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Local artist Kimberly Kent displays works in batik in the Gallery Space during regular open hours.  Kimberly specializes in the ancient art of batik and creates stunning works of art using wax, dye and careful ironing. The one-of-a-kind designs are inspired by the beauty of nature and are created on cotton and linen. With a passion for experimentation and innovation, Kimberly continues to push the boundaries of this traditional medium, producing prints that are both timeless and contemporary.

ACC
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6/30/2025
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Arts & Culture

Works in Batik on Display at the Woodbury Public Library

Local artist Kimberly Kent displays works in batik in the Gallery Space during regular open hours.  Kimberly specializes in the ancient art of batik and creates stunning works of art...
Monday
Jun 30
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9:30 am
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5:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Mon
Jun
30
Mon
Jun
30

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, June 30th at 7 pm with a concert by Bad Foot. The concerts are returning to the renovated Seth Thomas Park on South Main St. in Thomaston. Each concert begins at 7 pm and concludes at 8:30 pm. The concert series is indebted to the Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation for core funding.

Bad Foot is a CT-based high-energy band playing modern country rock, including hits from Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean & more. Don't miss this toe-tapping, driving beat concert by a CT favorite band.

Alcohol is not permitted in the Park by Town ordinance. Bring your lawn chair, your friends, and your love of music to Seth Thomas Park on Monday, June 30th! All ages welcome, and the Park is handicap-accessible. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will move to the Thomaston Opera House, 158 Main St. in the Town Hall. Visit the FACT website for further information or weather alerts concerning concert

relocation: www.thomastonfinearts.com.

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6/30/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Free Summer Concert in the Park!

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, June 30th at 7 pm with a concert by Bad Foot. The concerts are...
Monday
Jun 30
@
7:00 pm
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8:30 pm
Seth Thomas Park
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Thomaston
Seth Thomas Park
Online Event
Thomaston
Tue
Jul
1
Tue
Jul
1

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
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7/1/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Tuesday
Jul 1
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9:30 am
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8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Tue
Jul
1
Tue
Jul
1

Build your 1:1 Art Lesson to you. You can customize each lesson by the skills that you want to learn. This can be in the medium of your choosing. We offer this to children, teens and adults. 

We also offer packages upon request that are tailored to your artistic and creative goals. Contact genna@artlightenct.com for more information.

1 Lesson = $75

4 Lessons = $285

6 Lessons = $430

8 Lessons = $575

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7/1/2025
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Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Private 1:1 Art Lessons

Build your 1:1 Art Lesson to you. You can customize each lesson by the skills that you want to learn. This can be in the medium of your choosing. We offer this to children, teens and adults. ...
Tuesday
Jul 1
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12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
Artlighten LLC
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Watertown
Artlighten LLC
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Watertown
Wed
Jul
2
Wed
Jul
2

Sarah Schneiderman from Glastonbury, Connecticut, is the featured artist at the Cheshire Public Library at 104 Main Street in Cheshire, CT,  from July 2 through July 30, 2025. Her exhibit, “More Garbage Than Fish,” showcases assemblages made from trash that depict the fish she encountered while scuba diving. The artist is hosting a reception  on Monday, July 7, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The show and reception are free and open to the public. 

Ms. Schneiderman explains what influenced this series: “I started diving in 2013 after retiring from my corporate career. I fell in love with the creatures found in the ocean and learned that coral reefs are dying and water temperatures are rising. Having previously created art using found objects and trash, I continued this theme by making representational artwork of the fish I’ve seen while diving. These pieces reveal both the beauty and the sometimes haunting aspects of sea life. Beneath the surface beauty, I address the overwhelming presence of trash, particularly in our oceans, through the use of found and recycled materials. This includes everyday debris, and items people have given me such as bead and button collections, produce bags, and piano parts.”

The exhibit also offers information on how to reduce our plastic consumption.

Cheshire Public Library is located at 104 Main Street, Cheshire, CT. The library is open:

Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM

Friday – Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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7/2/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

More Garbage than Fis

Sarah Schneiderman from Glastonbury, Connecticut, is the featured artist at the Cheshire Public Library at 104 Main Street in Cheshire, CT, from July 2 through July 30, 2025. Her exhibit,...
Wednesday
Jul 2
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9:00 am
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8:30 pm
Cheshire Public Library
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Cheshire
Cheshire Public Library
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Cheshire
Wed
Jul
2
Wed
Jul
2

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
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7/2/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Wednesday
Jul 2
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9:30 am
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8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Wed
Jul
2
Wed
Jul
2

Come join the fun and a unique brand of "story-telling" Trivia that will make you smile at the Woodbury Public Library on Wednesday, July 2 at 6:30PM.

This summer's theme is "Color Our World" and there will be trivia challenges for everyone - Music, Art, Pop Culture, World & Earth, and totally Random questions too... so put on your thinking cap and come enjoy some "All-Original" Trivia! Maybe you'll even win the prize! 

All ages can join, but kids 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult.

Trivia Night is presented by David from Sticker Book Company. 

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7/2/2025
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"Color Our World" Trivia Night at the Woodbury Public Library

Come join the fun and a unique brand of "story-telling" Trivia that will make you smile at the...
Wednesday
Jul 2
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6:30 pm
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7:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Wed
Jul
2
Wed
Jul
2

 Poetry: Does Form Matter?

The answer may surprise you. Whether you read poetry, write poetry, love poetry, or are afraid of poetry, this workshop is for you. This generative writing session will provide endless inspiration for your poems, whether formal or free verse. Don't want to write? That's fine too! Relax, enjoy, and be amazed. All levels welcome.

Workshop is limited to 12 participants, so be sure to register now! 

Cheshire's own Poet Laureate, and the President of CT Poetry Society, Pat Mottola will lead an interactive workshop exploring forms of poetry on Wednesday, July 2nd from 7 to 8:30 pm. Writers at all levels are welcome to attend. 

$30 gets you 90 minutes of instruction in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts. If finances are a barrier to your participation, please reach out to our team at info@ballandsocket.org. 

More about Pat Mottola:

Award-winning poet and Pushcart Prize nominee, Pat Mottola teaches Creative Writing at Southern Connecticut State University, where she earned both an M.S. in Art Education and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing. In addition to working with students at SCSU, she is thrilled to teach both art and poetry to Senior Citizens in person and online throughout Connecticut. Her work is published in journals across the country, including War, Literature & the Arts, Connecticut Review, Main Street Rag, San Pedro River Review, VietNow Magazine, and Paterson Literary Review. She has served as Keynote Speaker for the IMPAC-Young Writers Awards as well as judged Connecticut High School Poetry Out Loud competitions. Pat is President of the Connecticut Poetry Society and served as editor of Connecticut River Review from 2012–2017. On a global scale, she mentors Afghan women writers living in Afghanistan and beyond, resulting in a collection of poems in English, Maybe I Should Fly, by two Afghan sisters who lived under the Taliban regime. She is the author of three collections of poetry: Under the Red DressAfter Hours, and A Town Like That. Pat was the recipient of the prestigious CSCU system-wide Board of Regents Outstanding Teacher Award in 2019, as well as the J. Philip Smith Outstanding Teacher Award in 2021. Pat is the Poet Laureate of Cheshire, CT. Look for her amazing lineup of guest poets and spoken word presentations and open mics in Cheshire all this summer through fall!

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7/2/2025
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Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Poetry: Does Form Matter? Generative Writing Workshop with Pat Mottola.

Poetry: Does Form Matter? The answer may surprise you. Whether you read poetry, write poetry,...
Wednesday
Jul 2
@
7:00 pm
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8:30 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Thu
Jul
3
Thu
Jul
3

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!

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7/3/2025
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Agricultural & Agritourism
Farmers Markets & Festivals

Brass City Harvest Farmers Market on the Green

Join us every Thursday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Brass City Harvest Farmers Market in downtown...
Thursday
Jul 3
@
9:00 am
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1:00 pm
Waterbury Green
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Waterbury
Waterbury Green
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
Jul
3
Thu
Jul
3

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/3/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Thursday
Jul 3
@
9:30 am
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8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Thu
Jul
3
Thu
Jul
3

 Derby-Shelton Fireworks 2025  

July 3, 2025, at 9 p.m.  

Elizabeth Street will be closed to traffic from Main Street to Fifth Street, according to the city's calendar.  

A musical concert will take place from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in front of Derby City Hall, located at 1 Elizabeth Street in Derby.  

Municipal parking garage will be open for parking only. No viewing will be allowed.  

Rain date is Saturday, July 5, 2025 at 9 p.m.

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7/3/2025
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Derby-Shelton Fireworks 2025

Derby-Shelton Fireworks 2025 July 3, 2025, at 9 p.m. Elizabeth Street will be closed to traffic...
Thursday
Jul 3
@
9:00 pm
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Derby City Hall
in
Derby
Derby City Hall
Online Event
Derby
Fri
Jul
4
Fri
Jul
4

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/4/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Friday
Jul 4
@
9:30 am
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4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Fri
Jul
4
Fri
Jul
4

 Naugatuck Fireworks Festival 2025 July 4, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Enjoy live music, food and vendors, as well as fireworks at 9 p.m.

Face painting, glitter tattoos and temporary airbrush tattoos by Adorn My Face will also be available, according to an event listing.

ACC
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7/4/2025
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Naugatuck Fireworks Festival 2025

Naugatuck Fireworks Festival 2025 July 4, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Enjoy live music, food and...
Friday
Jul 4
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5:00 pm
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Church Street
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Naugatuck
Church Street
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Naugatuck
Fri
Jul
4
Fri
Jul
4

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents Southern Desperation on Friday, July 4th at 8:30PM.

Please Note: Bar Seating, and any available tables are all first-come first-served; General Admission is $5 at the door.

For this event, you can purchase reserved front table seating for 4, 6, or 8 people. Reserved table seating will allow you and your party entry into the event with reserved front stage seats at your own table.

Your table reservation begins at 7:00pm. If you would like an earlier reservation, please contact WBC 48 hours prior to the event via email at booking@woodburybrewingcompany.com.

ACC
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7/4/2025
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Southern Desperation at The Woodbury Brewing Company

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents Southern Desperation on Friday, July 4th at 8:30PM. Please...
Friday
Jul 4
@
8:30 pm
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11:00 pm
Woodbury Brewing Company
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Brewing Company
Online Event
Woodbury
Sat
Jul
5
Sat
Jul
5

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/5/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Saturday
Jul 5
@
9:00 am
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4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Sat
Jul
5
Sat
Jul
5

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

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7/5/2025
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Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Saturday
Jul 5
@
12:00 pm
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4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Sat
Jul
5
Sat
Jul
5

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents Righteous Continental on Saturday, July 5th at 8:30PM.

Righteous Continental plays twisted, fiery blues rock!

Please Note: Bar Seating, and any available tables are all first-come first-served; General Admission is $10 at the door.

For this event, you can purchase reserved front table seating for 4, 6, or 8 people. Reserved table seating will allow you and your party entry into the event with reserved front stage seats at your own table.

Your table reservation begins at 7:00pm. If you would like an earlier reservation, please contact WBC 48 hours prior to the event via email at booking@woodburybrewingcompany.com.

ACC
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7/5/2025
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Righteous Continental at The Woodbury Brewing Company

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents Righteous Continental on Saturday, July 5th at 8:30PM....
Saturday
Jul 5
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8:30 pm
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11:00 pm
Woodbury Brewing Company
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Woodbury
Woodbury Brewing Company
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Woodbury
Sun
Jul
6
Sun
Jul
6

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

ACC
Member
7/6/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Sunday
Jul 6
@
12:00 pm
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4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Mon
Jul
7
Mon
Jul
7

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/7/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Monday
Jul 7
@
9:30 am
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4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Mon
Jul
7
Mon
Jul
7

Students will explore a variety of art media through choice-driven, open-ended activities, with a focus on process rather than product. Your young artist will enjoy a story related to creating art and the creative process. The goal is to promote early literacy, expressive language and fine motor skills while introducing a variety of art materials.

ACC
Member
7/7/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Young Artists - Artsplace

Students will explore a variety of art media through choice-driven, open-ended activities, with a...
Monday
Jul 7
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4:00 pm
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Mon
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Philip V. Benevento Cultural Program for Adults

Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History Through Reggaetón

Part 1: El Grito de Lares (1868) to the Ponce Massacre (1937)

Auditorium

An introduction to Puerto Rico’s early independence struggles and the island’s colonial transition from Spain to U.S. governance, highlighting the birth of resistance movements and political repression.

This is the first part of a three-part series.

Space is limited. Please pre-register online at bronsonlibrary.org/programs or call 203-574-8225.

Series description:

Reggaetón music can be heard all over Connecticut, but what can it tell us about Puerto Rican culture and history? Discover the rich history of Reggaetón in Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican diaspora in Connecticut with this three-part workshop, which will combine historical lectures, interactive activities, listening sessions, and community dialogues. Each session will be led by Nina Vazquez, a public historian and educator who was quoted in a 2023 Rolling Stone magazine article about Bad Bunny’s ‘X100PRE’.

 The Philip V. Benevento Fund for Cultural Programs for Adults at the Silas Bronson Library was established in 2016 in honor of Waterbury’s City Historian and former Silas Bronson Library Board member Philip V. Benevento. The fund continues to grow through individual donations made to the Friends of the Silas Bronson Library.

 

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Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History through Reggaetón - Part 1

Philip V. Benevento Cultural Program for Adults Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History...
Monday
Jul 7
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7:45 pm
Silas Bronson Library
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Waterbury
Mon
Jul
7
Mon
Jul
7

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, July 7th at 7 pm with a concert by the Eran Troy Danner Band. The concerts are returning to the renovated Seth Thomas Park on South Main St. in Thomaston. Each concert begins at 7 pm and concludes at 8:30 pm. The Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston’s concert series is indebted to the Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation for core funding.

Eran Troy Danner is a blues musician based in Connecticut. He has been a notable figure in the local blues scene since he started performing in 1998. ETD is known for his work both as an acoustic solo performer and a band leader, playing at various venues across the state. He caught the blues bug after seeing Johnny Winter perform live in New Haven in 1986. His dedication to the genre has earned him accolades, including winning the Connecticut Blues Society's Blues Challenge in 2010 and the Society's award for the Best Self-Produced Blues CD in 2011 with his album "Lucky Day". He won the CTBS Challenge again in 2025 and will be representing Connecticut in the Nationals in Memphis, TN in January 2026. ETD has opened up for legendary performers such as Johnny Winter, BB King, Robert Cray, Walter Trout and Samantha Fish, and he maintains an active performance schedule with about 180 shows a year.

Alcohol is not permitted in the Park by Town ordinance. Bring your lawn chair, your friends, and your love of music to Seth Thomas Park on Monday, July 7th!! All ages welcome, and the Park is handicap-accessible. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will move to Thomaston High School, 185 Branch Road. Visit the FACT website for further information or weather alerts concerning concert

relocation: www.thomastonfinearts.com.

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Free Summer Concert in the Park!

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, July 7th at 7 pm with a concert by the Eran Troy Danner Band. The...
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Jul 7
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8:30 pm
Seth Thomas Park
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Tue
Jul
8
Tue
Jul
8

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

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Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Tuesday
Jul 8
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Woodbury Public Library
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Tue
Jul
8

Let's gather in Waterbury for our next PFLAG meeting, where we share, support, and stand together for LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance!

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PFLAG Waterbury Meeting

Let's gather in Waterbury for our next PFLAG meeting, where we share, support, and stand together...
Tuesday
Jul 8
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6:00 pm
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Silas Bronson Library
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Waterbury
Wed
Jul
9
Wed
Jul
9

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

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Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
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Jul 9
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Jul
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Students will explore a variety of art media through choice-driven, open-ended activities, with a focus on process rather than product. Your young artist will enjoy a story related to creating art and the creative process. The goal is to promote early literacy, expressive language and fine motor skills while introducing a variety of art materials.

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Young Artists - Artsplace

Students will explore a variety of art media through choice-driven, open-ended activities, with a...
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Jul 9
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Jul
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Join Woodbury's 3rd Poet Laureate, Katie Baker, for an evening of poetry open to all. The Open Mic Nights meet monthly; July's theme is DARK/NIGHT.

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.

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Open Mic Night at the Woodbury Public Library

Join Woodbury's 3rd Poet Laureate, Katie Baker, for an evening of poetry open to all. The Open Mic Nights meet monthly; July's theme is DARK/NIGHT. Feel free to bring original poems to share, or...
Wednesday
Jul 9
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Woodbury Public Library
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Jul
9

This generative writing session will help writers narrow in on a significant object as a starting point for a short story. We will first discuss how writers shape their stories around specific objects and the value of objects and metaphors, read short works that masterfully take this approach, and then lay the groundwork for our own object-inspired fiction. At the end, attendees will have the opportunity to share what they've generated and discuss the writing process. 

Workshop is limited to 12 participants, so be sure to register now! 

More about Kristin Dringoli:

Kristin Dringoli is a fiction writer from Cheshire. She is currently pursuing her MFA in Creative Writing at Southern Connecticut State University and is a summer 2025 author fellow at the Martha's Vineyard Institute for Creative Writing. Her work has been published in Essays & Fictions, Potluck Mag, Spellbinder, and is forthcoming in Flash Fiction Magazine. 

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Object as Inspiration: A Generative Short Fiction Session with Kristin Dringoli

This generative writing session will help writers narrow in on a significant object as a starting...
Wednesday
Jul 9
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Ball & Socket Arts
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Ball & Socket Arts
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Cheshire
Thu
Jul
10
Thu
Jul
10

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!

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Brass City Harvest Farmers Market on the Green

Join us every Thursday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Brass City Harvest Farmers Market in downtown...
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Jul 10
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Waterbury Green
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Thu
Jul
10
Thu
Jul
10

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

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Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
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Jul
10

The students of CT State Naugatuck Valley will be bringing the magic of Broadway with them as they share songs and scenes from various beloved musicals. Under the direction of Professor Gil Harel, this summer theater troupe has performed all over the northeast, at venues in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. With a classic cabaret performance, their dynamic and well-rehearsed acts have been a hit with audiences of all listening backgrounds.

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NVCC Summer Cabaret

The students of CT State Naugatuck Valley will be bringing the magic of Broadway with them as...
Thursday
Jul 10
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Thu
Jul
10
Thu
Jul
10

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents Tip of The Hat Songwriters Series on Thursday, July 10th at 7:00PM.

Doors: 6PM

Music: 7PM

4 songwriters perform their own songs in the round as well as one song each of the month's artist tribute.

This Month's Tribute is Carol King!

The Performing Artists Are:

  • Sam Robbins
  • Halley Neal
  • Laura Clapp
  • Anne Marie Menta

Advanced Reserved Tickets available for only $12!

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Tip of the Hat Songwriter Series: Carol King at Woodbury Brewing

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents Tip of The Hat Songwriters Series on Thursday, July 10th at...
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Fri
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Jul
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Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

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Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Friday
Jul 11
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11
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Jul
11

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

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Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Friday
Jul 11
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Ball & Socket Arts
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Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
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Cheshire
Fri
Jul
11
Fri
Jul
11

Auditorium

Drop in and paint a 4”x4” painting, or pick up a kit to take home between July 14 and August 22 (or while supplies last). Bring your finished artwork to the library by August 29 for a special exhibit in September! Quantities are limited. One kit per patron.

 

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Tiny Art Painting Project

Auditorium Drop in and paint a 4”x4” painting, or pick up a kit to take home between July 14 and...
Friday
Jul 11
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3:00 pm
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Silas Bronson Library
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Silas Bronson Library
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Waterbury
Fri
Jul
11
Fri
Jul
11

Students will explore a variety of art media through choice-driven, open-ended activities, with a focus on process rather than product. Your young artist will enjoy a story related to creating art and the creative process. The goal is to promote early literacy, expressive language and fine motor skills while introducing a variety of art materials.

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Young Artists - Artsplace

Students will explore a variety of art media through choice-driven, open-ended activities, with a...
Friday
Jul 11
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Artsplace
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Fri
Jul
11
Fri
Jul
11

A Friends of the Thomaston Public Library Fundraiser! This is an adult only 21+ event. Tickets include ONE alcoholic beverage, soft drinks, appetizers, and entry to visit all the furry and scaly friends! We will have many animals for you to pet, hold, and take pictures with. Cash bar available. 

All money raised will go to support programming at the library. Tickets can be purchased at the library. Tickets are $30 if bought in advanced, and $35 at the door. 

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Hoppy Hour Fundraiser

A Friends of the Thomaston Public Library Fundraiser! This is an adult only 21+ event. Tickets include ONE alcoholic beverage, soft drinks, appetizers, and entry to visit all the furry and scaly...
Friday
Jul 11
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6:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Thomaston Public Library
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Thomaston
Thomaston Public Library
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Thomaston
Fri
Jul
11
Fri
Jul
11

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents VinylCut on Friday, July 11th at 8:30PM.

VinylCut is a 6 piece Rock n Roll band that covers songs from the 1960s to the 1990s.

Please Note: Bar Seating, and any available tables are all first-come first-served; General Admission is $5 at the door.

For this event, you can purchase reserved front table seating for 4, 6, or 8 people. Reserved table seating will allow you and your party entry into the event with reserved front stage seats at your own table.

Your table reservation begins at 7:00pm. If you would like an earlier reservation, please contact WBC 48 hours prior to the event via email at booking@woodburybrewingcompany.com.

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VinylCut at The Woodbury Brewing Company

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents VinylCut on Friday, July 11th at 8:30PM. VinylCut is a 6...
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Sat
Jul
12
Sat
Jul
12

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

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Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Saturday
Jul 12
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4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
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Woodbury
Sat
Jul
12
Sat
Jul
12

Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.

Access for All Initiative sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation

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Access for All Free Admission

Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month. Access for All Initiative sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation
Saturday
Jul 12
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11:00 am
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5:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum
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Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Sat
Jul
12
Sat
Jul
12

Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.

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CT OPEN HOUSE DAY: FREE Admission - Access for All

Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.
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Jul 12
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Mattatuck Museum
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Sat
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12
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Jul
12

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

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Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Saturday
Jul 12
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
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Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
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Cheshire
Sat
Jul
12
Sat
Jul
12

The Bethlehem Land Trust announces their 2025 concert series to be held at the barns on the Caroline Ferriday Preserve located at 45 Main Street North, Bethlehem, CT. All concerts are FREE and are from 5:30 - 7:00 PM. Bring your own wine, beer refreshments and a picnic, as well as chairs or a blanket.

The following concerts will be performed in 2025:

June 14th - Mitch Katz with Marty & Chris Brennan

June 26th - Annie and The Natural Wonder Band

July 12th - Eric Paradine & Tyler Mahard

July 24th - The Mark Miller Quartet

August 9th - Willie Niniger

August 21st - Marc Wager Jazz

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Eric Paradine & Tyler Mahard Concert

The Bethlehem Land Trust announces their 2025 concert series to be held at the barns on the Caroline Ferriday Preserve located at 45 Main Street North, Bethlehem, CT. All concerts are FREE and are...
Saturday
Jul 12
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5:30 pm
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7:00 pm
The Barns at the Caroline Ferriday Preserve
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Bethlehem
Sat
Jul
12
Sat
Jul
12

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

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Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Saturday
Jul 12
@
7:00 pm
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9:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Sat
Jul
12
Sat
Jul
12

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents 1 Wild Night: Bon Jovi Tribute on Saturday, July 12th at 8:00PM.

1 WILD NIGHT, has been wowing Bon Jovi fans and building a loyal following in the New York Tri-State area since 2013. Featuring look- and sound-alike lead singer Alex Barbieri as "Jon Bon Jovi," the band also includes pro musicians: keyboardist MJ, guitarist Marc Amendola, and drummer Rob Servedio.

Please Note: Bar Seating, and any available tables are all first-come first-served; General Admission is $10 after 7:00pm.

For this event, you can purchase reserved front table seating for 4, 6, or 8 people. Reserved table seating will allow you and your party entry into the event with reserved front stage seats at your own table.

Your table reservation begins at 7:00pm. If you would like an earlier reservation, please contact WBC 48 hours prior to the event via email at booking@woodburybrewingcompany.com.

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1 Wild Night at The Woodbury Brewing Company

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents 1 Wild Night: Bon Jovi Tribute on Saturday, July 12th at...
Saturday
Jul 12
@
8:30 pm
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11:00 pm
Woodbury Brewing Company
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Brewing Company
Online Event
Woodbury
Sun
Jul
13
Sun
Jul
13

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

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7/13/2025
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Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Sunday
Jul 13
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Sun
Jul
13
Sun
Jul
13

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

ACC
Member
7/13/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Sunday
Jul 13
@
2:00 pm
-
4:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Sun
Jul
13
Sun
Jul
13

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.

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7/13/2025
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Second Sunday Poetry and Music

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...
Sunday
Jul 13
@
4:00 pm
-
6:00 pm
Vicinanza Studios & Gallery
in
Southbury
Vicinanza Studios & Gallery
Online Event
Southbury
Mon
Jul
14
Mon
Jul
14

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

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7/14/2025
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Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Monday
Jul 14
@
9:30 am
-
4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Mon
Jul
14
Mon
Jul
14

Philiip V. Benevento Cultural Program for Adults

Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History Through Reggaetón

Part 2: The Criminalization of Puerto Ricans, 1940s-2000s

This session explores the systemic criminalization of Puerto Rican people on the island and in the diaspora, examining government surveillance, eugenics, cultural suppression, and the vilification of reggaetón.

This is the second part of a three-part series.

 Series description:

Reggaetón music can be heard all over Connecticut, but what can it tell us about Puerto Rican culture and history? Discover the rich history of Reggaetón in Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican diaspora in Connecticut with this three-part workshop, which will combine historical lectures, interactive activities, listening sessions, and community dialogues. Each session will be led by Nina Vazquez, a public historian and educator who was quoted in a 2023 Rolling Stone magazine article about Bad Bunny’s ‘X100PRE’.

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History

Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History Through Reggaetón - Part 2

Philiip V. Benevento Cultural Program for Adults Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican...
Monday
Jul 14
@
5:45 pm
-
7:45 pm
Silas Bronson Library
in
Waterbury
Silas Bronson Library
Online Event
Waterbury
Mon
Jul
14
Mon
Jul
14

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, July 14th at 7 pm with a concert by Stiletto. The concerts are returning to the renovated Seth Thomas Park on South Main St. in Thomaston. Each concert begins at 7 pm and concludes at 8:30 pm. The Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston’s concert series is indebted to the Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation for core funding.

Stiletto is a high-energy party band, providing a carefully curated and unique musical experience! Their musicians have played, and currently work with, some of the biggest acts in the world, as well as Tony Award-winning Broadway productions. They pride themselves on their ability to get everyone up and dancing. Stiletto provides an unforgettable Billy Joel tribute that will have everyone singing along to their favorites.

Alcohol is not permitted in the Park by Town ordinance. Bring your lawn chair, your friends, and your love of music to Seth Thomas Park on Monday, July 14th!! All ages welcome, and the Park is handicap-accessible. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will move to the Thomaston Opera House, 158 Main St., Town Hall. Visit the FACT website for further information or weather alerts concerning concert

relocation: www.thomastonfinearts.com.

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7/14/2025
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Free Summer Concert in the Park!

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, July 14th at 7 pm with a concert by Stiletto. The concerts are...
Monday
Jul 14
@
7:00 pm
-
8:30 pm
Seth Thomas Park
in
Thomaston
Seth Thomas Park
Online Event
Thomaston
Tue
Jul
15
Tue
Jul
15

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/15/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Tuesday
Jul 15
@
9:30 am
-
8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Tue
Jul
15
Tue
Jul
15

Have you ever looked at a painting and wished to understand it more? This lecture serves as a guide to basic visual analysis. Join Mallory as she reviews some of the more common symbols and tropes seen in Western painting. The lecture will provide examples and practice in visual and contextual analysis while examining a variety of artworks. Join her in unpacking these familiar paintings, improving your visual literacy, and increasing your appreciation of art!

Mallory Mortillaro is an art historian and educator. She has a decade of teaching experience and has worked on various art research projects for museums and organizations in the New York metropolitan area.  Her discoveries in the art world have garnered her national attention. She studied at Drew University.  

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7/15/2025
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VIRTUAL TALK: How to Read a Painting with Art Historian Mallory Mortillaro

Have you ever looked at a painting and wished to understand it more? This lecture serves as...
Tuesday
Jul 15
@
6:30 pm
-
7:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Wed
Jul
16
Wed
Jul
16

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/16/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Wednesday
Jul 16
@
9:30 am
-
8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Wed
Jul
16
Wed
Jul
16

Join musicians Andy & Judy for a wonderful evening of Folk music at the Woodbury Public Library. The duo play guitars, mandolin, banjo, ukulele and other instruments and at this concert, they will perform original songs in many different styles, such as traditional Folk, roots music, country swing and bluegrass. The audience will be encouraged to participate by singing along, clapping & stomping to their original tunes. As contemporary folk singer/songwriters, they tell stories through their songs - many of which are based on historical events, times or places.

Andy & Judy have released eight original albums; Riverbend (Nov. 2012), Dragonfly (May 2014), Follow Your Dream (May 2015), This Old Town (June 2017), Reflections (Sept. 2018), This Road (Sept. 2020) and Let Us Sing (June 2021) and Another Ghost Town (August 2023).

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7/16/2025
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An Evening of Folk Music

Join musicians Andy & Judy for a wonderful evening of Folk music at the Woodbury Public Library. The duo play guitars, mandolin, banjo, ukulele and other instruments and at this...
Wednesday
Jul 16
@
6:30 pm
-
7:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Wed
Jul
16
Wed
Jul
16

Always wanted to try Stand-Up? Never known where to start? Try this intro class open to all. No experience necessary. 

Workshop is limited to 12 participants, so be sure to register now! 

More about David Iscoe:

David Iscoe is a writer, educator, and ghostwriter. He writes strange, cross-genre fiction on his own, and wide variety of things for hire. He also works as a humor coach and consultant.

The most famous place he worked was The Onion, where he served as a TV staff writer, a web series head writer and director, and a senior writer in the video department.

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7/16/2025
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Stand-Up for All Workshop with David Iscoe

Always wanted to try Stand-Up? Never known where to start? Try this intro class open to all. No...
Wednesday
Jul 16
@
7:00 pm
-
8:30 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Thu
Jul
17
Thu
Jul
17

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!

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7/17/2025
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Farmers Markets & Festivals

Brass City Harvest Farmers Market on the Green

Join us every Thursday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Brass City Harvest Farmers Market in downtown...
Thursday
Jul 17
@
9:00 am
-
1:00 pm
Waterbury Green
in
Waterbury
Waterbury Green
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
Jul
17
Thu
Jul
17

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/17/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Thursday
Jul 17
@
9:30 am
-
8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Thu
Jul
17
Thu
Jul
17

Gain an inside look from the people who spend the most time in the Mattatuck Museum- our staff! Hear from Mattatuck Museum Rentals Coordinator, Jaimie Cura, on her favorite pieces of art currently on display.

Register Online: https://www.mattmuseum.org/calendar/insights/

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7/17/2025
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Insights into the Mattatuck Collection: Jaimie Cura

Gain an inside look from the people who spend the most time in the Mattatuck Museum- our staff!...
Thursday
Jul 17
@
3:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum
in
Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
Jul
17
Thu
Jul
17

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!

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7/17/2025
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Open Mic & Jam Sessions

Karaoke at the Gallery

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...
Thursday
Jul 17
@
5:30 pm
-
9:00 pm
Vicinanza Studios & Gallery
in
Southbury
Vicinanza Studios & Gallery
Online Event
Southbury
Thu
Jul
17
Thu
Jul
17

Auditorium

Writers of all experience levels are invited to share their WIPs, brainstorm ideas, have fun with writing prompts, or simply connect with other writers.

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7/17/2025
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Literary Arts

Waterbury Writers

Auditorium Writers of all experience levels are invited to share their WIPs, brainstorm ideas,...
Thursday
Jul 17
@
6:00 pm
-
7:30 pm
Silas Bronson Library
in
Waterbury
Silas Bronson Library
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
Jul
17
Thu
Jul
17

Have you ever wondered how that delightful mix of dairy products, sweeteners, and cold ingredients creates the ice cream we all love? What makes some brands stand out with their rich flavors while others leave you wanting more? Do you know the difference between Philadelphia and French-style ice cream and why they taste so different? Join John Cilio for an engaging discussion on the history of one of America's favorite treats—ice cream!

This talk will explore how ice cream was discovered and made its way to America and will highlight some evolved variations, such as sorbet, frozen yogurt, gelato, and soft-serve, all stemming from basic frozen dairy and now non-dairy products. We'll also touch on beloved classics like sundaes and milkshakes, highlighting notable ice cream makers and their innovations.

To wrap up the presentation, John will showcase some of Connecticut's most popular ice creams, as voted on by various sources.

John Cilio is an intriguing historical storyteller, author, and researcher who has been captivating audiences with his tales of the past for over 15 years. As a proud member of the Organization of American Historians and the Association for the Study of Connecticut History, John has shared his knowledge through numerous articles in national magazines and newspapers. Through his captivating storytelling and in-depth research, John Cilio continues to inspire and educate. Prepare to be transported through time and experience history through period stories and

vintage photographs.

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7/17/2025
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The Chilling Chronicles of Ice Cream

Have you ever wondered how that delightful mix of dairy products, sweeteners, and cold...
Thursday
Jul 17
@
6:30 pm
-
7:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Fri
Jul
18
Fri
Jul
18

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Friday
Jul 18
@
9:30 am
-
4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Fri
Jul
18
Fri
Jul
18

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

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7/18/2025
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Visual Arts

Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Friday
Jul 18
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Fri
Jul
18
Fri
Jul
18

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

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7/18/2025
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Performing Arts

Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Friday
Jul 18
@
7:00 pm
-
9:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Sat
Jul
19
Sat
Jul
19

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Saturday
Jul 19
@
9:00 am
-
4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Sat
Jul
19
Sat
Jul
19

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

ACC
Member
7/19/2025
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Visual Arts

Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Saturday
Jul 19
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Sat
Jul
19
Sat
Jul
19

 Date & Time:

  • Saturday, July 19, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
  • Saturday, September 6, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Description:

Experience the soothing sounds of nature with our Wind Chime Workshop! Join us for an enchanting afternoon of creativity as you craft your own fused glass Wind Chimes, perfect for bringing melody and charm to your outdoor spaces.

In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the art of glass fusing under the expert guidance of our experienced instructor. Using an assortment of colorful glass pieces, attendees will design and assemble their own unique Wind Chimes, incorporating elements such as beads, shells, and other embellishments to add personality and flair.

Each participant will have the opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind Wind Chime that reflects their personal style and aesthetic. Whether you prefer a whimsical design with playful colors or a more elegant, nature-inspired theme, the possibilities are endless!

After the workshop, participants will take their completed Wind Chimes home to be strung and hung in their outdoor spaces. The gentle tinkling of glass against glass will bring a sense of serenity and tranquility to any garden, patio, or porch.

Workshop Highlights:

  • Create your own fused glass Wind Chimes to add charm to your outdoor spaces.
  • Explore the art of glass fusing under the guidance of our experienced instructor.
  • Customize your Wind Chime with colorful glass pieces, beads, shells, and more.
  • Take home a unique handmade creation to enjoy the soothing sounds of nature.

Dates & Prices:

  • Saturday, July 19, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
  • Saturday, September 6, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Materials Included:

  • All glass materials necessary for creating a fused glass wind chime.
  • Access to tools and equipment during the workshop
  • A large selection of beads & strings to string your wind chimes when they are finished.

Registration: Secure your spot today by calling 203-888-1616 or emailing us at glasssourcestudios@gmail.com. Limited spaces available, so don't miss out on this opportunity to create a beautiful fused glass windchime to enhance your outdoor oasis!

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7/19/2025
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Fused Glass Windchimes

Date & Time: Saturday, July 19, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Saturday, September 6, 2025 — 2:00...
Saturday
Jul 19
@
2:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Glass Source Studios
in
Seymour
Glass Source Studios
Online Event
Seymour
Sat
Jul
19
Sat
Jul
19

Join City Youth Theater & City Stage Company for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate five years of impact, creativity, and community at  Standing Ovation: The City Youth Theater & City Stage Company 5-Year Gala! This spectacular night will feature an elegant cocktail hour with hors d'oeuvres and desserts, a 360 camera experience, live performances, and the presentation of our prestigious awards, honoring outstanding individuals who have made a difference in the arts and beyond.

Come celebrate with City Youth Theater & City Stage Company and be part of an inspiring evening filled with entertainment, gratitude, and recognition! Secure your tickets now and support the future of youth theater in our community.

Cocktail Hour:  6:00pm

Awards & Cabaret:  7:00pm

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7/19/2025
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Standing Ovation: The City Youth Theater & City Stage Company 5-Year Gala

Join City Youth Theater & City Stage Company for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate five years of impact, creativity, and community at Standing Ovation: The City Youth Theater &...
Saturday
Jul 19
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Palace Theater
in
Waterbury
Palace Theater
Online Event
Waterbury
Sat
Jul
19
Sat
Jul
19

 Ball & Socket Arts is thrilled to announce the return of the Community Sing on Saturday, July 19th from 6-8 pm on-site on our outdoor stage.

Bring your lawn chairs and get ready to belt out classic pop tunes in great company. All the fun of karaoke without the need to be a soloist, led by a joyful musical savant, Brian Ember and friends.

Grab your spot and start your picnic at 5:30.

Music from 6-8 pm.

Event takes place on-site at Ball & Socket Arts in the plaza in front of Building 5.

Extended parking available at the municipal lots along Railroad Avenue. Or if you're local, please consider walking or bicycling to the site!

Advance (free) registration encouraged to receive communications about any changes or rescheduling due to weather events.

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7/19/2025
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Concerts & Live Music

Live @ the Factory: Community Sing with Brian Ember and Friends

Ball & Socket Arts is thrilled to announce the return of the Community Sing on Saturday, July 19th from 6-8 pm on-site on our outdoor stage. Bring your lawn chairs and get ready to belt out...
Saturday
Jul 19
@
6:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Sat
Jul
19
Sat
Jul
19

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

ACC
Member
7/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Saturday
Jul 19
@
7:00 pm
-
9:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Sun
Jul
20
Sun
Jul
20

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

ACC
Member
7/20/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Sunday
Jul 20
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Sun
Jul
20
Sun
Jul
20

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

ACC
Member
7/20/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Sunday
Jul 20
@
2:00 pm
-
4:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Sun
Jul
20
Sun
Jul
20

Plush is a rock band with a mission to bring rock back to the forefront of the music industry. The band is composed of talented young women.

ACC
Member
7/20/2025
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Plush returns to The Jameson Pub

Plush is a rock band with a mission to bring rock back to the forefront of the music industry....
Sunday
Jul 20
@
6:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
The Jameson Pub
in
Watertown
The Jameson Pub
Online Event
Watertown
Sun
Jul
20
Sun
Jul
20

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents: TRIXTER on Sunday, July 20th.

Doors: 6:30PM Show: 7:00PM

New Jersey based band Trixter, founded in 1983 by Steve Brown, has sold millions of records worldwide and shared the stage with the likes of KISS, JOURNEY, ALICE COOPER, SCORPIONS, POISON, CHEAPTRICK, STYX, BOSTON, NIGHT RANGER, RICK SPRINGFIELD, and TESLA. As not only a master guitarist, but as an accomplished songwriter, singer, engineer, producer and performer Steve has become one of the music industry’s most sought-after and entrusted talents. In 2013, Steve was invited to be the vicarial guitarist for the legendary DEF LEPPARD, which led to him joining the band at the historic Wembley Stadium along with many other Arena and Stadium shows throughout North America. Steve also currently performs with Tokyo Motor Fist, Danger Danger, and more. Steve has co-written, performed and produced Ace Frehley’s (KISS) album 10,000 Volts.

PJ Farley joined Trixter in 1988 in time to record the band’s self-titled album which brought the band three Billboard hits, ‘Give it to Me Good’, ‘Surrender’ and ‘One In A Million’. The band continued to record and tour throughout the next three decades. In addition to writing and recording his own solo projects, Farley went on to have stints with LITA FORD, and currently also performs with RA, Eric Martin (of Mr. Big) and is the bassist in FOZZY and Kuarantine with Chris Jericho.

Ben Hans (KIP WINGER of Winger, ERIC MARTIN of Mr. Big, ANTHONY CORDER of Tora Tora) on Drums rounds out this powerhouse rocking group.

TRIXTER performs all the Trixter favorites as well as music written and recorded by both Steve and PJ on their solo projects. Relive and rock out to all the Trixter hits, and catch this energetic, entertaining, and must-see show that leaves their fans begging for more!

Website:  

www.trixterrocks.com

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7/20/2025
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TRIXTER at the Woodbury Brewing Company

The Woodbury Brewing Company presents: TRIXTER on Sunday, July 20th. Doors: 6:30PM Show: 7:00PM...
Sunday
Jul 20
@
7:00 pm
-
10:00 pm
Woodbury Brewing Company
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Brewing Company
Online Event
Woodbury
Mon
Jul
21
Mon
Jul
21

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/21/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Monday
Jul 21
@
9:30 am
-
4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Mon
Jul
21
Mon
Jul
21

Auditorium

Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History Through Reggaetón

Part 3: Reggaetón as a Political Tool, 2010-present

This final session examines how reggaetón has evolved into a powerful medium for social commentary and political protest, particularly in response to natural disasters, colonial austerity measures, and anti-government uprisings.

Space is limited. Please pre-register online at bronsonlibrary.org/programs or call 203-574-8225. This is part three of a three-part series.

Series description:

Reggaetón music can be heard all over Connecticut, but what can it tell us about Puerto Rican culture and history? Discover the rich history of Reggaetón in Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican diaspora in Connecticut with this three-part workshop, which will combine historical lectures, interactive activities, listening sessions, and community dialogues. Each session will be led by Nina Vazquez, a public historian and educator who was quoted in a 2023 Rolling Stone magazine article about Bad Bunny’s ‘X100PRE’.

 

The Philip V. Benevento Fund for Cultural Programs for Adults at the Silas Bronson Library was established in 2016 in honor of Waterbury’s City Historian and former Silas Bronson Library Board member Philip V. Benevento. The fund continues to grow through individual donations made to the Friends of the Silas Bronson Library.

 

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7/21/2025
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History

Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History Through Reggaetón - Part 3

Auditorium Rebellious Rhythm: Exploring Puerto Rican History Through Reggaetón Part 3: Reggaetón...
Monday
Jul 21
@
5:45 pm
-
7:45 pm
Silas Bronson Library
in
Waterbury
Silas Bronson Library
Online Event
Waterbury
Mon
Jul
21
Mon
Jul
21

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, July 21st at 7 pm with a concert by Mark Berger.  The concerts are returning to the renovated Seth Thomas Park on South Main St. in Thomaston. Each concert begins at 7 pm and concludes at 8:30 pm. The Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston’s concert series is indebted to the Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation for core funding.

Marc Berger's life has been about pursuing twin passions: creating and recording his American roots songs, and exploring remote areas of the desert and mountain West. After signing his first publishing contract while in law school, he fronted rock bands and performed regularly in New York City clubs like CBGB, Wetlands, and The Knitting Factory. All through this period, he’d find ways to get into the West, picking up details from fellow wilderness junkies about off the beaten path locales and filing them away for future reference. On one of these trips, he became intrigued by the cover of THE BIG IT, a book of short stories by A.B. Guthrie he found on a revolving paperback rack in a Navajo reservation trading post. It got him thinking about using his travels to create a set of songs in the cultural tradition of writers like Guthrie and visual artists like John Ford and Frederick Remington. Marc and Co-Producer Mike Ricciardi now present RIDE, ten cinematic recordings reflecting Marc’s romantic connection to the American West and exploring the value of its myths to contemporary culture.

Marc has performed at Austin’s South by Southwest Music Festival and The Kerrville and Falcon Ridge Folk Festivals and has opened shows for Bob Dylan and other national acts. His song THE LAST ONE was a staple of Richie Havens’ concerts and has been quoted in the NY Times and featured on The CBS Evening News.

Alcohol is not permitted in the Park by Town ordinance. Bring your lawn chair, your friends, and your love of music to Seth Thomas Park on Monday, July 21st!! All ages welcome, and the Park is handicap-accessible. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will move to the Thomaston Opera House, 158 Main St., Town Hall. Visit the FACT website for further information or weather alerts concerning concert

relocation: www.thomastonfinearts.com.

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7/21/2025
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Free Summer Concert in the Park!

The 2025 season of free concerts in the Park, produced by the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., continues on Monday, July 21st at 7 pm with a concert by Mark Berger. The concerts are...
Monday
Jul 21
@
7:00 pm
-
8:30 pm
Seth Thomas Park
in
Thomaston
Seth Thomas Park
Online Event
Thomaston
Tue
Jul
22
Tue
Jul
22

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/22/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Tuesday
Jul 22
@
9:30 am
-
8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Wed
Jul
23
Wed
Jul
23

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/23/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Wednesday
Jul 23
@
9:30 am
-
8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Wed
Jul
23
Wed
Jul
23

 Making Meaning Without Conflict: Alternative Techniques of Storytelling

In this studio-styled workshop, we’ll deviate from the traditional story arc and identify alternative narrative structures for short stories that empower us to write more originally. We’ll identify how a form should fit a story as opposed to a story fitting into a form, and we’ll write to exercises and prompts that deemphasize conflict and plot by instead focusing on world building, image stacking, and characterization.

More About Steff:

Steff Sirois got her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Idaho, where she studied the Gothic and wrote short fiction about insanity, hauntedness, and loss. You can find some of her recent work in Ninth Letter, Harpur Palate, Reed Magazine, Landlocked, Prism Review, Fugue Journal, and the Washington Post.

$30 gets you 90 minutes of instruction in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts. If cost is a barrier to participation, please reach out to our team to discuss accommodations.

Workshop is limited to 12 participants, so be sure to register now! 

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7/23/2025
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Literary Arts

Making Meaning Without Conflict: Alternative Techniques of Storytelling

Making Meaning Without Conflict: Alternative Techniques of Storytelling In this studio-styled...
Wednesday
Jul 23
@
7:00 pm
-
8:30 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Wed
Jul
23
Wed
Jul
23

Quaker Farms Fire Co. annual Firemen's Carnival and Fireworks Show is scheduled for July 23-25 at Oxford High School. Fireworks displays are on both July 23 and 25 at 9:45 p.m. each night. There will be food, games and rides.

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7/23/2025
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Community & Family

Fireworks

Quaker Farms Fire Co. annual Firemen's Carnival and Fireworks Show is scheduled for July 23-25 at...
Wednesday
Jul 23
@
9:45 pm
-
Hawkins Fire House
in
Oxford
Hawkins Fire House
Online Event
Oxford
Thu
Jul
24
Thu
Jul
24

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!

ACC
Member
7/24/2025
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Agricultural & Agritourism
Farmers Markets & Festivals

Brass City Harvest Farmers Market on the Green

Join us every Thursday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Brass City Harvest Farmers Market in downtown...
Thursday
Jul 24
@
9:00 am
-
1:00 pm
Waterbury Green
in
Waterbury
Waterbury Green
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
Jul
24
Thu
Jul
24

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/24/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Thursday
Jul 24
@
9:30 am
-
8:00 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Thu
Jul
24
Thu
Jul
24

Auditorium

Maritza Chacón will help you learn to paint in this workshop. Maritza is an accomplished visual artist who uses oil, acrylic, chalk pastel, graphite, and experimental watercolor. Supplies and snacks will be provided.

ACC
Member
7/24/2025
Single event
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Visual Arts

Painting with Maritza

Auditorium Maritza Chacón will help you learn to paint in this workshop. Maritza is an...
Thursday
Jul 24
@
2:30 pm
-
4:00 pm
Silas Bronson Library
in
Waterbury
Silas Bronson Library
Online Event
Waterbury
Thu
Jul
24
Thu
Jul
24

The Bethlehem Land Trust announces their 2025 concert series to be held at the barns on the Caroline Ferriday Preserve located at 45 Main Street North, Bethlehem, CT. All concerts are FREE and are from 5:30 - 7:00 PM. Bring your own wine, beer refreshments and a picnic, as well as chairs or a blanket.

The following concerts will be performed in 2025:

June 14th - Mitch Katz with Marty & Chris Brennan

June 26th - Annie and The Natural Wonder Band

July 12th - Eric Paradine & Tyler Mahard

July 24th - The Mark Miller Quartet

August 9th - Willie Niniger

August 21st - Marc Wager Jazz

ACC
Member
7/24/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

The Mrk Miller Quartet Concert

The Bethlehem Land Trust announces their 2025 concert series to be held at the barns on the Caroline Ferriday Preserve located at 45 Main Street North, Bethlehem, CT. All concerts are FREE and are...
Thursday
Jul 24
@
5:30 pm
-
7:00 pm
The Barns at the Caroline Ferriday Preserve
in
Bethlehem
The Barns at the Caroline Ferriday Preserve
Online Event
Bethlehem
Thu
Jul
24
Thu
Jul
24

Learn how to use gel plate printmaking techniques using soy-based non-toxic ink. We will use flowers and leaves to create a set of four botanical inspired greeting cards. Bring your own flowers and/or leaves or use those provided.

ACC
Member
7/24/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gel Plate Garden at Artsplace

Learn how to use gel plate printmaking techniques using soy-based non-toxic ink. We will use...
Thursday
Jul 24
@
6:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
Artsplace
in
Cheshire
Artsplace
Online Event
Cheshire
Fri
Jul
25
Fri
Jul
25

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/25/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Friday
Jul 25
@
9:30 am
-
4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Fri
Jul
25
Fri
Jul
25

Gather in downtown Waterbury for a day of wonders and wizardry! After picking up a free "magic map" from Minuteman Press, attendees can visit up to 25 downtown businesses and other locations. Each location has a "clue" to help solve the map's mystery! They also generally have other prizes, activities, sweets, treats or potions for free or sale. There will also be scheduled magic shows and a few surprises! Costumes, wands and pointy hats highly-encouraged! The next day, Saturday July 26th, the fun continues as The Mattatuck Museum hosts its own Harry Potter celebrations! More information forthcoming at www.facebook.com/waterburyharrypotterday

ACC
Member
7/25/2025
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Community & Family
Local Festivals

Waterbury Harry Potter Day 2025

Gather in downtown Waterbury for a day of wonders and wizardry! After picking up a free "magic map" from Minuteman Press, attendees can visit up to 25 downtown businesses and other locations. Each...
Friday
Jul 25
@
10:00 am
-
7:00 pm
Minuteman Press
in
Waterbury
Minuteman Press
Online Event
Waterbury
Fri
Jul
25
Fri
Jul
25

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

ACC
Member
7/25/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Friday
Jul 25
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Fri
Jul
25
Fri
Jul
25

 Ball & Socket Arts is thrilled to announce a very special edition of Live @ the Factory on July 25th with the Grammy-Award winning, 18-piece  Dan Pugach Big Band !

Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic dinner for an evening of original big band music from a Grammy-winning Dan Pugach Big Band at Bartlem Park's new bandshell!

Grab your spot and start your picnic at 5:30.

Music from 6-8 pm.

Reserve your free spot in advance to hear about any updates or changes.

This event is produced by Ball & Socket Arts as part of Live @ the Factory, in partnership with Cheshire Public Library. This night of music is sponsored by HB Live.

A reminder that this event takes place off-site at Bartlem Park: 520 S Main St, Cheshire, CT in the new bandshell. There is ample on-site parking available, with overflow parking available across the street at the Parks and Rec building. 

Rain will send the event to St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 59 Main St, Cheshire, CT.

Advance (free) registration encouraged.

Concert Presented by Ball & Socket Arts as part of Live @ the Factory. This night of music is sponsored by the Friends of the Cheshire Public Library and HB Live.

Dan Pugach is a GRAMMY® Award-winning drummer and composer and 3X nominee, a 3X recipient of the ASCAP Foundation Jazz Composer Award, a winner of the BMI Charlie Parker Composition Prize, and a Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Residency Program participant at the Kennedy Center. His latest big band album, Bianca Reimagined: Music for Paws and Persistence, comprised of all original compositions and featuring Nicole Zuraitis, won the 2025 GRAMMY Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album, as well as a Best Jazz Performance nomination for “Little Fears,” a song from the same album.

Dan was the featured drummer on the 2024 GRAMMY® Award winning album, How Love Begins, co-produced by Nicole Zuraitis and Christian McBride. His debut nonet album, Plus One (2018), was released on UNIT Records and charted on jazz radio in the top 20. Plus One includes Dan’s arrangement of “Jolene” (Dolly Parton), which was nominated for a GRAMMY® Award (Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals) alongside vocalist Nicole Zuraitis. 

Dan is the leader of The Dan Pugach Nonet and the Dan Pugach Big Band, playing his original music and arrangements. The Nonet and Big Band tour regularly, and have played at Bird’s Eye Basel, The Zone in Tel Aviv, The Blue Note, Birdland Jazz Club, The 55bar, Smalls Jazz Club, The Jazz Loft, The Jazz Estate, Stowe Jazz Festival, and esteemed Performing Arts Centers across the country.

Dan currently lives in both Brooklyn, NY and Connecticut. Born in Israel, he served as the drummer for The Air Force Band in the IDF while attending the Rimon School of Jazz at the same time. Dan moved to the United States in 2006 and received a Bachelor of Music Degree from Berklee College of Music. At Berklee, he studied with Terri Lynn Carrington, Hal Crook, and Joe Lovano. He received his M.A in music from the City College of New York, where he studied with Mike Holober and Scott Reeves.

ACC
Member
7/25/2025
Single event
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Concerts & Live Music

Live @ the Factory: Dan Pugach Big Band at Bartlem Park

Ball & Socket Arts is thrilled to announce a very special edition of Live @ the Factory on July 25th with the Grammy-Award winning, 18-piece  Dan Pugach Big Band ! Bring your lawn chairs...
Friday
Jul 25
@
5:30 pm
-
8:00 pm
Bartlem Park Bandshell
in
Cheshire
Bartlem Park Bandshell
Online Event
Cheshire
Fri
Jul
25
Fri
Jul
25

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

ACC
Member
7/25/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Friday
Jul 25
@
7:00 pm
-
9:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Sat
Jul
26
Sat
Jul
26

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/26/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Saturday
Jul 26
@
9:00 am
-
4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
Sat
Jul
26
Sat
Jul
26

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

ACC
Member
7/26/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Saturday
Jul 26
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Sat
Jul
26
Sat
Jul
26

Gather in downtown Waterbury for a day of wonders and wizardry! After picking up a free "magic map" from Minuteman Press, attendees can visit up to 25 downtown businesses and other locations. Each location has a "clue" to help solve the map's mystery! They also generally have other prizes, activities, sweets, treats or potions for free or sale. There will also be scheduled magic shows and a few surprises! Costumes, wands and pointy hats highly-encouraged! The next day, Saturday July 26th, the fun continues as The Mattatuck Museum hosts its own Harry Potter celebrations! More information forthcoming at www.facebook.com/waterburyharrypotterday

ACC
Member
7/26/2025
Ongoing event
Community & Family
Local Festivals

Waterbury Harry Potter Day 2025

Gather in downtown Waterbury for a day of wonders and wizardry! After picking up a free "magic map" from Minuteman Press, attendees can visit up to 25 downtown businesses and other locations. Each...
Saturday
Jul 26
@
1:00 pm
-
5:00 pm
Minuteman Press
in
Waterbury
Minuteman Press
Online Event
Waterbury
Sat
Jul
26
Sat
Jul
26

 Cost:  $110

Date & Time:

  • Saturday, July 26, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Description:

Add a touch of artistry and color to your garden with our Fused Glass Garden Stakes Workshop! Join us for a creative exploration as we craft stunning fused glass garden stakes that will elevate the beauty of your outdoor space.

In this engaging two-hour class, participants will unleash their creativity and learn the art of glass fusing under the guidance of our experienced instructor. Using a variety of vibrant glass materials, attendees will have the opportunity to create up to three large garden stakes, each uniquely designed to reflect their personal style and garden aesthetic.

Participants will learn fundamental techniques in glass fusing, including cutting, layering, and embellishing, to bring their garden stake designs to life. Whether it’s colorful abstract patterns, whimsical motifs, or intricate nature-inspired designs, the possibilities are endless.

After completing their fused glass creations, participants will have the option to silicone their stakes to sturdy aluminum stakes, ensuring durability and stability when placed in the ground. Projects will be ready for pick-up within a week, allowing participants to proudly display their handcrafted garden stakes in their gardens or outdoor spaces.

No prior experience in glass art is necessary; this workshop welcomes beginners and seasoned enthusiasts alike. Discover the joy of creating custom glass art pieces that will enhance the beauty of your garden for years to come.

Workshop Highlights:

  • Create up to three large fused glass garden stakes to adorn your outdoor space.
  • Learn fundamental techniques in glass fusing under the guidance of our experienced instructor.
  • Choose from a variety of glass materials to design custom garden stake patterns.
  • Option to silicone garden stakes to aluminum stakes for durability and stability.
  • Projects ready for pick-up within a week for immediate display.

Dates & Prices:

  • Saturday, July 26, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Materials Included:

  • All glass materials necessary for creating garden stakes
  • Aluminum stakes for mounting garden stakes in the ground
  • Access to tools and equipment during the workshop

Registration:  Secure your spot today by calling 203-888-1616 or emailing glasssourcestudios@gmail.com. Limited spaces available, so don’t miss out on this opportunity to create stunning fused glass garden stakes to enhance your outdoor oasis!

Location:

The Glass Source Stained Glass Studio

18 Bank Street

Suite 101

Seymour, CT 06483

203-888-1616

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7/26/2025
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Fused Glass Garden Stakes

Cost: $110 Date & Time: Saturday, July 26, 2025 — 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Description: Add a...
Saturday
Jul 26
@
2:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Glass Source Studios
in
Seymour
Glass Source Studios
Online Event
Seymour
Sat
Jul
26
Sat
Jul
26

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

ACC
Member
7/26/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Saturday
Jul 26
@
7:00 pm
-
9:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Sun
Jul
27
Sun
Jul
27

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from Medical Debris by Sarah Schneidermanon view in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts from June 27 to July 27, 2025.

Opening reception on June 27 from 3-6 pm with the opportunity to meet the artist.

Artist Talk and Q&A on Saturday, June 28th at 11 am.

Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday from 12-4 pm with free admission.

In "Red, White, and Bruised," artist Sarah Schneiderman confronts the fractured healthcare and reproductive landscape in the United States. Schneiderman made these poignant assemblages from non-recyclable medical and other debris. This exhibit juxtaposes imagery of American flags with maps showing state-level abortion access. Each piece in this exhibit examines the promises of liberty and justice against the realities of unequal care, legislative control, and choice.

Sarah reimagines the flag—an emblem of national pride and unity—using discarded medical materials such as pill packs, gauze, surgical socks, and syringe tubes. These flags represent waste in America's healthcare system, both figuratively and literally. They explore the equality of those who have access to healthcare. Minorities, women, and people of lower socioeconomic status receive different care than wealthy white men. Alongside the flags, abortion access maps, constructed from similar debris, show in which states reproductive rights are banned or are safe and legal. These maps lay bare the consequences of political decisions on real bodies.

Together, these works ask: "What does it mean to pledge allegiance to a nation where geography, wealth, gender, and race determine who has access to care?"

"Red, White, and Bruised" invites viewers to reflect on national pride, laws, and personal health. It challenges us to envision a country where care and choice are universal rights, not privileges.

ACC
Member
7/27/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

"Red, White, and Bruised: America's Healthcare and Reproductive Rights" — Assemblages from...
Sunday
Jul 27
@
12:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Ball & Socket Arts
in
Cheshire
Ball & Socket Arts
Online Event
Cheshire
Sun
Jul
27
Sun
Jul
27

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in exchange for reclaiming his swamp, which has been overrun by fairy tale creatures. Along the way, Shrek befriends a talkative Donkey and discovers that true beauty comes from within, as he and Fiona gradually fall in love. With clever humor, heartwarming songs, and a message of self-acceptance, the musical transforms the original story into a vibrant stage production that celebrates individuality, friendship, and the idea that everyone deserves to be appreciated for who they truly are.

July 12, 18, 19 25, 26 at 7 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 2 pm

Admission $26 (fees not included) 

Box office 860-283-6250

www.LandmarkCommunityTheatre.org

ACC
Member
7/27/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Shrek the Musical

Based on the beloved animated film, "Shrek the Musical" follows the journey of a cynical ogre who reluctantly embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona for the villainous Lord Farquaad in...
Sunday
Jul 27
@
2:00 pm
-
4:30 pm
Thomaston Opera House
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Opera House
Online Event
Thomaston
Mon
Jul
28
Mon
Jul
28

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The Gallery Collective, a group of artists who work in a variety of mediums. They are also the members of the Library Gallery Exhibition Committee that curates the art selection for the revolving monthly art exhibits at the Woodbury Public Library. The committee hangs the work for every artist who has a show at the library, and assists the artist in laying out the work to create the best show possible.  As a group show, The Gallery Collective gives our community an opportunity to learn about the artists behind the committee, and the work that they, too, create.  

Photographer Michael Gallagher shares panoramic canvases for the Gallery Collective exhibition measuring four feet in width. The source images were captured in diverse remote locations across multiple continents and were assembled into panoramas this year.

Cynthia Gillette’s new series is based on a recent trip near Charleston, South Carolina and her observations of salt marshes near a friend’s home. These oils capture the ever changing light in vivid color and reflect the serene landscapes she views as tranquil inspiration for her work. Some images become more graphic in color presentation while others present a fresh atmospheric pastel type imagery she enjoyed developing.

Marla Thornington Martin work includes both mosaics and collage. Collages from her tongue-in-cheek Bedazzled series paired with Findings, a mosaic series that she has worked on for several years, will be included in the show.  

Nadine Newell is a realist painter who always has her phone handy for that "great shot" to replicate on canvas for others to enjoy, be it barns, animals or landscapes.  

ACC
Member
7/28/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Works by The Gallery Collective

Michael Gallagher, Cynthia Gillette, Marla Thornington Martin and Nadine Newell are The...
Monday
Jul 28
@
9:30 am
-
4:30 pm
Woodbury Public Library
in
Woodbury
Woodbury Public Library
Online Event
Woodbury
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