Return to Montauk. Berlin 2017 Review. Independent; 106 minutes. Director: Volker Schlöndorff. Written by Ed Frankl on February 15, 2017. And while Return to Montauk doesn't reach anything like the heights of either of their best work (or indeed Schlöndorff's own The Tin Drum), it offers a perceptive reflection on a past. A review of three new films from the Berlin Film Festival, including the latest from Sally Potter. Search WWW Search www.cresli.org 2017 CRESLI/Viking Fleet whale watching SUNDAYS JUly 02 - SEPTEMBER 03 Join the crew with over 30 years of whale watching experience. Come away with geat memories, great photos and videos, and an education about whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and marine life that is second-to-none. We are at over 92% sighting success (since July 2013) • The Viking Fleet and CRESLI are offering special family friendly marine cruises focusing on the sights of the ocean! Enjoy a day on the water with your family looking for whales, dolphins, sea turtles, sea birds and sunfish. Along the way you can view the Montauk lighthouse and all the landmarks of the east end. • A qualified naturalist / marine biologist will narrate the tour and answer all of your questions! • The Viking boats are equipped with clean restrooms, comfortable seating and full galleys onboard. We recommend reservations. You can either do so by phone (631-668-5700) or • The trips will depart the dock at 9:30am and return at 3:30pm • The fare for these trips is $75 for adults, $40 for children 5-12y/o, FREE for Children under 5y/o. • Overview •| • •| • •| • •| • The Montauk Club atmosphere is like that of a cocktail party in a Venetian palazzo. The membership is diverse and friendly. The majority of our members are well educated men and women who stop in after work to decompress and enjoy a glass of wine or a well made drink, and a pleasant, often spirited conversation in a beautiful room. The club is steps away from the subway line, so it’s a convenient and civilized part of the daily schedule. A 2 minute recording from a recent event Audio provided by We approve every month. The mix of ages and the diversity of points of view make for engaging conversation. Many of the younger members take advantage of the age spectrum and the advice and mentoring opportunities it provides. Where else can you get unbiased, social, business, legal, and relationship advice from someone who isn’t a family member, office co-worker or close friend. One of the benefits of club life is its continuity. In an uncertain world, it’s comforting to know that one’s club is a steadfast oasis that continues even after nearly 130 years. Our favorite rooms are the Venetian Lounge on the second floor with its large bay of stained glass windows overlooking Plaza Street – and its loggia and balcony with a Gothic quatrefoil screen decorated in terracotta ornament. Another favorite is the intimate Card Room – also with its own balcony. Our annual dues are quite low relative to other clubs and we have no initiation fee. Besides the annual dues, there is a nominal, monthly minimum usage 0f $50; $15 for members under 35 and over 70. And the member is only charged if their monthly usage in either the bar or dining room is less than the minimum. It’s standard in most clubs and serves to subsidize the bar and dining room – since we employ a full staff regardless of the number of members who may be using the club on any given night. As in most clubs members charge their usage to their account. Cash is never exchanged and tipping is not permitted – the staff salaries take this into account – and members receive a bill for their usage at the end of the month. An application for Membership can be found.
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