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Wed
May
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May
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Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry.

for our online art show "Plant Life"

Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd.

Exciting News!

Plant Life: NYC – Global” is an exhibition and digital event at Prime Produce, 424 West 54th St, New York City, May 17-19 featuring selections from the online show!


Personaland - our online global arts village.

https://www.personaland.com

Personaland is an artist-driven global village, transforming the world of art by using technology to bridge geographical and cultural boundaries. This uniquely positions Personaland to create accessible opportunities for artists and audiences to connect and participate. Our mission is to promote humanity, creativity, and community through a mix of entertainment, enchantment, and imagination.

Personaland takes the form of a virtual entertainment park, where visitors can visit art shows and exhibitions, play art games, watch movies, visit dancing flowers and a wishing well. Since our launch in 2018, Personaland has showcased over 650 visual artists, filmmakers, musicians and poets from 61 countries in 25 group art shows and 55 individual exhibitions.


For more info:

Stewart Wilson

personaman@snet.net

5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

"Plant Life"

Arts Council
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Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry. for our online art show "Plant Life" “Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd. Exciting News! “Plant Life:...
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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse climate impacts. 2024 Climate Challenge - CTrides

5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Travel & Outdoor

Drive Less CT Climate Challenge

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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse...
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May
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Come learn about Candlelight Farms and its activities and offerings. 214 Candlewood Mountain Road
5/8/2024
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Community

Open house & ice cream social

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Come learn about Candlelight Farms and its activities and offerings. 214 Candlewood Mountain Road
Wednesday
May 8
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11:00 am
Candlelight Farms Inn
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New Milford
Candlelight Farms Inn
Online Event
New Milford
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Enjoy a "Do as You Please" Day Trip to New York City!

Drop #1- The MET

Drop #2- 52nd & Broadway


Depart 52nd & Broadway at 6 pm.

Upon registration, participants will be directed to indicate their preferred drop-off location. Please contact us at 860-567-8302 at your earliest convenience if you would like to change drop off to the other location.

_ _All reservations are non-refundable if canceled within 24 hours before the scheduled trip. A $10 processing fee will be applied to all refund requests.


5/8/2024
Single event
Travel & Outdoor

NYC "DO AS YOU PLEASE" Bus Trip

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Enjoy a "Do as You Please" Day Trip to New York City! Drop #1- The MET Drop #2- 52nd & Broadway Depart 52nd & Broadway at 6 pm. Upon registration, participants will be directed to indicate...
Wednesday
May 8
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8:30 pm
Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
Litchfield Community Center
Online Event
Litchfield
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

You are invited to visit....

A Showing of Liz Rosiello's Floral Watercolor Paintings

Roxbury Senior Center - 7 South St. Roxbury CT

April 1 - May 31

Artist Reception: Saturday May 4th - 2pm to 5pm

5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

The Watercolor Garden

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You are invited to visit.... A Showing of Liz Rosiello's Floral Watercolor Paintings Roxbury Senior Center - 7 South St. Roxbury CT April 1 - May 31 Artist Reception: Saturday May 4th - 2pm to 5pm
Wednesday
May 8
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Roxbury Senior Center
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Roxbury
Roxbury Senior Center
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Roxbury
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Children and parents learn to play, sing, create and laugh together while romping to music, exploring our indoor play land, and meeting new friends. This program helps children develop sensory awareness and build motor skills. If needed, siblings are welcome to attend, but for safety reasons, they are not permitted on any of the equipment.


Requirements:

Guardians must be present


Coordinator:

Michele Gasiewski


Tuesdays, April 30 to June 11

Session 1: Ages 1y-2y 9:15am-10:00am

Session 2: Ages 2y-3y4m 10:15am-11:00am

Session 3: Ages 2y-3y4m 11:15am-12:00pm -ONLY SESSION WITH AVAILABLE SPOTS


Wednesdays, May 1 to June 12

Session 1: Ages 1y-2y 9:15am-10:00am

Session 2: Ages 2y-3y4m 10:15am-11:00am


Residents $70.00, Non-residents $90.00

5/8/2024
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Music

Tumblin' Tikes

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Children and parents learn to play, sing, create and laugh together while romping to music, exploring our indoor play land, and meeting new friends. This program helps children develop sensory...
Wednesday
May 8
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11:00 am
John Pettibone Community Center
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New Milford
John Pettibone Community Center
Online Event
New Milford
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

“Atmospheric Abstractions”

Presented by: Edward Muszala


Edward Muszala will be sharing his extraordinary collection of oil paintings. His work will be on display from Saturday, March 23rd -  Saturday, May 18th 2024. 

 

Pilot and artist, Edward Muszala, finds inspiration in the sky. “As a pilot I was aware of the constantly changing play of air and light in the atmosphere, the warmth of the sun, the speed of the wind, the water in the clouds” he says. Through the lens of a seasoned aviator, he captures the ever-shifting tapestry of light, color, and temperature in the atmosphere, translating this awe-inspiring spectacle onto canvas with his mastery of oil and encaustic techniques bringing these atmospheric scenes to life, evoking feelings of calm and awe in every brushstroke.

https://www.gunnlibrary.org/stairwell-gallery/


5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery - Artist Edward Muszala

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“Atmospheric Abstractions” Presented by: Edward Muszala Edward Muszala will be sharing his extraordinary collection of oil paintings. His work will be on display from Saturday, March 23rd -...
Wednesday
May 8
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Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
Online Event
Washington
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May
8
Wed
May
8
**[The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens](https://judyblackpark.org)** is pleased to welcome an art exhibit featuring works by **[Anastasya Peña](https://www.anastasya-pena.com)**. The exhibit, “Spillover,” will be on view beginning Friday, May 3. The show highlights Peña’s layered abstract paintings. A reception with the artist is being planned. Check our website and social media for updates. Peña is an abstract, color–based painter born and raised in New York City. She received her BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2019 with a concentration in Literary Arts and Studies. While at the Rhode Island School of Design, she participated in the European Honors Program in Rome, Italy. “I explore how paint responds to different surfaces,” says Peña of her painting approach. “I am receptive, driven by the discovery of what paint can do," she says of her process.  Check our website and social media for weekly open hours.
5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

Anastasya Peña Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to welcome an art exhibit featuring works by Anastasya Peña . The exhibit, “Spillover,” will be on view beginning Friday, May 3. The show...
Wednesday
May 8
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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
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Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
Online Event
Washington Depot
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

The Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School at 11 Interlaken Road, Lakeville CT is pleased to present Dialogue: Art in Conversation, featuring works by Valerie Hammond and Nathaniel (Tate) Klacsmann, from April 2 through June 2, 2024, with an opening reception on Saturday, April 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition explores the creative processes of two artists whose work reverberates around questions of social inequity, magic, myth, and the environment. Together, their pieces begin a conversation filled with reflective echoes, offering opportunity for intersection around creativity and process. Curated by Joan Baldwin and Terri Moore, Dialogue also includes video and photography by Colleen Macmillan, Ann Villano, and Hotchkiss film students. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.

5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

Dialogue: Art in Conversation

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The Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School at 11 Interlaken Road, Lakeville CT is pleased to present Dialogue: Art in Conversation , featuring works by Valerie Hammond and Nathaniel (Tate)...
Wednesday
May 8
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Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School
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Salisbury
Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School
Online Event
Salisbury
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

"Tangled in Color": an exhibition of works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu.

Kathleen L'Hommedieu, born and raised in Connecticut, finds inspiration through light and color in the landscape and sky. Many years of traveling for business and rowing competitions through Europe are also a major influence.

"We are immersed in light, color and energy from all that surrounds us no matter where we find ourselves."

Layering is nothing new for Kathleen. It is a technique that comes naturally as she builds a canvas and is guided through its evolution. Using a series of tools - from brush to palette knife - she lets the layers deepen, a process that can take years while perfecting a canvas. "The background tells me where to go," is how she explains the method, "and I add color or texture." Recently, the layers have led to new revelations of shadow and light as the colors intermingle and intertwine, creating interrelationships within a work of art informed by past canvases. Her abstracts are often memories of moments she has experienced - inspired by a foggy window after a storm by the sea, the turbulence of winter by the ocean, a still-life in its vivid interplay of color and form, or a grove of young saplings lit by the sun.

This show is a series of explorations in interwoven color to share the journey of an artist's growing perception, but expressing a universal message. Kathleen's quest leads the viewer to experience a deepening vision of fleeting color play and brilliant moments in our surroundings. "Art teaches you to see," she says, "and I strive to capture that energy."

5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

"Tangled in Color" : works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu

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"Tangled in Color": an exhibition of works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu. Kathleen L'Hommedieu, born and raised in Connecticut, finds inspiration through light and color in the...
Wednesday
May 8
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Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8
Learn how to do calligraphy! Write like a medieval knight or princess. Each participant will receive a calligraphy pen that they get to take home with them to continue practicing. For kids fourth grade and up. Register @ harwintonlibrary.org/events
5/8/2024
Single event
Hobbies

Learn Calligraphy

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Learn how to do calligraphy! Write like a medieval knight or princess. Each participant will receive a calligraphy pen that they get to take home with them to continue practicing. For kids fourth...
Wednesday
May 8
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Harwinton Public Library
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Harwinton
Harwinton Public Library
Online Event
Harwinton
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8
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, the program begins at 10:30. Registration appreciated, drop-ins welcome!
5/8/2024
Repeating event
Other

Music & Rhyme Inside

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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,...
Wednesday
May 8
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Kent Memorial Library
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Kent
Kent Memorial Library
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Kent
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Whittemore Gallery

January 21, 2024 – May 19, 2024


(Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage – from caring for one’s family to participating in the labor force, from negotiating beauty standards to handling emotional labor, and more. A reprisal of a smaller exhibition from 2022, this new show delves more deeply into the topic by incorporating a wider range of voices and perspectives. Including artwork from approximately 30 contemporary female-identifying artists, (Re)Work It! broadens our definition and understanding of women's labor in 21st century America.


Free with Admission

5/8/2024
Repeating event
Arts

(Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor

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Whittemore Gallery January 21, 2024 – May 19, 2024 (Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage – from caring for one’s...
Wednesday
May 8
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
Online Event
Waterbury
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

On View: March 10, 2024 – May 12, 2024

With large-scale and mysterious photographs, screenwriter and film producer Carolyn Marks Blackwood invites the viewer to participate in the creation of meaning. By associating brief caption lines with images of deserted streets, isolated forests, and houses lit from within, visitors are encouraged to supply their own narrative inspired by their unique experiences. Both haunting and profound, The Story Series provides an opportunity for creative engagement and deep reflection.

5/8/2024
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Arts

Exhibition: Carolyn Marks Blackwood: The Story Series

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On View: March 10, 2024 – May 12, 2024 With large-scale and mysterious photographs, screenwriter and film producer Carolyn Marks Blackwood invites the viewer to participate in the creation of...
Wednesday
May 8
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
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May
8
Wed
May
8

From April 13 through May 18, The Cornwall Library is presenting Live It Up!, a selection of bold, vivid landscape and abstract works by artist Joelle Sander (1942–2023) that fully justify the name of the show. The opening reception on April 13 from 5 to 7 pm, with registration requested at https://cornwalllibrary.org/events/.


Sander was already an award-winning author in her late 40s when she began painting seriously. She pursued painting with characteristic zeal, putting it on equal footing with writing, and attending studio classes in New York until the week before her passing. Early on, she took to heart a comment by artist Wolf Kahn, who noticed in one of her pastels an unusual color choice. "Ah ha," he said, "You see, you are a colorist!"


Steve Ninteman, a fellow artist and friend, says “Color is what Joelle celebrated the most in all her work. She also pursued themes of movement, fire, scale, trees and light. What is inspiring is that she took whatever idea she was interested in and brought it directly to a large canvas. Joelle did lovely personal drawings around her Connecticut home, in museums and Central Park, but she didn't do many preparatory sketches for paintings. Instead she would make a few simple outlines with her brush and dive in. Her color choices appeared quickly in assured passages…Looking at her surroundings with love and attention, Joelle transformed them with her personal form making, then gave them a life of their own with color choices that only she could imagine. ”


Sander was inspired by painters as diverse as turn-of-the-20th-century Canadian landscapist Tom Thomson and American abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell.


She lived in New York City and West Cornwall, Connecticut. Live it Up! will offer oil paintings for sale, with proceeds benefiting art and poetry programs at The Cornwall Library.

5/8/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

LIVE IT UP! Oil Paintings by Joelle Sander

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From April 13 through May 18, The Cornwall Library is presenting Live It Up!, a selection of bold, vivid landscape and abstract works by artist Joelle Sander (1942–2023) that fully justify the name...
Wednesday
May 8
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7:00 pm
The Cornwall Library
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Cornwall
The Cornwall Library
Online Event
Cornwall
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May
8
Wed
May
8
Discover the Mattatuck Museum through the perspective of our staff. Join Michael Gallagher, Mattatuck Docent & Artist as he shares his personal favorites from our collection, offering insights into the pieces that resonate with him the most.
5/8/2024
Single event
Arts

Insights into the MATT: Michael Gallagher, Mattatuck Docent & Artist

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Discover the Mattatuck Museum through the perspective of our staff. Join Michael Gallagher, Mattatuck Docent & Artist as he shares his personal favorites from our collection, offering insights...
Wednesday
May 8
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4:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
Online Event
Waterbury
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8
Location: Library Children’s Room (Upper Level) Have fun learning how to code with one of our librarians. For Grades 3-12. Younger children may need adult assistance.
5/8/2024
Repeating event
Family & Education

Coding Club (Grades 3-12)

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Location: Library Children’s Room (Upper Level) Have fun learning how to code with one of our librarians. For Grades 3-12. Younger children may need adult assistance.
Wednesday
May 8
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4:30 pm
Silas Bronson Library
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Waterbury
Silas Bronson Library
Online Event
Waterbury
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8
An opportunity for children ages 7 - 11 to explore different artistic mediums and learn more about art. This session will focus on Art & Nature - including Pottery Painting, Drawing, Hand building with Clay, Canvas Painting, Fused Glass, Mosaics, and more! **Six-week session - Begins May 8th** The cost for 6 week session is $175 per participant Includes all supplies Sibling discount available. **Register at:**
5/8/2024
Repeating event
Arts

Afternoon art Club - for kids

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An opportunity for children ages 7 - 11 to explore different artistic mediums and learn more about art. This session will focus on Art & Nature - including Pottery Painting, Drawing, Hand...
Wednesday
May 8
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4:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Create Escape Studio
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New Milford
Create Escape Studio
Online Event
New Milford
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Join our Cookbook Club and have fun cooking for your pals! We'll get together each month and share our food and our recipes from one cookbook. We'll bring the community back into our cooking. RSVP www.newmilfordlibrary.org

5/8/2024
Single event
Food & Drink

NMPL's Cookbook Club

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Join our Cookbook Club and have fun cooking for your pals! We'll get together each month and share our food and our recipes from one cookbook. We'll bring the community back into our cooking. RSVP...
Wednesday
May 8
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7:00 pm
New Milford Public Library
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New Milford
New Milford Public Library
Online Event
New Milford
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Celebrate Mom with a whimsical Tea Party celebration! Participants will dress in fancy hats to enjoy vintage displays, Mother’s Day trivia, poetry, and a sampling of teas, fine chocolates and baked goods. Licensed chocolatier Kim Larkin returns to the Library to host this festive program. This program is for ages 12 and up. Please register.

5/8/2024
Single event
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Tea & Chocolate Celebration

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Celebrate Mom with a whimsical Tea Party celebration! Participants will dress in fancy hats to enjoy vintage displays, Mother’s Day trivia, poetry, and a sampling of teas, fine chocolates and baked...
Wednesday
May 8
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7:00 pm
Harwinton Public Library
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Harwinton
Harwinton Public Library
Online Event
Harwinton
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8
Location: Library Auditorium (Lower Level) Learn the basics of DND 5th Edition through a tutorial campaign.
5/8/2024
Single event
Hobbies

DND 101 (Dungeons & Dragons)

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Location: Library Auditorium (Lower Level) Learn the basics of DND 5th Edition through a tutorial campaign.
Wednesday
May 8
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8:00 pm
Silas Bronson Library
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Waterbury
Silas Bronson Library
Online Event
Waterbury
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8
Rob brings his talents back to the taproom on a Wednesday night!
5/8/2024
Single event
Music

Rob Banks LIVE!

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Rob brings his talents back to the taproom on a Wednesday night!
Wednesday
May 8
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6:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Little Red Barn Brewers
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Winsted
Little Red Barn Brewers
Online Event
Winsted
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Connecticut's citizens are blessed with the rich diversity of wildlife in the state. The "Living with Connecticut's Wildlife" presentation focuses on how to live with and enjoy our wild neighbors. Species covered include Black Bears, Eastern Coyote, Bobcat, Fisher, Raccoon, Skunk, Virginia Opossum, Red and Gray Fox, Woodchuck, White-Tailed Deer, birds, bats, venomous and non-venomous reptiles, and amphibians.

Donations Appreciated

\* pre registration is encouraged


Paul Colburn is a 2015 graduate of the Connecticut Master Wildlife Conservationist Program (MWCP) and a certified Master Wildlife Conservationist (MWC). The MWCP is a Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) adult education program that trains volunteers in the fields of wildlife management, natural history and interpretation. Paul is a dedicated advocate for wildlife and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others. He is particularly focused on teaching the basics of living responsibly with wildlife. Paul has provided hundreds of wildlife presentations for a wide variety of public and private organizations in all corners of the state. He is a graduate of Wesleyan University and served honorably in the United States Army.

5/8/2024
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Local Farm / Agricultural

Living with CT's Wildlife Presentation

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Connecticut's citizens are blessed with the rich diversity of wildlife in the state. The "Living with Connecticut's Wildlife" presentation focuses on how to live with and enjoy our wild neighbors....
Wednesday
May 8
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7:30 pm
Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
Litchfield Community Center
Online Event
Litchfield
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Join the Stitch n' Bitch group once a month at the Hotchkiss Library of Sharon. The aim of our stitching group is for members to meet regularly to share skills and ideas, and get to know each other while doing some stitching. 

5/8/2024
Single event
Arts

Stitch n' Bitch

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Join the Stitch n' Bitch group once a month at the Hotchkiss Library of Sharon. The aim of our stitching group is for members to meet regularly to share skills and ideas, and get to know each other...
Wednesday
May 8
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8:00 pm
The Hotchkiss Library of Sharon
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Sharon
The Hotchkiss Library of Sharon
Online Event
Sharon
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

The Mystery Book Club will take place at the Morris Public Library on Wednesday, May 8, at 6:30 PM. The group will discuss "The Third Victim" by Phillip Margolin.

 

A woman stumbles onto a dark road in rural Oregon―tortured, battered, and bound. She tells a horrific story about being kidnapped, then tortured, until she finally managed to escape. She was the lucky one―two other women, with similar burns and bruises, were found dead.

The surviving victim identifies the house where she was held captive and the owner, Alex Mason―a prominent local attorney―is arrested. Although he loudly insists upon his innocence, his wife’s statements about his sexual sadism and the physical evidence found at the scene, his summer home, is damning.

Regina Barrister is a legendary criminal defense attorney, known as “The Sorceress” for her courtroom victories. But she’s got a secret, one that threatens her skill, her reputation, and, most of all, her clients. And she’s agreed to take on the seemingly impossible task of defending Alex Mason.

Robin Lockwood, a young lawyer and former MMA fighter, has just left a clerkship at the Oregon Supreme Court to work for Regina Barrister. The Alex Mason trial is her first big one, a likely death penalty case, and she’s second chair to Regina. Increasingly, she’s worried her boss’s behavior and the details in the case against their client don’t quite add up.

 

E-audio is available via Libby app.

 

New registrations and book requests: 860-567-7440 or https://morrispubliclibrary.net/library-calendar-event.../

5/8/2024
Single event
Arts

Mystery Book Club

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Member
The Mystery Book Club will take place at the Morris Public Library on Wednesday, May 8, at 6:30 PM. The group will discuss "The Third Victim" by Phillip Margolin. A woman stumbles onto a dark road...
Wednesday
May 8
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7:30 pm
Morris Public Library
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Morris
Morris Public Library
Online Event
Morris
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 61 years ago. The argument at the time, and one that still persists, was that the Beatles were a pop group and the Stones were a rock band: the boys next door vs. the bad boys of rock. So who’s better? These two legendary bands will engage in an on-stage, throw down – a musical ‘showdown’ if you will – on Wednesday, May 8 at 7:00 pm at the Warner Theatre’s Oneglia Auditorium- courtesy of tribute bands Abbey Road and Satisfaction – The International Rolling Stones Show. The show played to a capacity crowd at this venue last year.

Taking the side of the Fab Four is Abbey Road, one of the county’s top Beatles tribute bands. With brilliant musicianship and authentic costumes and gear, Abbey Road plays beloved songs spanning the Beatles’ career. They face off against renowned Stones tribute band Satisfaction – The International Rolling Stones Show, who offer a faithful rendition of the music and style of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and the bad boys of the British Invasion.

5/8/2024
Single event
Music

Beatles VS Stones

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The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 61 years ago. The argument at the time, and one that still persists, was...
Wednesday
May 8
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7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Warner Theatre
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Torrington
Warner Theatre
Online Event
Torrington
Wed
May
8
Wed
May
8

Are you ready to be part of something truly beautiful and unifying?! Every week, synagogues around the world come together to study the same weekly Torah portion. Let's unite in our love for Torah and join this incredible global community.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect in spirit with the world and with friends from all over Northwest CT and deepen your understanding of our shared heritage.


Join us every Wednesday at 8:00 PM for an unforgettable journey into the teachings of the Torah. From the comfort of your own home, you'll discover how to love to the greatest of heights and live a life filled with purpose and meaning. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn and grow with us! Tune in via zoom at chabadnw.org/live or on facebook live at fb.com/chabadNW. See you there!

5/8/2024
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Spirituality

Parsha In My Life

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Are you ready to be part of something truly beautiful and unifying?! Every week, synagogues around the world come together to study the same weekly Torah portion. Let's unite in our love for Torah...
Wednesday
May 8
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The Sherman Library is pleased to announce the next art show: ”Waters Calming Peace” – Watercolors by Charlene Leichter.   With water as the focal point, Leichter’s paintings capture nature’s colors, moods and beauty. They give a sense of calm, of peace. The opening reception will be Friday March 29, 2024 from 6-8pm. The show will be on display at the Sherman Library from March 29 – May 8, 2024 both at the Library and on their website, [www.ShermanLibrary.org](http://www.shermanlibrary.org). “When I look at a finished painting, I want to feel peace and comfort, then I know it’s ready to provide the same to others.  I want my work to make someone feel warmth, peace and happiness in their heart.” Says Leichter. A native New Yorker, Leichter now resides in Sherman CT. She has a BA in Economics from Stony Brook and a career in Information Technology as a developer and database administrator. Currently she is working part time, being fully retired at the end of the year.  In 2022, post-surgery, needing to find a diversion from the pain and discomfort, she turned to her past love of watercolor painting. Just as she had taught herself database and IT technology, she began to teach herself how to paint. Not having done any drawing or painting since high school, she started watching YouTube videos of drawing, perspective and watercolor tutorials for hours on end.  Luckily, in her house there were art supplies in storage containers that she opened and dusted off.  Followed by practice, practice, practice! Trying and testing different techniques and eventually finding her own style. Through this came a love of landscapes, especially with water as a focal point. No surprise here, as she grew up on Long Island’s great South Bay and was no stranger to the ways of water and how peaceful yet powerful it can be.  What a wonderful way to celebrate her first solo show by paying tribute to water and its calming and peaceful ways. For more information about this show and the Sherman Library, visit: www.[shermanlibrary.org](http://shermanlibrary.org).
5/8/2024
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“Waters Calming Peace” – Watercolors by Charlene Leichter

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The Sherman Library is pleased to announce the next art show: ”Waters Calming Peace” – Watercolors by Charlene Leichter. With water as the focal point, Leichter’s paintings capture nature’s colors,...
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Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry.

for our online art show "Plant Life"

Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd.

Exciting News!

Plant Life: NYC – Global” is an exhibition and digital event at Prime Produce, 424 West 54th St, New York City, May 17-19 featuring selections from the online show!


Personaland - our online global arts village.

https://www.personaland.com

Personaland is an artist-driven global village, transforming the world of art by using technology to bridge geographical and cultural boundaries. This uniquely positions Personaland to create accessible opportunities for artists and audiences to connect and participate. Our mission is to promote humanity, creativity, and community through a mix of entertainment, enchantment, and imagination.

Personaland takes the form of a virtual entertainment park, where visitors can visit art shows and exhibitions, play art games, watch movies, visit dancing flowers and a wishing well. Since our launch in 2018, Personaland has showcased over 650 visual artists, filmmakers, musicians and poets from 61 countries in 25 group art shows and 55 individual exhibitions.


For more info:

Stewart Wilson

personaman@snet.net

5/9/2024
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"Plant Life"

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Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry. for our online art show "Plant Life" “Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd. Exciting News! “Plant Life:...
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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse climate impacts. 2024 Climate Challenge - CTrides

5/9/2024
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Drive Less CT Climate Challenge

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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse...
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You are invited to visit....

A Showing of Liz Rosiello's Floral Watercolor Paintings

Roxbury Senior Center - 7 South St. Roxbury CT

April 1 - May 31

Artist Reception: Saturday May 4th - 2pm to 5pm

5/9/2024
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The Watercolor Garden

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You are invited to visit.... A Showing of Liz Rosiello's Floral Watercolor Paintings Roxbury Senior Center - 7 South St. Roxbury CT April 1 - May 31 Artist Reception: Saturday May 4th - 2pm to 5pm
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Mr. Stuart’s painting career spans forty eight years. His work has been widely exhibited including at the Highlands Museum of the Arts (solo show), the National Park Academy of the Arts, Punta Gorda National Art Exhibition Visual Arts Center, Connecticut Academy of Fine Art, Hudson Valley Art Association, Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Hammond Museum, American Watercolor Society, National Society of Casein and Acrylic Painting , Adirondack National Watercolor Society, North East Watercolor Society and Connecticut Watercolor Society. His college education include the Ringling School of Art, School of Visual Arts and Paier School of Art and he is a Signature Member North East Watercolor Society. His paintings are in the permanent collections of the Kimberly Clark Corporation, Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center, and the Florence Griswold Museum. Mr. Stuart’s work will be on display during regular library hours.
5/9/2024
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Litchfield Hills in Mind: paintings by nationally recognized artist Dennis William Stuart

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Mr. Stuart’s painting career spans forty eight years. His work has been widely exhibited including at the Highlands Museum of the Arts (solo show), the National Park Academy of the Arts, Punta...
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“Atmospheric Abstractions”

Presented by: Edward Muszala


Edward Muszala will be sharing his extraordinary collection of oil paintings. His work will be on display from Saturday, March 23rd -  Saturday, May 18th 2024. 

 

Pilot and artist, Edward Muszala, finds inspiration in the sky. “As a pilot I was aware of the constantly changing play of air and light in the atmosphere, the warmth of the sun, the speed of the wind, the water in the clouds” he says. Through the lens of a seasoned aviator, he captures the ever-shifting tapestry of light, color, and temperature in the atmosphere, translating this awe-inspiring spectacle onto canvas with his mastery of oil and encaustic techniques bringing these atmospheric scenes to life, evoking feelings of calm and awe in every brushstroke.

https://www.gunnlibrary.org/stairwell-gallery/


5/9/2024
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Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery - Artist Edward Muszala

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“Atmospheric Abstractions” Presented by: Edward Muszala Edward Muszala will be sharing his extraordinary collection of oil paintings. His work will be on display from Saturday, March 23rd -...
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**[The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens](https://judyblackpark.org)** is pleased to welcome an art exhibit featuring works by **[Anastasya Peña](https://www.anastasya-pena.com)**. The exhibit, “Spillover,” will be on view beginning Friday, May 3. The show highlights Peña’s layered abstract paintings. A reception with the artist is being planned. Check our website and social media for updates. Peña is an abstract, color–based painter born and raised in New York City. She received her BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2019 with a concentration in Literary Arts and Studies. While at the Rhode Island School of Design, she participated in the European Honors Program in Rome, Italy. “I explore how paint responds to different surfaces,” says Peña of her painting approach. “I am receptive, driven by the discovery of what paint can do," she says of her process.  Check our website and social media for weekly open hours.
5/9/2024
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Anastasya Peña Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to welcome an art exhibit featuring works by Anastasya Peña . The exhibit, “Spillover,” will be on view beginning Friday, May 3. The show...
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The Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School at 11 Interlaken Road, Lakeville CT is pleased to present Dialogue: Art in Conversation, featuring works by Valerie Hammond and Nathaniel (Tate) Klacsmann, from April 2 through June 2, 2024, with an opening reception on Saturday, April 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition explores the creative processes of two artists whose work reverberates around questions of social inequity, magic, myth, and the environment. Together, their pieces begin a conversation filled with reflective echoes, offering opportunity for intersection around creativity and process. Curated by Joan Baldwin and Terri Moore, Dialogue also includes video and photography by Colleen Macmillan, Ann Villano, and Hotchkiss film students. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.

5/9/2024
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Dialogue: Art in Conversation

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The Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School at 11 Interlaken Road, Lakeville CT is pleased to present Dialogue: Art in Conversation , featuring works by Valerie Hammond and Nathaniel (Tate)...
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Color Me Creative is back!! 

Ages 2 1/2 - 5 years old

This very popular preschool arts and crafts program uses every imaginable medium to stir the creative impulse in your child. Parents and children will have fun finger painting, gluing and creating together! Each week your child will bring home several themed-based projects. Children should wear an old shirt or art smock. 


Parents, please bring a bag or box to transport projects home. 


Instructor: Michele Gasiewski


Residents $85.00, Non-residents $105.00


Two Sessions

Class 1 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM

Class 2 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

5/9/2024
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Color Me Creative

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Color Me Creative is back!! Ages 2 1/2 - 5 years old This very popular preschool arts and crafts program uses every imaginable medium to stir the creative impulse in your child. Parents and...
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Location: Library Picture Book Room (Upper Level) Join us for interactive stories, rhymes, fables and songs. For ages 2-4.
5/9/2024
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Little Movers Storytime (ages 2-4)

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Location: Library Picture Book Room (Upper Level) Join us for interactive stories, rhymes, fables and songs. For ages 2-4.
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Kids of all ages are welcome to join us for Bilingual Story Time on Thursdays at 10:30! This program includes stories in Spanish and English, songs, a craft and a snack.

iInvitamos a los niños de todas las edades a unirnos por Hora de Cuentos Bilingües los jueves a 10:30! Esta programa incluye los cuentos en español y ingles, canciones, un proyecto de manualidades y un tentempié.

5/9/2024
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Bilingual Story Time/Hora de Cuentos Bilingües

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Kids of all ages are welcome to join us for Bilingual Story Time on Thursdays at 10:30! This program includes stories in Spanish and English, songs, a craft and a snack. iInvitamos a los niños de...
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Whittemore Gallery

January 21, 2024 – May 19, 2024


(Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage – from caring for one’s family to participating in the labor force, from negotiating beauty standards to handling emotional labor, and more. A reprisal of a smaller exhibition from 2022, this new show delves more deeply into the topic by incorporating a wider range of voices and perspectives. Including artwork from approximately 30 contemporary female-identifying artists, (Re)Work It! broadens our definition and understanding of women's labor in 21st century America.


Free with Admission

5/9/2024
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(Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor

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Whittemore Gallery January 21, 2024 – May 19, 2024 (Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage – from caring for one’s...
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On View: March 10, 2024 – May 12, 2024

With large-scale and mysterious photographs, screenwriter and film producer Carolyn Marks Blackwood invites the viewer to participate in the creation of meaning. By associating brief caption lines with images of deserted streets, isolated forests, and houses lit from within, visitors are encouraged to supply their own narrative inspired by their unique experiences. Both haunting and profound, The Story Series provides an opportunity for creative engagement and deep reflection.

5/9/2024
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Exhibition: Carolyn Marks Blackwood: The Story Series

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On View: March 10, 2024 – May 12, 2024 With large-scale and mysterious photographs, screenwriter and film producer Carolyn Marks Blackwood invites the viewer to participate in the creation of...
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Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to announce the representation and first solo show of accomplished mid-career artist KK Kozik.

 

“As to me," wrote Walt Whitman in 1881, "I know of nothing else but miracles.” Whitman goes on to list some very ordinary phenomena as miracles, from “stars shining quiet and bright,” to standing under trees in the woods, to observing birds in flight. The vein of American mysticism links the natural world with the spiritual and has found form in artists as disparate as Rockwell Kent and Agnes Pelton and KK Kozik: all artists who process what they see, what they experience and what they imagine into a painted image.

 

Kozik’s minor miracles mostly surface from the rhythms of her day. Prosaic encounters of beauty during hikes, strolls and swims simmer on the back burner of her mind until stirred up and warmed they knock on her door, demanding to be painted. Ideas and images never come out quite the way they went into the pot. Kozik is not a realist, slavishly painting a tree branch by branch, but rather a transcendental hunter-gatherer, a sly burglar of ideas and colors. An island of trees in a lake is what was seen, but Miracle Island is what she painted. The artist releases beauty from the prosaic, her work meeting in the center of the everyday world and the way imagination processes memory and the way her hand executes it.

 

KK Kozik’s work has been exhibited widely in the United States, Greece, Netherlands, and Germany. She has been honored with William and Susan Picotte Award, Albany Institute of History and Art, Connecticut Artist Fellowship in Painting, Commission, “Flights of Imagination,” Fitchburg Art Museum and Fitchburg State University, Commission, MTA Arts & Design, Rockaway Park Beach 116th St subway station, Weir Farm Trust Visiting Artist Fellowship, Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Grant, to name a few. The artist’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Village Voice, New York Magazine, and Art in America among others. KK Kozik earned an MA from Syracuse University, a BA from University of Virginia, and attended Edinburgh University. She lives and works in CT.

 

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

5/9/2024
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Miracle Island - Paintings by KK Kozik

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Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to announce the representation and first solo show of accomplished mid-career artist KK Kozik. “As to me," wrote Walt Whitman in 1881, "I know of nothing else but...
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_"From Stars to Stars”_ is a contemplative study of light at night's darkest time and is inspired by “The Dream Keeper” by Langston Hughes. Cedric Gairard's series of photographs is part of the gallery's permanent collection and will be on display until May 31, 2024.
5/9/2024
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From Stars to Stars - photo exhibit

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"From Stars to Stars” is a contemplative study of light at night's darkest time and is inspired by “The Dream Keeper” by Langston Hughes. Cedric Gairard's series of photographs is part of the...
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Join us for a weekly dose of inspiration with Rebbetzin Mina as she delves into the weekly Torah portion. Take a break from your busy schedule every Thursday from 11:30-12:30 at Chabad on the Green located at 69 West Litchfield, CT 06759.Come prepared to gain new insights and connect with a community of like-minded individuals. Let Rebbetzin guide you on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. Don't miss out on this opportunity to nourish your soul and elevate your week. We can't wait to see you there!



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Spirituality

Women's Torah & Tea

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Join us for a weekly dose of inspiration with Rebbetzin Mina as she delves into the weekly Torah portion. Take a break from your busy schedule every Thursday from 11:30-12:30 at Chabad on the Green...
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"Tangled in Color": an exhibition of works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu.

Kathleen L'Hommedieu, born and raised in Connecticut, finds inspiration through light and color in the landscape and sky. Many years of traveling for business and rowing competitions through Europe are also a major influence.

"We are immersed in light, color and energy from all that surrounds us no matter where we find ourselves."

Layering is nothing new for Kathleen. It is a technique that comes naturally as she builds a canvas and is guided through its evolution. Using a series of tools - from brush to palette knife - she lets the layers deepen, a process that can take years while perfecting a canvas. "The background tells me where to go," is how she explains the method, "and I add color or texture." Recently, the layers have led to new revelations of shadow and light as the colors intermingle and intertwine, creating interrelationships within a work of art informed by past canvases. Her abstracts are often memories of moments she has experienced - inspired by a foggy window after a storm by the sea, the turbulence of winter by the ocean, a still-life in its vivid interplay of color and form, or a grove of young saplings lit by the sun.

This show is a series of explorations in interwoven color to share the journey of an artist's growing perception, but expressing a universal message. Kathleen's quest leads the viewer to experience a deepening vision of fleeting color play and brilliant moments in our surroundings. "Art teaches you to see," she says, "and I strive to capture that energy."

5/9/2024
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"Tangled in Color" : works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu

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"Tangled in Color": an exhibition of works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu. Kathleen L'Hommedieu, born and raised in Connecticut, finds inspiration through light and color in the...
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From April 13 through May 18, The Cornwall Library is presenting Live It Up!, a selection of bold, vivid landscape and abstract works by artist Joelle Sander (1942–2023) that fully justify the name of the show. The opening reception on April 13 from 5 to 7 pm, with registration requested at https://cornwalllibrary.org/events/.


Sander was already an award-winning author in her late 40s when she began painting seriously. She pursued painting with characteristic zeal, putting it on equal footing with writing, and attending studio classes in New York until the week before her passing. Early on, she took to heart a comment by artist Wolf Kahn, who noticed in one of her pastels an unusual color choice. "Ah ha," he said, "You see, you are a colorist!"


Steve Ninteman, a fellow artist and friend, says “Color is what Joelle celebrated the most in all her work. She also pursued themes of movement, fire, scale, trees and light. What is inspiring is that she took whatever idea she was interested in and brought it directly to a large canvas. Joelle did lovely personal drawings around her Connecticut home, in museums and Central Park, but she didn't do many preparatory sketches for paintings. Instead she would make a few simple outlines with her brush and dive in. Her color choices appeared quickly in assured passages…Looking at her surroundings with love and attention, Joelle transformed them with her personal form making, then gave them a life of their own with color choices that only she could imagine. ”


Sander was inspired by painters as diverse as turn-of-the-20th-century Canadian landscapist Tom Thomson and American abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell.


She lived in New York City and West Cornwall, Connecticut. Live it Up! will offer oil paintings for sale, with proceeds benefiting art and poetry programs at The Cornwall Library.

5/9/2024
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LIVE IT UP! Oil Paintings by Joelle Sander

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From April 13 through May 18, The Cornwall Library is presenting Live It Up!, a selection of bold, vivid landscape and abstract works by artist Joelle Sander (1942–2023) that fully justify the name...
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Bring your lunch, listen to stories, and enjoy a fun craft. Individual craft kits will be available. 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.
5/9/2024
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Other

LUNCH BUNCH

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Bring your lunch, listen to stories, and enjoy a fun craft. Individual craft kits will be available. All are welcome, this program is intended for preschool-aged children. This event will be...
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May 9
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Are you a writer needing to carve out some creative time?

A non-writer who has always wanted to write?

An artist who wants to venture into a new medium?

This workshop is for you!

Once a week, for six weeks, we’ll pause from our personal and professional obligations to play with words, with a promise that we’ll repeat it as a habit. Each class, I’ll present an inspirational reading, image, or activity and we’ll discuss. We’ll let that prompt us to write for about 30 of uninterrupted time to see what bits of ourselves escape onto paper. Then we’ll reconvene and chat. We won’t critique each other’s work. Instead, we’ll offer encouragement and gratefulness for any bit of our voices and stories we’re willing to share.

No pressure, no judgment, and no homework. The practice of writing is just that—practice. Prompts lead to the discovery of ideas, emotions, characters, and other special bits. My hope is that you will find a comfortable, safe, and brave space that meets you where you are on your own unique journey as a writer.

5/9/2024
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Arts

Pause, Play, Repeat Writing Workshop

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Are you a writer needing to carve out some creative time? A non-writer who has always wanted to write? An artist who wants to venture into a new medium? This workshop is for you! Once a week, for...
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May 9
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Winchester
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May
9

This month’s selection is: The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly. Books are available to borrow. Join us!

5/9/2024
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Afternoon Book Discussion

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This month’s selection is: The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly. Books are available to borrow. Join us!
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May 9
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Harwinton Public Library
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Meets on the 2nd Thursday of the Month; Live, In-Person - Drop ins welcome! **Non-Fiction Book Group: Meets at 2:00 PM** Featured Book: **_Caste: The Origin of our Discontents _by Isabel Wilkerson** Beyond race or class, a powerful caste system influences people’s lives and the nation’s fate. Linking the caste systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany, the author explores what underlies caste systems across civilizations, including divine will, bloodlines, and stigma. Using riveting stories about people, she shows the ways that the insidious undertow of caste is experienced every day. **Fiction Book Group: Meets at 3:30 PM** Featured Book: **_Joan Is Okay _by Weike Wang** Joan is a thirty-something ICU doctor at a busy New York City hospital. Her parents were originally from China. She is intensely devoted to her work and happily solitary, but family, neighbors and co-workers try to shape her life according to their cultural and social expectations._ _ _Books are available to borrow at the library._
5/9/2024
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History & Culture

OWL Monthly Non-Fiction & Fiction Book Discussion Groups

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Meets on the 2nd Thursday of the Month; Live, In-Person - Drop ins welcome! Non-Fiction Book Group: Meets at 2:00 PM Featured Book: Caste: The Origin of our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson Beyond...
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May 9
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
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May
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Thu
May
9

\* Pre-registration required for reception

All are welcome to join us for relaxing and reflective music to close the day.

Wendy Kerner, Harpist

Performances are followed by a reception with refreshments.

Series is made possible by the Litchfield Community Center Music Fund at NW CT Community Foundation


Upcoming:

6/13: Mad River Quartet


5/9/2024
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Music

Evening Glow Music Series Spring Season - Wendy Kerner, Harpist

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* Pre-registration required for reception All are welcome to join us for relaxing and reflective music to close the day. Wendy Kerner, Harpist Performances are followed by a reception with...
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May 9
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Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
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We appreciate all teachers. They are committed to the education of those that are most important to us - our children. They are dedicated, extremely hard working, and do not get the appreciation they deserve. So to show our gratitude we are offering all teachers twenty percent off their orders from Monday, May 6, 2024 through Friday, May 10.
5/9/2024
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Community

Teacher Appreciation Week at 2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge

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We appreciate all teachers. They are committed to the education of those that are most important to us - our children. They are dedicated, extremely hard working, and do not get the appreciation...
Thursday
May 9
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9:00 pm
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
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WINSTED
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
Online Event
WINSTED
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9

Mini golf and mingle with us for an evening of food, drinks, and games to help support our family and child services in Waterbury!


18-hole indoor mini golf

Putting competition

Dinner

Open bar

50/50 raffle

Can't make it to the event, but want to donate to CMHA? Please choose "donation" at check out.

CMHA's 2nd Annual Mini Golf Classic Tickets, Thu, May 9, 2024 at 5:30 PM | Eventbrite

5/9/2024
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Community

CMHA 2nd Annual Mini Golf Classic

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Mini golf and mingle with us for an evening of food, drinks, and games to help support our family and child services in Waterbury! 18-hole indoor mini golf Putting competition Dinner Open bar 50/50...
Thursday
May 9
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5:30 pm
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8:30 pm
La Bella Vista
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Waterbury
La Bella Vista
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
Join authors Courtney Maum and Emma Hudelson at the Norfolk Library as they discuss their equestrian memoirs and the rise of the hybrid memoir. Hudelson’s new book, “Sky Watch: Chasing an American Saddlebred Story,” focuses on the decline of the American Saddlebred Horse in America and Hudelson’s quest to better understand herself as a female rider in the Saddlebred world. Maum’s memoir, “The Year of the Horses,” follows Maum’s return to horseback riding as a last-ditch effort to pull herself from the brink of depression. As she finds her way, once again, through the world of contemporary horseback riding—Courtney becomes reacquainted with herself not only as a rider but as a mother, wife, daughter, writer, and woman. Please register here.
5/9/2024
Single event
Arts

Writing the Self, Riding the Horse: Author Talk with Courtney Maum & Emma Hudelson

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Join authors Courtney Maum and Emma Hudelson at the Norfolk Library as they discuss their equestrian memoirs and the rise of the hybrid memoir. Hudelson’s new book, “Sky Watch: Chasing an American...
Thursday
May 9
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Norfolk Library
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Norfolk
Norfolk Library
Online Event
Norfolk
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9

The David M. Hunt Library's fiber arts group, Stitching in the Stacks, meets the second Thursday of every month at 6 pm. No instruction is offered. This group is a friendly place for fiber artists of all kinds to get together and work on projects.

5/9/2024
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Hobbies

Stitching in the Stacks

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The David M. Hunt Library's fiber arts group, Stitching in the Stacks, meets the second Thursday of every month at 6 pm. No instruction is offered. This group is a friendly place for fiber artists...
Thursday
May 9
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6:00 pm
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7:00 pm
David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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Falls Village
David M. Hunt Library & School Association
Online Event
Falls Village
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9

Join the Gunn Memorial Library and Museum on Thursday May 9 at 6:00pm for our program Cooking Through Time Cookbook Club. For May, we will explore the history of American Tea Rooms and their menus. 

This bimonthly cookbook club will highlight recipes and cookbooks from yesteryear. The program combines history and food as we discuss the history behind the recipes and food fads. 

Registration is required for this program.  Participants will receive recipes upon registering. Please feel free to bring your creations to our meeting for fellow participants to taste. Participants do not need to cook. Please visit our website to register https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/cooking-through-time-cookbook-club-2/


5/9/2024
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History & Culture

Cooking Through Time Cookbook Club

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Join the Gunn Memorial Library and Museum on Thursday May 9 at 6:00pm for our program Cooking Through Time Cookbook Club. For May, we will explore the history of American Tea Rooms and their menus....
Thursday
May 9
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7:00 pm
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
Location: Library Auditorium (Lower Level) Come relax with a weekly board game night. Bring a friend or make new friends!
5/9/2024
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Community

Teen Game Night

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Location: Library Auditorium (Lower Level) Come relax with a weekly board game night. Bring a friend or make new friends!
Thursday
May 9
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6:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Silas Bronson Library
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Waterbury
Silas Bronson Library
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
# Lighted Sea Glass Trees Let the beauty of the sea inspire you all year long with a Sea Glass Tree made by You! Join us for a fun workshop creating your own sea glass tree! Our instructor will guide you step-by-step to create your own version! Your $60 ticket includes ALL materials, including sea glass, to make one sea glass tree and instruction! (if you have your own sea glass, shells, or other sea theme embellishments, you are welcome to bring them along)  **REGISTRATION CLOSES ON MAY 6th** _Only 16 Seats are available for this session. _ This class is open to ages 13 and up! $60 per person BYOB welcome for over 21 refreshments welcome **Register at:**
5/9/2024
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Arts

Lighted Sea Glass Trees

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Lighted Sea Glass Trees Let the beauty of the sea inspire you all year long with a Sea Glass Tree made by You! Join us for a fun workshop creating your own sea glass tree! Our instructor will guide...
Thursday
May 9
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8:00 pm
Create Escape Studio
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New Milford
Create Escape Studio
Online Event
New Milford
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
Join us for an informal gathering. Mix and mingle with a community of like- minded local entrepreneurs while engaging in valuable discussion led by Meryl Simmons, business coach and local community member. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? All are welcome! This session is intended for growth minded business owners with 10-300 employees who want to get more from their business. WHY ATTEND? Streamline your operations. Hire and attract the right people. Stay competitive. Boost productivity. Drive sustainable growth. Position your business for a strong exit plan.
5/9/2024
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Other

Get a Grip on your Business

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Join us for an informal gathering. Mix and mingle with a community of like- minded local entrepreneurs while engaging in valuable discussion led by Meryl Simmons, business coach and local community...
Thursday
May 9
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6:30 pm
Kent Memorial Library
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Kent
Kent Memorial Library
Online Event
Kent
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
Thursday, May 9th, at 6:30 PM, 2nd Home is excited to have the Frank Gordon Trio back. The Trio features Frank Gordon on bass, Jerrod Cattey on drums and Sean Simmons on guitar. They play a mix of jazz standards as well as original compositions. Come down and make them feel welcome! See our complete event list - [https://2ndhomelounge.com/events/](https://2ndhomelounge.com/events) Google Street View 2nd Home Lounge 524 Main Street, Winsted 2ndhomelounge.com Join our mailing list - [https://2ndhomelounge.com/email-sign-up/](https://2ndhomelounge.com/email-sign-up)
5/9/2024
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Music

Frank Gordon Jazz Trio at 2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge

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Thursday, May 9th, at 6:30 PM, 2nd Home is excited to have the Frank Gordon Trio back. The Trio features Frank Gordon on bass, Jerrod Cattey on drums and Sean Simmons on guitar. They play a mix of...
Thursday
May 9
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6:30 pm
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8:30 pm
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
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WINSTED
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
Online Event
WINSTED
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
Join us for an unforgettable experience that's packed with fun, knowledge, and surprises. Don't miss out on our next event! Winning team receives a **$30** Little Red Barn Brewers gift card. $20 gift card for second place and a **$10** gift card for third place. Join us this Thursday for some real trivia fun!
5/9/2024
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Other

Trivia Night At Your Local Brewery!

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Join us for an unforgettable experience that's packed with fun, knowledge, and surprises. Don't miss out on our next event! Winning team receives a $30 Little Red Barn Brewers gift card. $20 gift...
Thursday
May 9
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8:30 pm
Little Red Barn Brewers
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Winsted
Little Red Barn Brewers
Online Event
Winsted
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
Indulge your creative side at our upcoming floral themed event celebrating May flowers & Mother’s Day! choose from three beautiful projects to make for yourself or as a thoughtful gift. Join us for a relaxed evening of crafting, chatting & creativity while MBS guides you and takes care of all the supplies. Feel free to bring your favorite drink or snacks. Click [here](http://www.mommysboardsilly.com) to register
5/9/2024
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Hobbies

Petals & Paint Workshop

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Indulge your creative side at our upcoming floral themed event celebrating May flowers & Mother’s Day! choose from three beautiful projects to make for yourself or as a thoughtful gift. Join us...
Thursday
May 9
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7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
The RLC Classroom - Creative Studio & Gift Shop
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New Milford
The RLC Classroom - Creative Studio & Gift Shop
Online Event
New Milford
Thu
May
9
Thu
May
9
Dan Watkins, Owner and operator  Dan is a New England native and has spent his whole life gardening, landscaping and working in nature. After learning about the struggling honeybee population, and the many benefits honey bees have on vegetable, fruit and vegetation productivity.  Dan decided to start learning about beekeeping and discovered the importance of helping the honeybee population for the benefit of his garden and for the ecosystem around him. This event will take place at Town Hall on May 9th at 7PM. You can also join on Zoom. Meeting ID: 858 3552 1215 Passcode: 310655
5/9/2024
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Other

Hear from Speaker Dan Watkins from Beeworks LLC on May 9th at 7PM

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Dan Watkins, Owner and operator Dan is a New England native and has spent his whole life gardening, landscaping and working in nature. After learning about the struggling honeybee population, and...
Thursday
May 9
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7:00 pm
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8:45 pm
Winchester/Winsted Town Hall
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Winsted
Winchester/Winsted Town Hall
Online Event
Winsted
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry.

for our online art show "Plant Life"

Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd.

Exciting News!

Plant Life: NYC – Global” is an exhibition and digital event at Prime Produce, 424 West 54th St, New York City, May 17-19 featuring selections from the online show!


Personaland - our online global arts village.

https://www.personaland.com

Personaland is an artist-driven global village, transforming the world of art by using technology to bridge geographical and cultural boundaries. This uniquely positions Personaland to create accessible opportunities for artists and audiences to connect and participate. Our mission is to promote humanity, creativity, and community through a mix of entertainment, enchantment, and imagination.

Personaland takes the form of a virtual entertainment park, where visitors can visit art shows and exhibitions, play art games, watch movies, visit dancing flowers and a wishing well. Since our launch in 2018, Personaland has showcased over 650 visual artists, filmmakers, musicians and poets from 61 countries in 25 group art shows and 55 individual exhibitions.


For more info:

Stewart Wilson

personaman@snet.net

5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

"Plant Life"

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Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry. for our online art show "Plant Life" “Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd. Exciting News! “Plant Life:...
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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse climate impacts. 2024 Climate Challenge - CTrides

5/10/2024
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Travel & Outdoor

Drive Less CT Climate Challenge

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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse...
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You are invited to visit....

A Showing of Liz Rosiello's Floral Watercolor Paintings

Roxbury Senior Center - 7 South St. Roxbury CT

April 1 - May 31

Artist Reception: Saturday May 4th - 2pm to 5pm

5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

The Watercolor Garden

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You are invited to visit.... A Showing of Liz Rosiello's Floral Watercolor Paintings Roxbury Senior Center - 7 South St. Roxbury CT April 1 - May 31 Artist Reception: Saturday May 4th - 2pm to 5pm
Friday
May 10
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4:00 pm
Roxbury Senior Center
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Roxbury
Roxbury Senior Center
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Roxbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10
Mr. Stuart’s painting career spans forty eight years. His work has been widely exhibited including at the Highlands Museum of the Arts (solo show), the National Park Academy of the Arts, Punta Gorda National Art Exhibition Visual Arts Center, Connecticut Academy of Fine Art, Hudson Valley Art Association, Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Hammond Museum, American Watercolor Society, National Society of Casein and Acrylic Painting , Adirondack National Watercolor Society, North East Watercolor Society and Connecticut Watercolor Society. His college education include the Ringling School of Art, School of Visual Arts and Paier School of Art and he is a Signature Member North East Watercolor Society. His paintings are in the permanent collections of the Kimberly Clark Corporation, Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center, and the Florence Griswold Museum. Mr. Stuart’s work will be on display during regular library hours.
5/10/2024
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Arts

Litchfield Hills in Mind: paintings by nationally recognized artist Dennis William Stuart

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Mr. Stuart’s painting career spans forty eight years. His work has been widely exhibited including at the Highlands Museum of the Arts (solo show), the National Park Academy of the Arts, Punta...
Friday
May 10
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5:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

“Atmospheric Abstractions”

Presented by: Edward Muszala


Edward Muszala will be sharing his extraordinary collection of oil paintings. His work will be on display from Saturday, March 23rd -  Saturday, May 18th 2024. 

 

Pilot and artist, Edward Muszala, finds inspiration in the sky. “As a pilot I was aware of the constantly changing play of air and light in the atmosphere, the warmth of the sun, the speed of the wind, the water in the clouds” he says. Through the lens of a seasoned aviator, he captures the ever-shifting tapestry of light, color, and temperature in the atmosphere, translating this awe-inspiring spectacle onto canvas with his mastery of oil and encaustic techniques bringing these atmospheric scenes to life, evoking feelings of calm and awe in every brushstroke.

https://www.gunnlibrary.org/stairwell-gallery/


5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery - Artist Edward Muszala

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“Atmospheric Abstractions” Presented by: Edward Muszala Edward Muszala will be sharing his extraordinary collection of oil paintings. His work will be on display from Saturday, March 23rd -...
Friday
May 10
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9:30 am
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5:00 pm
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
Online Event
Washington
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10
**[The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens](https://judyblackpark.org)** is pleased to welcome an art exhibit featuring works by **[Anastasya Peña](https://www.anastasya-pena.com)**. The exhibit, “Spillover,” will be on view beginning Friday, May 3. The show highlights Peña’s layered abstract paintings. A reception with the artist is being planned. Check our website and social media for updates. Peña is an abstract, color–based painter born and raised in New York City. She received her BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2019 with a concentration in Literary Arts and Studies. While at the Rhode Island School of Design, she participated in the European Honors Program in Rome, Italy. “I explore how paint responds to different surfaces,” says Peña of her painting approach. “I am receptive, driven by the discovery of what paint can do," she says of her process.  Check our website and social media for weekly open hours.
5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

Anastasya Peña Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to welcome an art exhibit featuring works by Anastasya Peña . The exhibit, “Spillover,” will be on view beginning Friday, May 3. The show...
Friday
May 10
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5:00 pm
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
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Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
Online Event
Washington Depot
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

The Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School at 11 Interlaken Road, Lakeville CT is pleased to present Dialogue: Art in Conversation, featuring works by Valerie Hammond and Nathaniel (Tate) Klacsmann, from April 2 through June 2, 2024, with an opening reception on Saturday, April 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition explores the creative processes of two artists whose work reverberates around questions of social inequity, magic, myth, and the environment. Together, their pieces begin a conversation filled with reflective echoes, offering opportunity for intersection around creativity and process. Curated by Joan Baldwin and Terri Moore, Dialogue also includes video and photography by Colleen Macmillan, Ann Villano, and Hotchkiss film students. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.

5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

Dialogue: Art in Conversation

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The Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School at 11 Interlaken Road, Lakeville CT is pleased to present Dialogue: Art in Conversation , featuring works by Valerie Hammond and Nathaniel (Tate)...
Friday
May 10
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10:00 am
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2:00 pm
Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School
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Salisbury
Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School
Online Event
Salisbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

"Tangled in Color": an exhibition of works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu.

Kathleen L'Hommedieu, born and raised in Connecticut, finds inspiration through light and color in the landscape and sky. Many years of traveling for business and rowing competitions through Europe are also a major influence.

"We are immersed in light, color and energy from all that surrounds us no matter where we find ourselves."

Layering is nothing new for Kathleen. It is a technique that comes naturally as she builds a canvas and is guided through its evolution. Using a series of tools - from brush to palette knife - she lets the layers deepen, a process that can take years while perfecting a canvas. "The background tells me where to go," is how she explains the method, "and I add color or texture." Recently, the layers have led to new revelations of shadow and light as the colors intermingle and intertwine, creating interrelationships within a work of art informed by past canvases. Her abstracts are often memories of moments she has experienced - inspired by a foggy window after a storm by the sea, the turbulence of winter by the ocean, a still-life in its vivid interplay of color and form, or a grove of young saplings lit by the sun.

This show is a series of explorations in interwoven color to share the journey of an artist's growing perception, but expressing a universal message. Kathleen's quest leads the viewer to experience a deepening vision of fleeting color play and brilliant moments in our surroundings. "Art teaches you to see," she says, "and I strive to capture that energy."

5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

"Tangled in Color" : works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu

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"Tangled in Color": an exhibition of works in oil and acrylic by Kathleen L'Hommedieu. Kathleen L'Hommedieu, born and raised in Connecticut, finds inspiration through light and color in the...
Friday
May 10
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10:00 am
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5:00 pm
Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
Minor Memorial Library
Online Event
Roxbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Friday morning story hour for children 10:30am

Story, snack, craft

Preschool to 6 yrs

Douglas Library

108 Main St

N. Canaan, CT 06018

860-824-7863

douglaslibrary@comcast.net

5/10/2024
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Family & Education

Douglas Library Friday Story Hour

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Friday morning story hour for children 10:30am Story, snack, craft Preschool to 6 yrs Douglas Library 108 Main St N. Canaan, CT 06018 860-824-7863 douglaslibrary@comcast.net
Friday
May 10
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11:30 am
Douglas Library
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Canaan
Douglas Library
Online Event
Canaan
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Live, In-Person & on Zoom:


There’s nothing like a Faulkner novel: breath-taking yet suffocating, untamed yet structured. The prose is haunting; the diction, erudite yet home-spun. And the plots strike at the heart of the tragedy and comedy that is our U. S. project. Then there’s the man: an uneducated alcoholic, ill-prepared to be a Nobel laureate. The mere mention of Faulkner strikes fear into undergrads! But skip the jitters and join us to explore one of the greatest American authors. In six weeks, we’ll cover three masterworks written within a ten-year span. We’ll discuss the art, history, and culture surrounding the novels. We’ll also get a too-close-for-comfort glimpse at U. S. rancor, Southern defeat, and the happy ending Faulkner believed was the sum of human existence. (Note that the first novel should be read in its entirety for the first session.)

  • Reading Schedule:
  • 4/05/2024 -  The Wild Palms (If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem 1939)
  • 4/12/2024 -  The Wild Palms (If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem 1939)
  • 4/19/2024 -  Light in August (1932), chapters 1 – 11
  • 4/26/2024 -  Light in August (1932), chapters 12 – 21
  • 5/03/2024 - The Sound and the Fury (1929), first two chapters 
  • 5/10/2024 - The Sound and the Fury (1929), completed 

Mark Scarbrough is a former English Professor and author who teaches seminars on Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner and Toni Morrison. He also hosts three literary podcasts. To learn more about Mark, visit his website at markscarbrough.com.


Books are available at OWL to borrow plus instant e-book and e-audio copies are available as well.

Registration & Zoom link are at https://www.owlibrary.org/adult-events.aspx


5/10/2024
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History & Culture

A William Faulkner Seminar - With Mark Scarbrough

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Live, In-Person & on Zoom: There’s nothing like a Faulkner novel: breath-taking yet suffocating, untamed yet structured. The prose is haunting; the diction, erudite yet home-spun. And the plots...
Friday
May 10
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10:30 am
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12:30 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
Oliver Wolcott Library
Online Event
Litchfield
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Whittemore Gallery

January 21, 2024 – May 19, 2024


(Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage – from caring for one’s family to participating in the labor force, from negotiating beauty standards to handling emotional labor, and more. A reprisal of a smaller exhibition from 2022, this new show delves more deeply into the topic by incorporating a wider range of voices and perspectives. Including artwork from approximately 30 contemporary female-identifying artists, (Re)Work It! broadens our definition and understanding of women's labor in 21st century America.


Free with Admission

5/10/2024
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Arts

(Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor

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Whittemore Gallery January 21, 2024 – May 19, 2024 (Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage – from caring for one’s...
Friday
May 10
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5:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
Online Event
Waterbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

On View: March 10, 2024 – May 12, 2024

With large-scale and mysterious photographs, screenwriter and film producer Carolyn Marks Blackwood invites the viewer to participate in the creation of meaning. By associating brief caption lines with images of deserted streets, isolated forests, and houses lit from within, visitors are encouraged to supply their own narrative inspired by their unique experiences. Both haunting and profound, The Story Series provides an opportunity for creative engagement and deep reflection.

5/10/2024
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Arts

Exhibition: Carolyn Marks Blackwood: The Story Series

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On View: March 10, 2024 – May 12, 2024 With large-scale and mysterious photographs, screenwriter and film producer Carolyn Marks Blackwood invites the viewer to participate in the creation of...
Friday
May 10
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
Online Event
Waterbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to announce the representation and first solo show of accomplished mid-career artist KK Kozik.

 

“As to me," wrote Walt Whitman in 1881, "I know of nothing else but miracles.” Whitman goes on to list some very ordinary phenomena as miracles, from “stars shining quiet and bright,” to standing under trees in the woods, to observing birds in flight. The vein of American mysticism links the natural world with the spiritual and has found form in artists as disparate as Rockwell Kent and Agnes Pelton and KK Kozik: all artists who process what they see, what they experience and what they imagine into a painted image.

 

Kozik’s minor miracles mostly surface from the rhythms of her day. Prosaic encounters of beauty during hikes, strolls and swims simmer on the back burner of her mind until stirred up and warmed they knock on her door, demanding to be painted. Ideas and images never come out quite the way they went into the pot. Kozik is not a realist, slavishly painting a tree branch by branch, but rather a transcendental hunter-gatherer, a sly burglar of ideas and colors. An island of trees in a lake is what was seen, but Miracle Island is what she painted. The artist releases beauty from the prosaic, her work meeting in the center of the everyday world and the way imagination processes memory and the way her hand executes it.

 

KK Kozik’s work has been exhibited widely in the United States, Greece, Netherlands, and Germany. She has been honored with William and Susan Picotte Award, Albany Institute of History and Art, Connecticut Artist Fellowship in Painting, Commission, “Flights of Imagination,” Fitchburg Art Museum and Fitchburg State University, Commission, MTA Arts & Design, Rockaway Park Beach 116th St subway station, Weir Farm Trust Visiting Artist Fellowship, Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Grant, to name a few. The artist’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Village Voice, New York Magazine, and Art in America among others. KK Kozik earned an MA from Syracuse University, a BA from University of Virginia, and attended Edinburgh University. She lives and works in CT.

 

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

5/10/2024
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Arts

Miracle Island - Paintings by KK Kozik

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Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to announce the representation and first solo show of accomplished mid-career artist KK Kozik. “As to me," wrote Walt Whitman in 1881, "I know of nothing else but...
Friday
May 10
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5:30 pm
Kenise Barnes Fine Art
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Kent
Kenise Barnes Fine Art
Online Event
Kent
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Children and caregivers are welcome to join Miss Linda on Friday mornings for various engaging activities including stories, songs, games, crafts, and playtime. The sessions revolve around seasonal themes and provide a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere for moms, caregivers, and preschoolers to socialize. Feel free to bring a friend along or make new ones during the session!


Registration required at www.gunnlibrary.org/junior-library/



5/10/2024
Repeating event
Community

Friday Fun at the Gunn

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Children and caregivers are welcome to join Miss Linda on Friday mornings for various engaging activities including stories, songs, games, crafts, and playtime. The sessions revolve around seasonal...
Friday
May 10
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11:00 am
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12:45 pm
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Fri
May
10
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May
10
_"From Stars to Stars”_ is a contemplative study of light at night's darkest time and is inspired by “The Dream Keeper” by Langston Hughes. Cedric Gairard's series of photographs is part of the gallery's permanent collection and will be on display until May 31, 2024.
5/10/2024
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Arts

From Stars to Stars - photo exhibit

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"From Stars to Stars” is a contemplative study of light at night's darkest time and is inspired by “The Dream Keeper” by Langston Hughes. Cedric Gairard's series of photographs is part of the...
Friday
May 10
from
11:00 am
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6:00 pm
FotoDiary Gallery
in
Kent
FotoDiary Gallery
Online Event
Kent
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

SPRING HAS SPRUNG AND GALLERY 25 INVITES YOU TO ITS MEMBERS’ SPRING ART SHOW!


The increasingly balmy weather is ushering in Spring 2024, and with it, the Gallery 25 Member’s Annual Spring Show which will run from April 12 to June 9.


Terry Tougas, G25 Director, notes, “The public is invited to view and enjoy some of our member artists’ best work in a wide variety of mediums including paintings, pottery, collages, assemblages, mixed media, photography, wood work, wearable art jewelry and more not-to-be-missed works”.


Our opening reception is on Saturday, April 13 from 4-6 pm and everyone is welcome to attend! Light refreshments and wine will be served. We are holding our reception later in the day so come on by for our wonderful art show and then stop by one of downtown New Milford's delicious restaurants for dinner and dessert.


Get excited for our April Workshops! Adele Moros will be hosting one of her popular Sip & Paint artist classes in which participants will be creating a spring bouquet. This class will be held on April 12 at 6pm. And Bobbi Soares’ “Sound at the Station” will demonstrate an exciting sound bath on April 21 from 11am-12pm. To reserve your place at these workshops and for a full list of our upcoming workshops, visit gallery25ct.com.


New Milford is an exciting destination, offering many enjoyable activities, among them well-reviewed restaurants, pubs and unique shops, as well as an Art Deco movie theater, an innovative playhouse, Theaterworks, and a historical New England green. Plan a fun weekend in our fine town!


Gallery 25 and Creative Arts Studio

New Milford Commission on the Arts

11 Railroad St., New Milford, CT 06776

860-355-6009 \* gallery25ct.com

G25 is open Friday and Saturday 12-6 and Sunday 10-4.


G25 wishes to thank the town of New Milford and the New Milford Commission on the Arts for their continued generous support.


Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @Gallery25 and Creative Arts Studio.

5/10/2024
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Arts

Spring Art Show @ Gallery 25

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SPRING HAS SPRUNG AND GALLERY 25 INVITES YOU TO ITS MEMBERS’ SPRING ART SHOW! The increasingly balmy weather is ushering in Spring 2024, and with it, the Gallery 25 Member’s Annual Spring Show...
Friday
May 10
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12:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Gallery 25
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New Milford
Gallery 25
Online Event
New Milford
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

From April 13 through May 18, The Cornwall Library is presenting Live It Up!, a selection of bold, vivid landscape and abstract works by artist Joelle Sander (1942–2023) that fully justify the name of the show. The opening reception on April 13 from 5 to 7 pm, with registration requested at https://cornwalllibrary.org/events/.


Sander was already an award-winning author in her late 40s when she began painting seriously. She pursued painting with characteristic zeal, putting it on equal footing with writing, and attending studio classes in New York until the week before her passing. Early on, she took to heart a comment by artist Wolf Kahn, who noticed in one of her pastels an unusual color choice. "Ah ha," he said, "You see, you are a colorist!"


Steve Ninteman, a fellow artist and friend, says “Color is what Joelle celebrated the most in all her work. She also pursued themes of movement, fire, scale, trees and light. What is inspiring is that she took whatever idea she was interested in and brought it directly to a large canvas. Joelle did lovely personal drawings around her Connecticut home, in museums and Central Park, but she didn't do many preparatory sketches for paintings. Instead she would make a few simple outlines with her brush and dive in. Her color choices appeared quickly in assured passages…Looking at her surroundings with love and attention, Joelle transformed them with her personal form making, then gave them a life of their own with color choices that only she could imagine. ”


Sander was inspired by painters as diverse as turn-of-the-20th-century Canadian landscapist Tom Thomson and American abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell.


She lived in New York City and West Cornwall, Connecticut. Live it Up! will offer oil paintings for sale, with proceeds benefiting art and poetry programs at The Cornwall Library.

5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

LIVE IT UP! Oil Paintings by Joelle Sander

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From April 13 through May 18, The Cornwall Library is presenting Live It Up!, a selection of bold, vivid landscape and abstract works by artist Joelle Sander (1942–2023) that fully justify the name...
Friday
May 10
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12:00 pm
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6:00 pm
The Cornwall Library
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Cornwall
The Cornwall Library
Online Event
Cornwall
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Up for our Friday book discussion in May is The Island of Missing Trees, by Elif Shafak.


Two teenagers, a Greek Cypriot, and a Turkish Cypriot, meet at a taverna on the island they both call home. In the taverna, hidden beneath garlands of garlic, chili peppers, and creeping honeysuckle, Kostas and Defne grow in their forbidden love for each other. A fig tree stretches through a cavity in the roof, and this tree bears witness to their hushed, happy meetings and eventually, to their silent, surreptitious departures. The tree is there when war breaks out, when the capital is reduced to ashes and rubble, and when the teenagers vanish. Decades later, Kostas returns. He is a botanist looking for native species, but really, he’s searching for lost love.


Years later a Ficus carica grows in the back garden of a house in London where Ada Kazantzakis lives. This tree is her only connection to an island she has never visited--- her only connection to her family’s troubled history and her complex identity as she seeks to untangle years of secrets to find her place in the world.


A moving, beautifully written, and delicately constructed story of love, division, transcendence, history, and eco-consciousness, The Island of Missing Trees is Elif Shafak’s best work yet.


Registration is required: www.gunnlibrary.org/programs/ 



5/10/2024
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Community

Friday Book Club at Gunn - The Island of Missing Trees, by Elif Shafak

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Up for our Friday book discussion in May is The Island of Missing Trees, by Elif Shafak. Two teenagers, a Greek Cypriot, and a Turkish Cypriot, meet at a taverna on the island they both call home....
Friday
May 10
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2:00 pm
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10
An Invitational and Juried Show of tactile art featuring works in fabrics and fibers
5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

Kent Art Association Invitational and Juried Fiber Arts Show

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An Invitational and Juried Show of tactile art featuring works in fabrics and fibers
Friday
May 10
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1:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Kent Art Association
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Kent
Kent Art Association
Online Event
Kent
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Live, In-Person:

Want to dress with style? Have fun with vintage? Get some new tips and inspiration? Have you ever wondered what it's like to shop at a consignment store?

Join us as we answer those questions and highlight some fabulous outfits from Rachel's Quality Consignment Shop. Learn how to navigate the racks and spot true treasure to discover a variety of stylish brand items for a fraction of their original costs. A few of our picks will be modeled for you! 

Registration is at https://www.owlibrary.org/adult-events.aspx#anchor\_fashion

5/10/2024
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Fashion

A Fashion Show with Rachel's Quality Consignment Shop

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Live, In-Person: Want to dress with style? Have fun with vintage? Get some new tips and inspiration? Have you ever wondered what it's like to shop at a consignment store? Join us as we answer those...
Friday
May 10
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1:30 pm
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2:30 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library
in
Litchfield
Oliver Wolcott Library
Online Event
Litchfield
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Creative Writing Jr.

Friday's - 10 week sessions

4:00-5:30 PM

Ages 8-11 

Our newest teacher Miss Brittney of Muse Squad will inspire your children to express themselves and write short stories, novels, or stand alone pieces. She will bring their writing to the next level. 

Under the guidance of the amazing Miss Brittney, you'll unleash your imagination with fun prompts, building up your confidence as you go.

After class concludes there will be a final reading and a reception open to family and friends. $350.

Call (860) 354-4318 for more info.

Registration and payment due before class.

(No Class March 9th, April 5th, or April 19th)

5/10/2024
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Creative Writing Jr.

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Creative Writing Jr. Friday's - 10 week sessions 4:00-5:30 PM Ages 8-11 Our newest teacher Miss Brittney of Muse Squad will inspire your children to express themselves and write short stories,...
Friday
May 10
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5:30 pm
Village Center for the Arts
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New Milford
Village Center for the Arts
Online Event
New Milford
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10
We appreciate all teachers. They are committed to the education of those that are most important to us - our children. They are dedicated, extremely hard working, and do not get the appreciation they deserve. So to show our gratitude we are offering all teachers twenty percent off their orders from Monday, May 6, 2024 through Friday, May 10.
5/10/2024
Ongoing event
Community

Teacher Appreciation Week at 2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge

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We appreciate all teachers. They are committed to the education of those that are most important to us - our children. They are dedicated, extremely hard working, and do not get the appreciation...
Friday
May 10
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11:00 pm
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
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WINSTED
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
Online Event
WINSTED
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Join Regina Olson & Patti Kitson for Tarot Readings in the bank vault!

Fridays 5-7 PM

Easy online booking or drop in!

Starting at 15 mins $39

www.tarotinthyme.com

5/10/2024
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Spirituality

Friday Night Tarot Readings in the Vault@45 on Main

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Join Regina Olson & Patti Kitson for Tarot Readings in the bank vault! Fridays 5-7 PM Easy online booking or drop in! Starting at 15 mins $39 www.tarotinthyme.com
Friday
May 10
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5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
45 on Main Coffee & Creamery
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Kent
45 on Main Coffee & Creamery
Online Event
Kent
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Bring a game or play one of ours! All are welcome to come play free of charge. No obligation to buy anything, but full menu is available until 9pm.

5/10/2024
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Hobbies

Game Night!

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Bring a game or play one of ours! All are welcome to come play free of charge. No obligation to buy anything, but full menu is available until 9pm.
Friday
May 10
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5:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Love It Vegan
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Torrington
Love It Vegan
Online Event
Torrington
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Please join us at the Opening Reception for the Litchfield Hills Camera Club’s photography exhibition. Their work will be on display in our Activity Room and Online Gallery during May and June. The Camera Club meets twice a month in our Library and welcomes new members. Come meet some of their talented members, learn more about their group, and enjoy some light refreshments while you view the show. All are welcome.

5/10/2024
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Arts

Opening Reception – Litchfield Hills Camera Club Exhibition

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Please join us at the Opening Reception for the Litchfield Hills Camera Club’s photography exhibition. Their work will be on display in our Activity Room and Online Gallery during May and June. The...
Friday
May 10
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5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Harwinton Public Library
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Harwinton
Harwinton Public Library
Online Event
Harwinton
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10
at the Maxx, 94 Railroad Street, New Milford Friday, May 10th from 5 pm to 8 pm Registration is required - myyouthagency.com Questions or concerns: 860-210-2030 $20 Adults - $10 Kids
5/10/2024
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Other

Mother's Day Dance

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at the Maxx, 94 Railroad Street, New Milford Friday, May 10th from 5 pm to 8 pm Registration is required - myyouthagency.com Questions or concerns: 860-210-2030 $20 Adults - $10 Kids
Friday
May 10
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8:00 pm
The Maxx
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New Milford
The Maxx
Online Event
New Milford
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Paintings and sculpture by dazzling new artist, Tanaquil Taubes.

5/10/2024
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Arts

The Moon Onlooker--Art Show Opening

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Paintings and sculpture by dazzling new artist, Tanaquil Taubes.
Friday
May 10
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6:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Five Points Annex
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Torrington
Five Points Annex
Online Event
Torrington
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10
Back by popular demand, the Chocolate Decadence Tour is a partnership between the Railroad Museum of New England, Fascia's Chocolates, and local wineries and distilleries. Trains depart from the historic Thomaston Station for a scenic journey that includes a stop at the spectacular Thomaston Dam on its way to Fascia's Chocolates, where passengers will make their own chocolate creations. Each passenger also receives multiple tastings from local wineries or distilleries, chocolate samples, a souvenir glass, and a light boxed charcuterie with three options. In order to better serve our customers, we have eliminated our regular coach seating for 2024. There is limited availability this year due to scheduled track and bridge maintenance. Tickets are $85 for Premium Coach and $100 for Naugatuck Coach and Governor's Lounge.
5/10/2024
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Food & Drink

Chocolate Decadence Tour

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Back by popular demand, the Chocolate Decadence Tour is a partnership between the Railroad Museum of New England, Fascia's Chocolates, and local wineries and distilleries. Trains depart from the...
Friday
May 10
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6:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Railroad Museum of New England
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Thomaston
Railroad Museum of New England
Online Event
Thomaston
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Spring Fling Flashback: 80's Dance Party 18+

Cost: $15.00

\* First 50 tickets purchased in advance gets an entry for a rad Door Prize!


Doors Open at 6:30PM

BYOB & Snacks

80's attire encouraged!

Costume Contest

18+ Only


Break out the mullets and reeboks! Come join us as Mischief makes it's debut performance in Litchfield for this 80's Themed Dance Party!

5/10/2024
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Hobbies

Spring Fling Flashback: 80's Dance Party 18+

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Spring Fling Flashback: 80's Dance Party 18+ Cost: $15.00 * First 50 tickets purchased in advance gets an entry for a rad Door Prize! Doors Open at 6:30PM BYOB & Snacks 80's attire encouraged!...
Friday
May 10
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10:00 pm
Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
Litchfield Community Center
Online Event
Litchfield
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Jazz Meets the Great Brazilian Songbook – Sam Martinelli, drums, Ken

Peplowski, clarinet/sax, Ehud Asherie, piano, Martin Wind, bass, Carina

Calistro, vocals

POLI CLUB, May 10, 2024, 7 & 9PM

The creator of this exciting project, Sam Martinelli, is one of the most

talented young Brazilian musicians to make New York his home in recent

years. A drummer, composer, and educator Martinelli, has worked in the

band of legendary trumpeter Claudio Roditi, and with Hendrik Meurkens,

Marcus McLaurine, Jay Leonhart, Itaiguara Brandão, Tomoko Ohno, Dr Andre

Thomas, and others.

Sam and Ken Peplowski recently joined forces to produce a recording

entitled Jazz Meets the Great Brazilian Songbook, and, out of the gate, it

earned a FOUR STAR DownBeat Review. This collection of sambas, choros,

bossa novas and classics represents the great Brazilian tunesmiths Antonio

Carlos Jobim, Ivan Lins, Joao Gilberto and others.

The record and this Poli Club program include Jobim’s Correntaza (The

Stream). According to DownBeat reviewer Larry Appelbaum, it features “a

delightful piano chorus by Ehud Asherie that could have continued

indefinitely.” But, “most moving” he said was Martinelli’s own contribution

Serenade to a Friend (for Claudio Roditi), the closing track. Claudio, who died

in 2020, was a long-time faculty member at Litchfield Jazz Camp where Sam

Martinelli, his protégé, joined him there as a young teaching assistant.

Ken Peplowski is one of the preeminent clarinetist/saxophonists in jazz today.

He began playing with polka bands while he was still in elementary school,

joined the Dorsey Orchestra in his teens and was hired by Benny Goodman in

1984. Ken has played on soundtracks for Woody Allen films and has


collaborated with artists like Mel Torme, Leon Redbone, Peggy lee, Madonna,

Rosemary Clooney. He can be heard on over 450 records.

Ehud Asherie has worked with Cecile McLorin Salvant, Wycliffe Gordon,

Catherine Russell, John Piazzarelli and others. His playing can be heard on

the 2020 Grammy-winning soundtrack for HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. He has

appeared twice with Ken Peplowski on the Litchfield Jazz Festival and with

his own trio there in last summer. This is his second appearance for Litchfield

Jazz Presents @ The Poli Club.

Martin Wind is a member of the trios of Bill Mays, Dena DeRose, Bill Cunliffe,

Ann Hampton Callaway, Ted Rosenthal, as well as the quartets of Matt

Wilson and Ken Peplowski and tours with Belgian guitarist Philip Catherine.

He has recorded and/or performed with Mstislav Rostopowitch, Lalo Schifrin,

Monty Alexander, Pat Metheny, Clark Terry, Slide Hampton, Toots

Thielemans, Anat Cohen, Benny Green and many others. He teaches at New

York and Hofstra Universities.

5/10/2024
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Litchfield Jazz Presents - Sam Martinelli Jazz Meets the Great Brazilian Songbook

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Jazz Meets the Great Brazilian Songbook – Sam Martinelli, drums, Ken Peplowski, clarinet/sax, Ehud Asherie, piano, Martin Wind, bass, Carina Calistro, vocals POLI CLUB, May 10, 2024, 7 & 9PM...
Friday
May 10
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10:00 pm
Palace Theater, Poli Club
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Waterbury
Palace Theater, Poli Club
Online Event
Waterbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Sam Martinelli is one of the most talented musicians to come out of Brazil in recent times. His taste playing the drums is impeccable, either playing Brazilian music or American Jazz.

Brazilian music and Jazz have a long history of music integration, especially after the Bossa Nova movement that took place in Rio in the late 50s and spread throughout the world after the Carnegie Hall concert in 1962, where Tom Jobim, Joao Gilberto, and many others were presented to the world.

Jazz and Brazilian musicians always had respect and appreciation for one another, and this performance is part of a series of interviews and concerts that Mr. Martinelli is developing with the goal of keeping this beautiful cultural exchange between these two music cultures — Jazz, a truly American art, and Samba, a truly Brazilian art.

Presented in collaboration with New England Arts & Entertainment.

5/10/2024
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Music

Spring Jazz Series: Litchfield JazzFest presents Sam Martinelli

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Sam Martinelli is one of the most talented musicians to come out of Brazil in recent times. His taste playing the drums is impeccable, either playing Brazilian music or American Jazz. Brazilian...
Friday
May 10
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7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
Palace Theater
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Waterbury
Palace Theater
Online Event
Waterbury
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

Please join us for Dinner & Music on Friday May 10th at 7pm as we welcome Don Lowe and special guest band New Middle Class (Barbara & Mike Borok)


Don Lowe has been featured in venues of all types across the eastern corridor (NY/CT/NJ/Mass) and has opened for national acts such as Tom Rush, The Little River Band, Livingston Taylor, Steve Forbert, Kenny White, Toby Walker, Tim Grimm, Danielle Miraglia, David Jacobs-Strain, Johnny A, and the Dana Fuchs Band among many others. In 2023, Don was awarded second place by Litchfield Magazine in the “area’s most popular musician” category. 

 His brand of Americana music explores life with songs that are in turns witty, arcane, sad, and sometimes, downright silly. Don's repertoire also includes a wide-range of Americana covers through the decades. He enjoys friendly and humorous interaction with the audience – when appropriate – and all 500-plus songs are from memory allowing for optimum performance awareness. 

 He was open mic host for the venerable Towne Crier Café for 8 years, and for 3 fun years, he and friend Steve Kirkman hosted a weekly radio program called Local Heroes that featured area local singer/songwriters. Don’s second CD, Out Here, was released in September 2014 and his first release, Dogs, Clowns, and Belles came out in 2011. His third CD is set for release in January, 2024. Don is originally from McHenry, North Dakota and currently lives in Sherman, CT where he is the town’s First Selectman (Mayor).


 New Middle Class is Barbara Borok (lead vocal) and Mike Borok (guitar/vocal).     Their award-winning original songs walk a thin line between the funny and the serious, with distinctive vocals, harmonies and delightfully unexpected lyrical twists and turns. The songs span an eclectic range of styles, often speaking with the voices of different characters.

In the late ‘70’s, Mike led a Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks influenced band called Light Horse Harry. Barbara happened to be in the room at an audition to replace the band’s departing bassist and, upon discovering that this hot chick was neither the wife nor the girlfriend of the new bassist, Mike asked her out. Before long, Barbara’s love of singing inspired her to join the band and she went from girlfriend to backing singer to featured vocalist. Mike’s songwriting became more prolific – it must have been love. Light Horse Harry played the NYC college scene; their shows were loose, lots of fun, and hot swing/bluegrass fiddler Marty Laster would always bring the house down. 

Their songs won awards in major songwriting contests, were played on over 50 radio stations worldwide, and they performed in events nationwide, including the Northeastern and Southwestern Folk Alliance conferences, Chicago and Florida festivals, and won Grand Prize at the Music To Life song contest at the prestigious Kerrville (TX) Folk Festival. Their songs also appear on The Folk Next Door IV Local Color, Fast Folk Undercurrents, and on three compilation albums by the Funny Music Project (The FuMP).

Their new album, House of Love, was also recorded at home, as well as two live-action music videos. For one of them, “Quark”, their fans contributed short video clips of this imaginary dance, which were incorporated into the video. And the video for “It Ain’t What It Ain’t” was featured by the national grassroots political organization Braver Angels.

Playfully serious, heartfelt and slightly bent middle-class pop/rock

5/10/2024
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Dinner & Music : Don Lowe & special guest New Middle Class

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Please join us for Dinner & Music on Friday May 10th at 7pm as we welcome Don Lowe and special guest band New Middle Class (Barbara & Mike Borok) Don Lowe has been featured in venues of all...
Friday
May 10
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9:00 pm
JCC in Sherman
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Sherman
JCC in Sherman
Online Event
Sherman
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10
On Friday, May 10th, at 7:00 PM, Bobby Pirotta returns to 2nd Home. Come down and make him feel at home, enjoy some great music, food, drinks, and have fun. See our complete event list - [https://2ndhomelounge.com/events/](https://2ndhomelounge.com/events) Google Street View: 2nd Home Lounge 524 Main Street, Winsted 2ndhomelounge.com Join our mailing list - [https://2ndhomelounge.com/email-sign-up/](https://2ndhomelounge.com/email-sign-up)
5/10/2024
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Bobby Pirotta at 2nd Home Restaurant & Lounge

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On Friday, May 10th, at 7:00 PM, Bobby Pirotta returns to 2nd Home. Come down and make him feel at home, enjoy some great music, food, drinks, and have fun. See our complete event list -...
Friday
May 10
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10:00 pm
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
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WINSTED
2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
Online Event
WINSTED
Fri
May
10
Fri
May
10

TUMBLE OUTTA' BED AND STUMBLE TO GOSHEN PLAYERS FOR A RIP-ROARING MUSICAL COMEDY!


Based on the 1980 hit movie, with a score by the queen of country music Dolly Parton, 9 to 5 The Musical is an outrageously funny tale of friendship and revenge. Pushed to the boiling point, three female coworkers concoct a plan to get even with their despicable boss, and in a hilarious turn of events live out their wildest fantasies. Will their plan to turn the tables on their boss succeed or will it unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit? Join Goshen Players as they present this high-energy smash-hit – it’s the most fun you’ll have at the theater all year!


5/10/2024
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Arts

Goshen Players Presents Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to 5 - The Musical’

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TUMBLE OUTTA' BED AND STUMBLE TO GOSHEN PLAYERS FOR A RIP-ROARING MUSICAL COMEDY! Based on the 1980 hit movie, with a score by the queen of country music Dolly Parton, 9 to 5 The Musical is an...
Friday
May 10
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8:00 pm
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10:30 pm
Goshen Players Inc
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Goshen
Goshen Players Inc
Online Event
Goshen
Sat
May
11
Sat
May
11

Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry.

for our online art show "Plant Life"

Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd.

Exciting News!

Plant Life: NYC – Global” is an exhibition and digital event at Prime Produce, 424 West 54th St, New York City, May 17-19 featuring selections from the online show!


Personaland - our online global arts village.

https://www.personaland.com

Personaland is an artist-driven global village, transforming the world of art by using technology to bridge geographical and cultural boundaries. This uniquely positions Personaland to create accessible opportunities for artists and audiences to connect and participate. Our mission is to promote humanity, creativity, and community through a mix of entertainment, enchantment, and imagination.

Personaland takes the form of a virtual entertainment park, where visitors can visit art shows and exhibitions, play art games, watch movies, visit dancing flowers and a wishing well. Since our launch in 2018, Personaland has showcased over 650 visual artists, filmmakers, musicians and poets from 61 countries in 25 group art shows and 55 individual exhibitions.


For more info:

Stewart Wilson

personaman@snet.net

5/11/2024
Ongoing event
Arts

"Plant Life"

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Global artists have shared their floral images, film, music and poetry. for our online art show "Plant Life" “Plant Life” art show launches online on Friday, May 3rd. Exciting News! “Plant Life:...
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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse climate impacts. 2024 Climate Challenge - CTrides

5/11/2024
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Travel & Outdoor

Drive Less CT Climate Challenge

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This year’s Climate Challenge will run from Earth Day (April 22) through May 31st, and it is part of the State’s effort to meet its emission targets to help prevent further worsening of adverse...
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May 11
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Salisbury Handmade will have its Spring Artisan Market on Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 10 am- 5 pm on The White Hart lawn in Salisbury, CT. Over 20 Artisans will be selling their goods, ranging from fine jewelry, ceramics, photography, fiber arts, woodwork, and much more! This event is free and open to the public. Rain Date is Sunday, May 12, 2024. Visit artisansale.org for more information.

5/11/2024
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Arts

Artisan Market

Arts Council
Member
Salisbury Handmade will have its Spring Artisan Market on Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 10 am- 5 pm on The White Hart lawn in Salisbury, CT. Over 20 Artisans will be selling their goods, ranging from...
Saturday
May 11
from
7:00 am
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5:00 pm
White Hart Inn
in
Salisbury
White Hart Inn
Online Event
Salisbury
Sat
May
11
Sat
May
11
Goshen children grades K-5 [goshenrec.com](https://goshenct.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=29830)
5/11/2024
Single event
Community

Poppy's Fishing Derby

Arts Council
Member
Goshen children grades K-5 goshenrec.com
Saturday
May 11
from
8:00 am
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10:00 am
East Street North Trail
in
Goshen
East Street North Trail
Online Event
Goshen
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