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Calendar of Shows for July 2003

July 4. Pound Ridge, NY. ANTIQUES & FARMER'S HOLIDAY MARKET, 9am-5pm. 40 dealers, outside, barbecued lunch. $2 admission, free parking. Merritt, exit 35, left 4 miles, see sign. Or 684, exit 4, east on 172, see signs. Town-wide Yard Sales (about 18) July 11-12-13. Info: Joan Silbersher (914) 764-5122.

July 9-13. Brimfield, MA. HEART OF THE MART opens 9am, Wednesday July 9th for over 600 dealers of antiques and collectibles from across the USA and abroad. Part of Brimfield's famous 4,000 exhibitor outdoor extravaganza which Antiques and the Arts Weekly labeled "The mother of all outdoor antique shows that opens to massive crowds and an avalanche of sales." Other 2003 dates: September 3-7. For further information visit our website at www.brimfield-hotm.com or contact Tracey Healy at (413) 245-9556, fax: (413) 245-3542. Don't miss this one!

July 10. Sturbridge, MA. THE NEW STURBRIDGE ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE. 100 selected exhibitors of Authentic American Antiques. Thursday July 10 at the Sturbridge Host Hotel, 6 miles east of Brimfield on Route 20. Early Buyers 1-2pm. Admission: $10; General admission 2-6pm is $5. Managed by Nan Gurley (207) 625-3577.

July 10-13. Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY. 4th ANNUAL HAMPTON'S FINE ART & MODERNISM SHOW Bridgehampton Community House, Montauk Highway Hampton Day School Benefit Preview Thursday Evening, July 10th, 6-8pm. Admission: $25.00. Show Hours: Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat: 10am-6pm; Sun: 10am-5pm. Regular Admission: $7.50. A Jean Sinenberg Prestige Show.

July 17-20. Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY. 12th ANNUAL HAMPTON'S SUMMER ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW & SALE. Bridgehampton Community House, Montauk Highway. East End Hospice Benefit Preview Thursday Evening, July 17th 6-8pm. Admission $25.00. Show Hours: Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. Regular Admission $7.50. A Jean Sinenberg Prestige Show.

July 19. Garrison, NY GRAYMOOR ANTIQUES FESTIVAL. Auction Preview and Registration, Tag Sale, World-class Appraisers, Live Music: 11am-5pm. Barbecue Lunch: 11am-2pm. Wine & Cheese Hour: 4-5pm. Live Auction: 5-7pm. Suggested donations. Phone: (845) 424-3616; website: www.atonementfriars.org

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