Southeastern Connecticut Home & Business Show
Dates: 3/19/2010 - 3/21/2010
Location: Connecticut College, New London
New London, CT
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:(860)-9180891/7210628
Address:
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT
Description:
Southeastern Connecticut Home & Business Show offers a diverse array of home products and services by local, state and national vendors, presenting innovative and imaginative displays. Local crafts are on display as well in a Home Show that combines high tech with hometown flair.
Friday Family Flixs Nite
Dates: 3/19/2010 - 3/19/2010
Location: Old St. Andrew's Church
Bloomfield, CT
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:651-9338
Address:
59 Tariffville Rd
Bloomfield, CT
Description:
All are welcome. Films are rated G or PG. Pizza, popcorn, and soft drinks provided.
Friday Family Flixs Nite
Dates: 3/19/2010 - 3/19/2010
Location: Old St. Andrew's Church
Bloomfield, CT
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Times:8:00am-8:00pm
Address:
59 Tariffville Rd.
Bloomfield, CT
Description:
All are welcome. Films are rated G or PG. Pizza, popcorn, and soft drinks provided.
Annual Maple Sugaring Festival
Dates: 3/20/2010 - 3/20/2010
Location: Washington, CT
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Times:1-3pm
Phone:860-868-0518
Address:
38 Curtis Road
Washington, CT
Description:
Every year when the days are warm but the nights are still cold, IAIS holds its annual Maple Sugaring Festival. Enjoy pancakes made by IAIS staff, local maple syrup, coffee and orange juice (served from 11am-1pm) and learn how local Native Americans traditionally made maple syrup. Throughout the day Jim Dina will demonstrate the technique of collecting sap and boiling it down into syrup as he discusses its importance to Native American culture. Children?s activities will run from 1-3pm.
Drumming with John Marshall
Dates: 3/21/2010 - 3/21/2010
Location: Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center
Litchfield, CT
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Times:12 noon -4 pm
Phone:860-567-3163
Address:
229 E. Litchfield Rd.
Litchfield, CT
Description:
The workshop will feature rhythm, pulse, and improvisational exercises towards developing confidence and dexterity. Traditional rhythms from around the world will be explored in a joyful, safe and non-competitive atmosphere. Participants are asked to bring a drum if they have one. A limited number will be available. John Marshall is a percussionist who performs on concert stages, radio, television and in film. His performances include drumming traditions of the Middle East, North and South India, West Africa, Central Asia and the Caribbean. He performs with the classical/jazz/world ensemble, Ufonia. Sunday, 12 noon (lunch) to 4 pm. Fee: $35 (includes lunch). Each participant may bring a friend for $20 payable with registration.