Misfits Annual Spring Egg-Stravaganza

Rockwell Park 238 Jacobs St,, Bristol

The Misfit Annual Spring Egg-Stravaganza  at Rockwell Park Community-centered activities, entertainment, and a delightful family festival to celebrate the arrival of spring. This year's highlights will include: 100,000 Hidden Easter Egg Hunt beginning at 10AM Rubber Duck Race Car Show Breakfast with the Easter Bunny from 8-10AM Over 300 vendors The Misfit Mamas, Inc. is […]

VERNAL POOL TRAINING FOR CONSERVATION & INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSIONERS at RTPC Old Lyme

Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center 100 Lyme Street, Old Lyme

Vernal pools are an important wetland habitat found throughout Connecticut. Often overlooked and undervalued, they provide essential breeding habitat for numerous amphibian and invertebrate species. This workshop will introduce vernal pools, what they are, how they function, and what species are dependent upon them for survival. With over 60 years of combined experience with local […]

Newport Daffodil Days: Opening Ceremonies

Clarke Cooke House 24 Bannister’s Wharf, Newport, RI, United States

NEWPORT DAFFODIL DAYS OPENING CEREMONIES April 6, 2024 Historic Clarke Cooke House on Bannister’s Wharf will be the scene for a dazzling daffy musket salute by the Artillery Company of Newport that signals the beginning of Newport’s Daffodil Days. Newport’s Mayor Xay will crown our 2024 Daffodil Queen who will then cut the Daffodil Garland and proclaim the official […]

URI Professor Catherine Sama The ‘Women of the Villas’: Collaboration between Italian Partisans and the Office of Strategic Services during WWII

Westerly Library & Wilcox Park Auditorium 44 Broad Street, Westerly, RI

Dante Society Lecture: Professor Catherine Sama is the head of the Italian program at the University of Rhode Island. She enjoys teaching a wide range of courses at URI, from Italian language & culture classes to advanced courses in Italian literature and film. Specific areas of focus include early modern Italian women writers; Italian dramatic […]

New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” The Montey Café Experience: Discussion & Social

The Bricks 12 Victor Street, New Haven

The New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) will present “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” a week of programs spanning the week of April 6- 14, which explore the artistic outpouring of music, theatre, and writing that flourished in both the Harlem Renaissance and New Haven’s Renaissance during the same era. Take a step back in […]

Music: Wires and Wood at New Park Brewing

New Park Brewing 485 New Park Avenue, West Hartford

Join us on April 6, 2024 for an evening with Wires & Wood. Hailing from the rolling hills of Litchfield County Connecticut, Wires and Wood offers an assortment of Traditional and Contemporary Bluegrass songs with a Newgrass Sound. Formed in 2013, the Bantam, CT based quintet performs throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts playing a variety of […]

Layo Bright: Dawn and Dusk at The Aldrich Museum

Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, Ridgefield

April 7 through October 27, 2024 Dawn and Dusk is Layo Bright’s first solo museum exhibition featuring new and borrowed works in glass and pottery made between 2020 and 2024. The show brings together several ongoing series tracking Bright’s synchronized jumps from figuration to abstraction. Working in the round, on the wall, and in relief, Bright’s […]

$5 – $15

Elizabeth Englander: Eminem Buddhism, Volume 3 at The Aldrich Museum

Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, Ridgefield

April 7 through October 27, 2024 The iconography is drawn from Englander’s study of Asian religious art, specifically the history of statuary icons that began in the 2nd century BCE in India. From this iconography certain sacred forms emerge as the protagonists in Englander’s sculptures: Chamunda,“the feminine element of god,” or shakti, whose attributes symbolize the […]

$5 – $15

Victorian Tea at SHC: Garden Party with Celebrity Master Gardener

Stamford History Center 1508 High Ridge Road, Stamford

Meet our 2024 Victorian Tea speaker! Christopher Waruch Mann "My passion for horticulture was sparked the day my parents took me home from the hospital back to our family Garden Center where our home is also located. During middle school and high school I worked for every family member and many customers on weekends. After […]

$25 – $30

Story and Soil Coffee Re-Re-opening in Frog Hollow

Story and Soil Coffee 387 Capitol Avenue, Hartford

Exciting News! Next Wednesday 4/3 we’re celebrating the Grand Reopening of our newly renovated cafe! We’ll be featuring @givcoffee, @blackwhiteroasters and @redroostercoffeeroaster!! Our doors opened for business in July of 2017 with a vision to create a supportive and positive culture, celebrate our vibrant community, and build relationships through coffee. We love what we do […]

Summer Camp Sampler at the Connecticut River Museum

Connecticut River Museum 67 Main Street, Essex, CT

April 8 and 12 Looking for something fun to do this spring break? Why not spend it exploring the Connecticut River? Between April 8 and 12, the Connecticut River Museum is hosting a five-day Spring Break Camp Sampler! We’re giving you a sneak peek into all the fun we have planned for summer camp this […]

$40 – $70

Eclipse Event: EXPERIENCE THE CELESTIAL SPECTACLE OF A LIFETIME!

Connecticut Science Center 250 Columbus Blvd., Hartford

🌞 Live Viewing:Immerse yourself in the celestial wonder as you witness the sun disappear behind the moon, plunging the world into a temporary twilight. Our specially equipped viewing area and solar glasses (included with your event ticket) ensure a safe and unobstructed experience, allowing you to marvel at the beauty of the solar spectacular. 🌑 Engaging Activities:Enhance […]

$20 – $30