
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present a joint art exhibition, “Abstract Meditations,” featuring the works of Leonard Kady and Heather Neilson. This show is on view beginning Friday, July 4.
An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, July 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. An artist talk will be held on Saturday, July 19 at 4 pm. These events are free and open to the public.
Leonard Kady is an artist and architect whose photography emerged from a personal reckoning with time and isolation during the pandemic. Heather Neilson is an abstract painter and mixed media artist whose work explores the interplay of nature, the passage of time, and a sense of place.
This exhibition offers visitors a moment to pause, observe, and reconnect—with nature, with self, and with the enduring rhythms that shape us all.
Art Exhibit by Leonard Kady + Heather Neilson
Band Camp with Region 20 music teachers
Band Camp 2025
Waldo's Back in Washington Depot This July!
Once again, in celebration of Waldo’s longevity and popularity, his American publisher, Candlewick Press, is teaming up with the American Booksellers Association and two hundred and fifty independent bookstores across the country for some hide-and-seek fun to encourage communities to patronize their local businesses.
Where’s Waldo? In Washington Depot, of course! Beginning on Tuesday 1st July, the iconic children’s book character in the red-and-white-striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting 19 local businesses throughout the community . Find Waldo Local is a great summer vacation activity and a wonderful way to support local businesses and the Shop Local movement.
Anyone who wishes to join in the fun can pick up a “Find Waldo in Washington Depot” passport from any of the participating stores. When you spot Waldo collect a store stamp or signature. And to make things a little more challenging, Waldo’s magnifying glass will also be hiding in The Hickory Stick Bookshop.
Great prizes for participants who get 16 or more stamps in their passport. Completed passports should be handed in to the Hickory Stick Bookshop by no later than 5.00 pm on Thursday July 31st.
We will be having a celebration party from 3-4 pm on Saturday August 2nd. Check our website for further details!
There is no charge to participate, and the hunt lasts for all of July.
For more information about hunting for Waldo in Washington Depot, call The Hickory Stick Bookshop at 860-868-0525 or visit our website at www.hickorystickbookshop.com.
Find Waldo Local
“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!).
Summer Reading Program for all ages "Level Up at Your Library"
This workshop will cover the fundamentals of wheel throwing with an emphasis on individual experimentation and expressive design. Explore surface techniques such as sgraffito, slip trailing and glaze applications.
Instructor: Kathy Cady
Wednesdays, June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, 2025
10 AM - 2 PM
Members: $378 / Non-Members: $420
Ceramic Wheel Throwing and Surface Techniques
"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.
Finding the Light by Chandra Rogers
Music and Rhyme for Children from Birth to 3s! A program for babies and their caretakers that incorporates music, rhythm, stories, and nursery rhymes to spur language development, body awareness, pre-reading skills, self-confidence, and cooperation. Gathering at 10:15 on the green behind the Visitor Center, the program begins at 10:30.
In case of inclement weather or other adverse conditions, this event will move inside to the Junior Room.
Registration appreciated, drop-ins welcome!
Location:
Behind the Visitor Center
Music & Rhyme Outside!
Explore the colorful and resonant work of artist Dana Bol. Using materiality and color, Bol creates emotional tableaux.
Reclamation - New Works by Dana Bol
Designed to hone your artmaking, expand your creative problem-solving skills and build a strong portfolio, this fully funded program offers comprehensive workshops in Ceramics, Printmaking, Alternative Photography, and Painting & Drawing. Each workshop meets one afternoon per week for six weeks. Attendees can register for any individual or all four workshops.
Instructors: Jill Van Slooten, Caleb Portfolio, Kimberly Jo & Christine Mitchell
Mondays - Thursdays, July 7 through August 14, 2025
1:00 - 4:30 PM
Ages: 13 - 17
Members & Non-Members: FREE
2025 Summer Teen Art Labs
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.
Ingrid Freidenbergs: COLLAGE REDUX Exhibition
Library Camp is our weekly 2 hour drop-of program in July for kids entering Grades K-4. Join us for 2 hours of summer fun at the Library. We’ll have stories, games, crafts, snacks, special guests, and more! We will be meeting in the Junior Room of the library. Registration opens at the Summer Reading Program kick-off party on June 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., or you can register by emailing (kmljuniorroom@biblio.org), or calling the the Junior Room after June 18th. Registration is required.
Library Camp! Registration Required. (The Junior Room will be closed from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.)
Wire and Woods
Summer Concerts on the Green
The Salisbury Housing Trust is having a dance party on Wednesday, July 23 from 6:30 to 9:30 at The White Hart in Salisbury. DJ, Dave Leonard, will play classic hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. First glass of beer, wine or nonalcoholic beverage is on The Trust. Silent Auction, additional drinks and pizza available all evening.
The Trust provides affordable home ownership for families who live, work or volunteer in our town.
Let's Dance for Housing
Come to Bad Dog to show off your karaoke skills with the new equipment starting on Wednesdays at 6:30! Doors open at 6 pm.
Karaoke at the Brewery!
CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS!
Gallery 25 proudly presents EXPOSURES 2025 Open Juried Photography Show!
Now accepting submissions!
Drop off Images to Gallery 25: Sunday, August 17 (11am-3pm)
Photography Show Runs from August 21-Sept 7
Opening Reception is Saturday, August 23 from 2-4pm
Whether you're a seasoned pro or an emerging talent behind the lens, this is your chance to showcase your vision and compete for cash prizes—including a $350 First Place Award!
We’re looking for original, striking, and creative photography in all styles and subjects.
Hosted at Gallery 25 in the Historic Train Station, New Milford
Submit your work online at Gallery25CT.com by Thursday, August 14
All levels welcome
Please Note: While we celebrate artistic expression, we ask that displayed artwork be suitable for viewing by all ages. Please review the prospectus for eligibility prior to submission.
Aspire. Inspire. Get Exposed.
Submit your work today and be part of one of the region’s most exciting annual photography exhibitions!
Gallery 25 in the Historic Train Station
11 Railroad Street
New Milford, CT
A Call for Photographers @ Gallery 25 in Downtown New Milford
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
"Wearing Wild" - a wildest of art show
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 24 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
2025 GLASS ORB SCAVENGER HUNT
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
Taste of Burlington
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
Celebration of Young Photographers
Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based, early-intervention course that teaches participants about mental health and substance use challenges.
Please be sure to register ahead of time.
Mental Health First AId
Guided art adventures and self-expression—indoors and outdoors
Ages: 9–11
Dates: Monday, July 21 – Friday, July 25
Time: 8:30am–3pm
Teaching Artist: Meredith Arcari Luciano
Partnership: Arcari Floral
Fee: $350
Your child will discover endless inspiration in this hands-on, exploratory program that bridges art and nature. Gathering inspiration from the world around them, they will use tactile materials and natural elements to create artwork. Each open-ended project sparks creativity and self-expression while fostering a deep connection to nature.
Over five enriching days, young creators will:
- Create eco-friendly sculptures from natural and upcycled materials.
- Transform found objects into 3D artworks.
- Learn the art of botanical printing.
- Make their own earth-based pigments and paints.
- Sketch and journal in nature.
- Design wind chimes for the garden.
- Build textured pathways using natural elements.
- Share their artistic discoveries with newfound friends.
In Dabble, every nature walk becomes an artistic adventure, and every artwork tells a story of discovery.
This is a small group program. Space is limited.
Registration is now open for Dabble!
AMP’s summer programs are made possible in part by Thomaston Savings Bank.
Scholarships may be available. Learn more.
Explore more Summer @AMP programs.
Summer @AMP: Dabble In Art
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 PM; FREE 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.
Summer Camp
Robotics And Beyond is offering more focused, in-depth camp topics in design, engineering and technology for grades 6-12 during the mornings and afternoons. Locations will be The Maxx, First Congregational Church, and our office at 46 Bridge St.
Financial assistance available. Register at https://www.roboticsandbeyond.org/summer-stem-camp/.
Intermediate STEM & Design Camps
Looking for a fun, active, and creative summer experience for your child? Pilobolus Kids Camp is back!
Pilobolus is an internationally acclaimed dance company that has delighted audiences for over 50 years. Using skills honed over decades of performance, our education initiatives—including summer camp— provide fundamental lessons about creativity, collaboration, and community through the joy of movement.
Kids ages 6 to 12 will explore movement, storytelling, and improvisation while building confidence, creativity, and collaboration skills—all through Pilobolus’s signature approach to learning through play!
Two Sessions Available:
Week 1: July 21 – 25, 2025
Week 2: July 28 – Aug 1, 2025
Location: Shepaug Valley High School, Washington, CT
Time: 9 AM – 3 PM daily
Sign up for one or both weeks! Each session $350.
Register here: pilobolus.org/camp
Pilobolus Kids Camp - Session 1
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present a joint art exhibition, “Abstract Meditations,” featuring the works of Leonard Kady and Heather Neilson. This show is on view beginning Friday, July 4.
An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, July 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. An artist talk will be held on Saturday, July 19 at 4 pm. These events are free and open to the public.
Leonard Kady is an artist and architect whose photography emerged from a personal reckoning with time and isolation during the pandemic. Heather Neilson is an abstract painter and mixed media artist whose work explores the interplay of nature, the passage of time, and a sense of place.
This exhibition offers visitors a moment to pause, observe, and reconnect—with nature, with self, and with the enduring rhythms that shape us all.
Art Exhibit by Leonard Kady + Heather Neilson
Band Camp with Region 20 music teachers
Band Camp 2025
Basic Italian I, a 13-session beginner class, will be held on Thursdays, May 8 to July 31, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The class will cover pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, conversation, and culture. The required text is Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way by Marcel Danesi, Barron's Publisher, any edition, available online at abebooks.com and other retailers.
Italian class- beginner
Waldo's Back in Washington Depot This July!
Once again, in celebration of Waldo’s longevity and popularity, his American publisher, Candlewick Press, is teaming up with the American Booksellers Association and two hundred and fifty independent bookstores across the country for some hide-and-seek fun to encourage communities to patronize their local businesses.
Where’s Waldo? In Washington Depot, of course! Beginning on Tuesday 1st July, the iconic children’s book character in the red-and-white-striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting 19 local businesses throughout the community . Find Waldo Local is a great summer vacation activity and a wonderful way to support local businesses and the Shop Local movement.
Anyone who wishes to join in the fun can pick up a “Find Waldo in Washington Depot” passport from any of the participating stores. When you spot Waldo collect a store stamp or signature. And to make things a little more challenging, Waldo’s magnifying glass will also be hiding in The Hickory Stick Bookshop.
Great prizes for participants who get 16 or more stamps in their passport. Completed passports should be handed in to the Hickory Stick Bookshop by no later than 5.00 pm on Thursday July 31st.
We will be having a celebration party from 3-4 pm on Saturday August 2nd. Check our website for further details!
There is no charge to participate, and the hunt lasts for all of July.
For more information about hunting for Waldo in Washington Depot, call The Hickory Stick Bookshop at 860-868-0525 or visit our website at www.hickorystickbookshop.com.
Find Waldo Local
“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!).
Summer Reading Program for all ages "Level Up at Your Library"
This workshop offers a comprehensive introduction to intaglio printmaking techniques including etching, drypoint and mezzotint. Designed to address all levels of experience, you will build a foundation in ink application, plate wiping and press operation as you create a series of prints.
Instructor: Tony Kirk
Thursdays, July 24 & 31, 2025
10 AM - 4 PM
Members: $171 / Non-Members: $190
Printmaking Techniques: Etching, Drypoint & Mezzotint
View the works of local artist DJ Stenson at the New Hatford Artistans Guild.
DJ Stenson Solo Exhibition
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.
Ingrid Freidenbergs: COLLAGE REDUX Exhibition
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.
Peril and Possibilities Exhibit
Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Story Time
on display at the Souterrain Gallery through July :
“Frank Rosen a nontraditional woodworker who also uses wood for painting and sculpture. His work moves in different directions: geometric to flowing, flat to textural, colorful to subdued. Surprise and humor are also media in which he dabbles.”
more info at www.souterraingallery.net
open Th-Su 11-5
Frank Rosen , Wood/Art
Watercolor is the perfect medium to lose oneself, explore color and
serendipitous occurrences, and share experiences.
What You’ll Learn:
~ Basic Watercolor Techniques
~ Color Theory
~ Composition & Perspective
~ Special Effects
~ Subject Exploration
Email Rose at rose444@icloud.com for a list of suggested materials.
Watercolors for Relaxation Workshop
Explore the colorful and resonant work of artist Dana Bol. Using materiality and color, Bol creates emotional tableaux.
Reclamation - New Works by Dana Bol
The Gunn Junior Library partners with Literacy Volunteers on the Green (LVG) to present a series of fun and interactive bilingual storytimes in English and Spanish this July!
Held every Thursday in July, these sessions will feature engaging stories, a literacy-focused book, and hands-on craft activities that inspire creativity and learning. Children and families are invited to join us for this celebration of language, culture, and community connection.
Based in New Milford, LVG provides free English language and literacy tutoring to adult learners across northwestern Connecticut. With a mission rooted in empowerment through education, trained volunteer tutors meet weekly with students to help build essential communication skills for work, home, and civic life. As part of their Family Literacy initiative, LVG uses bilingual children’s books and storytelling to support language learning and help families honor their native languages and cultural heritage.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore stories, language, and creativity together!
To learn more about LVG, visit www.lvg-ct.org.
Registration Required.
Bilingual Toddler Storytime with Literacy Volunteers on the Green
Outside of the World
Peggy Mercury is pleased to announce the opening of its next show “Outside of the World” recent painting by Deen Modino.
With inspirations ranging from 60s sci-fi movies and Looney Tunes scene-scapes to Holiday Inn muted carpets and pop art flower bedspreads, Modino’s paintings are like stills in a moving diorama. At once familiar and unfamiliar, these works buzz with an underlying tension of drama and even revolt.
Email hithere@peggymercury.com or DM us on IG @itspeggymercury for more information.
For more information about Deen Modino:
@deenmodino
Peggy Mercury
9 Maple Street
Unit 2
Kent, CT 06757
Outside of the World by Deen Modino
Join us in the Junior Room for this special Storytime in Spanish. Children of all ages are welcome to participate.
Registration appreciated, please call or email us (kmljuniorroom@biblio.org) to register, or register online.
DATE CHANGE: Thursday! 11:00 Spanish Storytime with Yaznic
"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.
Finding the Light by Chandra Rogers
Bring your lunch, listen to stories, and enjoy a fun craft! All are welcome, this program is intended for preschool-aged children. This event will be offered in person in the Junior Room of the Library.
Registration is appreciated but not required.
Lunch Bunch Storytime
Designed to hone your artmaking, expand your creative problem-solving skills and build a strong portfolio, this fully funded program offers comprehensive workshops in Ceramics, Printmaking, Alternative Photography, and Painting & Drawing. Each workshop meets one afternoon per week for six weeks. Attendees can register for any individual or all four workshops.
Instructors: Jill Van Slooten, Caleb Portfolio, Kimberly Jo & Christine Mitchell
Mondays - Thursdays, July 7 through August 14, 2025
1:00 - 4:30 PM
Ages: 13 - 17
Members & Non-Members: FREE
2025 Summer Teen Art Labs
Immerse Yourself in an Hour of French Conversation at the Gunn Memorial Library!
If you are an intermediate or fluent French speaker, join us for an hour of stimulating and immersive French Conversation.
Over the hour, participants will read articles from French magazines covering cultural topics and current events. Guided conversations will encourage lively exchanges, helping participants refine their French while deepening their appreciation for Francophone culture.
This program is an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow Francophiles, share perspectives, and experience the richness of the French language in a welcoming environment.
Join us for a meaningful cultural and linguistic experience!
Registration is required: www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/french-club-for-adults-2/ or call 860-868-7586
Gunn Memorial Library Adult French Club
Thursdays at 1:30 PM, July 17, 24 & 31
For Grades K - 5
Registration is Required at our website.
Do you love drawing? Each week we will discuss a different author/illustrator and create a project in their signature style.
7/17 Bob Shea – Author/illustrator of the Dinosaur vs. books and the Ballet Cat series, Bob Shea uses stamped shapes as the basis for his iconic characters.
7/24 Dav Pilkey–Creator of Captain Underpants and Dog Man, Dav Pilkey is known for his bold, vivid illustrations and cartoonish, exaggerated style
7/31 Jeff Kinney–Jeff Kinney uses black and white sketches to great comedic effect in his famous Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
Thursday Comic Club at OWL
For the first year, we will be hosting a summer market located at COE PARK on the same nights as our Summer Concert Series. Each Thursday between June and August, check out vendors of all different varieties from meats, veggies, maple syrup, handcrafted goods, and more! Check out our full vendor list soon! Inquire above if you would like to be a vendor!
Torrington Recreation Summer Market
Join us in the Junior Room for an evening of creative exploration! We will have a multitude of art supplies available. Please dress for mess. For kids entering Grades 5 and up only, please. Attendance at this event counts for one point towards the summer’s eight point goal. Registration appreciated, please call or email (kmljuniorroom@biblio.org) the Junior Room to register, or register online.
Teen & Tween Bad Art Night
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!
Gallery 25 Summer Art Show: Heatwaves & Hues
Torrington residents are invited to an evening in the Arts Center Courtyard with music by Brian Mattiello, refreshments and tours of the campus transformation.
Thursday, July 24, 2025
5 – 7 PM
Five Points Arts Center
Free event
Community in the Courtyard: Torrington Day
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
The Mark Miller Quartet Concert
Time to have some fun and get creative! Local artisan Jody Hyman will show you how to make 3 different little books using basic book making techniques. All materials are included.
Making Simple Books
Ingrid Freidenbergs will have an art talk at the library on Thursday July 24 at 5:30PM. The occasion provides an opportunity to discuss the artist’s creative process, inspirations, and artistic evolution. The exhibition is on display from July 12 through August 8, with an opening reception on Saturday July 12, 5-7PM
Ingrid Freidenbergs: COLLAGE REDUX Art Talk
Stranger danger is nothing new – but online gaming and social media have brought strangers into the home in the guise of peers and friends. With platforms changing constantly and new apps appearing every day, how can adults keep their kids safe from online exploitation? This interactive, 90-minute workshop designed for parents and caregivers of teens and tweens provides a foundation for talking with youth about online safety, including online stranger danger, cyberbullying, artificial intelligence, and more.
Digital Safety for Youth
Come check out the Torrington Recreations 2025 Summer Concert Series at Coe Park! Over the course of 14 weeks, every Thursday, starting June 5th and running through September 4th, we will be hosting 14 different bands who will perform a range of different genres. Concerts will be held on the outside portico at the Coe Memorial Park (101 Litchfield Road) from 6pm-8pm. Bring your blankets, chairs, food and drinks to enjoy our concerts in the park!
Cover2Cover is a band whose repertoire includes an eclectic collection of tunes to suit all audiences. From songs such as 'Vehicle' by The Ides Of March to the Latin rhythms of Santana's 'Evil Ways', Cover2 Cover will keep you up and dancing.
2025 Summer Concert Series: Cover2Cover
Award-winning author and pop culture historian Martin Gitlin hosts this fun and enlightening presentation based on his book, The Greatest Sitcoms of All Time. He is the only author to actually rank the best of the best, including I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, The Andy Griffith Show, Get Smart, All in the Family, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Cheers, The Golden Girls, Seinfeld, Frasier and The Big Bang Theory. He will show funny snippets from those shows and others, challenge patrons with sitcom trivia (including identifying cool theme songs!), discuss the criteria he used to rank 70 years of sitcoms and talk about how they have evolved over the decades in humor, presentation and content. This program is really entertaining so join in on the fun!
Register here (one person per form): https://forms.gle/pkgkdiMMVh7Fd39N6
A Funny Program About Funny Programs: The Greatest Sitcoms of All Time
Thursday, July 24th, at 6:30, 2nd Home welcomes back the Myron Yousman and the Jam Fam. The Trio is Myron on vocals and guitar, Tim Larson on upright bass, and Bob Nolte on drums. As it always is with this trio, we are sure this is going to be a great evening. Great music, food, drinks, and fun. Come down and enjoy!
For reservations call 860-238-4500 or email us at momanddad@2ndhomelounge.com
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The Myron Yousman and the Jam Fam at 2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
With Hugh Schoelzel, Alan Cohen, Ken Blazier and Al Macchioni
Join Hugh Schoelzel, Alan Cohen, Ken Blazier and Al Macchioni as they take you on a photographic journey of their recent trip to Antarctica. Learn about the wild life and be awed by the vistas.
Armchair Travel: Antarctica
Join us for unforgettable Summer Concerts – Music, Community, and Good Vibes –Thursdays in July and August, 6:30-8:30 PM at historic East End Park. The concerts are free and brought to you by Friends of Main Street Summer Concerts, sponsored by Northwest Community. Bring your lawn chairs and picnic dinner, or grab something from nearby eateries. The concerts are a fair-weather event. Inclement weather can result in a concert cancellation that same day.
Alcohol and Cannabis are not allowed in the park. Individuals who appear intoxicated will be reported to the police, removed, and can be fined up to $90/incident.
🎺 Summer Concerts on the Green
Bring your picnic baskets and lawn chairs and join us for one, two or all of these fun family events!!
These are all free events! No Registration is Required! Feel free to join us for some foot tapping and swinging Summer entertainment!
Summer Concert Series
🎭 Step into the rehearsal room—where the real drama unfolds.
In a small-town community center, five strangers gather for an acting class. As they play theater games and push their boundaries, buried secrets, quiet heartbreaks, and unexpected connections come to the surface.
Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker, Circle Mirror Transformation is a masterful exploration of human vulnerability, the power of storytelling, and the unspoken moments that shape us. Under the direction of Gale Alexander, this intimate, poignant, and darkly humorous play invites audiences to witness the raw beauty of ordinary lives unfolding in extraordinary ways.
Don’t miss this quietly mesmerizing and profoundly moving theatrical experience!
Circle Mirror Transformation
CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS!
Gallery 25 proudly presents EXPOSURES 2025 Open Juried Photography Show!
Now accepting submissions!
Drop off Images to Gallery 25: Sunday, August 17 (11am-3pm)
Photography Show Runs from August 21-Sept 7
Opening Reception is Saturday, August 23 from 2-4pm
Whether you're a seasoned pro or an emerging talent behind the lens, this is your chance to showcase your vision and compete for cash prizes—including a $350 First Place Award!
We’re looking for original, striking, and creative photography in all styles and subjects.
Hosted at Gallery 25 in the Historic Train Station, New Milford
Submit your work online at Gallery25CT.com by Thursday, August 14
All levels welcome
Please Note: While we celebrate artistic expression, we ask that displayed artwork be suitable for viewing by all ages. Please review the prospectus for eligibility prior to submission.
Aspire. Inspire. Get Exposed.
Submit your work today and be part of one of the region’s most exciting annual photography exhibitions!
Gallery 25 in the Historic Train Station
11 Railroad Street
New Milford, CT
A Call for Photographers @ Gallery 25 in Downtown New Milford
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
"Wearing Wild" - a wildest of art show
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 24 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
2025 GLASS ORB SCAVENGER HUNT
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
Taste of Burlington
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
Celebration of Young Photographers
Guided art adventures and self-expression—indoors and outdoors
Ages: 9–11
Dates: Monday, July 21 – Friday, July 25
Time: 8:30am–3pm
Teaching Artist: Meredith Arcari Luciano
Partnership: Arcari Floral
Fee: $350
Your child will discover endless inspiration in this hands-on, exploratory program that bridges art and nature. Gathering inspiration from the world around them, they will use tactile materials and natural elements to create artwork. Each open-ended project sparks creativity and self-expression while fostering a deep connection to nature.
Over five enriching days, young creators will:
- Create eco-friendly sculptures from natural and upcycled materials.
- Transform found objects into 3D artworks.
- Learn the art of botanical printing.
- Make their own earth-based pigments and paints.
- Sketch and journal in nature.
- Design wind chimes for the garden.
- Build textured pathways using natural elements.
- Share their artistic discoveries with newfound friends.
In Dabble, every nature walk becomes an artistic adventure, and every artwork tells a story of discovery.
This is a small group program. Space is limited.
Registration is now open for Dabble!
AMP’s summer programs are made possible in part by Thomaston Savings Bank.
Scholarships may be available. Learn more.
Explore more Summer @AMP programs.
Summer @AMP: Dabble In Art
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 PM; FREE 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.
Summer Camp
Robotics And Beyond is offering more focused, in-depth camp topics in design, engineering and technology for grades 6-12 during the mornings and afternoons. Locations will be The Maxx, First Congregational Church, and our office at 46 Bridge St.
Financial assistance available. Register at https://www.roboticsandbeyond.org/summer-stem-camp/.
Intermediate STEM & Design Camps
Looking for a fun, active, and creative summer experience for your child? Pilobolus Kids Camp is back!
Pilobolus is an internationally acclaimed dance company that has delighted audiences for over 50 years. Using skills honed over decades of performance, our education initiatives—including summer camp— provide fundamental lessons about creativity, collaboration, and community through the joy of movement.
Kids ages 6 to 12 will explore movement, storytelling, and improvisation while building confidence, creativity, and collaboration skills—all through Pilobolus’s signature approach to learning through play!
Two Sessions Available:
Week 1: July 21 – 25, 2025
Week 2: July 28 – Aug 1, 2025
Location: Shepaug Valley High School, Washington, CT
Time: 9 AM – 3 PM daily
Sign up for one or both weeks! Each session $350.
Register here: pilobolus.org/camp
Pilobolus Kids Camp - Session 1
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present a joint art exhibition, “Abstract Meditations,” featuring the works of Leonard Kady and Heather Neilson. This show is on view beginning Friday, July 4.
An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, July 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. An artist talk will be held on Saturday, July 19 at 4 pm. These events are free and open to the public.
Leonard Kady is an artist and architect whose photography emerged from a personal reckoning with time and isolation during the pandemic. Heather Neilson is an abstract painter and mixed media artist whose work explores the interplay of nature, the passage of time, and a sense of place.
This exhibition offers visitors a moment to pause, observe, and reconnect—with nature, with self, and with the enduring rhythms that shape us all.
Art Exhibit by Leonard Kady + Heather Neilson
Conversational Italian, 13-sessions, is not a beginner class. It will be held on Fridays, April 25 to August 1, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., with no class on May 30 or July 4. It is designed for those with a knowledge of basic Italian grammar and good vocabulary. The required text is Conversational Italian: In 20 Lessons (Cortina Method) by Michael Cagno, available online at abebooks.com.
Italian Class - conversational
Band Camp with Region 20 music teachers
Band Camp 2025
Waldo's Back in Washington Depot This July!
Once again, in celebration of Waldo’s longevity and popularity, his American publisher, Candlewick Press, is teaming up with the American Booksellers Association and two hundred and fifty independent bookstores across the country for some hide-and-seek fun to encourage communities to patronize their local businesses.
Where’s Waldo? In Washington Depot, of course! Beginning on Tuesday 1st July, the iconic children’s book character in the red-and-white-striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting 19 local businesses throughout the community . Find Waldo Local is a great summer vacation activity and a wonderful way to support local businesses and the Shop Local movement.
Anyone who wishes to join in the fun can pick up a “Find Waldo in Washington Depot” passport from any of the participating stores. When you spot Waldo collect a store stamp or signature. And to make things a little more challenging, Waldo’s magnifying glass will also be hiding in The Hickory Stick Bookshop.
Great prizes for participants who get 16 or more stamps in their passport. Completed passports should be handed in to the Hickory Stick Bookshop by no later than 5.00 pm on Thursday July 31st.
We will be having a celebration party from 3-4 pm on Saturday August 2nd. Check our website for further details!
There is no charge to participate, and the hunt lasts for all of July.
For more information about hunting for Waldo in Washington Depot, call The Hickory Stick Bookshop at 860-868-0525 or visit our website at www.hickorystickbookshop.com.
Find Waldo Local
“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!).
Summer Reading Program for all ages "Level Up at Your Library"
"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.
Finding the Light by Chandra Rogers
View the works of local artist DJ Stenson at the New Hatford Artistans Guild.
DJ Stenson Solo Exhibition
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.
Peril and Possibilities Exhibit
on display at the Souterrain Gallery through July :
“Frank Rosen a nontraditional woodworker who also uses wood for painting and sculpture. His work moves in different directions: geometric to flowing, flat to textural, colorful to subdued. Surprise and humor are also media in which he dabbles.”
more info at www.souterraingallery.net
open Th-Su 11-5
Frank Rosen , Wood/Art
Explore the colorful and resonant work of artist Dana Bol. Using materiality and color, Bol creates emotional tableaux.
Reclamation - New Works by Dana Bol
Outside of the World
Peggy Mercury is pleased to announce the opening of its next show “Outside of the World” recent painting by Deen Modino.
With inspirations ranging from 60s sci-fi movies and Looney Tunes scene-scapes to Holiday Inn muted carpets and pop art flower bedspreads, Modino’s paintings are like stills in a moving diorama. At once familiar and unfamiliar, these works buzz with an underlying tension of drama and even revolt.
Email hithere@peggymercury.com or DM us on IG @itspeggymercury for more information.
For more information about Deen Modino:
@deenmodino
Peggy Mercury
9 Maple Street
Unit 2
Kent, CT 06757
Outside of the World by Deen Modino
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!
Gallery 25 Summer Art Show: Heatwaves & Hues
Today is the day! We will draw our first raffle winner for adult summer reading at noon.
Gift Basket raffle drawing for Adult Summer Reading
This program is designed to promote healthy aging through proper dietary habits and nutritional awareness tailored to older adults. As individuals age, their nutritional needs evolve due to changes in metabolism, health status, and lifestyle. This program provides evidence-based guidance to help seniors make informed food choices, manage chronic conditions, maintain a healthy weight, and support overall well-being.
This program is made possible by a generous grant from the Northwest CT Community Foundation Khurshed Bhumgara Fund.
Senior Lunch and Learn: Nutrition for Older Adults w/ TJ Murtagh
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.
Ingrid Freidenbergs: COLLAGE REDUX Exhibition
LARP @ Your Library! Fridays at 1pm
Registration Required.
LARP /lärp/ noun
- a type of interactive role-playing game in which the participants portray characters through physical action, often in costume and with props.
Play LARP with us!
7/11 Character Creation: Make an original hero to play LARP and discover your own personal legend.
7/18 DIY Projects: Build your own LARP gear and learn to think creatively and make solutions.
7/25 Playing your Character: Time to celebrate all your hard work and apply the skills you have learned!
LARP @ Your Library
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.
Kent CT Farmers Market
Mint, lemon, peanut butter, birthday cake and more! Join us as we blind taste test a variety of flavored Oreos. Can you guess the flavor of the Oreo? Which cookie has the best flavor? The worst? Please register so we have enough supplies for everyone! May not be suitable for those with food allergies.
Oreo Taste Test! (ages 5 & up)
Celebrate 30 Years of Great Jazz in the Hills!
Join us July 25–27 in Washington, CT for the 30th Anniversary of the Litchfield Jazz Festival, a beloved summer tradition where world-class jazz meets small-town charm. Presented on the beautiful campus of The Frederick Gunn School, this year’s festival brings together jazz legends, rising stars, and Litchfield Jazz Camp alumni for three unforgettable days of music, food, and community. Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-timer, this milestone year promises something truly special.
🎶 July 25 – Friday Night Opens In Style!
The celebration kicks off with our Opening Night Gala at 5:45 PM, featuring standout performances by our top Litchfield Jazz Camp student combos, delicious fare from local favorites, and Litchfield Distillery's top-shelf cocktails. At 7:45 PM, the mainstage lights up with the return of the Emmet Cohen Trio, featuring Emmet Cohen (a former Litchfield camper and now a global jazz sensation), Joey Ranieri on bass, and Joe Farnsworth on drums. Emmet first appeared at Litchfield fresh out of college in 2013—this marks his fifth performance at the festival, and we couldn’t be more excited.
🎷 July 26 – Saturday: All Jazz, All Day
Saturday brings a triple bill of powerhouse performances, starting at 3 PM with the Matt Dwonszyk Sextet. Matt, like Emmet, is a former camper and now one of the most in-demand bassists on the scene. He’s joined by a knockout lineup: Kris Allen (sax), Andrew Renfroe (guitar), Taber Gable (piano), Jonathan Barber (drums), and Shenel Johns (vocals).
Next up: Pasquale Grasso and Frank Vignola. Grasso, whom Pat Metheny called “the best guitar player I’ve heard in maybe my entire life,” returns after debuting at Litchfield in 2022 with Samara Joy. Vignola, a veteran performer heard regularly at NYC’s Birdland Theater, makes his Litchfield debut.
We close Saturday with international sensation Anat Cohen Quartetinho, led by the charismatic clarinetist and saxophonist Anat Cohen. Joined by Tal Mashiach (bass), Vitor Goncalves (piano/accordion), and James Shipp (vibes/percussion), this ensemble blends jazz, Brazilian classics, and originals for a set that’s as uplifting as it is virtuosic.
🥂 July 27 – The Finale: Sunday Jazz Brunch
Wrap up the weekend with our 30th Anniversary Jazz Brunch at 12 PM, featuring a festive meal from Chef Charlene Dutka, Litchfield’s longtime chef.
On stage is the irresistible Champian Fulton Trio, led by the effervescent pianist/vocalist Champian Fulton, with Fukushi Tainaka on drums and Hide Tanaka on bass. A festival alum, Champian brings swing, soul, and joy to the stage—All About Jazz calls her “a balm for the soul.” The Jazz Brunch always sells out, so reserve your seat early!
30th Anniversary Litchfield Jazz Festival
Hosted by Torrington Parks and Recreation
Date: Friday, July 25, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Christmas Village, Torrington, CT
Event Schedule:
5:30 PM: Gates open
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM:
- Treasure hunt
- Games
- Foam party (wear your bathing suits)
- Music
- Food and ice cream trucks
- Face painters
- Raffles (cash only)
- Selfies with Mr. and Mrs. Claus
7:30 PM – 8:00 PM:
- Raffle prize winners announced
- Hawaiian shirt contest
- Tree lighting and story time with Mrs. Claus
Additional Info: This event is free and open to everyone. Donations are encouraged but not required. All proceeds help support Christmas Village.
Christmas in July
Music to take you to the islands and kick up your flip flops!
Food Truck: La Guera Mexican
BYOB & lawn chairs, blanket
Rain (Indoors) or Shine
Full Summer Sunset Concert Series:
Friday June 13: Scott Hopkins Band
Thursday June 19: Nekita Waller & Band
Friday July 25: Caribbean Vibe Steel Drum Band
Friday August 22: Al Fenton Big Band
Friday September 12: Potter's Field
Summer Sunset Concerts ~ Caribbean Vibe Steel Drum Band
Morris Beach & Recreation's 2025 Summer Concert Series continues!
Since 2019, Stiletto has been delivering powerful, album-quality renditions of Billy Joel’s greatest hits, fan favorites and deep cuts too. Beyond Billy, Stiletto keeps audiences guessing...
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!
Hindsight BBQ
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, July 25, 2025
6:00 pm
Morris Town Beach (83 East Shore Road)
FREE!
Morris Beach and Recreation Summer Concert Series: Stiletto.
Friday July 25th, at 7PM, Chris Marolda returns to 2nd Home. We've had a great time each time he's been here, and we have no doubt this time will be the same. Great music, food, drinks, and fun. Come down and enjoy!
For reservations call 860-238-4500 or email us at momanddad@2ndhomelounge.com
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524 Main Street, Winsted
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Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.
July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm
July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm
Admission $26 (fees not included)
Box office 860-283-6250
www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org
Shrek the Musical
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
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The Colebrook Historical Society will host a “Friday Night Gathering” on July 25th from 7-9 PM. The evening will begin at the home of the CHS with conversation and refreshments. Circa 7:30 PM the gathering will move next door to the Colebrook Town Hall Meeting Room for a presentation by special guest, author/historian Peter Vermilyea – “Litchfield County and the Civil War”.
Union victory in the Civil War was far from guaranteed. The Northern war effort depended upon local communities to raise the troops and supplies needed for the battlefield.
The history of Litchfield County highlights the challenges Northern communities faced. Armed confrontations erupted over the flying of secession flags. Supporting the war effort provided women with skills and experiences that would aid in the suffrage movement. Scandal swirled around the local army medical examiner. Mr. Vermilyea uses first-hand accounts, many never published before, to investigate these events and show how the process of preparing for war created a lasting bond between a community and its soldiers.
Mr. Vermilyea teaches history at Housatonic Valley Regional High School and the University of Western Connecticut. He is the author or editor of five books, including “Hidden History of Litchfield County” which won the 2015 Culture Max Award.
Following the presentation Mr. Vermilyea will take questions. Then the gathering will return to the CHS for more refreshments. All are most welcome to attend. The Colebrook Historical Society and Museum is located at the intersection of Routes 183 and 182A in Colebrook Center. For further information contact Carol Lord at carol.9508@yahoo.com or 860-738-8244.
Litchfield County and the Civil War
7:00 on Friday night, decades music trivia at Bad Dog!
Trivia at the brewery
Laurel Canyon, California has long been synonymous with some of the greatest songwriters of the late 1960s and early 70s. Among the artists living there and inspiring each other were Joni Mitchell, Carol King, Mamas and the Papas, Jackson Brown, Linda Ronstadt, Buffalo Springfield, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. You’ll be treated to performances by Rob Brereton, Nick Patrone, Noelle Chave, Emily DeMasi, Missy Alexander, Bill Petkanas, George Mallas, and Susanna Marker. Feel free to don your love beads for this special evening of music and nostalgia.
Merryall Presents: A Journey Through Laurel Canyon
🎭 Step into the rehearsal room—where the real drama unfolds.
In a small-town community center, five strangers gather for an acting class. As they play theater games and push their boundaries, buried secrets, quiet heartbreaks, and unexpected connections come to the surface.
Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker, Circle Mirror Transformation is a masterful exploration of human vulnerability, the power of storytelling, and the unspoken moments that shape us. Under the direction of Gale Alexander, this intimate, poignant, and darkly humorous play invites audiences to witness the raw beauty of ordinary lives unfolding in extraordinary ways.
Don’t miss this quietly mesmerizing and profoundly moving theatrical experience!
Circle Mirror Transformation
This astronomy program is organized by members of the Litchfield Hills Amateur Astronomy Club and the Mattatuck Astronomical Society. Weather permitting, there will be star gazing after the program. 8:00 p.m., A. B. Ceder Room. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. You are invited to bring your own telescope or binoculars. FREE… Donations will be accepted to help defray the Conservation Center’s programming expenses.
STAR PARTY!
The Miró Quartet is one of America’s most celebrated string quartets, praised as "furiously committed" by The New Yorker and recognized for its "exceptional tonal focus and interpretive intensity" by Cleveland's The Plain Dealer. The Quartet presents a program of works by Haydn, Alberto Ginastera, César Franck, and Debussy. 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.
Tickets: $70 – $35; $10 Young Adults (19-35); Kids Under 19 Come Free!