PHOTOS: Warm Vibes At HarborFrost in Sag Harbor - 27 East

PHOTOS: Warm Vibes At HarborFrost in Sag Harbor

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Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society during the Culinary Stroll.  DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society during the Culinary Stroll. DANA SHAW

Carol Burke, Denise O’Malley and Judge Edward Burke at the

Carol Burke, Denise O’Malley and Judge Edward Burke at the "Taste Of Sag Harbor" kickoff event for HarborFrost on Friday evening at the Sag Harbor Cinema. KYRIL BROMELY

Jim Larocca and Carolyn Benson at the

Jim Larocca and Carolyn Benson at the "Taste Of Sag Harbor" kickoff event for HarborFrost on Friday evening at the Sag Harbor Cinema. KYRIL BROMELY

Amy Huddleston and Stephanie Schiavoni at the

Amy Huddleston and Stephanie Schiavoni at the "Taste Of Sag Harbor" kickoff event for HarborFrost on Friday evening at the Sag Harbor Cinema. KYRIL BROMELY

Boy Scout Troop 455 helped HarborFrost attendees keep warm with hot chocolate at the windmill.  DANA SHAW

Boy Scout Troop 455 helped HarborFrost attendees keep warm with hot chocolate at the windmill. DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

Members of the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society took a music and dance break from the Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Cindy Lenkiewicz and Leo Claus take a dance break during the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society's Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

Cindy Lenkiewicz and Leo Claus take a dance break during the Sag Harbor Hysterical Society's Culinary Stroll on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Richard Daly of Ice Memories creates at carving in Steinbeck Park.  DANA SHAW

Richard Daly of Ice Memories creates at carving in Steinbeck Park. DANA SHAW

Jake Lear performs at Open Minded Organics on Saturday.  DANA SHAW

Jake Lear performs at Open Minded Organics on Saturday. DANA SHAW

Keith Leaf performs on Windmill Beach on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

Keith Leaf performs on Windmill Beach on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

Keith Leaf performs on Windmill Beach on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

Keith Leaf performs on Windmill Beach on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

Fireworks by Grucci off Long Wharf on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

Fireworks by Grucci off Long Wharf on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

Fireworks by Grucci off Long Wharf on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

Fireworks by Grucci off Long Wharf on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

Fireworks by Grucci off Long Wharf on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

Fireworks by Grucci off Long Wharf on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

Steve Skoldberg performs at Dragon Hemp.  DANA SHAW

Steve Skoldberg performs at Dragon Hemp. DANA SHAW

Glitter tattoos at the Wharf Shop.  DANA SHAW

Glitter tattoos at the Wharf Shop. DANA SHAW

Ice sculpture in Steinbeck Park.  DANA SHAW

Ice sculpture in Steinbeck Park. DANA SHAW

authorStaff Writer on Feb 10, 2025
The chilly weather and impending snow did not dampen the vibes at HarborFrost on Saturday. Sag Harbor Village was full of music, food, ice sculptures, special event and culminated with... more

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