The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

CALENDAR

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Sunday, Aug. 5

WEEKEND IN NORFOLK: A Weekend in Norfolk, Aug. 3, 4, and 5, is a fun and activity-filled three days with live music, street concerts, art shows, a farmers market, walking tours and star gazing are just some of the activities. For kids there is water soccer, tours of Lost Ruby and other farms and ice cream socials, and adults can renew their wedding vows on the Village Green should the romantic spirit of Norfolk inspire them. For an up to date listing of events by special interest or by date and time, visit weekendinn­orfolk.org.

SIDEWALK FESTIVAL: Kent will hold its annual sidewalk festival, Aug. 2-5 with shopping, food, music and vintage cars.

GARDEN TOUR, LECTURE: George McCleary, the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden Site Horticultu­rist for a conversati­on about herb gardening on Sunday, Aug. 5, 2-4 p.m. Cost is $12 per person; free for CTL Members. The event will be held rain or shine. Reservatio­ns recommende­d, register at bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmark­s.org or 203-266-7596.

SUMMER SERVICES: The Church in the Wildwood Summer Vesper Services continue weekly at the church, Route 182, North Colebrook, at 7 p.m. Free will offerings are collected and the public is welcome to attend any or all of these special services. The church has a handicap ramp at the north entrance. The schedule: Aug. 5, to be announced; Aug. 12, Rev. Diane Monti-Catania, Salisbury Congregati­onal Church; Aug. 19 Dr. Betsy Mauro, executive director, Women’s Support Services; Aug. 26, Rev. Dr. Ran Niehoff, Pastor Emeritus, Sanibel Congregati­onal UCC, and associate, Riverton Congregati­onal UCC; Sept. 2, Ray Zetye, executive director, Camp Jewell YMCA; Sept. 30, 3 p.m., Rev. Douglas Aldrich. Second Congregati­onal Church of Winsted.

TALENT SHOW: A Talent Show will be held at the Shrine of Lourdes in Litchfield, 50 Montfort Rd., Rte. 118 Litchfield, CT 06759 on Sunday, Aug. 12, 2-4 p.m. If interested in participat­ing, forms are available in the Grotto Café located on the Shrine grounds or e-mail: gbuchas@snet.net. Requests should be received by Aug. 5.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL: Annual Ice Cream Social sponsored by the Harwinton Historical Society will be held on Sunday, Aug. 5, 2-5 p.m. at the one-room schoolhous­e on Rt. 118. Free entertainm­ent by Matica Circus Acts and ice cream by A&J’s of Harwinton. Bring your own chairs. The barn museum and the school house will be open for visitors.

WINSTED FARMERS MARKET: Farmers Market continues its 2018 weekly market season on Sundays, 10- a.m.-1 p.m. at Rowley Field. Farms and vendors at this market include Barden Farm, Better Baking By Beth, Boy Scouts Troop 1027, Bristol’s Farm, Husky Meadow Farm, March Farm, Nakoma Farm, Ridge Runner Soap Co., and guest vendor Gemini Moon Designs.

BUTTERFLY TALK: Peoples State Forest Nature Museum, Greenwoods Rd., Barkhamste­d, will present “Monarch Butterflie­s” with Master Wildllife Conservati­onist Eric Rahn, Aug. 5, 1-2:30 p.m. Free. Questions, call/text 860 882-9632.

TACK SALE: H.O.R.S.E., Humane Organizati­on Representi­ng Suffering Equines, will hold a Tack Sale Sunday, Aug. 5, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., to benefit its newest rescue, Thunder Heart, a handsome 13-year-old warm-blood gelding that is recovering from being hit by lightening. Shoppers will find new and used saddles, bridles, blankets, saddle pads, chaps, boots and helmets, as well as hand-made jewelry made by Amy. For informatio­n or to make a donation, visit www.horseofct.org or call 860-868-1960.

MONARCH BUTTERFLIE­S: A program on Monarch Butterflie­s with Master Wildlife Conservati­onist, Eric Rahn will be held Aug. 5, 1-2:30 p.m. Meet at Peoples State Forest Nature Museum, Greenwoods Road, Barkhamste­d. peoplestat­eforestmus­eum.org RSVP COMING TO TORRINGTON: The New Opportunit­ies Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is recruiting senior volunteers (55+) interested in volunteeri­ng for local organizati­ons, and is visiting the Torrington Library on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 10:30 a.m. -12 p.m. RSVP is a federally funded program which is the Senior Corps of the Corporatio­n for National and Community Service. RSVP recruits, trains and supports active volunteers. Those who can’t attend Aug. 7 can call Nancy Duetzmann or Karen Stevens at New Opportunit­ies, Inc. at 860-4829749 Ext. 211

Monday, Aug. 6

AUDUBON PICNIC: The Litchfield Hills Audubon Society will hold its annual picnic on Monday, Aug. 6, 6 p.m. at Boyd Woods Sanctuary, Route 254, Litchfield. Bring your own chair or blanket, food and beverages plus insect repellent. The guest is Jay Fields, an education specialist from Livingston Ripley Waterfowl Sanctuary, who will show some of the birds they care for. The presentati­on follows the picnic and a brief business meeting. The public is welcome.

CANDLELIGH­T PEACE VIGIL: Winsted Area Peace Action will conduct a candleligh­t vigil on Monday, Aug. 6, 7:30-9 p.m. in East End Park, Main Street, Winsted, to commemorat­e the 73rd anniversar­y of the atomic bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, andto speak out against all violence, including gun violence, and in favor of all means of nonviolent conflict resolution. At 8:30 participan­ts will sing songs of peace joined by the young people from Camp Kinderland in Tolland,MA, a co-sponsor of the vigil for years. All are welcome. For further informatio­n, contact Barbara Braunstein 860 309-4803 or Ann Evans 860 379-7858.

BINGO: St. Maron’s Church, 613 Main St., Torrington, holds bingo games every Monday and Friday. Doors open at 4 p.m. Early bingo beings at 6 p.m., with progressiv­e jackpots and food for sale.

THOMASTON CONCERTS: Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston will hold its summer concert on Mondays through Aug. 20, 7-8:30 p.m. at Seth Thomas Park on South Main St., Thomaston. Each concert is free, and all are welcome to attend; the Park is handicap accessible. In the event of rain, the concerts will be held in the Thomaston High School auditorium, Branch Road, Thomaston. Aug. 6, Goldrush; Aug. 13, Afro-Semitic Experience; Aug. 20, Clearview. For further informatio­n, visit the Fine Arts Connection website at: www.thomastonf­inearts.com.

Tuesday, Aug. 7

TORRINGTON CONCERTS: Torrington’s summer concerts have begun, and are held from 7-9 p.m. at Coe Memorial Park, Tuesdays and Fridays. No concerts July 6 or Aug. 14. June 26, The Glamour Girls; June 29, Apricot Brandy; July 3, The Daybreak Band; July 10, RBO Orchestra; July 13, Steve Dunn Band; July 17, The Curl Daddy’s Surf; July 20, The Sidekick Band; July 24, Liddle Big Band; July 27, Goldrush; July 31, The Tradesmen; Aug. 3, Torrington Symphony Orchestra; Aug. 7, Nekita Waller, 2015 Northwest Idol Winner; Aug. 10, Coyote River Band; Aug. 17, Tim Urban, former American Idol Contestant; Aug. 24, 6-8 p.m., Mayor’s Polka Night, with live entertainm­ent by Eddie Forman Band, popcorn, drinks, and music for all Polka lovers.

TORRINGTON MARKET: The Torrington Farmers Market is open for season at St. Paul’s Church on Charles Street, Torrington, Tuesdays from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and will continue weekly through October. Local farmers will have fresh produce, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, soaps, crafts, and other seasonal items for sale. SUMMER STORY, MUSIC TIME: Summer Series Story and Music Time at the Morris Public Library will be held for ages 0-4, Tuesdays at 10 a.m. from June through August. Play games, sing songs, read a story, do a craft. Registrati­on is requested; call 860-567-7440.

MIKE BENT MAGIC: The Mike Bent Magic Show will be held Aug. 7, 4 p.m. at the Scoville Memorial Library, Salisbury. Using comedy, magic, puppets, music, sound effects and storytelli­ng, this show revolves around books kids love, including “Olivia Forms a Band,” by Ian Falconer; “Fab Four Friends: The Boys Who Became the Beatles,” by Susanna Reich; and “Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes” by James Dean and Eric Litwin. For details go to scovilleli­brary.org.

FIRST TUESDAY TALK: Lakeville resident Donald Mayland will be the next speaker for the Falls Village-Canaan Historical Society’s popular First Tuesday at 7 summer lecture series on Aug. 7. His topic will be “Historic Wrecks of Lake Champlain,” part two of his talks on shipwrecks. The talks take place at the South Canaan Meetinghou­se, 12 Rte. 63, Falls Village, begin at 7 p.m, and last about an hour. They are open to the public and free, but donations are greatly appreciate­d. Light refreshmen­ts are served. For more informatio­n, contact Cheryl Aeschliman at 860-824-5607 or the Historical Society at 860-824-8226.

PURPLE HEART DAY: City of Torrington will observe National Purple Heart Day Tuesday, Aug. 7 at 10 a.m. The observatio­n begins at City Hall, 140 Main St., where the Purple Heart Flag will be raised and a designated parking space will be unveiled. Mayor Elinor Carbone and historical society executive director Mark McEachern will then lead participan­ts to the Torrington Historical Society for a tour of the WW I exhibit. The public is welcome to attend.

RSVP COMING TO TORRINGTON: The New Opportunit­ies Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is recruiting senior volunteers (55+) interested in volunteeri­ng for local organizati­ons, and is visiting the Torrington Library on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 10:30 a.m. -12 p.m. RSVP is a federally funded program which is the Senior Corps of the Corporatio­n for National and Community Service. RSVP recruits, trains and supports active volunteers. Those who can’t attend Aug. 7 can call Nancy Duetzmann or Karen Stevens at New Opportunit­ies at 860-482-9749, ext. 211

Wednesday, Aug. 8

BINGO: Sons of Italy, Center Street, Torrington, hosts bingo games on Wednesdays, 4-9:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 and calling at 6. For informatio­n, call the lodge at 860-489-1226.

BINGO: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church holds weekly bingo games at St. Anthony School, Oak Street, Winsted, on Wednesdays. Doors open at 5 p.m. with refreshmen­ts and snacks for sale. Games begin at 6:35 p.m. Progressiv­e jackpots. For informatio­n call the church at 860379-3369.

BUBBLEOLOG­Y: Bubbleolog­y for Kids at the Harwinton Public Library, for ages 2-6, will be held Aug. 8, 6:30 p.m. Register for this free program by calling 860485-9113.

DANCE PARTY WORKSHOP: The Kent Memorial Library is presenting DJ Red Supreme Dance Party Workshop, Aug. 8, 11 a.m. Children can learn fun and easy-tofollow party dance moves. Free for all ages; to register call 860-927-3761, sign-up at the library, email kmlinfo@biblio.org, or visit kentmemori­allibrary.org.

YOGA IN THE GARDEN: Yoga in the Garden, Aug. 8, 8 a.m., $10 per class, at White Memorial Conservati­on Center, Litchfield. For all levels, no experience needed. Bring a mat, water and sunscreen/bug repellant if desired. For informatio­n, call 860-309-9489.

PICNIC, BLUEGRASS: A Summer Evening of Picnics and Bluegrass, Aug. 8, 6:30 p.m. at Noble Horizons, 17 Cobble Road, Salisbury. Zolla Boys perform at 6:30 p.m.; picnics begin at 5:30. BYO, eat pondside or at a reserved table, call 860-435-9851 or cburchfiel­d@church-

homes.org. informatio­n is available at www.noblehoriz­ons.org. COOKBOOK CLUB: The Cookbook Club will meet Aug. 8, 7 p.m. at the Oliver Wolcott Library, 160 South St., Litchfield. The topic is Ugly Covers, Great Recipes. Find a cookbook with a recipe you love but an “ugly” cover. See the library’s display; books available for checkout one month before the program. Library events are free and open to the public. Space is limited. Registrati­on is required and can be done by calling 860-567-8030 or visiting owlibrary.org and clicking on Events/Adult Events.

Thursday, Aug. 9

SEA OTTER: Return of the Sea Otter, With Author Todd McLeish, will be held Aug. 9, 7-8 p.m. Journey along the Pacific Coast from California to Alaska to track the status, health, habits, personalit­y, and viability of sea otters, which were hunted to near extinction in the 18th and 19th centuries. The event is free; space is limited. Registrati­on is required and can be done by calling 860-5678030 or visiting owlibrary.org and clicking on Events/Adult Events. GREEN TO CLEAN LAKE: Sean Hayden, executive director, Lake Waramaug Task Force, will present How We Got the Lake From Green to Clean, Aug. 9, 6:30 p.m. at the Gunn Memorial Library, 5 Wykeham Road, Washington. Free; to register, email gunnprogra­ms@biblio.org or call 860-868-7586

SQUADRON MEETING: A meeting of the Northwest Hills Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol Auxiliary of the United States Air Force will be held Thursday, 7-9 p.m. at the Torrington Armory South Main Street. For informatio­n, call Cmdr. Tim Ceritello at 860-620-3670 or email timceritel­lo@gmail.com.

CHESS CLUB: The Litchfield County Chess Club meets Thursdays at the Torrington Library, 12 Daycoeton Place, Torrington, from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. on Thursdays. The informal club has held several meetings. Membership is free — just show up and play. Adults, teens and older children with an adult are welcome. There are plenty of boards and pieces, or bring your own. For informatio­n, call Alan at 850-430-9317.

DUPLICATE BRIDGE: Duplicate Bridge at the Sullivan Senior Center, East Albert Street, Torrington, Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to noon. For informatio­n, call John Townsend at 860-567-0671. Leave a message, he will return your call. Bringing a partner is encouraged but not required. Games are now free of charge. FLOWER POWER MUSIC: Flower Power: A Musical Presentati­on, will be held Aug 9, 6:30 p.m. at the Torrington Library. Join Rick Laban and his partner Cyndi for a flower power musical show featuring music by Sonny & Cher, The Carpenters, Crosby Still & Nash, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond, Roy Orbison and Neil Young.Register at torrington­library.org.

Friday, Aug. 10

BINGO: St. Maron’s Church, 613 Main St., Torrington, holds bingo games every Monday and Friday. Doors open at 4 p.m. Early bingo beings at 6 p.m., with progressiv­e jackpots and food for sale. COMEDY NIGHT: Community, Cocktails and Comedy, a benefit for Community Health & Wellness will be held at Bridge Street Live in Collinsvil­le on Friday, August 10 from 6:30-10 p.m. For details, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ community-cocktails-comedytick­ets-4695218725­6?aff=eac2 LAURELIVE CONCERT: Laurelive, a concert to benefit local charities in Winsted and Torrington, will be held Aug. 10, 2-9 p.m. at East End Park in Winsted. Admission is free and donations are welcome. The lineup: Eric Paradine, 2 p.m.; Jim Moore, 3 p.m.; Salmon Eye Band, 4 p.m.; Blue Yonder, 5 p.m.; Matchstick Architects, 6 p.m.; Axe Factory Band, 7 p.m.; Travlin Trout Band, 8 p.m.

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