Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary Lifts Curtain On New STREAM Lab - 27 East

Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary Lifts Curtain On New STREAM Lab

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Boehlert porch in Southampton<br>Photo by Dawn Watson

Boehlert porch in Southampton
Photo by Dawn Watson

Boehlert porch in Southampton<br>Photo by Dawn Watson

Boehlert porch in Southampton
Photo by Dawn Watson

LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton opened for the season on Saturday, April 30.

LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton opened for the season on Saturday, April 30.

Robert Gobright's boat, Infinite Jest, is docked at Marine Park in Sag Harbor.

Robert Gobright's boat, Infinite Jest, is docked at Marine Park in Sag Harbor.

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School uses the new STREAM Lab during their science class. KATE RIGA

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School uses the new STREAM Lab during their science class. KATE RIGA

First grader Keith Figueroa carefully selects his next Lego. KATE RIGA

First grader Keith Figueroa carefully selects his next Lego. KATE RIGA

Second floor office/work space with family heirlooms.

Second floor office/work space with family heirlooms.

First grader Christopher Cafone uses the computer to do some research. KATE RIGA

First grader Christopher Cafone uses the computer to do some research. KATE RIGA

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School uses the new STREAM Lab during their science class. KATE RIGA

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School uses the new STREAM Lab during their science class. KATE RIGA

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Ele

The first grade class at the Remsenburg-Speonk Ele

Wooden outdoor furniture.

Wooden outdoor furniture.

Tack room supplies. DAWN WATSON

Tack room supplies. DAWN WATSON

Victoria Elenowitz wond the Margot Carpenter Award for work of great beauty using predominantly fresh flowers.   DAWN WATSON

Victoria Elenowitz wond the Margot Carpenter Award for work of great beauty using predominantly fresh flowers. DAWN WATSON

Porch House <br>Photo by Dawn Watson

Porch House
Photo by Dawn Watson

The North Haven garden of Lisa and Richard Perry will be featured on the Guild Hall Garden As Art tour on Saturday.      DAWN WATSON

The North Haven garden of Lisa and Richard Perry will be featured on the Guild Hall Garden As Art tour on Saturday. DAWN WATSON

At the North Haven home of Lisa and Richard Perry.   DAWN WATSON

At the North Haven home of Lisa and Richard Perry. DAWN WATSON

From left, Westhampton Beach Elementary School

From left, Westhampton Beach Elementary School

The North Haven garden of Lisa and Richard Perry will be featured on the Guild Hall Garden As Art tour on Saturday.      DAWN WATSON

The North Haven garden of Lisa and Richard Perry will be featured on the Guild Hall Garden As Art tour on Saturday. DAWN WATSON

Peter Olsen, left, and Fabiana and Roberto Dutesco.   DAWN WATSON

Peter Olsen, left, and Fabiana and Roberto Dutesco. DAWN WATSON

View at the garden of Michael Raynes.  DAWN WATSON

View at the garden of Michael Raynes. DAWN WATSON

The North Haven garden of Lisa and Richard Perry will be featured on the Guild Hall Garden As Art tour on Saturday.      DAWN WATSON

The North Haven garden of Lisa and Richard Perry will be featured on the Guild Hall Garden As Art tour on Saturday. DAWN WATSON

authorKate Riga on Dec 4, 2017
The new laboratory in the Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School sits quiet and peaceful late Friday afternoon, interrupted only by the soft humming of the filter in the fish tank. Soon, though,... more

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