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Lunch and Learn: Chinese Mission

Join us for a delightful afternoon of good food and engaging conversations about local art and history!
Order ahead from Sweet Bella @ The MATT or bring your own lunch to enjoy.
First Wednesday of Every Month | 12–1 PM

In the 1870s, 120 boys from China, most of them barely teenagers, came to Connecticut to participate in a groundbreaking scheme: a cultural and educational exchange program. The boys boarded ships and trains, leaving everything familiar, with the expectations of a nation on their shoulders. The story of the boys of the Chinese Educational Mission is a story of hopes, dreams, sacrifice, and the life-changing experience of international exchange.

COST
$10.00 per Non- Member
$5.00 per Member
Pre-registration is suggested due to limited spots.

Sponsored by Christine and Eugene Shugrue

Mattatuck Museum
144 West Main Street , Waterbury, CT, 06702

2026-02-04

https://www.mattmuseum.org/calendar/lunch-and-learn-februray/

Memorial Sweetheart Run/Walk

24th Annual Bob and Peg Andrulis Memorial Sweetheart Run/Walk
1:00 am – 1:00 pm

Adults – $30 / 10 & Under – $10 / 80+ FREE
*$35 AFTER 12:00 NOON on 2/12/26 and Day of Race

5 MILE RUN ~ 3 MILE WALK
**USATF Certified 5 Mile Course #CT13035JHP**
Start & Finish Litchfield Community Center
Course Is of Varied Terrain
Proceeds To Benefit Litchfield Community Center
T-shirts, “goodie bags”, great refreshments and age division prizes
*Long Sleeve T-Shirts Guaranteed For First 150 Registrants*

Walkers Of All Ages Are Welcome To Join In The Fun!

REGISTRATION DAY OF EVENT 9:00am – 10:45am

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

2026-02-14

24th Annual Bob and Peg Andrulis Memorial Sweetheart Run/Walk

Lyrics for the Land!

Lyrics for the Land!
An Evening of music celebrating the Love of Open Space & Community Spirit!

7:00-10:00PM
$20 per person
BYOB & FOOD

Root yourself in music with:
The Western Lands Trio
The John Stey Band
Jason & Lindsey Perkel
Mike Wilson
And Stay for the Jam!

Proceeds to benefit:
Litchfield Land Trust & Litchfield Community Center

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

2026-02-06

Lyrics for the Land!

WSO’s Young Artist Initiative

Waterbury Symphony Orchestra: Thomas Clark, WSO’s Young Artist Initiative
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Join us for Waterbury Symphony Orchestra’s 2025-2026 Season “Where Music Takes Us”

A World-Class Ensemble: Quintet ZaRiah & Yale’s Melvin Chen
The 2nd of WSO’s 3-Concert Litchfield Series this season
One of the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra’s most meaningful artistic partnerships is its long-standing collaboration with the Yale School of Music—a relationship that brings extraordinary young talent to local audiences year after year. Conceived by current Board Chair Thomas Clark, WSO’s Young Artist Initiative was created with a simple but powerful idea: to introduce our community to the next generation of great musicians, just as they are coming into their own.

On Sunday January 18, that vision comes vividly to life with a chamber concert featuring Quintet ZaRiah, a world-class emerging ensemble whose artistry is already making national waves—introduced to WSO through distinguished pianist Melvin Chen, longtime Professor in the Practice of Piano at Yale School of Music and Director of the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival / Yale Summer School of Music.
To hear an artist of Chen’s stature perform one of the pieces planned for the concert, Poulenc’s brilliant Sextet, in tandem with a rising young chamber ensemble is an extraordinary and rare treat.
Quintet ZaRiah is no stranger to our region. This past summer, the ensemble was in residence at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, where their electrifying performances quickly became a highlight of the season.
Three of the quintet’s five members are currently completing graduate degrees at the Yale School of Music, while all five are already accomplished orchestral musicians. Collectively, they have performed with some of the world’s most respected ensembles, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New World Symphony, and leading regional orchestras across the country.
Beyond their technical brilliance, Quintet ZaRiah brings a compelling sense of purpose to their music-making. With three members who are first-generation college students and three who hail from the rural South, the ensemble is deeply committed to expanding access to classical music and engaging underserved communities—an ethos that resonates strongly with WSO’s own mission.
Repertoire

• Samuel Coleridge-Taylor – They Will Not Lend Me A Child (~4’)
• Carl Nielsen – Wind Quintet, Op. 43 (~27’)
• Francis Poulenc – Sextet (~19 – 20’) with Melvin Chen, piano
• Valerie Coleman – Tzigane (~11’)
Tickets: $30 General Admission | $10 Students with ID

For tickets online: visit waterburysymphony.org
For tickets by phone: Call WSO/Palace Box Office, at (203) 346-2000 (Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.).
The chamber concert is the 2nd of WSO’s three concert ‘LITCHFIELD SERIES’ generously supported by Series Sponsor O&G Industries as well as WSO’s 24/25 Season Presenting Sponsor Thermo Conductor Services. The Series is being presented as part of a new partnership with the Litchfield Community Center.

The performances will be followed by a complimentary reception.

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

2026-01-18

Waterbury Symphony Orchestra: Thomas Clark, WSO’s Young Artist Initiative

Rhyme Time & Playgroup

Wednesdays in February at 10:30 AM

Perfect for 18 – 36 months, but fun for everyone!

Lots of rhymes, a sprinkling of songs, and one or two shared board books round out this library program that is perfect for little ones who need to get those wiggles out. Stay to PLAY! After the rhymes, stay for some unstructured play time with other kiddos.

Oliver Wolcott Library
160 South Street
Litchfield CT 06759

2026-02-04

https://www.owlibrary.org/childrens-events.aspx

Tuesday Baby Time at OWL

Tuesdays in February at 10:30 AM

Perfect for Birth – 18 months, but fun for everyone!

Meet us in the Children’s Room for Baby Time! This calm, cozy program is designed for pre-walkers who aren’t quite ready for the high energy of Rhyme Time. We will focus on nursery rhymes, lullabies, and bonding with your baby.

Oliver Wolcott Library
160 South Street
Litchfield CT 06759

2026-02-03

https://www.owlibrary.org/childrens-events.aspx

Stay to Play Saturday’s at OWL

Saturdays in February at 10:30 AM

All ages welcome!

Come to OWL for an all ages storytime in the children’s room every Saturday at 10:30 then stay to play.
In addition to our puppet theater, wooden blocks, and train set, we now have sorting toys! We also have our ongoing KPop Demon Hunter BINGO with a prize for winners. Our craft table is home to comic drawing supplies, as well as coloring sheets for younger children.
And most importantly come in to browse our collection of print books, Nutmeg nominees, and Wonderbooks!

Oliver Wolcott Library
160 South Street
Litchfield CT 06759

2026-02-07

https://www.owlibrary.org/childrens-events.aspx

Jim Scianna: Duke Ellington

Songs from the Duke Ellington Songbook Featuring the Jim Scianna Duet

Thursday, February 26 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM
In-Person & on Zoom
Registration required for In-Person. Register at OWL website.
Zoom link active at time of event at OWL website.

Duke Ellington is recognized as one of the most important composers in jazz history, as well as a renowned jazz pianist, band leader and arranger.

Join Jim Scianna and Mark Templeton in this engaging and educational concert featuring such great classics as It Don’t Mean a Thing, Satin Doll and Take the “A” Train.

About the Musicians:

Jim Scianna – Acoustic Bassist
Jim performs professionally as a free-lance musician in the Connecticut/New York area and in ensembles ranging from duets to big bands and orchestras. A graduate of Western Connecticut State University with a masters in music education, Jim also attended Berklee College of Music. He has taught music in Region#15 Connecticut public school system for 28 years and has been fortunate to have worked and studied with fine musicians and educators in all styles of music.

Mark Templeton – Pianist
Mark has toured and performed with trumpet legends Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Shaw and Clark Terry, as well as saxophonists Kenny Garrett, Gerry Bergonzi and Frank Foster. He has played at the Nice and Berlin Jazz Festivals, the World Expo in Seville, Spain and numerous other festivals and tours. His arranging and recording credits include work for Major League Baseball, Hall and Oates, PBS, and Wishbone Ash.

Oliver Wolcott Library
160 South Street
Litchfield CT 06759

2026-02-26

https://www.owlibrary.org/adult-events.aspx

Trivia & Treat Night at OWL

Trivia Night at OWL
Tuesday, February 10 from 6:30 – 8:00 PM
In-Person ONLY. Registration is required at OWL website.

Put your knowledge to the test at OWL’s trivia night! Participate with a group or participate on your own! All adults are welcome to join in for a night of fun and refreshments.

There will be four rounds, each covering a different topic. At the end of the four rounds, the team with the most points will receive a gift card to a local business!

Each team may have up to 5 members (or you can play alone). If you do not have a team but would like to be on one, teams can be formed with other solo players on the night of the event.

Oliver Wolcott Library
160 South Street
Litchfield CT 06759

2026-02-10

https://www.owlibrary.org/adult-events.aspx

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