Montauk's gazebo, Toys for Tots bin, Menorah for Hanukkah, and Carl Fisher Building covered in a light dusting of snow, December 2024

Community Services

Lion's Club Montauk Point

The mission of The Lions Club is to create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world. Take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.

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Music For Montauk

Founded in 1983 by Bill Akin, Montauk Chamber Music Society presented a number of classical concerts and recitals in private venues. As Music Director, New York cellist Fredrick Zlotkin was instrumental in bringing world renowned musicians such as pianist Misha Dichter to Montauk. In 1991 the name Music For Montauk was adopted when producing concerts for the general public became a priority. Soon there after Ruth Widder assumed management of the organization. Ruth was instrumental in producing over 90 free concerts for local residents from Montauk to Watermill. After Mrs. Widder's passing in 2013, founder Bill Akin was thrilled to pass the leadership torch to Lilah Gosman, a Montauk native who has pursued a multi-track career trajectory in New York City as both a musician and specialist educator, together with her husband Miloš Repický, a pianist and conductor who is in his 9th season on the roster of the Metropolitan Opera. Ms Gosman and Mr Repický's fresh artistic vision for Music for Montauk launched in Spring, 2015. Mission Statement: A fresh and dynamic approach to classical music, for everyone. Vision Statement: With year-round classical music, multi-media performances, dialogues and educational programs in venues that can be equally enjoyed by all members of the community, Music for Montauk will awaken a passion for music in residents and visitors alike, with accessible, dramatic and beautiful, and at times, comedic productions.

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Wags & Walks

We’re excited to share that Wags & Walks, a 501c3 Dog Rescue is returning to the Hamptons for its third annual Pup-Up this summer—and they’re looking for local fosters, adopters, and volunteers to get involved! This special summer initiative brings adoptable dogs from their LA and Nashville programs to the East End for a series of fun community events, all in support of finding loving homes for pups in need. Whether you want to open your home as a foster, meet your future furry family member, or support the mission, there’s a way to help. Learn more and get involved at www.wagsandwalks.org or follow @wagsandwalks. Let’s give these pups the summer of a lifetime—and find them the forever homes they deserve' Including a pup we recently saved named Charlie.

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