EASTER DINNER at Millwright’s Restaurant and Tavern
Millwright's Restaurant 77 West Street, SimsburyJubilant Sunday Calypso and Reggae Music at City Lights New Canaan Pop-Up
Art Gallery 84 Main Street, New CanaanCenter for Contemporary Printmaking: Artist-in-Residence Application Deadline
Center for Contemporary Printmaking Mathews Park, 299 West Avenue, NorwalkOpening Lecture: Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing
Knafel Center 10 Garden Street, CambridgeWCSU: Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series: War on the Environment
WCSU Science Building 181 White Street, DanburyAUTHORSLIVE: ADUS: THE PERFECT HOUSING SOLUTION: Sheri Koones in Conversation with Fred Camillo
Greenwich Library 101 West Putnam Avenue, GreenwichLecture: Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves: Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo
Knafel Center 10 Garden Street, CambridgeFrom Seed to Harvest: Garden Planning Workshops at Yellow Farmhouse and Stone Acres Farm
Yellow Farmhouse 389 N. Main Street, StoningtonPaul Mellon Lecture | Lynda Nead: “Pauline Boty — Women, Desire, and the Image in Sixties Britain”
Yale School of Architecture 180 York Street, New HavenLecture: Deborah Donovan: New London “Whalers” and Isles of the Southern Ocean
Lyman Allyn Art Museum 625 Williams Street, New LondonBook Talk–“The Algorithm,” by Hilke Schellmann
Perrot Memorial Library 90 Sound Beach Avenue, Old GreenwichYale Symphony Orchestra Concert 4 – Britten “War Requiem”
Yale School of Music Woolsey Hall 500 College Street, New HavenLecture: Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves: Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo
Knafel Center 10 Garden Street, CambridgeAmerican Rum: Preserving The Bounty Spring Cocktail Series at Yellow Farmhouse
Yellow Farmhouse 389 N. Main Street, StoningtonKat Wright Roots Singer/Songwriter at The Kate
Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center 300 Main Street, Old SaybrookOpening: Suzanne Chamlin: Studies in Color
Fairfield University Art Museum 200 Barlow Road, FairfieldLecture: Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves: Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo
Knafel Center 10 Garden Street, CambridgeFree Solar Eclipse Glasses at The Groton Public Library
Groton Public Library 52 Newtown Road, GrotonFresh New Finds: Wine Tasting at The Study
The Study Fine Wine & Spirits 1071 North Street, GreenwichOpening: Suzanne Chamlin: Studies in Color
Fairfield University Art Museum 200 Barlow Road, FairfieldPick Your Own (PYO) Tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm
Beckett Farms 1287 Main Street, GlastonburyVERNAL POOL TRAINING FOR CONSERVATION & INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSIONERS at RTPC Old Lyme
Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center 100 Lyme Street, Old LymeURI 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, WesterlyNew Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” The Montey Café Experience: Discussion & Social
The Bricks 12 Victor Street, New HavenWeek of Events
EASTER DINNER at Millwright’s Restaurant and Tavern
EASTER DINNER at Millwright’s Restaurant and Tavern
EASTER DINNER 3 Course Prix Fixe Sunday, March 31st Seatings at 11/11:30, 1/1:30, 3/3:30 and 5/5:30 EASTER MENU
Center for Contemporary Printmaking: Artist-in-Residence Application Deadline
Center for Contemporary Printmaking: Artist-in-Residence Application Deadline
The Artist-in-Residence Program (AIR) at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking takes place in the recently remodeled Helen Frankenthaler Printmaking Cottage. Within this space artists have the opportunity to produce a body of work in a supportive atmosphere for creative growth and development—using traditional as well as innovative printmaking techniques. The intention of the residency is to […]
PICK YOUR OWN DAFFODILS at Halfinger Farms
PICK YOUR OWN DAFFODILS at Halfinger Farms
The Month of April: DANCING DAFFODILS! PICK HAPPINESS! ALWAYS CALL THE PICKING HOTLINE BEFORE TRAVEL: 860-345-4609 For more information
VersoFest at The Westport Library
VersoFest at The Westport Library
April 3 through April , 2024 Opening event: Chuck D in conversation with Akashic Books publisher Johnny Temple, with media host, entrepreneur, and music executive June Archer introducing the guest of honor. VersoFest is The Westport Library’s annual music and media conference and festival where knowledge is shared and inspiration is discovered — a forum […]
Lecture: Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves: Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo
Lecture: Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves: Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo
In-Person or ZOOM A presentation from 2023–2024 Perrin Moorhead Grayson and Bruns Grayson Fellow Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo Hernández Castillo’s book, “Digging for Hope in Mexico: A Feminist Ethnography in the Land of Mass Graves,” will offer an ethnographic account of family collectives searching for their disappeared loved ones throughout Mexico. Drawing on interviews, participant […]
ARTEXPO NEW YORK 2024
ARTEXPO NEW YORK 2024
Since 1978, Artexpo New York has been changing how people buy and sell art. This year, we’ll host over 170 innovative exhibiting galleries, artists, and publishers from across the globe, showcasing exciting original artwork, print, paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, giclée's, lithographs, and more. There is something for every space, taste, and budget. Taking place at New York’s Pier 36 in […]
Opening: Suzanne Chamlin: Studies in Color
Opening: Suzanne Chamlin: Studies in Color
April 5 – July 27, 2024 In this exhibition of recent work, Chamlin explores ideas about color theory and light through a series of landscape and interior stills. For each of her paintings, Chamlin sets a highly specific palette; experimentation within this limited range then guides her decisions about process and pictorial space. Suzanne Chamlin […]
Pick Your Own (PYO) Tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm
Pick Your Own (PYO) Tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm
Estimated opening dates: April 25th until May 10th Every spring, Wicked Tulips offers "U-pick" (also known as "pick your own") farm events, when our fields are in beautiful bloom! U-Pick events last around +/- 14 days at each farm. General Admission Tickets will be released 2-3 days before each farm opens. We email opening day alerts & ticket […]
Adult Egg Hunt at Epicure Brewing
Adult Egg Hunt at Epicure Brewing
Come try to find the eggs in the brewery. There are prizes for all the eggs. You could win a gift card, hat, and percentage off your tab. Spend the day with us. For more information
Jubilant Sunday Calypso and Reggae Music at City Lights New Canaan Pop-Up
Jubilant Sunday Calypso and Reggae Music at City Lights New Canaan Pop-Up
City Lights' Bridgeport Art Trail takes a detour, bringing a blast of its diverse and eclectic art and music to New Canaan. Join us for a Jubilant Sunday of Calypso + Reggae music with Luke Rodney and Tambulatay band, March 31, 3-5 pm, view art, enjoy music. Support Bridgeport art and enrichment programs for youth, […]
Opening Lecture: Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing
Opening Lecture: Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing
In-Person or ZOOM The opening event for Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing features the American Library Association president Emily Drabinski and the climate activist Thanu Yakupitiyage in conversation with the exhibition curator Mimosa Shah. Shouts of struggle echo through the Schlesinger Library’s collections. Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing presents the dynamic stories of groups that mobilized to name and challenge injustice. […]
Starting Your Plants from Seed
Starting Your Plants from Seed
Join us on Monday, April 1, at 7 pm for "Starting Your Plants from Seed," an evening with The Garden Club of Old Greenwich, to learn about seed starting. This event will take place in our Program Room, Radcliffe Children's Library. Learn tips from Master Gardeners about how and when to begin your seeds indoors […]
WCSU: Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series: War on the Environment
WCSU: Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series: War on the Environment
CLIMATE AND HUMAN CIVILIZATION: 8th annual series of lectures for the general public on climate change. Professors at WCSU will team up with students to present the latest information on climate change and its effects on our lives and future. From 7 to 8 p.m. in Room 219 of the Science Building on the Midtown campus. The public […]
AUTHORSLIVE: ADUS: THE PERFECT HOUSING SOLUTION: Sheri Koones in Conversation with Fred Camillo
AUTHORSLIVE: ADUS: THE PERFECT HOUSING SOLUTION: Sheri Koones in Conversation with Fred Camillo
AuthorsLive welcomes author Sheri Koones to Greenwich Library's Marx Family Black Box Theater. She will be discussing her new book, ADUs: The Perfect Housing Solution, in conversation with Town of Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Real Estate Agent Mark Pruner. An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a smaller housing unit built on the same lot as a […]
Sound Off for Climate Action Day
Sound Off for Climate Action Day
It’s grind time! We are one month away from the end of the 2024 legislative session, and General Assembly has heard our issues relating to climate accountability and the need for increased investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy programs. Still, we need people power to push these priority bills past the finish line! That […]
From Seed to Harvest: Garden Planning Workshops at Yellow Farmhouse and Stone Acres Farm
From Seed to Harvest: Garden Planning Workshops at Yellow Farmhouse and Stone Acres Farm
Three Dates: April 3, April 7 and May 1, 2024 Join our edible garden planning workshop, where farmers and educators from Yellow Farmhouse Education Center and Stone Acres Farm will lead participants through the process of creating customized garden designs - from seed to harvest. From selecting the perfect plants to arranging the layout, attendees […]
Paul Mellon Lecture | Lynda Nead: “Pauline Boty — Women, Desire, and the Image in Sixties Britain”
Paul Mellon Lecture | Lynda Nead: “Pauline Boty — Women, Desire, and the Image in Sixties Britain”
In the 1960s a new kind of blonde femininity emerged in Britain. Part of a new regional and class configuration and a changing moral and sexual environment, Sixties Blonde was described as natural, energetic, impulsive, and self-sufficient, an urban figure who embodied modernity and was a staple of fashion photography and sixties cinema. For more […]
Lecture: Deborah Donovan: New London “Whalers” and Isles of the Southern Ocean
Lecture: Deborah Donovan: New London “Whalers” and Isles of the Southern Ocean
The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is pleased to partner with the Thames River Heritage Park to host their 2024 lecture series, Stories from the Park: Island Affairs of the Thames. Bound for Desolation – New London “Whalers” and Isles of the Southern Ocean: Local historian Deborah Donovan shares stories about New London “whalers,” who harvested massive […]
Pressed Flower Paper Lantern Workshop at Tox Brewing
Pressed Flower Paper Lantern Workshop at Tox Brewing
Join us for another craft night in the taproom on 4/3 at 6pm. We will be making paper lanterns with pressed flowers filled with fairy lights. These lanterns can be used as a table top display or for hanging. The lantern will be partially assembled for the sake of drying time, but a full tutorial […]
Book Talk–“The Algorithm,” by Hilke Schellmann
Book Talk–“The Algorithm,” by Hilke Schellmann
Author Hilke Schellmann, an Emmy award-winning investigative reporter and assistant professor of journalism at New York University, will discuss her latest book, The Algorithm: How AI Decides Who Gets Hired, Monitored, Promoted, and Fired, and Why We Need to Fight Back. As a contributor to The Wall Street Journal and The Guardian, Schellmann writes about holding artificial intelligence (AI) […]
Yale Symphony Orchestra Concert 4 – Britten “War Requiem”
Yale Symphony Orchestra Concert 4 – Britten “War Requiem”
With Katia Kim, Soprano, Gene Stenger, Tenor, Edmund Milly, Baritone and Yale Glee Club - Jeffrey Douma, Director, Yale Camerata - Felicia Barber, Director, Elm City Girls Choir - Rebecca Rosenbaum, Director and Trinity Boys Choir and Trinity Girls Choir - Walden Moore, Director. Program: Benjamin Britten - War Requiem, Op. 66 For more information […]
American Rum: Preserving The Bounty Spring Cocktail Series at Yellow Farmhouse
American Rum: Preserving The Bounty Spring Cocktail Series at Yellow Farmhouse
American Rum: a Taste of History Embark on an immersive journey through history with Anthony Caporale, exploring the rich tapestry of American spirits, their connection to American agricultural history, and early efforts to preserve food. Each program features a masterful tasting experience with selections curated in partnership with Spencer and Lynn Wine & Spirits. Anthony […]
Backyard Chicken Keeping
Backyard Chicken Keeping
We’re crowing about our EGGcellent three-session Chicken Keeping series designed to offer the novice an introduction to raising chickens responsibly at home. The series is broken into three sessions. Take one, two, or all three! At the end of the series, you will have the opportunity to “adopt” two or more of the chicks we’ve […]
OPUS ONE Wine Dinner at Winvian Farm
OPUS ONE Wine Dinner at Winvian Farm
On Thursday, April 4, 2024, our friends from Opus One will be joining us to present some of their very best wines at The Restaurant at Winvian. We invite you to join us and Eastern States Division Manager France Posner for a four-course dinner prepared by Chef Chris Eddy and his team. For more information
Kat Wright Roots Singer/Songwriter at The Kate
Kat Wright Roots Singer/Songwriter at The Kate
“There's soul flowing in and out of her rock 'n' roll with a serpentine seduction. Some of soul music's sweet, grand dames belt, shout, seethe, and succumb, while Wright sings gently like a heartache's apology. It's funky in spots and beautiful all over. And it hurts a little ... like it should”. For more information
Connecticut Barber Expo 13 at Mohegan Sun
Connecticut Barber Expo 13 at Mohegan Sun
The Connecticut Barber Expo 13 and associated events will take place May 4-6, 2024. This will take place at Mohegan Sun, in Uncasville, CT. On Saturday, May 4, 2024, the Expo will start off with the Barber Grammys from 8:30 PM to 1 AM. This will take place in the Earth Ballroom. On Sunday, May […]
Free Solar Eclipse Glasses at The Groton Public Library
Free Solar Eclipse Glasses at The Groton Public Library
BEGINNING Friday, April 5 at 9 AM Pick up free solar eclipse viewing glasses. Limited supply; first-come, first-served. One pair per family. Funded by the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation and the Space Science Institute, through its Solar Eclipse Activities for Libraries program. For more information
Fresh New Finds: Wine Tasting at The Study
Fresh New Finds: Wine Tasting at The Study
The fantastic Carrie Dykes of Opici shares an eclectic selection of vino. Vintage Champagne for an amazing price. Zero Dosage from our Gruet friends in New Mexico. A hot pink Cerasuolo and a gorgeous Shiraz. Find some new jams! April 5, 2024 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM We believe that wine is one of […]
Misfits Annual Spring Egg-Stravaganza
Misfits Annual Spring Egg-Stravaganza
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
VERNAL POOL TRAINING FOR CONSERVATION & INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSIONERS at RTPC 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
Newport Daffodil Days: Opening Ceremonies
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
URI Professor Catherine Sama The ‘Women of the Villas’: Collaboration between Italian Partisans and the Office of Strategic Services during WWII
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
New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” The Montey Café Experience: Discussion & Social
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
Music: Wires and Wood at New Park Brewing
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 […]