The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Calendar

- Compiled by Emily Olson and Mike Wollschlag­er. To submit items, email listings@nhregister.com.

VISUAL ARTS Branford: Selected works by Barbara Hawes and Ellen Hoverkamp, through Jan. 31, free, Sunday 1-4 p.m., Monday-Tuesday 10a.m.-8 p.m., Willoughby Wallace Memorial Library, 146Thimble Island Road, Stony Creek. Branford: Painting workshop, Feb. 19, 1:30-4 p.m., $50, all materials provided, Branford Art Center, 1229 Main St., 860-334-4642, 1229bacgal­lery@gmail.com, branfordar­tcenterct.com. Chester: Seventh annual Winter Exhibit and the second annual Juried Show, through April 2, Maple and Main Gallery, 860-526-6065, mapleandma­in@att.net, mapleandma­ingallery.com. Clinton: Art of Watercolor­s with Paul Loescher, Thursdays, 6p.m., free, Henry Carter Hull Library, 10 Killingwor­th Tpke., 860-669-2342, hchlibrary.org. East Hartford: CT Cycling Advancemen­t Program and Hartford Fine Art and Framing present “Cyclo-Art,” through Jan. 30, Mondays-Fridays, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturdays 9:30a.m. to 3p.m., free, 80 Pitkin St. East Haven: February Whimsy, art works by Ellen Papciak-Rose and Al Coyote Weiner, Feb. 2-28, artists’ reception Feb. 4, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Hagaman Memorial East Haven Library, 227Main St., 203-387-4933, azothgalle­ry.com, azothgalle­ry@ comcast.net. Fairfield: Adolf Dehn: Midcentury Manhattan, through April 7, Fairfield University Art Museum, fuam. eventbrite.com. Fairfield: “Leonoaro Cremonini (1925-2010) – Timeless Monumental­ity: Paintings from The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation,” through March 4, Fairfield University Art Museum; Leonardo Cremonini: Obstacles, Journeys and Reflection­s with Stephan Wolohojian, Curator of European Paintings, The Metropolit­an Museum of Art, Feb. 9, 5p.m., advance registrati­on for lectures is recommende­d, fuam.eventbrite.com. Greenwich: Alfred Sisley (18391899): Impression­ist Master, exhibit at the Bruce Museum, through May 2, 1 Museum Drive, brucemuseu­m. org. Guilford: Guilford Art Center Faculty & Student Exhibition, Feb. 3-March 5, opening reception Feb. 3, 5-7p.m., free, Guilford Art Center, 411Church St., Monday-Saturday, 10a.m.-4p.m., Sunday noon-4p.m., 203-453-5947, guilfordar­tcenter. org. Hamden: Hamden Art League monthly meeting, artist Deborah Quinn-Munson presents “Pastels and Watercolor — 80⁄20 Compositio­n Is Everything,” Feb. 14, 7p.m., Social Hall of the Miller Memorial Library Senior Center, 2901Dixwel­l Ave., refreshmen­ts at 7, business meeting at 7:15, artist’s program at 7:30, free, hamdenartl­eague.com. Madison: Madison Art Society’s Town Hall artists Molly McDonald of Branford and Sandra Kensler of Madison, January and February, 8 Campus Drive, open to the public during regular business hours, 860399-6116. Madison: Madison Art Society’s 42nd annual Member Show, Feb. 1-25, opening reception Feb. 5, 1:30-3:30p.m., critique by Granby artist William Simpson Feb. 19, 1:30-3:30p.m., Scranton Memorial Library community room, 801 Boston Post Road, 860-399-6116, madisonart­society.blogspot.com. Madison: Susan Powell Fine Arts For Your Valentine small paintings show, Feb. 3-25, opening reception Feb. 3, 5-8p.m., 679 Boston Post Road, hours Tuesday through Saturday, 11a.m.-5p.m. or by appointmen­t, 203-318-0616, susanpowel­lfineart@gmail.com, susanpowel­lfineart.com. Madison: Madison Art Society painting demonstrat­ion by Guilford artist Eileen Eder, Feb. 15, 6:30p.m., Scranton Memorial Library, 801 Boston Post Road. Madison: Standing Rocks, exhibit of recent paintings by George Herrick Lasua, through Feb. 19, Mary C. Daly, RSM Gallery at Mercy by the Sea, 167Neck Road. Milford: Milford Arts Council member and resident art show, through March 2, 203-878-6647, milfordart­s.org. Mystic: “This Is Not Art,” Mystic Museum of Art annual theme show, through Feb. 25, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, free, mysticmuse­umofart.org. New Britain: Florin Ion Firimita’s “Bookstore Project 2012-2015,” through Jan. 29, Art League of New Britain, free. New Britain: Exhibit, Industrial Folk Art of Abraham Megerdichi­an, at New Britain Industrial Museum, through Jan. 31, 185 Main St., nbindustri­al.org, newbritain­im@gmail. com. New Haven: Kaleidosco­pe, exhibit of works by Judy Atlas, Meg Bloom, Phyllis Crowley, Nancy Eisenfeld, through Jan. 29, artists talk Jan. 29, 2-4p.m., City Gallery, 994State St., 203-782-2489, citygaller­y.org. New Haven: Arts Council of Greater New Haven presents Lustre and Rust, through Feb. 24, 9a.m. to 5 p.m., Sumner McKnight Crosby Jr. Gallery, 70Audubon St., second floor, free, newhavenar­t.org, communicat­ions@newhavenar­ts.org, 203-772-2788. New Haven: Student exhibition at Creative Arts Workshop, through Feb. 24, Hilles Gallery, 80Audubon St., Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 9a.m. to noon, creativear­tsworkshop.org. New Haven: Mikhail Shevelkin: Paintings and Drawings, art exhibition­s at the Institute Library and Gallery, through March 15, free, Monday-Friday 10a.m.-6p.m., Saturday 11a.m.-2p.m., Second Floor Gallery, Institute Library, 847Chapel St., 203-562-4045, institutel­ibrary. org. New Haven: “Unintended Conversati­ons: The Artists of Gallery One,” Feb. 11-March 18, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sundays, noon-5p.m., closed Tuesdays, opening reception Feb. 11, 3-6 p.m., live music with Jazz Circle, River Street Gallery at Fairhaven Furniture, 72Blatchle­y Ave., fairhaven-furniture.com, galleryone­ct.com. New Haven: Looking Then Reading: Local Art in the Library, art exhibition­s at the Institute Library and Gallery, through May 25, free, Monday-Friday 10a.m.-6p.m., Saturday 11a.m.-2p.m., Second Floor Gallery, Institute Library, 847Chapel St., 203-562-4045, institutel­ibrary. org. North Branford: Beverly Schirmeier art exhibit at Evergreen Woods, through Feb. 24, free, Evergreen Woods Community Building, Grand Staircase Gallery, 88Notch Hill Road, 203-483-3224, bbennmiran­di@evergreen-woods.com. Old Lyme: 41st annual student exhibition at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, Feb. 3-March 25, opening reception in Chancey Stillman Gallery Feb. 3, 5-7p.m., free, lymeacadem­y.edu. Orange: Paintings by Rosemary Serfilippi, through January, Case Memorial Library, 176Tyler City Road, free, 203-484-9137. Shelton: The Bridgeport Art League of Huntington meeting/demo in watercolor pencil by artist Carol Weber, Feb. 20, 1 p.m., $5, St. Paul’s Episcopal Parish Center, 25Church St., Huntington, bring your own pencils, bridgeport­artleague.org, 203-924-6074. Southingto­n: Watercolor paintings by Sara Cyr, through January, free, Gallery at the Orchards, 860-6285656 for available day and evening viewing hours. Stamford: Loft Artists Associatio­n and Stamford Museum Nature Center present Landscape Paintings and Forgery, all-member exhibition, through Feb. 5, free, Stamford Nature Center, loftartist­s.com, 203247-2027. Stratford: Paintings by Rick Senft, “Twice Around the Block,” January and February during library hours, free, Stratford Library main lobby, 2203 Main St., 203-385-4162, stratfordl­ibrary.org. Westbrook: Various Viewpoints, exhibit at Valentine H. Zahn Community Gallery, through March 17, Middlesex Hospital Shoreline Medical Center, free, 250Flat Rock Place. THEATER Middletown: Free at Last Players theater group, Jan. 29, 8 p.m., donation, Buttonwood Tree, 605Main St., 860-347-4957, buttonwood.org. Milford: Eastbound Theatre, a division of the Milford Arts Council, presents “Run for Your Wife” by Ray Cooney, Feb. 3-19, $20, $18 seniors/students, $16MAC members, Milford Center for Arts, Friday and Saturday, 8p.m., Sunday 2p.m., milfordart­s.org, 203-878-6647. New Haven: “Menopause the Musical,” Feb. 3-4, with special guest Cindy Williams, Shubert Theatre, 800-745-3000, 203-562-5666, ticketmast­er.com. New Haven: “’Tis Pity She’s A Whore,” Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 8 p.m., Feb. 4, 2and 8p.m., $15–25, University Theatre, 222York St., tickets available at drama.yale.edu, 203-4321234, and box office at 1120Chapel St. New Haven: “Endgame,” by Samuel Beckett, through Feb. 5, $29+, Long Wharf Theatre, Stage II, 203-7874282, longwharf.org. New Haven: “Sherlock Holmes and the Sapphire Night,” Feb. 10, 8 p.m., Feb. 11, 3 and 8 p.m., ACES Educationa­l Center for the Arts, 55 Audubon St., cirqularit­y.com. New Haven: World premiere of “Imogen Says Nothing,” through Feb. 11, $12-$99, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1120Chapel St., yalerep. org, 203-432-1234. New Haven: Long Wharf Theatre presents the world premiere of “Napoli, Brooklyn” by Meghan Kennedy, directed by Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein, Feb. 15-March 12, Claire Tow Stage, C. Newton Schenck Theatre, 222Sargent Drive, 203-7874282, longwharf.org. Old Saybrook: National Theatre Live in HD: “Amadeus,” Feb. 9, 7 p.m., Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 300Main St., 877-5031286, thekate.org. NATURE, OUTDOORS Branford: Menunkatuc­k Audubon Society meeting, Larry Fischer presents “In The Eye of an Eagle — Connecticu­t’s Bald Eagles,” Feb. 8, 7p.m., free, Blackstone Library, 758 Main St., free, refreshmen­ts, 203389-6076, program@menunkatuc­k. org. Essex: Winter Wildlife Eagle Cruises, Feb. 4-March 19, departs from Connecticu­t River Museum, Saturday and Sunday cruises depart at 9 and 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., Friday cruises depart at 10a.m. and 12:30p.m., duration is 2hours, $40 (includes visit to Connecticu­t River Museum), no children under 10, ctriverque­st.com, ctrivermus­eum. org. Haddam: Eagle Watches on the Connecticu­t River, Saturdays Feb. 4-March 4, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., $25includes lunch at Otter Cove Restaurant in Old Saybrook, 203245-9056. Hamden: Winter Tree Identifica­tion Hike, Feb. 5, 1:30p.m., Sleeping Giant Park Associatio­n, Mt. Carmel Avenue off Whitney Avenue, meet at bulletin board by kiosk near entrance, free and open to the public, no dogs, hike_the_giant@yahoo. com, sgpanews.wordpress.com, sgpa.org. Hamden: New Haven Bird Club, indoor program, members night, Feb. 9, 7-9p.m., share photograph­s, stories and descriptio­ns, free, open to the public, Whitney Center Cultural Arts Center, 200Leeder Hill Drive, 203-331-6067, newhavenbi­rdclub. org. Madison: New Haven Bird Club, First Wednesday Walk at Hammonasse­t State Park, Feb. 1, 8 a.m., meet at parking area just left of main entrance road, free, 203-7544401, newhavenbi­rdclub.org. Old Lyme: Potapaug Audubon presents a talk about Foster Parrots, with sanctuary director Danika Oriol-Morway, Feb. 2, 7p.m., free, Old Lyme Town Hall, 52 Lyme St., potapaugau­dubon.org. Wallingfor­d: Wallingfor­d Public Library environmen­tal program: residents Scott Gray and Sonya Wulff lead a discussion and screening of “Merchants of Doubt,” Feb. 7, 6:30p.m., free, Wallingfor­d Public Library’s Community Room, 200 North Main St., wallingfor­d.lioninc. org, 203-265-6754. MUSIC Guilford:

Donn Trenner, world renowned pianist, and the star of

The Jeff and Joel House Party, plays Ayuthai Restaurant, 2279 Boston Post Road, 6-8p.m. Sunday evenings, free, and Arch Street Tavern, Hartford, 8-10 p.m. Mondays, free, 203-453-2988 for Ayuthai details and for Arch Street Tavern, 860246-7610. Hamden: Elm City Girls’ Choir “United in Song,” part of Peter C. Hereld Sensationa­l Sunday Performanc­e Series, Jan. 29, 2p.m., $7general admission, $5senior citizens/students/12 and under, tickets sold at door only, Thornton Wilder Hall, Miller Cultural Complex, 2901Dixwel­l Ave., 203-287-2546, hamdenarts­commission.com. Hamden: The Como Brothers, Sam Woolf, Jan. 29, 2 p.m., $10-$12, The Space, 295 Treadwell St., 203288-6400. Hamden: Jeff Fuller, Tony Lombardozz­i and Barry Ries, Feb. 1, 8p.m., Best Video Film & Cultural Center, 1842 Whitney Ave. Hamden: Lawrence, Funky Dawgz Brass Band, Great Blue, Feb. 3, 8 p.m., $12, The Ballroom at The Outer Space, 295 Treadwell St., 203-288-6400, manicprodu­ctions. org. Hamden: Marco Benevento, Superhuman Happiness, Feb. 7, 8p.m., $15, The Ballroom at The Outer Space, 295 Treadwell St., 203288-6400, manicprodu­ctions.org. Hamden: Lady Lamb, Henry Jamison, Feb. 9, 8 p.m., $15 ($13 advance), The Ballroom at The Outer Space, 295 Treadwell St., 203288-6400, manicprodu­ctions.org. Middletown: Daniel Meron Trio, Feb. 4, 8p.m., $10, Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts & Cultural Center, 605 Main St., 860-3474957, buttonwood.org. New Haven: Jeff Fuller jazz brunch, Jan. 29, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Elm City Market, 777Chapel St. New Haven: Dominic (Lithuania, DRGN KING), Norwegian Arms, Feb. 1, 9 p.m., 21-plus, BAR, 254 Crown St., manicprodu­ctions.org. New Haven: Jeff Fuller and Darren Litzie, Feb. 4, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Fornarelli’s Ristorante, 99Orange St., 203-745-5677. New Haven: Sambeleza jazz brunch, Feb. 5, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Elm City Market, 777Chapel St. New Haven: Spirit Family Reunion, Feb. 11, 9 p.m., $15, 21-plus, Cafe Nine, 250 State St., manicprodu­ctions.org. North Haven: Saturday Concert: Ashly Cruz — Love Themes for Valentine’s Day, Feb. 4, 2-3 p.m., internatio­nal love songs in Spanish, French, German, Polish, Italian and English, North Haven Memorial Library, 17 Elm St., 203-239-5803. Old Saybrook: Shiny Lapel Trio, Feb. 4, 8 p.m., $22, Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 300Main St., 877-503-1286, thekate.org.

HOLIDAYSHa­mden:winningdel­iver “SingingSil­k’n Quartets from the awardundsS­ounds Chorus will Valentines,” Greater New starting Havenat $35,and Shoreline area,proceeds benefit local charities, 203-314-8661, silknsound­s.org. New Haven: XOXO Sale of ValenArts tines at Creative Arts Workshop, Feb. 1-14, weekdays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sunday, free paper craft demonstram., tion Feb. 4, 2-4 p.m 80 Audubon St., creativear­tsworkshop.org. North Haven: A”P interestin­g Night at the Library, Feb. 1, 7-8 p.m., 16-plus, free, craft your own Valentine-themed yarn masterpiec­e inspired by the social media site Pinterest, registrati­on required, North Haven Memorial Library, 17 Elm St., 203-239-5803, northhaven­library.net. North Haven: Make Madness, make a heart necklace with polymer clay, Feb. 11, 1 p.m. ., 16-plus, free, North Haven Memorial Library, 17 Elm St., 203-239 -5803, northhaven­library.net.

FILM Clinton: “The Light Between Oceans,” Feb. 8, 1:30 p.m., PG-13, 132 minutes, popcorn, Henry Carter Hull Library, 10 Killingwor­th Tpke, 860-669-2342, elizabeth@hchliry.org. brary.org, hchlibrar Old Saybrook: Kate Classic Film: “Keeper of the Flame,” Jan. 31, 2 and 7 p.m., $8, Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 300 Main St., 877-503-1286, thekate.org. Stamford: Avon Theatre’s Cult Classics: “Trainspott­ing,” Jan. 31, 8:30 p.m., Avon Theatre, tickets vary, Bedford Street, avontheatr­e. org. Stamford: Avon Theatre Documenng tary Night screening of “Sacred,” with post-film Q&A with producer Bill Baker, Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m., tickets required, Bedford Street, avontheatr­e.org.

FAIRS, FOOD, FESTS, FUN Guilford: 2017CT Coast and Country Winter Wine Trail, through April 2, participat­ing vineyards include Bishop’s in Guilford and Paradise Hills and Gouveia in Wallingfor­d, prizes, tastings, earn restaurant discounts, stratfordl­ibrary.org, 203385-4165. New Haven: Wine tasting and concert with Grammy Award-winning saxophonis­t Wayne Escoffery, Neighborho­od Music School, Jan. 29, 4p.m., $60and up, neighborho­odmusicsch­ool.org, 203-624-5189, Ext. 15.

New Haven: Winter Wonderland Gala with Lisa Williamson, star of New Haven Symphony Orchestra’s “My Fair Lady,” Feb. 10, 7p.m., patrons $135, benefactor­s $250 (includes private VIP cocktail reception at 6:30), top floor of Knights of Columbus Headquarte­rs, 1Columbus Plaza, newhavensy­mphony.org.

North Branford: “10 Restaurant­s That Changed America” with author Paul Freedman, Feb. 9, 7:30p.m., free, Evergreen Woods Community Building lobby, 88Notch Hill Road, Briana Benn-Mirandi, 203-4833224, bbennmiran­di@evergreenw­oods.com.

Norwalk: Chocolate Expo at Maritime Aquarium, Jan. 29, 10a.m.-7 p.m., $15adults, $10ages 3-12, $13/$8members, includes expo and all exhibits, $20/$15at the door, maritimeaq­uarium.org.

West Haven: 3rd annual Hearts for Haiti, Feb. 11, by St. Mary (Milford) Parish Haiti Committee, at Notre Dame in West Haven, live music by The RumRunners, 50⁄50 raffle, silent auction, BYOB with snacks, $25, tickets at St. Mary Rectory weekdays from 9 a.m.-7 p.m., 70 Gulf St., Milford, 203-878-3571, saintmaryc­hurchmilfo­rd.org. EXHIBITS, SHOWS, PHOTOGRAPH­Y, ETC. East Haven: “Glimpses of Guatemala” by Victoria Navin, through

January, free, Hagaman Memorial Library, 227Main St., 203-468-3890, fgillespie@hagamanlib­rary.org.

Greenwich: Last Days of Pangea: In the Footsteps of Dinosaurs, through July 16, Bruce Museum, 1Museum Drive, 203-413-6756, brucemuseu­m.org. Greenwich: Towards Abstractio­n, 1940-1985: Brett Weston Photograph­s from the Bruce Museum Collection, through Feb. 12, 1Museum Drive, 203-413-6756, brucemuseu­m.org. New Haven: Inner Landscapes, an exhibit of photograph­s by Joy Bush and William Frucht, and monoprints by Michael Zack, Feb. 2-26, opening reception on Feb. 4, 2-4p.m., artists talk Feb. 26, 2-4p.m., City Gallery, 994State St., open Thursday through Sunday, noon-4p.m., 203782-2489.

New Haven: Artspace presents Monique Atherton, Untitled (Peep Show), through March 5, 500Orange St., artspacenh.org, 203-772-2709.

Norwalk: Maritime Aquarium’s new “Coral Reef” 3,000-gallon exhibit with 30species of colorful reef fish, with admission, 203-852-0700, maritimeaq­uarium.org.

Storrs: Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry/UConn Puppet Arts present Winter Puppet Slam with short works by profession­als, performers, students, Feb. 3, 8p.m., free, donations welcome, UConn Studio Theatre, 820Bolton Road, 860-486-8580, bimp.uconn.edu, bimp@uconn.edu.

DANCE

New Haven: Bethesda Lutheran Church’s free ballroom dance classes, Tuesdays, 6-7p.m., attendance is flexible, no commitment, free-will donations of $5per week are appreciate­d, but not necessary, 450 Whitney Ave. bethesdane­whaven. org/dance, bethesdada­nce@yahoo. com, music@bethesdane­whaven. org, 585-200-8903.

COMEDY

Hamden: Eugene Mirman, Feb. 10, 8p.m., $22($20advance), The Ballroom at The Outer Space, 295 Treadwell St., 203-288-6400, manicprodu­ctions.org.

New Haven: Comedy Magic Monthly is held the last Tuesday of each month at BAR, 234Crown St. Next show is Jan. 31, 8p.m. $10cover,

860-912-6046, jim@jimspinnat­o. com, comedymagi­cmonthly.com.

New Haven: Gad Elmaleh, Feb. 9, 7p.m., $30($25advance), College Street Music Hall, 238College St., manicprodu­ctions.org, collegestr­eetmusicha­ll.com, 877-987-6487.

Westport: Kevin Flynn, Eric Haft, Justin Hoff, Feb. 11, 9p.m., $22.50, The Treehouse Comedy Club at Bistro B, 1595Post Road, treehousec­omedy.com, 203-268-5857. BOOKS, TALKS, ETC. Guilford: “Bears in the Backyard,” with Connecticu­t DEEP’s Peter Rego, Feb. 1, 7p.m., the second in the speaker series “Living with Wildlife,” Guilford Free Library, 67 Park St. Hamden: Three of the original Freedom Riders will discuss their faith and the role it played in their efforts to end segregatio­n, Jan. 30, 7p.m., free, Mount Carmel Auditorium, Quinnipiac University, 275Mount Carmel Ave., 203-582-8652.

Hamden: First-time author Ellen Alden discusses and signs “Yours Faithfully, Florence Burke: An Irish Immigrant Story,” Feb. 5, 11a.m., Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University, 3011Whitne­y Ave., free, registrati­on required, ighm.org.

Hamden: Margot Lee Shetterly discusses her book “Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematic­ians Who Helped Win the Space Race,” Feb. 8, 7 p.m., Quinnipiac University’s annual Black History Month lecture, free, Burt Kahn Court, 275Mount Carmel Ave., 203-582-8652.

Madison: Adult book talks at R.J. Julia Bookseller­s: Kristan Higgins, “On Second Thought,” Jan. 31, 7 p.m., free, registrati­on required; Anthony T. Kronman, “Confession­s of a Born-Again Pagan,” Feb. 1, 7 p.m., free, registrati­on required, 768 Boston Post Road, 203-245-3959, rjjulia.com. North Haven: Green cleaning for the spring, Feb. 8, 6:30p.m., free, North Haven Memorial Library, 17Elm St., 203-239-5803, northhaven­library. net.

AUDITIONS, OPPORTUNIT­IES

Cheshire: Cheshire Symphony Orchestra seeks violin, viola and bass players to play advanced repertoire, orchestral experience is preferred but not required, rehearsals 7:309:30 p.m. Mondays, Dodd Middle School, 203-915-1568, or email suecatz@snet.net.

East Haven: New Haven Job Corps program, Feb. 1, 6:30 p.m., free, light refreshmen­ts, required: low Income and ages 16-24, for medical, culinary or constructi­on fields, Hagaman Memorial Library, 227 Main St., 203-468-3890, New Haven Job Corps Office of Outreach and Admissions 203-907-4396, sellem.sharece@jobcorps.org.

East Haven: Elm City Chorus rehearsals, Mondays, 1-3 p.m., elmcitycho­rus.com.

Madison: Vista Life Innovation­s is hosting auditions for “Man of La Mancha,” Feb. 9-10, 6-8:30 p.m., Vista campus, 107 Bradley Road, callbacks Feb. 12, versatile performers 15 and older are encouraged, bring 16measures of sheet music for an audition song and be dressed to move, production runs May 19-21 at The Kate in Old Saybrook, 860-399-8080, Ext. 236, kjuaire@ vistalifei­nnovations.org.

New Haven: Creative dramatics acting classes for children and teens, taught by Ingrid Schaeffer, chair of the Theatre Department at the Educationa­l Center for the Arts in New Haven, through April 30, at Worthingto­n Hooker School, Whitney Avenue, call Ingrid Schaeffer 203-795-9011 or 203-430-4774, ingrids@optonline.net.

New Haven: Saturday acting classes for kids, teens, through June, Educationa­l Center for the Arts, 55Audubon St., 203-7959011, ingrids@optonline.net.

New Haven: University Glee Club, an all-male group, gathers 7-9:30 p.m. Mondays, Bethesda Lutheran Church, 305 St. Ronan St., university­gleeclub.org, tnolan3c@gmail. com. North Haven: Nutmeg Symphonic Pops Orchestra is seeking volunteer musicians, especially strings, trombone, clarinet and percussion, concerts include music from opera, Broadway, symphonies, pops, etc., experience preferred but not necessary, rehearsals Saturday mornings at Gateway Community College, 203-933-2224, lindin56@att.net.

Stratford: CTWorks Career Coach, a career center on wheels, free to job-seekers 16and older, first-come, first-served, limited seating, Jan. 30, Feb. 27, March 27(Excel class), April 24(Word class), May 22, June 19(resumé class), July 31, Aug. 28, Sept. 25(Excel class), Oct. 30, Nov. 27(resumé class), Dec. 18, 10a.m.-3 p.m., Stratford Library, 2203Main St., 203-385-4164, stratfordl­ibrary.org.

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