We often say “it takes a village”, and those words have never been more true today. Southampton Arts Center would like to take a moment to acknowledge and thank the local businesses that remain open to serve our community during this challenging time. We hope you will remain at home as much as possible, but if you need to venture out, please consider supporting our neighbors.
We also want to thank all of the essential workers, especially the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Doctors, Nurses and staff, Volunteer Fire and EMS workers, Southampton Police Department, and Mayor Jesse Warren, the Village Board and the Southampton Village employees for their hard work, dedication, and bravery.
Below is a list of Southampton Village businesses that are currently open to take care of you. As this is ever-changing, it is recommended to call ahead.*
Stay safe and healthy,
The SAC Family
SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE – OPEN FOR BUSINESS
List in formation as of 5/23/20 RESTAURANTS & CAFÉ’S Fudge Company (631.283.8108) MARKETS & PHARMACIES SERVICES Hampton Arrow Cleaners (631.283.0059) BANKS AMAZON ALTERNATIVES Besim’s Fine Cigars (631.287.9230) Dazzelle (631.283.8477) J. McLaughlin (631.204.0183) London Jewelers (631.287.4499) Mary Godfrey Custom Framing and Photography (631.353.3993) Revolve Hair (631.377.3555) Southampton Books (631.283.0270) |
*Best efforts were made to include as many businesses as possible, understanding that some may be left out. Those that are not in this email may still be open, so please contact them directly if you are in need of their products or services.
Photo courtesy of Wilson Green Photography.*Best efforts were made to include as many businesses as possible, understanding that some may be left out. Those that are not in this email may still be open, so please contact them directly if you are in need of their products or services.
*Best efforts were made to include as many businesses as possible, understanding that some may be left out. Those that are not in this email may still be open, so please contact them directly if you are in need of their products or services.
Curated by Amy Kirwin Program Partners include Drawdown East End, Peconic Land Trust, South Fork Natural History Museum, Oceana and the Peter Matthiessen Center. This timely exhibition features artists who use their talents to focus on environmental conservation and activism, whether through fine art, science, photography, film, music, prose or other forms of artistic expression. The vision for eARTh is to use art to creatively confront the alarming state of our precious planet and its inhabitants in a way that all can understand and appreciate. The intention of eARTh is to ask questions and inspire action. What can you do to make a difference? Artists include Roisin Bateman, Kristian Brevik, Scott Bluedorn, Megan Chaskey, Erica Cirino, Rossa Cole, Janet Culbertson, Thomas Deininger, Alejandro Duran, Jim Gingerich, Mamoun Friedrich Grosvenor, John Haigney, Kara Hoblin, Michael Light, Pamela Longobardi, Christa Maiwald, Tucker Marder, Janine Martel, Steve Miller, Patricia Paladines, Aurora Robson, Cindy Pease Roe, Lauren Ruiz, Jonathan Shlafer, Anne Sherwood Pundyk, Anne Seelbach, Kathryn Szoka, and Diane Tuft, plus a special project by the members of the South Fork Natural History Museum’s Young Environmentalists program. Image: Alejandro Duran; Vena, 2011