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The Sherman Church will again host the New Haven chapter of Adult & Teen Challenge in a concert Sunday, July 17, at 4:30 pm at the pavilion at the Sherman Town Beach.
The story of this worldwide organization began with David Wilkerson, a young pastor from Pennsylvania, who described his ministry in New York City in his 1963 book “The Cross and the Switchblade,” his work full time among gang members, and the beginnings of the Teen Challenge organization seeking to help those bound by addiction.
The members of the New Haven chapter will sing and give testimony at the July performance as they did last year, telling their individual stories of addiction and lifesaving change through Jesus Christ.
The church will present its Mission Moment July 24 on Adult & Teen Challenge, and a collection will be taken up during the 10 am service. Anyone may donate by check made out to The Sherman Church with Adult & Teen Challenge in the memo line or online at the church website www.shermanchurch.org with Adult & Teen Challenge in the Comments line.
Paradice Cruiser Thanksgiving July car show to benefit New Milford Food Bank
The 14th annual show is July 9 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The rain date is July 16. It’s at route 202 & 109 Union Savings Bank. Cars, trucks and motorcycle are welcome with a $10 entry fee. It’s free to spectate. Please bring non-perishable food.
View 300 plus years of history at New Milford church
There will be a viewing of the historic meetinghouse. Saturday July 2, 9am—12am.
See our beautiful sanctuary on the green, featuring a video montage of our history and recent renovation project. The address is 36 Main Street, New Milford CT 06776. For more information, visit www.nmchurch.org.
ASAP!’s annual fundraising gala a success at Sherman Town Beach pavilion
On the evening of Saturday, June 4, guests walked through a magical corridor of sculptural vines and entered the tent at Frederick Gunn School to celebrate community with ASAP!.
As they reunited with friends and met new ones, guests were treated to a beautiful meal of local foods and an address by actor and arts advocate Tim Daly, who spoke about the vital importance of arts practices and creative expression in the development and ultimate success of future generations.
Sherman Players theater group to open ‘Stepping Out’
On Friday, July 1, The Sherman Players will open Richard Harris’s comedy STEPPING OUT as its second production of the 2022 mainstage season. The curtain goes up at 8:00 p.m. for a four weekend run.
STEPPING OUT is a rollicking comedy about the attempts of a misfit bunch to overcome their inhibitions and left feet in a low-rent dance studio. STEPPING OUT runs July 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. There will be two 2 p.m. Sunday matinees on July 10 and 17. Tickets are $24 for adults and $12 for students. Students may see any performance for $12 if they carry a valid student ID.
Reservations can be made online at shermanplayers.org or by calling the box office at (860) 354-3622.
Real estate agent at Washington firm recognized
Peter Klemm is ranked among the nation’s best agents in America based on annual sales volume as published in the 2022 Real Trends/Wall Street Journal annual real estate survey. He sold in excess of $107,000,000 in real estate during 2021, ranking him #7 in Connecticut.
Klemm Real Estate has offices located in Washington Depot, Woodbury, Litchfield, New Preston, Lakeville/Salisbury and Sharon.
Trinity Lutheran Church worship time in New Milford
Trinity Lutheran Church’s summer service schedule begins Sunday, July 3. Holy Eucharist is at 9:30 a.m.
Trinity Lutheran Church is located at 107 Kent Road (Route 7), New Milford.
A call for New Milford Artists to submit artwork
In anticipation of a summer opening of the New Milford Public Library, the Library is putting out a call for artists from New Milford.
The Library will be accepting applications for participation in an Opening Gala Multi-Artist Show, of 2D art. The show will be one month long. Artists must be residents of New Milford.
For more information and an application, please contact Denise Martens, Public Services Librarian, at the Library. Call: 860-355-1191 or email: [email protected].
Adult summer programs at New Milford Public Library
Summer Reading at New Milford Public Library will be from July 5 to August 12 for all ages. Information is at the Library website, click on the adult, teens, and/or children’s tabs on the homepage: https://www.newmilfordlibrary.org/
Please check individual program listings for location. Registration is required for most programs. Attendance may be limited. Contact Denise Martens, Public Services Librarian to register: [email protected] or 860-355-1191 or visit the Library website for self-registration: https://bit.ly/nmplprograms.
Foreign Film Friday’s series at The Maxx & The Marsh Parish house, every Friday in July from 4-6 pm. Popcorn and drinks will be served.
July 1 – at The Maxx: Karwaan, Hindi w/English subtitles, NR, 114 minutes
July 8 – at The Maxx: Speak so I can see you, Serbian w/English subtitles, NR, 73 minutes
July 15 – at The Marsh Parish House: The Funeral, Japanese w/English subtitles, NR, 124 minutes
July 22 – at The Marsh Parish House: A Writer’s Odyssey, Mandarin w/English subtitles, NR, 130 minutes
July 29 – at The Marsh Parish House: Rouge, Cantonese w/English subtitles, NR, 96 minutes
Programs:
July 5, 7 pm at The Maxx
Kick-off for Summer Reading program, Read Beyond the Beaten Path
Bats are Good Guys
Gerri Griswold from the White Memorial Conservation Center will present a talk that touches on the basics of one of the most beneficial and maligned animals on our planet-the bat. How many species of bats are there? Where do they live? Why are they so important to us? What is harming them? Those questions and so much more will be addressed. You will meet a live BAT ambassador. This program is in person at The Maxx. Registration is required, and limited. Families are welcome.
July 6, 20, 27
August 3, 10, 6 p.m. on The New Milford Green
Tai Chi on The Green
Tai Chi instructor Adam Tilbe will be teaching a beginner Tai Chi class on The Green outside the historic building of the Library. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle. No registration needed, all are welcome.
July 6, 7 p.m. on Zoom
Learn to decorate Camp Fire Cupcakes
Learn to expertly decorate cupcakes with, Coach Peggy, from The Baking Coach Team. Each registrant will receive 3 pre-made cupcakes, and all the ingredients needed to decorate them. This program will be on Zoom. Registration is required and limited. One registration per household. Zoom link will be sent with registration.
*Please note: Cupcakes and the decorating kit will need to be picked up at the Library prior to the program during our open hours. Cupcakes and kits are scheduled to arrive on Friday, July 1. Please call before coming to pick-up: 860-355-1191.
July 7, 6:30 p.m. at The Marsh Parish House
Concert with musician Cameron Sutphin
Musician Cameron Sutphin is an Americana singer/guitar player. He performs original material and classic country and folk covers. Registration is required and limited for this in person concert.
July 9 at The Marsh Parish House
Lyme Disease 101: Risks and Prevention
Learn how to protect yourself, children, and pets against a tick bite, and what to do if you find a tick, from Rika Keck, FND-P. Rika is a Holistic Health Practitioner, a Founding member of the Global Lyme Alliance Ambassador Program, Member of ILADS, and a published author. Registration is required and limited for this in person program.
July 14, 7 p.m. at The Marsh Parish House
Looking at Birds
Come explore the wonder of birds with Elizabeth O’Connor, naturalist educator. Elizabeth will discuss how to identify and attract our winged friends to your landscape. By planning your landscape to be bird-friendly you help them and in turn, they can help you. Registration is required and limited for this in person program.
July 20, 7 p.m. at The Marsh Parish House
Stamping and Paper Craft Class
Wendy McDonald, craft enthusiast, will provide instruction on creating fun designs with stamps and paper layering. With creativity and a variety of techniques participants will end up with homemade greeting cards to share with family and friends. Novices and seasoned scrap bookers are invited for this opportunity to craft together. Registration is required and limited for this in person program.
July 23, 6 p.m. at The Marsh Parish House
A History of Bulls Bridge Hydroelectric Project
Steve Jones and Zac Mirecki’s will provide a presentation on the amazing history of the Bulls Bridge project. This visual presentation will be accompanied by Steve and Zac’s history talk. Steve and Zac are local history enthusiasts, and have professional backgrounds in history and engineering as well.
July 27, 7 p.m. on Zoom
Learn to decorate Superhero Cupcakes
Learn to expertly decorate cupcakes with, Coach Peggy, from The Baking Coach Team. Each registrant will receive 3 pre-made cupcakes, and all the ingredients needed to decorate them. This program will be on Zoom. Registration is required and limited. One registration per household. Zoom link will be sent with registration.
*Please note: Cupcakes and the decorating kit will need to be picked up at the Library prior to the program during our open hours. Cupcakes and kits are scheduled to arrive on Friday, July 22. Please call before coming to pick-up: 860-355-1191.
July 28, 7:00pm at The Marsh Parish House
Learn to Hike Wisely
Elizabeth O’Connor, naturalist educator, will discuss how to prepare to have a safe and enjoyable hike, whether it is a short walk with friends and family or a multiple-day adventure. Learn what you need to know before heading out. Registration is required and limited for this in person program. Families are welcome.
August 2, 7 p.m. at The Marsh Parish House
The Wildlife Outside our Windows
Erin Josefson from the White Memorial Conservation Center will present a program about the wildlife right outside our windows. Using live animals and natural props, this program provides insight into the diversity of fascinating creatures in Connecticut. This will be an interactive format for a discussion of noteworthy examples of each major animal group, as well as general biodiversity information for CT’s wildlife. A live ambassador will in attendance. This program is in person at The Marsh Parish House. Registration is required, and limited. Families are welcome.
August 9, 7 p.m. at The Marsh Parish House
Learn to Create Paper Flowers
Wendy McDonald, craft enthusiast, will provide instruction on paper flowers from a variety of paper materials. Novices and seasoned crafters are invited for this opportunity to craft together. Registration is required and limited for this in person program.
August 11, 7 p.m. at The Marsh Parish House
Basic Compass Skills
Elizabeth O’Connor, naturalist educator will be teaching the basics of using a compass. GPS is dependent on batteries and being able to get a signal. Knowing how to read and follow a compass is important information that you might want as a backup. Registration is required and limited for this in person program. Families are welcome.
Sherman Chamber Ensemble celebrating 40th anniversary
July 9 Tribute to Stephen Sondheim and Mendelssohn’s Octet
Founded in 1982 – 40 years ago – by cellist Eliot Bailen and his wife, flutist Susan Rotholz, the Sherman Chamber Ensemble is a fixture on the region’s cultural scene. The first concert of its 2022 Summer Season will take place on July 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the McGuire Auditorium on the campus of the Canterbury School on Aspetuck Avenue in New Milford.
Called BRAVO!, the concert will pay tribute to three seemingly unconnected themes: the music of former Roxbury resident, Stephen Sondheim, contemporary American composer, songwriter, and lyricist, who passed away late last year; Felix Mendelssohn’s Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20 and to the Sherman Chamber Ensemble’s 40th Anniversary.
Special guests and Broadway veterans Marissa McGowan (Kiss Me Kate, Into the Woods) and Michael Mendez (Chaplin) will present an assortment of Sondheim’s music and will be joined by pianist Sean Cameron, Bailen and Rotholz.
Also performing will be violinists Doori Na, Robin Zeh, Paul Woodiel, Jane Chung; violists Sarah
Adams and Kallie Sugatski and cellist Mark Shuman.
General Admission tickets are $40, and include an After Concert Anniversary Fête. Children ages 15 and under are admitted free. In addition, tickets for Reserved Seating, which includes entrance to a pre-concert cocktail reception begin at $100. Tickets may be purchased online at www.SCEmusic.org. General admission tickets will be available at the door. For information or reservations call 860-355-5930 or email [email protected].
The Summer Concert Series continues with Women of Genius on Friday, August 12, 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Church in Kent, and Saturday, August 13, 7:30 p.m. at The JCC in Sherman, and A Masterpiece and a Premiere, on Thursday, September 1, 7:30 p.m. at the Salem Covenant Church, Washington, CT, Friday, September 2, 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Church, Kent, and on Saturday, September 3, 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Mauweehoo Club, Sherman.
Tickets are $25 and children ages 15 and under are admitted free. To download the complete season schedule and purchase tickets, visit www.SCEmusic.org.
Sherman Library conducting survey
The Sherman Library is conducting a survey to help us better understand the desires of our community so that we can provide our community with the best service we can offer.
The survey can be accessed by visiting shermanlibrary.org.
Yoga Nidra through Zoom: July 1st, 7 p.m. with Mariya Hurwitz. To participate in the remote yoga classes please contact [email protected]
Book Discussion through Zoom: July 15, 7:30 p.m. Einstein’s Wife: The Real Story of Mileva Einstein-Maric by Allen Esterson, David C. Cassidy, and Ruth Lewin Sime. Discussion led by Denise Schlesinger. Copies of the book are available at the library. To participate in the remote book discussion please contact [email protected].
Great Decisions 2022 through Zoom: July 19, 7 p.m. To participate in this remote program, please contact [email protected]
Children’s programs and events:
Summer Reading Bingo July 1 – August 12.
Visit https://www.shermanlibrary.org/childrens-programs or email [email protected] for further information.
Food Explorers – Strawberry Shortcake, July 15, 11:30am: Test your taste buds with a morning filled with culinary exploration. Registration required and spots are limited. To register, email [email protected] or visit our website.
July movie matinees – Gunn Memorial Library in Washington
Registration and more information can be found at www.gunnlibrary.org/programs.
Monday, July 11 at 1 p.m. – Father Stu
Monday, July 18 at 1 p.m.- Everything, Everywhere All At Once
Monday, July 25 at 1 p.m.- Mothering Sunday
The following programs, events, and happenings are taking place in the greater New Milford area:
Sherman JCC: TJ Thompson Trio Jazz Band
The event will be July 9 at 7 p.m. The T.J. Thompson Trio has been active since 2014 performing in various clubs and pits in musical theaters throughout Connecticut.
Winner of the IMEA Jazz Artist of the Year for their recent album Take Two: The Sound of Playing, this group plays a combination of originals along with the Soul, Blues, and Jazz of New Orleans, Memphis, and beyond.
Kent Art Association art show, restoration talk
The Best of Show award went to Anna Petranich for herpastel “Lady in Waiting,” Carl Chajet for his oil on wood piece titled “AboutVase 3” and Second Place went to Bill Noonan for his oil painting, “Commercial Street, P-Town” and Honorable Mention went to Diana Voyajolufor oil painting “Blondie.”
On July 9 at 10 a.m. with Paul Gould, learn about art restoration.
Burnham Library in Bridgewater, exhibit by New Milford’s Dennis Stuart
The show’s subject matter is landscapes of the Housatonic Valley and Litchfield Hills. The oil paintings were completed plein air on location as well as in his studio from reference and sketches. The show will run from July 2 through Aug. 27. The Burnham Library is at 62 Main Street South in Bridgewater. For additional information, visit burnhamlibrary.org or call 860-354-6937.
Kent Memorial Library summer reading program
All adults are invited to read and fill out a bingo card(s) for a chance to win. How it works: adults (18 and older) can register at the Kent Memorial Library at the front desk. They will receive a bingo card, copies of which will be in a binder at the front desk, along with their registration form. In each square, there is a simple task to complete, related to reading, for example: read a book with a cover you like.
Each time they complete rows on the card, they can put a raffle ticket in the jar. They can complete as many bingo cards as they like. The raffle ticket jar and gift baskets will be at the front desk and the basket will be on display on the DVD shelf.
The baskets will be filled with local gourmet/cooking produce and gift certificates from local businesses including trail mix, nature books, etc. – all related to Kent and the outdoors. There will be three drawings and winning three baskets: Wednesdays, July 13, August 3, and August 22.
The Library is located at 32 North Main Street, Kent, Connecticut. Visit kentmemoriallibrary.org for more information.
Gaylordsville Historical Society in New Milford to offer scholarship
The Gaylordsville Historical Society is offering a continuing Educational Scholarship, up to $500, open to Gaylordsville residents with a mailing address of 06755.
This scholarship is open to residents of all ages wishing to further their educational experience. This may include a college course for college sophomores, juniors, seniors or graduate students; an enrichment course for senior citizens such as Road Scholar or perhaps an Audubon Society class; a certification course; or an adult education course.
Applications are due by August 15.
Call 860-354-8239 for an application or pick one up at the Gaylordsville Post Office.
Alcoholics anonymous: July 4 Alkathon event in New Milford
Alcoholics Anonymous will be holding a July 4 Alkathon from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the John Pettibone Community Center, New Milford. All are welcome. For more information, visit the website at CT-AA.org or email [email protected] for more information.
Magician at Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury
The Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury welcomes magician Cyril the Sorcerer for a magic show for families on Saturday, July 2 at 11 a.m.
Cyril the Sorcerer will present “The Wizard of Aquilon,” a fairytale magic show in which a string of characters lead a young shepherd boy to make an epic choice: Should he use his newfound power to control the Aquilon River and help his family or to save the river from the clutches of a scheming alchemist? Goblins, an ogre and even the River herself play roles and share their own magic.
Call the library at 860-350-2181 or visit minormemoriallibrary.org for more information and directions.
Steep Rock Association in Washington, New Preston — events, volunteer opportunities
Weed and Wine Wednesdays – Every Wednesday through August 17, 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Judea Garden at Macricostas Preserve, 124 Christian St., New Preston
Enjoy an evening with fellow gardeners weeding the vegetables in Judea Garden, then enjoy a free glass of wine.
Odonata (Dragonfly & Damselfly) Survey Blitz
A Community Science Project
July 17, Aug. 13, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hunt dragons with SRA. What odonates (dragonflies and damselflies) inhabit Washington, and what does their presence or absence mean for local and regional conservation? We aim to answer these questions and we need your help. Join our team of “dragon hunters” for an educational and scientific day of sampling odonates in SRA preserves. Location is TBD and inclement weather will postpone to Sunday, June 12.
Summer Saunters with SRA: Join Executive Director Brian Hagenbuch on a series of causal walks through Steep Rock’s Preserves.
Dates listed below, 5 p.m.
July 15 – Bronson Field Pollinator Meadow at Hidden Valley Preserve
August 1 – Steep Rock Tunnel
August 15 – Hidden Valley Preserve Bridge Loop
Monthly Trail Work Party
A Volunteer Opportunity
July 17, Aug. 20, Sept. 17, Oct. 15, Nov. 19 (Every third Saturday through Nov. 19., from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Put your hands (and not just your boots) on the trails this hiking season by joining Steep Rock Association’s monthly trail work party. The work party meets at 9:30 a.m. the third Saturday of every month from through November.
Macricostas in Moonlight
An Exploration in Nature
Macricostas Preserve (124 Christian St., New Preston)
July 13, 8 to 10 p.m.
Explore your nocturnal side with Steep Rock Association this summer for a hike through Macricostas Preserve under a full moon. On July 13, we will be graced by the Buck Moon. If skies are clear, we’ll hike through an illuminated landscape from 8-10 p.m., a special time as the trails are typically closed.
We will meet at the main Macricostas Preserve parking lot (124 Christian St., New Preston) before proceeding over boardwalk, around hayfield, and into forest with the Lookout as a destination.
Planting a Pollinator Meadow
An Exploration in Nature: Management Series
Hidden Valley Preserve Seasonal Parking (Bronson Fields), 287 Sabbaday Lane
Aug. 6 from noon to 1:30 p.m.
Pollinators are all the buzz these days and for good reason. Populations are declining due to a variety of factors, with one significant cause being the loss of habitat. Join us on a 1.5-mile round trip hike in Hidden Valley Preserve for the second offering in our new Management Series as we visit our recently established Bronson Fields Pollinator Meadow – our largest habitat creation project specifically targeting pollinating insect conservation.
Judea Garden Open Garden, A Volunteer Celebration
August 20 from 3 to 5 p.m.
Macricostas Preserve (124 Christian Street, New Preston)
Join Steep Rock Association’s Judea Garden for its annual Open Garden at Macricostas Preserve. Explore the garden, enjoy refreshments and learn from our interns. Come by and visit us any time during the event.
Nature Preserve Monitoring Blitz, A Unique Volunteer Experience
Steep Rock House, 116 Christian St., New Preston
Nov. 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Did you know that SRA has nearly 30 preserves scattered throughout town? These preserves range from wetlands to mixed hardwood forest; some are old apple orchards while old growth forests and glacial boulder fields dominate others.
The one thing they all have in common is that SRA must walk their boundaries annually, monitoring the preserves for ecosystem health, signs of trespass, and presence of wildlife. This fall, we ask for your help.
Learn how to use your smartphone as a GPS, what to look for as you walk the preserves, and how to mark and record your findings.
To register for programs or for more information, please visit steeprockassoc.org/events-programs.
Artist, art exhibit at Judy Black Park and Gardens in Washington
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens will host Nicole Alger and her art exhibit, “Animal, Vegetable, Mineral.” Alger’s display will feature inspiring realist paintings on canvas, wood and other materials. The exhibit will be on view July 8 to Aug. 8.
Alger is a realist painter who trained for four years at The Florence Academy of Art in Italy. Since 2020, her still life and figurative work has been included in juried shows at Five Points Gallery in Torrington, twice at The Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art in WI., on Artsy.net with 33 Contemporary Gallery in Chicago, Ill. and the Salmagundi Club in New York City.
Alger’s show at the park will include examples of her unique style and subjects. An opening reception will be held on Friday, July 8 from 5 to 7 p.m. to welcome Alger and her exhibit.
Author Jade Miles at Gunn Memorial Library in Washington
Australian author Jade Miles believes that a slower, simpler life is key to creating a healthier home, environment and a healthier you. Her most recent book, “Futuresteading: Live like tomorrow matters: Practical skills, recipes and rituals for a simpler life details the principles of futuresteading and offers easy-to-understand information and hands-on ideas.”
Miles will be at the Gunn Memorial Library in Washington on July 12 at 6:30 p.m. to talk about her book and some of the practical skills you can implement at home.
Learn to grow delicious food and medicinal plants; share rituals with loved ones through the seasons; feast on healthy home-cooked food for the family; nourish body and soul with outdoor expeditions and moments of rest; and create wonders with your hands.
Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event. Please register for this event by visiting gunnlibrary.org/programs.
Candlewood Valley Health in New Milford poetry contest
Candlewood Valley Health and Rehabilitation, located in New Milford, announces a poetry contest designed especially for senior ages 55-plus.
The contest is open until August 30 to Connecticut seniors ages 55 or older. Any style of poem is admissible but it must be an unpublished work. Up to three poems will be accepted per individual. The prizes will be awarded in the form of Visa gift cards ranging in value from $100 to $250. To enter or learn more, email [email protected] or call 860-355-0971, ext. 111.
Gunn Memorial Library in Washington announces July programs
The Gunn Memorial Library’s monthly book club will meet July 7 at 6:30 p.m. on site to discuss Clare Pooley’s The Authenticity Project. Copies of the book are available at the front desk of the library. Registration and more information can be found on gunnlibrary.org/programs. Call 860-868-7586 ot email [email protected].
The Gunn Memorial Library is at 5 Wykeham Road.
Gunn Memorial Library, Hickory Stick Bookshop welcome Shapiro, Maum
The authors will have a conversation about Maum’s latest book, “The Year of the Horses.” Both authors will be at the library July 14 at 6:30 p.m. and signed copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event.
Maum’s memoir captures a woman’s journey out of depression and the horses that guide her, physically and emotionally, on a new path forward, a release said.
Registration is required and can be found at gunnlibrary.org/programs. Purchase copies of both books at the Hickory Stick Bookshop or at hickorystickbookshop.com.
“Explorations and Interactions” exhibit at Roxbury library
James Stanton’s exhibit of paintings, “Explorations & Interactions,” will be at Minor Memorial Library, 23 South St., beginning July 2, from 10 p.m. to 4 p.m. The show will continue through Aug. 12.
The artist’s paintings of landscapes, gardens and botanicals bring together technique and composition to convey a variety of colorful, exuberant art.
Sherman Library: Summer Reading Bingo
The Bingo goes through Aug. 12: Visit shermanlibrary.org/childrens-programs or email [email protected] for further information.
Work by Gumpper on display at Washington library through July 30
Valerie Gumpper shares a collection of photographs by her father, Robert Gumpper, showing a wide range of antique processes. Gumpper’s photographs will be on display at the Gunn Memorial Library through July 30.
Gunn Memorial Library is located at 5 Wykeham Road at the juncture of Route 47 opposite the Green in Washington.
Kent: House of Books celebrates homecoming
House of Books celebrates its Homecoming Summer with authors, events, and all things Connecticut. It moved back to its home, at 10 North Main St.
Among the event highlights are: ● Connecticut historians Eric D. Lehman and Amy Nawrocki explore their newest book Connecticut Farms and Farmers Markets on July 9 ● Local pastry cook Brian Levy teaches us how to bake with naturally sweet (and delicious) ingredients in his new cookbook, Good & Sweet, launching July 30 ● Author and editor Catie Marron discusses her time learning to garden in Connecticut in her new book Becoming a Gardener on Aug. 13.
All of these upcoming events are free to attend. To learn more about House of Books’ event schedule, visit HouseOfBooksCT.com/events.
Art exhibit in Washington to feature abstract watercolor paintings
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens welcomes Susan Harris and her art exhibit, “Life Patterns.”
Harris’s display will feature abstract watercolor paintings. The exhibit will be on view through July 5.
Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury to bring back summer concert series
The Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury is excited to bring back our Summer Concert Series on the library’s lawn, a release said.
The library’s second summer concert will be on Aug. 6 at 3 p.m. and will feature “Restless Mountain Band” and the third summer concert will be on Sept. 3 at 3 p.m. with the band “Roxbury Station.”
Call the library at 860-350-2181 or visit minormemoriallibrary.org for more information and directions.
Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens, Washington, movies series
The movie screenings will be held at the park, at 1 Green Hill Road. There are four Friday evenings
All events are BYO chairs, blankets, food and beverages. Leashed pets are allowed. Movies start at dusk.
The schedule is:
July 1—In the Heat of the Night, sponsored by Rod Pleasants & Steve Godwin
Aug. 5—The Secret Life of Pets (animated), sponsored by Depot Dog Boutique
Sept. 2—The Proposal, sponsored by Ericson Insurance Advisors
New Milford: Gallery 25 and Creative Arts Studio to present “Wild and Domestic” show
Gallery 25 presents “Wild and Domestic” featuring interpretations of this title by member artists. The show includes fresh new paintings, photographs, fused glass, ceramics, jewelry and woodworks based on the theme. The show runs to July 17.
Gallery 25 and Creative Arts Studio New Milford Commission On the Arts is at 11 Railroad St., New Milford. Visit gallery25ct.com.
Music Lineup for Washington’s 2020 Music on the Green Series
Music on the Green will take place Friday nights from 6:30 to 8 p.m. through July 29 (except July 8) on the Washington Town Green.
The series will feature a variety of musical styles and genres. This year’s series is sponsored by Wright Electrical Company and is free to attend.
July 1 – Jerry Phelps: Pianist/vocalist performing Broadway tunes, pop, and R&B
July 15 – Kayla Barone: Vocalist with guitar accompaniment performing an indie pop set of originals and upbeat popular songs
July 22 – Kevin Vidou & Daniel Varghese: Acoustic/vocal duet performing original works and popular covers
July 29 – Ron Castonguay: A one-man-band performing smooth jazz; polished tracks featuring saxophone
Bring a blanket and chairs. Food and treats will be served at The Po Café on The Green.
For more information, follow @thepocafe on Instagram or Facebook.
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