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SUMMARY:Gallery: "The Spirit of America"
DESCRIPTION:“The Spirit of America” Photography Exhibition\nJune 1–July 5 \n100 years of the Southampton July 4 Parade and 50 years of American Street Photography \nImages from The Southampton Fourth of July Parade Committee\, the Southampton History Museum and Photographer Richard Law \nOpening Reception:\nSunday\, June 7\n9:00 am–1:00 pm \n 
URL:https://scc-arts.org/event/gallery-the-spirit-of-america-15/
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SUMMARY:The Land We Share
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening\nFarrell Evans and Seth Fader “The Land We Share” \nTuesday\, June 16\n6:00 pm \nThe Land We Share tells the story of the complicated relationship between the Shinnecock Indian Nation and the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. \nHow did this iconic golf course built on ancestral tribal burial grounds come to be one of the pillars of American golf at the end of the 19th Century? \nFrom the very beginning of the club’s formation in 1891\, the Smith family\, of the Shinnecock Nation\, have been the groundskeepers across generations in this story of the convergence of the founding of golf in America with one of its indigenous people. \nThe documentary film follows two parallel paths: one\, the Smith family and the Shinnecock Nation\, and the other\, the golf course they helped create. It’s at once the story of an indigenous people and the evolution of the game of golf in America. \n 
URL:https://scc-arts.org/event/the-land-we-share/
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