By Rachel Feinblatt By Rachel Feinblatt | June 14, 2021 | Lifestyle,
Oh say can you see what is going on this fourth of July? Here are some events to commemorate the Independe Day in true Hamptons fashion.
Because fireworks are a fourth of July staple, the 5th Annual 4th of July Paddle on Carmans River is back for an illumination experience like no other. The canoe and kayak rental will be the perfect viewing spot for the ultimate sparkler show. After all, what would Independence Day be without a sky show? 2979 Montauk Hwy., Brookhaven
The Hamptons’ favorite farm stand is honoring the holiday with some farm-to-table treats and wrist ornaments. Roxanne Assoulin, the jewelry guru, brings her enamel stretch bracelet to Amber Waves Farm for a one-of-a-kind customer experience. Recess includes 2 custom enamel stretch bracelets and the choice of letters and flowers to spice up every bracelet. Customize a bracelet with as many colors and letters as desired, and shop some of the freshest fruit and vegetables of the crop. This will be Assoulin’s second weekend of the pop-up, so book your spot before they fill up. 367 Main St., Amagansett
The Stephen Talkhouse is back this summer, with a killer fourth of July guest singer. The New Jersey-bred singer and song-writer Nicole Atkins is taking her musical talents out East to the Amagansett scene. Her melodic method is undeniable as she's constantly releasing new tunes. Have a drink, dance and sing to Atkins while she rocks the prized Stephen Talkhouse stage. 161 Main St., Amagansett
For those interested in the party scene, Southampton Social Club is hosting an Independence Weekend filled with the ultimate lineup of DJs. DJs Joey Sik, Drazen and Martial all blast their hot tunes at this venue during a night filled with dancing and celebrating. Friday, Saturday and Sunday are all a party at the famous Southampton spot. 256 Elm St., Southampton
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To commemorate the roots of freedom, hear the Declaration of Independence and other founding documents of our nation at Heritage Day in Orient Point. It all started as Oysterponds native son Augustus Griffin read the document, leading a tradition for every July fourth. Hear favorite American tunes, such as "Gold Bless America," or channel a patriotic sensation with the Pledge of Allegiance at this celebration. 1555 Village Lane, Orient
Spend the fourth of July at sea on the Holden it Down for Montauk Cycle Boat's Harbor Cruise tour of the Harbor. This trip makes stops at some of the best bars and restaurants in Montauk. A cycle boat tour is the best way to celebrate the holiday while getting a special tour of the East-most end of Long Island. Whether celebrating America, a birthday or any occasion, this boat fosters an unforgettable trip. 470 West Lake Dr., Montauk
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