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Urban School Warrior Book Discussion and Meet & Greet with Waterbury Black Educators

Join us for an inspiring Author Conversation Event with Dr. David Snead, author of Urban School Warrior!

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✨ Plus, enjoy a Meet & Greet with Waterbury Black Educators
Saturday, November 22, 2025 — 4:00 PM
Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT
Be part of an engaging discussion about education, leadership, and the power of perseverance in our communities.
Urban School Warrior will be available starting October 15 on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more!
Hosted by:
Granville Academy of Waterbury
NAACP Greater Waterbury 2015 official
Waterbury OleSkool Cookout Committees
Lambda Rho Chapter of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Waterbury (CT) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated

144 West Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702
P (203) 753-0381

Free Parking is available behind the museum in lots on Park Place

https://www.mattmuseum.org/calendar/author/

An Evening of Opera

Nabucco on our Theater Screen

Join fellow opera lovers to view and discuss Nabucco.
Running time is approx. 3 hrs and there will be one short interval when coffee will be available.

* Pre-registration encouraged

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302

An Evening of Opera

TREEFORMS on view through 11/8

Jennifer Terzian Gallery is pleased to announce TREEFORMS, a solo show of new and recent paintings and works on paper by Connecticut based artist, Erin Koch Smith. The show is on view now through November 8.

My work often starts with something abstract – like a wayward emotion, a memory, or a hard to remember dream. Narrative is important to my work as an impetus, but I am always seeking places to depart from intentions, combine visual languages, and find something new or surprising. I am interested in the middle of things, facts into fiction, real into imagination, observation into abstraction, painting into drawing, childhood into growing up. My work often emerges out of trial, error, and engagement with materials and color. I employ the logic of daydreams and let the materiality of the work play a part in what happens next in hopes of giving language to things that are hard to talk about in other ways – things like shame, joy, love, and loss.

Treeforms are a play on Colorforms, the childhood toy with plastic shapes and colors that can be moved around to form pictures and stories. There is a loose play with the idea of a treehouse forming around trees that are also in flux. Everything is in a state of moving, hiding, shifting, dancing, and growing. I am interested in the romance of a treehouse as an ideal, built out of love, as a place that can be a shelter or permission to dream. It is a structure that is both an interior and exterior, and I use it as a metaphor for shame, but also for imagination. Treehouses feel rooted in childhood, slightly magical, built around a tree, which is simultaneously alive and rooted. And for the most part, you can’t live there. There is no running water, no heat, often no walls or permanent protection. There is always a time where you have to come down. – Erin Koch Smith

Erin Koch Smith (b. 1981, Richmond, VA) is an artist based in Mansfield, CT. She received a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University, and an MFA from the University of Connecticut. Her work has been exhibited in various national venues, including Five Points Gallery (CT), Contemporary Art Galleries (CT), Collar Works Gallery (NY), The Painting Center (NY), IPCNY (NY) and the Ely Center of Contemporary Art (CT). She has been the recipient of grants, fellowships, and residencies from the state of Connecticut, the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and is the upcoming Philip C. Curtis Artist-in Residence at Albion College in Albion, MI. She teaches part-time at University of Connecticut.

Jennifer Terzian Gallery
3BB South Street
Litchfield 06759

Jennifer Terzian Gallery

A Festival of Lessons & Carols

Join us for a beloved Hotchkiss tradition! The Hotchkiss Chorus presents the 66th annual Festival of Lessons & Carols on Sunday, December 7, at 7:00 p.m. in the Hotchkiss Chapel. Led by faculty member Jack Brown, with Joe Rose on the Chapel organ and Chaplain Jason Larson leading the service, the evening features classic a cappella carols, contemporary works by English and American composers, and a new setting of “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear” by student composer Jeff Gong. The audience is invited to sing along with favorite carols, and the night concludes with the candlelight singing of “Silent Night.” Free and open to all—come early to ensure a seat and enjoy this magical celebration of the season.

Hotchkiss – The Chapel
11 Interlaken Road Lakeville CT 06039

Art Show Opening

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to welcome artist Greta Boesel and her exhibition, “Söngskissur: Icelandic Song Sketches,” on view beginning Friday, Nov. 21.

An opening reception will be held on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 4 to 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.

“Söngskissur: Icelandic Song Sketches,” is a collection of 33 cantographs, or visual representations of songs, rendered in textile work, assemblage, collage and digital media, reflecting Icelandic music from the 14th century to present.

This show will remain on view through Sunday, Dec. 14. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
One Green Hill Road
Washington Depot, CT 06794
https://judyblackpark.org/art

David Grausman at the Piano

Mr. David Grausman at the Steinway Piano.

Saturday, November 15, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.

Drop in for dinner or a drink at the bar.

Fife n’ Drum Restaurant
52 Main Street
Kent, Connecticut. 06757

Reservations: (860) 927-3509

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David Grausman at the Piano

Mr. David Grausman at the Steinway Piano.

Sundays, 5:00 – 8:00 PM (this is a weekly engagement).

Drop in for dinner or a drink at the bar.

Since schedules can change, it is suggested to call ahead of time to double check if David is playing. Or/in addition, you can follow him on his Instagram: @david.grausman. He posts his Fife engagements on Saturdays.

Fife n’ Drum Restaurant
52 Main Street
Kent, Connecticut. 06757

Reservations: (860) 927-3509

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The Joint Chiefs at the FIFE

Local favorites the Joint Chiefs bring their tight harmonies & loose attitude to Kent, CT for a special Fridays@theFIFE … 2 nice long sets, from 6PM to 9PM.

Fife ‘n Drum Restaurant & Inn
53 North Main Street
Kent, CT 06757

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