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Children's Museum Of The East End CMEE
   376 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor, P.O. Box 316, Bridgehampton, NY, 11968
631-537-8250
   CMEE is a dynamic, innovative non-profit arts institution now celebrating its 3rd year. Located in Bridgehampton, CMEE is dedicated to offering a stimulating mix of interactive, learning-driven exhibitions and diverse arts-and-sciences based programming designed for children of all ages. The 2008 Season features an Artist-in-Residency Series of creative workshops and classes for toddlers to teens, an Amphitheater Performance Series, and a new exhibit "Cool Moves! The Artistry of Motion".
   Web: www.cmee.org


LongHouse Reserve
   133 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton, NY, 11937
631-329-3568
   Sixteen acres of gardens are punctuated with over 70 pieces of contemporary sculpture. Landscape features include a pond, numerous alleys and walks, a dune garden, tropical garden, established lawns and ornamental borders. There are collections of bamboo and grasses; conifers and broadleaf evergreens. Established in 1991, LongHouse Reserve reflects founder Jack Larsen's desire to bring together art and nature, encourage creativity in gardening, and exemplify living with art in all forms. LongHouse gardens and gallery are open to the public 2-5 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays, late April through early October; July and August from 2-5 pm Wednesday through Saturday. Admission is $10; seniors $8.
   Web: www.longhouse.org
Email: info@longhouse.org


Parrish Art Museum (The)
   25 Jobs Lane, Southampton, NY, 11968
631-283-2118
   Visitors can see a diverse schedule of exhibitions and enjoy concerts, films, lively lectures and performances for all ages. The museum's permanent collection features 19th and 20th century American art & paintings by American Impressionist William Merritt Chase and the preeminent 20th century realist Fairfield Porter. Visitors will find a unique selection of merchandise at The Museum Shop and can enjoy the grounds and sculpture garden. Hours are Monday, Thursday through Saturday, 11am to 5pm and Sunday 1pm-5pm. Open daily from June 1 thru September 15. 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-2118, Fax: 283-7006. www.thehamptons.com
   Web: http://thehamptons.com
Email: fergusone@parrishart.org


Southampton Historical Museum
   17 Meeting House Lane, P.O. Box 303, Southampton, NY, 11969-0303
631-283-2494
   ROGERS MANSION, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton Village, Open Year Round, TUES-SAT 11-4pm. Admission: Free for members and children under 17, $4 Adults. THE THOMAS HALSEY HOMESTEAD, 249 South Main Street, Southampton Village, open July thru mid-October: FRI, SAT & SUN 11-4. Admission: Free for members and children under 17, $4 Adults. PELLETREAU SILVER SHOP, 80 Main Street, Southampton Village, TUES-SAT 11-4. Admission free. Tours and jewelry making classes. CONSCIENCE POINT HISTORIC SITE & NATURE WALK, North Sea Road, North Sea, near Marina. Open Sunrise to Sunset, Admission: free.
   Web: www.SouthamptonHistoricalMuseum.org
Email: info@southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org


Water Mill Museum
   41 Old Mill Road, P.O. Box 63, Water Mill, NY, 11976
631-726-4625
   The Water Mill Museum, established in 1969, is located in the original historic 18th century waterpowered Grist Mill that named the community. The museum features mill grinding demonstrations, historical exhibits, documenting pre-colonial times to the present, changing art exhibit. An annual quilt show and sale open 7 days a week in August/September with about 250 quilts. Open Memorial Day to the end of September. Hours 11-5, Sunday 1-5 Closed Tues. & Wed. Admission $3.00, Children Free
   Web: www.WaterMillMuseum.Org








76 Main St., Southampton, Long Island, New York 11968
Phone: 631-283-0402    Fax: 631-283-8707
Email: Info@SouthamptonChamber.com