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Wildlife in Winter: WMCC

Humans may wear layers and drink more hot chocolate in winter, but what strategies do wild animals use to get through the cold months? Learn about how our local wildlife stay warm in winter with props, games, and more during our LIVE animals program with White Memorial Conservation Center on Friday, January 3rd at 2:00pm! This program is free and open to the public.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06068

Live Animal Program: Wildlife in Winter with White Memorial Conservation Center

Bunny Story Time

Hop on into the library for Bunny Story Time with Piper and Otis the Rabbit on Thursday, January 2nd at 10:30am! Piper will share about caring for rabbits and teach others how bunnies like Otis are handled. Children of all ages encouraged, snacks and crafts provided by the library. This event is free and open to the public.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06068

Bunny Story Time with Piper

Winter Interchange 2024

Connecticut Theatre Exchange (CTX) Hosts Winter Interchange 2024

Join the Connecticut Theater Exchange (CTX) for a magical evening of live music, delicious food, and theatrical entertainment at the Winter Interchange 2024. This festive Winter Solstice event will take place on Saturday, December 21st, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the Thomas S. Parakos Arts and Community Center on the campus of The Frederick Gunn School in Washington, Connecticut and all proceeds will go towards supporting artists with time and resources at the 2025 Exchange to be held in June. Tiered-priced tickets are available at www.cttheatrex.org.

Award-winning actor and playwright John Cariani and award-winning playwright and producer Susan Cinoman will be headlining the event. John will be sharing a new scene from his yet-to-premiere play, while Susan will be creating a brand-new play with the help from attendees, to be shared at the end of the evening. A roster of talented local actors will perform these new works as interactive experiences that foster a deeper appreciation for the arts, allowing audience members to become integral to the storytelling journey.
John Cariani is a Tony Award-nominated actor and an accomplished playwright. As a playwright, he is best known for his first play, Almost, Maine, which premiered at Portland Stage Company in 2004, opened Off-Broadway in 2006, and has since become one of the most popular plays in the United States and around the world. The play has received over 6000 productions to date and has been translated into over a dozen languages. It’s also the most frequently produced play in North American high schools, outpacing classics like A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Crucible, and Our Town. A darker cousin to Almost, Maine, John’s third play, LOVE/SICK is a huge hit in Mexico City, where it has been made into a film starring Eréndira Ibarra (Sense8). The play will soon be touring Spain with Spanish television star Esther Acebo (Money Heist).

As an actor, John is best known for his role on NBC’s long-running drama, Law & Order, on which he played Forensics Tech Beck for five seasons. He also had recurring roles on CBS’ Numbers and on IFC’s The Onion News Network. He has appeared in several Broadway shows, including Fiddler on the Roof. His portrayal of Motel the Tailor earned him an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Tony Award nomination. He originated the role of Nigel Bottom in the hit, Something Rotten! and received an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Grammy Award nomination for his performance. He also originated the role of Itzik in The Band’s Visit, winner of the 2018 Tony Award for Best Musical, and he recently appeared as Stuart Gellman in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s acclaimed revival of Caroline, or Change, earning a Grammy Award nomination for his performance. John grew up in Presque Isle, Maine and now lives in The Bronx.

Susan Cinoman’s Off-Broadway productions include Gin and Bitters and Cinoman and Rebeck, both produced by the Miranda Theatre Company. Cinoman’s plays have been staged and produced by Ensemble Studio Theatre, Naked Angels, Gulfshore Playhouse, Ivoryton Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, Secret Rose Noho, Theatre Center Philadelphia, Painted Bride, Society Hill Playhouse, Tristan Bates Theatre London, Akvarious Mumbai Productions and others. Additionally, she is a lyricist having written songs for The Thief, The Greeks and Splendor in the Grass for Canum Entertainment.

For television, she created the recurring character Miss Cinoman on ABC’s “The Goldbergs” and has co-written with Adam F. Goldberg on “The Goldbergs” and “Schooled.”

Her accolades include the Maxwell Anderson Playwrights Prize, Best Narrative Video at the New England Film and Video Festival, and the Best Connecticut Filmmaker Award at the Berkshire Film Festival. Her prose is published by The Harvardwood Press, Applause Books, Next Stage Press and Broadway Dramatists.

Cinoman is a member of the Writers Guild of America East and the League of Professional Theatre Women. She is the proud mother of actress and author, Sabrina Brier (Abbott Elementary, That Friend) and Producer Gabrielle Brady (Storybooth).

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to be a part of the creative process! Secure your tickets, with tiered pricing to make this event accessible to all, at www.cttheatrex.org.

Thomas S. Perakos Arts and Community Center
22 Kirby Road
The Frederick Gunn School
Washington, CT -6793

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Young at Heart

Young at Heart – A Night Celebrating the Sharon Playhouse Education Department

Come celebrate the work of the Sharon Playhouse Education Department on Friday, December 6 at 7:00 PM! Headlining the evening will be a staged reading of Young at Heart, a brand-new play written by Education & Associate Artistic Director Michael Kevin Baldwin and inspired by the imaginative voices of local elementary school students. This staged reading brings together a talented cast of local youth, educators, and seasoned actors to present a heartwarming story that promises to resonate with all ages. Funds raised will go towards the Playhouse’s newly commissioned risers, a crucial upgrade to The Bok that enhances our community’s shared experiences.

Under Baldwin’s direction, the esteemed cast of Young at Heart includes Darcy Boynton, Ricky Oliver, Sienna Brann, Macey Levin, Katherine Almquist, Jim Flaherty, Susie Hackel, Callan Scott, Ivan Howe, Wild Handel, and Lyra Wilder. The evening will kick off with a special performance by members of the Sharon Playhouse YouthStage Company, delivering three moving musical numbers: “Heart” from Damn Yankees, “Happiness” from You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and “Consider Yourself” from Oliver! Featuring the young talents of Ivan Howe, C.C. Stevenson, Sylvie Stevenson, Lyra Wilder, Avery Morrissey, Mira Norbet, Sam Norbet, Kate Drury, and Gilvey Barnett-Zunino, these musical highlights set the stage for a night filled with inspiration, connection, and community spirit.

More about the play Young at Heart:

Young at Heart, a new play for young audiences by Michael Kevin Baldwin, is a heartwarming, laugh-out-loud comedy that brings generations together in unexpected ways. When four middle schoolers find themselves assigned to a local nursing home for Saturday detention, they think they’re in for the dullest day ever. But the nursing home’s spirited activities director has something more adventurous in mind—a custom-designed escape room! To break free, the students must team up with four feisty senior residents, learning that age really is just a number when it comes to wit, courage, and friendship. Young at Heart is an uplifting, family-friendly play that celebrates the humor, wisdom, and strength we all share—no matter our age. Don’t miss this delightful story that promises to leave audiences young and old cheering for more!

Friday, December 6, 2024
7:00 PM  8:30 PM
The Bok at Sharon Playhouse
49 Amenia Road
Sharon, CT

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HVA’s Annual Meeting

Join the Housatonic Valley Association (HVA) from 5 – 7 p.m. at the American Mural Project on December 13, for delectable treats catered by Noujaim’s Bistro and a festive celebration of our conservation heroes! After a brief annual meeting and discussion of this year’s environmental successes, HVA will present its inaugural Lou and Elaine Hecht Follow the Forest Leadership Award to long-time local supporters, Lou and Elaine Hecht, for whom the award has been named. Additional recipients of this award for 2024 are Brian Hagenbuch of the Steep Rock Association and Jen Perga of the Winchester Land Trust. A cash bar will be available. We can’t wait to see you there!

American Mural Project
90 Whiting Street
Winsted, CT 06098
https://hvatoday.org/

The Winter Farmer’s And Gourmet Market At The Silo

LITCHFIELD COUNTY FOODIES have something to get excited about! announcing…

The Winter Farmer’s And Gourmet Market At The Silo

Starts Saturday dec 7 10am-1pm

The Silo at Hunt Hill Farm
44 Upland Rd New Milford CT

Evening Glow music

Evening Glow Music Series Fall Season – ‘Twas In The Moon of Wintertime
FREE
* Pre-registration encouraged

EVENING GLOW MUSIC SERIES ~ All are welcome to join us for relaxing and reflective music to close the day.

Live Performance 3:30-4:30 P.M.
Wine & Cheese reception to follow.

Entwyned Dee Hanson, Flute & Harp, Neal Humphreys, Cello, & Eric Hansen, Lute

‘TWAS IN THE MOON OF WINTERTIME: Early Christmas Music:
To celebrate the Christmas season and wintertime Entwyne play favorite carols from around the world. 18th and 19th century carols such as What Child is This, Good King Wenceslas, Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella are still beloved and regularly sung and played today. On their historic instruments they also perform lesser-known pieces from the 13th through the 18th centuries that all express the magic and mystery of the season.
Here is the link to their website where their credentials are: https://entwynedearlymusic.org/About.html

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19209

Live, Learn, and Lunch: Christmas Charity in the Gilded Age

Live, Learn, and Lunch: Christmas Charity in the Gilded Age
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Free, donations welcome
* Pre-registration required 2 days prior for lunch (by Dec 16).

12:00 Light Lunch
12:30 “Christmas Charity In The Gilded Age” presented By The Mark Twain Museum.

“Great baskets with the feet of turkeys protruding below blankets of flowers and fruit.”

As Clara Clemens recalled years later, one of the most important Christmas traditions for the Clemens family was assembling and delivering baskets of food and gifts to poor families in Hartford. This program explores the family’s charitable efforts in historic context: increasing prosperity for some, increasing poverty for many more, and a society torn over what to do about it.

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19403

Litchfield Holiday Shop

Join us at the Litchfield Community Center on Friday, December 13th, from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., for the Litchfield Holiday Boutique, benefiting Susan B. Anthony Project. This holiday shopping event will feature unique products from a variety of craft vendors, a door prize, and more. 10% of all sales will be donated to SBAP.

Litchfield Community Center

421 Bantam Rd. Litchfield, CT 06759

Phone 860-567-8302
Fax 860-567-0328

info@thecommunitycenter.org

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