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IN THE TAPROOM:

Sunday:  $5 pints, $5 Brunch Cocktails, $5 Rack Drinks

Monday Night Madness:  $5 Pints, $5 Burger Platters, $10 Pulled Pork Sliders, $5/dozen Wings

Mon-Friday : Happy Hour 4-7pm, Beer, Wine and Absolut Specials;

Wednesday : LADIES NIGHT–  $3 Drafts, Wine & Absolut Specials.  Party with DJ Brian @ 9:30pm

Friday : All Night Happy Hour– Taproom Specials, 4pm-Midnight, Local Legend DJ Dory, 10pm

Saturday:  DJ Brian Evans spins Hamptons Classics every Saturday in the Taproom, 10:00pm

9 TVS with all the Sports Action including  College and Professional Basketball, Golf, Soccer, plus OTB in the Taproom

Seasonal Brews on tap: Espresso cream stout,  – Old Willy Winter Warmer,  – Saison Deluxe

Super Bowl Sunday :  $5 Pints, $5 Burger Platters, $10 Pulled Pork Sliders, $5/dozen Wings In Taproom.  Party platters to go available 20% off—order early, call 631-283-2800 to place order.

Valentine’s Day:  3 course price fixe dinner in dining room from 5-10pm, $24.95.  Reservations recommended.  Call 631-283-2800 to make reservations

 harborfrost best copyHarborfrost 2013…Get your freeze on..Greetings Hamptons MouthPiece Readers....Sag Harbor the Nominated Happiest Seaside town in America is hosting The 3rd Annual HARBORFROST the last weekend in January. Whose ready to get your freeze on for the Frosty Plunge? I have attended this event for the last 2 years and I look forward to it every year. It will be brisk but with all the activities it won’t feel so cold.  This year’s featuring events: The First Frost Ball – a playful kick-off party at Muse in the Harbor Family Fun Day – Ice Carving, Fire Dancers, Fireworks, Treasure Hunt and more. On Main Street – Special Sales, Live Music, Local Restaurants, Art Walk Frosty Plunge at Windmill Beach benefiting the Volunteer Ambulance Corp Pancake Breakfast benefiting the Volunteer Fire Department Soup Contest benefiting the John Jermain Library. Last year I had a great time with watching the brave souls take a plunge in the icy waters for a great cause to the 1st QUIZ BOWL FUN’raiser NIGHT to support our kids! This year Sag Harbor is adding in a FrostBall. 

HARBORFROST WEEKEND ACTIVITIES:frostball 2013
FROSTBALL: February 8th 201 6pm – 10pm
Food: Open Bar + All You Can Eat Hors’ Devours Raffles: 50/50, Balloon Raffle (everybody wins), Entry Ticket Automatically Enters You into Door Prize Raffle. This event supports the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce! Click here to purchase tickets: http://frostball2013.eventbrite.com
Saturday, February 9th is the 3rd ANNUAL HARBORFROST Day and one not to be missed. My favorite highlight of the day last year was the Frosty Plunge…these BRAVE people took the plunge…take a look at some of the photo’s from that event…harborfrost allura copy
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KURT … To see the schedule of events for the weekend
My brave 13-year-old took the plunge and I am told she is doing it again this year…maybe her photographer dad will get the picture this year…..
After enjoying the days events at HarborFrost. stay a little longer as the evening continues for a FUN’raiser QUIZ SHOW CONTEST.
Date: Saturday evening February 9th @7PM
Place: Stella Maris Gymnasium, Sag Harbor
Price: $25
shbf 2013 quiz show flyer copyTime: Doors open at 7:00pm and the quiz bowl begins at 7:30pm and festivities should wind down at 10:30-11:00pm.  Admission is $25..It is encouraged advance ticket purchases so that your team is guaranteed a table and admission.   Teams of 4-5 people will compete. Attendees will be assigned tables of 4-5 or 2 teams in a table of 8.  Those that currently do not have a team will be put on a team on the night of the Fun’Raiser! Not to worry…  Brush up on Pop News, Current Events, Past events, Jeopardy wanna-bees WANTED AND NEEDED FOR MY TEAM! So get ready for lots of laughs, good fun and good food/beer and wine all evening!
Stop in at the Sag Harbor Express or the Pierson MS/HS Office or contact any of our board members.
Information is also on the website sagharborboosterfoundation.org or purchase tickets here…
You do not have to be a Sag Harbor resident to come out and enjoy the day. If you live in the Hamptons spend the day in Sag Harbor with your family, enjoy the beautiful boutique stores, the amazing restaurants, stop by our unique bookstore on Main street…Visitors perfect getaway weekend to spend in the Hamptons…The shopping is amazing, many winter sales and the introduction of the new Spring and summer lines for new fashions in the Hamptons this summer. Hotels and Inns in the Hamptons are incredibly affordable in the winter and you will definitely enjoy your stay. So pack that overnight bag and come on out and enjoy a weekend in the Hamptons…Lets get your Freeze on the Hamptons way.

Feb 14 2013 – 6:30pm
Feb 14 2013 – 9:00pm

Celebrate Valentine’s Day and enjoy “Dance, Romance, Chocolates & Fine Wines” with lessons for beginners from the Arthur Murray Dance Center and Wine & Exotic Chocolate pairings from Exotic Chocolate Tasting.

$ 35 tickets bought in advance

$ 40 at the door

Limited space – we strongly recommend that you buy your ticket in advance.Go to the “buy ticket” tab at the top of this page.

Come Dancing to support the 2013 Flower Budget!!!
The Ladies Improvement Society of Sag Harbor Event
Saturday January 19, 2013 ***9pm-1230am
$30 Per Person $50 Couple
Muse in the Harbor
16 Main Street, Sag Harbor, New York 11963

Rockaway destruction
Rockaway destruction

Greetings Hamptons Mouthpiece Readers, 2012 was an eventful year and I am so happy that it is over. There were so many eventful occurances for the year like Hurricane Sandy, the Presidential elections, Sandy Brook Elementary massacre and the Movie theater massacre. Soon after “Sandy” I visited Island Park an area in Long Beach New York that was hit hard by hurricane Sandy; our mission was to help a homeowner move stuff out of her home before mold took over. A member in the East End Cares group asked us to help her neighbor who had a boat stuck in her backyard and the owner of the boat refused to remove their boat. I saw the post on Sunday morning and was moved to help out, so I said I was available to travel to Island Park and got ready and prepared to go. I put on some clothes that I did not care about and was out the door in 10 mins….I met up with a member of the group and we drove into Long Beach. I was nervous because I did not know what to expect. When we got there Rannie the homeowner was on site and apparently this was her 1st official day walking through her once beautiful home.

Island Park
Island Park

The very first thing I did was just hug her and let her cry because it was increasingly overwhelming. We all see these images of complete devastation on television but we are emotionally disconnected because we are not there in person, we do not know the person. We all sit in our nice warm homes and say well they should be thankful that they are alive and well, but until you are experiencing what they are going through you can never truly understand the magnitude of the situation. Yes they are material things that can be replaced but for some of these people items that they have worked so hard for and they will probably never be replaced or even re-built. East End Cares is a filled with truly remarkable people who unselfishly and generously volunteer their time and financial support. My heart is warmed knowing that there are people like this in the world.
It is now 3 months later and many that are suffering are unfortunately the people from low-income communities better known as the projects. These people had no place to go, no family to stay with and they stayed in their wet, moldy homes. They were sleeping on wet beds, dealt with no elevator service, heat or hot water, respiratory problems from inhaling the mold, and loss of income. Some of them luckily had Long term disability insurance which allowed them to carry on claiming for loss of income due to the respiratory issues keeping them from staying in employment.

Volunteers like Claudia and Wendy Tarlow work endlesslessly volunteering their time to help these victims, there is always someone travelling to one of the devastated areas. I had the pleasure of visiting one of the warming centers in Rockaway in December with my friend Cindy Cobb McGowin and her friends. We played Santa Claus for the day, giving out gifts, delivering food…her car was filled to the top. Cindy was giving out envelopes filled with money to Hurricane victims. We spent the day serving lunch and it was one of the best days of my life. I was so moved I volunteered my time on Sunday and drove with both my girls and trays of desserts…thanks Jane, Joan, Laura, Helen, Cindy.

Friends these people are still in need of our support and prayers. My friend Cindy visited the Rockaway Beach area this week and wrote on her Facebook wall:

The Red Cross has pulled out of Rockaway Beach. They made their appearance and are now gone. First Congregational Church, 3200 Beach 94th Street, Rockaway Beach, is our new contact. This wonderful church is distributing a multitude of items 7 days a week and will soon have a soup kitchen. It will take months and months to recover, if ever, from the devastation. She added the items that they are still seeking: Rockaway wish list: sm.-med. sized bottles of bleach, pinesol, lysol, laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, garbage bags, qt. sized zip-locs, toilet paper, paper towels, humidifiers, bath soap, reg.-travel sized shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, diapers. Adults need socks and underwear. Kids need book bags, notebooks, and pencils. Canned food. Any quantity. All very much appreciated.

Many of you may be thinking these items are available to purchase at stores, yes they are but these victims cannot afford to purchase these items. Many of them are homeless because they have no home and nowhere to go, many are staying in their mold infested homes because they would rather stay there then live on the street. Today was a victory for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and many homeowners, but for some who were denied by FEMA because they did not live in flood zones this will take years to rebuild and some will never be able to rebuild. Without the love and support from the hundreds of volunteers many of these victims would be in worst conditions than they are. Thank you East End Cares for you’re tirelessly commitment to helping in areas like Island Park and Rockaway, we still have so much more to do.

Good People doing amazing things

Photo credit..Chris Fabris
Island Park visit DC 1/15/13 Photo credit..Chris Fabris