
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Come join us with making your own custom collage painting on a medium size canvas using acrylics and mod podge. Bring images of someone you have been inspired by to create an inspirational painting. Your image can be abstract, realistic, cartoon, etc. - whatever you can have fun with! Though all supplies are included, if you have related memorabilia like theatre tickets, magazine pictures, newspaper clippings please bring along to incorporate. Some drawing/painting experience is helpful but not necessary. Instructor: Janai Johnson (2 days)
Collage Portraiture at Artsplace
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhoods After School
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Main Reading Room
Tony Riccio will delight you with his music from Sinatra classics to Italian favorites in Italian. With a powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, Riccio delivers a captivating performance that leaves audiences wanting more. Riccio is the epitome of timeless entertainment, leaving audiences with a sense of nostalgia and a heart full of musical memories.
Sponsored by Waterbury UNICO
Italian Heritage Month Celebration
Join us for a fabulous evening of Argentine Tango dancing in Southbury Connecticut.
All levels welcome. You don’t need to bring a partner. Dance shoes optional, socks work fine. Avoid rubber sole shoes, too sticky.
$25 payable on site. Join us! More classes at GGTANGO.com
Dardo and Alonso
Argentine Tango in Southbury CT | By GGTANGO
Jane Pinho's story is not about giving up — it's about rising through life’s storms and finding strength to shine.
At 47, Jane’s world was shattered by the sudden loss of her husband. Overnight, she became a single mother navigating grief, parenting two sons, and facing troubling health symptoms that led to a life-changing diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. As Jane cared for her aging parents, supported a dying brother, and held her career and family together, she discovered a deeper well of strength than she ever knew she had. Amid the darkness, she found unexpected light — love again, faith renewed, and purpose in the pain.
When the world shut down during Covid, Jane’s journey took yet another turn. But instead of breaking her, it awakened her. With grace, humor, and determination, she chose to embrace the unknown and write a whole new book whose first chapter is how to advocate for yourself or a friend or family member who may be mis-diagnosed and at a loss of how to attack a chronic or terminal illness. Jane chose not to let Parkinson’s define her but use it as a platform to help others. Jane chose to share her story not to put focus on her struggles but to remind anyone walking through their own storm, you are not alone.
This is Jane’s story — an inspiring testament to the human spirit, and a reminder that even in life’s hardest seasons, hope and healing are always possible.
2nd Act: Jane Pinho
Drop off your child (ages 5+) daily for this day-long experience. Children will be immersed in the Museum’s galleries while learning about history and developing their art skills with unique materials and techniques.
Camp hours – 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM ; FREE Before and After Care from 8 AM – 9 AM and 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM.
Participate in exciting, art-filled daily camps designed to spark imagination, build confidence, and encourage creative expression through hands-on projects and interactive experiences. Whether your child loves painting, performance, or both, there’s something for everyone at The MATT
Wednesday, October 8 : Memory Maker
Monday, October 13: Pop Art Palooza
Tuesday, November 4: Button Bonanza
Tuesday, November 11: Legends and Lore
Friday, November 28: Color Me Crazy
Support provided by American Savings Foundation and Post University.
School’s OUT! payment and registrations are being accepted on a rolling basis, however, the refund policy remains in effect. The registration form MUST be completed prior to the first day the child will be participating in camp.
$50 General, $45 Members, $25 Kids Adventure Pass
Kids Adventure Passholders will receive 50% discount on the School’s Out prices.
School's Out!
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhoods After School
Shakesperience Productions, Inc., is excited to be bringing back The Gift of Peace as their holiday show! We are looking for actors of all ages to help bring this show to life. This show is a compilation of three stories: The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, Silent Night; The Christmas Eve Truce of World War I by Jacob Green and Emily Mattina, and Holiday in Winterberry by Jacob Green and Emily Mattina. This delightful series of plays is a conglomeration of professional and community actors as well as student actors from our Saturday Acting Intensives (see shakesperience.org/acting-intensives for more information, including scholarship availability).
Open auditions will be held on October 4th from 1-2pm, Oct 8th 5:30-6:30, Oct 9th 9:30-10:30 in our studio at 117 Bank Street in Waterbury. For more information, please contact Jessica Gaddis, stage manager, at management@shakesperienceproductions.org or by calling (203) 754-2531. We look forward to seeing you there!
Shakesperience is a nonprofit professional theater company located in Connecticut that reaches a Northeast audience of adults and students alike with outdoor and in-studio performances, Saturday and private acting classes, school & camp tours, and residency programs. To find information on these programs visit the Shakesperience web site, or find us on Facebook and Twitter.
Auditions--The Gift of Peace
Join Woodbury's 3rd Poet Laureate, Katie Baker, for an evening of poetry open to all. The Open Mic Nights meet monthly; October's theme is RITUAL.
Feel free to bring original poems to share, or read a selection from a favorite poet. People are also welcome to just come and listen. All are welcome.
Open Mic Night at the Woodbury Public Library
Curious about CT Hackerspace? Looking for a creative space to build, learn, or hang out with like-minded makers? Open House Night is the perfect time to visit!
Held every Wednesday (weather permitting), this open house event is open to members and non-members alike. Work on your own projects, get a tour, meet our friendly community, or just see what the space is all about. We’ve got a wide variety of tools and equipment—plus people who love to share knowledge and ideas.
No pressure. No agenda. Just a great night to explore and connect.
For photos and directions on how to find us, Click Here!
Open House Night at CT Hackerspace
Join us every Thursday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Brass City Harvest Farmers Market in downtown Waterbury!
Open to all, the markets sell a wide variety of fresh and seasonal Connecticut grown produce, local eggs, jams and more.
Forms of payment accepted are cash, credit/debit, SNAP/EBT, and Farmers Market Nutrition Program debit cards* (senior, WIC).
For more information you can access our website: www.brasscityharvestwaterbury.com
Don't miss your chance to shop local, fresh, and delicious- right in the heart of Waterbury every Thursday!
Brass City Harvest Farmers Market on the Green
Shakesperience Productions, Inc., is excited to be bringing back The Gift of Peace as their holiday show! We are looking for actors of all ages to help bring this show to life. This show is a compilation of three stories: The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, Silent Night; The Christmas Eve Truce of World War I by Jacob Green and Emily Mattina, and Holiday in Winterberry by Jacob Green and Emily Mattina. This delightful series of plays is a conglomeration of professional and community actors as well as student actors from our Saturday Acting Intensives (see shakesperience.org/acting-intensives for more information, including scholarship availability).
Open auditions will be held on October 4th from 1-2pm, Oct 8th 5:30-6:30, Oct 9th 9:30-10:30 in our studio at 117 Bank Street in Waterbury. For more information, please contact Jessica Gaddis, stage manager, at management@shakesperienceproductions.org or by calling (203) 754-2531. We look forward to seeing you there!
Shakesperience is a nonprofit professional theater company located in Connecticut that reaches a Northeast audience of adults and students alike with outdoor and in-studio performances, Saturday and private acting classes, school & camp tours, and residency programs. To find information on these programs visit the Shakesperience web site, or find us on Facebook and Twitter.
Auditions--The Gift of Peace
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Main Reading Room
Tangular A. Irby, author of Pearl and Her Gee’s Bend Quilt and Preserving the Legacy: A Black Woman’s Journal to Faithfully Guide the Next Generation, will give a brief history of the Gee’s Bend quilts stitched by her grandmothers and how they served as a springboard inspiring families to explore and document their own unique histories. Copies of her books will be available for purchase & signing.
Sisters to Sisters Meet the Author
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Auditorium
Join us on Fridays for a different craft project each week.
Fun Friday: Yarn Pumpkins
LUCKY STIFF
Book & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lucky Stiff is a hilarious murder mystery musical, complete with mistaken identities, six million bucks in diamonds, and a corpse in a wheelchair. The story revolves around an unassuming English shoe salesman who is forced to take the embalmed body of his recently murdered uncle on a vacation to Monte Carlo. Should he succeed in passing his uncle off as alive, Harry Witherspoon stands to inherit $6,000,000. If not, the money goes to the Universal Dog Home of Brooklyn… or else his uncle’s gun-toting ex! Lucky Stiff is a riotous beginning to our season featuring music from the creators of Anastasia, Ragtime, Seussical and Once on This Island!
Tickets: $42.00 (plus Internet fee)
Veterans & First Responders: $37 (plus internet fee)
Full-time students with ID: $20. For sale at box office one hour before the performance, subject to availability. 2 shows on Saturdays 2 PM and 7:30 PM
Lucky Stiff
Set in the little town of Anatevka, the story centers on a poor milkman, Tevye, and his five daughters. As Czarist Russia encroaches upon the small-knit community, Tevye struggles to cope with the changing times and uphold his traditional values. As his three older daughters rebel, Tevye is forced to choose between tradition and family. Fiddler is the perfect mix of audience-pleasing humor and heart.
October 4, 10 , 11, 17, 18 at 8 p.m.
October 5, 12, 19 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Box Office 860-283-6250
www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org
Fiddler on the Roof
KC and The Sunshine Band has celebrated over 50 years of making booties shake. They gave a voice to a generation, helped define an entire culture and continue to make an impact today.
With over four decades of success, the group, led by Harry Wayne “KC” Casey, has been in a state of constant renewal in their niche of cultural relevancy–thanks in part to their music being featured in numerous motion picture soundtracks, television shows and national advertising campaigns.
KC and The Sunshine Band formed in 1973 with one single purpose: to create instant happiness through music — and the group has done just that, topping the charts with singles including “That’s the Way (I Like It),” “Get Down Tonight,” and “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty,” tallying worldwide sales of over 100 million, and receiving numerous awards. In 2013, KC was honored with two distinct Lifetime Achievement Awards, made several television appearances and earned a new star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame in his home state of Florida, which accompanies his previously awarded national recognition of a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. KC and The Sunshine Band continue to tour heavily throughout the U.S. and internationally, as well as collaborate and appear with other superstars.
Harry Wayne Casey (KC for short) got his start while working at the record store at TK Records in Hialeah, FL, where he often made deliveries and completed other odd jobs, hoping to be able to spend time in the studio after hours for free. There, he met Henry Stone, and in 1973, signed a contract with TK and formed KC and The Sunshine Band”. The result was the development of a unique fusion of Caribbean, R&B and funk music dubbed the “Miami sound” — a sound that grabbed the hearts and minds of listeners and compelled them to get out of their seats and onto the dance floor!
KC and the Sunshine Band
KC and The Sunshine Band has celebrated over 50 years of making booties shake. They gave a voice to a generation, helped define an entire culture and continue to make an impact today.
With over four decades of success, the group, led by Harry Wayne “KC” Casey, has been in a state of constant renewal in their niche of cultural relevancy–thanks in part to their music being featured in numerous motion picture soundtracks, television shows and national advertising campaigns.
KC and The Sunshine Band formed in 1973 with one single purpose: to create instant happiness through music — and the group has done just that, topping the charts with singles including “That’s the Way (I Like It),” “Get Down Tonight,” and “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty,” tallying worldwide sales of over 100 million, and receiving numerous awards. In 2013, KC was honored with two distinct Lifetime Achievement Awards, made several television appearances and earned a new star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame in his home state of Florida, which accompanies his previously awarded national recognition of a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. KC and The Sunshine Band continue to tour heavily throughout the U.S. and internationally, as well as collaborate and appear with other superstars.
Harry Wayne Casey (KC for short) got his start while working at the record store at TK Records in Hialeah, FL, where he often made deliveries and completed other odd jobs, hoping to be able to spend time in the studio after hours for free. There, he met Henry Stone, and in 1973, signed a contract with TK and formed KC and The Sunshine Band”. The result was the development of a unique fusion of Caribbean, R&B and funk music dubbed the “Miami sound” — a sound that grabbed the hearts and minds of listeners and compelled them to get out of their seats and onto the dance floor!
KC and The Sunshine Band
Holidays in Waterbury * 9:00-10:00am
Highlighting the history as communities, each student will describe their favorite
Holiday experience, which will become a short script. ....................Free for grades 2-5*
The Gift of the Magi * 10:30am-12:30pm
Students will perform alongside resident professional actors to bring Emily Mattina’s
adaptation of the classic holiday tale to life. ....................................Free for grades 6-12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Saturday Acting Intensives
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Whether you are a fan of knitting, crocheting or needlepoint or just in need of fresh fiber inspiration, join us for "I Love Yarn Day"!
"I Love Yarn Day" was created in 2013 to honor Fiber Arts Crafting. It is also a a great opportunity to spend quality time with your needle or hook and yarn along with fellow fiber artists promoting the joy of creating something special. Whether you are a seasoned pro or just starting out, it will be a fun day to celebrate your passion for yarn.
In addition, a yarn swap will be held for those who wish to participate in bringing yarn from your stash that is no longer needed, All yarn should be labelled with Yarn content (wool, acrylic, cotton, etc.) as well as care instructions. In consideration of other attendees, we suggest those participating in the sway help themselves to an amount similar to what they brought to swap. All leftover yarn will be donated to a stitching group here in Woodbury to create items for the our community.
Plan to stay as long as you want; please bring food & drink for yourself if you're staying the whole day.
Make sure to register for this fun event!
I Love Yarn Day
Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.
Access for All Initiative sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation
Access for All Free Admission
Main Reading Room
Author and artist Brindisis Gómez will discuss El Dolor De Perderte, Hija Mía, a true story traced through the emotional and spiritual journey her family experienced in the face of the tragedy that took the life of her daughter. Gómez will also talk about her artistic process: her paintings will be on exhibit at the library in September and October.
Meet the Author/Artist: Brindisis Gómez
Join us for a day full of spooky fun! Test your skills at our spooky scavenger hunt, try creepy crafts, and make sure to stop at all of the scary stations to participate in ghoul hunts and sweet treats!
FREE
Support provided by the Art Bridges Foundation
Family Fun Dayz: Halloween Spooktacular
LUCKY STIFF
Book & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lucky Stiff is a hilarious murder mystery musical, complete with mistaken identities, six million bucks in diamonds, and a corpse in a wheelchair. The story revolves around an unassuming English shoe salesman who is forced to take the embalmed body of his recently murdered uncle on a vacation to Monte Carlo. Should he succeed in passing his uncle off as alive, Harry Witherspoon stands to inherit $6,000,000. If not, the money goes to the Universal Dog Home of Brooklyn… or else his uncle’s gun-toting ex! Lucky Stiff is a riotous beginning to our season featuring music from the creators of Anastasia, Ragtime, Seussical and Once on This Island!
Tickets: $42.00 (plus Internet fee)
Veterans & First Responders: $37 (plus internet fee)
Full-time students with ID: $20. For sale at box office one hour before the performance, subject to availability. 2 shows on Saturdays 2 PM and 7:30 PM
Lucky Stiff
Set in the little town of Anatevka, the story centers on a poor milkman, Tevye, and his five daughters. As Czarist Russia encroaches upon the small-knit community, Tevye struggles to cope with the changing times and uphold his traditional values. As his three older daughters rebel, Tevye is forced to choose between tradition and family. Fiddler is the perfect mix of audience-pleasing humor and heart.
October 4, 10 , 11, 17, 18 at 8 p.m.
October 5, 12, 19 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Box Office 860-283-6250
www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org
Fiddler on the Roof
Anthony Rodia is an Italian-American comedian known for his sharp, relatable humor and his ability to connect with audiences through everyday experiences.
With a background steeped in family traditions, Italian-American culture, and the ups and downs of modern life, Anthony’s comedy feels like a conversation with your funniest friend. His blend of observational humor, self-deprecation, and witty impressions has made him one of the most exciting and successful rising stars in the comedy world.
Anthony’s comedic career skyrocketed thanks to his viral social media videos, where he brought his hilarious, larger-than-life characters and relatable commentary to millions of fans. His most iconic characters, including his over-the-top Uncle Vinny persona, quickly became fan favorites, making him a social media sensation and establishing a loyal following. His ability to turn everyday situations—family gatherings, parenting, and even the quirks of his own Italian heritage—into laugh-out-loud moments has earned him widespread recognition and a rapidly growing fanbase.
With a growing fanbase and a reputation for delivering comedic gold every time he hits the stage, Anthony Rodia is gearing up for his 2025 "Laugh Till It Hurts" tour. Whether you’ve seen him live before or are catching him for the first time, this tour promises a night of laughter you won’t forget!
Anthony Rodia: Laugh Till It Hurts Tour 2025
Anthony Rodia is an Italian-American comedian known for his sharp, relatable humor and his ability to connect with audiences through everyday experiences.
With a background steeped in family traditions, Italian-American culture, and the ups and downs of modern life, Anthony’s comedy feels like a conversation with your funniest friend. His blend of observational humor, self-deprecation, and witty impressions has made him one of the most exciting and successful rising stars in the comedy world.
Anthony’s comedic career skyrocketed thanks to his viral social media videos, where he brought his hilarious, larger-than-life characters and relatable commentary to millions of fans. His most iconic characters, including his over-the-top Uncle Vinny persona, quickly became fan favorites, making him a social media sensation and establishing a loyal following. His ability to turn everyday situations—family gatherings, parenting, and even the quirks of his own Italian heritage—into laugh-out-loud moments has earned him widespread recognition and a rapidly growing fanbase.
With a growing fanbase and a reputation for delivering comedic gold every time he hits the stage, Anthony Rodia is gearing up for his 2025 "Laugh Till It Hurts" tour. Whether you’ve seen him live before or are catching him for the first time, this tour promises a night of laughter you won’t forget!
Anthony Rodia: Laugh Till It Hurts Tour
Announcing our annual record fair at Counter Weight Brewing Co. for 2025!
1000s of records from our favorite music dealers that we’ve hand picked from across the North East! This year, we’ve added more dealers!
Happening at one of our favorite places in CT, Counter Weight Brewing Co. in Cheshire, CT.
FREE ADMISSION
RITUAL PIZZA, FOOD TRUCKS, BEER & DJs
OCTOBER 12th 11AM-5PM
Counter Weight Brewing Co.
7 Diana Court, Cheshire, CT 06410
Record Fair @ Counter Weight Brewing Co. Presented by Redscroll Records
Set in the little town of Anatevka, the story centers on a poor milkman, Tevye, and his five daughters. As Czarist Russia encroaches upon the small-knit community, Tevye struggles to cope with the changing times and uphold his traditional values. As his three older daughters rebel, Tevye is forced to choose between tradition and family. Fiddler is the perfect mix of audience-pleasing humor and heart.
October 4, 10 , 11, 17, 18 at 8 p.m.
October 5, 12, 19 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Box Office 860-283-6250
www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org
Fiddler on the Roof
LUCKY STIFF
Book & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lucky Stiff is a hilarious murder mystery musical, complete with mistaken identities, six million bucks in diamonds, and a corpse in a wheelchair. The story revolves around an unassuming English shoe salesman who is forced to take the embalmed body of his recently murdered uncle on a vacation to Monte Carlo. Should he succeed in passing his uncle off as alive, Harry Witherspoon stands to inherit $6,000,000. If not, the money goes to the Universal Dog Home of Brooklyn… or else his uncle’s gun-toting ex! Lucky Stiff is a riotous beginning to our season featuring music from the creators of Anastasia, Ragtime, Seussical and Once on This Island!
Tickets: $42.00 (plus Internet fee)
Veterans & First Responders: $37 (plus internet fee)
Full-time students with ID: $20. For sale at box office one hour before the performance, subject to availability. 2 shows on Saturdays 2 PM and 7:30 PM
Lucky Stiff
VSG’s Second Sunday Poetry and Music takes place every every 2nd Sunday at the Gallery. Reknowned poets and local talents alike will find a platform for their poetry, prose, spoken word, and acoustic performances creating a vibrant atmosphere of creativity and expression. By hosting these events, VSG aims to foster a sense of community and promote the art of poetry in Southbury and beyond. Whether you’re a seasoned poet, an aspiring writer, a storyteller, or simply a lover of the spoken word, mark your calendar for our open mic afternoons.
Second Sunday Poetry and Music
Drop off your child (ages 5+) daily for this day-long experience. Children will be immersed in the Museum’s galleries while learning about history and developing their art skills with unique materials and techniques.
Camp hours – 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM ; FREE Before and After Care from 8 AM – 9 AM and 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM.
Participate in exciting, art-filled daily camps designed to spark imagination, build confidence, and encourage creative expression through hands-on projects and interactive experiences. Whether your child loves painting, performance, or both, there’s something for everyone at The MATT
Wednesday, October 8 : Memory Maker
Monday, October 13: Pop Art Palooza
Tuesday, November 4: Button Bonanza
Tuesday, November 11: Legends and Lore
Friday, November 28: Color Me Crazy
Support provided by American Savings Foundation and Post University.
School’s OUT! payment and registrations are being accepted on a rolling basis, however, the refund policy remains in effect. The registration form MUST be completed prior to the first day the child will be participating in camp.
$50 General, $45 Members, $25 Kids Adventure Pass
Kids Adventure Passholders will receive 50% discount on the School’s Out prices.
School's Out!
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Embrace the harvest season with your local farmers! Join us for an unforgettable opportunity to connect with the people behind the first Food Co-op in our city.
Get up close and personal with the Fall Harvest – Fresh, Flavorful, and Direct from the Source!
North End Cooperative Market Fall Harvest
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhoods After School
Are you nervous to stand before a crowd to voice your thoughts, ideas and opinions or give presentations to your team or your doctoral thesis defense? Then you've come to the right place! Find out more about the best self-paced public speaking and leadership training in the world.
We meet on 2nd & 4th Monday from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. The club is open to all interested parties. Free admission. No ticket required.
NOTE: This is an online meeting due to the pandemic stay-at-home policy. Please visit the website http://1628.toastmastersclubs.org/ and find the Zoom link.
Waterbury: Brass City TM since 1954, Online Meeting
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Join us for a fabulous evening of Argentine Tango dancing in Southbury Connecticut.
All levels welcome. You don’t need to bring a partner. Dance shoes optional, socks work fine. Avoid rubber sole shoes, too sticky.
$25 payable on site. Join us! More classes at GGTANGO.com
Dardo and Alonso
Argentine Tango in Southbury CT | By GGTANGO
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhoods After School
Front Plaza
We're Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a grand finale celebration featuring music, dance, art, community vendors, and food trucks. Organized in collaboration with the Afro Caribbean Cultural Center, Latinos Unidos, Hispanic Coalition, LEAD (Latinos for Educational Advocacy and Diversity), Madre Latina, The Rivera Memorial Foundation, The Greater Waterbury Puerto Rican Day Parade & Festival Committee, Polanco & Cabrera Foundation, Pa'lante Theater Company, and more!
Sponsored in part by the Philip V. Benevento Fund for Cultural Program for Adults and the Friends of the Silas Bronson Library.
Philip V. Benevento Cultural Program for Adults: Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Curious about CT Hackerspace? Looking for a creative space to build, learn, or hang out with like-minded makers? Open House Night is the perfect time to visit!
Held every Wednesday (weather permitting), this open house event is open to members and non-members alike. Work on your own projects, get a tour, meet our friendly community, or just see what the space is all about. We’ve got a wide variety of tools and equipment—plus people who love to share knowledge and ideas.
No pressure. No agenda. Just a great night to explore and connect.
For photos and directions on how to find us, Click Here!
Open House Night at CT Hackerspace
Join us every Thursday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Brass City Harvest Farmers Market in downtown Waterbury!
Open to all, the markets sell a wide variety of fresh and seasonal Connecticut grown produce, local eggs, jams and more.
Forms of payment accepted are cash, credit/debit, SNAP/EBT, and Farmers Market Nutrition Program debit cards* (senior, WIC).
For more information you can access our website: www.brasscityharvestwaterbury.com
Don't miss your chance to shop local, fresh, and delicious- right in the heart of Waterbury every Thursday!
Brass City Harvest Farmers Market on the Green
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Join us at Vicinanza Studios and Gallery for our exciting Karaoke Night. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just looking to have some fun, our karaoke program is the perfect place to showcase your talent and enjoy a night of music and entertainment.
Event Highlights:
- Date & Time: Every third Thursday, 6 PM - 9 PM - sign up starts at 5:30
- Location: Vicinanza Studios and Gallery
- Open to All: Singers of all skill levels are welcome
- Wide Song Selection: From classic hits to the latest chart-toppers
- Friendly Atmosphere: Supportive and lively community of music lovers
Grab your friends, pick your favorite songs, and get ready to shine under the spotlight at Vicinanza Studios and Gallery's Karaoke Night! It's the perfect way to unwind, have fun, and meet new people. See you there!
Karaoke at the Gallery
Join us for our Annual Art & Wine Event , at Watertown Country Club celebrating the creativity and talent of students from Children’s Community School!
In partnership with ASAP! and the Mattatuck Museum , our students have worked throughout the school year to create incredible works of art—now it's time to showcase the final masterpieces!
Enjoy an elegant evening featuring:
- Student artwork on display
- A tasting of fine wines and spirits from NeJaime's Fine Wine & Spirits
- Delicious chocolates from Fascia’s
- Heavy appetizers
Come celebrate the arts, support CCS, and experience the joy of what happens when community, creativity, and education come together!
Children's Community School Art & Wine event
Learn how My Town, My Story can help preserve and share your favorite memories.
Let Shakesperience guide you through the process. PLUS, Follow up at the
Shakesperience Studio to brainstorm, create, and share your story.
Waterbury Interactive: Our City, Our Neighborhoods 250th Celebration
Computer Classroom
Do you have old family photos that you want to preserve and share? Find out how the library can help you scan and upload those photos to My Town, My Story, a new website created for sharing and preserving your images, videos, and oral histories. We’ll be joined at each session by Shakesperience Productions, who can help you present your memories as a monologue or scene. Final products may include video recordings accessible through the library and scenes for students to perform in future years. My Town, My Story was created through a partnership with the UConn Library, Connecticut Digital Archive, and Connecticut Humanities.
My Town, My Story
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Auditorium
Join us on Fridays for a different craft project each week.
Fun Friday: Snow Globes
She’s not your average lawyer… Elle Woods is taking the stage this October in a fabulously fun musical based on the hit movie! Packed with laughter, heart, and high-energy songs, this Broadway smash is perfect for the whole family.
Legally Blonde The Musical
The iconic multi-platinum-selling group, America will celebrate their 54th anniversary with a series of tour dates in 2025.
Known for their timeless magic and powerful performances, the Grammy Award-winning perennial classic-rock favorite will draw on their deep catalog of hits including signature song “A Horse With No Name,” a Number One hit on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1972.
On their way to becoming a global household name, America‘s journey found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include “I Need You,” “Ventura Highway,” “Don’t Cross The River,” “Tin Man,” “Lonely People,” and “Sister Golden Hair” were cornerstones of 1970s' Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms, and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
America: Encore Tour
Set in the little town of Anatevka, the story centers on a poor milkman, Tevye, and his five daughters. As Czarist Russia encroaches upon the small-knit community, Tevye struggles to cope with the changing times and uphold his traditional values. As his three older daughters rebel, Tevye is forced to choose between tradition and family. Fiddler is the perfect mix of audience-pleasing humor and heart.
October 4, 10 , 11, 17, 18 at 8 p.m.
October 5, 12, 19 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Box Office 860-283-6250
www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org
Fiddler on the Roof
The iconic multi-platinum-selling group, America will celebrate their 54th anniversary with a series of tour dates in 2025.
Known for their timeless magic and powerful performances, the Grammy Award-winning perennial classic-rock favorite will draw on their deep catalog of hits including signature song “A Horse With No Name,” a Number One hit on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1972.
On their way to becoming a global household name, America‘s journey found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include “I Need You,” “Ventura Highway,” “Don’t Cross The River,” “Tin Man,” “Lonely People,” and “Sister Golden Hair” were cornerstones of 1970s' Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock and folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms, and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with other more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
America: The Encore Tour
Holidays in Waterbury * 9:00-10:00am
Highlighting the history as communities, each student will describe their favorite
Holiday experience, which will become a short script. ....................Free for grades 2-5*
The Gift of the Magi * 10:30am-12:30pm
Students will perform alongside resident professional actors to bring Emily Mattina’s
adaptation of the classic holiday tale to life. ....................................Free for grades 6-12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Saturday Acting Intensives
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Please join the Bristol Gem & Mineral Club for our 53rd Annual Gem Show!
Every year, the club holds a Gem and Mineral Show, which showcases a wide assortment of gems, jewelry, fossils, crystals, educational exhibits, and children’s games.
The 2025 Bristol Gem & Mineral Show
- Saturday, October 18 • 9:30 am to 5:00 pm
- Sunday, October 19 • 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
At the Beals Community Center, 240 Stafford Ave. in Bristol (links to directions and map.)
Admission for the show is $5 for adults. Kids under 12 are free with paid adult, and scouts and 4-H members with leaders (in uniform) are free too.
DEALERS: The 2025 show is full. There are no more tables available for dealers.
The Bristol Gem & Mineral Club is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.
Bristol Gem & Mineral Club 53rd Annual Show
Lillian Colón’s passion, talent, and drive have propelled her from an orphanage in the Bronx to stages around the world, including Radio City Music Hall where she became the first Latina Rockette.
Lillian was a little girl growing up in the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Home for Children in the Bronx, when the nuns first took her to Radio City Music Hall to see the Rockettes. Since that day, Lilly was driven to become a dancer. She never let obstacles and family tragedy stand in the way of her dreams as she danced her way into history as the first Latina Rockette.
Lillian tells all in her captivating memoir, Lilly: The First Latina Rockette. Her story will inspire everyone to follow their dreams, overcome life obstacles and find joy in dancing.
I Wrote That! Author Talk: Lillian Colon
She’s not your average lawyer… Elle Woods is taking the stage this October in a fabulously fun musical based on the hit movie! Packed with laughter, heart, and high-energy songs, this Broadway smash is perfect for the whole family.
Legally Blonde The Musical
I WILL FOLLOW – America’s U2 Concert Experience
Get ready for an unforgettable night of music, energy, and passion with I WILL FOLLOW: AMERICA’S U2 in a concert experience that brings the iconic sound of the Irish rockers to life! From the soaring anthems of “With or Without You” to the electrifying rhythms of “Vertigo,” I WILL FOLLOW delivers an authentic US experience that will have you singing, dancing, and feeling elevated. With meticulous attention to detail, captivating stage presence and a true love for the music of Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen, Jr. I WILL FOLLOW is the ultimate tribute to one of the greatest bands in rocky history.
I WILL FOLLOW – America’s U2 Concert Experience
Set in the little town of Anatevka, the story centers on a poor milkman, Tevye, and his five daughters. As Czarist Russia encroaches upon the small-knit community, Tevye struggles to cope with the changing times and uphold his traditional values. As his three older daughters rebel, Tevye is forced to choose between tradition and family. Fiddler is the perfect mix of audience-pleasing humor and heart.
October 4, 10 , 11, 17, 18 at 8 p.m.
October 5, 12, 19 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Box Office 860-283-6250
www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org
Fiddler on the Roof
Waterbury’s Palace Theater on 100 East Main St.
With a trailblazing career that has shattered barriers and inspired generations, Ivy Queen made history as the first Reggaetón artist to perform at Carnegie Hall. Now, she’s headed to Waterbury for an unforgettable night of music!⁠
BUY TICKETS
Ivy Queen
Please join the Bristol Gem & Mineral Club for our 53rd Annual Gem Show!
Every year, the club holds a Gem and Mineral Show, which showcases a wide assortment of gems, jewelry, fossils, crystals, educational exhibits, and children’s games.
The 2025 Bristol Gem & Mineral Show
- Saturday, October 18 • 9:30 am to 5:00 pm
- Sunday, October 19 • 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
At the Beals Community Center, 240 Stafford Ave. in Bristol (links to directions and map.)
Admission for the show is $5 for adults. Kids under 12 are free with paid adult, and scouts and 4-H members with leaders (in uniform) are free too.
DEALERS: The 2025 show is full. There are no more tables available for dealers.
The Bristol Gem & Mineral Club is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.
Bristol Gem & Mineral Club 53rd Annual Show
Set in the little town of Anatevka, the story centers on a poor milkman, Tevye, and his five daughters. As Czarist Russia encroaches upon the small-knit community, Tevye struggles to cope with the changing times and uphold his traditional values. As his three older daughters rebel, Tevye is forced to choose between tradition and family. Fiddler is the perfect mix of audience-pleasing humor and heart.
October 4, 10 , 11, 17, 18 at 8 p.m.
October 5, 12, 19 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Box Office 860-283-6250
www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org
Fiddler on the Roof
She’s not your average lawyer… Elle Woods is taking the stage this October in a fabulously fun musical based on the hit movie! Packed with laughter, heart, and high-energy songs, this Broadway smash is perfect for the whole family.
Legally Blonde The Musical
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhoods After School
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Join us for a fabulous evening of Argentine Tango dancing in Southbury Connecticut.
All levels welcome. You don’t need to bring a partner. Dance shoes optional, socks work fine. Avoid rubber sole shoes, too sticky.
$25 payable on site. Join us! More classes at GGTANGO.com
Dardo and Alonso
Argentine Tango in Southbury CT | By GGTANGO
Bob Burns, the Director of the Mattatuck Museum, always dreamed of a life in the spotlight. But sometimes life throws curveballs — you can duck, or you can swing and knock it out of the park.
Bob's first passion was for the theater. Through college, graduate school, and a teaching fellowship at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C., Bob pursued his dream of becoming a working actor. When he moved to New York City, Bob continued acting, but found himself increasingly working for non-profits, eventually leading him to the Mattatuck Museum.
Using the lessons and talents he learned from the stage, Bob found new ways help others. This set him on a new path with a wide variety of opportunities and experiences, learning that working with like-minded souls to help others can be tremendously fulfilling — and that knowing how to tap dance can come in handy, too!
2nd Act: Bob Burns
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhoods After School
Curious about CT Hackerspace? Looking for a creative space to build, learn, or hang out with like-minded makers? Open House Night is the perfect time to visit!
Held every Wednesday (weather permitting), this open house event is open to members and non-members alike. Work on your own projects, get a tour, meet our friendly community, or just see what the space is all about. We’ve got a wide variety of tools and equipment—plus people who love to share knowledge and ideas.
No pressure. No agenda. Just a great night to explore and connect.
For photos and directions on how to find us, Click Here!
Open House Night at CT Hackerspace
Tetyana is deeply passionate about ensuring that everyone—especially refugees and immigrants—have access to education, resources, and opportunities for a better future.
Originally from a small village near Uzhhorod in the Zakarpattya region of Ukraine, Tetyana has been actively involved in raising funds for families in need and supporting children's education in Ukraine, especially during the ongoing war. With many of her family and friends still in Ukraine, her dedication to helping others navigate new beginnings is personal and heartfelt.
Tetyana’s career began in Ukraine as a journalist, where she spent six years publishing articles in local newspapers, hosting radio news segments in Uzhhorod and Kyiv, and serving as a correspondent in the Ukrainian Parliament. She also worked as a public relations specialist for one of Ukraine’s prime ministers, engaging with national and international media.
Immigrant Stories: Tetyana Pavelo
Join us every Thursday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Brass City Harvest Farmers Market in downtown Waterbury!
Open to all, the markets sell a wide variety of fresh and seasonal Connecticut grown produce, local eggs, jams and more.
Forms of payment accepted are cash, credit/debit, SNAP/EBT, and Farmers Market Nutrition Program debit cards* (senior, WIC).
For more information you can access our website: www.brasscityharvestwaterbury.com
Don't miss your chance to shop local, fresh, and delicious- right in the heart of Waterbury every Thursday!
Brass City Harvest Farmers Market on the Green
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Auditorium
Writers of all experience levels are invited to share their WIPs, brainstorm ideas, or simply connect with other writers.
Waterbury Writers
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Auditorium
Join us on Fridays for a different craft project each week.
September 19: Rock Painting
September 26: Clay Trinket Dish
October 3: Macramé Bracelet
October 10: Yarn Pumpkins
October 17: Snow Globes
October 24: Leaf Stamp Towels
November 7: Autumn Garland
November 14: Thanksgiving Greeting Card
November 21: Holiday Snowflakes
Fun Friday: Leaf Stamp Towels
Bruce MacPherson (MAC), Bill Calabrese (CAL) Dave Lasalata (LAS) combined to form the band MACALAS. The group performs the music of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, ELO, Procol Harum, Phil Collins, Moody Blues, Genesis, Tears for Fears, Elton John, Grand Funk, Vanilla Fudge, King Crimson, and more! A Show Like No Other!
Tickets: $32 plus fees
MACALAS – The Music of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Others
Holidays in Waterbury * 9:00-10:00am
Highlighting the history as communities, each student will describe their favorite
Holiday experience, which will become a short script. ....................Free for grades 2-5*
The Gift of the Magi * 10:30am-12:30pm
Students will perform alongside resident professional actors to bring Emily Mattina’s
adaptation of the classic holiday tale to life. ....................................Free for grades 6-12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Saturday Acting Intensives
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
Let your memory and imagination inspire you as you create beautiful landscapes. Will graciously shares the techniques which allow him to paint from his imagination and memories. You will learn to achieve an atmospheric style that captures the essence, beauty and emotion of the landscape. Day one begins with a brief lecture and demonstration, and then we launch into a full day of painting. Day two will consist of starting new works as well as finishing up the previous day’s work, with guidance and instruction on both days. Paints, canvases and other supplies are included. A few days before workshop starts, a video will be sent to you to get you prepared. Instructor: Will McCarthy (2 days)
Atmospheric Landscape with Will McCarthy at Artsplace
Did you know that bats are more than a creepy Halloween decorations? Let's bring them to life together through the art of puppetry! Learn about the purpose of bats in our natural ecosystem as both predator and prey for other animals. Come find out why bats may be our most recent superhero, even if also legendary!
This interactive workshop by Adelka Polak of Sova Dance and Puppet Theater allows participants will create swooping bat rod puppets that we will utilize in our play-based learning games. This is fun for the whole family. Recommended for Ages 4-12 with their caretakers.
“Bats: Superhero of our Skies” puppet-making workshop with Sova Dance & Puppet Theater
Join fellow retro tech lovers for a deep dive into the golden age of computing and gaming! Whether you're restoring classic hardware, exploring vintage software, or playing old-school games, this meetup is for you.
Held every 4th Saturday of the month , this event is all about hands-on fun—reconditioning machines, building modern kits for retro use, and enjoying everything from DOS games to cartridge classics.
From Amigas to Ataris, floppies to CRTs—if it’s vintage and electronic, we’re into it. All skill levels are welcome. Come learn, play, and relive the magic!
Retro Computing & Gaming Meetup
Join Marie Marie Difilippantonio, Director of the Jean and Julien Levy Foundation for the Arts and co-author of Julien Levy: The Man, His Gallery, His Legacy for a talk on Julian Levy and his contributions to the art world.
Julien Levy best remembered the art dealer who brought Surrealism to the United States. His New York City gallery (1931–1949) was generally regarded as the place to view cutting-edge contemporary art and the gallery highlighted work by artists Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Arshile Gorky, Frida Kahlo, René Magritte, Man Ray, Yves Tanguy and Pavel Tchelitchew. Between 1931 and 1949, The Julien Levy Gallery also gave solo shows to 24 women while during that same period MoMA only had three solo female exhibitions. Works by Lee Miller, Frida Kahlo, Kay Sage, and Dorothea Tanning were among the artists represented by the gallery.
Julien Levy had a home in Bridgewater; Ms. Difilippantonio will talk about his time spent there and at the NYC gallery. She will talk about Woodbury former residents Yves Tanguy and Kay Sage along with a brief mention of the other artists in the area who had exhibitions at the Julien Levy Gallery.
Julien Levy: The Man, His Gallery, His Legacy
Featuring the music of Brian Duford, classical guitar, and the TJ Thompson Jazz Quartet. Ticket includes a dessert buffet and wine/beer offerings.
Please join us as we Celebrate 20 Years and $200,000 in Grants to support Music Education and Music Programming in the Woodbury and Bethlehem Communities.
Woodbury-Bethlehem Community Music Foundation - 20th Anniversary Gala
She’s not your average lawyer… Elle Woods is taking the stage this October in a fabulously fun musical based on the hit movie! Packed with laughter, heart, and high-energy songs, this Broadway smash is perfect for the whole family.
Legally Blonde The Musical
ON BLEECKER STREET celebrates the music of the legendary folk duo Simon and Garfunkel, performing timeless classics that resonate with audiences of all ages. With a song list stacked with hits like “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Hazy Shade of Winter,” “Scarborough Fair,” “I Am a Rock,” “Homeward Bound” and “The Sound of Silence,” ON BLEECKER STREET recalls the harmonies and heartfelt passion of the iconic Simon and Garfunkel songbook. This duo is backed up by the best session players in the area for an evening that you won’t want to miss!
ON BLEECKER STREET – A Celebration of Simon & Garfunkel
Let your memory and imagination inspire you as you create beautiful landscapes. Will graciously shares the techniques which allow him to paint from his imagination and memories. You will learn to achieve an atmospheric style that captures the essence, beauty and emotion of the landscape. Day one begins with a brief lecture and demonstration, and then we launch into a full day of painting. Day two will consist of starting new works as well as finishing up the previous day’s work, with guidance and instruction on both days. Paints, canvases and other supplies are included. A few days before workshop starts, a video will be sent to you to get you prepared. Instructor: Will McCarthy (2 days)
Atmospheric Landscape with Will McCarthy at Artsplace
She’s not your average lawyer… Elle Woods is taking the stage this October in a fabulously fun musical based on the hit movie! Packed with laughter, heart, and high-energy songs, this Broadway smash is perfect for the whole family.
Legally Blonde The Musical
Admission is free. Donations will be accepted to support St. John’s music programs.
Perfect Pairings is a diverse program of duos (and some trios) performed by members and friends of St. John’s in the intimate setting of the church’s Library. Scheduled musicians include Thirzah Bendokas (‘cello), Henry Church (guitar and piano), Larissa Davidowitz and Ariana Keller (sopranos), Bonnie Havery and Robert Havery (on two pianos), Steven Minkler (piano), and Janet Rosen (oboe).
Únase a nosotros el domingo 26 de octubre para un concierto realizado por miembros y amigos de St. John’s. El concierto comenzará a las tres de la tarde, y será en la Biblioteca. Los músicos incluirán Thirzah Bendokas (‘cello), Henry Church (guitar and piano), Larissa Davidowitz and Ariana Keller (sopranos), Bonnie Havery and Robert Havery (on two pianos), Steven Minkler (piano), and Janet Rosen (oboe).
Perfect Pairings Concert
"Water Verses”, works by artist Barbara Hocker will be on display in the Woodbury Library’s Gallery Space and Community Cabinet during the month of October .
Barbara Hocker was born in South Norwalk, CT. She has a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University and attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her earliest years were spent living between Long Island Sound and a saltwater marsh where life was organized by the tides. Water was elemental to everything, from the unique smell of the marsh at low tide to the floods that happened whenever storms came with winds from the northeast. Always interested in nature, it is probably no wonder that water has been her primary subject matter for more than 15 years. Barbara’s work inhabits the expanded field between photography, printmaking, and digital media. Digital photos, monotypes, watercolor, and encaustic become works on paper, panel, handmade books, and installations. Inspired by her interest in Wabi-Sabi, she fuses a material sensibility with a love of nature to create works that capture moments and details that are intimate, subtle, and beautiful, as well as layered, fleeting, and imperfect. Barbara has exhibited her work extensively, including solo shows in Connecticut at the Connecticut River Museum, Real Art Ways, ArtWalk Gallery at Hartford Public Library, TheaterWorks Gallery, EBT Gallery, Arts Center East, and the Celeste Lewitt Gallery at UCONN Health.
Her work is in institutional and private collections, including the University of Colorado Library’s Rare and Distinctive Book Collection, Saint Olalf College Rolvaag Library Special Collections Artist Book Collection, The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa Library, and the permanent collections of The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Barbara is a member of Silvermine Guild, New England Book Artists, and the International Association of Hand Paper Makers and Paper Artists. She holds a degree in Fibers from Syracuse University’s College of Visual & Performing Arts and attended Cranbrook Academy of Arts. She lives in Bolton, CT with her muse/husband and two spoiled cats. Her studio is in Hartford, CT. For more information contact the library at 202-263-3502.
WATER VERSES - Works by Barbara Hocker
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant