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5 Things Our Readers Want You To Know: Unique Boutique Moving and Community Gardens

Announcements posted on Patch during the week of March 25.

Westhampton-Hampton Bays Patch is not just about news, it is also a community hub where readers can share information, including events, yard sales, fundraisers, and other announcements, such as call outs for volunteers, congratulatory notes on births and marriages, and information on lost and adoptable pets.

The following is a round-up of announcements that were posted by readers during the week of March 25. And if you want to post an announcement, feel free to click here to let everyone know what's happening.

1. Unique Boutique Moving

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Diana Mathews posted that Unique Boutique, located at 118 Main Street in Westhampton Beach is moving to 126 Main Street, formerly "The Little Red Wagon" with a grand opening set for April 1.

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The Hallockville Museum Farm posted that the North Fork's Community Garden home and garden work shops are set to kick-off with a full schedule just in time for the 2013 growing season. The re-opening of the first community garden on the North Fork is also on the horizon.

3. Super Sweet Young Kitties Need New Home

Sharon Ippolito posted that Ming and Selena are rescued kitties that need new homes. In 2011, Selena was rescued very young without a mom and had to be bottle fed, and Ming was rescued with his mom and littermates.

4. Adopt Polydactyl Popsicle from Bideawee

Bideawee posted that they are looking for a home for Popsicle, an active, affectionate 1-year-old Domestic Shorthair cat who arrived at Bideawee after the non-profit rescued him from a high-kill shelter.

5. Thank You Southampton Kiwanis Club

joan moran of the Hampton Bays School District extended a thank you to the Southampton Kiwanis Club and President, Robert Gill for supporting the Good Ground School Community Garden.

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