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Goshen Open Farm Tour

“Experience the Bounty of the County”

This free, family-friendly, self-paced tour takes place on Saturday and Sunday, July 26th and 27th from 10am to 4pm. This year, the “Goshen Grown” Tour highlights twelve of the unique farms that call Goshen home. It is presented by The Friends of Goshen Agriculture, LLC to benefit The Goshen Agriculture Council, which works to preserve, protect, and promote the agricultural way of life in our community.

Goshen, aptly named “The Land of Milk & Honey,” is home to a varied farming and agricultural community, with farmers specializing in everything from blueberries, grapes, and honey, to goats, pigs, and Texas Longhorns. The farmers look forward to sharing with you what they do and how they do it!

Visit: goshenctagriculture.com to learn more!

Goshen, CT
https://www.goshenctagriculture.com/goshenopenfarmtour

Falcon Ridge Folk Festival

Three Days of Folk Music and Dance in the Litchfield Hills, the 37th annual Falcon Ridge Folk Festival – Camping, Dancing, Friday Emerging Artist Showcase, International Food, Craft Village, Pre-Fest Thursday Farm Market & Night Music Stage, Family Stage, Activities 4 Kids, over 40 acts on 4 stages… Single day, all 3 day and all 3 day with camping tickets available, www.falconridgefolk.com

Goshen Fairgrounds, Goshen Connecticut
http://www.FalconRidgeFolk.com

ArtWall Talk: Collage Redux

Join us for an art talk by Ingrid Freidenbergs at the David M. Hunt Library on Thursday July 24 at 5:30PM! The occasion provides an opportunity to discuss the artist’s creative process, inspirations, and artistic evolution. This event is free and open to the public.

Freidenbergs’ exhibition is packed with both collages and box constructions that run riot with the intricate layering of found images and objects, textures, and colors – red is prominent in the artist’s visual language. Her approach transforms disparate elements into compelling therapeutic visual storytelling.

Having been born in Latvia during WWII, collage became a way for Freidenbergs to comprehend a shattered world. Collage became a way of restructuring and rejoining parts from the past, from private passions and from the discarded remains of others. The artist said that “Collage is a way for me to make sense of the world. Form, line, texture and color are joined to balance the disparate parts. Through the process of assembling these parts I can once again start to feel in control of my life.”

For Freidenbergs, the following bears great truth: “When I cannot bear outer pressures anymore, I begin to put order on my belongings…As if unable to organize and control my life, I seek to exert this on the world of objects.” (Anais Nin, The Diary of Anais Nin)

Freidenbergs has several ways of approaching her collages. One is to start with a format, e.g. the same sized square; another is to start with a mood where an attempt at resolution is made through the use of color, texture, or form; and yet another is to sift together the many welcomed bits of debris that have found their way into her studio and have them come together with a life of their own. Finally, there are those that are based on an idea or an external influence like the nagging remains of a Leonard Cohen song, “Take this Waltz,” that got “stuck” in the recesses of her brain.

Ingrid Freidenbergs has exhibited her work in various galleries, including local venues the Bachelier-Cardonsky Gallery in Kent and the Tremaine Gallery in Lakeville. Critics have stated that her work is “…small in scale with the most exquisite and sensitive layering of found materials. There is an ever-present sense of time and history.” The New York Times wrote: “Ingrid Freidenbergs opens the proceedings with tiny squarish collages. Some recall the work of Anne Ryan, but all are beautiful.” Of her show inspired by “The Scarlet Letter,” The New York Times wrote: “…there is no doubt as to Ms. Freidenbergs’ gift for conveying atmosphere thick with something, be it guilt, intrigue, death or simply a relish for the forbidden.”

The public is warmly invited to attend the opening reception of COLLAGE REDUX! on Saturday July 12, 5-7PM, to meet the artist and engage with her work. Refreshments will be served. All sales will benefit both the artist and the library.

For more information about the exhibition, reception, or art talk, please contact 860-824-7424 or visit huntlibrary.org/art-wall.

The David M. Hunt Library, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is committed to fostering artistic and cultural engagement through exhibitions and art talks featuring local and regional artists throughout the year.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

ArtWall Talk — Ingrid Freidenbergs: “COLLAGE REDUX!”

Berkshire Brass Band Concert

The David M. Hunt Library will host the Berkshire Resilience Brass Band on the library lawn from 5:30-7:30pm on Thursday, July 17th.
Free ice cream will be provided. Bring chairs or a blanket, snacks and drinks and enjoy live music on the library lawn. This event is free and open to the public.
This concert is made possible with support from the Born to Groove fund.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Berkshire Resilience Brass Band

Summer Concerts on DMH Lawn

The David M. Hunt Library and the Falls Village Recreation Committee are excited to offer a summer concert series on the lawn of the David M. Hunt Library!

On July 11th at 6 pm the library will host Jonny Grusauskas. Jonny is a founder of the Music Cellar in Millerton, NY, a space dedicated to music education. He performs solo and as part of the band lespecial.

Pack a picnic, bring chairs or a blanket, and join us on the library lawn for music this summer! These events are free and open to the public.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Summer Concerts on the Library Lawn: Jonny Grusauskas

Gallery Opening

Gallery opening – “From Land to Shining Sea”
Saturday, July 5th 6:00-8:00PM
Please join us in welcoming Eason Crowell to our gallery.
He is a young photographer whose work defies his years — rich with movement, memory, and an instinctive sense of meaning. What began as a high school curiosity with a borrowed camera has evolved into ECVantage, his personal and professional lens on the world.
We’re proud to present the debut exhibition of a rising talent whose work captures memory in motion. Through his lens, fleeting moments become lasting stories — honest, dynamic, and full of heart.

From high school experiments to founding his own brand, Eason has developed a style rooted in curiosity and storytelling. His work spans sports, equestrian, and portrait photography — always offering a fresh, human perspective. Each photo is a chance to offer a new vantage point, to see the familiar in an unfamiliar way.

Join us in celebrating a young artist already reshaping how we see the world.
His work will be up for the month of July.
This is a free event and all are welcome.

Village Center for the Arts
12 Main Street, New Milford, Ct
https://www.villagecenterarts.org/eventscalendar

a Studio Affair

a Studio Affair
Saturday, July 19th 6:30-10:00 PM
Ages 21+
**BREAKING NEWS**
Are you looking for a public space for people to enjoy with out spending money?
This is the reason we started a Studio Affair.
Nothing to buy, not a class, just show up. If you want to draw, we have paper, colored pencils, oil pastels, and watercolor.

If you’re already working on a masterpiece, feel free to bring it along to work on. You don’t have to be a professional artist to join in; all you need is the passion to create. Just bring your enthusiasm!

It’s a public community event for 21+ to come and listen to some vinyl and work on some art. Try something, or just come be in a place with like minded people.
It is totally FREE, too!!
So, come in – bring a friend, BYOB, and have a night out – you deserve it!
We do this on the third Saturday of the month.

Located at 12 Main Street, New Milford, CT (860) 354-4318
Go to our website and click the calendar tab – villagecenterarts.org

Village Center for the Arts
12 Main Street, New Milford, CT
https://www.villagecenterarts.org/eventscalendar

 

Evening in the Garden

As the light fades and day turns to evening, enjoy the company of friends and neighbors and see the beauty of the garden in a different light. Come have a glass of wine in the barn. Then enjoy a walk in the garden where you will delight in the intimate outdoor spaces, bordered by dramatic hedges and overflowing with exuberant plantings.

This event will take place rain or shine. In the event of inclement weather, we will enjoy wine in the barn! This edition of Evening in the Garden is generously sponsored by HHG board member Gay Vincent-Canal.

Advance reservations $20 per person (available until 3 pm on Friday, July 11)
At the door $25 per person (cash or check only)

300 Nettleton Hollow Rd
Washington, CT 06793

EVENING IN THE GARDEN

Pressed Flower Suncatcher

Time for self care with nature therapy! Join Amy Lopez, Bloom Where Planted Facilitator, in crafting pressed flowers to create a summery suncatcher to take home and enjoy.

11:30 am – 12:30 pm
$20 per person
* Pre-registration & Pre-registration required.Limited spots!

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=21045

Kevin West & Sara B. Franklin

What is a Cookbook Anyway?
Kevin West, author of The Cook’s Garden: A Gardener’s Guide to Selecting, Growing, and Savoring the Tastiest Vegetables of Each Season, in conversation with Sara B. Franklin, author of The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America.

Norfolk Library
9 Greenwoods Rd E, Norfolk, CT 06058

Oct 05, 2025 01:30pm – Oct 05, 2025 02:30pm

Norfolk Library
9 Greenwoods Rd E, Norfolk, CT 06058

https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/kg8xtpe/lp/c2dc8309-fc5a-4a09-9019-67545f592c5f

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