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Dried Wreath Making

Create a fabulous, dried seasonal wreath designed to take you from late fall through the winter months. Join Beth Crowell of Meadow Rue Gardens as she shares her experience of drying flowers and offers advice for growing and preparing your own plants for drying. After a demonstration of proper assembly techniques, enjoy creating your own wreath with choice natural materials provided by Meadow Rue Gardens. Using a 14 inch metal base, you will craft a luxurious 24 inch artisanal wreath that will warmly welcome your favorite people into your home from fall through winter. Participants should bring their own clippers. A $50.00 materials fee is included in your registration.

Beth Crowell, along with husband, Mark Cheung, owns Meadow Rue Gardens, a small-scale specialty fresh cut flower farm and design studio, located in Litchfield, Connecticut. Their fresh cut flowers, propagated succulents, handmade wreaths, and various other handmade goods can be found at the Canton Main Street Farmer’s Market, and their design studio located in Litchfield, CT.

HHG Members $110
Non-Members $125

Hollister House Garden
300 Nettleton Hollow Rd
Washington, CT 06793 United States

Dried Wreath Making Workshop

WBCMF’s A Cappella Fest

Plan to join us at Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. for one of our most popular events, the A Cappella Singing Fest. This year’s concert features some of our best voices in the CT area. Witness the excitement and enthusiasm of the singers in all three groups this year with UConn’s Notes Over Storrs, as well as the Doox of Yale, and Something Extra from Yale. Doors open for the event at 7:00 p.m. It is highly recommended that you pre-purchase tickets on our website as the event has sold out in the past. If available, tickets will be sold at the door the night of the competition. The Woodbury-Bethlehem Community Music Foundation can be contacted through their website for tickets and more information: www.wbcmusicfoundation.org

Nonnewaug High School, 5 Minortown Road, Woodbury, CT, 7:30 P.M.
http://www.wbcmusicfoundation.org

Talk & Book Signing: Susan Kassirer

The Hickory Stick Bookshop is delighted to host Susan Kassirer who will be here to present and sign copies of her late mother’s recently discovered and published children’s book “The Knitting Witch” on Sunday October 20th at 2 pm. Joining Susan will be the book’s illustrator, Mark Richardson.

ABOUT THE BOOK

A long-lost manuscript, discovered by the author’s daughter, is finally brought to life and shared with the world. “The Knitting Witch” was penned by Norma Kassirer in the 1950s and cherished by her daughter Sue during her childhood. After Norma’s passing in 2013, Sue rediscovered the manuscript among her mother’s papers, sparking a journey to bring this treasure to today’s readers.

The story introduces readers to Ivy Lou, a spirited girl whose epic tantrums have gained her everything but friends until a whimsical witch enters her world and armed with enchanted knitting needles, whips up some magical friends. But the witch has plans of her own, and Ivy Lou’s home is soon transformed into a horrid little hut.

Readers will join Ivy Lou on a mesmerizing adventure, where daunting tasks like brewing potions replace a life of luxury and in which she embarks on an extraordinary journey to find her way home.

At its heart, “The Knitting Witch” is about the bond between mothers and daughters and the timeless magic of telling a story.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Norma Kassirer (1924-2013) was an acclaimed children’s author whose stories are celebrated for their wit, charm and magical narratives. Her timeless classic middle grade children’s novel “Magic Elizabeth”, was a bestseller in its Scholastic Book Club edition, is listed in Eden Ross Lipson’s New York Times Parent’s Guide to the Best Books for Children and has consistently garnered rave reader reviews. In addition, Norma was a poet and artist who influenced generations of poets and artists in her native Buffalo, NY.

Norma’s daughter, Sue Kassirer, is a freelance editor, writer and artist who worked for many years as a children’s book editor at Simon & Schuster, Viking-Penguin, Random House, and Harper Collins. Sue has published numerous children’s books of her own and is excitedly discovering many more manuscripts of her late mother’s.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Mark Richardson, a Rhode Island School of Design graduate, is a renowned artist and illustrator whose work bring stories to life with vivid and enchanting visuals. A friend of Sue’s, he read “The Knitting Witch”, loved it and spent a year illustrating it.

PRAISE FOR THE BOOK

“Outlandish humor and lightly scary fairy tale magic permeate this fantasy adventure…”– Publishers Weekly

“Through simple prose, Norma Kassirer creates a magical adventure that is just right for independent young readers. With a poet’s command of imagery and a mastery of narrative, Kassirer offers a fully imagined world in The Knitting Witch that you won’t soon forget.”–Geoffrey Gatza, author of The Albatross Around the Neck of Albert Ross

“…reads like a bedtime story and will have kids giggling at Ivy Lou’s outrageous behavior.”–Avi, Newbery Award-winning author of Crispin: The Cross of Lead

This event is free and open to the public. If you are unable to attend this event, you may reserve signed copies of “The Knitting Witch” by calling The Hickory Stick Bookshop at (860) 868 0525, or shop our website 24/7 at www.hickorystickbookshop.com.

The Hickory Stick Bookshop
2 Green Hill Rd
Washington Depot
CT 06794
https://hickorystickbookshop.com/event/2024-10-20/presentation-book-signing-knitting-witch

Free Movie: The Grinch

Please join us for a FREE showing of Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Sunday, December 15th at 2pm. Tickets are free but space is limited, so please reserve your tickets in advance on our website. Tickets will be available for reservation starting two weeks out form showtime. Outside food and beverage are not permitted, but there will be concessions available for purchase. This free community showing is brought to you by the generosity of NBT bank.

The Colonial Theatre
27 Railroad Street
Canaan, CT
https://canaancentennialtheatre.thundertix.com

Free Movie: Elf

Please join us for a FREE showing of Elf on Sunday, December 8th at 2pm. Tickets are free but space is limited, so please be sure to reserve your tickets in advance on our website. Tickets will be available starting two weeks out from showtime. Outside food and beverage are not permitted, but concessions will be available for purchase. This free community showing is brought to you by the generosity of Community Health and Wellness.

The Colonial Theatre
27 Railroad Street
Canaan, CT
https://canaancentennialtheatre.thundertix.com

Free Movie: Mary Poppins

Please join us for a free showing of Mary Poppins on Sunday, November 17th at 2pm. Tickets are free but space is limited, so please be sure to reserve your tickets in advance on our website. Tickets will be available starting two weeks out from showtime. Outside food and beverage are not permitted but concessions will be available for purchase. This free community showing is brought to you by the generosity of the Sultans of Soot.

The Colonial Theatre
27 Railroad Street
Canaan, CT
https://canaancentennialtheatre.thundertix.com

Jewelry Trunk Show

Pleased to be reaching out to invite you to join us in the Parlor at Mayflower Inn & Spa, Auberge Resorts Collection for an exclusive Savannah Friedkin Jewelry trunk show, showcasing a stunning new collection crafted from 100% certified recycled precious metals and climate-neutral lab-grown diamonds.

Each piece celebrates the individuality and beauty of women, symbolizing strength and resilience through its unique designs. Savannah Friedkin, a Texas-born third-generation conservationist, created this collection to honor both the environment and the empowerment of people.

Event Dates: Friday, Oct. 18 – Sunday, Oct. 20
Time: 11 AM – 5 PM

https://savannahfriedkin.com/

Artist Talk, Demo

Artist Talk, Demonstration and Showcase

Alibaba Awrang, Master Painter/Calligrapher and Matin Malikzada, Master Potter, internationally recognized Afghan master artists were forced to flee Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover. Each artist, along with his family, is now settled in NW CT.
Meet the artists, hear the stories of their struggles, joy, creativity and resilience.

2:00pm – 3:30pm
FREE / Donations Welcome
* Pre-registration encouraged

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=19302

“The History of the Shepaug Aqueduct: Is There Really a Tunnel Under Bantam Lake?”

Join us for the Morris Historical Society’s Annual Meeting on October 17, 2024, at 7:00 PM in the Morris Town Hall! Experience a night of history and community spirit, featuring a brief business meeting followed by a captivating PowerPoint presentation, “The History of the Shepaug Aqueduct: Is There Really a Tunnel Under Bantam Lake?”

Enjoy light refreshments while connecting with fellow history enthusiasts. Everyone is welcome!

Morris Town Hall
3 East Street
Morris, CT 06763
https://www.morrishistoricalsocietyct.com/events

Singular Plays: ART

Connecticut Theatre Exchange is proud to launch this partnership with The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens, a series of free staged readings of “Singular Plays” chosen to connect community, provoke thought, and encourage discussion.

Art by Yasmina Reza, with translation by Christopher Hampton
Sunday, October 20th at 2 pm
Featuring Sebastian Tillinger, Patrick Horan, and Kent Burnham
Directed by Tracy Liz Miller
Limited Seating
For free tickets, visit www.ctheatrex.org

Three long-time friends confront the inevitability of their changing
relationship when a provocative piece of art enters their lives. A
friendship is tested, and the aftermath of action, and reaction,
affirms the powers of their bond.

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
1 Green Hill Road
Washington, CT 06794

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