Zibby Owens wears many hats. She hosts the podcast “Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books” and is the founder and CEO of Zibby Media, which includes the publishing house Zibby Books, a book club, retreats, classes, and events. She also owns Zibby’s Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Santa Monica. Her latest novel, “Blank,” is out now.
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James Lane Post Celebrates June Issue At Canoe Place Inn & Cottages
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James Lane Post celebrated its June issue at Canoe Place Inn & Cottages in Hampton Bays on Wednesday, June 5, with an evening cocktail party. Guests enjoyed cocktails created using Holistic Spirits Co.‘s Origen Vodka and Harmony Gin, rosé from Ultimate Provence, and hors d’oeuvres from Good Ground Tavern. |
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Keyes Art Presents ‘Textures,’ An Offsite Exhibit At Hans Van De Bovenkamp Studio
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Keyes Art in Sag Harbor presents the exhibit “Textures” at Hans Van de Bovenkamp Studio at 93 Merchants Path in Sagaponack. Renowned for this monumental sculpture created primarily for open-air public locales, Hans Van de Bovenkamp has been described as an artist-mystic whose work heightens the viewer’s sense of imagination and discovery. |
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ENTERTAINMENT |
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A Summer Kick-Off Tradition: The Mattituck Strawberry Festival
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'I eagerly anticipate the annual Mattituck Lions Club Strawberry Festival each year. This beloved event, held in the heart of Mattituck, embodies the vibrant community spirit that makes the North Fork so special. My family and I mark our calendars months in advance, knowing that the festival promises a delightful blend of tradition, fun, and, of course, delicious strawberries.' — Kelly Siry
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Hamptons Interactive Brunch: Vanessa Gordon Hosts Fifth Annual Event
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Vanessa Gordon is set to host the fifth Annual Hamptons Interactive Brunch at a private estate in Water Mill on Saturday, June 22. The event will raise funds for Francesco’s Foundation, a charity that works to promote hope and prevent teen suicide. Guests can look forward to enjoying gourmet tasting and beverage stations, shopping at designer trunk shows, receiving complimentary beauty and spa treatments, and exploring a curated gifting suite.
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DINING |
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The Sweet Spot Opens For Breakfast
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FroYo and candy shop The Sweet Spot in East Hampton has recently announced the addition of breakfast. The Sweet Spot now opens at 7 AM, seven days a week, offering new coffee beverages and breakfast pastry items. The new menu includes coffee drinks such as espresso, macchiato, cappuccino, and lattes, both iced or hot, as well as chai, black, green, and strawberry teas, also iced or hot. Create-your-own smoothies are available. |
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STYLE |
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Liminal: Pearl Mago’s Sustainable, Slow Fashion
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Pearl Mago founded Liminal as a passion project. It is a sustainable, slow-fashion brand that offers artisanal clothing and accessories in New York. All of their products are small-batch produced in limited runs. Mago’s goal is to revive traditional Indian art forms in modern silhouettes. |
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STYLE |
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A ‘Summer Splash’ With Coterie & Goop
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On Friday, June 7, luxury babycare brand Coterie and Goop hosted a “Summer Splash” event in Bridgehampton. The event celebrated new parenthood, and guests (and their little ones) included Quincy Davis, Brittany Xavier, Jenny Cipoletti, and DJ Pamela Tick.
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PHILANTHROPY |
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A Margaritaville-Themed Gala Held To Benefit Group For The East End
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Group for the East End celebrated 52 years of protecting the East End environment at a Margaritaville-themed benefit on Saturday, June 8, at The Bridge in Bridgehampton. Hosted by Stéphane Samuel and Robert M. Rubin of The Bridge, it featured a tequila-tasting bar and cocktails by Pantalones Tequila, a Champagne cart from South Flagler House with natural and biodynamic wines, beer from Top Hops’ Half Pint truck, and spectacular sunset water views. |
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PHILANTHROPY |
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‘It Takes Our Village’ Summer Fundraiser To Benefit Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center
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Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center will host “It Takes Our Village” on Saturday, June 29, from 5:30 to 8 PM at Mulford Farm in East Hampton. Inspired by the community of East End non-profits coming together to provide enhanced programming, “It Takes a Village” celebrates these amazing partnerships that have enriched the offerings at no additional cost to the families. |
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Visual Poetry: A Performance By Olga Tomkowiak
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The Church in Sag Harbor presents interdisciplinary artist and performer Olga Tomkowiak with a performance of “Visual Poetry” on Friday, June 14. Accompanied by words written by Frederic Tuten, Tomkowiak will show a selection of short visual poems that incorporate body, object, space, and sound. |
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COCKTAIL RECIPE |
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The James Baldwin By Rosella KPT
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The James Baldwin cocktail at Rosella KPT at The Grand Hotel in Kennebunk, Maine brings together Tito’s Vodka, pineapple juice, sweet vermouth, and fresh mint, making a sweet and herbal cocktail perfect for hosting friends.
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REAL ESTATE |
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Randi Ball & Rylan Jacka: Leading The Agency’s New East Hampton Office
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In the world of luxury real estate in the Hamptons, two professionals have established themselves as industry leaders with their expertise and unwavering commitment to exceptional service. Randi Ball specializes in the highly sought-after areas of Amagansett, Montauk, and East Hampton. With over 25 years of experience and more than $1 billion in sales, Rylan Jacka serves as the Managing Director at The Agency in East Hampton. His career includes a 17-year tenure as the top broker in East Hampton.
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Perched amongst the Amagansett Dunes and with direct access to the ocean beach, this custom-designed home is the perfect Hamptons retreat. Cited on 1.2 acres and on a private road, this house is just one lot away from the ocean. The formal entryway leads to the expansive living area, boasting soaring ceilings with wall-to-wall windows, a gas fireplace for chilly evenings, and multiple seating areas that offer easy entertaining. The open kitchen, which was renovated in 2015, overlooks the dining area which leads out to a covered porch and onto the outdoor deck, Gunite solar heated pool with spa, and outdoor kitchen area. Outdoor entertaining and dining are a breeze with indoor/outdoor access. There is also an outdoor shower, a fire pit area with seating, and a direct path to the ocean. On the main level, you will find the primary bedroom with an en suite bath and direct deck access, an additional bedroom, a full bathroom, a laundry room, and a powder room. All bathrooms were renovated in 2015. The den is off the Living Room and is set up as a media center with comfy seating for movie or game watching and has access to the outside deck. There is access out to the pool area off of the laundry room and bathroom for quick access to the house. The upper level boasts five additional bedrooms, three with balconies, and two bathrooms. There is also access to a western-facing deck for sunset viewing. Many custom features of this immaculate home include electric storm shutters for the living room windows, solar panels, and a two-car detached garage. Enjoy the community tennis court only available to Mitchell Dune homes. This impressive home also offers a generator that powers the entire home and comes fully equipped for all of your needs.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS PROPERTY
Jackie Dunphy Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (631) 324-1820 jackie.dunphy@corcoran.com
Greg Schmidt Licensed Real Estate Broker (917) 848-4918 greg.schmidt@corcoran.com
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Culture & Lifestyle |
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Style & Design |
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Dining & Travel |
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Plain-T Matcha Tea Set |
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Sharon Wilkes “James Lane Burnished Gold” Maria Bag |
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