T.Schreiber Studio & Theatre – T. Schreiber 45th Anniversary Auction
Auction Ends: May 4, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

Travel

4 DAY MEMORIAL WEEKEND PACKAGE IN SAG HARBOR

Item Number
123
Estimated Value
2500 USD

Live Event Item

This is a Live Event Only item.

Item Description

Ready, Set, Relax-Start Summer in Sag Harbor, NY Memorial Day Weekend

Comfortable, spacious,  modern house in Sag Harbor, Long Island – less than 10 minute drive into downtown Sag Harbor,  10 minute drive to Bridgehampton, 15 minute drive to ocean  – Main floor: Large living/dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, (master bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite bath, 2 bedrooms (one with queen bed, one with double bed), kitchen and screened-in porch with dining table.  Finished basement with laundry room and another bedroom with double bed and bathroom. Upstairs loft room with TV.  Large deck with pool.

Sag Harbor is a village in Suffolk County, New York.  The "downtown" includes Main Street, the Whalers Church, Whaling Museum, and Old Burying Ground;  downtown Sag Harbor is characterized by the windmill that sits atop the tourist information center.  Sag Harbor, founded in 1707, was once a whaling village and port, and was mentioned in Moby Dick by Herman Melville.  Sag Harbor today has an active harbor. Area Attractions include museums, wineries, great shopping, fine dining and relaxing beaches 

Also included is 6 free passes to fantastic the new Parrish Art Museum in Southampton.

The Parrish Art Museum, founded in 1898, opened the doors of its new, 34,400-square-foot Herzog & de Meuron-designed, building in November of 2012. The new Parrish includes 12,200 square feet of exhibition space—three times that of the Museum’s former home on Jobs Lane in Southampton. Seven sky-lit galleries devoted to the permanent collection showcase the story of America’s most enduring and influential artists’ colony—Eastern Long Island.

 

Item Special Note

Available Memorial Day weekend, Friday through Tuesday,  May  23 through May 27,  2014

6 guests maximum   Expiration date:  Memorial Day Weekend, 2014