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Habu Textiles and The Yarn Tree are putting together a day in the Hamptons! Our first stop will be at LongHouse (http://www.longhouse.org). Founded by Jack Lenor Larsen in 1970. It is a home, an art gallery, a sculpture garden and arboretum. We will be taking a private docent led tour of LongHouse. We will tour the gardens, the house and the gallery. This tour will run approximately 2 hours. Lunch will once again be at The Fish Farm in Amagansett. It's been almost a year and people are still talking about the great food we were served!!! You will have a choice of either a hot dish, cold plate or vegetarian meal. After lunch we will travel on to Sag Harbor and visit Miyamoto Japanese Gallery Before we get on the highway we'll make one last stop at The Hayground Market Farm Stand. Here you'll be able to eat fresh roasted corn and pick up lovely fruits and vegetables to take back with you. (There is lots of room under the bus to store your goodies for the trip home!!) We will be traveling on an air conditioned chartered bus with a restroom. Bottled water will be available for all!!! On the trip up we will be showing 2 videos: Through The Eye Of A Needle, Stories from an Indian Desert and Indigo, A World of Blue. The first is the story of the women of the Kutch Desert and the return to their craft of embroidery. The second takes us on the Indigo path through Pakistan, Laos, Indonesia, Turkey and India. Both documentaries are produced by Charlotte Kwan of Maiwa. As an added bonus The Yarn Tree and Habu Textiles will be providing 2 raffle prizes!! Date: Saturday, July 29th 2006 You can sign up for the trip below, or stop by the shop to put a deposit down to hold your spot. You are welcome to invite friends. The trip is limited to 45 people and we need to know who is planning on going as soon as possible. So, please call or stop by the shop. The Yarn Tree Habu Textiles |
Sign up below for the 2006 trip now!
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