Western New England Home Show - 2010
Dates: 3/13/2010 - 3/14/2010
Location: WESTCONN O'Neil Center
Danbury, CT
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:(860) 918-0891
Address:
181 White Street
Danbury, CT
Description:
The Western New England Home Show, located at Western CT State University's O'Neill Center, the home show is part of the Center's incredible line-up of professional entertainment and sporting events, making it an important hub of regional activity.The Western New England Home 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.
Western New England Home Show
Dates: 3/13/2010 - 3/14/2010
Location: Western Connecticut State University, Danbury
Danbury, UT
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:(860)-9180891/7210628
Address:
181 White St
Danbury, UT
Description:
Western New England Home 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.
Business Expo
Dates: 3/13/2010 - 3/13/2010
Location: Saybrook Point Inn
Old Saybrook, CT
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Times:9:00am – 2:00pm
Address:
2 Bridge Street
Old Saybrook, CT
Connecticut Master Chorale Winter Concert
Dates: 3/14/2010 - 3/14/2010
Location: St. Rose of Lima
Newtown, CT
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:203-743-0473
Address:
46 Church Hill Rd.
Newtown, CT
Description:
Tina Johns Heidrich, Conductor. "Magnificat" by John Rutter "Great Hymns of Praise" by Mack Wilberg Accompanied by the Connecticut Master Chorale Orchestra. $20 advance/$25 door
Litchfield Hills Archaeology Club Lecture Series
Dates: 3/14/2010 - 3/14/2010
Location: Washington, CT
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Times:3pm
Phone:860-868-0518
Address:
38 Curtis Road
Washington, CT
Description:
Old Artifacts, New Ideas: The Current Interpretation of the Binette Site Rock Shelter will be presented at 3pm by David H. Thompson, a professional archaeologist with his M.A. in anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania. David is the retired President of the Greater New Haven Archaeological Society and has directed numerous archaeological excavations in Connecticut, including several in Litchfield County when he was affiliated with the Gunnery in Washington. He has participated in excavations throughout the United States and Mexico.