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Global artists have sent in their wildest images, film, music and poems for Personaland's online art show

Personaland is an artist-driven global village transforming the world of art by using technology to bridge time zones and cultural boundaries. Our mission is to promote humanity, creativity, and community through a mix of entertainment, enchantment, and imagination.

Since its 2018 launch, Personaland, in its global reach, has showcased over 800 visual artists, filmmakers, musicians, and poets from 68 countries in 32 group art shows and 55 individual exhibitions, many with videos of artist profiles.  https://www.personaland.com

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

"Wearing Wild" - a wildest of art show

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Global artists have sent in their wildest images, film, music and poems for Personaland's online...
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The Merwinsville Hotel is excited to be continuing the Glass Orb Scavenger Hunt thanks to a generous donation from the New Milford Commission on the Arts.


There are 25 area historic sites and organizations that are participating with the Hotel. Each site is hiding four numbered and dated one-of-a-kind glass orbs (three clear and one colored) either inside or outside on their property. Participants can search for and keep any glass orb that they find, but please limit one orb per person/family so everyone has a chance! Be sure to register your orb on the Merwinsville Hotel website where you can also upload a photo. Share your find on social media and don't forget to tag the organization where you found it!


The blown glass orbs that are numbered, dated for 2025, and stamped with “MHR 50”. In addition to the clear glass orbs, there are 25 colored orbs for 2025. Reminder: Because each organization's hours vary, be sure to check their websites before you head out on your hunt.

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS BY TOWN:

Bantam:

Bantam Cinema

Brookfield:

Brookfield Craft Center

Danbury:

Danbury Museum & Historical Society; Danbury Railway Museum

Gaylordsville - Celebrating its 300th Anniversary!

Browns Forge; Little Red Schoolhouse; Merwinsville Hotel Restoration, Inc.; The Washington Oak Park (DAR Roger Sherman Chapter)

Kent:

Connecticut Antique Machinery Association; Eric Sloane Museum; Kent Historical Society

Litchfield:

Litchfield Historical Society

New Fairfield:

New Fairfield Historical Society (at the Little Red Schoolhouse); Preserve New Fairfield

New Milford:

Gallery 25 & Creative Arts Studio; Harrybrooke Park; Merryall Center for the Arts; New Milford Historical Society; Pratt Nature Center; The Silo @ Hunt Hill Farm Trust; TheatreWorks; Village Center for the Arts

Sherman:

Sherman Historical Society

Washington:

Gunn Historical Museum

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8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

2025 GLASS ORB SCAVENGER HUNT

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The Merwinsville Hotel is excited to be continuing the Glass Orb  Scavenger Hunt...
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Merwinsville Hotel Restoration, Inc.
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Gaylordsville
Fri
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Fri
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Support our food, beverage and retail businesses. Get your Taste of Burlington card stamped at at least 12 of the following businesses between June 21, 2025 and September 1, 2025 for a chance to win gift certificates.

The B. Hive www.thebhiveburlington.com

Burlington Spirit Shoppe www.burlingtonspirit.com

Charming Thai Restaurant www.charming-thai.com

China Garden (860) 675-6666

Daily Mart (860) 675-7243

Delta Pizza www.delta-pizza.com

Enclave Grille www.enclavegrille.com

Greenhouse Tavern www.greenhousecafeandtavern.com

Happy Hippie Homestead www.facebook.com/people/Happy-Hippie-Homestead/61564351782316/

Hogan's Cider Mill www.hoganscidermill.com

I Know A Guy Deli www.iknowaguyfoodsllc.com

Kyle's Doghouse (860) 729-6146

Lamothe's Sugar House www.lamothesugarhouse.com

Larson's Garden Center www.larsonsgardencenter.com

Little Axe Market www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61569260639474#

Little Laurel's Cookie Co. www.littlelaurels.com

The Nevermind Shop www.nevermindshop.com

Sabrina's Restaurant & successor www.sabrinasrestaurantct.com

The Swimming Pool Store www.theswimmingpoolstore.com

Tonn's Marketplace www.tonnsmarketplace.com

Thank you to our sponsors: Torrington Savings Bank, M&T Bank and the Burlington CT Police Union

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Food & Drink

Taste of Burlington

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Support our food, beverage and retail businesses. Get your Taste of Burlington card stamped at at...
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Burlington Economic Development Commission
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Burlington
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Submissions now open! ASAP!’s 15th annual Celebration of Young Photographers invites students in grades 6-12 to submit their photographs for a chance to participate in a juried art exhibition. A panel of professional photographers selects 60 photos for a public exhibition, recognizing the top four photographers for their outstanding and thoughtful work based on the yearly theme.


Submissions: now - September 26, 2025

Theme: Transformation

Exhibition: Hartford Art School's Silpe Gallery. Sunday, November 2, 2025, 2:00-3:30 pm

Submissions and guidelines: visit asapct.org

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Celebration of Young Photographers

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Submissions now open! ASAP!’s 15th annual Celebration of Young Photographers invites students in...
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We’ve turned our entryway into a mini art studio! Stop by anytime this month to participate in our community collage project. The theme of this month’s collage is “Summer” — the rest is up to you! Use our supplies or add your own. Participate once or multiple times. Just don’t forget to sign the guest book so we know which artists we have to thank for the final product!


The finished piece will be displayed at Off the Trail Cafe.

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Sidewalk Studio

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We’ve turned our entryway into a mini art studio! Stop by anytime this month to participate in...
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The Center on Main, Home of the Falls Village Children's Theater
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Falls Village
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School’s OUT! Summer Camp @ the Mattatuck Museum

Join in on summer fun at the Mattatuck Museum through our School’s OUT! Summer Adventures Camp. This year we are hosting 6 weeks of summer camp — with new themes and experiences each week. During these week-long camps children will be immersed in the Museum’s galleries while learning about history and developing their art skills with unique materials and techniques.

Camp hours – 9:30 AM – 3:30 PMFREE Before and After Care from 8 AM – 9 AM and 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM.

Support provided by American Savings Foundation and Post University.

Summer camp payment and registrations are being accepted on a rolling basis, however, the refund policy (no refunds after May 21) remains in effect, even if registering or paying past that date. The registration form MUST be completed prior to the first day the child will be participating in camp.


WEEKS:

June 30-July 3: Marvelous Me!

July 7-11: Mini MIXMASTER

July 14-18: Georgia’s Garden

July 21-25: Melodic Masterpieces

July 28-August 1: Capes and Canvases: A Superhero Spectacular

August 4-8: Theater Arts Camp with Grumbling Gryphons

Scholarships Available through United Way’s Greater Waterbury Campership Fund.

Campers with a Kids Adventure Pass will receive 50% discount on weekly rate.



8/8/2025
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Community & Family

Summer Camp

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School’s OUT! Summer Camp @ the Mattatuck Museum Join in on summer fun at the Mattatuck Museum...
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
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Join us at Rumsey Hall School for ASAP! Summer Camp 2025! Our camps are a unique opportunity for children in grades 1-6 and 7-10 to build friendships, get creative, and discover new interests. Visit our website to see the full list of camp activities and sign up!

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture

ASAP! Summer Camp

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Join us at Rumsey Hall School for ASAP! Summer Camp 2025! Our camps are a unique opportunity for children in grades 1-6 and 7-10 to build friendships, get creative, and discover new interests....
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Rumsey Hall School
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Washington
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Registration for Robot Rush Accelerator: Design, Build, Compete! is open! A one-week summer camp for students in grades 6-8.


 Explore Robotics This Summer!

Join the Robot Rush Accelerator for a week of building circuits, programming robots, and designing automated devices! Perfect for middle school students interested in STEM and technology.


August 4th - 8th | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

215 Hogan Drive, Torrington, CT, EdAdvance’s Kitching Regional Learning Center

$450 | Financial aid available

Register now: https://cca.edadvance.org/summer-camp


 


8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Education & Learning

Robot Rush Accelerator: Design, Build, Compete! Summer Camp for Middle School Students

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Registration for Robot Rush Accelerator: Design, Build, Compete! is open! A one-week summer camp for students in grades 6-8.  Explore Robotics This Summer! Join the Robot Rush Accelerator for...
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EdAdvance’s Kitching Regional Learning Center
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EdAdvance’s Kitching Regional Learning Center
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Torrington
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Monday, Aug 4 - Friday Aug. 8

Pokémon Engineering using LEGO® Materials


Calling all Pokémon trainers! With the Pokémon Championship approaching, join our enthusiastic Play-

Well Instructors as we build and catch our favorite Pokémon, rescue Pikachu from Team Rocket, take a


ride on the S.S. Anne to uncover rare and mystic Pokémon, and battle to see who will hold the title of

Pokémon Master. Come along on our journey to catch 'em all!


* Online Registration Required

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Hobbies & Crafts
Hobbyist Meetups

Pokemon Engineering with LEGO (Ages 5-7)

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Monday, Aug 4 - Friday Aug. 8 Pokémon Engineering using LEGO® Materials Calling all Pokémon...
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Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present a joint art exhibition, “Now Dark, Now Glittering,” featuring the works of Chris Barnard and Jeff Joyce. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 1.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 2 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Barnard was born in New York City and received his BA from Yale and his MFA from The University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles. Deeply informed by the pandemic and his parents’ decline, his need to engage with the natural world and create beauty led to many nature-based paintings, echoing his love for gardening. 


Joyce’s work is a meditation on nature. The pieces in this show, selected from a time span of nearly 20 years, are engaged with the landscape. They aim to demonstrate how cultural history mediates and defines the ways we perceive nature.


This show will remain on view through Sunday, August 24. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Chris Barnard + Jeff Joyce Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present a joint art exhibition, “Now Dark,...
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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
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Washington Depot
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Advanced topics in robotics and design for older students in grades 7-12 and those who have completed intermediate levels. Financial assistance available. Register at https://roboticsandbeyond.org/summer-stem-camp/.

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Education & Learning

Advanced STEM & Design Camp

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Advanced topics in robotics and design for older students in grades 7-12 and those who have completed intermediate levels. Financial assistance available. Register...
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The Silo
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New Milford
The Silo
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New Milford
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Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children’s Theater, an award-winning educational theater, now celebrating 45 years, will engage children in a weeklong theater arts camp -August 4-8th for children ages 6 and older at Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury. Campers will work with Grumbling Gryphons actors, musicians and artists in a fun week-long exciting theater camp centered around the story of Anansi, the Trickster Spider from the Ashanti people of Ghana in West Africa. Children will engage in acting, singing, dancing, and arts and crafts activities including mask making.

The camp will give children the opportunity to become part of a professional children’s theater, make new friends and learn more about Anansi and his adventures as they take on the roles of the animals in the jungle including bees, lions, monkeys, crocodiles and more!

 In this infamous tale, Anansi manages to trick the various animals of the jungle and retrieve the stolen stories from Nyame- the greedy sky god of the Ashanti people.


 At the culmination of a week of arts and drama, children will perform

Anansi- the Trickster Spider: A West African Folktale  on Friday, August 8th at 2 pm for parents and the general public. Live music will be provided by award winning keyboardist Brian Bender from Shutesbury, MA

Grumbling Gryphons will make masks with artist and actress Natalie Resto of Apples N’ Oranges Studio to wear and enhance their participation in the performance. This play is participatory and engages the general public in a lively, interactive performance where the audience will become part of the production!  

Grumbling Gryphons is renowned for its fantastic masks and captivating costumes, made by Ellen Moon of Cornwall, CT., and for its innovative interaction with children. Grumbling Gryphons has been performing in schools, museums, libraries and festivals throughout the United States since 1980. In 2003 they won the Connecticut Governor’s Arts Award. They are now celebrating their 45th year of providing educational and participatory theater throughout New England and beyond!


 


 


8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Mattatuck Museum Presents Grumbling Gryphons Theater Arts Camp 2025!

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Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children’s Theater, an award-winning educational theater, now celebrating 45 years, will engage children in a weeklong theater arts camp -August 4-8th for children...
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Mattatuck Museum
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
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Cloudbreak is a private sculpture park and nature preserve located in Northwestern, CT. The park itself is situated on one hundred and fifty acres and is surrounded by over two hundred additional acres of land in conservation. Nearly seventy artists from around the world are represented. It is intended to be an experience in landscape architecture, art and nature. Pack a bagged lunch and join us to see this beautiful park! We will have access to a cart to drive around once we are on-site. Departure from the Library at 9:30 a.m.

Interested in driving patrons to the park? We will need volunteers to help with a caravan! To volunteer please email kla-bmcallister@biblio.org

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture

Visit to Cloudbreak Park

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Cloudbreak is a private sculpture park and nature preserve located in Northwestern, CT. The park...
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Kent Memorial Library
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Kent Memorial Library
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Kent
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“Level Up at Your Library” Summer Reading Program for all ages, Morris Public Library, June 24 -August 20, 2025.


We are excited to offer a fun and engaging Summer Reading Program “Level Up at Your Library,” June 24 – August 20, 2025.


Each reading level has their own “Level Up at Your Library” Activity Card to participate in the program. Youngsters (PreK and under) will enjoy reading with their families and engage in fun activities. Students (Grades K-Grade 5) will count the number of their new reading adventures by writing them down in their cards. Teens (Grades 6-12) and adults will explore new and special book selections, which they can easily find at their Library.


Submit your completed cards (could be more than one!) to enter for a chance to win a Level Up at Your Library Prize.


Find weekly coloring projects for children and adults throughout the program – complete yours and share it for our library display!

No registration is required – obtain your card at the kickoff, at the library or download it from the website https://morrispubliclibrary.net (all levels!).

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Community & Family

Summer Reading Program for all ages "Level Up at Your Library"

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“Level Up at Your Library” Summer Reading Program for all ages, Morris Public Library, June 24 -August 20, 2025. We are excited to offer a fun and engaging Summer Reading Program “Level Up at Your...
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Morris Public Library
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Morris Public Library
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Morris
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"Finding the Light": an exhibit of oil paintings by Chandra Rogers.

Chandra Rogers is a contemporary painter residing in Litchfield County with her husband and two daughters. Primarily self-taught, Chandra began consistently painting in 2012 after signing up for a local oil painting class, which led to a deluge of personal development through various classes and workshops and a lifelong passion for art. Her diverse subjects have included animals, portraiture, still lifes, landscapes, abstracts and commissioned pieces primarily in oil paint, pastels, and charcoal. Her current work is inspired by the study of light, color, mark-making, and a spirited painterly brushstroke, and has been described as capturing the soul of her subjects.

Chandra is a member of the Washington Art Association and Kent Art Association and her work has been displayed in various juried and solo shows throughout Connecticut, receiving numerous awards, most notably the Barbara Goodspeed Award, Award for Graphics, and multiple Awards of Excellence at the Kent Art Association, Honorable Mention at the Washington Art Association, and most recently Best in Show at Gallery 25 in New Milford, CT. Susan Grisell, a judge at a recent juried show, stated “Chandra’s draftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in her expressive portraits of people and animals.”

Chandra’s current show is a collection of primarily recent works reflecting her love for experimentation and trying new techniques, from traditional glazing techniques to achieve a photorealistic effect, to loose abstracts with a focus on gestural brushstrokes and mark making. Subjects include a collection of sunsets, still lifes, florals, abstracts, landscapes, portraiture, and animal paintings.


8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Finding the Light by Chandra Rogers

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"Finding the Light": an exhibit of oil paintings by Chandra Rogers. Chandra Rogers is a contemporary painter residing in Litchfield County with her husband and two daughters. Primarily self-taught,...
Friday
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Minor Memorial Library
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Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
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Get ready to go big! The New Hartford Artisans Guild is thrilled to announce our upcoming Big

Works Art Show, celebrating artwork that makes a bold statement. This is your chance to showcase

your largest, most impactful pieces—the only requirement is that one dimension must be at least

24 inches. Whether it’s towering canvases, sweeping landscapes, or grand sculptural forms, we

want to fill the gallery with work that commands attention. Don’t miss this opportunity to take up

space and let your creativity shine on a larger scale!

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

The Big Show

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Get ready to go big! The New Hartford Artisans Guild is thrilled to announce our...
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New Hartford Artisans Guild
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New Hartford
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BEAT THE HEAT WITH FABULOUS SUMMER SALES AND FUN! If your idea of fun is great sales, fabulous food, and music, Kent is the place to be the first weekend of August. Rain or shine!   

Sponsored by the Kent Chamber of Commerce the Kent Sidewalk Sale Day takes place in 2025 from Thursday August 7 through Sunday August 10. The event is free and offers super-sized retail therapy as well as entertainment for the whole family.

The full schedule of events is posted on the Sidewalk Sale Days page .




8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Community & Family

Kent Sidewalk Sale Days

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BEAT THE HEAT WITH FABULOUS SUMMER SALES AND FUN! If your idea of fun is great sales,...
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 The Gunn Museum announces a new exhibit American Perspectives: Peril and Possibilities. This exhibit is part of our American Revolution 250 celebrations.

The exhibit tells the story of the impossible dream, a revolution against the world’s mightiest Empire that would create a new nation built on the ideals of freedom, liberty and opportunity. The exhibit discusses Connecticut and our community including during the war.




8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
History

Peril and Possibilities Exhibit

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 The Gunn Museum announces a new exhibit American Perspectives: Peril and Possibilities ....
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Washington
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Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

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Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr,...
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Welcome to the heart of bluegrass bliss at the only multi-day bluegrass festival in Connecticut! Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Litchfield County, this annual event stands as a beacon for bluegrass enthusiasts, drawing together musicians, fans, and families for an unforgettable celebration of traditional and contemporary bluegrass music. With a rich tapestry of sounds echoing through the hills, Podunk transforms Goshen into a vibrant hub of toe-tapping rhythms and harmonious melodies. From seasoned bluegrass veterans to emerging talents, the festival promises a weekend filled with stellar performances, jam sessions, kids activities, round the clock field pickin’ and the warm camaraderie of a community brought together by a shared love for this timeless genre. Join us in this musical journey where the spirit of bluegrass finds its home in the heart of Connecticut!

2025 PODUNK LINEUP

Dan Tyminski Band (Sat.)

 Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley (Fri.)

Po’ Ramblin’ Boys with Jim Lauderdale (Fri.)

Stillhouse Junkies (Fri.)

Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road (Sat.)

The Burnett Sisters Band (Sat.)

Carson Peters & Iron Mountain (Fri.)

The Blue Canyon Boys (Fri.)

My Brother’s Keeper (Sat. & Sun.)

Rock Hearts (Sat. & Sun.)

Amanda Cook Band (Fri.)

Eugene Tyler Band (Thurs.)

The Ruta Beggars (Thurs.)

Bloodroot Gap (Sat.)

Podunk Kids Academy (Sun.)


Multiple Stages • Workshops • Kids Academy • On Site Camping • Hookups • Kids Activities Band & Song Writing Competitions • Food and Craft Vendors • Round the Clock Field Picking • Jams

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Music Festivals

Podunk Bluegrass Music Festival

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Welcome to the heart of bluegrass bliss at the only multi-day bluegrass festival in Connecticut! Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Litchfield County, this annual event stands as a beacon...
Friday
Aug 8
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Goshen Fairgrounds
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Goshen
Goshen Fairgrounds
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Goshen
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
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Enjoy the works of

Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett

About the Artists 

Sarah Blodgett

Sarah Blodgett is a photographer from the Hudson Valley in New York. Born in New York City, daughter of a professional advertising photographer, she bought her first camera at the age of ten and has been shooting ever since. A commercial & portrait photographer professionally since 1993, her passion now lies with creating images of wildlife and natural areas. Her primary focus is on birds as well as landscapes, seascapes, still lives and florals. She also offers speaking programs to accompany her work with a focus on ecology and preservation of the natural world around us.

 https://westernconnecticut.blogspot.com/2025/07/art-lovers-covered-bridge-woven-hand_30.html

Tina Puckett

American Master Weaver Tina Puckett is a self-taught Artist. who has been weaving since 1981. For over 40 years the woven arts have been evolving and each one is indescribably dynamic and colorful. The character of each piece is an expression of Tina's imagination and her sense of color that she applies to the weaving and structural form. Throughout Tina’s career she has exhibited her woven arts at museums, art galleries, libraries and art shows. Also, has been featured in magazines, books, newspapers, TV and on different platforms on the web.

Artist Statement

My woven pieces from baskets to wall sculptures, ceiling hangers, to furniture has evolved and is the way I define myself as an artist, and as a woman. I am fulfilling my dreams that started out with my imagination as a set designer. My creative path took a turn. It was not set design—but the woven arts with its many forms and functions where I found the passion for my life’s work.

The natural beauty of Bittersweet always sparks my imagination and is at the heart of the many pieces I weave. My imagination guides all that I do and it has become very attuned to the harmony of shapes, forms, and colors of the vines and reeds. I am also influenced by the beauty of our natural world and wonder how to weave it.

My palette for color is very much influenced by this experience of growing up in South America. I mix my own dyes and enjoy building a palette for the reeds that will shape textures and forms with color into a

​ one of a kind woven art!

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

In and with Nature - Mixed Media Exhibit - Sarah Blodgett Photography & Tina Puckett Master Basket Weaver

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Enjoy the works of Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett About the...
Friday
Aug 8
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Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
Online Event
West Cornwall
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Gently used books at extremely low prices! Adult fiction , trade, and paperbacks, including vintage science fiction. Non-fiction sorted by category, with a large selection of military history. Children's and YA books sorted by topics and reading levels. Back to School, Halloween, puzzles, and gift items. Payment by cash, check, or Venmo. Early Bird fee ($5.00) on Friday 10am-11am. All proceeds benefit library programs.

8/8/2025
Single event
Education & Learning

FRIENDS of the LIBRARY BOOK SALE

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Gently used books at extremely low prices! Adult fiction , trade, and paperbacks, including...
Friday
Aug 8
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New Milford Public Library
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New Milford
New Milford Public Library
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New Milford
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is thrilled to announce our midsummer exhibition focused on three artists whose keen observation and connection to the natural world invites us to pause and appreciate.


Margot Glass focuses primarily on drawing, using various traditional methods and materials as a foundation for her work, including traditional silverpoint and 14k goldpoint, homemade organic inks and oil and acrylic painting with mixed mica using fine point crow quill pens in place of brushes.


Glass is inspired by the tradition of idealizing nature in art and design as ornament across cultures while seeking to observe and represent her subjects as accurately as possible in all their irregularity and imperfection.


Central to her work is the exploration of ephemeral, fragile subjects, focusing primarily on weeds or ‘waste plants’, and other plants generally considered to be undesirable, to recognize their beauty in all their imperfection and asymmetry. Her focus on these marginal plants is guided by the question of what we value, what we consider ‘belonging’ to mean, and to highlight the beauty of what is present in the disrupted landscape that we find ourselves in today.


Margot Glass grew up in New York City, and studied art at The Art Students' League, Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design, and Fashion Institute of Technology. Glass’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally. She is a recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council STARS Artist Residency; Lost and Found Lab Artist-in-Residence and an Oak Spring Garden Foundation Interdisciplinary Fellowship. Her work is in private and public collections including the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon, PA, Weatherspoon Art Museum, NC, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, VA, Fidelity Investments Corporate Art Collection, MA, Hotel Del Coronado Collection, CA, Allentown Art Museum, PA, Midwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart, IN, the Beth Rudin deWoody Collection, among others. She currently lives and works in Western Massachusetts.


Richard Klein has been copper plating organic objects for over three decades utilizing found objects that are intrinsically fragile and impermanent. The process allows Klein to encase natural objects in a thin coating of metallic copper, permanently preserving them. The alchemical transformation being both practical and poetic. 


In his most recent work, the artist juxtaposes electroplated natural findings with photo gravures of urban landscapes addressing our relationship with nature simultaneously reminding us that we are nature and that our detachment from nature is the source of much of the destruction to our planet. In particular, the artist’s interest in both fungi and copper hint at the convergence of natural and technological evolution: fungi, through their mycelium, connect virtually all terrestrial plant life, acting as natural communication networks; while copper is the material that the human-made electrical and digital networks depend on. 


Richard Klein is the former exhibitions director of The Aldrich of Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT. His work has been shown widely in US and is in the public collections of Norton Family Collection, Santa Monica, CA, De Cordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA, Connecticut Artists Collection, Hartford, CT and has been featured in The New Criterion, Two Coats of Paint, Hyperallergic, Art Forum, The Brooklyn Rail and Art New England to name a few. The artist lives and works in CT.


Francis Sills’s work is grounded in the perceptual-based, realist tradition. The artist works directly from observation in nature. In dealing with the intricacies and challenges of working from observation and the sustained experience of intense, visual scrutiny, the artist comes to understand and know his world. The flora series is an ongoing group of paintings utilizing the flowers and plants from the artist’s home garden. Sills recently been adding various shaped mirrors to the set ups, which both multiply the forms and fracture the space. Sills’ paintings are dense and subtle, revealing specific nuances of color, light, and form. Often, the underlying geometry and architecture of the composition are apparent in the application of paint, the artist’s analytic thinking about structure and his methodology still evident in the finished work.


Sills’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, has been featured in publications such as Wall Street International Magazine, American Art Collector, The New York Times, I Like Your Work Podcast, and can be found in The Fine Art Program and Collection at Montefiore Einstein, New York, NY. Francis Sills earned his MFA at Parsons School of Design, New York, NY and BFA at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. The artist lives and works in South Carolina.


Please contact Lani Holloway, Associate Director, Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquires or to arrange a preview of the exhibition.


8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Walking Not Talking (Nature as Muse)

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Kenise Barnes Fine Art is thrilled to announce our midsummer exhibition focused on three artists...
Friday
Aug 8
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Kenise Barnes Fine Art
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Kenise Barnes Fine Art
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Kent
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Fri
Aug
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Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and challenges ideas surrounding identity and its fragile nature, politics and trans expression through a satirical and spontaneous approach. 


Recently, Bismuth has taken up oil painting as her primary medium, in which she creates numeric and interactive landscapes. 


Dismembered, showing at Peggy Mercury, will be her debut solo exhibit and will showcase her self-portrait images alongside painted works. Co-curated with James Boehmer and Gregory Fricke, the show will display Bismuth's current fascination with fragmentation and isolation, and so much more.


Peggy Mercury

Kent Barns

9 Maple Street, Unit 2

Kent, CT 06757


IG @itspeggymercury


For more information email us at hithere@peggymercury.com

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

DISMEMBERED by Bismuth Arsenide

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Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and...
Friday
Aug 8
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Peggy Mercury
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Kent
Peggy Mercury
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Kent
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Time for self care with nature therapy! Join Amy Lopez, Bloom Where Planted Facilitator, in crafting pressed flowers to create a summery suncatcher to take home and enjoy.

* Pre-registration & Pre-registration required. Limited spots!

8/8/2025
Single event
Hobbies & Crafts
Crafting Workshops

Bloom Where Planted: Pressed Flower Suncatcher

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Time for self care with nature therapy! Join Amy Lopez, Bloom Where Planted Facilitator, in...
Friday
Aug 8
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Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
Litchfield Community Center
Online Event
Litchfield
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Gallery 25 Presents: Heatwaves & Hues – A Summer Art Show

Heatwaves & Hues, running from Friday, May 2 – Sunday, August 17. This vibrant exhibition will showcase works bursting with color and inspired by the warmth and energy of summer.

Plan a Fun Weekend in New Milford!

New Milford is an exciting destination, offering a variety of activities for visitors. Enjoy well-reviewed restaurants, pubs, and unique shops, take in a film at our charming Art Deco movie theater, or catch a live performance at the innovative TheatreWorks playhouse. Stroll through our beautiful historic New England Green, a perfect spot to relax and soak in the town’s charm.

Experience Gallery 25

Gallery 25 is an artist-run gallery featuring 25 members working across all genres. Along with our exciting exhibitions, we invite you to take part in our workshops, live demonstrations, artist discussions, and photography walks!

We welcome you to explore, create, and be inspired!

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gallery 25 Summer Art Show: Heatwaves & Hues

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Gallery 25 Presents: Heatwaves & Hues – A Summer Art Show Heatwaves & Hues, running from Friday, May 2 – Sunday, August 17. This vibrant exhibition will showcase works bursting with color...
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Aug 8
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Gallery 25
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Gallery 25
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New Milford
Fri
Aug
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Fri
Aug
8

Moderated by Nancy Schuler - In-Person:

Join us as we are introduced to the writings of Carol Ruggiero by her devoted husband, Albert.


Albert says this book was never meant to be, but after Carol passed in 2020, Al knew that her writings of 20 years needed to be published.


“Her writings are short, very funny, always thought provoking and just what the world needs in these often sad and scary times.” 


You will come away feeling like you've always known Carol. Al may ask volunteers from the audience if they would like to read.

8/8/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Midday Talks: Pearls from Carol

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Moderated by Nancy Schuler - In-Person: Join us as we are introduced to the writings of Carol...
Friday
Aug 8
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Join us for a joyful exploration of nature & art!

Fridays at 1 PM - August 1, 8 & 15

For ages 8 & up

Registration is Required at OWL website

Did you ever want to explore true magic in the universe? This program series is an invitation into an artistic movement that focuses on the magic of the natural world. All are welcome, bring your individual talents and interests. All supplies will be provided. 

Ms. Ammirati is an artist, wildlife intuitive/naturalist/activist, and master gardener. 


 


8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture

Art, Nature & Magic

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Join us for a joyful exploration of nature & art! Fridays at 1 PM - August 1, 8 & 15 For...
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Aug 8
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
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Aug
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Fri
Aug
8

The David M. Hunt Library is pleased to announce COLLAGE REDUX!, a vibrant exhibition showcasing the innovative work of artist Ingrid Freidenbergs. The show will run throughout the month of July, with a special artist reception on Saturday, July 12, from 5 to 7 PM and an artist’s talk on Thursday July 24 at 5:30PM.

Freidenbergs’ exhibition is packed with both collages and box constructions that run riot with the intricate layering of found images and objects, textures, and colors – red is prominent in the artist’s visual language. Her approach transforms disparate elements into compelling therapeutic visual storytelling.


8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Ingrid Freidenbergs: COLLAGE REDUX Exhibition

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The David M. Hunt Library is pleased to announce COLLAGE REDUX!, a vibrant exhibition showcasing...
Friday
Aug 8
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David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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Falls Village
David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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Falls Village
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Our August book club is sure to generate a thoughtful discussion on Hernan Diaz’s sweeping and Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Trust.

Amidst the glamour and exuberance of 1920s New York, Benjamin and Helen Rask are household names. He’s a towering figure in finance, a Wall Street titan; she’s the refined daughter of reclusive aristocrats. Together, they epitomize high society and unimaginable wealth, just as the decade’s dizzying extravagance begins to teeter on the edge of collapse. But how did they truly amass their fortune? And at what hidden cost?

This enigma lies at the heart of Gone with the Wind, a bestselling 1936 novel that captivates New York’s elite. Yet, behind this version of events are competing accounts—other voices, other truths—that complicate the story and challenge its authority.

In Trust, Hernan Diaz weaves these narratives into a masterful, layered literary puzzle. As a determined woman seeks to unravel the myths and distortions surrounding the Rasks’ legacy, the novel becomes a riveting meditation on money, power, truth, and manipulation. Spanning generations, Trust is both a gripping historical narrative and an ingenious exploration of how stories are told—and who gets to say them.

Registration is required: https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/gml-friday-book-club-trust-by-hernan-diaz/

Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk.


8/8/2025
Single event
Community & Family

Gunn Memorial Library Adult Program - Friday Afternoon Book Club: Trust, by Hernan Diaz

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Our August book club is sure to generate a thoughtful discussion on Hernan Diaz’s sweeping and...
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Aug 8
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Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Fri
Aug
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Fri
Aug
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Monday, Aug 4 - Friday Aug 8, 2025


* Online Registration Required


LEGO® Master, I choose you!! In the race to be crowned the Ultimate Pokémon Champion, we need your

help! Learn to build your favorite Pokémon, level up by teaching them special moves, evolve them into

more powerful versions, and come face to face with the current champion in an epic battle for the title.

Learn from our Play-Well Pokémon Masters so you can make it to the top!

Pre-registration required.


8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Hobbies & Crafts
Crafting Workshops

Pokemon Engineering with LEGO (Ages 7-12)

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Monday, Aug 4 - Friday Aug 8, 2025 * Online Registration Required LEGO® Master, I choose you!! In...
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Aug 8
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Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
Fri
Aug
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Fri
Aug
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🎨✨ August Light: A Sherman Artists Exhibition @ Kent Art Association

🗓 August 8–30

🎉 Opening Reception: Friday, August 8 | 6–8 PM

Celebrate the glow of late summer at August Light, a stunning exhibition presented by Sherman Artists at the Kent Art Association. This show features an inspiring collection of artwork in all genres and mediums—from painting and photography to sculpture and fused glass.

Join us for the opening reception on August 8 to meet the artists, enjoy refreshments, and explore this vibrant showcase of creativity.

🖼️ See something you love? Take it home!

Purchasing a piece directly supports local artists and helps keep the creative spirit thriving in our community.

Free and open to the public. Come be inspired—and maybe leave with something beautiful.

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

August Light: A Sherman Artists Exhibition @ Kent Art Association

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🎨✨ August Light: A Sherman Artists Exhibition @ Kent Art Association 🗓 August 8–30 🎉 Opening...
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Aug 8
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Kent Art Association
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Fri
Aug
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Opening Reception. Friday, July 25 6-8 PM

7 Water ST, Torrington, CT

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Five Points 2025 Small Works Juried Exhibition

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Opening Reception. Friday, July 25 6-8 PM 7 Water ST, Torrington, CT
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Aug 8
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Five Points Center for the Visual Arts
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Five Points Center for the Visual Arts
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Torrington
Fri
Aug
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Fri
Aug
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Patrons 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.


SCHEDULE


Thursdays

Tours leave at 4,5,6, 6:30, 7, 7:30


Fridays

Tours leave at 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 6:30, 7, 7:30


Saturdays & Sundays

Tours leave at 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3


The iconic family-favorite board game comes to life! Enter the world of CLUE in the interactive and immersive experience, CLUE: A Walking Mystery.


Have you ever wanted to solve a cold murder case? Have you ever wanted to inhabit the world of CLUE and unravel its mystery like a real detective? This is your chance. CLUE: A Walking Mystery is an interactive, IRL version of the beloved board game. In this version, the murder was never solved, the mansion sold, and the furniture from all nine rooms has been auctioned off and scattered throughout downtown Torrington.


In this new spin on everyone’s favorite mystery game, guests step into the roles of descendants of the beloved CLUE characters: Mayor Green, Colonel Mustard, Solicitor Peacock, Professor Plum, Miss Scarlett and Chef White.


You are a newly minted detective sent to find clues in pieces of furniture that came from the iconic rooms in Tudor Mansion (the Library, the Billiard Room, the Ballroom, etc.) in order to solve the murder mystery and finally answer the questions:


WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT?

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Clue: A Walking Mystery

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Patrons 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. SCHEDULE Thursdays Tours leave at 4,5,6,...
Friday
Aug 8
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Warner Theatre
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Torrington
Warner Theatre
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Torrington
Fri
Aug
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Fri
Aug
8


Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children’s Theater, an award-winning educational theater celebrating 45 years, will perform Anansi- the Trickster Spider: A West African Folktale  on Friday, August 8th at 2 pm at The Mattatuck Museum. The performance is open to the public and will feature summer theater campers with Grumbling Gryphons actors. Anansi- the Trickster Spider is a well-known, comical character and infamous trickster who originated in Ghana with the Ashanti people of Western Africa. This vibrant tale, "How Anansi Brought the Stories Down", tells how Anansi, with the aid of the children in the audience, tricks the various animals of the jungle and retrieves the stolen stories of the world from Nyame, the Sky God. 

Musician Jeff Guzinski on keyboards, four professional Gryphon actors, along with the cast of children from the week-long theater camp portray a variety of lively characters. Daniel Saed of West Cornwall plays the lead role of Anansi-The Trickster Spider. Natalie Resto and Grace Persaud play multiple roles including honey bees along with the campers. Leslie Elias, director and playwright, plays numerous roles in the production, including the comical characters of Crocodile, Monkey, Lion and Queen Bee. Ms. Elias has served as Artistic Director and co-founder of Grumbling Gryphons for forty-five years. She is the recent winner of the 2023 Connecticut Artist Fellowship Award, the FY2024 Artist Respond Grant and winner of the 2018 Connecticut Arts Hero Award. In 2018 she won the Culture Max Award given by Northwest Connecticut Arts Council for Arts Educator.   


The theater company is renowned for its fantastic masks and captivating costumes, made by Ellen Moon of Cornwall, CT., and for its innovative interaction with children. Grumbling Gryphons has been performing in schools, museums, libraries and festivals throughout the United States since 1980. In 2003 they won the Connecticut Governor’s Arts Award. They are now celebrating their 45th year of providing educational and participatory theater throughout New England and beyond.

 


8/8/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Performance of Anansi- the Trickster Spider: A West African Folktale

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Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children’s Theater, an award-winning educational theater celebrating...
Friday
Aug 8
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3:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Fridays from end of May through mid-October. 3:00 TO 6:00 PM Rain* or Shine!

Held at the KENT LAND TRUST FIELD, 37 South Main Street (Route 7 just south of the traffic light) and across the road from Kent Greenhouse & Gardens


Fresh produce, baked goods, homemade preserves, fresh poultry, gourmet mushrooms, herbal teas & products, honey, maple syrup, salsa, guacamole & chips, and more!!


*In case of heavy rains or storms we will be located at CT Antique Machinery Association, 31 Kent Cornwall Rd (Route 7 North) - advance notice will be given.

8/8/2025
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Food & Drink
Food Markets

Kent CT Farmers Market

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Fridays from end of May through mid-October. 3:00 TO 6:00 PM Rain* or Shine! Held at the KENT...
Friday
Aug 8
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Kent Land Trust Field
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Kent
Kent Land Trust Field
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Kent
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

 The 67th Annual Rose Algrant Art Show, a beloved tradition in Cornwall, is set to enchant art enthusiasts from August 8th to 10th at the Cornwall Consolidated School, located at 5 Cream Hill Road, West Cornwall, CT.


This esteemed exhibition will feature a diverse collection of artworks from talented artists residing in Cornwall. Attendees will enjoy an array of media, including paintings, photography, drawings, ceramics, handmade shoes, textiles, prints, furniture, and sculptures. The event promises a remarkable showcase of artistic expression and creativity.

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Friends of Rose Algrant Art Show

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 The 67th Annual Rose Algrant Art Show, a beloved tradition in Cornwall, is set to enchant...
Friday
Aug 8
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Cornwall Consolidated School
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Cornwall Consolidated School
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West Cornwall
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Please join us on Friday, August 8th from 4-6 PM as we welcome artist Bismuth Arsenide to open her new exhibition Dismembered at Peggy Mercury!


Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and challenges ideas surrounding identity and its fragile nature, politics and trans expression through a satirical and spontaneous approach. 


Recently, Bismuth has taken up oil painting as her primary medium, in which she creates numeric and interactive landscapes. 


Dismembered, showing at Peggy Mercury, will be her debut solo exhibit and will showcase her self-portrait images alongside painted works. Co-curated with James Boehmer and Gregory Fricke, the show will display Bismuth's current fascination with fragmentation and isolation, and so much more.


Peggy Mercury

Kent Barns

9 Maple Street, Unit 2

Kent, CT 06757


IG @itspeggymercury

For more information email us at hithere@peggymercury.com

8/8/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

DISMEMBERED by Bismuth Arsenide Opening Reception

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Please join us on Friday, August 8th from 4-6 PM as we welcome artist Bismuth Arsenide to open...
Friday
Aug 8
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Peggy Mercury
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Kent
Peggy Mercury
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Kent
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Rebecca Miller To Present her Documentary Arthur Miller: Writer at Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury.

The Arthur Miller Writing Studio will host award-winning director Rebecca Miller for a fundraising event with a screening and discussion of her 2017 film Arthur Miller: Writer on Friday, August 8 at 5:30 PM. at the Minor Memorial Library, 23 South Street, Roxbury. Seating is very limited and tickets will not be available at the door. Refreshments will be served. Following the screening, Rebecca will answer questions and talk about her efforts to initiate the preservation of her father’s studio in its home town of Roxbury.

8/8/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Film, Media & Digital Arts

AMWS hosts Rebecca Miller: Documentary Screening of Arthur Miller: Writer

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Rebecca Miller To Present her Documentary Arthur Miller: Writer at Minor Memorial Library in...
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Aug 8
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Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
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Aug
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Fri
Aug
8

Dear Music Lovers,

Our 2025 Summer Concert Series continues with another enchanting evening of chamber music on Friday, August 8 at 5:30 PM, featuring beloved works that radiate charm, elegance, and heart.


Featured Works:

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Eine kleine Nachtmusik

Arguably the most iconic serenade ever written, Mozart’s “A Little Night Music” sparkles with joy, wit, and grace. A true treasure of the classical era.


Johannes Brahms – Liebeslieder Walzer, Op. 52

A romantic and spirited collection of love songs inspired by Viennese waltzes, brimming with lyrical beauty and emotional nuance.


Heinrich Hoffmann – Serenade

This rarely heard gem features the flute in a Mendelssohnian soundscape—light, lyrical, and full of fresh, melodic charm.


Featured Performer: Sooyun Kim, flute

Praised for her dazzling virtuosity and expressive depth, internationally acclaimed flutist Sooyun Kim brings brilliance and warmth to the stage in this elegant summer performance.


Venue:

The First Congregational Church

6 Kirby Road | Washington, Connecticut


Join us in the historic Meeting House of Washington’s First Congregational Church for a moving performance by world-class musicians. This second concert in our series promises to be an uplifting and memorable summer evening.


2025 Summer Classical Concert Series

Fridays, August 1, 8, 15, & 22 at 5:30 PM


We hope you’ll continue the musical journey with us this August—each week offering a new and inspiring experience in the heart of Litchfield County.


With warm regards,

The Washington Friends of Music Board

Bringing world-class classical music to Washington, CT

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Washington Friends of Music - August Concert Series

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Dear Music Lovers, Our 2025 Summer Concert Series continues with another enchanting evening of...
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Aug 8
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First Congregational Church of Washington
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Washington
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Aug
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Morris Beach & Recreation's 2025 Summer Concert Series continues!


Soul Sound Revue is by far the hottest nine piece Motown show this side of Detroit, performing the greatest hits in the true “Motown Tradition”. Soul Sound Revue recreates the dynamic vocal harmonies and stylings of classic Motown groups of the sixties, seventies, and eighties: The Four Tops, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Earth Wind & Fire, and many more. With all its flash and finery, reminiscent of a time when a band’s looks were as important as their sound, Soul Sound Revue’s three lead vocalists explode onto the stage backed by a power house rhythm and horn section!


Bring your beach chairs and blankets and join us at the Morris Town Beach Pavilion as we celebrate Summer with some amazing live music! Wooo hooooo!


FOOD TRUCKS!

La Guera Mexican Grill & Cantina

Ben & Jerry's


Fun begins at 6:00 pm. No tickets or reservations required.


**Please be advised that Morris Town Beach Parking Permits are NOT required to attend any Town sponsored function, including our annual Summer Concert Series.**


Friday, August 8, 2025

6:00 pm

Morris Town Beach (83 East Shore Road)


FREE!


(Visit this Facebook page or our website (morrisct.gov) for any possible cancellations due to weather.)



8/8/2025
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Morris Beach and Recreation Summer Concert Series: Soul Sound Revue.

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Morris Beach & Recreation's 2025 Summer Concert Series continues! Soul Sound Revue is by far the hottest nine piece Motown show this side of Detroit, performing the greatest hits in the true...
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The Morris Town Beach
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The final event on Friday, August 8th at 6 pm will be a community talent show/open mic night. The David M. Hunt Library and the Falls Village Recreation Committee are excited to offer a summer concert series on the lawn of the David M. Hunt Library. The final event on Friday, August 8th at 6 pm will be a community talent show/open mic night.Pack a picnic, bring chairs or a blanket, and join us on the library lawn for music this summer! These events are free and open to the public. 

8/8/2025
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Community & Family

Concerts on the Library Lawn: Community Open Mic

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The final event on Friday, August 8th at 6 pm will be a community talent show/open mic night. The...
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Aug 8
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David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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Falls Village
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Ysanne & the Lotus Blues blend jazz and soul with captivating storytelling, led by jazz vocalist Ysanne. Her soulful performances explore themes of love, backed by the dynamic Lotus Blues collective.

Recent highlights include singing the National Anthem at the Hartford Mayor's Inaugural Ball 2024, placing 3rd in Hartford's Got Talent, May 2023, and residencies at Hartford venues. The group has performed at the Hartford Foundation Gala, Hartbeat Music Festival, Indie Soul Fest and community events like DominGo. Ysanne also starred as Billie Holiday in "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grille" at Seacoast Repertory Theatre.

Experience Ysanne & the Lotus Blues jazz vibrations and stay tuned for more heartfelt performances.

Sponsored by:

  • Travis Lipinski, Realtor Licensed in CT, 860.921.8542
  • Berkshire Alarm
  • Torrington Downtown Partners
  • T&M Building Co.
  • Union Saving Bank
8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture

Ysanne & the Lotus Blues

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Ysanne & the Lotus Blues blend jazz and soul with captivating storytelling, led by jazz...
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Aug 8
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Torrington Historical Society
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Torrington Historical Society
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Torrington
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Join us for a warm evening hosted by author R.M. Bryant for her new novel When We Meet Again. A heartfelt story for ages 7 - 107, readers are guided through this wonderful semi-fictional memoir regarding a beloved Dalmatian.

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Honeybee Books & Tea Author Event - When We Meet Again

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Join us for a warm evening hosted by author R.M. Bryant for her new novel When We Meet Again. A...
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Aug 8
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Honeybee Books & Tea
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Honeybee Books & Tea
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New Milford
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

oin us in the Junior Room for an end-of-summer-reading celebration. You bring the cupcakes, we’ll provide the decorations! We recommend each participant bring 12 cupcakes. Attendance at this event counts towards the summer’s 8-point goal. For kids entering Grades 5 and above only, please. Registration is appreciated, please email the Junior Room (kmljuniorroom@biblio.org) to register or for more information, or register online.


8/8/2025
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Hobbies & Crafts

Teen & Tween Cupcake Decorating

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oin us in the Junior Room for an end-of-summer-reading celebration. You bring the cupcakes,...
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Kent Memorial Library
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Kent Memorial Library
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Kent
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Paint and sip located above Toothpick on Water Street in Torrington!

BYOB! Painting new types of still life's every week.


All materials included in price

RSVP online

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture

Sip Dip Done

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Paint and sip located above Toothpick on Water Street in Torrington! BYOB! Painting new types of still life's every week. All materials included in price RSVP online
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Aug 8
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Riverton Frame Company
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Riverton Frame Company
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Torrington
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Friday, August 8th, at 7PM, John Mayock (https://johnmayockmusic.com/home) returns to 2nd Home. John is a singer, song stylist, and writer with deep roots in Folk, Rock, and Country music. An accomplished guitarist who also plays harmonica, mandolin, and piano, John has shared the stage with diverse artists including Greg Allman, NRBQ, Dar Williams, and Jonathan Edwards. His live performances reflect his love of music, and his repertoire is extensive and unique. As he likes to say, "It's all about the song." Come down and enjoy!


For reservations call 860-238-4500 or email us at momanddad@2ndhomelounge.com


See our complete event list - https://2ndhomelounge.com/events/


2nd Home Lounge

524 Main Street, Winsted


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Join our mailing list - https://2ndhomelounge.com/email-sign-up/

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

John Mayock at 2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge

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Friday, August 8th, at 7PM, John Mayock (https://johnmayockmusic.com/home) returns to 2nd Home. John is a singer, song stylist, and writer with deep roots in Folk, Rock, and Country music. An...
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Aug 8
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2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
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WINSTED
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Aug
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Fri
Aug
8

7:00 on Friday night, General Trivia

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture

Trivia at the brewery

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7:00 on Friday night, General Trivia
Friday
Aug 8
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Bad Dog Brewing Company
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Bad Dog Brewing Company
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Torrington
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Join us for a fun night under the stars at Fuessenich Park for Movie in the Outfield featuring the family-friendly classic Rookie of the Year (1993). Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and friends for this free outdoor movie experience.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, August 8, 2025
  • Movie Start Time: 7:30 PM
  • Location: Fuessenich Park, Torrington, CT
  • Admission: Free, no tickets needed
  • Snacks & Drinks: Available for purchase

Enjoy a night out in the park with the community and watch a movie on the big screen. This event is hosted by Torrington Parks & Recreation.

For More Information:

Come out and play—see you in the outfield!


8/8/2025
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Community & Family

Torrington Recreation: Movie in the Outfield - Rookie of the Year

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Join us for a fun night under the stars at Fuessenich Park for Movie in the Outfield featuring...
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Aug
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The String Quintet in C Major – scored for two violins, a viola, and two cellos – is among the handful of greatest chamber works ever. Composed in September of 1828, during the final weeks of Schubert's life, the Quintet was the composer's last instrumental work and ranks among his greatest accomplishments. With his decision to use a second cello, he revolutionized the art of writing for strings, producing sounds that no one had ever created before in a small string ensemble


Performing are Susan Rotholz, flute; Michael Roth, violin; Jane Chung, violin; Richard Wolfe, viola; Eliot Bailen, cello; and Sarah Hewett-Roth, cello.


Tickets $30. Children ages 16 and under free. As seating is limited, we recommend purchasing tickets in advance at https://www.scemusic.org/ticketsandprograms. Tickets will be available at the door, subject to availability.

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Schubert’s Finest Hour

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The String Quintet in C Major – scored for two violins, a viola, and two cellos – is among the...
Friday
Aug 8
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Merryall Center for the Arts
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Merryall Center for the Arts
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New Milford
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Friday, August 8, we’re bringing another batch of the funniest comedians in the Northeast to Main St. in Torrington for a night full of laughs!

Our shows regularly feature comics who’ve been on Comedy Central, HBO, and the Comedy Cellar.

Come see an incredibly talented lineup, and enjoy some of the best food and drink in Torrington!

Doors Open at 7:00

Show Starts at 7:30

See you there!

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture

The Comedy Lounge at SALT2.0 - Friday, August 8, 2025

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Friday, August 8, we’re bringing another batch of the funniest comedians in the Northeast to Main...
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Aug 8
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SALT 2.0 - Torrington
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SALT 2.0 - Torrington
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Torrington
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8

Part of the Dialogues concert theme. Step back in time as we recreate the spirit of an early 19th-century concert experience, with audiences encouraged to participate as they would have then. We hope you will experience the music as audiences did two centuries ago – with spontaneous reactions (applause included), conversations with your seatmates during performances, and an intimate connection with the performers! Works by Juan Arriaga, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Jeff Scott, Strauss, Jr., Mozart, and Maurer. The historic Music Shed is in Connecticut’s pastoral Litchfield Hills. Come early for a brookside picnic or stroll the gorgeous grounds before the concert. With Tai Murray (violin), William Purvis (horn), Steve Taylor (oboe) & the Norfolk Chamber Music Fellows.

$35 – $70; $10 Young Adults (19-35);  Kids Under 19 Come Free! 

8/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Music Festivals

A Night in an Early 1800's Concert Hall at Norfolk

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Part of the Dialogues concert theme. Step back in time as we recreate the spirit of an early...
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Aug 8
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Norfolk Chamber Music Festival
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Norfolk Chamber Music Festival
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Norfolk
Fri
Aug
8
Fri
Aug
8


ACCLAIMED MAGICIAN BELINDA SINCLAIR PERFORMS HER THEATRICAL MAGIC WITH CAPTIVATING SLEIGHT OF HAND, FUSING ALLEGORY WITH HISTORICAL STORIES ABOUT MAGIC IN THE HANDS OF WOMEN, AND HOW THEY CONVINCED US ALL THAT MAGIC WAS REAL AND THAT OUR POTENTIAL IS GREATER THAN WE THINK IT IS

8/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

BELINDA SINCLAIR IN "THE LAST ILLUSION"

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ACCLAIMED MAGICIAN BELINDA SINCLAIR PERFORMS HER THEATRICAL MAGIC WITH CAPTIVATING SLEIGHT OF...
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Aug 8
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The Hughes Memorial Library
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Cornwall
The Hughes Memorial Library
Online Event
Cornwall
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Global artists have sent in their wildest images, film, music and poems for Personaland's online art show

Personaland is an artist-driven global village transforming the world of art by using technology to bridge time zones and cultural boundaries. Our mission is to promote humanity, creativity, and community through a mix of entertainment, enchantment, and imagination.

Since its 2018 launch, Personaland, in its global reach, has showcased over 800 visual artists, filmmakers, musicians, and poets from 68 countries in 32 group art shows and 55 individual exhibitions, many with videos of artist profiles.  https://www.personaland.com

8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

"Wearing Wild" - a wildest of art show

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Global artists have sent in their wildest images, film, music and poems for Personaland's online...
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The Merwinsville Hotel is excited to be continuing the Glass Orb Scavenger Hunt thanks to a generous donation from the New Milford Commission on the Arts.


There are 25 area historic sites and organizations that are participating with the Hotel. Each site is hiding four numbered and dated one-of-a-kind glass orbs (three clear and one colored) either inside or outside on their property. Participants can search for and keep any glass orb that they find, but please limit one orb per person/family so everyone has a chance! Be sure to register your orb on the Merwinsville Hotel website where you can also upload a photo. Share your find on social media and don't forget to tag the organization where you found it!


The blown glass orbs that are numbered, dated for 2025, and stamped with “MHR 50”. In addition to the clear glass orbs, there are 25 colored orbs for 2025. Reminder: Because each organization's hours vary, be sure to check their websites before you head out on your hunt.

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS BY TOWN:

Bantam:

Bantam Cinema

Brookfield:

Brookfield Craft Center

Danbury:

Danbury Museum & Historical Society; Danbury Railway Museum

Gaylordsville - Celebrating its 300th Anniversary!

Browns Forge; Little Red Schoolhouse; Merwinsville Hotel Restoration, Inc.; The Washington Oak Park (DAR Roger Sherman Chapter)

Kent:

Connecticut Antique Machinery Association; Eric Sloane Museum; Kent Historical Society

Litchfield:

Litchfield Historical Society

New Fairfield:

New Fairfield Historical Society (at the Little Red Schoolhouse); Preserve New Fairfield

New Milford:

Gallery 25 & Creative Arts Studio; Harrybrooke Park; Merryall Center for the Arts; New Milford Historical Society; Pratt Nature Center; The Silo @ Hunt Hill Farm Trust; TheatreWorks; Village Center for the Arts

Sherman:

Sherman Historical Society

Washington:

Gunn Historical Museum

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8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

2025 GLASS ORB SCAVENGER HUNT

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The Merwinsville Hotel is excited to be continuing the Glass Orb  Scavenger Hunt...
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Aug 9
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Merwinsville Hotel Restoration, Inc.
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Gaylordsville
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Support our food, beverage and retail businesses. Get your Taste of Burlington card stamped at at least 12 of the following businesses between June 21, 2025 and September 1, 2025 for a chance to win gift certificates.

The B. Hive www.thebhiveburlington.com

Burlington Spirit Shoppe www.burlingtonspirit.com

Charming Thai Restaurant www.charming-thai.com

China Garden (860) 675-6666

Daily Mart (860) 675-7243

Delta Pizza www.delta-pizza.com

Enclave Grille www.enclavegrille.com

Greenhouse Tavern www.greenhousecafeandtavern.com

Happy Hippie Homestead www.facebook.com/people/Happy-Hippie-Homestead/61564351782316/

Hogan's Cider Mill www.hoganscidermill.com

I Know A Guy Deli www.iknowaguyfoodsllc.com

Kyle's Doghouse (860) 729-6146

Lamothe's Sugar House www.lamothesugarhouse.com

Larson's Garden Center www.larsonsgardencenter.com

Little Axe Market www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61569260639474#

Little Laurel's Cookie Co. www.littlelaurels.com

The Nevermind Shop www.nevermindshop.com

Sabrina's Restaurant & successor www.sabrinasrestaurantct.com

The Swimming Pool Store www.theswimmingpoolstore.com

Tonn's Marketplace www.tonnsmarketplace.com

Thank you to our sponsors: Torrington Savings Bank, M&T Bank and the Burlington CT Police Union

8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Food & Drink

Taste of Burlington

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Support our food, beverage and retail businesses. Get your Taste of Burlington card stamped at at...
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Aug 9
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Burlington Economic Development Commission
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Burlington
Burlington Economic Development Commission
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Burlington
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Submissions now open! ASAP!’s 15th annual Celebration of Young Photographers invites students in grades 6-12 to submit their photographs for a chance to participate in a juried art exhibition. A panel of professional photographers selects 60 photos for a public exhibition, recognizing the top four photographers for their outstanding and thoughtful work based on the yearly theme.


Submissions: now - September 26, 2025

Theme: Transformation

Exhibition: Hartford Art School's Silpe Gallery. Sunday, November 2, 2025, 2:00-3:30 pm

Submissions and guidelines: visit asapct.org

8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Celebration of Young Photographers

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Submissions now open! ASAP!’s 15th annual Celebration of Young Photographers invites students in...
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We’ve turned our entryway into a mini art studio! Stop by anytime this month to participate in our community collage project. The theme of this month’s collage is “Summer” — the rest is up to you! Use our supplies or add your own. Participate once or multiple times. Just don’t forget to sign the guest book so we know which artists we have to thank for the final product!


The finished piece will be displayed at Off the Trail Cafe.

8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Sidewalk Studio

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We’ve turned our entryway into a mini art studio! Stop by anytime this month to participate in...
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Aug 9
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The Center on Main, Home of the Falls Village Children's Theater
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The Center on Main, Home of the Falls Village Children's Theater
Online Event
Falls Village
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present a joint art exhibition, “Now Dark, Now Glittering,” featuring the works of Chris Barnard and Jeff Joyce. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 1.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 2 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Barnard was born in New York City and received his BA from Yale and his MFA from The University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles. Deeply informed by the pandemic and his parents’ decline, his need to engage with the natural world and create beauty led to many nature-based paintings, echoing his love for gardening. 


Joyce’s work is a meditation on nature. The pieces in this show, selected from a time span of nearly 20 years, are engaged with the landscape. They aim to demonstrate how cultural history mediates and defines the ways we perceive nature.


This show will remain on view through Sunday, August 24. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Chris Barnard + Jeff Joyce Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present a joint art exhibition, “Now Dark,...
Saturday
Aug 9
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Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
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Washington Depot
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Come join us for a Saturday on the Arethusa Farm. Enjoy the animals, be creative with a farm related craft/game, and story time with author & illustrator Ms. Parmelee! 

Saturday's starting 7/19

9:00 - 11:00 AM

Ages 5 & under

$35 per family

For questions, email: erikae@arethusafarmfoundation.org

To register and pay, please visit: www.arethasatarmcoamdation.org

8/9/2025
Repeating event
Agricultural & Agritourism
Farm Visits & Tours

The Littlest Farmhands - Saturday mornings

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Come join us for a Saturday on the Arethusa Farm. Enjoy the animals, be creative with a farm...
Saturday
Aug 9
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Arethusa Farm Foundation
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Litchfield
Arethusa Farm Foundation
Online Event
Litchfield
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9


Gently used books at extremely low prices! Adult fiction , trade, and paperbacks, including vintage science fiction. Non-fiction sorted by category, with a large selection of military history. Children's and YA books sorted by topics and reading levels. Back to School, Halloween, puzzles, and gift items. Payment by cash, check, or Venmo. Early Bird fee ($5.00) on Friday 10am-11am. All proceeds benefit library programs.


8/9/2025
Single event
Education & Learning

FRIENDS of the LIBRARY BOOK SALE

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Gently used books at extremely low prices! Adult fiction , trade, and paperbacks, including...
Saturday
Aug 9
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New Milford Public Library
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New Milford
New Milford Public Library
Online Event
New Milford
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina McKitty, on view in the Stairwell Gallery from August 9th to October 4th.


Drawing inspiration from nature, travel, and the artistic traditions of both East and West, Nina McKitty brings a joyful and thoughtful lens to her digital photography. Her work explores the delicate beauty of flowers—each image carefully composed, captured, and refined in her studio to evoke both surprise and delight in the viewer.


Originally gifted a digital camera by her husband, McKitty transformed a curiosity into a profound creative journey. Over the past 15 years, she has immersed herself in the art and craft of digital photography, studying under acclaimed artists and continuously evolving her techniques. Her photographs are printed and framed by hand using archival materials, merging technical precision with artistic expression.


A former nurse practitioner and consultant, McKitty turned to photography in retirement, channeling her lifelong passions for nature and visual storytelling into a rich new chapter as a digital artist. Since 2019, her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Employee Gallery, Kent Art Association, and Washington Art Association.

 


8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery: “Floral Portraits“ by Nina McKitty

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The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina...
Saturday
Aug 9
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Gunn Memorial Library
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Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

“Level Up at Your Library” Summer Reading Program for all ages, Morris Public Library, June 24 -August 20, 2025.


We are excited to offer a fun and engaging Summer Reading Program “Level Up at Your Library,” June 24 – August 20, 2025.


Each reading level has their own “Level Up at Your Library” Activity Card to participate in the program. Youngsters (PreK and under) will enjoy reading with their families and engage in fun activities. Students (Grades K-Grade 5) will count the number of their new reading adventures by writing them down in their cards. Teens (Grades 6-12) and adults will explore new and special book selections, which they can easily find at their Library.


Submit your completed cards (could be more than one!) to enter for a chance to win a Level Up at Your Library Prize.


Find weekly coloring projects for children and adults throughout the program – complete yours and share it for our library display!

No registration is required – obtain your card at the kickoff, at the library or download it from the website https://morrispubliclibrary.net (all levels!).

8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Community & Family

Summer Reading Program for all ages "Level Up at Your Library"

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“Level Up at Your Library” Summer Reading Program for all ages, Morris Public Library, June 24 -August 20, 2025. We are excited to offer a fun and engaging Summer Reading Program “Level Up at Your...
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Aug 9
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Morris Public Library
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Morris Public Library
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Morris
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Wooden Spoon Carving Workshop

August 9th 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Join us as we explore hand carving techniques and methods through a hands-on workshop at the Eric Sloane Museum. Have you ever wondered how hand carved spoons and bowls are created? This hands-on class will be taught by woodworking expert, Rick Liegl. Students will learn the basics of wood selection and design layout all while using traditional tools and methods to create a hand carved finished product. Pre-Registration is required. Registration Information

8/9/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
History

Wooden Spoon Carving Workshop

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Wooden Spoon Carving Workshop August 9th 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us as we explore hand carving techniques and methods through a hands-on workshop at the Eric Sloane Museum. Have you ever...
Saturday
Aug 9
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4:00 pm
The Eric Sloane Museum
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Kent
The Eric Sloane Museum
Online Event
Kent
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Gallery 25 Presents: Heatwaves & Hues – A Summer Art Show

Heatwaves & Hues, running from Friday, May 2 – Sunday, August 17. This vibrant exhibition will showcase works bursting with color and inspired by the warmth and energy of summer.

Plan a Fun Weekend in New Milford!

New Milford is an exciting destination, offering a variety of activities for visitors. Enjoy well-reviewed restaurants, pubs, and unique shops, take in a film at our charming Art Deco movie theater, or catch a live performance at the innovative TheatreWorks playhouse. Stroll through our beautiful historic New England Green, a perfect spot to relax and soak in the town’s charm.

Experience Gallery 25

Gallery 25 is an artist-run gallery featuring 25 members working across all genres. Along with our exciting exhibitions, we invite you to take part in our workshops, live demonstrations, artist discussions, and photography walks!

We welcome you to explore, create, and be inspired!

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gallery 25 Summer Art Show: Heatwaves & Hues

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Gallery 25 Presents: Heatwaves & Hues – A Summer Art Show Heatwaves & Hues, running from Friday, May 2 – Sunday, August 17. This vibrant exhibition will showcase works bursting with color...
Saturday
Aug 9
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7:00 pm
Gallery 25
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New Milford
Gallery 25
Online Event
New Milford
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

The Litchfield Farmers Market is one of the few year-round markets in the Connecticut. The weekly Saturday market offers fresh seasonal produce, fruit, berries, herbs, sustainably sourced fish; artisanal cheeses, breads and baked goods, local honey, maple syrup and gifts - all raised, grown or crafted by 15+ local vendors. 

The market occasionally hosts live music and supports non-profits from throughout the Litchfield area.

INDOOR MARKET - November through mid-June (intermittent Saturdays through the winter months -- check the website for dates.) Open Saturdays 10am - 1pm at the Litchfield Community Center located at 421 Litchfield Road, Litchfield, CT.

OUTDOOR MARKET - mid- June through October located at Center School, Litchfield.

8/9/2025
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Agricultural & Agritourism
Farmers Markets & Festivals

Litchfield Hills Farm Fresh Market

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The Litchfield Farmers Market is one of the few year-round markets in the Connecticut. The weekly Saturday market offers fresh seasonal produce, fruit, berries, herbs, sustainably sourced fish;...
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Litchfield Center School
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Litchfield
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"Finding the Light": an exhibit of oil paintings by Chandra Rogers.

Chandra Rogers is a contemporary painter residing in Litchfield County with her husband and two daughters. Primarily self-taught, Chandra began consistently painting in 2012 after signing up for a local oil painting class, which led to a deluge of personal development through various classes and workshops and a lifelong passion for art. Her diverse subjects have included animals, portraiture, still lifes, landscapes, abstracts and commissioned pieces primarily in oil paint, pastels, and charcoal. Her current work is inspired by the study of light, color, mark-making, and a spirited painterly brushstroke, and has been described as capturing the soul of her subjects.

Chandra is a member of the Washington Art Association and Kent Art Association and her work has been displayed in various juried and solo shows throughout Connecticut, receiving numerous awards, most notably the Barbara Goodspeed Award, Award for Graphics, and multiple Awards of Excellence at the Kent Art Association, Honorable Mention at the Washington Art Association, and most recently Best in Show at Gallery 25 in New Milford, CT. Susan Grisell, a judge at a recent juried show, stated “Chandra’s draftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in her expressive portraits of people and animals.”

Chandra’s current show is a collection of primarily recent works reflecting her love for experimentation and trying new techniques, from traditional glazing techniques to achieve a photorealistic effect, to loose abstracts with a focus on gestural brushstrokes and mark making. Subjects include a collection of sunsets, still lifes, florals, abstracts, landscapes, portraiture, and animal paintings.


8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Finding the Light by Chandra Rogers

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"Finding the Light": an exhibit of oil paintings by Chandra Rogers. Chandra Rogers is a contemporary painter residing in Litchfield County with her husband and two daughters. Primarily self-taught,...
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Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
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BEAT THE HEAT WITH FABULOUS SUMMER SALES AND FUN! If your idea of fun is great sales, fabulous food, and music, Kent is the place to be the first weekend of August. Rain or shine!   

Sponsored by the Kent Chamber of Commerce the Kent Sidewalk Sale Day takes place in 2025 from Thursday August 7 through Sunday August 10. The event is free and offers super-sized retail therapy as well as entertainment for the whole family.

The full schedule of events is posted on the Sidewalk Sale Days page .




8/9/2025
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Community & Family

Kent Sidewalk Sale Days

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BEAT THE HEAT WITH FABULOUS SUMMER SALES AND FUN! If your idea of fun is great sales,...
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Get ready to go big! The New Hartford Artisans Guild is thrilled to announce our upcoming Big

Works Art Show, celebrating artwork that makes a bold statement. This is your chance to showcase

your largest, most impactful pieces—the only requirement is that one dimension must be at least

24 inches. Whether it’s towering canvases, sweeping landscapes, or grand sculptural forms, we

want to fill the gallery with work that commands attention. Don’t miss this opportunity to take up

space and let your creativity shine on a larger scale!

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

The Big Show

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Get ready to go big! The New Hartford Artisans Guild is thrilled to announce our...
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New Hartford
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Learn the basics of computer coding and create unique video games in our summer Kids Coding Club! Each week, participants will use the block-based Scratch programming language to create characters and build different types of games, including clicker games, chase games, and interactive mazes.

Grades 3-5

Registration Required for Each Session: https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/kids-coding-club-game-on-grades-3-5-2/

All participants must have a signed GML Makerspace waiver on file. Please arrive a few minutes early to complete this paperwork if this is your first Makerspace program.

8/9/2025
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Gunn Memorial Library Makerspace Workshop - Kids Coding Club: Game On!

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Learn the basics of computer coding and create unique video games in our summer Kids Coding Club!...
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Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
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Patrons 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.


SCHEDULE


Thursdays

Tours leave at 4,5,6, 6:30, 7, 7:30


Fridays

Tours leave at 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 6:30, 7, 7:30


Saturdays & Sundays

Tours leave at 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3


The iconic family-favorite board game comes to life! Enter the world of CLUE in the interactive and immersive experience, CLUE: A Walking Mystery.


Have you ever wanted to solve a cold murder case? Have you ever wanted to inhabit the world of CLUE and unravel its mystery like a real detective? This is your chance. CLUE: A Walking Mystery is an interactive, IRL version of the beloved board game. In this version, the murder was never solved, the mansion sold, and the furniture from all nine rooms has been auctioned off and scattered throughout downtown Torrington.


In this new spin on everyone’s favorite mystery game, guests step into the roles of descendants of the beloved CLUE characters: Mayor Green, Colonel Mustard, Solicitor Peacock, Professor Plum, Miss Scarlett and Chef White.


You are a newly minted detective sent to find clues in pieces of furniture that came from the iconic rooms in Tudor Mansion (the Library, the Billiard Room, the Ballroom, etc.) in order to solve the murder mystery and finally answer the questions:


WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT?

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Clue: A Walking Mystery

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Warner Theatre
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Torrington
Warner Theatre
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Torrington
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Aug
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9

 The Gunn Museum announces a new exhibit American Perspectives: Peril and Possibilities. This exhibit is part of our American Revolution 250 celebrations.

The exhibit tells the story of the impossible dream, a revolution against the world’s mightiest Empire that would create a new nation built on the ideals of freedom, liberty and opportunity. The exhibit discusses Connecticut and our community including during the war.




8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
History

Peril and Possibilities Exhibit

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 The Gunn Museum announces a new exhibit American Perspectives: Peril and Possibilities ....
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 The 67th Annual Rose Algrant Art Show, a beloved tradition in Cornwall, is set to enchant art enthusiasts from August 8th to 10th at the Cornwall Consolidated School, located at 5 Cream Hill Road, West Cornwall, CT.


This esteemed exhibition will feature a diverse collection of artworks from talented artists residing in Cornwall. Attendees will enjoy an array of media, including paintings, photography, drawings, ceramics, handmade shoes, textiles, prints, furniture, and sculptures. The event promises a remarkable showcase of artistic expression and creativity.

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Friends of Rose Algrant Art Show

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 The 67th Annual Rose Algrant Art Show, a beloved tradition in Cornwall, is set to enchant...
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West Cornwall
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Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

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Have you ever wondered how hand carved wooden spoons are created? Join us for this day-long hands-on class taught by Connecticut Woodworker, Rick Liegl. Students will learn the basics of timber selection and layout all while using traditional tools and methods to create a hand carved finished product. As a group, we will discuss the various aspects of carving a spoon and go step by step carving your spoon from a log of locally grown wood. Participants are welcome to bring a cooking spoon from home to use as inspiration.

Students will be provided with hand and eye protection, and appropriate axes/tools for use during the class. Students will be required to wear closed toed shoes or boots and wear long pants that fully cover the leg. Participants must be 16 years old or older.

Please contact andrew.rowand@ct.gov for additional information regarding the course.

8/9/2025
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Hobbies & Crafts

Spoon Carving Workshop 2025

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Have you ever wondered how hand carved wooden spoons are created? Join us for this day-long...
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Eric Sloane Museum
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Eric Sloane Museum
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Kent
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Storytime and Stay to Play at OWL

Saturdays: August 2 & 9

Perfect for 3 - 5 year olds, but fun for everyone!


Join Mrs. Tricia for a classic library storytime--books, songs, bubbles, and more! Come for early literacy skills, social connections, and fun! We will meet outside each week, weather permitting. 


8/9/2025
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Community & Family

Family Outdoor Storytime

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Storytime and Stay to Play at OWL Saturdays: August 2 & 9 Perfect for 3 - 5 year olds, but...
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Aug 9
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
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Sat
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Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.

Access for All Initiative sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture

Access for All Free Admission

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Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month. Access for All Initiative sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation
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Aug 9
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Sat
Aug
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Welcome to the heart of bluegrass bliss at the only multi-day bluegrass festival in Connecticut! Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Litchfield County, this annual event stands as a beacon for bluegrass enthusiasts, drawing together musicians, fans, and families for an unforgettable celebration of traditional and contemporary bluegrass music. With a rich tapestry of sounds echoing through the hills, Podunk transforms Goshen into a vibrant hub of toe-tapping rhythms and harmonious melodies. From seasoned bluegrass veterans to emerging talents, the festival promises a weekend filled with stellar performances, jam sessions, kids activities, round the clock field pickin’ and the warm camaraderie of a community brought together by a shared love for this timeless genre. Join us in this musical journey where the spirit of bluegrass finds its home in the heart of Connecticut!

2025 PODUNK LINEUP

Dan Tyminski Band (Sat.)

 Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley (Fri.)

Po’ Ramblin’ Boys with Jim Lauderdale (Fri.)

Stillhouse Junkies (Fri.)

Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road (Sat.)

The Burnett Sisters Band (Sat.)

Carson Peters & Iron Mountain (Fri.)

The Blue Canyon Boys (Fri.)

My Brother’s Keeper (Sat. & Sun.)

Rock Hearts (Sat. & Sun.)

Amanda Cook Band (Fri.)

Eugene Tyler Band (Thurs.)

The Ruta Beggars (Thurs.)

Bloodroot Gap (Sat.)

Podunk Kids Academy (Sun.)


Multiple Stages • Workshops • Kids Academy • On Site Camping • Hookups • Kids Activities Band & Song Writing Competitions • Food and Craft Vendors • Round the Clock Field Picking • Jams

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Music Festivals

Podunk Bluegrass Music Festival

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Welcome to the heart of bluegrass bliss at the only multi-day bluegrass festival in Connecticut! Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Litchfield County, this annual event stands as a beacon...
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Aug 9
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Goshen Fairgrounds
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Goshen Fairgrounds
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Goshen
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Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

CT OPEN HOUSE DAY: FREE Admission - Access for All

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Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.
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Waterbury
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Enjoy the works of

Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett

About the Artists 

Sarah Blodgett

Sarah Blodgett is a photographer from the Hudson Valley in New York. Born in New York City, daughter of a professional advertising photographer, she bought her first camera at the age of ten and has been shooting ever since. A commercial & portrait photographer professionally since 1993, her passion now lies with creating images of wildlife and natural areas. Her primary focus is on birds as well as landscapes, seascapes, still lives and florals. She also offers speaking programs to accompany her work with a focus on ecology and preservation of the natural world around us.

 https://westernconnecticut.blogspot.com/2025/07/art-lovers-covered-bridge-woven-hand_30.html

Tina Puckett

American Master Weaver Tina Puckett is a self-taught Artist. who has been weaving since 1981. For over 40 years the woven arts have been evolving and each one is indescribably dynamic and colorful. The character of each piece is an expression of Tina's imagination and her sense of color that she applies to the weaving and structural form. Throughout Tina’s career she has exhibited her woven arts at museums, art galleries, libraries and art shows. Also, has been featured in magazines, books, newspapers, TV and on different platforms on the web.

Artist Statement

My woven pieces from baskets to wall sculptures, ceiling hangers, to furniture has evolved and is the way I define myself as an artist, and as a woman. I am fulfilling my dreams that started out with my imagination as a set designer. My creative path took a turn. It was not set design—but the woven arts with its many forms and functions where I found the passion for my life’s work.

The natural beauty of Bittersweet always sparks my imagination and is at the heart of the many pieces I weave. My imagination guides all that I do and it has become very attuned to the harmony of shapes, forms, and colors of the vines and reeds. I am also influenced by the beauty of our natural world and wonder how to weave it.

My palette for color is very much influenced by this experience of growing up in South America. I mix my own dyes and enjoy building a palette for the reeds that will shape textures and forms with color into a

​ one of a kind woven art!

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

In and with Nature - Mixed Media Exhibit - Sarah Blodgett Photography & Tina Puckett Master Basket Weaver

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Enjoy the works of Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett About the...
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Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
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Aug
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Join us for an hour of story time hosted in our Children's Section at Honeybee Books & Tea!

Our story selection is thoughtfully curated including Caldecott Honor books and Newberry Medal winners. Our staff brings excitement to reading through their storytelling, and all books that are read are available for purchase for you to bring the magic home. The readings can be curated by age group, offering an assortment of reading-level material.

For more information, visit our website or speak to an associate in-store.

8/9/2025
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Family

Honeybee Books & Tea Read-Aloud Hour

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Join us for an hour of story time hosted in our Children's Section at Honeybee Books & Tea!...
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New Milford
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Sat
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First annual benefit for our firefighters and first responders.

See old time hand pumper competition by the New England States Veteran Fireman's League.

  • Local fire departments compete in events for prizes
  • Kids events
  • Food and soft drinks available
  • Admission by donation

Sponsored by CT Antique Machinery Association, Kent Park & Recreation Department, High Watch Recovery Center, Kent Dentistry & Implants, Kent Green and the Kent Chamber of Commerce.


8/9/2025
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Community & Family

Firefighter's Muster at CT Antique Machinery Association

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First annual benefit for our firefighters and first responders. See old time hand pumper...
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Kent
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Pizza and wine, one of our favorite pairings! Serving authentic Napoleon style pizza you can enjoy a slice with a glass of wine!

8/9/2025
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Food & Drink
Culinary Events

Alba Wood Fired Pizza Truck

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Pizza and wine, one of our favorite pairings! Serving authentic Napoleon style pizza you can...
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Sunset Meadow Vineyards
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Sunset Meadow Vineyards
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Goshen
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Kenise Barnes Fine Art is thrilled to announce our midsummer exhibition focused on three artists whose keen observation and connection to the natural world invites us to pause and appreciate.


Margot Glass focuses primarily on drawing, using various traditional methods and materials as a foundation for her work, including traditional silverpoint and 14k goldpoint, homemade organic inks and oil and acrylic painting with mixed mica using fine point crow quill pens in place of brushes.


Glass is inspired by the tradition of idealizing nature in art and design as ornament across cultures while seeking to observe and represent her subjects as accurately as possible in all their irregularity and imperfection.


Central to her work is the exploration of ephemeral, fragile subjects, focusing primarily on weeds or ‘waste plants’, and other plants generally considered to be undesirable, to recognize their beauty in all their imperfection and asymmetry. Her focus on these marginal plants is guided by the question of what we value, what we consider ‘belonging’ to mean, and to highlight the beauty of what is present in the disrupted landscape that we find ourselves in today.


Margot Glass grew up in New York City, and studied art at The Art Students' League, Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design, and Fashion Institute of Technology. Glass’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally. She is a recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council STARS Artist Residency; Lost and Found Lab Artist-in-Residence and an Oak Spring Garden Foundation Interdisciplinary Fellowship. Her work is in private and public collections including the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon, PA, Weatherspoon Art Museum, NC, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, VA, Fidelity Investments Corporate Art Collection, MA, Hotel Del Coronado Collection, CA, Allentown Art Museum, PA, Midwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart, IN, the Beth Rudin deWoody Collection, among others. She currently lives and works in Western Massachusetts.


Richard Klein has been copper plating organic objects for over three decades utilizing found objects that are intrinsically fragile and impermanent. The process allows Klein to encase natural objects in a thin coating of metallic copper, permanently preserving them. The alchemical transformation being both practical and poetic. 


In his most recent work, the artist juxtaposes electroplated natural findings with photo gravures of urban landscapes addressing our relationship with nature simultaneously reminding us that we are nature and that our detachment from nature is the source of much of the destruction to our planet. In particular, the artist’s interest in both fungi and copper hint at the convergence of natural and technological evolution: fungi, through their mycelium, connect virtually all terrestrial plant life, acting as natural communication networks; while copper is the material that the human-made electrical and digital networks depend on. 


Richard Klein is the former exhibitions director of The Aldrich of Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT. His work has been shown widely in US and is in the public collections of Norton Family Collection, Santa Monica, CA, De Cordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA, Connecticut Artists Collection, Hartford, CT and has been featured in The New Criterion, Two Coats of Paint, Hyperallergic, Art Forum, The Brooklyn Rail and Art New England to name a few. The artist lives and works in CT.


Francis Sills’s work is grounded in the perceptual-based, realist tradition. The artist works directly from observation in nature. In dealing with the intricacies and challenges of working from observation and the sustained experience of intense, visual scrutiny, the artist comes to understand and know his world. The flora series is an ongoing group of paintings utilizing the flowers and plants from the artist’s home garden. Sills recently been adding various shaped mirrors to the set ups, which both multiply the forms and fracture the space. Sills’ paintings are dense and subtle, revealing specific nuances of color, light, and form. Often, the underlying geometry and architecture of the composition are apparent in the application of paint, the artist’s analytic thinking about structure and his methodology still evident in the finished work.


Sills’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, has been featured in publications such as Wall Street International Magazine, American Art Collector, The New York Times, I Like Your Work Podcast, and can be found in The Fine Art Program and Collection at Montefiore Einstein, New York, NY. Francis Sills earned his MFA at Parsons School of Design, New York, NY and BFA at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. The artist lives and works in South Carolina.


Please contact Lani Holloway, Associate Director, Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquires or to arrange a preview of the exhibition.


8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Walking Not Talking (Nature as Muse)

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Kenise Barnes Fine Art is thrilled to announce our midsummer exhibition focused on three artists...
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Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and challenges ideas surrounding identity and its fragile nature, politics and trans expression through a satirical and spontaneous approach. 


Recently, Bismuth has taken up oil painting as her primary medium, in which she creates numeric and interactive landscapes. 


Dismembered, showing at Peggy Mercury, will be her debut solo exhibit and will showcase her self-portrait images alongside painted works. Co-curated with James Boehmer and Gregory Fricke, the show will display Bismuth's current fascination with fragmentation and isolation, and so much more.


Peggy Mercury

Kent Barns

9 Maple Street, Unit 2

Kent, CT 06757


IG @itspeggymercury


For more information email us at hithere@peggymercury.com

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

DISMEMBERED by Bismuth Arsenide

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Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and...
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Aug 9
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Peggy Mercury
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Kent
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Aug
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THIS IS A TWO AND A HALF HOUR RIDE FROM ME. I'M NOT SURE WHERE EVERYONE ELSE WILL BE COMING FROM. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING SOMEONE WITH YOU IF YOU DON'T WANT TO RIDE ALONE. IF IT RAINS, I WILL RESCHEDULE TO EACH FOLLOWING SATURDAY UNTIL IT DOESN'T. 😊

What To Wear

Wear bathing suits or shorts; or whatever you are comfortable swimming in. It's also a good idea to wear something on your feet: Sneakers, Teva's, water shoes, or wetsuit boots. Don't wear heavy boots.

What To Bring

Leave all unnecessary items that you don't want to lose, at home (eyeglasses, watches, rings, favorite hats, and jewelry are commonly lost during tubing.)

P.F.D.'s (Life Jackets)

Our P.F.D.'s (life jackets) get a lot of use and are always wet. We do wash them weekly but they still smell. You can bring your own coast guard approved P.F.D. (life jacket) to wear instead of using the ones that we supply. If you bring your own it must be a coast guard approved P.F.D. (life jacket).

Restrooms & Changing Rooms

Changing houses and restroom facilities are also available.

Risks and Dangers

Although no effort is spared to provide you with a safe tubing experience, water and river activities have both inherent and unknown risks and dangers. These include but are not limited to injury or loss of life. Assistants are posted at the second set of rapids (this is the largest set during the tube ride) to assist you if you have an emergency. The rest of the river is unattended and you will be on your own. Everyone (including minors) must sign a waiver before tubing down the river.

8/9/2025
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Outdoors & Nature

ROUND 2 OF TUBING DOWN THE FARMINGTON RIVER

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THIS IS A TWO AND A HALF HOUR RIDE FROM ME. I'M NOT SURE WHERE EVERYONE ELSE WILL BE COMING FROM....
Saturday
Aug 9
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Farmington River Tubing
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New Hartford
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Aug
9
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9

Docent led house tours of Miss Edith's Cottage at Topsmead run the second & fourth weekends of the month through October 12th, 2025. First Come, first served. Tours start at noon and run for approximately 30 minutes; last tour at 4:30 p.m. Free but donations are appreciated to support maintenance of cottage interior/exterior including gardens, the scholarship fund, and educational programming. Meet at the front door of the cottage. For GPS directions, designate Buell Road as your destination. We look forward to seeing you!

8/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
History

Guided Tours of the Chase Cottage at Topsmead

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Docent led house tours of Miss Edith's Cottage at Topsmead run the second & fourth weekends of the month through October 12th, 2025. First Come, first served. Tours start at noon and run for...
Saturday
Aug 9
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4:30 pm
Topsmead State Forest
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Litchfield
Topsmead State Forest
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Litchfield
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Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Weekly starting June 7 through August 16

Time: 1:00 p.m.

Location: The Litchfield History Museum

Cost: Free for Members, $10 for non-Members

Registration Requested


The Litchfield Historical Society’s weekly walking tours are the perfect way to discover Litchfield’s vibrant history and explore the town’s celebrated Historic District. The history and stories of old Litchfield are preserved in the architecture of the town. Each tour provides visitors with an overview of Litchfield’s history - from the stories behind famous landmarks to anecdotes about past residents to appreciation of prominent buildings. 

 

The walk will begin at the Litchfield Historical Society (7 South Street) and lasts approximately 1 hour. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. Walking tours are free for members and $10 for non-members.

 

Walking Tours are sponsored by Berkshire Alarm

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
History

Architecture Walking Tour of Litchfield History

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Weekly starting June 7 through August 16 Time: 1:00 p.m. Location: The Litchfield History Museum Cost: Free for Members, $10 for non-Members Registration Requested The Litchfield Historical...
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Aug 9
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🎨✨ August Light: A Sherman Artists Exhibition @ Kent Art Association

🗓 August 8–30

🎉 Opening Reception: Friday, August 8 | 6–8 PM

Celebrate the glow of late summer at August Light, a stunning exhibition presented by Sherman Artists at the Kent Art Association. This show features an inspiring collection of artwork in all genres and mediums—from painting and photography to sculpture and fused glass.

Join us for the opening reception on August 8 to meet the artists, enjoy refreshments, and explore this vibrant showcase of creativity.

🖼️ See something you love? Take it home!

Purchasing a piece directly supports local artists and helps keep the creative spirit thriving in our community.

Free and open to the public. Come be inspired—and maybe leave with something beautiful.

8/9/2025
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Visual Arts

August Light: A Sherman Artists Exhibition @ Kent Art Association

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🎨✨ August Light: A Sherman Artists Exhibition @ Kent Art Association 🗓 August 8–30 🎉 Opening...
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Opening Reception. Friday, July 25 6-8 PM

7 Water ST, Torrington, CT

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture

Five Points 2025 Small Works Juried Exhibition

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Opening Reception. Friday, July 25 6-8 PM 7 Water ST, Torrington, CT
Saturday
Aug 9
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5:00 pm
Five Points Center for the Visual Arts
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Torrington
Five Points Center for the Visual Arts
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Torrington
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Sailing through Summer – A Step-by-Step Scenic Painting Workshop

Set your creativity afloat in this relaxing, beginner-friendly painting workshop!

You'll be guided step-by-step as we create a peaceful scene featuring a sailboat gliding on a tranquil lake, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush trees.

No experience needed—just bring your sense of adventure (and maybe a friend).

We provide all materials, instructions, and a relaxing, creative atmosphere.

$40 per person

ages 10+

8/9/2025
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Hobbies & Crafts
Crafting Workshops

Sailing through Summer - Canvas painting

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Sailing through Summer – A Step-by-Step Scenic Painting Workshop Set your creativity afloat in...
Saturday
Aug 9
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3:00 pm
Create Escape Studio
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New Milford
Create Escape Studio
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New Milford
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Paint a terra cotta pot in your own style to create a functional piece of art! All participants will receive potted flower at the end of the session. All materials provided.

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Adult Workshop: Paint a Pot

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Paint a terra cotta pot in your own style to create a functional piece of art! All participants...
Saturday
Aug 9
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4:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

A life in line, form and color. A retrospective of New York Artist and Architect Susan Monserud. Works from mid century to today.

Please join us for this celebration and opening exhibition

8/9/2025
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Visual Arts

Susan Monserud - A Retrospective

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A life in line, form and color. A retrospective of New York Artist and Architect Susan Monserud....
Saturday
Aug 9
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6:00 pm
The Good Gallery
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Kent
The Good Gallery
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Kent
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

The Bethlehem Land Trust announces their 2025 concert series to be held at the barns on the Caroline Ferriday Preserve located at 45 Main Street North, Bethlehem, CT. All concerts are FREE and are from 5:30 - 7:00 PM. Bring your own wine, beer refreshments and a picnic, as well as chairs or a blanket.

The following concerts will be performed in 2025:

June 14th - Mitch Katz with Marty & Chris Brennan

June 26th - Annie and The Natural Wonder Band

July 12th - Eric Paradine & Tyler Mahard

July 24th - The Mark Miller Quartet

August 9th - Willie Niniger

August 21st - Marc Wager Jazz

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Willie Niniger Concert

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The Bethlehem Land Trust announces their 2025 concert series to be held at the barns on the Caroline Ferriday Preserve located at 45 Main Street North, Bethlehem, CT. All concerts are FREE and are...
Saturday
Aug 9
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7:00 pm
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Bethlehem
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Bethlehem
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

Saturday, August 9 | 6:00–8:00 PM | Warren Woods


Warren Parks & Recreation invites you to a free summer concert featuring Refugee, the ultimate Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers tribute band, on Saturday, August 9th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Warren Woods (251 Brick School Road, Warren, CT).


Refugee has been recognized as one of the top nationally touring Tom Petty tribute acts, delivering high-energy performances with spot-on vocals and musicianship. Their set includes favorites like “American Girl,” “Free Fallin’,” “I Won’t Back Down,” and more!


Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and friends for an evening of great music in a beautiful outdoor setting. This show is part of Warren’s Summer Concert Series and is free and open to all.


Meraki Food Truck will be on site, leave the cooking to them! We are excited to see everyone there.


For more information, visit warrenrec.org

Contact: Don Murphy Warren Park & Recreation Director

(860) 868-7881 ext. 113 | parkrecdirector@warrenct.org

8/9/2025
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Concerts & Live Music

Refugee: Tom Petty Tribute Band Live in Warren

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Saturday, August 9 | 6:00–8:00 PM | Warren Woods Warren Parks & Recreation invites you to a...
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Aug 9
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Aug
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Aug
9

CHRISTIAN SANDS


Tickets: $50-65, Under 19 Free

Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Music Mountain Summer Festival: CHRISTIAN SANDS

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CHRISTIAN SANDS Tickets: $50-65, Under 19 Free Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information
Saturday
Aug 9
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9:00 pm
Music Mountain
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Canaan
Music Mountain
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Canaan
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Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

“I Feel the Earth Move: The Music of Carole King,” is a captivating musical tribute led by the national, multi-award-winning Kala Farnham. From chart-topping hits to intimate ballads, “I Feel the Earth Move” is a celebration of King’s influential career, paying homage to King’s groundbreaking contributions to the music industry and capturing the essence of her remarkable journey as the most successful female songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century.

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Concert: I Feel The Earth Move: The Music of Carole King

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“I Feel the Earth Move: The Music of Carole King,” is a captivating musical tribute led by the...
Saturday
Aug 9
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8:30 pm
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

New Milford's Concerts on the Green is a free music series held every Saturday evening at 7 p.m. during August.

Residents are invited to gather around our historic bandstand with blankets and lawn chairs. There's something for everyone, as the music ranges from blues to country to pop classics.

Go to artsnewmilfordct.org for more information.

Concert Line Up:

August 2nd - Nina Et cetera

August 9th - Ace & Friends

August 16th - The Afro-Semitic Experience

August 23rd - Mike Burns and Highway 53

August 30th - The Red Dirt Girls

*In the event of rain, concerts will be held at First Congregational Church, 36 Main Street, New Milford.



8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Concerts on the Green

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New Milford's Concerts on the Green is a free music series held every Saturday evening at 7 p.m....
Saturday
Aug 9
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9:00 pm
New Milford Town Green
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New Milford
New Milford Town Green
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New Milford
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

The Rough & Tumble are a folk/Americana duo, consisting of Mallory Graham & Scott Tyler. Forming in 2011, they spent 8 years full time in a 16ft camper with two big dogs, playing roughly 150 shows a year. At home at festivals, listening rooms, and house concerts across the country, their commanding stage presence, engaging performances and affecting songwriting won them official showcases at Folk Alliance International, NERFA, SERFA and the Independent Music Awards Americana Song of the Year for their song “The Hardest Part".

In 2023 they received recognition for their work in New England as recipients of Club Passim's Iguana Music Fund. Only This Far, the band's most notable work, was released in 2023 and has been described as "quality songs, well written, well played, well sung and arranged, and a pleasure from start to end." In November 2024, The Rough & Tumble released Hymns For My Atheist Sister and Her Friends To Sing Along To, a collection of deeply personal, unifying and uplifting, humanist gospel songs. 

8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

The Rough & Tumble

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The Rough & Tumble are a folk/Americana duo, consisting of Mallory Graham & Scott Tyler. Forming in 2011, they spent 8 years full time in a 16ft camper with two big dogs, playing roughly...
Saturday
Aug 9
from
7:30 pm
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9:30 pm
Merryall Center for the Arts
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New Milford
Merryall Center for the Arts
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New Milford
Sat
Aug
9
Sat
Aug
9

The String Quintet in C Major – scored for two violins, a viola, and two cellos – is among the handful of greatest chamber works ever. Composed in September of 1828, during the final weeks of Schubert's life, the Quintet was the composer's last instrumental work and ranks among his greatest accomplishments. With his decision to use a second cello, he revolutionized the art of writing for strings, producing sounds that no one had ever created before in a small string ensemble


Performing are Susan Rotholz, flute; Michael Roth, violin; Jane Chung, violin; Richard Wolfe, viola; Eliot Bailen, cello; and Sarah Hewett-Roth, cello.


Tickets $30. Children ages 16 and under free. As seating is limited, we recommend purchasing tickets in advance at https://www.scemusic.org/ticketsandprograms. Tickets available at the door, subject to availability.


8/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Music Festivals

Schubert’s Finest Hour

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The String Quintet in C Major – scored for two violins, a viola, and two cellos – is among the...
Saturday
Aug 9
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8:45 pm
St. Andrew's Church
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Kent
St. Andrew's Church
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Kent
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