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Curator’s Talk on Forgotten Treasures

Tuesday, March 21, at 5:00pm
The Reverend William Patrick Edwards, rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Southampton, will give an in-person talk on the newly opened exhibit “Gilded Icons: Forgotten Treasure in the Samuel L. Parrish Collection.” Father Patrick has extensive scholarly knowledge on paintings and icons from the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque Eras which are represented in this new exhibition.

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

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Hike at Laurel Valley Preserve

Saturday, April 8th, 10am – 12pm
In-Person
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Southampton’s Treasured Trees

Friday, April 28th, 11am
Virtual Lecture
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The Sinking of the Steamboat Lexington:

Long Island’s Worst Maritime Disaster

with Bill Bleyer

Thursday, May 4th, 11am
Virtual Lecture
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Hike at Tuckahoe Hill Preserve

Saturday, May 13th, 10am – 12pm
In-Person
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“Hats Off to Seniors!” Senior Appreciation Day

at the Rogers Mansion

Tuesday, May 16th, 1pm – 3pm
In-Person
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Maritime Smuggling on Long Island:

From Pirates to Rumrunners with Bill Bleyer

Thursday, August 3rd, 11am
Virtual Lecture
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East End Explorer Camp

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The Southampton History Museum is happy to announce that we are sponsoring an amazing summer camp experience this summer. This camp is ran by East End Explorer and will get your kids out and involved in nature 5 days a week. They can sign up week to week or for the whole season. Click the link below for more info!
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Sign Up for Jewelry Making Classes with

Artist in Residence, Alyssa Saccente

Available year round by appointment
Learn how to make your own custom sterling silver jewelry in a dynamic and historical space to give you a priceless learning experience you won’t forget. Work with our Artist in Residence Alyssa Saccente to develop your skills in metalsmithing, and maybe even develop a lifelong passion along the way! The courses are packaged into 1, 2, 3, or 4 2-hour sessions that can be booked as one-on-one with the artist, or as a partner session. The workshops increase in skill and difficulty as you gain hand and eye skills in design, material, technique, and craftsmanship. By the end of the sessions, the student will have a finished piece of wearable sterling silver jewelry to take home with them as a memento of their experience. Have you ever been curious about what goes into making your favorite pieces of jewelry? Well, now is your chance to flex your creative muscles and dive into the world of jewelry design and creation!
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Ghost Hunting at the

Southampton History Museum

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Hosted monthly – click the link below for dates and ticket info
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Ever wanted to be a ghost hunter? Join the crew of the Long Island Paranormal Investigators as we spend the night exploring the 1843 Rogers Mansion and find out what it really takes to be a Paranormal Investigator. You will get a chance to participate in experiments to test various paranormal theories, learn about the paranormal, hear great spooky stories and maybe even leave with one of your own.
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Tours will begin with an introduction to who the Long Island Paranormal Investigators are and a crash course in the theories and devices to interact with and document paranormal beings. Following this 15-minute introduction guests will then begin a 45 minute investigation of the Rogers Mansion to put some of their newly learned theories to the test.
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Rogers Mansion Museum Complex
17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton
Complex of 12 historic structures on land settled in 1645 by William Rogers, including the Rogers Mansion built 1843.
Halsey House
249 South Main Street, Southampton
Built c. 1683, the oldest English style wood-frame house in New York State.
Pelletreau Silver Shop
80 Main Street, Southampton
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Former business of Patriot and famed silversmith Elias Pelletreau. It is the longest continually running trade shop in the Americas.
Conscience Point
1640 Conscience Point Rd, Southampton
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Nature preserve and supposed landing spot for European settlers in Southampton.
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Southampton History Museum  |  17 Meeting House Lane, SH
(631) 283-2494 | southamptonhistory.org

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