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Saturday 26 March 2011

March 25: AMP1 Basketball, Cambodia, Wine Making


Credit Erin Schultz
It’s the weekend — learn how to make wine or go see a very special basketball game.
Check out the inspiring AMP1 amputee basketball team as they take on the highly successful Mattituck High School varsity boys’ team tonight.

1. Mattituck Junior-Senior High School, 15125 Route 25 in Mattituck, hosts what is sure to be an awesome match between the Mattituck boys’ varsity basketball team and the players on AMP1′s team. The athletes on AMP1 have artificial limbs. The game starts at 7 p.m. and the proceeds will go to charities. Call 631-298-4242.
2. Floyd Memorial Library, 539 First Street in Greenport, will hold an informational session on what it’s like to live in Cambodia at 6 p.m. Keith McCamy and Arden Scott will lecture. Call 631-477-0660.
3. Enjoy a family-style fried flounder dinner at 5 p.m. today at the Knights of Columbus hall in Cutchogue. And hey, the bar’s open until 8 p.m. Call 631-734-7338.
4. The Stirling House Bed & Breakfast, 104 Bay Ave in Greenport, and Water’s Crest Winery in Cutchogue host Vine University — Long Island’s Wine Country’s wine-making course that will run through April. Jim Waters of Water’s Crest will teach techniques. Call 631-477-0654.
5. The North Fork Italian-American Club celebrates the Feast of St. Joseph at the Southold Town Recreation Center, 920 Peconic Lane in Peconic, at 7 p.m. tonight. Dr. Michael Boecherer, professor of English at Suffolk Community College, will discuss “The Italian Influence on the English Renaissance.”
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