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LongHouse Reserve Is Now Open For The Season

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Lys Marigold, Dianne B. and Adele and David Sadiq

Lys Marigold, Dianne B. and Adele and David Sadiq

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Ele

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Ele

Porch House <br>Photo by Dawn Watson

Porch House
Photo by Dawn Watson

Porch House <br>Photo by Dawn Watson

Porch House
Photo by Dawn Watson

LongHouse Reserve opened on Saturday. MICHELLE TRAURING

LongHouse Reserve opened on Saturday. MICHELLE TRAURING

Gardens at LongHouse Reserve. MICHELLE TRAURING

Gardens at LongHouse Reserve. MICHELLE TRAURING

LongHouse Reserve opened on Saturday. MICHELLE TRAURING

LongHouse Reserve opened on Saturday. MICHELLE TRAURING

Gardens at LongHouse Reserve. MICHELLE TRAURING

Gardens at LongHouse Reserve. MICHELLE TRAURING

LongHouse Reserve opened on Saturday. MICHELLE TRAURING

LongHouse Reserve opened on Saturday. MICHELLE TRAURING

LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton opened for the season on Saturday, April 30.

LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton opened for the season on Saturday, April 30.

author on Apr 30, 2012

LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton kicked off its 21st season on Saturday, April 28. The reserve will be open Wednesdays and Saturdays, through June, then Wednesdays through Saturdays in July and August.

On April 28, the acclaimed art, sculpture and public garden held its annual “Rites of Spring Season Opening,” unveiling two new exhibitions, “Diversities of Sculpture/Derivations from Nature” and “Accumulations: NOW,” which will be on display throughout the summer season. Additionally, new sculpture by Isamu Noguchi was added to the garden, and LongHouse launched its first museum store, located on the grounds.

For additional information on LongHouse Reserve, call 329-3568 or visit the website at longhouse.org.

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