After a week of the youngsters
basking in the sun (and fun), you parents deserve a break! Call the babysitter,
scrounge up that outfit you’ve been saving for a special occasion, and get
ready for an unforgettable night on the town—and where better than in the
Hamptons? —
Our sister publication, the Hamptons
weekly newspaper, Dan’s Papers has just the
treat for you (literally!). On Saturday, July 16 feast on all types of magical
cuisine from both “forks” at Dan’s Taste of Two Forks.
Hosted by Chef Marcus Samuelsson (Red Rooster Restaurant) with Master of
Ceremonies Rosanna Scotto (Co-host of Good
Day New York) and Dylan Lauren (CEO
& Founder of Dylan’s Candy Bar)
this truly will be a night of wining and dining, celebrating many of the
wineries and restaurants in both the North and South Forks of Long Island.
While you’re having a fabulous
time at this 21 and over event, you’ll also be helping out a stellar cause. A
portion of the event’s proceeds will benefit East End
food pantries through the Have A Heart Community Trust. To learn more about the
work the Have A Heart Community Trust is dedicated to, visit here.
The Guest List:
-
Dan’s Ambassadors of Good Taste, Mark
Feuerstein (Royal Pains series)
along with Jill Zarin and Alex McCord (The
Real Housewives of New York series) -
Catch Co-Founder of Sarabeth’s
Preserves & Baked Goods, Sarabeth Levine -
Author Silvia Lehrer (her new book: Savoring the Hamptons:
Discovering the Food and Wine of Long Island‘s
East End) -
Over
40 restaurants and 20 wineries to taste from! To see all the participating
chefs, restaurants, purveyors, and vineyards, visit here.
Date: Saturday, July 16
Time: 7:30-10:00pm (General Admission), 6:30-10:00pm (VIP Admission)
Location: Sayre Park, Bridgehampton NY (154 Snake Hollow Rd., Bridgehampton, NY, 11932)
Tickets: $150 for general admission and $225 for VIP admission.
Tickets are available online here. *Enter the special discount code NYFC2F and receive
15% off your purchase online, valid until June 21!*
About
The Have a Heart Community Trust
The Have A Heat Community Trust partners with local
charities and several other social service programs to aid individuals and
families with achieving sustainable independence. They aim to
provide necessary financial resources in shelter, food, medical services and
supplies as well as direct emergency relief to all of the East End.