Logee’s Rare and Tropical Greenhouse: Monthly Plant Sale

Logee's Rare and Tropical Greenhouse 141 North Street, Danielson

"A perfect day for a ride to Logee's Tropical Plants in CT." Logee’s was founded in 1892 by Byron’s grandfather, William D. Logee. Today, we carry on the family tradition and offer fruiting, rare and tropical plants as well as hardy garden plants, easy-to-grow houseplants, begonias and many more rare and unusual plants to thrill and delight our customers. Retail Store: OPEN: WED-SUN 9am-5pm For a list […]

Drive the RHONE home: Wine Tasting Class with Spencer and Lynn

Spencer and Lynn 17 West Main Street, Mystic

The Rhone Valley holds so much allure for us, and is the home of some of the most iconic wines that grace our shores. It also is one of the best value-driven regions in all of France. The diversity of wine is incredible and is something that we can not wait to show off! This […]

$25

Kayak Kelp Harvest Tour in Rhode Island

Stonington Kelp Co 179 Mechanic Street Second Floor, Pawcatuck

Come harvest sugar kelp via kayak and visit an oyster farm. This guided 2 hour tour will offer kayaks and gear to 8 participants. We will visit a kelp and oyster farm and learn about the operation as well as get a chance to harvest kelp to bring home. We will also provide an overview […]

$200

Northeast Organic Farming Association of Connecticut: Winter Conference

Eastern Connecticut State University 83 Windham Street, Willimantic

42nd Annual CT NOFA Winter Conference CT NOFA is proud to present our 42nd Winter Conference, featuring a series of virtual workshops on March 20-21 in the lead up to our full day, in-person gathering and celebration on March 23, 2024 at Eastern Connecticut State University, in partnership with their Institute of Sustainability. We’ll be offering a […]

Free – $160

New Haven Symphony Orchestra : Young People’s Concerts

Lyman Center for the Performing Arts 501 Crescent Street, New Haven

With musical selections including as Montgomery’s Starburst and Bernstein’s “Mambo” from West Side Story, this program touches on a wide range of diverse American music. The concert will also feature videos and images projected above the orchestra as the pieces are played. SUNDAY, MARCH 24 at 1:00 p.m.: A free and public performance will take place at the […]

Yale Peabody Museum REOPENING

Yale Peabody Museum 170 Whitney Ave, New Haven

We're back starting March 26! After four years, the new Yale Peabody Museum is finally here; 4.5 billion years of history is waiting for you to explore in your own backyard. The Peabody is a museum for the community, and we can't wait another minute to share what we've created for you. That's why we've […]

Philosophy Night at Wesleyan R J Julia Bookstore

Wesleyan R J Julia Bookstore 413 Main Street, Middletown

Join us for Philosophy Night! For anyone interested in exploring ideas, asking questions, and digging into the thinking in our lives, this event is for you! Each attendee can choose to contribute one philosophical question as they arrive. The group will then vote on which question to discuss!   For more information

Center for Contemporary Printmaking: Artist-in-Residence Application Deadline

Center for Contemporary Printmaking Mathews Park, 299 West Avenue, Norwalk

The Artist-in-Residence Program (AIR) at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking takes place in the recently remodeled Helen Frankenthaler Printmaking Cottage. Within this space artists have the opportunity to produce a body of work in a supportive atmosphere for creative growth and development—using traditional as well as innovative printmaking techniques. The intention of the residency is to […]

$35

Opening Lecture: Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing

Knafel Center 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA

In-Person or ZOOM The opening event for Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing features the American Library Association president Emily Drabinski and the climate activist Thanu Yakupitiyage in conversation with the exhibition curator Mimosa Shah. Shouts of struggle echo through the Schlesinger Library’s collections. Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing presents the dynamic stories of groups that mobilized to name and challenge injustice. […]

AUTHORSLIVE: ADUS: THE PERFECT HOUSING SOLUTION: Sheri Koones in Conversation with Fred Camillo

Greenwich Library's Black Box Theater 101 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich

AuthorsLive welcomes author Sheri Koones to Greenwich Library's Marx Family Black Box Theater. She will be discussing her new book, ADUs: The Perfect Housing Solution, in conversation with Town of Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Real Estate Agent Mark Pruner. An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a smaller housing unit built on the same lot as a […]

Lecture: Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves: Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo

Knafel Center 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA

In-Person or ZOOM A presentation from 2023–2024 Perrin Moorhead Grayson and Bruns Grayson Fellow Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo Hernández Castillo’s book, “Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves,” will offer an ethnographic account of family collectives searching for their disappeared loved ones throughout Mexico. Drawing on interviews, participant […]

From Seed to Harvest: Garden Planning Workshops at Yellow Farmhouse and Stone Acres Farm

Yellow Farmhouse 389 N. Main Street, Stonington

Three Dates: April 3, April 7 and May 1, 2024 Join our edible garden planning workshop, where farmers and educators from Yellow Farmhouse Education Center and Stone Acres Farm will lead participants through the process of creating customized garden designs - from seed to harvest. From selecting the perfect plants to arranging the layout, attendees […]

$40