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Fool’s Paradise Drag Party 2014- It’s a Madge, Madge, Madge, Madge, Madge World.

Fool’s Paradise Drag Party 2014- It’s a Madge, Madge, Madge, Madge, Madge World.

Fool’s Paradise is a once a year Drag Party that was created as a tradition in 1996 by a fun creative group of Gays. In 2014 they decided to create a record for the Guinness World Records by having a party with the most people dressed as Madonna, and that is just what they did!

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Staging Terry Miller’s 1981 play, PINES ‘79, in 2023
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Staging Terry Miller’s 1981 play, PINES ‘79, in 2023

In September 2023, as part of David Baldwin’s monthly LGBTQ Play Reading Series, he produced and directed a reading of Terry Miller’s 1981 play, PINES' ‘79. Set in the first summer of The Beach Party (now known as “Pines Party”), the play follows one share house through the summer, with 5 scenes set in May, June, July, August, and September.

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Cherry Grove People- Michael Fesco

Cherry Grove People- Michael Fesco

Michael Fesco was a creator. In the summer of 1969 this Broadway chorus boy between gigs found himself managing what was being referred to as the Boom Boom room in Cherry Grove. Within a month found himself running the whole complex That he would name The Ice Palace…

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The House that John Whyte built. Est. 1960’s

The House that John Whyte built. Est. 1960’s

After purchasing the Pines Yacht Club and Botel with partners model John Whyte eventually bought them all out owning it all on his own. It was time to build his castle in the sand, and yes it had to have an ocean view. It would survive the Hurricane Donna of 1962 as others got washed away. Home to the sounds of Opera, food, friends, and famous guests, but most of all the memories of a time gone by…

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The Valerian Rybar/ Jerry Herman/ Pines Club home Est. 1983

The Valerian Rybar/ Jerry Herman/ Pines Club home Est. 1983

Bigger is always better in Fire Island Pines, and so it goes with the largest house on the largest piece of privately owned property in the Pines. Created by the Yugoslavian man the New York Times called “ the worlds most expensive decorator.” Valerian Rybar together with Jean-Francois Daigre founded the Valerian Rybar & Daigre Design Corporation of New York and Paris where his taste for the opulent and extravagant was his signature.

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I will Survive by Gloria Gaynor- The history…

I will Survive by Gloria Gaynor- The history…

On January 20, 1979 Gloria Gaynor’s recording of "I Will Survive" was released and started its way up the music charts. “I Will Survive” became one of the quintessential anthems for Gay Pride that year and has held strong as a favorite of gay men everywhere.

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Fire Island Art History- Bernard Perlin

Fire Island Art History- Bernard Perlin

The 1930’s through the 50’s saw a migration of the Art world finding their way to Fire Island for inspiration, freedom , and community. Painter Bernard Perlin would join friends like George Platt Lynes, Lincoln Kirstein, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, and more to express their creative…

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DJ Vito Fun
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DJ Vito Fun

How do you make a Tea Dance your own? By creating it… So DJ Vito Fun did. He got his start in music as an intern for a producer , eventually making his way up to mixing engineer. “I was born a DJ,” he laughs. “I DJ’d my first party in the fourth grade. I was introduced to the dance floor in 1995 at Roxy, then graduated to a residency at The Tunnel. “I’m too wild for a real job at this point. Music is all I know.”

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The David Barrett house Est. 1955

The David Barrett house Est. 1955

Every house has a story and this one certainly does. Built in 1955 it consisted of the main house and pool house. Interior Designer David Barrett started in humble beginnings only to end up as a in demand top interior designer with several homes including this one…

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Fire Island Architecture history-The A Frame house Est.1965
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Fire Island Architecture history-The A Frame house Est.1965

Beginning it’s life as a simple modernistic A frame of the late 60’s its design seemed to fit right into it’s plot of land facing the Great South Bay. Built by owners Vera and Paul Weidenhoffer as a family summer home it’s frontage gave you a front row seat to the most beautiful sunsets of Long Island.

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