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Notes from Montauk, March 25

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Montauk Friends of Erin President Joe Bloecker

Montauk Friends of Erin President Joe Bloecker

 left

left

 and Steve Turbek

and Steve Turbek

 draw raffle winners at Saturday's Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn.

draw raffle winners at Saturday's Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn.

Montauk Friends of Erin President Joe Bloecker

Montauk Friends of Erin President Joe Bloecker

 left

left

 and Steve Turbek

and Steve Turbek

 draw raffle winners at Saturday's Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn.

draw raffle winners at Saturday's Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn.

Cheryl

Cheryl

 Fallon and Joe Bloecker at the Montauk Friends of Erin Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn on Saturday.

Fallon and Joe Bloecker at the Montauk Friends of Erin Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn on Saturday.

Cheryl

Cheryl

 Fallon and Joe Bloecker at the Montauk Friends of Erin Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn on Saturday.

Fallon and Joe Bloecker at the Montauk Friends of Erin Gala Cocktail Party at Gurney's Inn on Saturday.

Luncheon at Gurney's Friday for Grand Marshal of the St. Patrick's Day Parade

Luncheon at Gurney's Friday for Grand Marshal of the St. Patrick's Day Parade

 Craig Tuthill.

Craig Tuthill.

Luncheon at Gurney's Friday for Grand Marshal of the St. Patrick's Day Parade

Luncheon at Gurney's Friday for Grand Marshal of the St. Patrick's Day Parade

 Craig Tuthill.

Craig Tuthill.

author on Mar 23, 2010
The fish chowder was wonderful and flowing, the floats were charming, the crowd was eager and the day’s weather was a blessing. All of Montauk seemed to come alive. What... more

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