Fall Events Set in Westhampton Beach - 27 East

Fall Events Set in Westhampton Beach

authorStaff Writer on Oct 6, 2025
Westhampton Beach will be filled with fall family fun on Saturday, October 11, as the Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Fall Festival from 11 a.m. to 5... more

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Public Meetings, October 9

East Hampton Town Town Hall, 159 Pantigo Road 631-324-4141, ehamptonny.gov Tuesday, October 14 Town Board work session - 11 a.m. Thursday, October 16 Town Board - 6 p.m. East Hampton Village Emergency Services Building 1 Cedar Street, East Hampton 631-324-4150
easthamptonvillage.org Thursday, October 9 Planning Board - 11 a.m. Southampton Town Town Hall, 116 Hampton Road 631-283-6000 southamptontownny.gov Thursday, October 9 Town Board/ Hampton Bays Water District Commissioners - 10 a.m. Planning Board - 2 p.m. Planning Board public hearings - 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 14 Town Board - 1 p.m. Thursday, October 16 Zoning Board of Appeals - 6 p.m. ... by Staff Writer

Town To Host Career Fair

The Town of Southampton will host a Career Fair on Thursday, October 23, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Hampton Bays Community Center. The event is aimed at connecting job seekers with a wide range of employment/career opportunities within the town. Representatives from various town departments, the Department of Labor, Suffolk County Civil Service, the Hampton Bays Library, Youth Enrichment Services, and wellness specialists will be on hand. No registration is required. For questions regarding employment at the town, or Civil Service, contact Human Resources at 631-702-1921 or at humanresources@southmaptontownny.gov. by Staff Writer

Fundraising Dinner For Food Pantry Brings Together Service Clubs

Service clubs in Westhampton Beach will join forces Saturday, November 8, to host a fundraising dinner for the Westhampton Food Pantry. From 5 to 8 p.m., members of the Westhampton Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, and Knights of Columbus will serve a buffet dinner at the Immaculate Conception Parish Center in Quiogue.
The buffet will feature contributions from Sydney’s Taylor Made Cuisine, Shock Ice Cream, and Hampton Coffee Company. Activities include crafts, face painting, a chance raffle, and a silent auction.
Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door for adults; $10 for children 12 and under. A family discount offers ... by Staff Writer

Two Additions to Child Care Center's Board

The Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center has announced two additions to its board of ... by Staff Writer

MFA in Creative Writing Program Is Focus of Open House

The Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at Stony Brook University will host an Open House and “Writers Speak” reading on Tuesday, October 21, at Stony Brook Southampton. The event, held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Chancellors Hall, offers prospective students and the public an opportunity to learn about the program, meet faculty, and connect with current MFA students. Attendees can explore the curriculum, admissions process, and financial aid options, and gain insight into the creative writing community at Stony Brook. At 5:30 p.m., a reading in the Rakoff Studio will feature MFA faculty member Molly Gaudry, ... by Staff Writer

Museum Meeting Set for October 14

The annual meeting of the Water Mill Museum will be held on Tuesday, October 14, at 4 p.m. The public is invited. At the meeting, staff and board members will review the past season, discuss what’s currently happening and project for the future season. The slate of officers will be announced and voted on. In addition, the winning raffle ticket for the 2025 quilt will be drawn. For more information, email info@watermillmuseum.org. by Staff Writer

Enchanted Forest Trail Is Back ... With a Twist

The Enchanted Forest Trail at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge returns this year with a prehistoric theme. “A Walk Through Time on the Enchanted Forest Trail” will take place Saturday and Sunday, October 25 and 26, with arrival times between noon and 1:30 p.m. This whimsical, educational outdoor experience will transport visitors into the world of dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric wonders, all while enjoying the natural beauty of the forest trail. Along the way, guests will encounter interactive learning stations designed to spark curiosity and imagination. Costumes are encouraged for adventurers of all ages. Before or after the walk, visitors can ... by Staff Writer

Inlet2Inlet Community Event Returns October 12

The sixth annual Inlet2Inlet Beach Clean-Up & Fall Fair returns Sunday, October 12, in Westhampton Beach. Community members are invited to roll up their sleeves and take part in this competition-style clean-up event. Hosted by Dana Barrett Strong and RELIC, the event supports families in need while spotlighting RELIC’s Coastal Collaboration Initiative to protect local waters. Check-in begins at 11 a.m. on the Great Lawn. Participants will receive team assignments before heading out to clean beaches from Moriches Inlet to Shinnecock Inlet. Afterward, the Fall Fair runs from noon to 5 p.m. on the Great Lawn with live music, food ... by Staff Writer

CMEE To Celebrate 20th Birthday

The Children’s Museum of the East End, known as CMEE will celebrate 20 years of play with “CMEE’s Big Birthday Bash” on Saturday, October 11, from 10 a.m. to noon. The day of fun will feature crafts, cupcakes, dance, play, and attendees will sing “Happy Birthday” to CMEE. The event is free for members and $19 for nonmembers. To register, visit cmee.org. 29 Sep 2025 by Staff Writer

Bay Street Theater Names New Director of Education and Community Outreach

Bethany Dellapolla has been named Bay Street Theater’s new director of education and community outreach, strengthening the theater’s commitment to year-round arts education on the East End. An actress, director, choreographer, intimacy director, stage combatant, and teaching artist, Dellapolla has been part of Bay Street’s education team for 13 years. She holds degrees in theater performance and TV/film production from SUNY New Paltz, where she was named Outstanding Graduate, and a master’s in Childhood Education from LIU. Her teaching and directing credits include Broadway Dance Center, Gateway Playhouse, TADA! Youth Theatre, Westhampton Beach PAC, and her own NexGen Youth Theatre ... by Staff Writer