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HarborFrost Will Be Held Sunday

author on Feb 9, 2013

Sailfest-GrucciDue to the approaching storm, most Saturday HarborFrost events will be moved to Sunday, February 10. The Frost Ball at Muse in the Harbor, originally scheduled for Friday, February 10, has been rescheduled for Friday, February 22. The Quiz Show Fun'Raiser remains scheduled for Saturday night at Stella Maris Gym.

The same great events will take place  Sunday, including Fireworks by Grucci, Ice Carving, ZIMA!, an Art Tour, the Farmer's Market and the Frosty Plunge.

The full list of events is as follows.

Pancake Breakfast

Enjoy a great breakfast of pancakes, eggs, bacon sausage, home fries, orange juice and coffee and support the Sag Harbor Junior Fire Department.

Sunday, February 10, 8 a.m. to noon.

Columbia Street Firehouse, Brickiln Road

$10 adults, $5 kids

 

Farmers Market

Local produce and fresh baked goods, jam and preserves. Pick up prepared snacks, soups, desserts, empanadas and pasta.

Sunday, February 10.10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Christ Episcopal Church, 5 Hampton Street

For information call Ana Nieto at 646-286-6264.

 

Coast Guard Film/Discussion [CANCELLED]

View the Cold Water Boot Camp USA film followed by a Q&A session.

Sunday, February 10. 10 a.m. to noon.

Bay Street Theatre, Bay Street

Free

For information call Tisha Bouboulis at 516-818-0347.

 

Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt Hike for HarborFrost

Meet at Mashashimuet Park for an easy paced 2 mile hike. See Round Pond and Fore & Aft Pond. Walk on the old RR Spur trail used long ago to transport ice from the ponds to NYC and Sag Harbor.

Sunday, February 10, 10 a.m.

Mashashimuet Park, Jermain Avenue

Hike leader is Dai Dayton, President of Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt. 631-745-0689.

 

Live Music 'Round Town

The Sag Harbor American Music Festival bring live music to Sag Harbor for the day.

Sunday, February 10. Noon to 5 p.m.

Various locations in the village

Free

Noon:Leroy Klavis at The Corner Bar (acoustic guitar)

1 pm: Ada Rovatti at The American Hotel (jazz saxaphone & piano)

2 pm: Sara Hartman at Grenning Gallery (singer/songwriter & percussion)

3 pm: Cassandra House at GeekHampton (singer/songwriter & percussion)

3:30 pm: Bryan Duffy at Sag Harbor Fine Arts Center (classical guitar)

4:30 pm: Mariann Megna at Sag Harbor Fine Arts Center (acoustic guitar)

Ice Carving

 

 

Fear No Ice creates two unique ice sculptures.

Sunday, February 10.

Noon at Long Wharf

2 pm at the Civil War Monument

Free.

 

Cold Water Rescue Demonstration [CANCELLED]

Cold water demonstration of a dry suit.

Sunday, February 10. Noon to 1:30 p.m.

Windmill Beach

Free

For information call Tisha Bouboulis at 516-818-0347.

 

Cartoons [CANCELLED]

Cartoons on the big screen for the kids. Music in the lobby. Cash bar open.

Sunday, February 10. Noon to 4 p.m.

Bay Street Theatre, Bay Street

Free

 

Culinary Stroll

Enjoy small bites at four different restaurants. Cash bar available at each.

Sunday, February 10. 1 to 5:30 p.m.

Start at Il Capuccino, 30 Madison Street.

Stroll to LT Burger, Page and end at Muse in the Harbor.

$40.

For information and reservations call Charles Canavan at 631-379-2169.

 

Ice Breaker Laser Sailboat Regatta

Multiple races off Long Wharf, easy view for spectators on the wharf or beach.

Sunday, February 10. 1 p.m.

Breakwater

Free

 

Frosty Plunge

Take a dip in to the bay for the Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance Corp.

Sunday, February 10. 1:30 p.m.

Windmill Beach

$20, registration starts at 12:30 p.m.

 

ZIMA!: Treasure Hunt

Presented by Kate Mueth and the Neo-Political Cowgirls.

Fantasy meets story meets riddle-solving for all ages. Experience theater and the outdoors in a brand new way.

Sunday, February 10. Three start times: 2 pm, 2:30 pm, 3 pm

Start at Civil War Monument, Intersection of Main and Madison Streets

$10 suggested donation.

For information call Ana Nieto at 646-286-6264.

 

Suzy on the Rocks Concert

A rock concert featuring Suzy on the Rocks

Sunday, February 10, 2 p.m.

Christ Church at the corner of Union Street and Route 114.

725-0128

 

Village Art Walk

A guided walk of the galleries of Sag Harbor. Includes Grenning Gallery, Monika Olka Gallery, Christie's Building Art Center, Hooke Sculpture Gallery, Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery, Tulla Booth Gallery, Romany Kramoris Gallery and Sag Harbor Fine Arts Center.

Sunday, February 10. 3 to 5 p.m.

Meet at Grenning Gallery, 17 Washington Street.

Free

 

Fiery Sensations Fire Dancers

Be stunned by fire dancers!

Sunday, February 10. 5:30 p.m.

Long Wharf

Free

 

Fireworks

Nothing compares to Grucci fireworks in wintertime.

Sunday, February 10. 6:15 p.m.

Long Wharf

 

The Frost Ball

Open bar, all you can eat hors d'oeuvres. Live entertainment by DJ Twilo. Raffles, 50/50, balloon raffle, door prize. Buy tickets online.

Friday, February 22. 6 to 10 p.m.

Muse in the Harbor, 16 Main Street

$65 for Chamber members/$75 non-members

For information call Christine Mazzeo at 918-3097.

 

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