hard to get a seat at the bar.
If you find you cannot get a seat for dinner at these two places, there are so many really good restaurants in town, Page, American Hotel, Muse, LT Burger, Dockside, The Beacon, Sen, The Corner Bar, B’ Smith’s, Il Capuccino, Tutto Il Giorno
Looking forward to seeing you in the Harbor this summer…There are some new store openings in town, so take a walk down Main Street and check them out. Through hearing stories from passers-by and by browsing through any information that we could find, these stores sound like they have the potential to be a success. I even heard that some of them are thinking about including a self-service retail kiosk to help enhance the customer experience. Not only does it allow you to return any items that you have purchased, but it allows you to skip the queues and to get your returns done sooner. Now that sounds great, and I personally think that all stores should start doing this. But for now, we just can’t wait to see what these stores are like, they may not even need them for all we know. Also, Black Swan Antiques has just opened a new location in Sag Harbor…
BLT Steak coming to the Capri in Southampton NY this summer...Greetings Hamptons Mouthpiece readers…Watch out palm Restaurant there’s going to be a new steakhouse coming to the Hamptons. Get ready you steak loving fans NYC posh and upscale steakhouse is coming to the Hamptons this summer at taking over Nobu’s space at the Capri in Southampton, NY. Yelp gives this restaurant 4 stars and over 300 reviewers love it, but be ready to dish out some serious cash for what some say is fantastic. I do not eat red meat, but I am looking forward to trying some other delicious items on the menu.
Rumors have been swirling about who would take over the former Nobu space in Southampton. Jimmy Haber is in final negotiations with Steve Kamali to take over the space, which has indoor and outdoor seating, and transform it into a BLT Steak.
The 110 seat restaurant will have poolside service and hopes to be serving by Memorial Day at The Capri Hotel on 281 County Road in Southampton.