Westport Library Big Spring 2025 Book Sale – Early Access Friday May 16th at The Westport Library
The Westport Library 20 Jesup Road, WestportBe among the first to shop at the Westport Library Big Spring 2025 Book Sale! ONLY Early Access Ticket-holders will be admitted to shop the first three hours of the […]
Kala Farnham – Connecticut State Troubadour at Nightingale’s Acoustic Cafe
Nightingale's Acoustic Cafe 68 Lyme Street, Old Lyme“There are some people who are great writers. There are some people who are great singers and there are some people who are great instrumentalists. And there are some people […]
Gianni Gardner and Ascent at The Side Door
The Side Door 85 Lyme Street, Old LymeGianni Gardner is an up-and-coming jazz guitarist and composer living in New York City. He is best known for his quintet, Ascent, who performs original compositions. Ascent draws inspiration from innovative composers of a variety of generations such as The Miles Davis Second Great Quintet, Wayne Shorter, John Coltrane, Pat Metheny, Kurt Rosenwinkel and his […]
New Haven Restaurant Week April 6-11
New Haven New HavenGet ready to feast! From April 6-11, 23 of the city’s hottest restaurants are serving up delicious deals with special prix-fixe menus you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re craving next-level comfort […]
St. Paul’s on the Green Organ Concert Series
St. Paul's on the Green 60 East Ave., NorwalkBeginning October 8 and continuing on the first Sunday of the month through May, St. Paul’s on the Green will be presenting organ recitals featuring exceptional young musicians and concert artists on the Reuter/E.M. Skinner Op. 753 – 53 rank Pipe Organ. Admission by freewill donation in support of the musical life of St. Paul’s. […]
Art of Shearing at Hillstead
Hillstead Museum 35 Mountain Rd, FarmingtonAn Interactive Celebration and Demonstration of All Things Fiber! While our sheep are being shorn, Hill-Stead Museum will welcome fiber artists and vendors demonstrating skirting, carding, spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, […]
Workshop with Ridgefield Poet Laureate Ira Joe Fisher at Ridgefield Library
Ridgefield Library 472 Main Street, RidgefieldPoet Laureate Ira Joe Fisher, is holding a workshop twice a month on first and third Sundays, 1:30 to 3:30. Please register for either Group A (first Sunday) or Group […]
Zoom: Let’s Reimagine the Possibilities of Midlife: Chip Conley 3-Time TED Speaker with Trinity Southport
Trinity Spiritual Center 651 Pequot Ave, SouthportTrinity Spiritual Center will host a Zoom conversation with bestselling author, hospitality entrepreneur, and modern elder Chip Conley on Sunday, April 6th at 4:30 PM. This special event is open to all members of the community […]
Little Artists: Spring into Art at Niantic Children’s Museum
Niantic Children's Museum 409 Main Street, NianticJoin us as we create art each week to celebrate the springtime! Bugs and flowers and more will inspire our creations in this five-week class. Five-week series of 1-hour programs […]
Arts in Mind Program for People with Young-Onset Alzheimer’s at Yale Art
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New HavenArts in Mind is a free monthly program for individuals with Young-Onset Alzheimer’s or in the early stages of memory loss, along with their care partners. This online program connects […]
Free Verse Virtual Workshop with The Poetry Society of New York: Workshop: How to Become a Menace to Your Enemies
The Poetry Society of New York 102 Franklin St, NYCPublished in 1987, Lucille Clifton wrote "they ask me to remember // but they want me to remember // their memories // and i keep on remembering // mine." Entitled […]
Lecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Human-natural systems and the climate resilience of coastal communities
Avery Point Auditorium 1084 Shennecossett Road, GrotonGiovanna McClenachan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University Human-natural systems along the coast are at risk from climate change impacts of flooding (ocean, river, and precipitation driven) and extreme heat. These impacts are disproportionally felt by low-income neighborhoods and marginalized ethnicized and racialized (MER) communities, but these communities are […]