MASTERCLASS: Around Adam’s Table, PART 2. THE HOLIDAYS at Wise Old Dog in West Hartford
The Wise Old Dog 612 Quaker Ln S, West HartfordIt’s time for hosting the family, sharing an extra special meal with our closest friends, lighting the taper candles, and pulling the cork on a delicious bottle. It begs the question, what should we drink? Join us on a cozy Sunday afternoon as we indulge in festive and rare wines with dearest friend Adam Bitker of […]
Bruce Experiences: Sunday Cinema–Beyond the Trees at the Bruce Museum
Bruce Museum 1 Museum Drive, GreenwichPioneering a unique management model that blends conservation with finance, a determined group of conservationists, scientists, and investors fight to restore our native forests which serve as complex, life-sustaining climate champions, and vital economic resources for millions of people. Produced in collaboration with Imaginary Forces and VanEck, the award-winning, 30-minute documentary “Beyond the Trees” is […]
Center for Contemporary Printmaking: Civic / Civil Engagement – Annual Members Exhibition
Center for Contemporary Printmaking Mathews Park, 299 West Avenue, NorwalkSunday, November 17, 2024 through Sunday, February 16, 2025 OPENING RECEPTION: Sunday, November 17, 2024, 2:00-4:00 This year’s Members Exhibition theme is Civic/Civil Engagement. Realizing that the upcoming election looms large this year, rather than trying to ignore it, we are asking our artists to explore what civil civic engagement means to them and how they […]
Can Our Public Schools Save Us? Buckley Institute’s Annual Discussion About K-12 Education
The Buckley Institute is happy to announce our annual discussion about K-12 education will take place on November 18, 2024, at 4:30pm! Millions rely on America's public school system to provide knowledge, skills, and moral formation -- yet is our trust misplaced? This year, American Enterprise Senior Fellow Ian Rowe joins Houston Independent School District […]
Nature Journaling – Fall The Intersection of Science, Nature, and Art at Southbury Audubon
Bent of the River Audubon Center 185 East Flat Hill Road, SouthburyJoin us here at Bent of the River as we dive into Nature Journaling to understand the natural world around us. In each class, we will explore a different location on site and staff will lead the group through a guided Journaling activity. Please meet Allison in the front visitor's lot. Program Fee: $15.00 per session […]
Little Chefs: Sweet & Savory at Niantic Children’s Museum
Niantic Children's Museum 409 Main Street, NianticTuesdays, Nov. 19-Dec. 17 at 1 pm In this 5 week class students will explore the wonders of the sweet and the savory while learning to mix, stir, and measure. Each week will explore a sweet or savory dish with other fun activities and stories. For the last week, they will get to try their […]
Lecture: Making & Selling Prints in the Age of Rembrandt at Fairfield University
Fairfield University, Barone Campus Center 1073 North Benson Road, FairfieldJoin us on Tuesday, November 19 at 5 p.m. for a lecture by Nadine Orenstein, PhD., Drue Heinz Curator in Charge of the Department of Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art: “Rare and Everywhere: Making & Selling Prints in the Age of Rembrandt.” One of the most creative and inventive etchers of his day, […]
REGARDS xThe Shipwright’s Daughter: in Portland
Regards 547 Congress St, Portland, MaineFor one night only, James Beard Award-winning chef, David Standridge of The Shipwright's Daughter will be teaming up with Chef Neil Zabriskie, of REGARDS in Portland ME. Regards is known for its coastal cuisine and ever-changing dinner menu influenced by chef Neil’s time spent growing up in Southern California and spending years cooking and working in […]
Landscapes by Keith Michael Fiels at the Essex Library
Essex Library Association 33 West Avenue, EssexNovember 1 to December 14, 2024 The Essex Library will host a new exhibit in the Buel Room from November 1 to December 14 featuring artwork by Keith Michael Fiels. Fiels is the former executive director of the American Library Association. He has been painting for most of his life, receiving art training at the […]
MICHAEL JORDAN’S STEAK HOUSE: Delicious Discussions Author Luncheon with Tessa Wegert
Michael Jordan's Steakhouse 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd, UncasvilleNews of a missing Instagram celebrity brings Senior Investigator Shana Merchant to a frozen island community of just eight people. When the visit turns deadly, her hunt for a killer collides with a cold case she'll never forget . . . It’s February in the Thousand Islands and, cut off from civilization by endless ice, […]
Yale Peabody Museum to Launch Speakers Bureau Series
Koffee? 104 Audubon St, New HavenThe Yale Peabody Museum’s Speakers Bureau is kicking off its 2024-2025 programing with an evening of Lightning Talks at Koffee?, located on Audubon Street, Wednesday, November 20 at 5:30 pm. Each graduate student will have five minutes and five slides to describe an important aspect of their studies. Listen to rapid-fire talks, engage with early-career […]
Reading with Merrill Fellow, Ersi Sotiropoulos at the Merrill House
James Merrill House 107 Water Street, StoningtonJoin us in the Merrill Apartment for a reading by Merrill Fellow, ERSI SOTIROPOULOS who lives in Athens. In Greece she’s won two National Literature Awards, the Book Critics’ Award and the Athens Academy Prize. She’s received the Dante Alighieri Prize for poetry and was shortlisted for the European Book Prize. Her novel, What’s Left […]