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Giving Circles

When you think of philanthropy, what do you imagine? Super wealthy donors? Extravagant galas? Philanthropy can seem like a sport for rich people only. But it doesn’t have to be that way. It can be as simple as ordinary people coming together to do something good for their community.

On Saturday, June 28, at 5 pm, The Cornwall CT Library presents an author talk by Hali Lee, author of The Big We, How Giving Circles Unlock Generosity, Strengthen Community, and Make Change, in conversation with Betsy Vorce.

In The Big We, Lee argues that the future of philanthropy belongs to community action, specifically giving circles―groups of concerned people from any economic group learning, acting, and giving together to effect positive change.

Through stories of actual giving circles around the country, and including her own experience starting the Asian Women Giving Circle, Lee fleshes out her vision for the future of big giving. For example, she explains how Lisa organized her mom friends to raise money to flip the state legislature.

Lee has been celebrated in many familiar places. For example, in May 2025 she was featured in the inaugural Time100 Philanthropy list for her work building the collective giving movement. In 2021, she was named to Forbes Magazine’s 50 Over 50: Impact in recognition of her work as a cofounder of the Donors of Color Network (the first-ever national network of wealthy persons of color). She was born in Seoul and grew up in Kansas City. Nowadays she lives in Brooklyn with her family, a dog, a cat, and rooftop honeybees.

Betsy Vorce works at non-profit and commercial organizations and as a consultant for cultural, media and mission-driven institutions.

30 Pine Street
Cornwall, CT 06753

Events

Women’s Wellness Weekend

YMCA Camp Mohawk invites you to join us for Women’s Wellness Weekend, September 19-21, 2025. Enjoy a restorative weekend of yoga, guided hikes, lakeside relaxation, creative workshops, classic camp activities and delicious meals – all designed to help you reconnect with yourself and a supportive community of women.

Whether you’re coming with friends or on your own, you’ll leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and recharged.

September 19-21, 2025
$165 per person
Register online at campmohawk.org/wellness

YMCA Camp Mohawk
246 Great Hill Rd.
Litchfield, CT 06759
https://www.campmohawk.org/wellness

Outside of the World

Peggy Mercury is pleased to announce the opening of its next show “Outside of the World” recent painting by Deen Modino.

With inspirations ranging from 60s sci-fi movies and Looney Tunes scene-scapes to Holiday Inn muted carpets and pop art flower bedspreads, Modino’s paintings are like stills in a moving diorama.

At once familiar and unfamiliar, these works buzz with an underlying tension of drama and even revolt.

Opening reception with the artist on Saturday, June 28th from 4-7 PM.

Email hithere@peggymercury.com or DM us on IG @itspeggymercury for more information.

For more information about Deen Modino:

deenmodinopaintings.com
@deenmodino

Peggy Mercury
9 Maple Street
Unit 2
Kent, CT 06757

http://peggymercury.com

Macaire Kristoph SHOP EAT SIP

Macaire+Kristoph invites all to come Shop-Eat-Sip
to benefit Greenwoods Counseling and Referrals
Saturday 6/28 at 6:00 pm
Enjoy fabulous food and drink (and live music)…and even something to take home from our furniture, art and design showroom
All to support Greenwooods’ important cause!

Macaire+Kristoph
406 Sharon Goshen Tpke
West Cornwall. CT

https://macairekristoph.com

Inside Flow Yoga Concert

An Inside Flow Concert is a fusion of live music and movement—a full-body celebration where yoga becomes a concert, and the mat becomes a dance floor.

IT’S YOGA LIKE YOU’VE NEVER EXPERIENCED IT BEFORE
This is not a class.
This is not a studio event.
This is a global movement set to music—a heart-thumping, soul-awakening, visually electric yoga concert led by Roxbury, CT resident Rebecca Rasmussen, and the founder of Inside Flow, Young Ho Kim.

CONCERT AT A GLANCE

WHAT: The First Inside Flow Concert in the USA
WHO: Led by Rebecca Rasmussen and Young Ho Kim
WHEN: August 10, 2025
WHERE: The Webster, Hartford, CT – a historic live music venue
WHY: To experience yoga as a full-body concert, build community, and celebrate the power of music + movement

The Webster

https://www.dancinbecka.com/inside-flow-concert

ArtWall Reception: Collage Redux

Join us at the David M. Hunt Library for an opening ArtWall reception honoring our newest ArtWall exhibit, Ingrid Freidenbergs: “COLLAGE REDUX!” The public will be able to meet the artist and engage with her work on July 12th from 5-7pm. Refreshments will be served. All sales will benefit both the artist and the library. This event is free and open to the public.

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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.”

Freidenbergs will have an art talk at the library on Thursday July 24 at 5:30PM. The occasion provides an opportunity to discuss the artist’s creative process, inspirations, and artistic evolution.

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 Reception — Ingrid Freidenbergs: “COLLAGE REDUX!”

ArtWall Exhibit: Collages Redux

The David M. Hunt Library is pleased to announce COLLAGE REDUX!, a vibrant exhibition showcasing the innovative work of artist Ingrid Freidenbergs. The show will run from July 12th to August 8th with a special artist reception on Saturday, July 12, from 5 to 7 PM and an artist’s talk on Thursday July 24 at 5:30PM.

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.

In addition, Freidenbergs will have an art talk at the library on Thursday July 24 at 5:30PM. The occasion provides an opportunity to discuss the artist’s creative process, inspirations, and artistic evolution.

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

Exhibition — Ingrid Freidenbergs: “COLLAGE REDUX!”

Kids Paint n Snack Workshop

Come learn to how to make your own turtle painting with step-by-step instructions from artist Anne Pattison on July 29th at 3:30pm! Snack and paint your way to fantastic art in this fun art workshop. Registration heavily recommended — sign up today on our website or by contacting the library. Families and kids of all ages welcome!

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

Kids Paint and Snack Workshop

“Around the Pond” Game with DEEP

Explore outdoor spaces with DEEP through this interactive, life-size game at the library on July 26th at 10:30am! Participants will collect natural objects and answer questions to upcycle a t-shirt into something new as we explore what animals and life could be found “around the pond”. Please bring a spare t-shirt.

This event is free and open to the public.

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

“Around the Pond”: Interactive Game and Story with DEEP

Modern Calligraphy Workshop

Come learn the popular and playful Modern Calligraphy with calligrapher Debby Reelitz at the David M. Hunt Library on July 17th at 4:00pm! In this workshop, you will learn where this style comes from, strategies on how to create this lettering style and projects to use the skills you have learned. No experience necessary!

More information about Debby Reelitz is available at: https://letteringdesign.com

This program is free and available for ages 8 – adult or younger with permission. Sign up today or contact the library to register.

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

Modern Calligraphy Workshop with Debby Reelitz

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