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Knowledge Friday With the Judge

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Judge Andrea Harum Schiavoni. COURTESY ANDREA HARUM SCHIAVONI

Judge Andrea Harum Schiavoni. COURTESY ANDREA HARUM SCHIAVONI

authorStaff Writer on Jan 15, 2023

The Church’s next Knowledge Friday offering, on Friday, February 3, at 6 p.m., will feature Andrea Harum Schiavoni. An attorney in Sag Harbor, Harum Schiavoni is a licensed member of the state bars in New York, Florida and the District of Columbia. In 2001, she opened an office for her firm, Harum & Harum, in Sag Harbor and practiced exclusively as one of New York’s expert mediators.

In 2007, Harum Schiavoni began her judicial career when she was elected to the Southampton Town Court bench. Harum Schiavoni would go on to establish and serve as judge for the Sag Harbor Village Justice Court and the East End Veterans Court. In 2015 she was appointed as the East End Regional Intervention Court judge. Currently, Judge Harum Schiavoni serves for the New York State Family Court. On top of her legal and judicial accolades, Harum Schiavoni is a musician and actor who performs regularly on the East End; she even fronts a rock cover band called Eastbound Crossing. She will speak on her impressive law career and passion for music and the performing arts.

Knowledge Fridays are a monthly program at The Church and are always on the first Friday of each month. The program features local makers and shakers, artisans, and experts in a diversity of fields. These pillars of the community speak about their lives and experiences, sharing stories and expertise. Admission to Knowledge Fridays is $10 (free for members of The Church). For more information or reservations visit thechurchsagharbor.org. The Church is at 48 Madison Street, Sag Harbor.

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