Living Well in Litchfield County, Connecticut

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Faces, places, treasures, and trends that caught our attention

 

 

On Sunday, September 15, South Farms in Morris hosted Savor Litchfield, the region's premier culinary event.
For many families, Litchfield County is a small corner of New England that offers huge educational opportunities.
Out and About in Litchfield County featuring Pilobolus's Midsummer Ball, ASAP!, and The Great Country Mutt Show.
It still serves seriously good burgers and you can still catch a game at the bar, but chef and owner Kendra Chapman has continued to refine and expand her cooking to offer an increasingly diverse and sophisticated menu.
It bears the impressive title of New England Accordion Connection Museum and Company, and it is housed in the restored former North Canaan train station.
What makes the race special is not who zips across the finish line first; it’s the camaraderie, community support and, of course, the costumes, which make the race fun to watch.
A real estate agent with William Raveis Lifestyles Realty in Washington Depot, he enjoyed a long career as an executive for renowned international hotels including Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Maybourne Hotel Group, and The Peninsula Hotels. 
The North Canaan-based store and training facility provides comprehensive and personalized care, from socialization to human-grade food, holistic remedies including CBD products, enrichment toys, and grooming services.
Jean McMillen not only records and preserves stories, but has lived a compelling one.
Showcasing handcrafted, unique items connecting artists with the local community, Peggy Mercury is the kind of store where you’ll find something to change your appearance, mood, and perhaps even your perception.
In a town full of interesting people, few are more interesting than Charlie and Barbara Robinson.
When you get to the top of the steep, white steps at the Village Center for the Arts (VCA), you are greeted by an imposing, glass-paned purple door that looks like you should pull on the handle, but you’d be wrong: You push.
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