Pick Your Own (PYO) Tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm

Beckett Farms 1287 Main Street, Glastonbury

Estimated opening dates: April 25th until May 10th Every spring, Wicked Tulips offers "U-pick" (also known as "pick your own") farm events, when our fields are in beautiful bloom! U-Pick events last around +/- 14 days at each farm. General Admission Tickets will be released 2-3 days before each farm opens. We email opening day alerts & ticket […]

$5 – $23

LECTURE: Illuminating the Brilliance of Marc Chagall

Florence Griswold Museum 96 Lyme Street, Old Lyme

Vivian Jacobson, Author and Lecturer on Marc Chagall This lecture is devoted to the monumental 20th-century artworks by Marc Chagall (1887–1985). The history of each artwork will be discussed from inception to completion. The presentation will cover paintings, ceramics, tapestries, stained-glass windows, mosaics, and works for the theater.

$12

DRAWING FROM THE PEABODY DIORAMAS

Yale Peabody Museum 170 Whitney Ave, New Haven

Thursdays, April 25 to May 16, 2 to 4pm Re-discover the Peabody’s amazing dioramas which portray Connecticut ecosystems and North American biomes.  Learn the history of the dioramas and the artists who created them.  Enjoy the opportunity to sketch from these iconic scenes where the animals stay still while you draw!  This course meets in […]

$160.00

Film Screening and Facilitated Discussion: ‘Origin’: Directed by Ava DuVernay

Real Art Ways 56 Arbor Street, Hartford

Join is for a captivating evening as YWCA Hartford Region, in partnership with Real Art Ways, presents the “Origin” Screening & Discussion event! This event is FREE for all, but registration is strongly encouraged. Secure your spot today and be part of a dynamic conversation exploring the root of racism and building bridges to equity. […]

Revolutionary: A Conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones at Wesleyan

Frank Center for Public Affairs 238 Church Street, Middletown

In these turbulent times, journalism, like democracy itself, feels more revolutionary than ever as the boundary between journalism and activism blurs. Please join us for a conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project and a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, about journalism, social justice, and the praise and […]

Connecticut in Motion: How Four Centuries of Transportation Have Shaped Our State

Meriden Historical Society 41 Main Street, Meriden

Join Richard DeLuca from Wesleyan University as he presents "Connecticut in Motion: How Four Centuries of Transportation Have Shaped Our State." He will talk about the importance of transportation as a force of history, and highlight the various stages of transportation development in Connecticut, from stagecoaches on the original Post Road, to steamboats, railroads, electric […]

Max Fish Kelp Dinner Pop-Up with David Standridge

Max Fish 110 Glastonbury Blvd, Glastonbury

We could not be more thrilled to be participating in our first Kelp Dinner pop-up with beloved neighborhood institution, Max Fish in Glastonbury CT. Executive chefs, David Standridge and Nick Stinziani will be collaborating in partnership with Stonington Kelp Company to promote Sugar Kelp as a crop in the state of Connecticut. They hope to […]

$125

CELEBRATE PASSOVER in the Millwright’s Loft

Millwright's Restaurant 77 West Street, Simsbury

Join us for our Passover Dinner in the Loft on April 25th with Chef Zach Shuman (Locals 8 group) and Chef Scott Miller (Doro). Dinner starts with snacks and 5 courses to follow. Dinner includes beverage pairing for $160 per person. For more information

$160

Beethoven in 1824: The Road to the 9th Symphony with Gil Harel at Darien Library

Darien Library 1441 Post Road, Darien

By 1824, Beethoven was in many ways aged beyond his years. Fallow years of creativity were marred by a particularly acrimonious custody battle with his late brother's wife and the complete deterioration of his hearing. Such were the circumstances during which he composed and premiered a work that would go on to become one of […]

CT Spring Boat Show at Safe Harbor Essex

Safe Harbor Essex Island Marina 99 Pratt Street, Essex

April 26, 27 & 28, 2024 The 2023 Show raised over $18,000.00 in funds for Sails Up 4 Cancer. While many boats were sold over the weekend, our shoreside exhibitors broke new ground with over 30 exhibitors engaging the crowds and four bands providing live music. In 2024, we expect continued growth on both boats […]

Free – $22

RJ Julia’s Poetry Contest and Poetry Slam! Grades 1 through 6

RJ Julia Booksellers 768 Boston Post Road, Madison

National Poetry Month is a special occasion that celebrates poets’ integral role in our culture and that poetry matters. Over the years, it has become the largest literary celebration in the world, with tens of millions of readers, students, K–12 teachers, librarians, booksellers, literary events curators, publishers, families, and—of course—poets, marking poetry’s important place in […]

Alex Claffy at The Side Door Jazz Club

The Side Door 85 Lyme Street, Old Lyme

Alexander Claffy is a jazz bassist, composer and arranger based in New York. He has played with artists including Jimmy Cobb, Louis Hayes, Harold Mabern, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Christian Scott and Joey Alexander. In addition to an album of standards, he has released a series of genre-defying compositions with his band simply known as Claffy. Alexander […]

$25 – $45