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MIDSUMMER PARTY 2019 
July 13, 6:30 pm 

Honoring Louise and Leonard Riggio and Maya Lin. The highlight of the Hamptons summer social season, this annual event brings together over 500 artists, philanthropists, business leaders, and art world guests in support of the Parrish. Honorees: Louise and Leonard Riggio, and Maya Lin Co-Chairs: Deborah F. Bancroft and Preston T. Phillips 6:30 pm: Cocktails 7:30 pm: Dinner on the Mildred C. Brinn Terrace 9 pm: Live Auction 10 pm – 1 am: Late Night Party in the Lichtenstein Theater Tickets for dinner, including Late Night Party 

Glass: $2,500 per person Aluminum: $1,500 per person Young Patron: $500 per person (ages 21-35; limited availability) LATE NIGHT PARTY Late Night Party Chair: Larry Milstein Late Night Honorary Guest: Shantell Martin Tickets for Late Night Party only: $150 (after July 7, tickets: $200).
Parrish Art Museum, www.parrishart.org 

THE 28TH ANNUAL SUMMER GALA 
July 6, 5:30 pm 

A Night to Celebrate Bay Street Theater & Broadway Musicals of the 1960s with special surprise guest artists! 5:30 pm: Cocktail Reception & Silent Auction 7 pm: Dinner & Live Auction 9 pm: Entertainment GALA CHAIRS: Mala & Jeff Sander Featuring: Celebrity Emcee ISAAC MIZRAHI Celebrity Auctioneer: RICHARD KIND HONORING: LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Academy® Award and Tony® Award winner JOEL GREY Dress Code: ’60s Mad Men Style – wedges or flats suggested as the Gala is on a grass field. Contact: 631.725.0818
Bay Street Theater, www.baystreet.org 

HALSEY HOUSE GALA 2019 
The Beach Ball July 6, 6 – 8 pm 

The Annual Halsey House gala is one of the summer season’s most beloved gatherings with a full bar, hors d’oeuvres, an enticing silent auction and an evocative beach party soundtrack set in the beautiful garden of Halsey House. Entitled The Beach Ball, this year’s theme comes courtesy of the Estate of Roy Lichtenstein. The late artist’s iconic 1961 painting, Girl With Ball, will serve as the inspiration for the invitation design and gala tent décor. Southampton History Museum, www.southamptonhistory.org 

STEPHEN MARLEY 
July 20, 8 pm 

Eight-time Grammy award winner, second son to Reggae superstar Bob Marley, Stephen is a true inheritor of the throne, with four chart-topping studio albums of his own, as well as a long collaborative partnership with his elder brother, WHBPAC favorite Ziggy Marley. Catch a different side of that Jamaican magic with the man critics note as being “the most artistically gifted of all Bob’s children.”
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, www.whbpac.org 

WARREN HAYNES 
July 24 & July 25, 8 pm 

A cornerstone of the American music landscape and revered as one of the finest guitar players in the world, the Grammy Award winning rock legend makes his awaited return back! Throughout his prolific career as part of three of the greatest live groups in rock history, his virtuosic artistry has led to thousands of unforgettable performances and millions of album and track sales.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, www.whbpac.org 

BENEFIT: A RAPTUROUS EVENING 

July 27, 6:30 pm – Concert; 7:30 pm – Cocktails and Dinner A cultural and social highlight on the East End, the BCMF Board of Directors invites you to join them for our 36th season celebrating a superb evening of sublime music and friendship at the Atlantic Golf Club. From Schubert’s delicate and ethereal Notturno, to Eric Ewazen’s lush and buoyant Eternal Spring written specifically for Marya Martin, to Schumann’s sparkling and exquisite Piano Quartet, this is a program to lift spirits and invigorate the soul. Atlantic Golf Club, Bridgehampton Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival, www.bcmf.org 

THREE DOG NIGHT 
July 28, 8 pm 

Legends: the one word that can even come close to describing the rock and roll phenomenon that was and is Three Dog Night. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more Top Ten hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets than Three Dog Night. Songs like “Mama Told Me (Not To Come),” “Joy to the World,” “Black and White,” “Shambala,” and “One” crystallize the band’s continuing popularity. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, www.whbpac.org 

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