GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV at College Street Music Hall

College Street Music Hall 238 College Street, New Haven

Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and now calling Colorado home, horticulturist/musician Gregory Alan Isakov has cast an impressive presence on the indie-rock and folk worlds with his six full-length studio albums: That Sea, The Gambler; This Empty Northern Hemisphere; The Weatherman; Gregory Alan Isakov with the Colorado Symphony; Evening Machines (nominated for a Grammy award for Best Folk Album), and his newest album, Appaloosa Bones. Isakov tours internationally with his band, and has performed with several national symphony orchestras across the United States. For more information

$55

Jerry Bergonzi Quintet at The Side Door

The Side Door 85 Lyme Street, Old Lyme

Tenor saxophonist, Jerry Bergonzi, is an internationally recognized jazz performer, composer, author and educator. His music is renowned for its innovation, mastery, and integrity. Relentless drive, inner fire, total command, awesome technique, elastic lyricism, rich resonance, world-class, a musical visionary, are among the rave reviews credited to his sound. Bergonzi's music has been applauded throughout the world at festivals, concert halls, and jazz venues and his dedication to jazz music has been well documented by an extensive discography. For more information

$25 – $45

Connecticut River Environmental Symposium

Wesleyan University 45 Wyllys Ave, Fayerweather – Beckham Hall, Middletown

The Connecticut River Museum is hosting an Environmental Symposium this June at Wesleyan University’s Beckham Hall Ballroom, featuring speakers and topics spanning all 410 miles of the Connecticut River. We envision this event as an opportunity for environmentally focused organizations to make new connections and discover exciting opportunities for collaboration and coalition building. The event will run from 9:30 AM to 2:45 PM and features a blend of keynote speakers and panel discussions. Lunch will be included with admission, and will provide the opportunity for attendees to take part in guided discussions related to important issues affecting the environment. For more information

$30 – $85

Mongers Market Sundays 1-4

MONGERS MARKET 1155 Railroad Avenue, Bridgeport

The one, the only--Mongers Market. If you haven't you should... WE ARE A COLLECTION OF DIVERSE MONGERS SELLING VINTAGE, INDUSTRIAL SALVAGE AND ANTIQUE ITEMS IN A 75,000 SQ FT REFURBISHED FACTORY.  OUR EXTENSIVE ECLECTIC INVENTORY INCLUDES FURNITURE, LIGHTING, ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS AND CLOTHING AND IS ALWAYS CHANGING. For more information

$3

Guided Tour: Bibliophilia X Taphophila: The Dead Shall be Read: Grove Street Cemetery New Haven

Two great archives are neighbors in New Haven: Grove Street Cemetery, the nation’s first chartered burial ground, and Beinecke Library, North America’s largest building dedicated exclusively to rare books and and manuscripts. Both exist to make the past accessible in the present for the future, and both offer many encyclopedias of stories to explore and inspire. Michael Morand, communications director of Beinecke Library and a founding co-chair of the Friends of the Grove Street Cemetery, will lead an insider’s tour, starting with some of the heroes interred in the cemetery, such as William Grimes, Alexander Du Bois (W.E.B.’s grandfather), and Theodore Winthrop, along with the founders of American scientific education, geography, lexicography, and more. The tour will continue at the nearby Beinecke Library, with a close-up look at the building and some of its treasures, including materials related to Grimes, Du Bois, Winthrop, Webster, Gibbs, and others interred in the Grove Street Cemetery. For more information

Connecticut’s Historic Gardens Day at The Stanley-Whitman House

Stanley-Whitman House 37 High Street, Farmington

Stanley-Whitman House is one of fifteen distinctive historic sites and gardens in Connecticut that will be offering tours as part of Connecticut's Historic Gardens Day, Sunday, June 23rd from 12 - 4 pm. The Museum will be offering free historic garden tours in its "Museum Without Walls" which include its dooryard garden, hops and dye garden, and early settlers garden. Our garden guides will talk about the utilitarian, culinary, and medicinal uses of plants grown in our 17th Century inspired Early Settlers and Hops and Dye Gardens and in our 18th Century inspired Dooryard Garden by pointing out the plants that colonists brought over with them from the Old World and those that they were introduced to by Indigenous peoples. Dooryard gardens were areas of active seasonal work, such as laundry, soap- and candle-making, butchering, and dying. Far from formal beautiful spaces, these garden areas served functions that were messy, smelly, and often crowded with people, animals, and equipment. What visitors experience at Stanley-Whitman House on June 23 will provide an interesting juxtaposition to historic gardens of later periods, which were primarily places of beauty and contemplation. Reservations are needed and can be made online. For more information    

CT’s Historic Gardens Day 2024

Fifteen distinctive historic sites and gardens in Connecticut that will be offering tours as part of Connecticut's Historic Gardens Day, Sunday, June 23rd from 12 - 4 pm. Reservations are needed and can be made online. For more information    

Mitchfest 15 at The Hygienic: New London

Hygienic Art 79 Bank Street, New London

15th Annual Mitchfest, 2pm to 6pm Sunday June 23rd @ Hygienic Art, New London CT Bobby Christina & NOLA Blue Records Presents *A TRIBUTE TO MATT GUITAR MURPHY* Advance tickets $30 Outdoor music festival & fundraiser ~ Rain or Shine! Music ~ Dancing ~ Food ~ Cocktails For more information

$30

Rally for Choice at Ridgefield’s Ballard Park

Ballard Park 485 Main Street, Ridgefield

The ad hoc grassroots group “Neighbors in Darien, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Stamford, Weston, Westport, and Wilton” will hold a public “Rally for Choice” on Sunday, June 23, at 3 pm at the gazebo in Ridgefield’s Ballard Park, to unhappily mark the second anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (the “Dobbs Decision”).

Stamford Acoustic Music Circle

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church 1231 Washington Blvd, Stamford

Hey fellow musicians! I’m Larissa and I’m the new organizer of the Acoustic Circle! Let’s keep this group going! I look forward to meeting you and making music together. The Greenwich Acoustic Music Circle (GAMC) is a monthly play/sing along jam for those interested in playing and singing acoustic rock.  We welcome people at INTERMEDIATE  levels of ability. Bring one PRE-1980's song and one POST-1980's song, in this way, we are not a traditional "folk music" circle. About half way through the evening, we take a break to eat/drink/mingle. It's simply an evening of sharing great songs with others in a friendly and supportive environment. For more information

$10

Auditions: Connecticut Gilbert & Sullivan Society: The Yeomen of the Guard

Congregation Adath Israel 8 Broad St, Middletown, Middletown

The Connecticut Gilbert & Sullivan Society will be holding auditions for its October 2024 production of The Yeomen of the Guard WHEN Sunday, June 23rd, starting at 6:00PM – Tuesday, June 25th, starting at 7:00PM – NOTE: For both of those audition dates you must check in and register no later than 8:30PM For more information

Blackmore’s Night with Wizards Consort at The District Music Hall

District Music Hall 71 Wall Street, Norwalk

Legendary guitarist formerly of Deep Purple and Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, and award winning vocalist Candice Night created a new genre of music for all ages..., inspired by many melodies of the Renaissance period, and Blackmoreized into contemporary music. They call it Renaissance/Folk/Rock. This is the sound of Blackmore’s Night. In 1997, Blackmore’s Night released their debut CD, Shadow of the Moon, which immediately went gold in Japan and earned awards worldwide. Meanwhile, their devoted fan base is growing exponentially as the band performs their mystical music for all ages. From grandparents to children, everyone is enjoying their medieval mood music and gypsy dances. Clearly, the music of Blackmore’s Night connects with fans on a deep level, allowing them to experience an entirely different era of merriment. For more information

$53.96