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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Summer Camp | ASAP! | Washington, CT | August 5th-16th M-F 9am-3:30PM

Registration is now open! Join us in Washington for Summer Camp 2024! Campers in grades 1-6 will experience puppetry, circus, painting, clay, rock climbing, nature, and athletics–along with some special surprises! Campers in grades 7-10 will practice artistic expression, explore nature, and develop lifelong friendships. Professional teaching artists will guide campers in visual arts, cooking, performing arts, and music. The adventure courses will help them discover their courageous side and practice cooperative teamwork. Visit https://asapct.org/summer-programs/ to learn more and register.
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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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Flanders Summer Camp & Academies | Van Vleck Farm & Nature Sanctuary June 10 – August 30

In our popular summer camp series, children can explore nature, art, agriculture, and ecology in a fun, healthy, and stimulating outdoor environment.  From farming fun to outdoor explorations, art adventures, or creative cooking, Flanders’ summer camp offers more than 70 programs to keep children ages 3 to 13 entertained!  Great spaces, great programs – for all ages! More Information | Register for Camp

Farm to Flanders:  Annual Benefit & Auction  
Join us on Sunday, August 25th for a unique dining experience, an amazing auction, and a fabulous raffle in support of your local area nature center & land trust. This annual event raises essential funds to continue our mission to provide opportunities to appreciate nature’s wonders and preserve land, inspiring lifelong learning about our natural world. Support Flanders again this year by purchasing your ticket to Farm to Flanders. You choose your participant support level.  Don’t miss out on this very special event!
Sunday, August 25 | Van Vleck Farm & Nature Sanctuary | More Information | Purchase your tickets
Rhythm Of The Elements
Create rhythms and melodies that invoke fire, water, air, earth, and ether through drumming and vocal play. Connect to each other and the nature that surrounds us in this electrifying workshop. Anitra Brooks, a CT-grown musician and teaching artist, will demonstrate basic technique and rhythms on the djembe and other hand percussions to create a drum circle groove. Participants will learn songs from different countries, sing in multiple languages, and engage in vocal improvisation. Build community, nurture joy, and have fun! *Program sponsored by the Green Feather Foundation http://www.greenfeather.org/
Saturday, July 27 | 7 PM | Sugar House | $10 members & $15 non | REGISTER

Goat Yoga
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.
Sundays, July 28 and September 15 | 6 PM | North Barn | $15 members & $25 non, $10 ages 15 & under | REGISTER

Journey Dance!
Come move mindfully while exploring the elements with live music, surrounded by flowers. Open your heart through music, dance, and art.  Get grounded in nature, inspire your mind, balance your emotions, and connect with the community. Meditation and movement expert, JoJo Keane, will guide you through a joyful flow of movement to embody more grace in our lives and world. Bring a yoga mat or blanket. All ages, bodies, and abilities are welcomed and accommodated.  *Program sponsored by the Green Feather Foundation http://www.greenfeather.org/
Saturday, Aug 10 | 2 PM | Sugar House | $30 members & $35 non | REGISTER

Tales Of The Earth: A Handmade Puppet Dreams Film Screening
Calling puppet lovers of all ages! Join us for a collection of short puppet films from producer Heather Henson that celebrate the natural world, screened under the stars. Bring your picnic blankets and baskets early for a craft inspired by the films. The film screening will start once dark at about 8 PM. See the full lineup of films and learn more at www.handmadepuppetdreams.com/earth.   *Program sponsored by the Green Feather Foundation http://www.greenfeather.org/
Saturday, Aug 10 | 5 PM | Sugar House | Complimentary members & $5 non | REGISTER

Insects At Night!
Are you curious about nocturnal insects? Everyone’s familiar with daytime insects, but rarely have a chance to see the array of moths, beetles, and other insects that wait until dark to emerge from their daytime hiding places. We will collect, observe, and learn about nocturnal insects and their relatives. This is a great family program.  Please bring a headlamp or flashlight and a sense of adventure!
Friday, Aug 16 | 8 PM | South Barn | $10 members & $15 non | REGISTER

 

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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 “Erin Brockovich” | Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens | Friday, August 2nd

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is hosting an outdoor movie night on Friday, August 2. The park will be screening the film, “Erin Brockovich,” sponsored by National Iron Bank.

Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts) is a woman in a tight spot. Following a car accident in which Erin is not at fault, Erin pleads with her attorney Ed Masry (Albert Finney) to hire her at his law firm. Erin stumbles upon some medical records placed in real estate files. She convinces Ed to allow her to investigate, where she discovers a cover-up involving contaminated water in a local community which is causing devastating illnesses among its residents.

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.

“Living in an Abstract World” | Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens | On View August 2nd-18th; Reception: Saturday August 3rd 3-5pm

The show highlights the artists’ layered, textured abstract paintings, inspired by the colors and forms found in the world. They reflect a kind of ‘emotional landscape’—a deeply personal reaction to the shifting forces of darkness and light in everyone’s life.

The exhibit will be on view through Sunday, August 18. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

Outdoor Movie Night “Erin Brockovich” | Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens | Saturday, August 31st

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is hosting a drive-in movie night on Saturday, August 31. The park will be screening the film, “The Princess Diaries,” sponsored by The Glass Family at the River Walk Pavilion located at 11 School Street, 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.

Outdoor Movie Night “The Goodbye Girl” | 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 Goodbye Girl,” sponsored by National Iron Bank. A live, in-person Q&A with actor Marsha Mason will be held before the film.

After being dumped by her live-in boyfriend, a former unemployed dancer, Paula McFadden (Marsha Mason), and her 10-year-old daughter are reluctantly forced to live with a struggling off-Broadway actor Elliot Garfield (Richard Dreyfuss). As time goes by, Paula finds herself falling for Elliott and he for her. Can she learn to trust again and not think Elliott will say goodbye like all the others?

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.

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.

Learn more here: https://judyblackpark.org/funraiser

Tickets are available here: https://crm.bloomerang.co/HostedDonation?ApiKey=pub_972f0a8c-650e-11e9-9f3d-0aa640fb8062&WidgetId=5425152

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Emerging Artists Annachiara Chacchia, Mary Lasley, and Sam Wilder | Woodbury Public Library | July 1 – 31

The Woodbury Public Library will host “Emerging Artists: Annachiara Chacchia, Mary Lasley and Sam Wilder” in the Gallery Space July 1 – 31 with a reception for the artists on Saturday July 6, 2:00 – 4:00 PM.

Annachiara Chacchia is an artist based in Woodbury Connecticut. Falling in love with art at an early age she pursued her bachelors in fine art in college. An influential period was her time abroad in Florence Italy, studying the masters surrounded by the Tuscan countryside. The artistic elements of ancient Rome and the Renaissance have been inspirational, and continues to influence her work today. She wants her work to convey an element of nature while also grasping the essence of traditional paintings and ambience found in classical art. 

Mary Lasley is a painter, cartoonist, graphic designer, and writer. Since graduating from the University of Connecticut in 2023 with a B.A. in English and a minor in studio art, Mary has been wandering the town of Woodbury making absurd proclamations—four of which are part of this exhibition. She hopes you enjoy them. 

Sam Wilder is a 20 year old artist from Woodbury, CT. Most of his personal projects manifest from an incessant urge to escape into the immersive worlds and stories created inside his head. Introspection is a value he uses to release pain and to understand internal/external challenges through his characters and their stories. One of his goals as an artist is to leave a mark in as many places as he can, including the hearts and souls of others. 

Emerging Artists will be on display during regular library hours, and during the Arts Alliance of Woodbury’s Arts Walk on July 20th.  For more information, visit the Library’s website www.woodburylibraryct.org or call 203-263-3502.

Works by Diana Windham | Woodbury Public Library | August 1 – 30th

The Woodbury Public Library will be highlighting works by artist Diana Windham in the Library’s Gallery Space in August.  A reception for the artist will take place on Saturday August 3 at 2:00 PM.

Diana Windham studied painting at The State School of Visual Arts in Frankfurt, Germany and was greatly influenced by the etchings of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters.  At Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, she studies with the late James McGarrell and received a Master of Arts in Teaching.  The Art Students League in New York City provided the next stage in her development as a painter of the human figure. Edwin Dickinson’s masterful rendering of one focused-upon area next to another, combined with his open-minded conversation with avant garde artists was enlightening and inspiring. To be completely in charge of one’s subject matter, at the same time, inventing something new became her goal.

 For more information visit the Library’s website www.woodburylibraryct.org or call 203-263-3502 for more information.

Sound Bath with Gong with Nick Switz and Brianna Magnotti | Woodbury Public Library | Saturday, August 3rd 10AM

Immerse yourself in the soothing and transformative experience of a Sound Bath with Gong with Nick Switz and Brianna Magnotti at the Woodbury Public Library on Saturday, August 3 at 10:00 am. This unique class combines the ancient practice of sound healing with the powerful vibrations of a gong and other instruments, offering a holistic approach to relaxation and well-being.

Participants will begin with a brief guided meditation followed by sound immersion as the facilitator plays the gong and other instruments, creating an immersive soundscape. The vibrations and tones of the gong promote deep relaxation, reduce stress, and support mental clarity.

This class is suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners.  Comfortable clothing is suggested, bring a yoga mat or cushion to lie on.  Registration is required for this program; call 203-263-3502 or register on the Library’s website www.woodburylibraryct.org  

Why CT State CC? A New Approach to Higher Education | Woodbury Public Library | Saturday, August 10th 2PM | Wednesday August 21st 6:30PM

On July 1, 2023, Connecticut’s community colleges completed their consolidation into Connecticut State Community College – CT State. With the launch of CT State, students have an opportunity for a new higher education experience – one whose foundations are built on over 60 years of academic excellence and student success.  Join members of the Naugatuck Valley campus recruitment team to find out more about how CT State can be a great start to your college career at the Woodbury Public Library on Saturday, August 10 at 2:00 PM, and on Wednesday, August 21 at 6:30 PM.

CT State provides a cohesive community college experience for the state’s residents who wish to attain a degree or certificate in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree or entry into the workforce. With 12 campuses across Connecticut, CT State is the signature provider of higher education opportunities in Connecticut, educating more than 60,000 credit students a year. In fact, CT State is the fifth largest community college in the nation, standing alongside leaders like Northern Virginia, Miami-Dade and Ivy Tech.

Teams of faculty have worked for the past several years to develop consistent curricula in all areas of study, and students will be able to move among campuses and know that their classroom experience will be of the highest quality, delivered by the finest faculty in the state. The programs and majors found in CT State’s six areas of study – arts and humanities, business and hospitality, engineering and technology, nursing and health careers, science and mathematics, and social and behavioral sciences – not only meet the workforce needs of that state but provide prospective students with the career and life goal choices they need to be successful and fulfilled.  A student’s course of study can be full-time or part-time and, when coupled with the CSCU Transfer Ticket program, can result in the most affordable associate and bachelor’s degrees in the state.  Reserve a spot on the Library’s website www.woodburylibraryct.org or call  203-263-3502 to find out more.

A Psychedelic Generation Gap | Woodbury Public Library | Saturday, August 10th 2PM | Tuesday August 6th 6:30PM

The 1960s were one of the most disorderly and divisive decades in world history. The number of American young people 14 to 25 jumped 40 percent in the era, representing 20% of the population.  The gulf between their parents and these youths, growing up during a period of peaceful, rapid economic growth, revealed a tremendous gap in perspectives.

Young people of the 1960s questioned the previous generations authority and outlooks. They went further by rejecting social norms of race, the traditional family unit, sexuality, and dress. A new, psychedelic inspired music by the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and many other bands delivered lyrics and energy crucial to invigorate political ideas and common experiences. The phenomenon of distrust of those over 30 signaled a growing mood of militant protest that could not be quelled.   Join author/historian John Cilio for “A Psychedelic Generation Gap: How the sixties counterculture changed America’s future” at the Woodbury Public Library on Tuesday, August 6 at 6:30 PM.  Register on the Library’s website www.woodburylibrayct.org or call 203-263-3502 for more information.

John Cilio is a historical storyteller, author and a member of the Organization of American Historians and the Association for the Study of Connecticut History. He is a storied researcher who has brought historical stories back to life for over 15 years. He retired from IBM corporate marketing communications and has published seven historical books and numerous articles for national and regional periodicals. His book about the evolution of helicopters, whose foreword was written by a son of Igor Sikorsky, is a listed reference source at the Smithsonian Institution.

DIY Craft Lab at the Woodbury Public Library | Woodbury Public Library | Wednesday, July 31st 3-5PM

Matt Yanarella from My Productions brings a DIY Craft Lab to the Woodbury Public Library on Wednesday, July 31 at 3:00 – 5:00 PM.  The hands-on, DIY Makerspace afternoon includes 10 different stations of creative fun. Grades 5 & up can join Matt and make sand art, create 3-D printed mini figures, create a variety of arts & crafts that light up, dip recycled stuff in paint at the Hydro Dip Station and much more!  Bring your creativity to this fun program!  Register at www.woodburylibraryct.org or call 203-263-3502 for more information.

College & Beyond: Programs for the Future | Woodbury Public Library | Tuesday, July 30th 6PM

The Woodbury Public Library is hosting a series of programs created for high school students, their families, and parents & grandparents planning for future expenses.  The programs tackle the many questions that come with the next steps after high school. 

College: Getting There from Here will be offered on Tuesday, July 30 at 6:00 PM.  The idea of planning for the cost of college can be very daunting. Join Kristina J Matwijec a Financial Advisor from Edward Jones to understand the total cost of going to college including tuition + fees, room + board, books + expenses, even travel costs and how to get started saving early.  You’ll learn suggestions to prepare for your child’s future college costs. 

College Planning: Should My Child Go to College or Trade School and How to Pay for It is offered Wednesday, July 31 at 6:00 PM.  As the cost of higher education continues to rise, is it worth the investment?  What are the benefits to Community Colleges or Trade Schools?  What are the best ways to pay for continuing education?  Join Alex Overkamp, a Financial Educator from the Association of Financial Educators, to talk about college planning that works for your family.

Why CT State Community College?  Offered on Saturday August 10 at 2:00 PM, and August 21 at 6:30 PM, these programs share the changes to community colleges in Connecticut.  Did you know CT State offers a great, affordable path to higher learning?  A student’s course of study can be full-time or part-time and, when coupled with the CSCU Transfer Ticket program, can result in the most affordable associate and bachelor’s degrees in the state! Find out more about how the program works and if it’s a good fit for you!

The Roadmap to College will be offered on Tuesday, August 20 at 6:00 PM.  Join Holly Franquet, The College Place Connecticut Director, specializing in Student Success & Outreach at Housatonic Community College for “Roadmap to College” a PowerPoint presentation that focuses on future education decisions.  The talk for high school students and their families is offered in four sections and includes information on trade and career schools, insight on how education can change your life, and advice on choosing the right path for you.  The talk also includes information on college costs and the next steps to get where you see your future going. 

All programs are free and open to area residents.  Registration is requested at www.woodburylibraryct.org or call 203-263-3502 for more information.

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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/

Sarah Jane Thornington Exhibit | Southbury Public Library  | July & August 2024

Cape Cod artivist, Sarah Jane Thornington is passionate about this beautiful planet of ours. Picking up trash and doing beach cleanups have been a constant in her life. Over five years ago, Sarah started thinking about the sheer quantity of marine debris she was collecting, and then either recycling or discarding, and realized she needed to start documenting her finds. She decided to do a beach or litter pick up every day for a year and pick up at least 3 pieces of plastic each day; aiming for 1,095 pieces of plastic for the year. After 9 days she’d surpassed that goal and realized how crucial awareness of the marine litter issue was. By the end of the year, she found about 21,000
pieces of plastic. She counted every piece of plastic she picked up, most was cleaned and sorted and along the way became a marine-debris, or conservation artist because she had to do something with all of the stuff she found. She still photographs and creates with that original year’s stash (and with the new art supplies added regularly with every cleanup). Ebb the {plastic} Tide art includes a variety of explorations using marine-debris found including
photographs, assemblages, rust printing, fibre art, and cyanotypes, among others. Sarah uses her art to highlight various challenges facing our beautiful planet; from climate change to plastic pollution to endangered species to rising oceans. 

The exhibit will be open during regular library hours. More info here.

The Energy of Falling Water – CT’s Early Mills | Southbury Public Library  | Saturday July 27th 1-2:30PM

Join us to learn more about the history of water-powered mills in Connecticut. Water-powered mills revolutionized Connecticut in 1650, bringing civilization to the state. Villages sprung up around sawmills and gristmills, and soon factories producing cloth, hats, buttons, clocks, cider, plaster, and paper emerged. By the mid-1800s, Connecticut’s water-powered mills were serving a global market.  Join us as we explore the history of water-powered mills in Connecticut. Learn more here.

Raise the Coop: The Ultimate Guide to Backyard Chicken Keeping | Southbury Public Library  | Tuesday, July 30th 6-7PM

Dive into the world of backyard chickens with our expert, Mark Gostkiewicz! In this workshop, you’ll learn all about backyard chicken keeping and discover the joys of having your own feathered friends. Learn more here.

Family Movie Night | Southbury Public Library  | Friday, July 26th 7-9pm

Join us for a movie event at the Southbury Public Library.

Two ancient titans, Godzilla and Kong, clash in an epic battle as humans unravel their intertwined origins and connection to Skull Island’s mysteries.

Because of licensing and copyright agreements, the library cannot list titles of the films.  Like all Southbury Public Library programs, this program is free to attend and open to anyone regardless of town of residency. Registration is requested. Please visit the link below for more information and to register.

CT’s Forgotten Relationship with the High Seas | Southbury Public Library  | August 7th 2-3PM

Join us to learn more about the history of Connecitcut’s maritime exploration. Most of Connecticut’s coastline abuts Long Island Sound. As you venture east, though, the Sound becomes the Atlantic Ocean. Over the centuries, CT sailors have taken to the high seas on some very notable and remarkable journeys. Join us as we explore the stories of maritime history in Connecticut with Mike Allen.

Mike Allen specializes in bringing local history to life, through his background in journalism, radio broadcasting, podcasting and public speaking. Mike is the producer and host of the popular weekly podcast on Connecticut history, Amazing Tales from Off and On Connecticut’s Beaten Path.

Like all Southbury Public Library programs, this event is free to attend and open to anyone regardless of town of residency. Registration is required. This program is sponsored by the Charles H. and Ella Emery Rutledge Fund. Please visit the link for more information and to register.

The Sweet History of Honey and Honey Tasting | Southbury Public Library  | August 9th 2-3PM

Why do we love honey so much? What makes honey so dark or so light? How many varietals of honey are there? Why does honey crystalize? Why doesn’t honey need to be pasteurized? Learn the answers to these questions and much more during this engaging talk and taste five varietals of honey and honey from The Humble Bee Honey Company!

Catherine Wolko is the owner of the Humble Bee Honey Company. She is a second generation Beekeeper and member of The Connecticut Farm Bureau, Eastern Apicultural Society, The American Beekeeping Federation, and The Backyard Beekeepers Association.

Like all Southbury Public Library programs, this event is free to attend and open to anyone regardless of town of residency. Registration is required. This program is sponsored by the Charles H. and Ella Emery Rutledge Fund. Please visit the link below for more information and to register.

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Nature’s Nursery Spring 2024 Ages 3-6 | Southbury Public Library | 4:00PM

Join us on the first Thursday of each month from April – June for an engaging program designed just for your young nature lovers. Every session will last 45 minutes – 1 hour and include a story, an encounter with a live animal, and an activity or craft. Some of our activities might be outside, so dress for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Advanced registration is required. To register, visit whitememorialcc.org or call 860-567-0857. Space is limited. Meet in the A.B. Ceder Room. We require that one parent/caretaker stay for the duration of the program, but our room cannot accommodate more than one adult per child. Please inquire about financial aid as needed. Members: $9/child per session or $24/whole series, Non-Members: $13/child per session or $36/whole series

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