Share the Goodness: Community Events

At New Morning Market, not only can you discover new foods, flavors and products, but also a whole community of goodness.

 

Check out upcoming local events below:

 

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14th Annual Celebration of Young Photographers | ASAP! | Call for Submissions | August 1 – October 1 

Call for submissions! ASAP!’s annual Celebration of Young Photographers invites students in grades 6-12 to submit their photographs for a chance to participate in a juried art exhibition. A panel of professional photographers selects 60 photos for this public exhibition, recognizing the top four photos and their photographers for their outstanding and thoughtful work based on the yearly theme.
This year’s theme is Grace. Grace has many definitions, a few examples are: smoothness and elegance of movement, a divinely given talent or blessing, a short prayer of thanks said before a meal, or a recognition of humanity. What do you think of when you hear the word grace, and how will you capture its essence in your image?
View full submission guidelines at https://asapct.org/celebration-of-young-photographers/
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Community Rooting Conversations with Farmer Ellie | Green Village Initiative Every Wednesday at 6:30PM on ZOOM 

Learn how you can help GVI secure its farmland on Reservoir Avenue to grow food, knowledge, leadership and community!  Join here

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Goat Yoga | North Barn Sunday September 15th 6PM

Connect with nature and furry baby Nigerian dwarf goats at Flanders.  Experienced yoga instructor, Sharon Poarch, will lead guests in this one-hour gentle class suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced! Adorable goats will be frolicking & cuddling with you as you flow on the picturesque Van Vleck Farm. Participants will be outside, practicing with live animals and some degree of messiness (and a LOT of silliness) may be involved so they should dress accordingly, wear comfortable clothes, and bring along a yoga mat or towel. REGISTER here.

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Southbury Celebration | Southbury Training School Rt. 172 September 7th

 Southbury Celebration is a town-wide event featuring food, music, fireworks, and community fellowship. The annual program is co-sponsored by the Town of Southbury and the Southbury Training School and overlooks beautiful Lake Stibbs at the Southbury Training School on Route 172. The community event draws approximately 5,000 people each year. The 2024 Southbury Celebration will take place this September 7th with a rain date of the 8th.

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GirlTrek | Neighborhood Housing Services Waterbury Every Saturday 10am
Take a walk. Join a movement. Beyond walking, GirlTrek’s active members support local and national policy to increase physical activity through walking, improve access to safe places to walk, protect and reclaim green spaces, and improve the walkability and built environments of 50 high-need communities across the United States. More details here.

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Outdoor Movie Night “The Thrill of It All” | Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens | Friday, September 6th

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is hosting an outdoor movie night on Friday, September 6. The park will be screening the film, “The Thrill of It All” sponsored by National Iron Bank.

Successful OB-GYN Gerald Boyer (James Garner) and his wife, Beverly (Doris Day), are happily married with two children. At a dinner gathering, Beverly discusses her favorite soap, Happy Soap, and how much she enjoys it. When Beverly is introduced to the company’s owner, she is immediately offered a contract as the product’s spokeswoman for TV commercials. However, Gerald has a hard time adjusting to his wife’s newfound fame, and plots to foil Beverly’s career in order to keep her at home.

This movie night will be held at One Green Hill Road, Washington Depot, CT 06794. This event is free and open to the public. Movie rolls at dusk. BYO chairs, blankets, food and beverages. Leashed pets only. Thank you to the Gunn Memorial Library for their contribution in bringing this movie to the public.

Check the website for any updates or changes.

Art Show: Racies y Colores: A Tapestry of Latinx Identity | Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens | September 12th – 29th

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to welcome an art show in honor of National Hispanic Heritage month, “Raíces y Colores: A Tapestry of Latinx Identity,” on view beginning Thursday, September 12.

This exhibit highlights works from a collection of seven emerging Latino artists with an aim to celebrate the culture and contributions of Latino Americans in the artistic sphere, and includes works by seven emerging artists.

The exhibit is curated by park board member Maria Mostajo, a Latinx art collector and supporter of emerging artists. It will be on view through Sunday, September 29. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

FUNraiser | Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens | Saturday, September 14th 5PM

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens invites the community for an evening of celebration, music and friends at the FUNraiser on Saturday, September 14, 2024 beginning at 5 pm.

The event will feature a concert on the grounds of the Bryan Memorial Town Hall with live music by Anchor Management, followed by a reception with refreshments and hors d’oeuvres for select ticket levels at the park. Tickets available here.

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Joan Anthony to Show Artwork | Woodbury Public Library |  September 3rd-30th

Works in watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media focusing on botanical art and landscapes will be shown by Joan Murray Anthony in September at the Woodbury Public Library. An artist’s reception will be held on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 2 to 4 pm at the Library.

An artist for over 30 years, Joan’s current work was inspired at the start of Covid when she spent time at Hollister House Garden in Washington painting in the garden. When many places were closed down, the garden offered a welcome refuge and offered new subjects. Working in plein air, she lightly sketches flower subjects, then freely applies watercolor. As the painting progresses, she adds more detail, lines, and complementary colors.

LGBT(QIAP) + 101 program | Woodbury Public Library | Wednesday, September 4th 6PM

Learn more about the experiences, challenges, language, culture, and history of the queer community at the Woodbury Public Library on Wednesday, September 4 at 6:00 PM. The program offers a discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, including a discussion on the meaning, importance, and use of orientation labels and gender pronouns. Speakers from Q-Plus will discuss language and symbols and take a look at how queer identity intersects with other aspects of identity and culture. Common myths about queer art and the history of the queer rights movement will be addressed. They will also discuss a brief overview of risk factors, related statistics, and relevant anti-discrimination laws.  Register for this program on the Library’s website www.woodburylibraryct.org

Q Plus started as a grassroots, community based, youth led, volunteer run organization with the goal of filling gaps they saw in queer youth programming across Connecticut. In March of 2022, they received 501(c)3 status from the IRS. Q Plus continues to expand their programming to include weekly youth groups in towns across the state, hosting Open Mics, Summer Camps, and providing school support and GSA services.

Fall Migration with Bent of the River Audubon | Woodbury Public Library | Tuesday, September 10th 6:30PM

In the fall migrating birds start heading south to their wintering grounds. In this program, you’ll learn what birds we will see during migration here in Connecticut, find out more about why birds migrate, how they do so, and what you can do to help birds during their journey. 

Join Allison Middlemass, an environmental educator from Bent of the River Audubon in Southbury, as she shares insight into Connecticut’s migrating birds species at the Woodbury Public Library on Tuesday, September 10 at 6:30 PM.  Register on the Library’s website or call 203-263-3502 for more information.

Ms. Middlemass is a naturalist, environmental educator, and artist. She grew up in nature and a wildlife-loving family who cultivated her passion for wildlife conservation from a young age. She works as the Senior Coordinator of Community Conservation Programs at the Bent of the River Audubon Center in Southbury CT. Her role includes being an educator for the center as well as building partnerships with communities in underserved urban areas like Waterbury.

Megan Baldrige Poetry Reading | Woodbury Public Library | Saturday, September 14th 1PM

Join Megan Baldrige as she shares her poetry at the Woodbury Public Library on Saturday, September 14th at 1:00 PM.  Megan Baldrige is a homegrown Woodbury poet, graduate of Mitchell Elementary School, and daughter of Midge and the late Mac Baldrige, longtime Woodbury residents.  She studied Japanese at Yale, moved to New Mexico in the 1980’s and worked as a teacher (K-12, various grades at various times, and GED class teacher) until retirement 10 years ago. Recently she has written poetry: about politics, pumpkins, the pandemic, weeds in the garden, bad dogs and about the passion of addictive knitting. She will read a motley crew of light-hearted poems from her twelve books.

Margaret Anne Mary Moor Author Event | Woodbury Public Library | Saturday, September 21st 2PM

Author Margaret Anne Mary Moore shares her debut disability memoir Bold, Brave, and Breathless: Reveling in Childhood’s Splendiferous Glories While Facing Disability and Loss at the Woodbury Public Library on Saturday, September 21 at 2:00 PM.

A Fireman in the Making Author Talk | Woodbury Public Library | Tuesday, September 24th 6:30PM

Local author Rob Palmer comes to the Woodbury Public Library on Tuesday, September 24 at 6:30 PM to share his recently published book A Fireman in the Making.  In this first-person fictional account, the author transports the reader back to early 20th century New York City through the eyes of Mickey Farley, an aspiring architect attending college. Mickey instead is drawn to the perilous world of firefighting in a teeming metropolis. In the era of horse-drawn steam fire engines when firefighting was performed with little regard for personal safety, Mickey experiences thrills, dangers, boredom, and intense action as a member of the greatest fire department in the world. Registration is requested; register on the Library’s website www.woodbuylibraryct.org or call 203-263-3502 for more information.

The Way I See It: the Art of Christina Maschke | Woodbury Public Library | October 1st – 31st 2-4PM

The Way I See It: the Art of Christina Maschke will be on display in the Woodbury Public Library’s Gallery Space October 1 -31, with a reception for the artist scheduled on October 5. 2:00 – 4:00 PM. 

Christina Maschke is a fine artist based in New Milford, CT. She is recognized for her highly detailed colored pencil drawings of landscapes, wildlife, and commissioned pet portraits.
A self-taught artist, Christina refined her skills on her own through determination, and years of practice. 130 pieces of her work have been published in The Litchfield County Times.
In 2021 and 2023 she earned first place awards at The Great Hollow Juried Art Show in New Fairfield, CT.   Christina Maschke is currently an active member of the Sherman Art Association in Sherman CT

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The Southbury Public Library Youth Services

is pleased to announce events for children and teens. We are offering a variety of programs this month. All programs are generously sponsored by the Friends of the Southbury Public Library. For more information and to register online please visit our website: www.southburylibrary.org/events/

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