Saturday, November 8 2008

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Saturday, November 8 2008

Green Summit II - Energy Fair

This event will be an opportunity for people of all ages to obtain information about making their homes and lives "green," from retrofitting their homes with better technology to using products that save the environment. Over 90 vendors and organizations have been invited to participate, including car dealerships that would bring hybrid cars. CT Transit is bringing their hydrogen fuel cell bus. There will be guest speakers and educational workshops on various topics such as the climate crisis, sustainability issues, fossil fuel dependence, alternative energy sources like wind, solar, and fuel cells, energy conservation and energy funding opportunities.

"Green Summit II-Energy Fair" will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2008 from 11 am to 3 pm at Wethersfield High School, 411 Wolcott Hill Rd, Wethersfield. It is being hosted by the Board of Education, the Town Council, Economic Development Improvement Committee (EDIC), Interfaith Green Committee, Recycling Committee, and Citizen's Energy Committee.

 

Mamacoke Mysteries Revealed

An annual walk with Beverly Chomiak, Lecturer in Physics and Environmental Studies. Mamacoke Island is an outstanding laboratory where earth’s mysteries can be explored and unveiled. On this two hour hike, Chomiak will help you understand Mamacoke’s long and complex geological history.

 

Lucy Kaplansky

Lucy was everyone's favorite singing partner, but most often she found herself singing as a duo with Shawn Colvin. People envisioned big things for them; in fact, The New York Times said it was "easy to predict stardom for her."

Lucy temporarily left the musical fast track to pursue a doctorate in Psychology and open her own private practice, although she continued to sing. Lucy was often pulled back into the studio by her friends (who now had contracts with record labels), wanting her to sing on their albums. Now, after returning to recording and performing full-time, Kaplansky's voice continues to remain in high demand by her peers.

 

Guido Garaycochea and Gray Park Art Exhibit

The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is proud to announce the opening of a show of paintings by local artists Gray Park and Guido Garaycochea. Gray is inspired by the changing scenery of Barn Island in Stonington and the surrounding marshes of Connecticut and Rhode Island. The majority of his paintings are done en plein air, where Gray strives to capture the essence of the changing relationship between land and sea. In Guido's paintings, he endeavors to express his own vision of reality. It is not a tangible reality, but one that evokes a particular magic in each human being, one in constant conflict.  His visual aesthetic proposition symbolizes the passing of time in an ethereal atmosphere. Forces constantly fight to meet their point of equilibrium to find the inner, always hidden, other face of the human being that is in a no-time reality.  He tries to create a universality of expression that allows perhaps for the present to meet the future. The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is located at 744 Long Hill Road, Groton Shopping Plaza, Groton, CT. 06340.  The Gallery is open Mon - Fri 12 - 5 pm and Sat 12 - 6 pm

 

Green Summit II- Energy Fair

1.  Over 65 vendors and organizations will have booths on a variety of topics. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn how to cut their heating/air conditioning costs, and about modern technologies including, solar, wind, geothermal, fuel cells, biodiesel, energy efficient furnaces, alternative heating sources, and different automotive technologes including flex fuel and hybrid cars.  We will have speakers, including Senator John Fonfara, a DEP representative, and Adam Ney from 4Elements Group and Managing Director of AuctorVerno, LLC.

2.  Workshops will take place on a variety of topics, including:  a. "Saving Energy & Saving Money" by Laurel Kohl, Energy Technical Specialist for Education and Training at The Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern CT State University.  b. "Green Cleaning" by Sarah Uhl, Environmental Health Coordinator for Clean Water Action.  c.    "What's Toxic, What's Not" by Dr. Gary Ginsberg, Toxicology Expert, Consumer Expert, Radio personality, and author of What’s Toxic, What’s Not.   d.  “Solar PhotoVoltaic Systems”, and “CT Clean Energy Fund Rebate and CT Solar Leasing Programs” by Gordon Schies.    e. Wethersfield Board of Education will have a workshop on the proposed renovations to the high school and Hamner elementary school.

3.  Wethersfield school students will do the following: a. High School Technology Department will have a booth focusing on the different types of transportation, including hybrid, electric, etc. b. High School Green Eagles will have a booth on recycling CFL's and electronics. c. Middle School Technology Department will have a booth on solar cars. d. Summer school programs, 2007 “Growing Up Green” (grades 4-10) will have a booth on what they learned about going green. e. Architect will have a booth on proposed renovations of Hamner School and the High School, where they plan to incorporate green technology. Tours of the high school will be given.

4.  Door prize giveaways will take place throughout the day, the top prize so far being 100 gallons of free heating oil from Citizen’s Oil Co-Op.

5.  PROSHRED will be onsite to shred up to 4 boxes of personal documents per person.  

6.  TwigTek will be onsite to collect old cell phones, MP3 players, external hard drives, and digital cameras for  recycling.  

7. CT Transit will be there with their hydrogen fuel cell bus and explain how the technology works.  

8.  Lynch Toyota is bringing a Prius and a Camry hybrid and Parsons Chevrolet is bringing a Malibu and Tahoe hybrid for viewing and possible purchase.

 

 

Not All Rubber Ducks Look Alike

Westport Arts Center presents:
Not All Rubber Ducks Look Alike

Thurs., Oct. 30 - Sunday, Nov. 30

Studio Party: Thurs., Oct. 30, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Studio Gallery

Lucy Sander Sceery's whimsical, charming take on rubber ducks.

Open to the public.

For more information, contact Westport Arts Center at 203-222-7070 or www.westportartscenter.org,
or visit the gallery M-F 10-4 and Sat-Sun 12-4 at 51 Riverside Ave., Westport.

 

Super Saturday Workshop: Found Objects

Westport Arts Center Presents Super Saturday Workshop: Found Objects.

Sat., Nov. 8, 10:30 - noon

$30 per class, for children K-4, at the WAC Gallery

For more information, contact Westport Arts Center at 203-222-7070, www.westportartscenter.org,
or visit the gallery M-F 10-4 and Sat-Sun 12-4 at 51 Riverside Ave., Westport.

 

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Playhouse on the Green presents The Rocky Horror Picture Show by Richard O'Brien

Oct. 24 - Nov. 9

Classic kitschy sci-fi and a rock n' roll musical phenomenon.

Friday Oct. 24 at 8 p.m., Saturday Oct. 25 at 8 p.m., Saturday Oct. 25 at midnight, Thursday Oct. 30

at 8 p.m., Friday Oct. 31 at 8 p.m., Friday Oct. 31 at midnight, Saturday Nov. 1 at 8 p.m., Friday Nov. 7 at 8 p.m.,

Saturday Nov. 7 at midnight, Saturday Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.

Tickets $32.

Playhouse on the Green, 177 State St., Bridgeport. Free parking available.
Box office: 866-811-4111 or purchase online: www.playhouseonthegreen.org.

 

Collector’s Party for Signed, Sealed & Delivered

November 8th,  2008  5pm-7pm

 

The 7th annual Signed, Sealed & Delivered returns this November with a Preview Party and Fundraiser where over 500 original works of art - postcard sized - 4"x6" by Silvermine Guild artists, faculty and invited artists of renown, are for sale, with an added element of mystery. The artist signature is on the back of card (not visible until after purchase!).   There is always a wonderful collection of paintings, prints, photographs, collages with each original artwork costing $50. Buy three, and you get the fourth free.  

TICKETS:  $40; advanced reservations needed
 

Optomism Art Exhibition

Westport Arts Center presents:

Optomism

Sept. 26 - Nov. 30

An exhibition examining the role of art as a form of political activism. Open to the public.

Gallery Talkback: Wed, Nov. 12, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.

WAC Main Gallery

For more information, contact WAC at 203-222-7070, www.westportartscenter.org, or visit the gallery, M-F 10-4; Sat/Sun 12-4 at 51 Riverside Ave., Westport.

 

Artistry on the Shoreline Holiday Sale

Artistry on the Shoreline Holiday Sale

October 20 - January 11, 2009

Visit our website at www.guilfordartcenter.org.

 

 

Holidaze: The Real Story of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas

Now through Dec. 14 -

Holidaze: The Real Story of Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas

Special exhibit at the Henry Whitfield State Museum

Learn why the Puritans did not celebrate Christmas, the myths behind the First Thanksgiving, and how All Hallow's Eve became a night of costumes and candy. The exhibit is available for viewing during regular museum hours and is included with museum admission.

 

The Many Colors of a Woman XXV - Free Jazz Concert

The Many Colors of a Woman

Nov. 8, 2008 at 8 p.m.

Saint Joseph College The Hoffman Auditorium

1678 Asylum Avenue West Hartford, CT

Featuring Nicki Mathis' Afrikan Amerikan Jazz:

Ricky Alfonso, Jennifer Allen, Michael Asetta, Artie Dixson, Karina Jimenez,

Dotti Anita Taylor; Special Guest: Dawn Dumas;

Amina Star Edwards & Rodney DeCarlo Edwards; Carla Dean 
 
The Bruyette Athenaeum houses The Hoffman Auditorium

in The Carol Autorino Center

for the Arts and Humanities         

Map/directions:  http://www.sjc.edu/content.cfm/pageid/264

Co-sponsored by MCW, Inc., OPUS, Inc., SAND, Inc., Saint Joseph College and The Carol Autorino Center. Funded in part by the Greater Hartford Arts Council; the New England Foundation for the Arts and the MetLife Creative Connections program of Meet the Composer, Inc., and with additional support from the Argosy Foundation, the six New England state arts agencies and the National Endowment for the Arts.  Supported by Smith Whiley & Co.; Cull Books, Jim Fentress.              

Sponsors Invited

860.231.0663, 860.429.6859, 860.231.5529

http://hometown.aol.com/themanycolors/myhomepage/business.html

MCW, Inc. is a 50l (c) (3) Nonprofit Organization

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Woodbury painter Matt Wood exhibits "Pentimento"

Woodbury painter Matt Wood returns to nature’s essence
in “Pentimento” exhibition at Good News Cafe & Gallery

Woodbury artist Matt Wood returns to the essence of the subjects he paints from the natural world in his new exhibition titled “Pentimento,” showing through Jan. 5, 2009, at the Good News Cafe and Gallery, 694 Main Street South, Woodbury.

A native of southern California, Wood began his artistic odyssey with painting studies at the University of Iowa influenced by the work of Mauricio Lasansky. Wood notes that his own Polish and Russian heritage, and his marriage to Polish native Joanna Czaderna, have established a natural affinity for Lasansky’s passionate approach to the creative process that seeks to use art as a means to raise personal awareness.

Good News Cafe & Gallery is open from 11:30 am to 10 pm daily; closed Tuesdays.
 

 

CT Plein Air Painters Society Annual Membership Exhibition

The Connecticut Plein Air Painters Society presents its annual members exhibition at Hartford Fine Art, 80 Pitkin Street, East Hartford, beginning with the opening reception and awards presentation on Friday November 7, 2008 from 6-8 pm. This year's juror is David Dunlop, well-known to CPTV viewers for his thirteen-episode series Landscapes Through Time With David Dunlop, which debuted this year to rave reviews. His careful selection of 72 works in oil, watercolor, pastel and acrylic makes this the most exciting show ever for this talented group of artists. The public is cordially invited to the opening reception to share insights and a glass of wine with many member artists. All works will be for sale and a drawing will be held for one lucky guest to win an original painting by a member artist. The exhibit will continue through January 31, 2009. Please go to www.hartfordfineart.com for gallery hours and directions.

In conjunction with the annual exhibit, the Gallery will host a series of artist demonstrations and panel discussions on selected Saturdays in November and December, including a hands-on demo by David Dunlop himself on December 6 from 11-1. This is an opportunity for artists and art lovers alike to gain insights from several artists into the painting process. For a complete schedule of events, please go to www.cpaps.org.

 

Pale Cowboy-Coffeehouse

Pale Cowboy Coffee House Benefit

Nov. 8th--7:00-9:00---South Church--Fellowship Hall
 
Admission--2 cans of food for the Granby Food Bank.
 
Light refreshment sold.
 
Karl Helander and Aaron Moon are cousins who grew up in Granby. They are Pale Cowboy. They started as childhood drummers and have expanded their musicianship to include the guitar, piano and bass. Karl has been studying jazz drumming at Miami State University and Aaron has been playing with a Chicago band called The Sleeptights. They have been singing together for 4 years and the DNA they have in common shows itself in their harmony.
 
They spin some of the oldies to their own style, cover some of the current bands, and perform original numbers. Their sound is tight harmony over rhythm with smooth chord changes and good old rock and roll.
 

Westville Art Expo and Co-op

Jennifer Jane Gallery has organized an art exposition with a cooperative of local artists in New Haven.

The best place around this holiday season to buy handmade, original gifts.

Original photography, paintings, stained glass, giclees, watercolors, jewlery, etc.

Located at ArLoW

838 Whalley Ave.

The Westville Arts District

New Haven, CT 06515

Hours: Wed - Sat, 12 - 6 p.m.; Sun 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

www.GroupX20.com

ART@jenniferjanegallery.com