Honey Harvest Festival at The Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens in Stamford

Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens 151 Brookdale Road, Stamford

Our 5th annual Honey Harvest Festival is dedicated to celebrating honey and learning about the important role bees play in our ecosystem. This festival includes family-friendly activities, live music, food trucks, a marketplace featuring local vendors & artisans, a honey harvest demo, and more! This year’s Honey Harvest Festival will feature live music by local […]

UNITY interactive public art project at the Whitfield Museum

Whitfield House 248 Old Whitfield St, Guilford

Free Event! UNITY interactive public art project – Multicultural Performances – Community Expo – Kindness Rocks – Food & Supplies Drive – Tours In celebration of Welcoming Week, you’re invited to this free event to help build a nation of neighbors! Welcoming Week is an annual international campaign and celebration showcasing the work of communities striving to […]

Greenwich Polo Club: Final Match of the Season

Greenwich Polo Club 1 Hurlingham Dr, Greenwich

 September 15, 2024 Family and Pets: We welcome guests of all ages, and dogs must be well behaved and kept on a leash.Lawn Seating: You are encouraged to bring picnic blankets or low chairs for areas lawn seating.Weather Updates: Check the top header of our website homepage for updates on inclement weather. Matches proceed as scheduled unless a […]

Savor Litchfield 2024

South Farms 21 Higbie Rd,, Morris

Step into a culinary paradise on September 15 at South Farms in Morris for Savor Litchfield, the region's premier food event. Chef Christian Hunter, celebrated for his tenure at Michelin-starred Atelier in Chicago and formerly of Community Table, comes back to lead the charge. Nestled in the picturesque countryside, this family-friendly foodie festival promises an […]

Free – $225

Creative Practices For Modern People: John Kao at Carriage Barn Arts

Carriage Barn Arts Center 681 South Avenue, New Canaan

A Q&A with John Kao regarding the importance of innovation in the current professional landscape, and intentional practice for artists & creatives. The Economist called John Kao “Mr. Creativity” and a “serial innovator.” He is an entrepreneur, pianist, former Harvard Business School professor, best-selling author, and Tony-nominated producer of feature films and Broadway theater. Kao […]

$75 – $90

Fall Archery Deer and Turkey Seasons Open in September

Wear Fluorescent Orange: Hunters are required to wear fluorescent orange while participating in most hunting activities. DEEP also highly recommends that everyone visiting state lands wear an article of fluorescent orange clothing (e.g., vest or hat) during the hunting season to maintain a safe outdoor environment for everyone. September 15, 2024 – Opening of fall […]

Take a Tour of Connecticut’s beautiful State Capitol building

Connecticut State Capitol 210 Capitol Ave., Hartford

Capitol Information and Tours at the Connecticut State Capitol is operated by the League of Women Voters of Connecticut Education Fund and sponsored by the Joint Committee on Legislative Management, Connecticut General Assembly. General tourist information centers are located outside room 101 in the State Capitol and on the first floor, west entrance in the […]

A Legacy of Making: 26 Contemporary Artists Inspired by their Italian Heritage at Conn College

Cummings Arts Center 270 Mohegan Ave, New London

Through  October 19th. A Legacy of Making: 26 Contemporary Artists Inspired by their Italian Heritage Curated by Joanne Mattera The gallery is open: Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 Saturday & Sunday 1:00-4:00pm Closed for Fall Break - October 5-8 Exhibition features works by: B. Amore, John Avelluto, Nancy Azara, Angelica Bergamini, Gianluca Bianchino, Jennifer Cecere, Chris Costan, Elisa D’Arrigo, Claudia […]

Yale Windham-Campbell Prizes for Literature Fall Festival 2024

Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New Haven

Tuesday, September 17 through Friday, September 20, 2024The fall festival showcases the extraordinary range of talent across the Windham-Campbell Prizes with a series of thought-provoking lectures, panel discussions, workshops, and performances from this year’s recipients. The festival also features a keynote lecture by internationally renowned writer and translator Lydia Davis and the return of our […]

Mah Jongg at North Branch Library in Bridgeport

Bridgeport Public Library - North Branch 3455 Madison Ave, Bridgeport

Join us for the beloved and ancient game of Mah Jongg. Learn was craks,dots, and bamboos do. Why is the white dragon called a soap? What are pungs and kongs and quints? What are seasons and flowers? And what does the Charleston have to do with Mah Jongg? If you know, you know. If you […]