Hamptons Magazine

“WE WILL DO PROGRAMMIN­G ALL DAY LONG. WEEKENDS WILL MAKE SAG HARBOR AN IMMENSELY ATTRACTIVE CULTURAL PLACE.”

- — april gornik

With the support of Martin Scorsese, producer Harvey Weinstein, local celebrity-inresidenc­e Billy Joel, actress Dame Julie Andrews, as well as myriad other talented profession­als, the group has just entered into a contract to purchase the theater at 90 Main Street.

But Gazzolo remains cautiously optimistic. “We still have a long way to go, and we need to raise a lot of money. Everyone who is involved is working really hard. We all believe Sag Harbor is a better place with that building, with that sign, showing great films year round. There is a Sag Harbor spirit, and people who live here have pride in this village. We need to fight for it. It’s been a theater for a hundred years, and we want to continue that tradition and build on it.”

The new cinema promises to be just as exciting. Gornik has big plans for the structure, which will hopefully be completed in two years. “We will do programmin­g all day long with people of all ages,” she says. “There will be anime festivals for kids, and we will pair events with Bay Street Theater. Weekends will make Sag Harbor an immensely attractive cultural place.”

One way to show support is to attend the Sag Harbor Partnershi­p’s Party for the Cinema, a family event, which will take place in the Big Ten on Long Wharf in Sag Habor on July 16 from 5 to 8 pm. There will be an art auction, vendors from local restaurant­s, face painting for kids, and live music. Tickets to Party for the Cinema start at $50 per adult and $15 per child. Visit sagharborc­inema.org for more informatio­n.

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