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RB Irrigation installs "smart" sprinkler systems on the East End. COURTESY RB IRRIGATION

RB Irrigation installs "smart" sprinkler systems on the East End. COURTESY RB IRRIGATION

RB Irrigation installs "smart" sprinkler systems on the East End. COURTESY RB IRRIGATION

RB Irrigation installs "smart" sprinkler systems on the East End. COURTESY RB IRRIGATION

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Combining the proven simplicity of the Extra Simple Programming (ESP) controller family with the accuracy of weather-based control, this system by Rain Bird is engineered to save valuable time, money and water. COURTESY RAIN RICH

RB Irrigation installs "smart" sprinkler systems on the East End. COURTESY RB IRRIGATION

RB Irrigation installs "smart" sprinkler systems on the East End. COURTESY RB IRRIGATION

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Bay Street Theater volunteers.

Bay Street Theater volunteers.

authorStaff Writer on Apr 20, 2013

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor is looking for volunteers for the fall and winter concert season, as well as the upcoming 2022 mainstage season, Music Mondays, new works play readings and special events.

Bay Street Theater could not accomplish its mission without the commitment and dedication of its volunteers. Volunteering at Bay Street Theater is both rewarding and fun and is a great way to make new friends and to be a part of something truly special. Bay Street volunteers assist with administrative and mailing projects and at performances by preparing programs, greeting and seating patrons, ticket-taking, selling raffles and more. Volunteering also presents an engaging and enriching opportunity for students to receive community service credits toward their graduation requirements. But best of all, volunteers get to see great theater for free.

Bay Street Theater is a fully vaccinated company. The building and theater have been renovated with upgraded air ventilation, and all admission is available via touchless ticketing. For more information about becoming a Bay Street Theater volunteer or usher, email customer experience managers Michele Marks or Kayla Matters at mmarks@baystreet.org and kayla@baystreet.org, respectively. For full list of COVID-19-related safety procedures and guidelines for in-person events, visit baystreet.org.

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