

MANCHESTER – The Manchester Public Library is pleased to host faculty from Adelbrook Academy for “Just Keep Stimming – Understanding Autism” on Thursday, April 27, at 6:30 p.m. For more information, contact Charles Margolis at Manchester Library to host lecture on autism The book features poetry, essays and thoughts about the pandemic gathered at open mics held in South Windsor, Manchester, and Vernon in 2021. Saud Anwar, readings, music, book sales and signings, and refreshments.
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The free event features remarks by Senator Dr. at the South Windsor Library, 1550 Sullivan Ave. SOUTH WINDSOR – A new anthology, Coming Out of Covid: A Celebration of Poetry, Prose and Community, will be launched at a party, Sunday, April 23, at 2 p.m.

Poetry book launch taking place at South Windsor Library The next meeting is on April 27 at 7 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR – The South Windsor Republican Town Committee gathers on the fourth Thursday of every month at the South Windsor Town Hall, 1540 Sullivan Ave.Ĭontact with any questions or plans to attend. Anything left on a cemetery plot after April 24 will be discarded in the church dumpster. STAFFORD SPRINGS – Christmas decorations and unpermitted items will be removed from the Saint Edward Cemetery grounds starting April 24. Saint Edward Cemetery set to remove Christmas decorations The parking area is on Gilbert Road, which is a gravel road, left off Mountain Road, from Somers. Culver Pond and Rock of Dundee Brook is one of the origins of the Scantic River. Take a 2.5-mile loop hike to explore and look for signs of Spring at Culver Pond in Stafford. STAFFORD – Hike with the Northern CT Land Trust on Sunday, April 23, at 10 a.m. Northern CT Land Trust hosting Stafford hike and will take place at the Masonic Hall, 1559 Main St. The meeting will be called to order by the president at 7 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR – The South Windsor Cemetery Association will hold its annual association meeting on Monday, April 24. Windsor Cemetery Association hosting annual meeting For more information, call 51 or visit /upcoming. Tickets are $20 in advance online or $25 at the door. This program is hosted by the Eastern Connecticut Center for History, Art, and Performance. She will be joined by NYC based singer/songwriter Jenna Nicholls. With her new honorary role, she plans to apply her foundations and strong background in music and human service to foster healing and community connection through music. She also is a Certified Crisis Counselor, working with an array of populations such as at-risk youth and survivors of trauma. Her music has been described as a reinvention of folk tradition with influences of pop, Broadway, and world music. They spent summers living in a teepee, made jewelry from quahog shells and dug for scallops to earn a living, and lived life outside the public eye.įarnham is a multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter hailing from the Quiet Corner. If you haven’t heard much of Kate since her 1971 debut of “Sister Kate”, it’s because she gave up the rock life nearly as quickly as she started it, moving to Martha’s Vineyard where she married and raised two children. Taylor, of the renowned Martha’s Vineyard via North Carolina musical clan that includes brothers James, Livingston, Alex, and Hugh, has returned from a long hiatus with the release of a new album, “Why Wait!” WILLINGTON – The Eastern Connecticut Center for History, Art, and Performance (EC-CHAP), a nonprofit cultural organization, is hosting an evening of music and conversation with Kate Taylor on Saturday, April 22, at The Packing House, 156 River Road. EC-CHAP presents musical events at The Packing House Many items were generously donated by Just Like New Consignment Shop in Vernon. Many of the items given to us are brand new. Items for sale include costume jewelry, wall hangings, dishes, toys, household goods, books, and knickknacks. Pets are welcome.Īll proceeds from the sale will be donated to Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF files high-impact lawsuits to protect animals from harm. It will be in the barn and barnyard at 711 Bolton Road (opposite Wildwood Road) from 9 a.m. VERNON – A spring tag sale for animals will be held, weather permitting, on Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22.
