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2007 Events
 
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Friday Observatory Visitors' Night at the Stamford Observatory
Observe the wonders of the night sky - planets, stars, asteroids - we'll have you enthralled! The Stamford Observatory is open to the public every Friday evening (weather permitting) from 8-10 pm and 8:30-10:30 pm (summer hours). Enjoy a stimulating and educational visit. A video display previews what you will see through the telescope. Our 22 inch diameter Maksutov telescope is the largest of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. Location: Stamford Museum & Nature Center, 39 Scofieldtown Road, Stamford, CT Phone: (203) 322-1646 http://www.Stamford-Observatory.org Admission: Adults $3; Children $2. SM&NC members Free. Event Time: Fridays, 8-10 pm (8:30-10:30 summer), weather permitting

August 22, 2006 - December 31, 2008

Riverside Tavern Live Music
Live Music every Wednesday & Thursday night, and Sunday Brunches at the Riverside Tavern, located on the Saugatuck River near the heart of Westport. The menu matches the setting with innovative New England cooking. Views of the river from every seat and bar stool surround the central riverstone fireplace, which accomodates guests in the cold winter months. The mahogany bar bar offers patrons views as well as an inviting place to return to. A picturesque dining terrace outside overlooks the Saugatuck-full of wildlife, boaters and fishermen. Location: The River House Tavern, 299 Riverside Ave., Westport Phone: (203) 226-5532 http://www.riversidetavern.com Event Time: Lunch 11:30AM03PM; Dinner 5PM-10PM; Brunch 11:30AM-3PM

August 23, 2006 - August 16, 2007

Sundays in the Planetarium at The Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Join us 2nd Sundays in the Planetarium at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center! Planetarium Shows begin promptly at 3 pm. Please note: children younger than 5 are not admitted. Location: Stamford Museum & Nature Center, 39 Scofieldtown Road, Stamford, CT Phone: (203) 322-1646 http://www.stamfordmuseum.org Admission: Adults $3; Children (5 & older) $2; Members Free. Children younger than 5 are not admitted. Event Time: 3 pm; 2nd Sundays each month

August 23, 2006 - December 31, 2008

Connecticut Contemporary
The Wadsworth Atheneum's engagement with contemporary art is as old and as venerable as the institution itself. From the time of its opening in 1844, the museum has supported the work of emerging artists, and since then has become an integral component of the Atheneum's identity and collections. For this exhibition, the Wadsworth Atheneum invited eight Connecticut artists-Rachel Berwick, Ellen Carey, Barkley Hendricks, Eva Lee, Sol LeWitt, Jessica Stockholder, Peter Waite, and Pawel Wojtasik-to participate and for each to select another Connecticut artist for the exhibition, who in turn selected another, resulting in a group of 24. In all, the exhibition will reflect the vibrancy and diversity of talent in the state.  Admission: $10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 Students, Free for children under 12. Phone: (860) 278-2670, ext. 3046. http://www.wadsworthatheneum.org/ 

Through August 12th, 2007

Heavens Above: Photographs from the Hubble Telescope at Stamford Museum

Stamford Museum's Heavens Above: Photographs of the Universe from the Hubble Space Telescope, showcases the imagery provided by the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit since 1990. Orbiting 370 miles above Earth, Hubble can capture information not available to Earth-based observatories. Heavens Above includes ViewSpace, an Internet-fed, self-updating display of the latest presentations in space-based science and is accompanied by Star Crazy!, a display of the Museum's own collection of prints by Etienne Leopold Trouvelot, a late 19th century amateur astronomer. Organized by the NASA Space Telescope Science Institute, the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art and Michigan's Midland Center for the Arts, hours are Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM and Sundays, 11 AM to 5 PM. Phone: 203-322-1646 http://www.stamfordmuseum.org/

April 29th Through July 29th, 2007

19th and 20th Century Toys Exhibit at Wlton Historical Society
Wilton Historical Society presents an exhibit of 19th and 20th century toys, Made in Connecticut: Toys for American Kids, featuring many rarely seen toys from private collections. Hours are: Mondays through Thursdays, 10 AM to 4:30 PM and Sundays, from 1PM to 4 PM. Phone: 203-762-7257 Email: info@wiltonhistorical.org Website: http://www.wiltonhistorical.org/


May 1st Through July 15th, 2007

Bridgeport Bluefish Baseball Home Games
May 4-Sept. 30 2007
Individual Tickets: $10 - $30
Ballpark at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport
Phone:  (203) 345-4800 http://www.bridgeportbluefish.com/

Bruce Museum Exhibit Features Fakes and Forgeries
The Bruce Museum presents Fakes and Forgeries: The Art of Deception, an exhibit presenting 60 examples of Western paintings, works on paper, sculpture and decorative arts that have been recognized as imposters, including examples of the rarest and most famous deceptive works. Museum hours are: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and closed Mondays and major holidays. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and students, and free for children under five and members. Free admission to all on Tuesdays.
Phone: 203-869-0376 Website: http://www.brucemuseum.org/

May 12th Through Sept. 9th, 2007

A Century of Change at The Bruce Museum
The Bruce Museum, A Century of Change exhibit highlights the Museum's nearly 100-year-old history with photographs, fine art, and natural history objects associated with each of the seven Museum directors. Some of the Museum's most valued pieces are on display along with some of the more unusual specimens and artifacts. Phone: 203-869-0376 http://www.brucemuseum.org/

 

Jun 2nd Through August 19th, 2007

Music Hits the Roof at Bobby Q's This Summer
Bobby Q's Roof Summer music schedule includes performances by Ryan O'Neill and Friends on Friday, June 29th, July 3rd, 6th and 20th, all at 9:30PM; Thursdays are Throwback Thursdays with DJ Rob at 8 PM; Doug Wahlberg Band performs at 9:30 PM on June 9th; June 15th, it's The Tremors (from NYC) at 9:30 PM and The Jonz perform in a Relay for Life Benefit on June 16th at 9 PM. June 22nd, it's Jamie's Junk Show and on the 23rd, Blues Patrol, both at 9:30 PM. June 30th, Scratch is featured at 9:30 PM and on July 7th, DNR at 9:30 PM. Fake ID performs on July 13th at 9:30 PM and the Knuckleheads on July 21st at 10 PM. Phone: 203-454-7800 Email: rlerose@msn.com Website: http://www.bobbyqsrestaurant.com

Jun 9th Through July 28th, 2007

Science in Toyland, Interactive Exhibit, at Discovery Museum
The Discovery Museum's Science in Toyland is a highly interactive exhibit using everyday playthings to demonstrate scientific principles and reasoning. Thirteen play areas, including a construction area, roller coaster area, tournament of tops, catch the wind and more, encourage visitors to learn science concepts as they experiment with classic toys. Admission is $8.50 for adults, $7.00 for students, kids and seniors. Children under five are free. Hours are 10 AM - 5 PM Tuesday - Saturday and Sunday from Noon - 5 PM. The Museum is open Mondays in July and August from 10 AM to 5 PM. Phone: 203-372-3521 Website: http://www.discoverymuseum.org

Jun 13th Through Sept 2nd, 2007

Shakespeare on the Sound
Shakespeare on the Sound is staging A Comedy of Errors under the stars at Pinkney Park in Rowayton June 14-30 and Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich July 5-8, exported from Rowayton for the first time. The play is based on a spiraling series of misunderstandings that chaotically arise from the appearance of two identical sets of twins in the same town in ancient Greece. Admission to both Pinkney Park and Roger Sherman Baldwin Park is free but a $20 donation--$10 for students and seniors--is welcomed. Phone: (203) 299-1300 Website: http://www.shakespeareonthesound.org/.

Jun 15th Through July 8th, 2007

Artist James Rosenquist Discusses His Exhibit at Silvermine
The Maritime Aquarium's new IMAX movie, "Greece: Secrets of the Past," is a sweeping archeological journey back in time. The film sets out on a quest to uncover the buried secrets of ancient Greece. Showing daily at 11 a.m., noon, and 1& 3 p.m.; also Sat. & Sun. at 4 p.m. and Fri. - Sun. at 7:30 p.m. Phone: 203-852-0700 Website: http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/

Jun 15th Through Oct12th, 2007

SMan of La Mancha at Ridgefield Theater Barn
Ridgefield Theater Barn presents Man of La Mancha, winner of 7 Tony awards including Best Musical, in performances on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 PM and Sunday matinees at 2 PM. Seating is cabaret style and the audience is invited to bring food and beverage to enjoy before the performance and during intermission. Doors open one hour prior to curtain. Advance tickets $24 for adults, $20 for seniors (62) and students. Tickets are available online at http://www.theaterbarn.org/ or Phone: 203 431-9850.

Jun 15th Through July 14th, 2007

Ceramic Animal Forms Exhibit at Brookfield Crafts Center
Brookfield Craf Center presents an Zoomorphic Clay: Predator, Prey and Play, an exhibit featuring the highly inventive work of ceramic artists Alison Palmer of Warren, CT and Karen Copensky of Blairstown, NJ. Admission is free. Gallery Hours are Monday - Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sundays 12-5pm. An opening/reception takes place Sunday, June 17th from 2-4pm.

Phone: 203-775-4526 Website: http://www.brookfieldcraftcenter.org/

Jun 17th Through August 5th, 2007

Visions from the Heart Exhibit and Reception
City Lights Gallery presents Visions from the Heart an art exhibit showcasing the work of over 60 artists with disabilities from 15 states. Many of these artists have won notable art awards and are owned by private collectors. A pre-opening reception on June 20th from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM is also an awards ceremony in which winning artists receive cash prizes in recognition of exceptional artistic ability. Over 125 art works will be on display and for sale, including collages, mobiles, sculptures, watercolors, and drawings. Tickets for the recption are $45 or $75 for a couple and benefit The Kennedy Center Therapeutic Arts Program. Contact Jo Ann McMullan at The Kennedy Center, 365-8522, ext. 229 for ticket information. Website: http://www.citylightsgallery.org

Jun 20th Through July 21st, 2007

Mary's Wedding, A Love Story, at Westport Playhouse
Westport Country Playhouse stages a love story, "Mary's Wedding" by Stephen Massicotte, directed by Tazewell Thompson. A sweet and innocent love story set in 1918 Canada, Charlie, is a young, naive soldier, about to join a horse regiment on the front lines of World War I. He leaves behind Mary, who shares his hopes and dreams for a future together. Performance times vary. Tickets are $35 to $55. Phone: 203-227-4177 Email: info@westportplayhouse.org ................................ Website: http://www.westportplayhouse.org/

Jun 21st Through July 7th, 2007

Alive @ Five Free Columbus Park Summer Concert Series
Stamford's Alive at 5 Summer Concert Series, Thursday evenings in Columbus Park, features free concerts from June 21st through August 9th (no concert on July 5th.) The list of heavy hitting headliners includes: Sister Hazel on June 21st, The Neville Brothers on June 28th, Colin Hay of Men at Work on July 12th, the subdudes on July 19th, the New Cars on July 26th, NYC Hit Squad on August 2nd and Don McLean (pictured) on August 9th. Phone: 203-348-5285 ................... Email: dssd@stamford-downtown.com Website: http://www.stamford-downtown.com/

Jun 21st Through August 9th, 2007

Fiddler on the Roof Opens Richter's 23rd Summer Season
Musicals at Richter, celebrating its 23rd season, kicks off the summer with Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick's enduring musical favorite, "Fiddler on the Roof." Staged on the grounds of the Richter Arts Center in Danbury, performances take place outdoors under the stars Thursday through Sunday evenings at 8:30 p.m., with a specially discounted preview the first Thursday of the run, June 21. Tickets for the main stage are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $12 for students and children; preview performances are $10. Grounds open at 7:15 p.m. for picnicking. Phone: 203-748-6873 ................. Email: info@musicalsatrichter.org Website: http://www.musicalsatricher.org/

Jun 21th Through July 7th, 2007

Hiss-terical Reptile Show at Maritime Aquarium
The Maritime Aquarium presents its Hiss-terical Reptile Show with real reptiles, including a yellow-footed tortoise, American alligator, green iguana and many snakes, including a python, on its new riverside stage. Show times are: 11 AM, 2 PM and 4 PM on week days and noon, 2 PM and 4 PM on weekends. Tickets are $5.50. Phone: 203-852-0700 http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/

Jun 23rd Through Sept. 3rd, 2007

New Works on Exhibit at Aldrich
The Aldrich presents new exhibits including: Neil Jenney,: North America (from June 24 to September 3); Mary Judge: Studies in Segmented Form (from June 24 to September 3;) Norm Magnusson: On This Site Stood, Main Street Scuplture Project (from June 24th to August 12th;) Michael Somoroff: Illumination I (June 24 to October 14, 2007.) Regular Museum hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm. Phone: 203-438-4519 ............................ Email: general@aldrich.org Website: http://www.aldrichart.org/

Jun 24th Through Sept. 3rd, 2007

Round Hill Highland Games in Norwalk
The Round Hill Highland Games, from 8 AM to 6PM, include competitions for pipe bands, drumming, drum majors, Scottish country dancing, atheletic events and more. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for seniors and children. At Cranbury Park, Norwalk, CT http://www.roundhill.org/

 

Jun 30th Through July 1st, 2007

Shakespeare on the Sound - Greenwich
"The Comedy of Errors" features the same cast as the June 14-30 run in Rowayton's Pinkney Park. Experience the magic of professional outdoor theater on the waterfront with friends and family. Bring a picnic, blanket and low chairs. Location: Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, Greenwich Phone: (203) 299-1300 http://www.shakespeareonthesound.org Admission: Free but donations appreciated Event Time: 7:30 PM

July 5, 2007 - July 8, 2007

July Teen Events at Westport Library
In July, the Westport Library has lots going on for teens: on Mondays, July 2nd, 9th, 23rd and 30th from 4 to 6 PM in the McManus Room, students ages 12 and up can play video games. Registration is not required; titles vary from week to week. Summer book discussions for teens take place on Friday July 6th and 27th from 3 PM to 6 PM in the McManus Room, with plot summary handouts and discussions. And students 12 and up can participate in DIY@the library on Thursday, July 19th from 4 PM to 6 PM, making a unique do-it-yourself creation. Contact us Phone: 203-291-4840 ............... Website: http://www.westportlibrary.org/

July 2nd Through July 30th, 2007

Curtain Call's Shakespeare on the Green
Curtain Call presents Shakespeare on the Green featuring performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream on the great lawn at Sterling Farm's. Performances begin at 7:30 PM on July 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14.The park opens for picnic and seat selection at 6:00 PM. Food and drink are available on site. Admission is free with suggested contributions of $10 & $20. Phone: 203-329-8207 ........ Website: http://www.curtaincallinc.com/

July 6th Through July 14th,

Norwalk Patriot Play: "Revolution Norwalk, 1777"
Musical set during the Revolutionary War mixes intrigue and romance -- performed by a cast of professional opera singers plus talented college and high school students. Location: Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center, Bayview & Hillside Avenues, South Norwalk Phone: (203) 847-4850
4850 http://www.crystaltheatre.org Admission: $25 adults, $20 seniors, $10 children 16 and younger Event Time: 8 PM

July 6th Through July 7th,

Relatively Speaking at Westport Playhouse
Westport Country Playhouse stages a romantic comedy, "Relatively Speaking" by Alan Ayckbourn, directed by John Tillinger. An unidentified pair of slippers found under a bed leads to a series of hilarious misunderstandings, mistaken identities and alibis between two young lovers and a middle-aged married couple until no one is certain who's in love with whom. Performance times vary. Tickets are $45-$65. ............ Phone: 203-227-4177 .......... Email: info@westportplayhouse.org ............ Website: http://www.westportplayhouse.org/

Jun 12th Through July 28th, 2007

Palettes, Brushes and Paint! Session 1, at the Bruce Museum
Students ages 7 - 10 (children must have completed first grade). Students will study the basics of painting and create their own works of art. Themes of landscape, portraiture and mural painting will be explored. Each session: Members $100, Non-members $170. Scholarships are available for all programs. Call (203) 869-6786, ext. 338 for information and reservations. Location: Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830-7100 Phone: 2038696786ext.338 http://www.brucemuseum.org Admission: Members $100, Non-members $170 Event Time: 10 a.m. - 12:00 noon

July 9th Through July 13th, 2007

Palettes, Brushes and Paint! Session 2, at the Bruce Museum
Students ages 11 – 14 (children must have completed fourth grade). This session is designed especially for slightly older students. Students will study the basics of painting and create their own works of art. Themes of landscape, portraiture and mural painting will be explored. Each session: Members $100, Non-members $170. Scholarships are available for all programs. Call (203) 869-6786, ext. 338 for information and reservations. Location: Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830-7100 Phone: 2038696786ext.338 http://www.brucemuseum.org Admission: Members $100, Non-members $170. Event Time: 10 a.m. - 12:00 noon

July 16th Through July 20th, 2007

Darien Sidewalk Sales 2007
The Darien Chamber of Commerce's annual Sidewalk Sales features Darien merchants exhibiting along the Post Road and at the Goodwives and Noroton Heights Shopping Centers. Children's entertainment in Noroton Heights and downtown on both Friday and Saturday. Face painters and food, too! Location: Post Rd., Goodwives & Noroton Heights Shopping Centers, Darien Phone: (203) 655-3600 http://dcc.darien.org Admission: Free Event Time: 9 AM - 5 PM; indoor preview day Thursday, July 12

July 12th Through July 14th, 2007

Missoula Children's Theatre Season Kicks Off with Alice in Wonderland
Missoula Children's Theatre, The young people's theater program, Missoula Children's Theatre, kicks off its 18th season at Fairfield University's Quick Center for the Arts in July and August at the Kelley Theatre with a schedule of plays that includes: "Alice in Wonderland" on July 13th, Robinson Crusoe on July 20th and August 10th, Cinderella on July 27th, Hans Christian Anderson on August 3rd, and Jack and the Beanstalk on August 17th. Tickets are $12 for adults; $10 for children. Phone: 203-254-4010 Email: info@quickcenter.com Website: http://www.quickcenter.com/

Jun 13th Through August 17th, 2007

Connecticut Free Shakespeare at The Beardsley Zoo
Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo hosts the 8th annual production of Connecticut Free Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost (and Won,) set on a fictitious Connecticut university campus. The story revolves around the young men in the Kappa Kappa Sigma fraternity and the visiting young women of Zeta Phi Sorority with songs, music and dances of the late 50's and early 60's. Admission is free. In case of inclement weather, the show will be postponed until the next performance. The Zoo's Picnic Grove opens at 7:00 p.m. for people to enjoy picnic dinners they bring or to purchase snacks from the Zoo's Jungle Canteen concession stand. People may bring blankets and lawn chairs. Phone: 203-394-6565 Website: http://www.beardsleyzoo.org/

Jun 20th Through August 4th, 2007

Family Camp Out with Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Stamford Museum and Nature Center invites families to pitch a tent and spend the night. On Saturday evening, families can enjoy a barbeque and other activities, such as touring the farm or looking through the Observatory's telescope. Sunday morning, SMNC staff serve up a pancake breakfast. From 5:30 PM to 10 AM Sunday. Phone: 203-322-1646 .............................. Website: http://www.stamfordmuseum.org/

Jun 21st Through July 22nd, 2007

Annual Pequot Library Book Sale
Pequot Library holds its annual book sale, all proceeds benefit the library, offering thousands of "like new" books. The schedule is: Friday, July 27th 9 AM to 8 PM, all items are double the marked price; Saturday, July 28th, 9 AM to 5:30 PM, items are priced as marked; Sunday, July 29th, 9 AM to 5:30 PM, items are priced as marked, Monday, July 30th, 9 AM to 8 PM, items are half off marked price and Tuesday, July 31st, from 9 AM to 2 PM, everything is free. Phone: 203-227-1611 ................................... Website: http://www.pequotlibrary.org/

July 28th Through July 31st, 2007

Westport Playhouse Stages Sedition
Westport Country Playhouse stages a political intrigue, "Sedition" by David Wiltse, directed by Tazewell Thompson. With their country in war, Americans discover their ability, and inability, to voice their opinions. In this true story, a man is forced to stand up in defense of the freedome of speech---and pays the price for his courage. Performance times vary. Tickets are $45-$65. Phone:203-227-4177 Email:info@westportplayhouse.org ...Website:http://www.westportplayhouse.org/

August 2ndth Through August 18th, 2007

Connecticut Collects Connecticut Exhibit at Crafts Center
A new multi-media exhibition entitled Connecticut Collects Connecticut opens in the Lynn Tendler Bignell Gallery at Brookfield Craft Center, showcasing a special collection of handmade "favored objects" for the home made by some of America's finest craft artists, along with in-home photos and interview quotes from noteworthy collectors living in the Northwest Hills of Western Connecticut. Hours are Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm and Sundays 12-5pm. ... Phone: 203-775-4526 Website: http://www.brookfieldcraftcenter.org/

August 19th Through Sept 30th, 2007

Musical Revue by Stephen Sondheim at Westport Playhouse
Westport Country Playhouse stages a new musical revue, "Being Alive! - Sondheim Meets Shakespeare," music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, conceived and directed by Billy Porter, additional text by William Shakespeare. The universal story of man's seven ages in African American musical idioms including soul, jazz, R&B, hip-hop and gospel. Phone: 203-227-4177 .......... Email: info@westportplayhouse.org Website: http://www.westportplayhouse.org/

 

Jun 15th Through July 8th, 2007

Autumn at The Chimneys, Designer Show
Autumn at the Chimneys is a Designer Show House featuring the splendor of a sprawling 15,000 square foot estate, known as The Chimneys in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport. Over 30 design firms from across the tri-state region introduce ideas that epitomize fine design and elegant living, making over the estate's interior and exterior spaces. The event benefits The .Burroughs Center's gym building initiative. Phone: 203-334-0546 ......Website: http://www.burroughscc.org/

Sept 16th Through Oct 14th, 2007

Durham Fair
The largest agricultural fair in Connecticut. Major programs include competitive exhibits for livestock, plant science and personal skills, educational exhibits and demonstrations, a huge juried crafts show, a farm museum, stage entertainment, novelty contests, commercial merchandise, a carnival midway and an entertainment area designed especially for children and lots more. Phone: 860-349-9495 Website: http://www.durhamfair.com/

 

Sept 28th Through Sept 30th, 2007

12th Annual Summertime Festival of the Arts
Season begins with the Danbury Symphony Orchestra; other performances by Connecticut Ballet Company, Shakespeare’s plays and many other performing art venues.

Phone: (203) 792-1711 Website:

Jun 16th Through August 25th, 2007

Connecticut Renaissance Faire
Experience the magic of the Renaissance as the sixth annual Connecticut Renaissance Faire takes you back in time. Cheer for your favorite knights as they joust on the field of honor. Get knighted by King Arthur and become a Knight or Princess of the Round Table. (860) 928-0600 Fair Grounds Website: http://www.ctfaire.com/

 

Sept. 29th Through Oct 21st, 2007

Brooklyn Fair
One of the oldest, most continuously active agricultural fairs in the United States. Most of our on-going activities and events are open during the hours listed in our daily show schedule, with exceptions as noted. Admission to most activities and events (except the rides) is covered as part of the gate admission.

Phone:(860) 779-0012 . Website: http://www.brooklynfair.org/index.html

Aug 26th Through Aug 29th, 2007

147th Annual Woodstock Fair
The state's second oldest agricultural fair featuring crafts, lots of food, livestock shows, petting zoo, free stage shows, midway, go-kart races, Better Living Center, vegetables, flowers, strolling entertainers, and much more. (860) 928-3246

Website: http://www.woodstockfair.com/index.htm

Aug 31st Through Sept 3rd, 2007

Jonathan Edwards Winery Annual Harvest Fest
North Stonington - Come celebrate our grape harvest! Food vendors, local artisans, live music, grape stomping contests, hayrides and lots of wine!!! Autumn in New England isn't complete without attending this festival! (860) 535-0202 ............. Website:http://www.jedwardswinery.com/index.php

Oct 6th Through Oct 7th, 2007

Bridgeport Sound Tigers Home Games
2007 - 2008 Season
Individual Tickets: $$$
Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport
Phone:  (203) 334-GOAL http://www.soundtigers.com/

 


 
 
 
 

 

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