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Top Blogs to Check Out on Patch: Baking Bread; Hamptons Mamas; Grammar Check
Also this week, Our Fabulous Variety Show hosts auditions; Southampton High School Student Council hosts a blood drive; and Southampton Hospital writes on Donate Life Month.

Patch bloggers had a lot to say this week. The following is a roundup of blogs posted on Patch during the week of March 25. If you are interested in blogging on Patch, email southampton@patch.com.Â
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Anita Boyer writes that Our Fabulous Variety Show sprints into their 2013 season with auditions, fun fundraising events and a great opportunity for local nonprofits to win the proceeds from our upcoming show at Guild Hall.
• April 8 Student Council Blood Drive at Southampton High School
Southampton UFSD writes that the Southampton High School Student Council is holding a Blood Drive in the new gym of the high school on April 8, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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• What Is Hamptons Mamas?
Sofia Marques-Stipanov talks about a group she created called, Hamptons Mamas.Â
• Grammar Check: Its vs. It’s
Jen Senft tells readers how to avoid a common apostrophe error.
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• IRS: Protect Yourself from the Dirty Dozen Tax Scams
Dianne Besunder, an Internal Revenue Service spokeswoman provides a list of the IRS’s annual ‘Dirty Dozen,' which includes common tax scams that often peak during the tax filing season.
• April Is Donate Life Month
The Southampton Hospital talks about organ donation and how to register as a donor during Donate Life Month in April.
• Always Amazed...
Hamptons Hurricane Relief Fund said they are always amazed at the true spirit and generosity from people that have been so hugely affected by Hurricane Sandy.Â
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T.J. Clemente said in his blog this week that the more things change, the more they remain the same.
• On Baking & Breaking Bread
Monique Singh-roy talks about where to get great bread on the East End.
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