The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)
CALENDAR
Thursday, May 17
BABY BOUNCE: Baby Bounce on May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; 10:30 a.m. at the Deep River Library, for newborn to 24 months. Older siblings welcome. Free, drop in, details, call 860-526-6039
SAILING CLUB: Shoreline Sailing Club will hold Meet the Skippers, May 17 at the Westbrook Elks Club, 142 Seaside Avenue, Westbrook. Come get to know our skippers. For more information, visit http://www.shorelinesailingclub.camp8.org/
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Friday, May 18
CHESHIRE SYMPHONY: The Cheshire Symphony Orchestra closes its 31st Season with a Family Pops Concert on Friday, May 18 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Peter’s Church, Cheshire. Under the direction of Dr. Hilarie Clark Moore, programming includes works that celebrate summer and our favorite summertime past times. The concert will remind all of parades, romances, attending camp, the sweltering heat and even a young boy's adventure such as in Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf with narration by Craig Cowing. Tickets $12 adults, $8 students/seniors, free 12 and under, at the door. Food pantry donations welcome. Details at www.cheshiresymphonyorchestra.org.
APPRECIATION DAY: Change Incorporated’s Client Appreciation Day will be held on Friday, May 18, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. YMCA Camp Ingersoll, 94 Camp Ingersoll Road, Portland. The Open House includes live music, refreshments, and an opportunity to meet individuals in the community receiving home care services on the Mental Health, Acquired Brain Injury, Developmental Services, and Elder Care waivers. For information, call 860346-0771 or visit changeinconline.org.
FUN FRIDAY: Fun Friday on May 4, 11, 18, 25; 10:30 a.m. at the Deep River Library. Stories and songs in an interactive setting, followed by craft and open play. Free, drop in, details, call 860-526-6039. FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH: Godfrey Memorial Library researchers are available to consult on research questions and help find resources and answers. For best results, bring the information to the session and a laptop, May 18, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Godfrey Memorial Library, 134 Newfield Street, Middletown. Sessions are free to Godfrey Members or $10 a session. Call 860-346-4375 for more info. No registration necessary. IMPACT OF CATS: Find out the environmental impact of the common house cat — pet and feral — cat ancestry, lore and folklore, May 18, 7 p.m. at the East Haddam Grange Hall for the latest in the ongoing series of presentations brought to you by the East Haddam Library System and the DEEP. DEEP Master Wildlife Conservationist Maureen Heidtmann will present The Rise of the House of Sylvester: the story of the domestic cat. There will be a PowerPoint presentation followed by Q&A. Light refreshments will be served. Suggested age: 10 years and up. East Haddam Grange Hall 488 Town Street, East Haddam. CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Saturday, May 19
FAMILY HISTORY: Write Your Family History with the genealogy writing group at Godfrey Memorial Library, 134 Newfield St., Middletown, 9:30-11 a.m. Free to Godfrey Premium Members or $10 a session. Call 860-346-4375 for more info. No registration necessary.
SUMMER MARKET: The Dudley Farm Summer Farmers’ Market is holding its grand opening with Planting Day, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saturday, May 19, at the Dudley Farm, corner of Routes 77 and 80. Support local farmers and artisans, stroll through the historic farm gardens and visit the sheep, oxen, and chickens. The market meets weekly through October, and offers a Children’s Corner 10-11:30. For more information, visit dudleyfarm.com, Facebook, or call 203-457-0770. ANNUAL TAG SALE: First Church of Christ, Congregational, 499 Town Street (Route 151) East Haddam, will hold its annual Tag Sale and Family Fun Day on Saturday May 19, 8 a.m.-2 p.m, rain or shine. Shop for tag sale treasures, bake sale items and enjoy a hot dog or hamburger for lunch, and enter in the silent auction.
FAMILY BIKE RIDE: Family Bike Ride will be held May 19, 9:30 a.m. starting in Harbor Park near the Mattabesset Canoe Club. The route will be along River Road, turning back either at Silver Street (3.5 miles round trip) or at the NRG Power Plant (9 miles). Given the ride length, suggested age minimum for independent riders is eight years old. This an informal group ride, being set up by members of the Bike Walk Middletown Facebook Group in conjunction with the Complete Streets Committee.
BICYCLE RODEO: A Bicycle Rodeo Bicycle Rodeo will be held Saturday, May 19, 10 a.m.-noon Children in grades K-8 from Durham and Middlefield are invited to bring their bicycles to the Coginchaug High School south parking lot (next to the track) for fun-filled bicycle skill and safety games and activities. registration for the Rodeo is required before May 15, go to https:// durhamct.recdesk.com/ Community/Home. Rain date is May 20.
CHILDREN IN THE DIGITAL AGE: Join Pediatric Psychologist Jodie M. Ambrosino, Ph.D. and Clinton Youth and Family Services at Henry Carter Hull Library on Sat. May 19 at 10:00am for a workshop, Raising a Competent Child in the Digital Age, that will explore the science behind the impact of the digital age on youths. Learn ways to foster a competent, responsible, and healthy relationship with social media at every age. Details at hchlibrary.org.
PLANT SALE:The garden clubs of Portland will hold their annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 19, in the parking lot at 265 Main Street next to the Town Green. The sale will begin at 8:30 a.m. and continue until 10:30 a.m., or until all plants are sold. Many plants for sale will be perennials from the gardens of members of the two groups-the Portland Garden Club and the Portland River Valley Garden Club.
CHURCH TAG SALE: First Church of Christ, Congregational, 499 Town St (Rte. 151), East Haddam, will hold a tag sale May 19, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. Shop for treasures, baked goods and enjoy a hot dog or hamburger for lunch. Enter the silent auction. Rent a space for $25 for a generous spot. Email Karancon@yahoo.com or call 860-873-9084 to reserve space. ALISON CAR SHOW: Covenant Village of Cromwell, 52 Missionary Road, Cromwell, is hosting the Peter Alison Memorial Antique Car Show, May 18, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., where dozens of automobiles from four car clubs will be on display for the public to enjoy. The day will also include live music by the Survivors Swing Band, Ted’s World Famous Steamed Cheeseburgers food truck, and the Covenant Village of Cromwell Auxiliary bake sale. BUSHNELL FARM DAY: Bushnell Farm, Old Saybrook, invites people to Follow the Fibers to Bushnell Farm for sheep shearing, flax processing, hearth cooked shad and other free family activities, May 19, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The farm is located at 1445 Boston Post Road,Old Saybrook. for information call 860-767-0674. HOLY SPIRIT CELEBRATION: All are invited to a multi-parish, interfaith, informal prayer service in honor of Pentecost at Trinity Episcopal Church on May 19, 6-8 p.m. Bring a dish to share for the Potluck Dinner at 6 p.m., then move outside (weather permitting) to an informal service where we will be offering up our prayers to God by putting them in a bonfire. The Praise Band
from Holy Trinity, Middletown will provide music for the service and each parish will have the opportunity to light a candle to bring back to their home church. There will be activities for children and the evening will end by making s’mores. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for outside by the bonfire. RSVP to amcginley195@comcast.com
BOOK SALE: Durham Public Library Book Sale will be held Saturday, May 19 from 9 a.m - 4 p.m. $10 at 9 a.m. for early birds, free after 1 a.m. Sale continues daily May 21-26.
PLANT SALE, EXCHANGE: A plant sale and exchange will be held at the Durham Public Library, May 19, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Plants may be dropped off at the library on Friday or before 9:30 am on Saturday. Plants must be in pots and labeled. Anyone wishing to exchange plants will receive a receipt, which will be credited for purchases at the sale.
STREETS CLOSED: On Saturday, May 19, 2018 the City of Middletown is hosting the Kids Health and Safety Fair on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Main Street. Main Street between Dingwall Drive and Court Street will be closed between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Sunday, May 20
ART DAY: Art With KaReN, Sunday, May 20, 2 p.m. at the East Hampton Senior Center, with Beginners Art Class in Acrylics. Sign up ahead to make sure that there will be enough materials for all. Sign up in Activity Book or call 860-267-4426 BENEFIT CONCERT: Trinity Episcopal Church, 345 Main Street, Portland, is continuing its Music Series of “Vital Connections Through Music” with a concery b The Promise is Hope, opened by Driving Route 9, at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 20. A free will offering will be taken to support the opening of a local faith intentioned recovery community residence - Follow Me Home. For more information visit "Trinity Church - Vital Connections Through Music" on facebook.
OPEN STUDIOS: The public is invited to explore the grounds of I-Park and meet this month’s six resident artists at a free Open Studios event Sunday, May 20 at 2 p.m. at I-Park, 428 Hopyard Road in East Haddam. Visitors are invited to meet the artists in their studios, attend a presentation featuring some of their work, enjoy complimentary refreshments, and stroll the trails winding through I-Park’s scenic, artfilled campus. Studios will only be open from 2 to 3:30 p.m.; guests are advised to arrive early so they have enough time to visit all six studios before the 3:30 p.m. presentation. A reception with refreshments will follow.
SHAD MUSEUM: The Haddam Shad Museum will be open on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. until June 11. The museum displays the history of shad on the Connecticut River since Colonial days. The museum is located at 212 Saybrook Road, behind the American Oil gas station. Admission is free. For more details, call 860-267-0388.
SUNDAY WORSHIP: Worship with Eucharist; 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., at Faith Lutheran Church, 300 Washington St., Middletown. For more information go to www.faithelcamiddletown.org. SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE: All are invited to First United Methodist Church’s new property, corner of Tuttle and Newfield Streets in Middletown, May 20 at 10 a.m. CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Monday, May 21
BOOK SALE: Durham Public Library Book Sale continues daily May 21-26. MUFFINS FOR THE MIND:
Muffins for the Mind at the East Hampton Senior Center, 11 a.m., May 21. Spend an hour sharpening your mind with others while enjoying Muffins and Beverages. Muffins provided by Marlborough Health Center. Sign up in Activity Book or call 860-267-4426.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Tuesday, May 22
BOOK SALE: Durham Public Library Book Sale continues daily May 21-26. FREE MOVIE: Black Panther will be shown at the Henry Carter Hull Library, May 22, 5:30 p.m. Rated PG-13. 135 minutes. Free, with popcorn.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Wednesday, May 23
BOOK SALE: Durham Public
Library Book Sale continues daily May 21-26. VOLUNTEER CELEBRATION:
Volunteer Appreciation Celebration will be held at the East Hampton Senior Center, 10:30 a.m., May 23. Entertainment will be provided by the “Humble Bees” and lunch will be served at 12:00pm. All that have given their time and talents are encouraged to enjoy a day of Celebration. You must sign up, either by signing in Activity Book or calling the Center by 12 p.m. May 22 at 860-2674426 ART ASSOCIATION MEETING:
The next meeting of the East Hampton Art Association will be held on Wednesday, May 23, 7 p.m. the East Hampton Community Center at 105 Main Street. Following a potluck supper at 6 p.m., the meeting will feature a longtime member Lesley Braren, presenting “Beyond the Artwork.” The public is always welcome at East Hampton Art Association meetings; admission is $4 for guests, and free for students.
AUTHOR TALK: Memorial Day Author Talk, “The 143rd in Iraq” with author Marc Youngquest, will be held Wednesday, May 23 at 7 p.m. at the Durham Library. Registration suggested. Register online at http://www.durhamlibrary.org/program-registration/
AUTHOR TALK: Author Jeff Romano, free illustrated talk on day hiking in New England, 7 p.m. May 23, Essex Library, 33 West Ave. The presentation will also include information on New England wildflowers, birds and other wildlife. Copies of his books will be available for purchase.
TRAIL AND BIKE ROUTES: The Jonah Center and The Rockfall Foundation invite the public to hear progress reports on a variety of recreational trails and bike routes being constructed, planned, or envisioned in the great Middletown area, May 23, 78:30 p.m. at the deKoven House, 27 Washington Street, in Middletown. The main presenters are
John Shafer and Kathy Herron, members of Portland’s Air Line Trail Steering Committee and Complete Streets Group; Howard Reid, co-chair of Middletown’s Complete Streets Committee; and John Hall. Citizens who want to support these projects are strongly encouraged to attend, share thoughts on strategy, and consider ways they can help. HUBBARD HOUSE CONCERT:
Kate Callahan is performing at Hubbard House for the last concert of the season, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. As Connecticut’s State Troubadour, she performers extensively throughout the state. Learn more at https://www.kate-callahan.com. Admission is $10. Seating is limited. Reserve seats by contacting Robert at: Rnastamail@aol.com.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Thursday, May 24
BOOK SALE: Durham Public Library Book Sale continues daily May 21-26.
TIP-A-COP: Officers with the Middletown Police Department will host a Tip-A-Cop event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut at Sliders Grill & Bar, 1265 South Main St., Middletown, on Thursday, May 244-11 p.m. All tips will go to Special Olympics Connecticut. For more information, call 203-230-1201 or email specialolympicsct@soct.org.
MONTESSORI PROGRAM: A free workshop, “Montessori Research & Outcomes: The Science Behind the Genius”, will be held May 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Children's Tree Montessori School, 96 Essex Road, Old Saybrook. Free workshop. Dinner and childcare available for $10 per family. Register at 860-3883536, www.childrenstree.org.
FOLKLORIC CREATURES: A lecture, Cryptozoology of New England (the study of folkloric creatures) will be held May 24, 6 p.m. at the Henry Carter Hull Library, Clinton. Michael Panicello, Director of MUFON CT, will examine the alleged evidence for the existence of these creatures in Connecticut and surrounding New England at the present time or in the past. Details at hchlibrary.org
BRICK BUNCH: Deep River Library’s Brick Bunch on May 10, May 24; 3:45- 4:45 p.m. Open Lego play with friends. Free, drop in, details, call 860-526-6039.
BABY BOUNCE: Baby Bounce on May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; 10:30 a.m. at the Deep River Library, for newborn to 24 months. Older siblings welcome. Free, drop in, details, call 860-526-6039.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Friday, May 25
BOOK SALE: Durham Public Library Book Sale continues daily May 21-26.
FUN FRIDAY: Fun Friday on May 4, 11, 18, 25; 10:30 a.m. at the Deep River Library. Stories and songs in an interactive setting, followed by craft and open play. Free, drop in, details, call 860-526-6039.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Saturday, May 26
BOOK SALE: Durham Public Library Book Sale continues daily May 21-26.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Sunday, May 27
SHAD MUSEUM: The Haddam Shad Museum will be open on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. until June 11. The museum displays the history of shad on the Connecticut River since Colonial days. The museum is located at 212 Saybrook Road, behind the American Oil gas station. Admission is free. For more details, call 860-267-0388. SUNDAY WORSHIP: Worship with Eucharist; 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., at Faith Lutheran Church, 300 Washington St., Middletown. For more information
go to www.faithelcamiddletown.org.
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Monday, May 28
CHOWDER SALE: The Haddam Volunteer Fire Auxiliary will hold their annual clam chowder sale on Monday, May 28. This event is held across from the town green immediately following the Memorial Day parade. A cup of chowder is $3; a quart will be sold for $8. Quarts should be ordered in advance by calling 860-345-8245 and they must be picked up by 11 a.m. in the kitchen.
Tuesday, May 29
Wednesday, May 30
HEALTHY LIVING: Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body, presented by the Alzheimer’s Association Connecticut Chapter, will be held at the Durham Library on Wednesday, May 30 at 7 p.m. Register online at http:// www.durhamlibrary.org/ program-registration/ WELLNESS WEDNESDAY:
Wellness Wednesday: Failure to Launch, presented by clinical social worker and therapist Alissa Goldberg, sharing strategies to foster confidence and resiliency in emerging adults, will be held May 30, 6 p.m. at the Henry Carter Hull Library, Clinton. Details at hchlibrary.org