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SUMMARY:Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future
DESCRIPTION:The Guild Hall Student Art Festival (SAF) is a beloved tradition that encourages and showcases the artistic achievement and imagination of students\, Kindergarten to Grade 12\, on the South Fork of Long Island.  \nAs a celebration of both Guild Hall’s 90th Anniversary\, and the centennial of the Village of East Hampton\, this year’s festival\, Student Art Festival 2021: PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE\, looks to both our shared past and an imagined future. Through the practice of art and design\, ranging from imagery of natural growth and metamorphosis to Futurism and Science-Fiction\, students across the East-End have collectively produced an exhibit that reflects our past\, acknowledges and celebrates our present\, and imagines a changed and hopeful future.   \nThis festival begins with a free public opening of the exhibition\, a series of weekend family workshops\, and concludes with an awards ceremony for high school students.   \nCurators\nCasey Dalene\, Curatorial Assistant & Lewis B. Cullman Associate for Museum Education\nAnthony Madonna\, The Patti Kenner Senior Associate for Learning and Public Engagement  \n\n\n					\n				TIMED TICKETS AND VISITOR INFORMATION			\n		\n		\n			\nTo ensure the health and safety of its visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic\, Guild Hall has instituted the following measures: \n\nReservations to visit the Museum are recommended. You can reserve timed tickets online or by calling 631-324-0806 Friday-Sunday\, 12-5 p.m. Drop-ins are also welcome!\nVisitors are asked to be on time for their appointment. Visits are for a maximum of one hour and no more than 50 people will be allowed in the museum galleries at a time.\nVisitors should enter through the left most front door of the building and check in with the Receptionist at the box office. A one-way footpath proceeds throughout the museum.\nMasks are required in the building for all patrons over the age of 2.\nSocial distancing of at least 6 feet is encouraged in the museum galleries and lobby.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/student-art-festival-2021-past-present-future/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:GATHER: Conversations led by Black and Indigenous Change-makers in Suffolk County 
DESCRIPTION:GATHER is a celebration of the East End’s diversity\, a recognition of fault and colonization\, and\, most importantly\, an opportunity to build and implement new understandings. Devised specifically for community leaders\, service workers\, teachers\, and developers\, this series platforms the voices and experiences of various BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and leaders\, providing both lessons on our past histories\, and strategies and examples of how to progress forward together.   \nJoin in one or all four conversations led by Jeremy Dennis\, artist and tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation\, Anthony Madonna\, Guild Hall’s Senior Associate for Learning and Public Engagement\, and a rotating panel of historians\, artists\, and/or leaders of the East End\, including Tela Troge\, Courtney M. Leonard\, Donnamarie Barnes\, David Rattray\, and Georgette Grier-Key. All sessions occur virtually over Zoom with an intimate group of 15–20 people\, and include hands-on activities and briefs for a deeper connection to the topics discussed.  \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. Proceeds from this series aid the education initiatives at Guild Hall of East Hampton\, the development of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, and the institutions and artists involved. \nSCHEDULE\nMonday\, January 25: On this Site with Jeremy Dennis & Tela Troge\nMonday\, February 1: The Art of Water with Courtney M. Leonard\nMonday\, February 8: Plain Sight Project with Donnamarie Barnes & David E. Rattray\nMonday\, February 15: Preservation and Community with Dr. Georgette Grier-Key  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gather-conversations-led-by-black-and-indigenous-change-makers-in-suffolk-county/2021-02-01/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Comic Book with Loot Comics
DESCRIPTION:A new collaboration between Guild Hall and Loot Comics\, this five-week workshop series explores the thrill and drama of storytelling and character development through the art of Comic Books.   \nChildren will delve into the world of superheroes and far-off places\, reading\, writing\, acting\, and illustrating the genesis of various stories\, and create their own imaginative and action-packed comic books through the lens of their own lives. Encouraging every child to reflect on their past\, question their present\, and imagine their own future.   \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by Loot’s “Professor Joe.” Each child is provided with a kit of materials for the entire series – available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend of January 15. \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/create-your-own-comic-book-with-loot-comics/2021-02-04/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Bel Canto Boot Camp: Bel Canto 101
DESCRIPTION:Join Bel Canto Boot Camp for a special introductory session especially for Guild Hall. Bel Canto Boot Camp empowers singers with historically based and skill focused instruction and inspires singers and opera lovers alike to refine listening skills through guided listening\, learn about the human voice and our operatic art through reading\, and to share in a community centered on the power and beauty of the human voice. Rachelle Jonck and Derrick Goff\, the two NYC vocal coaches who have founded Bel Canto Boot Camp\, have crafted an introduction especially for Guild Hall to explain some of the specialized “geeky” aspects and terminology used in BCBC’s approach\, and will be joined by Steven Tharp for some guided listening representing the best of our first few Audiophile Society meetings. We learn together what to listen for in historical recordings where the technology needs our ears and minds to “fill in” what might not be there. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/bel-canto-boot-camp-bel-canto-101/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Bel Canto Boot Camp: Audiophile Society
DESCRIPTION:Join Bel Canto Boot Camp‘s (BCBC) Steven Tharp\, former Metropolitan Opera tenor and Professor of Voice at the University of Missouri\, and BCBC founders\, Rachelle Jonck and Derrick Goff for a series of Sunday Zoom Listening Salons. With a participating audience of both opera lovers and professionals\, we will learn together what to listen for in historical recordings\, discussing opera history and the bel canto technique\, and where the technology needs our ears and minds to “fill in” what might not be there.  \nFebruary 7\, 2021: All Together Now\nDuets\, ensembles\, finales  \nFebruary 14\, 2021: In Praise of Love\nA Valentine’s Day tribute to opera’s favorite subject  \nFebruary 21\, 2021: Bel Canto Pop\nClassic vocal virtues in 20th/21st Century vernacular song  \nFebruary 28\, 2021: Favorites & Requests\nSelections chosen by the Audiophile Society \nABOUT BEL CANTO BOOT CAMP\nBel Canto Boot Camp empowers singers with historically based and skill focused instruction and inspires singers and opera lovers alike to refine listening skills through guided listening\, learn about the human voice and our operatic art through reading\, and to share in a community centered on the power and beauty of the human voice. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/bel-canto-boot-camp-audiophile-society/2021-02-07/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Stories and Crafts with the East Hampton Library
DESCRIPTION:Join storytellers and creatives from Guild Hall and the East Hampton Library for a family hour of stories\, gallery tours\, and art workshops. At each session we will be reading a children’s book in response to our current Guild Hall exhibit\, Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future\, followed by a hands-on workshop.  \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by East Hampton Library’s\, Ms. Anna. Each child is provided with a take-home kit of art supplies\, available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend prior to each session.   \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/stories-and-crafts-with-the-east-hampton-library/2021-02-08/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210208T190000
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SUMMARY:GATHER: Conversations led by Black and Indigenous Change-makers in Suffolk County 
DESCRIPTION:GATHER is a celebration of the East End’s diversity\, a recognition of fault and colonization\, and\, most importantly\, an opportunity to build and implement new understandings. Devised specifically for community leaders\, service workers\, teachers\, and developers\, this series platforms the voices and experiences of various BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and leaders\, providing both lessons on our past histories\, and strategies and examples of how to progress forward together.   \nJoin in one or all four conversations led by Jeremy Dennis\, artist and tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation\, Anthony Madonna\, Guild Hall’s Senior Associate for Learning and Public Engagement\, and a rotating panel of historians\, artists\, and/or leaders of the East End\, including Tela Troge\, Courtney M. Leonard\, Donnamarie Barnes\, David Rattray\, and Georgette Grier-Key. All sessions occur virtually over Zoom with an intimate group of 15–20 people\, and include hands-on activities and briefs for a deeper connection to the topics discussed.  \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. Proceeds from this series aid the education initiatives at Guild Hall of East Hampton\, the development of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, and the institutions and artists involved. \nSCHEDULE\nMonday\, January 25: On this Site with Jeremy Dennis & Tela Troge\nMonday\, February 1: The Art of Water with Courtney M. Leonard\nMonday\, February 8: Plain Sight Project with Donnamarie Barnes & David E. Rattray\nMonday\, February 15: Preservation and Community with Dr. Georgette Grier-Key  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gather-conversations-led-by-black-and-indigenous-change-makers-in-suffolk-county/2021-02-08/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210222
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SUMMARY:High School Awards Ceremony; Student Art Festival 2021: PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE
DESCRIPTION:The High School Awards Ceremony is a moment to celebrate and recognize high achievement and creativity in select high school artists whose work is exhibited in the Student Art Festival 2021: PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE.   \nThe 2021 Awards are decided and given by celebrated artist and Guild Hall Academy of the Arts member\, Clifford Ross. Ross has awarded 30 students from East Hampton High School and the Ross School within traditional categories from Best Drawing to Best Collaboration to Best Mixed Media\, and honors unique to this year’s Festival\, including Best Architectural Project\, and the Social Responsibility Award.  \nThis year the Awards Ceremony takes the form of a prerecorded video. In late January\, Ross met with Guild Hall’s Curatorial Assistant/Lewis B. Cullman Associate for Museum Education\, Casey Dalene\, to share his thoughts on the Festival as a whole\, and to offer individual congratulations to each awarded artist. This prerecorded awards ceremony is available for free streaming on our website and YouTube page through end of the Student Art Festival.   \n  \n2021 HIGH SCHOOL AWARDEES  \nBest Drawing: Sofia Nagle\, East Hampton High School\nBest Portrait: Keira Atwell\, East Hampton High School\nBest Portrait: Emily Cubero\, East Hampton High School\nBest Photography: Andrew Herrera\, East Hampton High School\nBest Painting: Mya Del Percio\, East Hampton High School\nBest Work on Paper: Alexendra Schumacher\, East Hampton High School\nBest Collaboration: Goldie Benarroch\, Isabella Brauer\, Tor Burwell\, India Galeshi-Grant\, Sophie Gorban\, Cosmo Hamada\, Zani Katarebe\, Gasho Kurokawa\, Daria Matuzania\, Holden McGowan\, Amelia Regan-McLaughlin\, Jackson Sabbet\, Sophie Walters\, Emelia Winters\, Kevin Wang\, Ross School\nBest Mixed Media: Mary McCann\, East Hampton High School\nBest Sculpture: Chris Chimbo\, East Hampton High School\nBest Sculpture: Dylan Chapman\, East Hampton High School\nBest Architectural Model: Andrew Dimopoulos\, East Hampton High School\nBest Architectural Model: Jax Cantwell\, East Hampton High School\nBest Architectural Project: Hudson Musnicki\, East Hampton High School\nBest Creative Expression of Past-Present-Future: Hanna Hartsough\, East Hampton High School\nSocial Responsibility Award: Neo Albertini\, East Hampton High School\nSocial Responsibility Award: Caleb Peralta\, East Hampton High School 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/high-school-awards-ceremony-student-art-festival-2021-past-present-future/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Comic Book with Loot Comics
DESCRIPTION:A new collaboration between Guild Hall and Loot Comics\, this five-week workshop series explores the thrill and drama of storytelling and character development through the art of Comic Books.   \nChildren will delve into the world of superheroes and far-off places\, reading\, writing\, acting\, and illustrating the genesis of various stories\, and create their own imaginative and action-packed comic books through the lens of their own lives. Encouraging every child to reflect on their past\, question their present\, and imagine their own future.   \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by Loot’s “Professor Joe.” Each child is provided with a kit of materials for the entire series – available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend of January 15. \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/create-your-own-comic-book-with-loot-comics/2021-02-11/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210214T150000
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SUMMARY:Bel Canto Boot Camp: Audiophile Society
DESCRIPTION:Join Bel Canto Boot Camp‘s (BCBC) Steven Tharp\, former Metropolitan Opera tenor and Professor of Voice at the University of Missouri\, and BCBC founders\, Rachelle Jonck and Derrick Goff for a series of Sunday Zoom Listening Salons. With a participating audience of both opera lovers and professionals\, we will learn together what to listen for in historical recordings\, discussing opera history and the bel canto technique\, and where the technology needs our ears and minds to “fill in” what might not be there.  \nFebruary 7\, 2021: All Together Now\nDuets\, ensembles\, finales  \nFebruary 14\, 2021: In Praise of Love\nA Valentine’s Day tribute to opera’s favorite subject  \nFebruary 21\, 2021: Bel Canto Pop\nClassic vocal virtues in 20th/21st Century vernacular song  \nFebruary 28\, 2021: Favorites & Requests\nSelections chosen by the Audiophile Society \nABOUT BEL CANTO BOOT CAMP\nBel Canto Boot Camp empowers singers with historically based and skill focused instruction and inspires singers and opera lovers alike to refine listening skills through guided listening\, learn about the human voice and our operatic art through reading\, and to share in a community centered on the power and beauty of the human voice. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/bel-canto-boot-camp-audiophile-society/2021-02-14/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:GATHER: Conversations led by Black and Indigenous Change-makers in Suffolk County 
DESCRIPTION:GATHER is a celebration of the East End’s diversity\, a recognition of fault and colonization\, and\, most importantly\, an opportunity to build and implement new understandings. Devised specifically for community leaders\, service workers\, teachers\, and developers\, this series platforms the voices and experiences of various BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and leaders\, providing both lessons on our past histories\, and strategies and examples of how to progress forward together.   \nJoin in one or all four conversations led by Jeremy Dennis\, artist and tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation\, Anthony Madonna\, Guild Hall’s Senior Associate for Learning and Public Engagement\, and a rotating panel of historians\, artists\, and/or leaders of the East End\, including Tela Troge\, Courtney M. Leonard\, Donnamarie Barnes\, David Rattray\, and Georgette Grier-Key. All sessions occur virtually over Zoom with an intimate group of 15–20 people\, and include hands-on activities and briefs for a deeper connection to the topics discussed.  \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. Proceeds from this series aid the education initiatives at Guild Hall of East Hampton\, the development of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, and the institutions and artists involved. \nSCHEDULE\nMonday\, January 25: On this Site with Jeremy Dennis & Tela Troge\nMonday\, February 1: The Art of Water with Courtney M. Leonard\nMonday\, February 8: Plain Sight Project with Donnamarie Barnes & David E. Rattray\nMonday\, February 15: Preservation and Community with Dr. Georgette Grier-Key  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gather-conversations-led-by-black-and-indigenous-change-makers-in-suffolk-county/2021-02-15/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Comic Book with Loot Comics
DESCRIPTION:A new collaboration between Guild Hall and Loot Comics\, this five-week workshop series explores the thrill and drama of storytelling and character development through the art of Comic Books.   \nChildren will delve into the world of superheroes and far-off places\, reading\, writing\, acting\, and illustrating the genesis of various stories\, and create their own imaginative and action-packed comic books through the lens of their own lives. Encouraging every child to reflect on their past\, question their present\, and imagine their own future.   \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by Loot’s “Professor Joe.” Each child is provided with a kit of materials for the entire series – available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend of January 15. \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/create-your-own-comic-book-with-loot-comics/2021-02-18/
LOCATION:No Venue
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Bel Canto Boot Camp: Audiophile Society
DESCRIPTION:Join Bel Canto Boot Camp‘s (BCBC) Steven Tharp\, former Metropolitan Opera tenor and Professor of Voice at the University of Missouri\, and BCBC founders\, Rachelle Jonck and Derrick Goff for a series of Sunday Zoom Listening Salons. With a participating audience of both opera lovers and professionals\, we will learn together what to listen for in historical recordings\, discussing opera history and the bel canto technique\, and where the technology needs our ears and minds to “fill in” what might not be there.  \nFebruary 7\, 2021: All Together Now\nDuets\, ensembles\, finales  \nFebruary 14\, 2021: In Praise of Love\nA Valentine’s Day tribute to opera’s favorite subject  \nFebruary 21\, 2021: Bel Canto Pop\nClassic vocal virtues in 20th/21st Century vernacular song  \nFebruary 28\, 2021: Favorites & Requests\nSelections chosen by the Audiophile Society \nABOUT BEL CANTO BOOT CAMP\nBel Canto Boot Camp empowers singers with historically based and skill focused instruction and inspires singers and opera lovers alike to refine listening skills through guided listening\, learn about the human voice and our operatic art through reading\, and to share in a community centered on the power and beauty of the human voice. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/bel-canto-boot-camp-audiophile-society/2021-02-21/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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SUMMARY:Stories and Crafts with the East Hampton Library
DESCRIPTION:Join storytellers and creatives from Guild Hall and the East Hampton Library for a family hour of stories\, gallery tours\, and art workshops. At each session we will be reading a children’s book in response to our current Guild Hall exhibit\, Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future\, followed by a hands-on workshop.  \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by East Hampton Library’s\, Ms. Anna. Each child is provided with a take-home kit of art supplies\, available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend prior to each session.   \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/stories-and-crafts-with-the-east-hampton-library/2021-02-22/
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SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Showcase: Jackson Gay
DESCRIPTION:Join Director and Guild Hall 2021 Guild House Artist-in-Residence\, Jackson Gay for a night of participatory theater\, collective listening\, and discussion as she reflects on her time at Guild Hall\, and shares the beginnings of her new project\, Endless Loop* of Gratitude and other works written during her time in residence. \nIn a culture that can reduce a profound feeling to a blithe hashtag\, Endless Loop* of Gratitude is an interactive installation that invites participants to reflect on and share their own stories about the people\, places\, events\, and objects that have changed their lives. Endless Loop not only asks what you are grateful for\, but why.  \nThe evening will be a live Zoom event. Headphones are recommended for optimal listening and participation.   \nAbout Guild Hall’s Guild House Artist-in-Residence Program\nEstablished in 2016\, Guild Hall’s Guild House Artist-in-Residence (GHAIR) program offers artists and collectives the time and space to research\, experiment\, and develop new ideas/projects. Throughout the month-long residency\, residents connect with accomplished artists\, community leaders\, and philanthropists at weekly salon dinners\, receive mentorship from select members of our Academy of the Arts and Staff\, and visit artist studios\, cultural centers\, and the natural preserves of the Hamptons.  \nDue to the Covid19 pandemic\, the Winter 2021 GHAIR program was completed remotely from each artists home/studio.   \n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/artist-in-residence-showcase-jackson-gay/
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SUMMARY:Bel Canto Boot Camp: Audiophile Society
DESCRIPTION:Join Bel Canto Boot Camp‘s (BCBC) Steven Tharp\, former Metropolitan Opera tenor and Professor of Voice at the University of Missouri\, and BCBC founders\, Rachelle Jonck and Derrick Goff for a series of Sunday Zoom Listening Salons. With a participating audience of both opera lovers and professionals\, we will learn together what to listen for in historical recordings\, discussing opera history and the bel canto technique\, and where the technology needs our ears and minds to “fill in” what might not be there.  \nFebruary 7\, 2021: All Together Now\nDuets\, ensembles\, finales  \nFebruary 14\, 2021: In Praise of Love\nA Valentine’s Day tribute to opera’s favorite subject  \nFebruary 21\, 2021: Bel Canto Pop\nClassic vocal virtues in 20th/21st Century vernacular song  \nFebruary 28\, 2021: Favorites & Requests\nSelections chosen by the Audiophile Society \nABOUT BEL CANTO BOOT CAMP\nBel Canto Boot Camp empowers singers with historically based and skill focused instruction and inspires singers and opera lovers alike to refine listening skills through guided listening\, learn about the human voice and our operatic art through reading\, and to share in a community centered on the power and beauty of the human voice. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/bel-canto-boot-camp-audiophile-society/2021-02-28/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:@Home
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