Wednesday, July 11 2012

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Wednesday, July 11 2012

Hospice Southeastern CT Regatta 2012

Sail with the Niantic Bay Yacht Club, Stonington Dinghy Club or Thames Yacht Club (New London) to raise funds for Hospice Southeastern Connecticut. 

 Registration fees apply.

All funds stay in southeastern CT helping our families, friends and neighbors.

 

IMAGES 2012

 

IMAGES features the work of local photographer Charles Ruger and the 4th Annual Juried Photography exhibition celebrating the work of talented regional photographers.

 

Charles Ruger studied art history and politics at Connecticut College and Columbia University. He is a self-taught photographer whose work figures into private and corporate collections internationally.

He lives and works in New York City. For more information on Ruger’s work, view his site: http://www.charlesruger.com/aboutthework.html

 

 

 

Sunken Garden Poetry Festival at the Hill-Stead Museum

Come help us celebrate the 20th anniversary season of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival! Enjoy readings by major American poets, live music, writing workshops, poet talks, film and drama, museum tours, Poetry on the Trails, contra dance, book sales and signings, food vendors...picnics are welcome! 

 

Admission:  OPENING WEEKEND, June 1–3: $10 per person, per day, or $25 per person for the weekend. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, June 13 & 27, July 11 & 25, and August 1: $5 per person, children ages 12 and under free. Parking is free.

 

Guest poets include: Suji Kwock Kim, Bessy Reyna, B. Yung, Richard Wilbur, Minton Sparks, Toi Derricotte, Dana Gioia, Christian Wiman, Marilyn Annucci, Natasha Trethewey, Sue Burton, Donald Hall and Tony Hoagland.

 

 

For more information: http://sunkengardenpoetry.org/

 

Zoo Patrol

Zoo Patrol is an exciting summer activities program offered for children. Situated on Zoo grounds, children participate in talks and activities with Zoo staff, play animal-related games, and participate in arts and crafts.

Each day’s activities vary and may include preparing an animal enrichment item, going on nature walks, and getting a glimpse behind the scenes.

Sessions run Monday through Friday.

Each week is $130/child for Zoo members and $155/child for non-members.

Week one is for children ages 6 – 8; week two is for children ages 9 – 11; week three is for children ages 12 – 14. Advance registration is required. For more information and to register, please call 203-394-6563.

 

Amherst Survival Center Used Furniture Sale Donations

Donate your gently used furniture for the Amherst Survival Center's annual fall used furniture sale! See www.amherstsurvival.org, email furniture@amherstsurvival.org, or call 413-549-3968 x252 for information or to arrange pick-up or delivery. All contributions are tax deductible, and donations will be collected through the end of August so we can set up for the sale at the Survival Center September 7th and 8th. The sale supports Survival Center programs that provide food, health care and clothing to over 4,000 of our neighbors in need in Hampshire and Franklin Counties in MA each year.

 

Carillon Concert Series


Carillon Concert Series
 
Summer 2012
 
St. James’ Episcopal Church
 
www.saintjamesdanbury.org
 
25 West Street, Danbury, CT
 
 
 
The Danbury Cultural Commission and St. James’ Episcopal Church cordially invite the public to join us in hearing the Ella S. Bulkley Carillon. The concerts are held on Wednesday afternoons from 12:30-1:00 pm, beginning July11 and running through August 1.    Chairs are provided in the Church Garden or on the Church Portico in the case of rain. A cool beverage will be available. 
 
 
The carillon is being played by 5 internationally renowned carillonneurs:
 
         
Wednesday, July 4:               TBA
 
Wednesday, July 11:          GEORGE MATTHEW, Jr., Carillonneur and organist,    Middlebury College and Norwich University, Vermont
 
Wednesday, July 18:           GRONINGEN DUO (Auke G. de Boer and ADOLPH ROTS, City carillonneurs of the Hemony carillon, Martini Tower, Groningen, NL.
 
Wednesday, July 25:           ANNA KASPRZCKA, Carillonneur and organist, Gdansk Academy of Music, Gdansk, Poland
 
Wednesday, August 1:      LISA LONIE, Carillonneur and organist, ST. Thomas’ Church, Whitemarsh, PA.
 
 
These concerts are partially funded by the Danbury Cultural Commission
 
and are free to the public. More information about our beautiful carillon can be f
 
found at our website or contact martha@saintjamesdanbury.org
 

 

 

"Out of the Woods - the Story of Cornwall's Forests"

 The exhibit uses historic photographs, artifacts, and first-hand accounts to explore 260 years of Cornwall’s relationship with its forests, showing how and why the town transformed from forest to farm and back to forest. The exhibit will also explore changing attitudes about the forest, from the 18th century view of woods as a source of timber to more recent concepts of the forest as a setting for recreation and as a vital ecosystem.

 

Pueblo Pottery; Stories in Clay Exhibit

In the Rio Grande River Valley of central New Mexico and eastern Arizona, the Pueblos, a people spread over 19 communities, continue to practice their ancient art of pottery-making.  Descendents of the Anasazi, the Pueblo People, still use the traditional coiling methods and decorative patterns that have distinguished their work for centuries..

This exhibit compares and contrasts the unique style of each Pueblo community and highlights individual artists who have shaped this timeless craft.

 The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am - 5:00pm* and Sunday 12:00pm to 5:00pm *      *Last admission 4:30pm

 

 

Open in Norwalk!

All-Star Driver, Connecticut's leader in driver's education, is open in Norwalk! Classes will be offered at the Norwalk location during afternoons, evenings and on weekends. The new All-Star Driver facility is located at 430 Main Avenue (across from Merritt 7 about a mile from the DMV) and is now open for business!

 

Summer Concert

Come and hear the music of the First Company Governor's Foot Guard on July 4th, River Slim on July 11th, Fiesta del Norte on July 18th, or Latanya Farrell on July 25th. FREE. Bring a picnic and listen to the music on the Rose Garden Lawn. 6:30 pm. For more information visit www.elizabethpark.org or call the Friends of Elizabeth Park at 860.231.9443.

 

Sunken Garden Poetry Festival: 19th U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Tretheway

 

Sink in to the magic of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival at Hill-Stead Museum. The bi-weekly summer poetry event continues on July 11, featuring newly appointed U. S. Poet Laureate Natasha Tretheway! The evening begins at 5pm with the prelude talk about Tretheway by John Stanizzi in the Makeshift Theater. At 6:15 move into the Garden to hear the Music of Rani Arbo and daisy mayhem. Then hear the spoken word of 2nd place Sunken Garden Poetry Prize winner Sue Burton followed by Natasha Thretheway at 7:30. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, food and wine and enjoy the beauty of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival. Food and drinks are also available for purchase on site. Handicap parking, access and restrooms available also. Gates open at 4:30pm. $5 per person. Visit www.sunkengardenpoetry.org for more information.
 

Animal Tales

July 9-13, 16-20, 23-27, 30, 31, 2012

Visit us for story time, a special craft and even an animal encounter each weekday. Free with Zoo admission. Families with children under age 6 are welcome.

 

Connecticut Pastel Society Signature Member's Exhibition

 

Opening Reception: Friday, August 10, 6-8pm

Artist Demonstration Day: Saturday, August 4th, 1-3:30pm.

 

Please see attached images.

 

The Connecticut Pastel Society, a statewide fine arts organization with national

outreach, is pleased to be returning to the Lyme Art Association for their 2012

Signature Member’s Exhibition.  This juried exhibition of more than 50 paintings

created by the Society’s premier members will be on display and for sale from

August 3 through September 22 in the Goodman Gallery at the Lyme Art

Association, 90 Lyme Street, Old Lyme, CT. Tuesday-Saturday 10-5pm, Sunday, 1-5pm.

 

This year’s exhibition will include a first time ever trio Artist Demonstration Day

on August 4th, 1:00-3:30 pm.  The public as well as fellow artists are encouraged

to attend this free opportunity to see how a painting comes to life.  You will have

the opportunity to either experience a still life demonstration by Alain Picard,

a cityscape by Janet A. Cook and a macro landscape by Karen Israel.  The

artwork created by these three well known artists, will be graciously

donated and offered for sale at our premier silent auction throughout the six weeks of the

exhibition.  Bids will commence at the Opening Reception on August 10th at 6 pm

and end at 4 pm on the final day of the exhibit, September 22nd.  Bids will be accepted

throughout the exhibit, either on the auction bid sheet accompanying the

paintings or by phone to the LAA at 860-434-7802.  All proceeds

from the auction will benefit the Connecticut Pastel Society.