Group for the East End Merchandise

Group for the East End products make wonderful gifts for anyone who
lives or vacations on the East End.  Purchasing our products helps raise awareness
in the community and is another way of supporting our environmental programs
and campaigns.  We appreciate your support!

Merchandise sales are not tax-deductible.



Group for the East End Baseball Cap
$15.00*




Keep the sun off of your head and face with our khaki cotton baseball cap. It features grommet vents to keep you cool and an adjustable cotton band in the back. Our Group for the East End logo is embroidered in green and black on the front. One size fits most.





Group for the East End Canvas Tote Bag
$15.00*




This canvas cotton tote bag with the Group for the East End logo is 17 1/2" wide and 13" high with a 5" wide bottom. It has 30" over-the-shoulder straps and a nylon zipper closure. The perfect alternative to paper or plastic!





Group for the East End Water Bottle
$15.00*




Say no to disposable water bottles and carry a reusable one, such as this 22 ounce lightweight aluminum bottle with a twist-on cap that can be attached to a carabiner. Great for camping and backpacking or for everyday use at school, in the office or in your car. Green with white logo. Size: 8" Height x 2.875" Top x 2.875" Bottom - 2.875" Diameter





Living at Peace With Nature 16-Month Wall Calendar
$10.00*




Each month includes beautiful photographs and helpful information about protecting our local East End environment. Topics include: Healthy Households, Nature & Kids, Boating & Fishing, Landscaping, Dark Skies, Energy, Outdoor Explorations and much much more! Calendar spans January 2008 - April 2009.



A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING GROUNDWATER
from Group for the East End
FREE




This introduction to the dynamics of groundwater in eastern Long Island should be required reading for every resident! Take a look and learn about the water beneath your feet - from its origins to the journey it takes to get to your drinking glass.





A PADDLING GUIDE TO THE PECONIC WATER TRAIL
from Group for the East End
FREE




This overview of kayaking in the Peconic Bay area includes basic information about local outfitters, access points, accommodations, nature preserves, wildlife, weather, tides, currents, rules of the road, private property, emergency phone numbers and a map.





DUNE ROAD WILDLIFE TRAIL
from Group for the East End
FREE




Situated along the barrier strand of eastern Long Island, between Shinnecock Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, the Dune Road Wildlife Trail provides excellent opportunities to observe abundant wildlife throughout the year. This self-guided car tour covers five miles from the Shinnecock Inlet to Quogue Village, with 11 stops in a variety of habitats.



15th Anniversary Poster (1987)
Upside Down
By Willem de Kooning

Unsigned: $25.00   Signed: $500.00 (only 15 available)


     





25th Anniversary Poster (1997)
Signs of the Times
Photography by Rivalyn Zweig
$25.00








Shelter Island Conservation Agenda
FREE




Group for the East End conducted a scientific survey of Shelter Islanders in 2006 and learned what environmental issues were foremost in Islanders' minds. We produced this brochure with the hope of providing the community with a well-researched overview of the Island's key natural resources. Maps and charts help the reader understand aquifer thickness, the water cycle, natural resources, environmental threads and steps to conservation.




EXPLORING EAST END WATERS
A Natural History and Paddling Guide
By Mike Bottini
published by Harbor Electronic Publishing 2005
255 pages
$20.00*




When Mike Bottini first arrived in eastern Long Island to work for the Group for the South Fork, he was surprised to find so few people kayaking our beautiful bays, harbors and creeks. There wasn't a paddling outfitter east of Riverhead. It was Mike's idea to begin offering interpretive kayak trips through the Group's Explorations programs in 1988. In this indispensable guidebook, Mike imparts some of his ocean-deep knowledge about navigating our local waterways by kayak and canoe. It includes access information, directions, paddling distances, human history, natural history and hand-drawn maps for 34 paddling areas around Southampton, East Hampton, the North Fork, Shelter Island and smaller islands in the Peconic Bay and Long Island Sound.





The Southampton Press
TRAIL GUIDE TO THE SOUTH FORK
With a Natural History
By Mike Bottini
published by Harbor Electronic Publishing 2003
272 pages
$20.00*




Mike Bottini is one of the foremost naturalists on the South Fork of Long Island. From 1998 to 2003, as part of his role as Environmental Planner for the Group for the East End, he developed and mapped the 44 hikes contained in this book. The hike narratives and maps were originally published in The Southampton Press in Bottini's "South Fork Outdoors" column. This book is the next best thing to hiking with Mike himself. It will take you to his favorite trails in Shinnecock Hills, North Sea, Southampton Village, Noyac, Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, Sagaponack, East Hampton Village, Wainscott, Northwest East Hampton, Springs, Amagansett, Napeague and Montauk.




HEP GUIDE TO LONG ISLAND FARMSTANDS
Farmers Markets, CSA, and Local Purveyors
Edited by Charles Monaco
published by Harbor Electronic Publishing 2006
168 pages
$15.00*




Here's your guide to the fresh food scene on Long Island! More than 100 local farmstands, farmers, markets, CSA farms, local food makers, and purveyors -- with detailed directions and maps of farmstand and farmers market locations -- all the info you need. This is the first comprehensive guide to the great fresh food bounty of Long Island, New York's premier agricultural area. From veggies to fish, from ducks to potato chips -- it's all here.



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