INSIDE WESTHAMPTON PINES
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INSIDE WESTHAMPTON PINES
Where Only The Nicest People Live December 2007 Volume 1, Issue 7 INSIDE WESTHAMPTON PINES INTRODUCTIONS by Wendy Chaikin Please welcome our new neighbors: Noel & Vincent Ciolino of Riverhead, L. I. ....................#70 Samantha Circle Joan Fontanetta of Port Washington, L. I. .....................#69 Samantha Circle Marsha & Harvey Singer of East Meadow, L. I. ............#67 Samantha Circle Janet & Thomas Cara of Medford, L. I. .........................#64 Samantha Circle WHAT’S HAPPENING WHP by Wendy Chaikin How can it be nearly winter? Wasn’t it just yesterday we were riding bikes, going to the beach and hanging out at the pool? A quick drive through the property brings you up to date….the annual flowers have been pulled up, the trees wrapped for winter protection, the outdoor pool covered, the tennis nets tied down. What you cannot see are several hundred daffodil bulbs that have been planted at the front entrance, the first circle, the sales office and around the clubhouse. We are smarter this year….daffodils only (Narcissus family). No more tasty tulip treats for the deer. And by the time you read this issue the beautification committee will have done their holiday magic in the clubhouse. Now that we have reluctantly acknowledged the end of summer and fall, think about New Year’s Eve. Several of us are planning to party together at Tierra Mar/Atlantica on Dune Road. For $75.00 per person pre-paid ($100.00 at the door). They offer an evening of celebration with food, drinks, music and dancing. Check out their website for more details and I hope to see you there….www.ontheatlantic.com. Sales are slowing as expected this time of year. However, Mitch and I are really pleased with the 2007 sales results. As of this writing we have exceeded the plan in what is being hailed as the worst housing market ever. Pulte’s price adjustments and standard feature improvements coupled with increased and targeted advertising in the NY Times and Dan’s Papers kept quality traffic coming to the sales office. Once here they saw what you already know…this is a great place to live. Happy and Healthy Holidays to all! And don’t forget to drop into the sales office Saturday mornings for bagels, coffee and schmoozing with your neighbors. December 2007 Page 2 Inside Westhampton Pines INSIDE THIS ISSUE: INTRODUCTIONS WHAT’S HAPPENING WHP HI NEIGHBORS SPOTLIGHT ON…. MUSINGS ---IN AND AROUND A FESTIVE NOTE 1 1 2 4 6 10 4 CONTRIBUTORS: • • • • • • Stu Agranoff Donna Buonomo Wendy Chaikin Barbara Kroner Toby Libert Carol Reeth Editor: Tom Franza A Special note of thanks goes out to our Beautification Committee and Pulte for our decorations. But most importantly to Doreen Barry whose Herculean efforts provided us with a wonderfully decorated Club Room. HI NEIGHBORS! NEIGHBORS! by Barbara Kroner Let's get together!! I'd like to propose a pot-luck supper party on New Year's Eve. Whoever comes brings a dish. I'll be happy to coordinate it. If you would rather we can order some hero sandwiches from one of the deli's. It would be held, of course, at the clubhouse and would be very casual. We could bring a CD player for music. Anyone interested can e-mail me at the following e-mail address: barbkoysterbay@msn.com or call me at my Oyster Bay phone #: 516-922-9036 or my Westhampton #: 631-288-2440. Inside Westhampton Pines Page 3 “SPOTLIGHT ON“… by Carol Reeth “LAST LAST MINUTE, LATE HOUR GIFTS” GIFTS” - LOCAL TREASURE FINDS. You’re loading the car with all the holiday gifts you’ve purchased and wrapped for the trip to your (insert assorted relative/friend here) house! Horror of Horrors! You forgot to buy something for Blanche, Jack or their son, daughter, grandchild! What to do? Stick some cash in an envelope? Slice up that home made fruitcake and add a few cookies and a bow? Nah - you’d rather die. But, seriously, you have to get on the road, and a trip to Tanger or Riverhead to mess with all those mad, last-minute shoppers is out of the question. You could go into Westhampton Beach and spend the equivalent of another mortgage payment on a present purchased from their specialty ladies’ or gent’s shops - ca ching, ca ching! You want something nice, not costing an arm and a leg but, most importantly, FAST! Offered below are a few suggestions for quick and convenient buys that won’t break the bank but will look like you put some time and effort into choosing them. CHILDREN “Creative Designs” - 495 Montauk Highway, Eastport 325-2811 (Infant to about 2 or 3 years of age) Yes, it is a manicure/pedicure shop. BUT the whole front of the shop is dedicated to lovely and unusual baby gifts very reasonably priced. Beautiful baby garments, blankets, plush animals, etc. They also have hand-made items which they sell on consignment from local talented ladies who knit and crochet beautifully. On a recent visit, I found the most beautifully handmade baby blanket with matching hat, booties and mittens priced at $45.00. Just beautiful. They handle the unusual also - one item I loved was a tailor-made teeny, tiny dress shirt guaranteed to make a one or two year old little guy look like an exact replica of his dad going off to catch the 7:10 into Penn Station….pricey but bound to impress. Their baby duds are not the run of the mill and are guaranteed to produce oohs and ahs. They also have a limited amount of fine costume jewelry, most of which comes from the jewelry store in Westhampton Beach…..again, different pieces and To page 4 December 2007 SPOTLIGHT…… Page 4 (from p. 3) reasonably priced. No gift wrapping, so bring along a box to wrap your gift in the car if you are in a hurry. “The Open Book”- 135 Main Street Westhampton Beach 288-2120 Has a great children’s book section and they have been offering free wrapping. has a dedicated Baby Section with lovely gifts for newborns and small toys. Birthday candles that will celebrate the child’s birthday up to age 18, grandparents’ brag books, and silverplated utensils and rattles are just some of the items they carry. Very reasonably priced and the ladies who own it are very helpful in their suggestions. They were gift wrapping the last time I visited. LADIES “Gianfranco Hair Studio” - 505 E. Main Street, Eastport 325-2002 HOUSE AND HOSTESS GIFTS “Forget Me Not Keepsakes” - 128 Montauk Highway, Eastport 678-6393 This little store has candles (scented and non-scented), knick knacks, some collectibles, sachets and other small and very pretty objects that can be purchased at very low prices. The back of the store In the back of the hair salon is a great assortment of handbags in every shape, size and color. Very good prices and they have some quirky new designers. No boxes but throw a holiday shopping bag with some tissue in the car, pop that handbag in there, and you’re good to go! MEN “Rico’s Clothing” - 16 Railroad Ave., Center Moriches - 878-1022 This is the only local place I’ve found To page 5 Inside Westhampton Pines SPOTLIGHT…… Page 5 (from p. 4) locally so far to purchase a clothing gift for a man other than in Westhampton Beach. They specialize in hard to fit sizes. It’s also the place to go to rent a tux (just a little aside). credit card, and the restaurant will send you confirmation instantly along with a hard copy. Take an old fork (or even a plastic one), wrap it up and attach the gift certificate. I recently did this as a wedding gift for a couple who were honeymooning in Hawaii. It was a second marriage for both, combining two households, and they really didn’t need any more silver or glass items. I did not want to give them an “envelope” so this was perfect. It was a very expensive restaurant which they may not have gone to without the cushion of a gift certificate and they loved it. It took me about 10 minutes and it was a done deal. TEENS “True Value Hardware” - 133 Montauk Highway, Westhampton Beach 288-1544 Get him a gift certificate! This is for when you are truly desperate and don’t want to give that guy a bottle of wine or liquor. Wouldn’t be my idea of a great holiday gift but men seem to have a different take on this. Just make sure it can be used at any True Value store. Men are always a problem! If you get really desperate you can go to Rite-Aid and get some after shave. ON LINE GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR RESTAURANTS I think this is a really nice gift. If you know of the person’s favorite restaurant, call them and ask if they have gift certificates. If they have a website, and most better restaurants do, you can pay for it with your The worst to buy for! Whatever you purchase you can bet will be out of style by the time you give it to them. I purchased gift certificates to “EPIC” at Tanger Outlet - a store my sister-in-law swore was the new favorite of my teenaged nephews - only to learn it was now “out.” Just what this store did to ruffle the boys feathers is unknown, but my gift certificate became my personal “My Bad” of this season! Save yourself a lot of trouble and give them a non-store specific gift certificate they can use wherever they want. Just be careful not to give Gift Cards that have fees and/or limited time periods for use. Speaking of Tanger Outlet - although the prices are usually great, be sure to ask if the item is returnable at any and all of their regular retail stores. Speaking from experience, it’s a real pain when the store will not accept returns at a full price store from one of their outlet stores. December 2007 Page 6 MUSINGS FROM FROM THE MID LIFE, FOR WOMEN ONLY by Toby Libert The 1969 World’s Fair celebrated the dawn of the space age. The fair's themes were "Man in a Shrinking Globe,” “An Expanding Universe,” and “A Millennium of Progress.” The Unisphere signified the hope of world peace and global unity to some, but to me it will always be a symbol of a giant step toward adulthood. My Aunt Rosella, Uncle Monty, and my 15-year-old cousin Richie were coming from California to see the World’s Fair. They would be arriving at the newly renamed Idlewild Airport. Mom and I went to pick them up. Uncle Monty lumbered down the steps wearing a ten-gallon Stetson hat and silver-toed cowboy boots. In his beefy hand, he had a cigar the size of a small salami. Aunt Rosella in a flowered dress and finally Richie emerged from the plane. My 13-year-old hormones were out of control. I was prepared for a huge crush on Richie. There he stood my dream boy. He was tall and lanky with big feet and hands. His brown hair fell forward almost covering brown eyes. Obvious Clearasil touch ups covered his teen-age acne. “Hey.” He said. “Hey.” I said. That night I couldn’t sleep. Maybe Richie would hold my hand maybe we might kiss. What to wear cut off Wrangler jeans? No, I decided to wear my new pink shorts and matching stripped polo shirt. The first thing we saw was the Unisphere. ‘Wow, look at it. Isn’t it neat?” I directed every word to him. “Yeah,” he said. “Here’s the plan,” Monty said with authority. “The kids can go off on their own. We can meet at the Unisphere at two.” Wow, three whole hours with Richie, all to myself. We waited on the line to see the GE “Carousel of Progress,” then went next door to the Dupont “Wonderful World of Chemistry.” We walked and I talked. “Did you like the GE ride?” “Yeah,” he said. “How about the Chemistry one?” To page 7 (to page 8) Inside Westhampton Pines MUSINGS Page 7 (from p. 6) “Yeah.” He said. We waited at the Unisphere for our parents to arrive. Sitting on the edge my pants felt wet. Looking down I saw a brownish stain on my pink shorts. Uh oh, where was Mom? I stayed glued on the ledge of the reflecting pool. It was called the “Fountain of the Continents.” I didn’t want anyone to see the stain. I was embarrassed. Finally, I saw my mom walking toward me. She said, “Get off that ledge; you’ll dirty your new shorts.” “You need to come here, Mom.” I pleaded my eyes wide open imploring her to come. IN AND AROUND THE AREA by Tom Franza As the sign at our front gate suggests, the folks living here are not of a sedentary nature. Keeping in mind that being active is one of the best ways to stay warm during the winter months, a quick search of the internet turned up the following information. A word to the wise; double check on dates, prices. and availability before venturing out. (Anyone who has ever relied on internet info can attest that accuracy is sometimes a relative term.) When she came over, she saw the spreading stain. “Stay here” she commanded, and strode off in the direction of a thatched hut on the Boulevard of Nations. A few minutes later, she returned with a large rectangular cloth in hand. It had African design in tans, browns, and black. She wrapped it around my waist, and we went in search for a bathroom. After that, we left the fair, and went home. I was crushed, I couldn’t face Richie again. I stayed in my room. They left early the next morning. The Unisphere still stands. The hope of world peace and global unity are still out of reach. Often, when driving past the old fair grounds on the Grand Central Parkway I recall 1964. The year the Beatles invaded the USA, the year Cassius Clay beat Sonny Liston. The year we began bombing Vietnam. The year I took a small step toward adulthood. Dec. 15 --- “Polar Bear Plunge” - 10am Cooper’s Beach - Dune Road, Southampton Village. To benefit Human Resources of the Hamptons (HRH). All Polar Bears will need to be at Cooper’s Beach to turn in donations and register at 9:30 am. For information, directions, to donate or sign up contact www.hrhamptons.org (283-6415) Dec. 15 --- “Live Nativity in Church Garden” 5:00pm - Complete with live animals. First Presbyterian Church, 2 Main Street, Southampton, Free. (283-1296) To page 8 December 2007 IN AND AROUND Page 8 (from p. 7) Dec. 15 --- Annual Holiday House Tour --A selection of lovely Orient and East Marion houses, many decorated for the holidays. Along with private houses, the Oysterponds Historical Society's eighteenth-century Webb House, resplendent with Christmas decorations, will be on view. 11 a.m. - 4:30 pm Oysterponds Historical Society 1555 Village Lane Orient (323-2480) Admission $20 Dec. 15 and 16 --- "Seussical (the Musical)," - Presented by Stages: A Children's Theatre Workshop, at the Bay Street Theatre, on Long Wharf (at the corner of Bay Street) in Sag Harbor. Performances Dec. 15th at 2pm and 8pm, and Dec. 16th at 2pm. $15 for adults and $12 for children age 12 and under. For more info or tickets, call 725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org. Patchogue Theatre For The Performing Arts, 71 E Main Street, (207-1313) www.patchoguetheatre.com Call for times and prices. Now thru Dec. 23 --- Winter Wonderland Holiday Light Show - Dusk - 9, 10 on Fri & Sat. Travel a mile long trail through the picturesque woodlands on the Sans Souci lakes in Bayport, viewing themed attractions, colorful lights and holiday displays. A Holiday Village, featuring food, photo opportunities and a holiday gift shop will be open weekends. (472-1625) Call for prices. Now thru Dec. 28 --- Candlelight Holiday Tea - Robinson's Tea Room will be hosting Candlelight Holiday Teas. Reservations are necessary. Robinson's Tea Room, 97 E. Main St., Stony Brook. (751-1232) Call for times and prices. Dec. 16 --- Holiday Entertaining 101 - Join quest chefs and designers for this Holiday Entertaining primer. 1:00 pm Martha Clara Vineyards, 6025 Sound Avenue, Riverhead (298-0075) www.marthaclaravineyards.com. Call for prices. Dec. 28 --- Trails Center Special - Start the weekend early with a walk from the Trails Information Center in Manorville to Wading River and back. Bring water. Rain cancels. Trails Information Center, 11 Lane Rd., Manorville. Greenbelt Trail Conference (360-0753) Call for time and prices. Dec. 16 --- Sunday Brunch With Santa - A festive buffet of breakfast and lunch items featuring Santa himself and Christmas Carolers singing the songs of the season. 9 am - 2 pm. The Spa at East Wind, 5720 Route 25 A, Wading River (929-6585) Call for prices. Dec. 29 --- Reading from "Tipperary" by Irish writer Frank Delaney. Canio's Books, 290 Main Street, 6:00 pm. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited to first come, first served. For more information, call Maryann Calendrill or Kathryn Szoka (725-4926) or visit www.caniosbooks.com Dec 21 – Dec. 23 --- Meet Me in St. Louis A big hearted old-fashioned musical including the well known Trolley Song, The Boy Next Door, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Under the Bamboo Tree, and of course Meet Me In St. Louis. Dec. 29 – 31 --- Cirque Le Masque Carnivale - Patchogue Theatre For The Performing Arts - 71 E Main Street (2071313) www.patchoguetheatre.com Call for times and prices. (to page 9) Inside Westhampton Pines IN AND AROUND Page 9 (from p. 8) Jan. 1 --- New Year’s Day Annual C.O.N.P.O.S.H. Open House - The Community of Neighborhoods for the Preservation of Sag Harbor. 2pm-6pm (725-5257) Call for time and price. Now thru Jan. 5 --- “December's Past & Present" - Exhibit highlighting the Polish American Community with many other ethnic groups in Southampton. Come and sample foods from around the globe and see a Polish youth group dance in costume. 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center, Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton. (283-2494) www.southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org Call for exact dates and prices. Now thru Jan. 5 (Fri, Sat, and Sun.) --- Sunday Drive: Roadside Scenes of Southampton Paintings by Sharen Dykeman". 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton. (283-2494) Free for members Adults: $4 Children17 and under: Free. Now thru Jan. 6 --- Home for the Holidays with Ethel Merman - Relive the holiday season in a tribute to Ethel Merman. A career spanning decades, Ethel Merman's brassy voice and knock-'em-dead style made her a favorite with Broadway audiences. 11:30 am. Ward Melville Heritage Organization, 111 Main Street, Stony Brook. (751-2244) Adults: $40 Seniors: $38. www.wmho.org Jan 6 - Jan 27 The Bayard Cutting Arboretum Presents the Winter Concert Series 2:00 PM. Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park, Oakdale, (581-1002) www.nysparks.state.ny.us Call for dates and prices. Now thru Jan. 27 --- Norman Rockwell's 323 Saturday Evening Post Covers This exhibition contains original tear sheets, arranged chronologically, of all 323 covers that Rockwell created for the publication throughout the first half of the 20th Century. The Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25 A, Stony Brook. (751-0066) Call for times and prices. Jan 25 Long Island Philharmonic - "Candlelight Serenade" - 8:00 PM. Patchogue Theatre For The Performing Arts, 71 E Main Street (207-1313) www.patchoguetheatre.com $50/30 And don’t forget to check out the extensive Hampton Jitney’s Tour Schedule for Cirque du Soleil “Wintuck - A Winter’s Tale”, Dec. 19 & Jan. 3 --- “The Little Mermaid”, Dec 19 --Handel’s Messiah (NY Philharmonic), December 21 --- Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein, Jan 9 --- “1964: The Tribute” at Carnegie Hall…The world famous recreation of a live Beatles Concert, Jan 12 --- For more info on these and other choices go to http://www.hamptonjitney.com December 2007 Page 10 A FESTIVE NOTE from Donna Buonomo and Stu Agranoff I hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season. Since Pulte has generously paid for the holiday decorations for the Clubhouse, and our Beautification Committee did an excellent job at selecting and purchasing everything, it is time to celebrate. Attached is a flyer I have been asked to distribute for a "spontaneous" Westhampton Pines Pre-New Years Eve Appetizer and Desert Event. A westhampton pines HOLIDAY HAPPY HOUR What: An appetizer and desert Event When: Friday, December 28th 6:00pm until….. Where: the clubhouse Please bring an appetizer and desert to share and Whatever you would like to drink This event is sponsored by all who attend. Your assistance in helping to set-up (if additional tables, chairs, etc. are needed) and to clean up are needed if we are to continue having these “spontaneous” gatherings. Please remember that we are a small community, and it is our responsibility to leave the clubhouse in the same condition we find it.
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