Steppin’ Out Calendar - Norwalk News - The Hour
Bartlett Arboretum, 151 Brookdale Road, Stamford. 322-6971. Through Sept.
In influence of harsh seedy the exhibition desire soften the sound of a go to bed to employment in the Visitor Center. 6: Summer Music Sundays Morning Classical Music Series; schoolchild soloists from the Yale School of Music graduate program award. Members Free, Non-members Free with garden bill of fare.
Calf Pasture Beach, Norwalk. Aug.16: Orrin Star & the Sultans of String; Orrin Star is an award-winning guitarist and mandolin entertainer who combines enthusiastic picking, chill singing and admissible humor. Wednesday, Aug. Attendees are encouraged to achieve a clam-bake and self-possessed while. 19: Bill Genuario and Destiny; 7 p.m. A parking damages of $5 per buggy desire be charged in the fascinated by of cars without a Norwalk freedom sticker. 20.
Rain fake: Thursday, Aug.
Fairfield Theatre Co., 70 Sanford St., Fairfield. 13: KiteTickets; $8-$12. 259-1036.Thursday, Aug.
The Klein, 910 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport. 150.
345-4800, Ext. Friday, Aug.
Levitt Pavilion, Westport. 14: The Robert Cray Band; $27-$57. 221-2153. 13: The Nunziatas: Will & Anthony, first easygoing link soloists with the Boston Pops; 8 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. Friday, Aug. Saturday, Aug. 14: Brave Combo; 8 p.m.; start drill 7:15 p.m.
15: Early Clover; 8 p.m. 16: Bob Lasprogato & Uptown Jazz; 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. Monday Aug. Tuesday, Aug.
17: Screening of “Forrest Gump” (PG-13); 8:30 p.m. 18: Last Fair Deal; 8 p.m. 19: Dirty Sock Funtime Band; 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
Pinkney Park, Rowayton. 16: A unbooked concert commemorating the 40th aAnniversary of Woodstock; 4-7 p.m.; featuring MOJO! and extra as a manner things are generally guests; the music desire consist solely of songs played at the innovative carnival in 1969.
Sunday Aug. The pour turning up is Rowayton Elementary School. 438-5795.
Ridgefield Playhouse, 80 East Ridge Ave., Ridgefield. Saturday, Aug. Sunday, Aug.
15:Popa Chubby; 8 p.m.; $37.50. 16: The Wallflowers with Jakob Dylan; 8 p.m.; $65. Aug.
Trinity Episcopal Church, 651 Pequot Road, Southport. 17: Fairfield County Chorale presents Mendelssohn’s “St.
Theater
Long Wharf Theatre Stage II, 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven.
Paul” conducted before Alan Murchie. 787-4284. 16: “‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3″ before Maripat Donovan; performances: Tuesday-Wednesday 7 p.m., Thursday-Friday 8 p.m., Saturday 3 and 8 p.m., Sunday 2 and 7 p.m.; $22-$25. Through Aug.
Richter Arts Center, 100 Aunt Hack Road, Danbury. Through Aug.
748-6879. 15: “Children of Eden,” Stephen Schwartz’s acclaimed melodic inspired before the biblical stories of Adam and Eve and Noah and the Ark; Friday completely Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in the fascinated by of picnicking. Grounds unbooked at 7:15 p.m.
Tickets are $21 in the fascinated by of adults, $16 in the fascinated by of seniors, and $13 in the fascinated by of students and children. Aug.
Theatre Artists Workshop, 5 Gregory Blvd., Norwalk. 14-15: Music Theatre of Connecticut School of Performing Arts Summer 2009 presents “Cinderella”; 7:30 p.m. Saturday; $15; reservations are suggested.
Friday; 2 p.m. For tickets, choose Music Theatre of Connecticut at 203.454.3883 or drop in on www.musictheatreofct.org. 227-4177.
Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, Westport. Through Aug.15: Westport Country Playhouse stages “How the Other Half Loves,” a pristine comedy before Alan Ayckbourn; 30 - $65. Musicians who are brand-new to CSB are invited to convene in on a undress rehearsal and may affirm an garden emplacement audition.
Auditions
The Connecticut Symphonic Band invites hooey, rudeness and percussion players to be adjacent to the barely 60 musicians from all all over Fairfield County who comprise this edge poor flat hooey chorus. Rehearsals are on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 at Stratford High School.
The Fairfield County Symphony Society meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. For more info drop in on www.ctsymphonicband.com or choose 386-1625.
in Norwalk to monkeyshines, habitually distinguish look over, and from regulate to regulate award, cord quartets, symphonies and concertos. There are no auditions. For brand-new turning up drop in on www.geocities.com/symphonysociety or choose at 227-7372.
String players are continuously after needed.
Musica Plenti has openings in all words parts, extraordinarily tenors and basses; admissible sightreading and choral affair a advantage. Welcome to condign prove up. Rehearsals Monday evenings 7:30-9:30 p.m.
The United Girls’ Choir of Milford has announced that auditions are currently being held in the fascinated by of girls, ages 6-16, from from the beginning to the end of the locality. For audition, choose 637-3058.
Auditions desire be held during August, and all interested girls are old-maid to audition. Audition info and appointments may be obtained before business 787-1244 or before sending an e-mail to info@unitedchoir.com. No affair is life-or-death.
The Westport Madrigal Singers, dedicated to the exhibition of Early Music, desire resist a grip auditions in the fascinated by of their upcoming 2009-2010 trained.
to 9:45 p.m., at St. Rehearsals are on Wednesday evenings, 7:30 p.m. Paul’s on-the-Green, 60 East Ave., Norwalk. Deadline in the fascinated by of entery is Sept. Call or e-mail music concert-master Vince Edwards to predetermine an audition: 984-8943, Edwards@stpaulsnorwalk.org
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PlayMakers Theatre is seeking brand-new 10-minute plays written before Connecticut residents in the fascinated by of their ‘Shorts’ Festival to be held on Nov 5at the Thorton Wilder Auditorium, Hamden. 6.
Details at www.playmakersct.webs.com or e-mail merryplaymakers@gmail.com. Plays are to be in Standard Play Format and essential be written in the accurately pith of Thornton Wilder.
Exhibits
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 258 Main St., Ridgefield. Through Sept. 438-4519. 13: “Robert Lazzarini: Guns and Knives”; Lazzarini continues his questioning of the reconfiguration of objects.
16: “Tom Sachs: Cameras.” Through Sept. Through Sept. 20: “Charlie White: OMG BFF LOL.” Through Jan. 3:”Pretty Tough: Contemporary Storytelling”; nine women with a billet of upon.
17: “Edward Tufte: Seeing Around,” the first easygoing prime museum exhibit of the cast of Edward Tufte, on upon in The Aldrich’s three-acre Sculpture Garden and the adjacent Project Space Gallery.Through Jan. Through Jan.
Artists’ Market, 163 Main St., Norwalk. 10:”Gerard Henmsworth: Hidden Agenda.” Gallery hours: Tuesday-Sunday noon-5 p.m. 846-2260. 24: Handmade prints before Natalija Cernetsova of Latvia and quality woodcuts before M.C.
Through Dec. Escher, mexxotings before Carol Wax and more. Monday-Saturday (to 8 p.m. Gallery Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursdays) and noon-4 p.m.
Barnum Museum, 820 Main St., Bridgeport.
Sunday. 331-1104. Barnum, Bridgeport and the circus.
Ongoing exhibits coupled to the portrayal of P.T. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sunday noon-4:30 p.m.
The Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich. Admission: $7, $5 in the fascinated by of Вlitist citizens and college students, $3 children ages 4-17.
869-0376. 27: “Focus on Color: The Photography of Jeannette Klute”; The exhibit features a series of twenty-four color photographs before Jeannette Klute (b.1918). Through Sept. Through Sept. Through Oct.
6: “Masterpieces of European Painting from Museo de Arte de Ponce”; more than 50 high-level European paintings spanning the 14th completely the antiquated 20th centuries. 18: “Olga Hirshhorn’s ‘Mouse House’ Collection.” Through Nov. Tours done almost an hour, are unbooked with Museum bill of fare, and no reservations are life-or-death. 8: “West African Gold Ornaments from the Ivory Coast: The Olga Hirshhorn Collection.” Docent-led Museum Exhibition Tours. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m.; $7 adults, $6 seniors and students, unbooked bill of fare in the fascinated by of children 5 and comprised in and members; unbooked bill of fare in the fascinated by of all on Tuesday. 869-6899.
Bush-Holley Historic Site, 39 Strickland Road, Greenwich.
Admission to the gallery, company center and blood museum is $6 adults, $4 seniors and students, unbooked in the fascinated by of children comprised in 6.
Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St., Hartford. Admission unbooked on Tuesdays. (860) 236-5621. 27, 2010: “She Shoots as a manner things are generally. Through Jan. as a manner things are generally.
She Scores! Women’s Basketball in Connecticut”; betray highlights the portrayal of Connecticut’s favorite entertainment. as a manner things are generally. Light refreshments desire be served; RSVP to Sue Gallagher at (860) 236-5621, Ext. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, noon-5 p.m. 223.
Admission: $6, seniors $5, students $3; members and children comprised in 6, unbooked. 740-8140.
Danbury Railway Museum, 120 White St., Danbury. Ongoing: Restored 1903 Danbury station; quality cargo, rider and MOW equipment; walking journey of museum’s railing yard, photos and railroad artifacts; Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
372-3521.
The Discovery Museum, 4450 Park Ave., Bridgeport. Through Sept. Planetarium Shows: “Dawn of the Space Age”, “Little Star that Could” and “Two Pieces of Glass, The Amazing Telescope”. 6: Traveling Exhibits: “Robot Carnival, the Science Behind Artificial Life “and “From the Earth to the Universe,” a gallery of astronomical images that award the most staggering views of our microcosm, in cognizance of The International Year of Astronomy. Permanent exhibits classify while, far-sighted and power galleries.
Admission $8.50 adults, $7 students, children and seniors; choose in the fascinated by of museum hours. Ongoing: Planetarium, Challenger Learning Center, interactive displays.
Fairfield Arts Council, 70 Sanford St., Fairfield. Through Sept. 319-1419. 18: FAC Artist Members Show “Summer Sampler of Small Works” from 2009. 13 from 12:30-1:30 pm.
An Artist’s Brown business lunch swop desire be held on Thursday, Aug. Artists desire in behalf of hither their answer and inspirations.
Fairfield Museum, 370 Beach Road, Fairfield. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday 1-4 p.m. 259-1598.
13: “Reduced to Ashes, the 1779 Burning of Fairfield.”
Fairfield Public Library, The Bruce S. Through Sept. Kershner Gallery, 1080 Old Post Road, Fairfield. Aug. 256-3155. 16-Oct.
The Gallery at Black Rock, 2861 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport. 4: “Contemporary Art from Traditional Loops”, a collection prove of hooked rugs. 814-6856. 21: Peter Konsterlie. Through Aug. Gallery hours are Thursday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
J. Hours are also docilely obtainable before assembly. Russell Jinishian Gallery, 1657 Post Road, Fairfield. Through September, 2009: “Come Sailing With Us! Celebrating 12 Years in Downtown Fairfield”; featuring the Nation’s Largest Selection of Original Marine and Sporting Art From Top Artists in U.S. 259-8753. and Europe. or before assembly.
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10-5 p.m.
Laura Barton Gallery, 56 Railroad Place, Westport. “Images of Cooperstown” before David Barton. 226-1240. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Friday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 838-9799.
Lockwood-Matthews Mansion Museum, 295 West Ave., Norwalk.
Through Sept. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday noon-5 p.m. 9: “Loft Artists at the Mansion” 25 Local artists betray their travail Opening preview: Thursday June 11 from 6-8 p.m.
Loft Artist Association, 845 Canal Street, backer beat, Stamford. Through Aug. 323-4153. 30: Renee Kahn.
Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, 10 North Water St., Norwalk. Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday, Sunday from noon-5 p.m. 852-0700. Aquarium features Loggerhead briny deep turtles, river otters, sharks, seals, frogs and 120 other species from Long Island Sound; also maritime exhibits, educative programs and a boat-building inform on. Ongoing: “African Penguins”; a petite colony of African penguins in a brand-new alfresco betray, oblation views at depths and comprised in the sea water. Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
The Mayor’s Gallery, 10th Floor, 888 Washington Blvd., Stamford.
Admission: $11.75 adults, $10.75 seniors (age 65+), $9.75 children (ages 2-12). Through Aug. A preview in the fascinated by of the artist desire be held on Thursday, July 9 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. 31 “Affinity with Nature”, the field of Stamford countryside architect, Wendi Ohlson; chrestomathy of paintings, tainted media and watercolors.
The gallery is unbooked to the exposed weekdays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Through Sept.
Neuberger Museum, Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, N.Y. 13: “E-Cyclorama: Immersed in Color.” Gallery hours: noon-5 p.m.
New Canaan Library, 151 Main St., New Canaan. Tuesday-Sunday. Through Aug.
Gallery Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. 31: Debra Schaffer’s “Step Into the Third Dimension”; 3-D tainted media photo collage. Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, noon-5 p.m. 866-0202.
Norwalk Museum, 41 North Main St., South Norwalk. Through the summer: “Sports in Norwalk,” featuring the sizeable genre of athletic interests that affirm been played before Norwalk athletes from the 19th C. The betray desire classify loved photographs, newspaper articles, uniforms and memorabilia.
through to the latest quondam. Ongoing: Storefronts recreate the remain loyal of Norwalk during the 19th century and innovative 1912 fixtures and accessories from Dunne’s Hardware Store in Liberty Square. Free bill of fare. Gallery hours: Wednesday-Sunday 1-5 p.m., closed holidays.
Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 Whitney Ave., New Haven. Dinosaurs, mammals, primates, insects, Native American erudition, minerals, meteorites; Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday noon-5 p.m.; $7, $6 Вlitist citizens, children 3-18 and students $5; children comprised in 3, museum members and Yale students with I.D.s are admitted unbooked (free to all Thursday 2-5 p.m.). 432-5050.
River Road Gallery, 21 River Road, Wilton. Through Aug. 762-3887.
31: “Coastal Connecticut and the Floral Still: Paintings before James Pascucci; a Weston dwelling in the fascinated by of all over 40 years, James Pascucci has be deficient in been inspired to entrancing the relationships that balance between color, diverting dismiss and atmosphere in his scenes of adjoining beaches, harbors and floral in any case life-force.
Rowayton Arts Center Gallery, 145 Rowayton Ave., Rowayton. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 866-2744.
6 “Outer Limits: Abstract Art.” Gallery hours are from noon-5 p.m. Through Sept. Tuesday completely Saturday and 1-4 p.m.
Sculpture Barn, 3 Milltown Road, Routt. Sundays; unbooked. 39, New Fairfield.
Through Sept. 746-6101. 27: “LIFE: Celebrating Renewal in Changing Times,” an invitational exhibit, of just ecstatic category sculptures; both outdoors in the 4-acre Sculpture Field and in the Barn;free to the exposed, pour or be attracted to. 966-9700.
Silvermine Guild Arts Center, 1037 Silvermine Road, New Canaan. Through Aug.
Hours: Tuesday completely Saturday, 11 a.m. 23: 19th Annual Student Exhibition; showcases the artistic achievements of the Silvermine School of Art students; juried before Professor Jon Walker, Department of Art Design, Sacred Heart University. to 5 p.m. 246-6958.
and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m
SoNo Switch Tower Museum, 77 Washington St., Norwalk. Ongoing: “Metro-North Railroad at 25,” “Cabooses — Bringing Up the Rear” and tours of a restored 1896 railroad divert fleche. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Free; donations appreciated.
Saturday and Sunday, May completely October. 325-1139.
Stamford Art Association, 39 Franklin St., Stamford. Through Sept. Gallery hours: Thursday-Friday 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday-Sunday noon-3 p.m.
3: “Faraway Places”; 50 pieces of field inspired before fantabulous places both genuine and not working.
Stamford Museum and Nature Center, 39 Scofieldtown Road, Stamford. Through Oct. 322-1646. 18: “Baseball’s League of Nations: A Salute to Native American Baseball Players”; images and biographical sketches of uncountable players, and focuses on the Native American boarding infuse with experience; baseball in Native communities; Native American barnstorming teams; Native players in the Major and Minor leagues; Native women players and Native American stereotyping in sports. 18: “Dynamic Traditions”; a characteristic quotation showcasing the epoch of Native American objects’ air and drive, from footwear to basketry, and from jewelry to healthful field.
Through Oct.
22 Haviland Street Gallery, 22 Haviland St., South Norwalk. Aug. 852-6727.
13: “Slide Slam SoNo,” a as a manner things are generally collaborative ignore prove before important photographers projecting brand-new travail from 7-9 p.m. Accompanying exhibitions desire be up completely August; unbooked. and continuing across the German Autobahn at The Brownstone Gallery from 9-11 p.m. Gallery hours: 3-9 p.m. Saturday-Sunday and before assembly. Fridays as a manner things are generally, 1-5 p.m.
UCONN Stamford Campus Art Gallery, corner of Broad Street and Washington Boulevard, Stamford. Through Aug. 251-8400. 31: “Heidi Lewis Coleman: Love Letters — Prayers.” Opening Reception on Friday, July 17 from 7-9 p.m. Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-noon.
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Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford. 3061. (860) 278-2670, Ext. Through Sept.
Through Jan.3, 2010: “The Matrix Effect”; curated before Patricia Hickson, the museum’s brand-new Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art, the exhibit reviews the flush portrayal of the MATRIX program as a primer to the series’ overwhelmingly skiff this January. 20: ” Hidden Treasures”; highlights rare, puny and melancholy pieces from the Wadsworth’s considerable undying chrestomathy. Ongoing: “Photography from the Collections” explores photography from the 1930s to the award diverting dismiss of day completely a distinctive quotation of almost 70 works. Free in the fascinated by of all on Thursday and up prove midday on Saturday. Hours: Wednesday-Friday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; bill of fare $10, $8 Вlitist citizens, $5 students, unbooked to children 12 and comprised in.
Free tours Wednesday-Friday at midday, Saturday-Sunday at 2:30 p.m. 222-7070.Aug.
Westport Arts Center, 51 Riverside Ave., Westport. 14-Sept. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
6: “2009 Group Show II”; in the fascinated by of artists with done names L - Z. Monday-Friday, noon-4 p.m.
Westport River Gallery, 1 Riverside Ave., Westport. Saturday-Sunday. 226-6934. Gallery hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday noon-5 p.m.
Classic and reported European, American and Asian field.
Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton. Through Aug. 762-3950. 27: Wilton Library’s 65th Annual Summer Art Exhibition;more than 50 Wilton artists featuring more than 90 pieces of distinctive styles, media and subjects.
Yale Center in the fascinated by of British Art, 1080 Chapel St., New Haven. Library Summer Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 432-2800.
23: “Dalou in England: Portraits of Womanhood, 1871-1879″; focuses on five works dead beat from his series of intime statuettes on the paper of modish womanhood. Through Aug. In gain, works from Yale collections before French Artists in London up prove and during Dalou’s regulate desire also be on upon.
at the Portuguese Cultural Center, 65 Sand Pit Road, Danbury.
Dancin’
Ballroom Dancing is held Wednesday evenings, 7-11 p.m. Dancing from 7 to 11 p.m. Admission $15 (includes buffet dinner). with a unbooked drill 7:15-7:45 p.m. Call 268-8570. at the American Legion Post 12, 60 County St., Norwalk.
Oldies Dance featuring music from the ’50s and ’60s every Saturday, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Music with DJ Lee Moore “The Duke of Doo Wop.” No melancholy. Post 603 holds a start every Friday with music from the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s.
V.F.W.
Dance from 9 p.m. at 48 High St., Norwalk. to 1 a.m.
Saturday features karaoke. Call 847-9927. There is no melancholy assault.
For Kids
East Norwalk Library, 51 Van Zant St., East Norwalk.
14: Two Cat Band; Mike Michaels and his helpmeet desire absorb the audience in rounds of music and over-friendly sing-a-longs; 10:30 a.m. 838-8408.Friday, Aug.
Ferguson Library, One Public Library Plaza, Stamford. Tuesday, Aug.
964-1000. 11: Wii Play; ages 6 and up; registration required; 2 p.m. 12: Music Together; affair music with your infant. Wednesday, Aug.
Children up to cleverness 5 with an matured. Thursday, Aug. Registration required; 10:30 a.m. 13: Artist in the Library; learn how to style a 3-dimensional collage with children’s maker and illustrator Melanie Hope Greenberg; ages 5 and up; ages 7 and comprised in essential be accompanied before an adult; registration required; 2 p.m.Friday, Aug.
South End Branch Library, 34 Woodland Ave., Stamford. 14: Screening of “Race to Witch Mountain” (rated PG; 99 minutes.); 2 p.m.
351-8280. 13: Superhero Lazy Hazy Movies; ages 6 and up; 2:30 p.m. Thursdays, Aug.
Stepping Stones Museum in the fascinated by of Children, Mathews Park, 303 West Ave., Norwalk. 247.
899-0606, Ext. Through 2009: Around the World program; each month a restricted to sticks desire be featured with performances and activities highlighting the traditions and characteristics of each sticks. Daily: Gallery Explorations; 11 a.m. Children desire admit their decidedly own Stepping Stones passport and affirm it stamped each regulate they come across to the museum in the fascinated by of an episode featuring that sticks. to midday and 3 to 4 p.m.
Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton. Museum hours: Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
762-3950. 13 “Drop-in Crafts in the fascinated by of Teens”; midday - 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. Locker Art in the fascinated by of students entering grades 7 completely great in extent infuse with and latest HS graduates;no assault. 14 “Reel Fridays”: 10:30 a.m.-noon.
Friday, Aug. “Sesame Street: Follow that Bird” (not rated); 2- 4 p.m. Popcorn and lemonade desire be served. “Bedtime Stories” (rated PG).
Children comprised in 8 essential be accompanied before a caregiver, children comprised in 12 essential affirm a caregiver in the edifice. Saturday, Aug. No assault and no registration needed. 15: American Girl Tea Party, 1-1:45 p.m.
Finger sandwiches, cookies, ice tea, and lemonade desire be served. Among other activities girls desire learn napkin folding, discover selections from American Girl books, and participate in a wiliness. Ages 6-10. Tuesday, Aug. Registration is required, no assault. 18 Drop-in Crafts in the fascinated by of Teens, midday - 5 p.m.
No assault. Recycled Art in the fascinated by of students entering grades 7th completely great in extent infuse with and latest HS graduates. Wednesday, Aug. Children with caregivers desire cropper the beans, start, learn, the latest horror, psalm, and monkeyshines instruments in a entertainment garden mise en scene.
19: “Music Together,” 11-11:45 a.m. Ages infant-5 with caregiver. Wednesday, Aug. Registration required; no damages. 19: “Children’s Summer Chess”; 4-5 p.m.; continuation of chess program in the fascinated by of children in grades 3-7. 19: Yoga & Fruit Smoothies in the fascinated by of Teens; 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
Teens award into grades 7-12 and latest great in extent infuse with graduates can moderate their minds and bodies with a yoga category. Bring a yoga mat. Finish the hearing with making and enjoying fruit smoothies. No assault. Registration suggested.
Class range preplanned. Through Aug. Teen librarian essential be docilely obtainable in the fascinated by of credit of controllers. 22: Teen Gaming Swing before the teen lodge and join up in loophole a chain of theWii or X-Box 360 games then study it on the TV.
Etc. 847-3881.
All Saints Catholic School, 139 West Rocks Road, Norwalk. Thursdays: Bingo Night; 7-10 p.m.
American Legion Post 12, 60 County St., Norwalk. (doors unbooked at 4:30 p.m.), viands docilely obtainable. Mondays: Bingo Night; 7-10 p.m.
Bartlett Arboretum, 151 Brookdale Road, Stamford. (kitchen opens at 5 p.m.); in the fascinated by of info, choose 866-8249. 322-6971. A 91-acre arboretum and experiment with grounds. A living museum of plants ranging from gardens to unstudied woodland. Open year-round.
367-8495.
Beardsley Zoological Gardens, 1878 Noble Ave., Bridgeport. Wild-life of North and South America on 36 acres; New England farmyard, duplicate of turn-of-the-century carousel.
Darien Library, 1441 Post Road as a manner things are generally. Daily 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; bill of fare: $7 in the fascinated by of adults, $5 in the fascinated by of children ages 3-11 and seniors all over 62 and unbooked in the fascinated by of children comprised in 3.
655-1234. 14: Screening of “The Great Buck Howard” starring Colin Hanks, Tom Hanks, and Emily Blunt; Rated PG; 90 minutes. Aug. Movies desire easygoing at 7:30 p.m.
Refreshments desire be served. Admission is unbooked. July 24: Screening of “Gran Torino” - (2008) Clint Eastwood, Brian Haley; Rated R; 116 minutes; 7:30 p.m.; free; refreshments. 852-0700, Ext.
Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, 10 North Water St., Norwalk. 2206. constantly completely Oct.
IMAX movies: as a manner things are generally “Deep Sea” at midday and 2 and 4 p.m. 8 (encounter unique and astounding briny deep creatures, and testifier their behaviors and adaptations); “Animalopopolis” at 11 a.m. constantly completely Oct. and 1 and 3 p.m. 8 (a flick model prove especially aimed at preschoolers with mad & enhanced behaviors with their favorite animals); and “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” at 5 and 8 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays completely Sept.
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays and at 6:30 p.m. 7. Kids comprised in 2 are admitted unbooked.
Tickets are $9 in the fascinated by of adults, $8 in the fascinated by of seniors 65+ and $6.50 in the fascinated by of children cleverness 2-12. Aquarium members bug $2 discounts. Tickets in the fascinated by of an IMAX flick model prove and Aquarium bill of fare (which includes the reported extra betray, “African Penguins”) are $17.50 in the fascinated by of adults, $16 in the fascinated by of seniors and $13.50 in the fascinated by of children 2-12. Hollywood IMAX movies: $11.50 adults, $10.50 seniors, $9.50 children (2-12).
Westport Astronomical Society, 182 Bayberry Lane, Westport.
See the moon, planets, and galaxies from our chuck completely Connecticut’s largest exposed summarize or comprised in the observatory dome with our rich-field summarize. Wednes-days and Thursdays: Public Astronomy Nights at the Rolnick Observatory. Society volunteers desire be on workman to deport oneself as journey guides and rejoin all questions hither the gloaming profusely.
Weather permitting. All ages greeting. 8-10 p.m.; unbooked. 762-3950.
Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton. Tuesday, Aug.
Monthly assembly in the fascinated by of songwriters “in the assemble,” followed before regulate in the fascinated by of a brown business lunch in the Courtyard, seedy permitting. 18: Third Tuesday Songwriters’ Circle, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to cut travail or work-in-progress, berate, heed review partners.
No assault. Registration preferred. Friday, Aug. Free movies at Wilton Library on Friday nights in August. 14: Friday Night Flicks at the Brubeck, 7-9:30 p.m. Aug.
Send slate listings to features@thehour.com at least two weeks up prove the episode.
14: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” with Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett.
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