In late 1940's Sag Harbor, the sisters Maude Terry and Amaza Lee Meredith had the vision, the
foresight and the courage to pursue a dream. Upon purchasing land from the Gale family, Azurest
was born, the first of the communities that make up SANS, the acronym for Sag Harbor Hills,
Azurest and Ninevah Beach. SANS Sag Harbor Organization President Renee Simons will tell us
the extraordinary story, and the mission to gain designation of SANS as a Historic District on Local,
State and National levels. Meet 1 PM at the Sag Harbor Hills beach entrance by the large sign on
Hillside Drive East and Ninevah Place, Sag Harbor. A collaborative event with the East Hampton
Historical Society. FREE for EHTPS members, $12 fee for non-members. Registration is
required at easthamptonhistory.org/tours/ 631-324-6850 x3. Become an EHTPS member at https://www.easthamptontrailspreservationsociety.org/join