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Deadl ine for submiss ions i s Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected] Cancer Awareness
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Southampton Hospi ta l and the Coal i t ion for Women’s Cancers at the hospital have planned a number of events to increase awareness and raise funds to support local breast cancer survivors.
Through all of October at Sabrosa Mexican Grill in Water Mill, the total bill amount for the 100th customer of each day will be donated. Deborah Thompson Day Spa in Montauk will donate 10 percent from all treatments during the month of October.
Tomorrow from 5 to 7 PM Calypso
St. Barth in East Hampton will donate a percentage of sales to Lucia’s Angels. Free makeovers for breast cancer survivors will be held at Macy’s in Hampton Bays on Friday from 10 AM to 7 PM. For more information and appointments, call 631-728-5500, press 2 for departments, press 1 for cosmetics, and then choose the counter you would like to book with.ARF & Cafe Max
In an e f for t to promote cat adoptions, ARF has teamed up with Café Max in East Hampton for the month of October. Adopt a black kitten or cat, or any adult cat (over the age of one) during the month of October and receive a gift certificate to Café Max. For more information
contact ARF at 631-537-0400 ext. 203.Jettykoon
Join in support of the Surfrider Foundation’s work to save our beaches and improve water quality with a performance by Jettykoon at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett on Friday from 7:30 to 10 PM. Visit www.jettykoon.com.Family Nature Scavenger Hunt
The Southold Mothers’ Club, Group for the East End, Lyrical Children and Macaroni Kid have teamed up to sponsor this year's Family Nature Scavenger Hunt to be held on Saturday at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue at 11 AM. For more info and to register email [email protected] or [email protected] Howl-O-Ween
A Happy Howl-O-Ween Party and
open house at Kent Animal Shelter in Calverton will take place on Sunday from noon to 4 PM. Enjoy tricks and treats for kids and pets, raffle baskets, and scenic river family pet photos. More info at www.KentAnimalShelter.com.Pet First Aid
Robyn Elman, President of In Home Pet Services, Inc., who is a certified ‘Pet Tech’ Instructor in the Tri-state area, has teamed up with Kimberly Loper, owner of Harbor Pet to offer North Fork pet parents a life saving Pet First Aid & CPR class.
This class will be held on Sunday, November 2, from 4:30 to 8:30 PM at Harbor Pet in Greenport. A portion of the proceeds will go to the local animal shelter, the North Fork Welfare Animal League.
To register for this class, individuals can call Harbor Pet at 631-477-1518.
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OPENINGTwo Artists - Common Themes
Temple Adas Israel in Sag Harbor presents the “Two Artists - Common Themes” with artists Barbara Freedman and Catherine Silver. A reception takes place on Sunday from 4 to 6 PM. The show runs through October 30.Guild Hall Opening
Guild Hall presents an opening reception for Mary Ellen Bartley: Leaning Above the Page on Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30 PM.
The show features 19 photographic meditations selected from five different ongoing series: Standing Open, Paperbacks, Sea Change, Blue Books, and Push 2 Stops. This solo exhibition is the result of Bartley receiving Top Honors in the 2012 Artists Members Exhibition from Lilly Wei, independent curator, essayist and critic for Art in America, who was the juror for Guild Hall’s 74th Artist Members Exhibition that included entries from more than 450 artists. The show runs through January 4.
Also on view at Guild Hall, New Additions to the Guild Hall Museum Permanent Collection 2010-2014. New Additions features works by Eric Fischl, April Gornik, Bryan Hunt, Barbara Kruger and David Salle. Visit www.guildhall.org.
ONGOINGNo Peeking
“No Peeking,” an exhibit on prostitution is being presented by The Southold Historical Society. The show documents a small portion of the history of prostitution in Southold Town. The exhibit will be held in the Society’s Reichert Family Center’s Cosden Price Gallery. It will be on display from Saturday through December 13.The Drawing Room
The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents a dialogue between eight noted artists that include Antonio Asis, John Alexander, Jennifer Bartlett, Mary Ellen Bartley, Chuck Holtzman, Mel Kendrick, Dan Rizzie and Alan Sheilds. The show runs through December 7.
Varieties Of Visual Expression
“Varieties Of Visual Expression” takes place at the Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center in Southampton through November 18.Sara Nightingale Gallery
Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill presents artists Brian O’Leary and Gus Yero with “Proximity Game.” The exhibition will continue through November 17.Louise Eastman: Loop Holes
Bridgehampton’s Silas Marder Gallery presents “Louise Eastman: Loop Holes,” an exhibition of mixed media weavings, paintings and interactive installation. The show will be on view through November 8.Edgar Allan Poe
The Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead presents an Edgar Allan Poe Exhibit. This unique and fascinating exhibit will be on loan from the official Poe Museum in Richmond, and will be featured during the Annual Poe Festival in Downtown Riverhead on Halloween weekend. The show will be on view through November 8.Close-Up
“Close-Up,” an iconic collection of 1960’s film images, will make its American debut at the historic barn at Mulford Farm Museum in East Hampton. Photographer Susan Wood captured an era in film history, including unforgettable personalities like Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Monica Vitti, Marcello Mastroianni, Billie Whitelaw, John Wayne and Billy Wilder. The show runs through Sunday.Iconic Landscapes
Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents “Carol Young: Iconic Landscapes.” Young is a landscape painter in oils and acrylics. The show runs through October 30.The Winners’ Show
East End Arts Gallery in Riverhead presents “The Winners’ Show” group exhibit. This gallery exhibit features the work of Best in Show artists from juried East End Arts Gallery shows that took place during 2013. The show will be on display through November 1.“Out of Time”
“Out of Time” is on display at the art sites on West Main Street in Riverhead. Andrea Cote has created a series
of new photographs using collaged segments of photos and negatives; Pierre Cote’s found-object sculptures use humor and an instinctual approach to composition. The show runs through Sunday.JoAnne Dumas
JoAnne Dumas is a photographer inspired by the tantalizing qualities of water. “Resplendent Water” is on display at Suffolk County Community College’s Eastern Campus through Friday.
Guild Hall presents an opening reception for Mary Ellen Bartley.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected] Lounge
Harbor Lounge at Finale East in East Hampton is now open on Fridays. The venue will host a DJ and open bar from 10 to 11 PM every Friday night.Latin Club Party
The Latin Club Party at Hamptons Dance Authority in Southampton is back and will follow the regular Friday Club Nite Practice Party at 8:30 PM. Page at 63 Main
Page at 63 Main in Sag Harbor is now offering Happy Hour Sunday through Friday from 4 to 6:30 PM. Specials include $5 select beer, $7 house wine and $8 specialty cocktails, along with dining specials as well.
For further information visit www.page63main.com. Andrew Staupe
Pianist Andrew Staupe will be featured at the Parrish Art Museum’s Salon Series on Friday at 6 PM and Saturday at 2 PM in Water Mill. Visit www.parrishart.org.Glenn Tilbrook
Glenn Tilbrook, lead singer/song writer for Squeeze will play at the historic Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.suffolktheater.com.Long Island Comedy
Long Island Comedy presents Teddy Smith and Jim Dailakis at Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead on Saturday at 8 PM. Dockers
Dockers in East Quogue will stay open this fall on the weekends through
November 26. Fridays and Saturdays will feature dinner and drink specials along with live music.The Jam Session
The Jam Session takes place on Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Visit www.thejamsession.org.Southampton Publick House
Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials and DJ Tony. Friday happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.Buckley’s Inn Between
Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.Wolffer
Candlelight Fridays take place at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack every Friday evening from 5 to 8 PM. Enjoy live music and wines by the glass or bottle. This week, Inda Eaton performs. Visit www.wolffer.com.Quiz Night
Townline BBQ in Sagaponack has announced the return of the popular Quiz Night. Every Thursday
at 7 PM trivia nerds near and far are invited to participate and test their knowledge. Each participant pays a $10 participation fee, which will be put in the pot for the grand prize.
Teams of five people may be formed in advance or will be formed at the event with single players. The topics will vary, with general trivia always a topic and other categories
such as pop culture, food trivia, music, art, geography, famous people and/or a picture round. Prizes will also be awarded throughout the evening.
All quiz participants will receive a 10 percent discount on non-promotional food during the quiz. For more information call Townline BBQ at 631-537-2271.
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected]
Harvey, the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic comedy by Mary Chase about the hilarious havoc wrought by a six-foot-tall rabbit who is visible to only a few, will be the first production of the Hampton Theatre Company’s 30th anniversary season, running from Thursday to November 9 at the Quogue Community Hall. Visit www.hamptontheatre.org.
SkylightNational Theatre Live presents
Skylight, a screening starring Bill Nighy, Carey Mulligan and Matthew Beard at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Friday at 8 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.Macbeth Encore
Guild Hall in East Hampton presents The Met: Live in HD with Verdi’s Macbeth encore on Saturday at 1 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.Orphans
John Drew Theater Lab presents Orphans by Lyle Kessler at Guild Hall on Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.The World Goes ‘Round
Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center presents The World Goes ‘Round, Thursday through November 9. The Boy Friend
North Fork Community Theatre is proud to present its next production, Sandy Wilson’s The Boy Friend. Set against the backdrop of the French Riviera, this romantic spoof of 1920’s musical comedies tells the story of English heiress, Polly, who is longing for only one thing: a boyfriend. The show runs thursday through November 8. Visit www.nfct.com.
Independent/Tom KochieJohn Kern and Matthew Conlon in Harvey.
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WEDNESDAY 10•22•14• Open gym and pickleball are on tap at the
Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays this month. Visit their website to see the entire schedule of offerings or call 631-668-1612. FRIDAY 10•24•14
• The East Hampton Sanitation Department and the East Hampton Recycling and Litter Committee offer tours of the East Hampton Recycling Center, located at 260 Springs Fireplace Road in East Hampton at 1 PM. Tours are by reservation only, so please reserve your spot by contacting Deb Klughers at [email protected]. Wear closed toe shoes, and dress for an awesome outdoor activity.SATURDAY 10•25•14
• Celebrate the creation of over 200 miles of trails throughout East Hampton with a hike that begins with a talk by Supervisor Larry Cantwell, former town planning chair Deb Foster, and attorney Rick Whalen. Meet on Two Holes of Water Road at Chatfield’s Hole, about a quarter mile south of Swamp Road. Call 631-375-2339 with questions.
WEDNESDAY 10•22•14• “What Adults Need to Know about Bullying and
cyber bullying” will be presented tonight at 6:30 PM at the Hampton Bays Center on Ponquogue Avenue.
• A bereavement support group is held each week at Southampton Hospital from 5:30 to 7 PM. Call 631-283-6729 for additional information. THURSDAY 10•23•14
• The SAGE LI Hampton Bays Mingle for gay, lesbian, and bisexual seniors and their friends meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the Hampton Bays Senior Center on Ponquogue Avenue. 3 to 5 PM.
• AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM.
• Duplicate Bridge Games are held at the Bridgehampton Senior Center every Thursday from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Prior experience and partner required.FRIDAY 10•24•14
• The Southampton Arts Center’s Spooktacular Haunted House opens tonight from 6 to 8 PM. Produced by Oscar Gonzalez, the Spooktacular Haunted House boasts seven rooms of horror featuring monsters under the bed, scary clowns, an evil butcher, zombies, a forest of skeletons and more. Tickets are just $5 and can be purchased at the door. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Lights will be kept on for the first hour for families with young children. Additional dates include Saturday TBA, Sunday from 2 to 6 PM, plus October 29 through 31 from 5 to 8 PM (9 PM on Halloween). Call for additional info 631-283-0967.
• Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free every Friday at 10:30 AM and Monday at 1 PM at the Flanders Senior Center. Call 631-725-1235 to learn more.
• The thinner weight loss program includes weekly discussions on topics such as exercise, label reading, and how the body responds to foods. At the Ed & Phyllis Wellness Institute at Southampton Hospital. 9:30 to
10:30 AM. $5 donation. Call 631-728 WELL.• Yee Haw! Country line dancing with DJ lessons
are held at the American Legion Post on Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays the first, third, and fourth Friday of each month from 7:30 to 11 PM. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, take lessons from 7 to 9 PM. $8.
• The Southampton Youth Bureau presents a Haunted Path and Rec night at SYS on Majors Path in Southampton for grades six through 12. 7 to 10 PM. $5 admission and $2 transportation available.
• Gaze aloft at the night sky as the South Fork Natural History Museum presents celestial viewing for adults and children at 7 PM in Bridgehampton. The team from Custer Institute and Observatory in Southold is your guide. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 for registration and admission information.
• Macy’s in Hampton Bays is offering free makeovers for breast cancer survivors from 10 AM to 7 PM. Call 631-728-5500 and press 2 for departments, then 1 for cosmetics to make an appointment. SATURDAY 10•25•14
• Trunk or treat! Decorated cars begin lining up at 1:30 PM in this event designed to provide a venue for passing out Halloween treats. One person stays with the vehicle while families can hop from car to car filling their Halloween bags. At the Westhampton Beach Elementary School from 1:30 to 3 PM.
• The Southampton Youth Bureau hosts Halloween happenings for all ages from 1 to 3 PM.
• The Hampton Library in Bridgehampton presides over its annual Halloween parade. Dress up in your best costume and meet at the library for a story before heading out on the town to scare up some treats. 10 AM.
• It’s the ultimate haunted walking tour. Meet in front of the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum and traverse the streets in the village and the cemetery and hear tales of ghost sightings and hauntings. 5 to 7 PM. $25.
• Southampton Arts Center on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village hosts its second annual Halloween Party from 7 PM to midnight. The event includes open bar, food, music and dancing with DJ Tony Kerr and DJ Dory Seymore and costume contests with cash prizes: $250 for Best Male Costume, $250 for Best Female Costume and $500 for Best Group Costume. Tickets are $70 in advance and can be purchased at www.southamptonartscenter.org or by calling 631-283-0967. Ages 21 and over. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to further Southampton Arts Center’s mission of providing quality arts and cultural programs to the community.
• The farmers market in Westhampton Beach runs every Saturday through November from 9 AM to 1 PM on Mill Road in Westhampton Beach.
• Volunteers are wanted to help install the new Kurt Billing trailhead sign at the Sebonac Road access and Sandy Hollow access. Meet on Sebonac Road. Call 631-267-5228 for details. SUNDAY 10•26•14
• Take a Flander Meander to Camp Tekawitha with Jim Crawford of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 am. meet at the parking lot of red creek Park on Old Riverhead Road in Hampton Bays for a 4.5-mile hike to the old girl scout camp. Afterward, enjoy a light lunch in celebration of South Fork Trails Weekend. Call 631-745-0689 to confirm lunch.
• The annual rag-a-muffin parade and pumpkin trail starts at Agawam Park in Southampton Village at 1 PM. MONDAY 10•27•14
• A support group for caregivers of the elderly
meets the fourth Monday of each month from 1 to 2:30 PM at the Bridgehampton Center.
THURSDAY 10•23•14• The Sit and Sew Club meets every Thursday from
10 AM till noon at the Riverhead Library. SATURDAY 10•25•14
• Who will be in the woods this year? The Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island hosts “Nature’s Halloween Trail from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Bring a flashlight.
SUNDAY 10•26•14• South Fork Natural History Museum’s nature
educator Melanie Meade leads a nature walk around Sweezy Pond, the site of a one-time cranberry growing operation. Learn about the history of the Large Cranberry, which grows naturally on Long Island. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 for information about registration, meeting place, and admission.
• The second annual 5K fall run/walk starts at Stotzky Park in Riverhead with registration at 7:30 AM, a one mile fun run at 9 AM and the 5K at 9:30 AM. Pancake breakfast and awards follow. The run benefits Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach program.
Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.
East Hampton Library 631-324-0222
SATURDAY 10•25•14• Youth in grades sixth through eighth can learn all
they need to know to become certified babysitters. A three-hour course is offered from 1 to 4 PM.
Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774
THURSDAY 10•23•14• Music and Literary critic Fred Volkmer discusses
Jan Morris, a journalist, historian, and travel writer who began life as James Morris. 7 PM.
Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241
THURSDAY 10•23•14• Meet (g)hosts from the Hampton bays Historical
and Preservation Society, as they share stories and legends of the hamlet’s past, with “Stories and Stones at the Good Ground Cemetery.” 5 PM. SUNDAY 10•26•14
• Gino Di Napoli performs old Neopolitan tunes in celebration of Italian Heritage month. 2 PM.
Quogue Library 631-653-4224
SUNDAY 10•26•14• Dr. Todd Cohen provides comprehensive
information to help people with heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias) get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Dr. Cohen tells readers what they need to know about palpitations, rapid heart rhythms (tachycardias), slow heart rhythms (bradycardias), cardiac arrest, and other conditions related to irregular heartbeats. 2 PM.
Westhampton Library 631-288-3335
THURSDAY 10•23•14• There’s Halloween nail art in Teen Boulevard at
5:30 PM. Make your digits diabolical.
Montauk Library 631-668-3377
SATURDAY 10•25•14• There’s family time with gourd and pumpkin
painting from 2 to 3:30 PM. WEDNESDAY 10•29•14
• The Friends of the Library kick off their winter movie series with a screening of Chef, co-presented with the Hamptons Take 2 Film Festival. 7 PM.
Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134
THURSDAY 10•23•14• Teens check out a Halloween henna party at 5
PM. Students in grades seven and up learn how to apply a temporary tattoo from artist Eakta.
Amagansett Library 631-267-3810
SATURDAY 10•25•14• Kids and families enjoy pumpkin time craft and
story time at 3:30 PM.
Riverhead Library 631-727-3228
FRIDAY 10•24•14• Make bewitching black cat cupcakes at 6 PM in
a workshop suitable for youngsters in grades 4 to 8. SUNDAY 10•26•14
• Mambo Loco’s in the house! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage month with the popular group, which will perform old school Latin music at 2 PM.
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ARIES (March 21-April 22) – This is a big week. New Moon Solar Eclipse tomorrow at 5:57 PM EDT on the cusp of your 8th house of joint finances, wills, inheritances, taxes, monies from other people. Expect to have to deal with any residual, possibly acrimonious, financial affairs. When Mercury goes forward at 2:10 PM Saturday, the right person to talk to appears. Then Mars your ruler moves into Capricorn Sunday just before dawn, where it and you are in the best shape possible. No more exasperation, but determination to work through the issues one at a time.
TAURUS (April 22-May 21) – Solar Eclipse New Moon tomorrow in Scorpio will affect you through your partners. Expect to see some movement in your partnership affairs, including reconciliations, in the next days, months and years of your life, as eclipses ripple through time longer than one month. Venus your ruler
enters Scorpio at the same time making the desire for more of an intense interpersonal experience (even secretive and sexual) stronger. For the record Mercury goes direct on Saturday, so your renewed healthy habits program will begin to pay off. Expect a blissful afternoon on Monday.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) – A new creative partnership should be in the cards for you this week as we have the Solar Eclipse New Moon igniting the 6th house of your chart, bringing with it a new daily regime or job -- part time or other -- that will allow you to contribute your ideas creatively. Good news, too, is that Mercury will apparently move forward again at 3:19 PM on Saturday. You might feel stuck this week before that happens, as the times of Mercury’s turn around accompany a feeling of stalling; but anticipation of movement forward on old issues is being felt.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) – You are always mindful of who you ought to be caring for; and might be called upon to extend your arms to those others than family or your own group. The Solar Eclipse
New Moon in Scorpio tomorrow begins new energy with your children or a lover or a creative project. There might be a young person at home that you need to connect with and talk to. It has been on your mind.
LEO (July 22-Aug. 20) – As long as you are truly being magnanimous you are living up to the inherent greatness of your sign. This week’s Solar Eclipse New Moon accentuates your home or domestic life and how you feel about yourself. This New Moon is in Scorpio, the sign that gives us the strongest manifestation of purpose. You are called to switch any ostentation for a completely open and loving heart. Monday and Tuesday, feel the bliss and your dreamy, spiritual and selfless side.
VIRGO (Aug. 20-Sept. 21) – The mind is a terrible thing to waste as they say. Your striving for perfection necessitates that you rearrange your thinking at this Solar Eclipse New Moon tomorrow in Scorpio, the sign of intense desire. In order to achieve your purpose, you must be so clear headed that your mental focus can cut into the heart of the matter. Your ruler moves forward on Saturday afternoon and so begins the slow slog to return to normal speed after a trip to Hades and the underground. Delight in coming to what is fair with your possessions or money.
LIBRA (Sept. 21-Oct. 19) – Acutely aware of what is right regarding rights and responsibilities in mutual relationships, you are being asked to deeply desire your own sense of self esteem and self worth at this Solar Eclipse New Moon tomorrow. Solar Eclipses are more significant and longer lasting new beginnings than regular New Moons. The universe wants us to get something quickly and alters our outward life in order for us to see the urgency. Your ruler Venus moves into Scorpio tomorrow afternoon, awakening those innermost desires and your ability to fight for them.
SCORPIO (Oct. 19-Nov. 21) – You certainly must be feeling exhausted after such a long journey these past few years with Saturn in your sign and the long passage of Mars in your 12th house of secrets and sufferings. Now tomorrow there is a Solar Eclipse New Moon in Scorpio, with Venus there too. You can be feeling that the past trials have brought you deeper
into the intense person you are, coupled with a profound sense that there is Divine Order not to be supplanted. If you are suddenly invited to socialize this weekend go and enjoy it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. 21) - You might have made a new friend or have been thinking about it, or they about you. With Mercury moving forward on Saturday you both can be feeling the pull to move forward at the same time. The Solar Eclipse New Moon in Scorpio tomorrow is in your house of secrets emboldening that very private area of your chart. Perhaps exhausted from all the aspiring and traveling recently, there might still be time for one more retreat or therapy session before the next push towards higher fulfillment that you desire, begins.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 20) – The Solar Eclipse New Moon in Scorpio tomorrow in your house of friendships, goals, organizations –the most social area of the birth chart. Expect to be surprised with a raise, or recognition that a long-sought goal or entrance into a club is within reach. Mars enters your sign on Sunday early morning and with Mercury’s apparent forward motion on Saturday and your ruler Saturn finally entering new ground the sails are set. Get ready for a big shift at Christmas.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) – Your sense of the value of the community over that of the individual is strong. In a funny way, though, this can lead to a diminishing of the power and uniqueness you see in each person you meet. Aquarius is a fixed sign and can get stuck. The New Moon Solar Eclipse tomorrow in Scorpio asks you to desire to be seen as someone who is intensely passionate about transforming her outdated belief system so as not only to be content with just participation in the group, but through self discipline and inner reflection be open to fresh thinking. Mars entering your 12th house of “that which holds you back” on Sunday and will highlight any inner work that needs to be done. You have until December 5th.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 21) – If everything is taking longer than you’d like, you might blame Mercury, which does go direct here on Saturday afternoon and means those persons you are working with have finally gotten their act together and you can proceed. The Solar Eclipse New Moon in Scorpio tomorrow in your 9th house of travel, further education, courts, philosophy or meaning of life is asking you to focus on taking responsibility for your belief system as that determines whatever happens to you in your outer life; the consequences of our thoughts and actions cannot be avoided.
Kate Plumb, “cycles scientist,”is a certified NCGR counseling astrologer who teaches monthly at Joshua’s Place in Southampton and sees clients in her home office. She is also certified in Astro*Carto*Graphy-finding beneficial locations to live. website..www.kateplumbastrology.com,blog www.offtheplumbtree.com Kate can be reached at [email protected] or 631-725-9133.
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