The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
CALENDAR
Thursday, Oct. 22
GIFT SHOP OPEN: The Grotto Gift Shop at the Shrine of Lourdes in Litchfield, 50 Montfort Rd., Rte. 118, Litchfield is now open from 12:30-4 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. New merchandise has arrived with a selection of outdoor statuary, rosaries, medals, and inspirational jewelry. Plus, wedding, anniversary and Baptism and baby gifts are available for these special occasions. For further information, call 860-567-0891. COVID-19 safety precautions will be observed. Visit www.shrinect.org
BOOK TALK: A book discussion on “Between the World and Me” by TaNehisi Coates with Dr. Dann J. Broyld, 4 p.m., Oct. 22, free, with the Oliver Wolcott Library on Zoom. Details at owllibrary.org
PLAY BINGO: Bingo at the Sullivan Senior Center, Torrington, or Zoom Bingo with Kerry, 1:3o p.m. on Thursdays. Sign up by calling 860-489-2211
HAUNTED OPERA HOUSE TOURS: Thomaston Opera House haunted tours by Landmark Community Theatre, Oct. 22-Nov. 7, small groups and masks required. Tickets $15 for all ages; groups limited to 2-8 people. Make reservations early.For more information call 860-2836250 or visit www.landmarkcommunitytheatre.org
LIGHT UP THE MEADOW: Light up the Meadow, Jack-o-Lanterns in the Tapping Reeve Meadow, dropoff Oct. 31, display Oct. 30-31. Bring carved or decorated pumpkins to the Litchfield Historical Society’s Tapping Reeve Meadow Oct. 30; see the pumpkins and scarecrows on display. Free and open to the public. No registration necessary.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY: Sheryl Faye Presents: Susan B. Anthony, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 22, free, Gunn Memorial Library. A pre-recorded video available on the day of the event at www.gunnlibrary.org. Note: this recording will only be available from 6:30-8:30 pm on the day of the event.
DRIVE-THRU TRUNK OR TREAT: The Torrington Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a Drive-thru Trunk Or Treat at Torrington Middle School, 4-6 p.m. Oct. 24, rain date Oct. 25. Open to all ages; trunk or treating limited to ages 15 and under. Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, families and children should remain in their cars at all times. Participants will hand out candy wearing masks and practicing social distancing. It is preferred that families have their trunks open with a bucket for candy. Anyone interested in decorating a vehicle and handing out candy must register in advance at the Torrington Parks and Recreation Department. Call 860-4892274 for an application.
FILM SCREENING: See the film “Bedlam” followed by a panel discussion featuring Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, a psychiatrist, filmmaker, and a brother of a person with schizophrenia, offered in partnership by Prime Time House and the Torrington Library. Film is online Oct. 24-25, panel discussion 7-8 p.m. Oct. 26. Free, registration is required. Register at www.torringtonlibrary.org or on Eventbrite, and receive credentials to stream the movie and login to Zoom for the discussion. For more information, call Prime Time House at 860-756-0429
ANNEX GALLERY SHOW: The Five Points Annex, 17 Water St., Torrington, will open a new exhibition, “Think Again” featuring: Matthew Best, Jessica Fallis and Karl Goulet, opening reception, 1-5 p.m. Oct. 24, show runs through Nov. 2. Masks, social distancing observed.
SNAKE PRESENTATIONS: As a grand finale to the Institute for American Indian Studies temporary exhibition “Skug” about snakes in the Eastern Woodlands, two live snake presentations will be held Oct. 24, 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. $5 members, $20 guests, $15 non-member children, at the Institute located on 38 Curtis Road, Washington. Reservations are required; call 860-868-0518 or email general@iaismuseum.org.
COCKTAILS AND COMEDY: Community Health & Wellness Center’s fifth annual Community Cocktails and Comedy, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 24, on Zoom. Admission $35, with special meal discounts available. Get tickets on Eventbrite.
Friday, Oct. 23
KENT FARMERS MARKET: The Kent Farmers market, 3-6:30 p.m., Fridays, May 22 until the end of October. It is located on Route 7 in Kent, just south of the monument.
MARIO PAVONE CONCERT: Bassist/ composer Mario Pavone turns 80 Nov. 11, and the Litchfield Jazz Festival is marking his birthday with a live performance and tribute concert from the Telefunken Sound stage, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23. The online concert is live and free to the public on the LJF website, litchfieldjazzfest.com/
MASK MAKING CLASS: Tyler Green returns to The Litchfield Community Center, 4 p.m. Oct. 23, for his popular Mask Making Class for Kids (best for 8+ years old) Make a Zombie themed mask. Just Parents can stay to help or leave. Cost is $40 per person; pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Call 860567-8302 or visit www.thecommunitycenter.org
COVID TESTING: Community Health and Wellness Center of Greater Torrington, offers weekly testing for COVID-19 until Oct. 30. Free, results in two to three days. 9:30 a.m.-noon, Oct. 23, 10 Center Street, Winsted; Oct. 30, Coe Memorial Park, Torrington. CHWC is also offering free, confidential HIV testing at these locations. For more information, call 860-489-0931.
GRIEF SUPPORT: A grief support group led by Eileen Epperson is held on Zoom and will meet, when it’s safe, at the Litchfield Community Center. Group meetings run on Fridays through Oct. 30 at 9:30 a.m. Details call 860-567-8302.
FILM SCREENING: Online screening of the film, “Bedlam”, followed by a panel discussion featuring Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, a psychiatrist, filmmaker, and a brother of a person with schizophrenia. Online Oct. 24-25, panel discussion with movie, Oct. 26, 7-8 p.m. Free, registraton required; go to www.torringtonlibrary.org or through Eventbrite; receive information to stream movie and log on to Zoom. For more information, contact Prime Time House at 860-756-0429.
COVID-19 TESTING: The Community Health and Wellness Centers in Torrington/Winsted are giving COVID-19 testing on Fridays through the end of October, 9:30 am to 12 noon. Oct. 23, 10 Center St., Winsted, Oct. 30, Coe Park Torrington. For information, call 860-489-0931.
SCARECROWS IN THE MEADOW: Litchfield Historical Society presents Scarecrows in the Meadow, a socially distanced community event for families to celebrate the end of the harvest season, Oct. 17-31. Walk through the display, enjoy fall crafts and games. Display open until dusk. Details at litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org
Saturday, Oct. 24
FARMERS MARKET: Salisbury Farmers Market, Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. starting June 6. Seedlings, plants, vegetables, cut flowers, eggs,beef, pork, maple syrup and more. Details at scovillelibrary.org.
FARMERS MARKET: The Torrington Farmers Market is open 3-6 p.m. Tuesdays and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays, at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church parking lot, at 837 Charles St, under the trees. Because fresh produce is seasonal, the items for sale change weekly depending on what’s ripe.
MEETING TREES: Meet the Trees, in-person at Sharon Audubon Center, 11 a.m.-noon, Oct. 24. Registration required. Masks and social distancing in place. For details go to sharon.audubon.org.
FOOD BOX GIVEAWAY: Friendly Hands Food Bank, Torrington, is resuming its Farmers to Families food box distribution, from 9-11 a.m. Oct. 17 and 24 at a new location: 500 Technology Park Drive,
Torrington. The food box includes meat, dairy and produce. The distribution is a drive-through format. For information, call Friendly Hands at 860-482-3338.
FITZGERALD STORIES: All of the Belles: The Montgomery Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dr. Kirk Curnutt, 7 p.m. Oct. 24 on Zoom, Scoville Memorial Library, Salisbury. Details at scovillelibrary.org.
FOOD BOX PROGRAM: The Town of Winchester, in partnership with volunteers and Friendly Hands Food Bank, will be offering the Farm to Families Food Box Program for those in need, Oct. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 9-11 a.m. or until supplies run out, in the former Bank of America parking lot, 44 Elm St., Winsted. Enter the parking lot on the Center St. side and exit on Elm Street. Walk-ins welcome. All are asked to follow all social distancing and mask protocols.
HALLOWEEN LUNCHEON: Halloween Luncheon, Sullivan Senior Center, Oct. 30, $4 per person. Drive-through, with tricks and treats. Orders due by 11:30 a.m. Oct. 29. 860-489-2211.
HAUNTED OPERA HOUSE TOURS: Thomaston Opera House haunted tours by Landmark Community Theatre, Oct. 22-Nov. 7, small groups and masks required. Tickets $15 for all ages; groups limited to 2-8 people. Make reservations early.For more information call 860-2836250 or visit www.landmarkcommunitytheatre.org
PASSENGER PIGEONS: Nevermore: Remembering the Passenger Pigeon with Gerri Griswold, honoring the 100th anniversary of the extinction of the passenger pigeon. See White Memorial’s Conservation Center’s specimen up close. 2 p.m. Oct. 24, free, on Zoom and Facebook Live. Pre-register: https://rb.gy/ v4lp0i
PARKINSON’S SUPPORT: Torrington Area Parkinson's Support Group meeting, 10 a.m. Oct. 24, online. Details at www.torringtonparkinsonssupportgroup.com/
Sunday, Oct. 25
GIFT SHOP OPEN: The Grotto Gift Shop at the Shrine of Lourdes in Litchfield, 50 Montfort Rd., Rte. 118, Litchfield is now open from 12:30-4 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. New merchandise has arrived with a selection of outdoor statuary, rosaries, medals, and inspirational jewelry. Plus, wedding, anniversary and Baptism and baby gifts are available for these special occasions. For further information, call 860-567-0891. COVID-19 safety precautions will be observed. Visit www.shrinect.org
TRUNK OR TREAT 2020: Trunk or Treat 2020, set for 4-6 p.m. Oct. 25, with the Torrington Parks & Recreation Dept. Drive-through event. To contribute, bring candy to the department.
FILM SCREENING: See the film “Bedlam” followed by a panel discussion featuring Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, a psychiatrist, filmmaker, and a brother of a person with schizophrenia, offered in partnership by Prime Time House and the Torrington Library. Film is online Oct. 24-25, panel discussion 7-8 p.m. Oct. 26. Free, registration is required. Register at www.torringtonlibrary.org or on Eventbrite, and receive credentials to stream the movie and login to Zoom for the discussion. For more information, call Prime Time House at 860-756-0429
DRIVE-THRU TRUNK OR TREAT: The Torrington Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a Drive-thru Trunk Or Treat at Torrington Middle School, 4-6 p.m. Oct. 24, rain date Oct. 25. Open to all ages; trunk or treating limited to ages 15 and under. Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, families and children should remain in their cars at all times. Participants will hand out candy wearing masks and practicing social distancing. It is preferred that families have their trunks open with a bucket for candy. Anyone interested in decorating a vehicle and handing out candy must register in advance at the Torrington Parks and Recreation Department. Call 860-4892274 for an application.