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Halloween Bash

Glowin’ Ghouls & Goblins Halloween Bash (Grades 6-9)

5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for an epic Halloween finale like no other! In collaboration with the Litchfield Historical Society, we’re throwing a spooktacular bash in the scarecrow fields at the Tapping Reeve Meadow.

This event is FREE and open to all ghouls and goblins Grades 6-9. Make sure to dress in your best costume because we’re ending Halloween in style!
Toast & Co is donating 10 – $10 gift cards for the costume contests.

Get ready for an evening filled with glowing fun, chilling vibes, and memories that will spook you (in a good way) until next Halloween!

See you there… if you dare!

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
www.thecommunitycenter.org

https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19211

The Letters Project

7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
$5 donation welcome at door
* Pre-registration encouraged

This promises to be a delightful, entertaining and thought-provoking
evening as John Fabiani and special guest readers bring an
extraordinary collection of letters to life.

This year’s program includes James Thurber on the hazards of driving at night, Alexander Graham Bell sends some Dad jokes to his youngest daughter, why Lincoln grew his beard, how to write a play by Edouard Pailleron, an inside view of what really drives the art market, more bites from the Big Apple, Pete Muggins returns, and the Theater Company of the United States Combined Choir, Chorus, Chorale and Carolers and will perform the world premiere of a long undiscovered Christmas carol.

Readers & Singers include:
Joe Stofko, Hitchy Rahilly, Ingrid Smith, Beth Steinberg, Lori Poulin, Michael Accuosti, Tim Clery, Thersa Amico, Mike Bolinski, and Tim Phillips.

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
www.thecommunitycenter.org

https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19222

Music Documentary: Willie Nelson

Music Documentary: Willie Nelson
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Free, Donations Welcome

90th Birthday Celebration!
The star-studded special celebrates Willie Nelson’s milestone 90th birthday and the 12-time GRAMMY® Award winner’s contributions to popular culture and music. This historic concert event of the year features unforgettable collaborations and once-in-a-lifetime performances by Willie Nelson, Beck, Gary Clark Jr., Sheryl Crow, Snoop Dogg, Norah Jones, Miranda Lambert, Dave Matthews, Nelson’s sons Lukas Nelson and Micah Nelson, Keith Richards, George Strait and Chris Stapleton.

Run Time (1hr 28min)

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
www.thecommunitycenter.org

https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19154

Evening Glow Music Series

Evening Glow Music Series Fall Season – “Schubert’s Song Cycle Winterreise”
FREE
* Pre-registration encouraged
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.

William Braun, Pianist & Christopher Grundy, Baritone voice: “Schubert’s Song Cycle Winterreise”

Complete Series:
November 21: Rebecca Patterson, Violin Cello & Megan Sesma, Harpist

December 12: Entwyned Dee Hanson, Flute & Harp, Neal Humphreys, Cello, & Eric Hansen, Lute
‘TWAS IN THE MOON OF WINTERTIME: Early Christmas Music:

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
www.thecommunitycenter.org

https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19207

Waterbury Symphony Orch.

Waterbury Symphony Orchestra: Handel, Mozart, Stravinsky & Beethoven

4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Call 203-346-2000 or visit www.waterburysymphony.org
* For more information and to reserve a seat call 203-346-2000 or visit www.waterburysymphony.org

Join us here at the Litchfield Community Center for an exciting Autumn Chamber Concert featuring musicians from the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra part of the WSO’s “Centuries of Sound Messiah to Swift” series.

Handel/Campbell: Entrance of the Queen of Sheba from Solomon
Mozart: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro
Stravinsky: Octet (1923)
Beethoven: Octet in Eb, op.103

Celebrate the beauty of Fall with lovely music!
Tickets are $30.00 pp.

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
www.thecommunitycenter.org

https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19244

Halloween Fun Day

Halloween Fun Day (Featuring Award Winning Storyteller Rona Leventhal)
10:30 am – 1:00 pm
FREE
* Pre-registration encouraged, but not required.

All Ages Welcome!

Join us for a spooktacular Kids Halloween Fun Day, perfect for children of all ages! Get ready for a day filled with Halloween games, tasty snacks, and loads of fun. Come dressed in your favorite costume and enjoy the exciting Performance of “Goblins and Giggles: Stories for a Halloween Eve.” By Award Winning Storyteller Rona Leventhal!

This event is completely free and a fantastic way to celebrate the Halloween season with friends and family. Don’t miss out on this frightfully fun day! See you there!

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
www.thecommunitycenter.org

https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19160

Artist Reception – Lori Barker

Artist Reception – Lori Barker – Spirits of Nature
Friday Nov.29. 3-6 pm
at the Souterrain Gallery
The exhibit is open through the Holiday Season till December 31.

The Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
413 Sharon Goshen Tnpk
West Cornwall CT 06796
http://souterraingallery.net

Point of View

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition featuring contemporary landscape paintings and drawings. Immortalized in the 1800s by painters in the Hudson River School, the Hudson River Valley has been a rich source of inspiring forests, mountains, and vistas for artists. Point of view is the position from which something is observed; it is also the voice in which a story is told. The three artists in this show live and work in the region and continue this rich legacy. Their artwork tells the story of unique observation, impression, and interpretation.

Andrea Kantrowitz presents a new series of large-scale ink and brush artworks on Mylar. Hovering on the threshold between drawing and painting, they capture the forest’s intricate forms—twisting branches, layered foliage, vernal pools, and light filtering through the canopy above. Rather than literal representations, these pieces, six and seven feet tall, convey the immersive experience of being “among the trees,” as the poet Mary Oliver once wrote. The fluidity of ink captures both serenity and complexity, drawing viewers into the detailed, dense world of the forest.

Kantrowitz’s art evokes the meditative state of being “lost in the woods,” inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, or “forest bathing.” As the images slowly come into focus for the viewer, the experience echoes the process of attuning to the hidden rhythms of the woodland. Her work translates the overwhelming density and richness of the natural world into a visual language that encourages contemplation, asking viewers to connect deeply with the environment and their own sense of presence within it.

Andrea Kantrowitz’s work has been exhibited throughout the world and is in many public and private collections. Her research has been widely published and she is a sought-after educator and speaker. Kantrowitz earned her Ed.D from Columbia University Teachers College, she holds a BA in Art and Cognition from Harvard University and an MFA in Painting from Yale. She is the Director of the Art Education Program at the State University of New York at New Paltz. She has been represented by the gallery since 2005. Kantrowitz lives, hikes, draws, and paints in the Hudson Valley, NY.

David Konigsberg, an inveterate hiker, depends on the natural world for the captured and imagined drama in his paintings. Living in the upper Hudson Valley, which is still rural and agricultural, the artist is surrounded by mountains laced with foot trails; it is an ideal location for a painter whose compositions are a testament to the sweetness of lingering recollections and the introspective journeys they inspire. David Konigsberg’s work bridges the divide between art and real life in paintings that are both objective and conceptual and are a meditation on life and creativity.

David Konigsberg’s paintings focus on the places where nature and humanity meet. Konigsberg’s works bridge the divide between art and real life in semi-narrative paintings that are both objective and conceptual. His work occupies a netherworld of image and memory in his very personal narratives, which are not meant to be deciphered but experienced as emotional possibilities.

Konigsberg’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States and has been featured in the New York Times, Chronogram, Wall Street International, and Brooklyn Journal, as well as numerous art and culture blogs. Konigsberg has been represented by the gallery since 2007. The artist lives and works in Hudson, New York.

The paintings of Thomas Sarrantonio seek to mediate between realms of external perception and internal reflection. They present themselves as meditations on nature and self. Choosing humble, often overlooked subject matter such as a lone tree or the morning fog, he attempts to translate the dynamic processes of nature into the stasis of physical matter on a painted surface. Small oil paintings are produced directly from nature while large paintings are studio productions that utilize memory, experience, imagination and conceptual ideas to negotiate the terrain of contemporary painting. The paintings are offered to the viewer as templates to provoke active participation in the process of seeing and quiet contemplation of the act of consciousness.

Thomas Sarrantonio’s paintings have been exhibited widely and he is the recipient of numerous honors including a Pollock-Krasner Award and a Visiting Artist Residency in Normandy, France. Sarrantonio holds degrees in Biology and English. He studied Painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, where his teachers included Will Barnet and Sidney Goodman. He lives and works in Rosendale, NY.

Please contact Lani Holloway, Associate Director, Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquires or to arrange a preview of the exhibition.

Kenise Barnes Fine Art
7 Fulling Lane, Kent, CT 06757
www.kbfa.com

Exhibition dates: October 19 – November 24
Opening reception: Sunday, October 20, 4-6 pm
https://www.kbfa.com/exhibitions/271-point-of-view-andrea-kantrowitz-david-konigsberg-thomas-sarrantonio/overview/

Veterans Dinner

Veterans, Join Us for Our First Honorary Thanksgiving Dinner!
The Litchfield County Irish American Club warmly invites all veterans to our inaugural Thanksgiving Dinner on November 17th. Our organization, Litchfield County Irish American Club, is dedicated to supporting veterans and their families, and we believe that hosting this dinner is a meaningful way to show our appreciation for their service and sacrifice
Enjoy great food, good company, and a spirit of gratitude as we honor our veterans.
To register, visit: lcirishamericanclub.org/veterans-dinner
For more information, email us at: lcirishamericanclub@gmail.com
We look forward to sharing this special day with you!

VFW NEW Milford
11 AVERY RD.
NEW MILFORD ,CT 06776

Veterans Dinner

Flanders Haunted Hikes

Flanders Haunted Hikes: A Ghost Town Experience
Dates & Times:
Fridays, October 18 and 25 – 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Saturdays, October 19 and 26 – 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Place: The Studio
Cost: $9 per person

Join us for our 6th annual Haunted Hikes! Hermit Guides will take groups of 13 souls to discover what spirits lurk in our fields and forests. Between 4 PM and 6 PM, join a family friendly hike for a not-so scary walk in the woods. But, from 6:15 PM to 8 PM, be a braver soul for a spine chilling walk in the dark woods. The later walks are not recommended for children under 12 or the faint of heart. Be prepared for a night of adventure and dress for the worst of conditions!

Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust
5 Church Hill Road
Woodbury CT 06798

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