Westhampton Beach PAC Celebrates 25 Years of Performing Arts - 27 East

Westhampton Beach PAC Celebrates 25 Years of Performing Arts

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Kimberly Monsour and Colette Letteri.

Kimberly Monsour and Colette Letteri.

Rich, Alexandra and Claudia Behmoiram.

Rich, Alexandra and Claudia Behmoiram.

Rita Warner, Patty Allen and Barbara Weisz.

Rita Warner, Patty Allen and Barbara Weisz.

Mike Laskowski, Andrew Glaser, Ellen Davidson and Erik Rodriguez.

Mike Laskowski, Andrew Glaser, Ellen Davidson and Erik Rodriguez.

Frank Russell and Keith Alford.

Frank Russell and Keith Alford.

Mitchell Hofing and Beth Rubin.

Mitchell Hofing and Beth Rubin.

Jennifer Connolly and Mary Jane Poole.

Jennifer Connolly and Mary Jane Poole.

Emmett Boone and Tom Poole.

Emmett Boone and Tom Poole.

Nellie Nicolova and Ryleigh Morton-Boone.

Nellie Nicolova and Ryleigh Morton-Boone.

Connie Cornish Cathy Nordt, Lindsey Spink and Fred Nordt.

Connie Cornish Cathy Nordt, Lindsey Spink and Fred Nordt.

John Czygier, Jeanette Obser and Earl Nemser.

John Czygier, Jeanette Obser and Earl Nemser.

Lucas Hunt and Kristen Poulakis.

Lucas Hunt and Kristen Poulakis.

Alice and Bruce Geismar with Madhu Powar Garg.

Alice and Bruce Geismar with Madhu Powar Garg.

Ava and Ashley Milone.

Ava and Ashley Milone.

authorStaff Writer on Aug 14, 2023
The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center hosted celebrated 25 years of excellence in the performing arts on Saturday evening with a cocktail party on the Great Lawn in Westhampton Beach.... more

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