5) Support Guild Hall and hear about the latest exhibition, ac•qui•si•tions, on display at the East Hampton theater. Art critic Amei Wallach and artist Priscilla Heine do the talking. Tickets: Free with admission, $7 suggested donation. Saturday, 3pm. 158 Main Street, East Hampton; (631) 324-0806
4) Escape the rain at the Long Island Film Festival tonight. The Bay Street Theatre screens short animations, documentaries, short films and a feature for the 26th year of the competition. Friday, until 10pm. Long Wharf, Sag Harbor; (516) 220-7490
3) It might be early, but the Southampton Historical Museum is celebrating December with the official opening of its holiday display. 'Decembers: Past and Present' arrives at the 1843 Rogers Mansion this weekend, along with a photography exhibit, 'Frozen in Time: Winter on the East End'. Sunday, 12-3pm. 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton; (631) 283-2494
2) Animal lovers: Estia's Little Kitchen enlists the help of the Juicy Naam and Waverly Inn's John Delucie for a five-course vegetarian tasting dinner at the Sag Harbor restaurant on Saturday. Seatings at 6pm and 8:30pm. Tickets: $60pp plus tax and tip. 1615 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor; (631) 725-1045
1) Feeling festive? Start shopping now at East Hampton's Tory Burch, which hosts a benefit for The Retreat-Domestic Violence Services this weekend. A raffle will be held for a tote and a 'private shopping party for 10' at the store. Saturday, 1-5pm. 47 Newtown Lane, East Hampton; (631) 907-9150
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