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The Church’s First INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY SHOUT OUT & DANCE PARTY

  • The Church 48 Madison Street Sag Harbor, NY, 11963 United States (map)

Tickets

  • General Ticket: $15

  • Members: $10

Celebrate International Women’s Day with us as we pay tribute to the inspiring women who have done incredible work this past year (and who continue to do so) for the local community and the greater community beyond Sag Harbor. This is a dance party for the ages – and for all ages, genders, and backgrounds. The party itself is not for women only – in fact, we hope all people will come and lift their souls and soles with us in honor of these pillars of our community.

Join us in saluting these extraordinary humans, selected for the powerful work they’ve done on the East End over the past year or so: Rev. Cecily Broderick of Christ Episcopal Church; the Celebrating Creatives of Color Committee (Andrea Cottman, Beverly Granger, Gwendolyn Hankin, Victoria Pinderhughes, Paula Taylor, and Olivia White); Edwina von Gal (Planned Parenthood/Perfect Earth Project); Myrna Davis and April Gornik, curators of Yes, No & Wow: The Push Pin Studios Revolution; Guild Hall’s leadership (Andrea Grover, Amy Kirwin, Kristin Eberstadt, Melanie Crader, Jeannine Dyner, Jennifer Brondo); Lana Jokel, filmmaker; Marit Molin of Hamptons Community Outreach; Barbara Moss, League of Women Voters and founder of the Women’s Film Preservation Fund; Minerva Perez of the Organización Latino-Americana (OLA); Toni Ross (support of Planned Parenthood, criminal justice and prison reform); and the VOTE Initiative (Louise Eastman, Erica-Lynn Huberty, Laurie Lambrecht, and fellow female artists of the East End). Then, raise another glass as we pass the mic to these incredible women, who will pay it forward by shouting out their own remarkable woman. Respect. The gift that keeps on giving.  

The International Women’s Day theme for 2025 is #AccelerateAction, illuminating ways in which we can move more boldly toward gender equity. What better way to highlight women’s walk toward equity than to spotlight and celebrate women who embody accelerated action in our community, holding effective positions of leadership, choosing to be powerful advocates for those in need and those at risk, and ensuring the arts continue to flourish and inspire? Join us as we celebrate their achievements with movement, celebration, and the joy of community. Let’s dance!

A special thank you to Sagaponack Distillery for its generous donation of libations for the evening. And a warm wave of gratitude to our musical magician, DJ Henry Eau, who, standing in solidarity will wield tunes and grooves to keep us on our feet all night long.

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