Sag Harbor is a little off the beaten path of the villages of the East End some know as The Hamptons. Signs and logos of whales around town identify its rich nineteenth century heritage as the third largest whaling port in New England. Galleries lining its winding main street signify its current attraction to artists. In summer its population, including day trippers, swells from a village of something over two thousand to well over eight and, for its loyal residents, it is a year-round thriving community with lots to do for kids. Our brochure includes annual events, seasonal activities, recreation, education, amusement and adventure.

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  • Places To Go

    Places To Go

    Proximity to New York City adds to the attraction of the East End. That hasn’t prevented communities from developing their own show stoppers. In Sag Harbor alone these include a nationally renown theater, a major whaling museum, a dusty, musty art movie...

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  • Sports

    Sports

    Sports are everywhere and everyone, resident and visitor alike, is encouraged to join in. The programs are informal and inclusive be it sailing, baseball, soccer or swimming. Give a call to any of the organizations listed and find out how you can...

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  • Outdoors

    Outdoors

    The outdoors is the East End’s greatest draw: ocean beaches, Montauk’s famous lighthouse, a sports and commercial fishing
    fleet with centuries of traditions. Camping facilities, parks and playing fields allow families to enjoy the scene without the...

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  • The Arts

    The Arts

    Is it the fabled light or the company of other artists that draws artists of all schools and media to Sag Harbor and environs? While scores of world famous artists work in studios hidden in the hills & woods, visitors are invited to find their own...

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  • When Help Is Needed

    When Help Is Needed

    Sometimes we need help whether it is a program for young people with a drinking problem or options for parents looking for day care coverage. Many teens need jobs or want an opportunity to volunteer their help to others....

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  • Events & Celebrations

    Events & Celebrations

    In summer its population, including day trippers, swells from a village of something over two thousand to well over eight and, for its loyal residents, it is a year-round thriving community with lots to do for kids....

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