The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

CALENDAR Saturday, June 6

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Saturday, May 30

CONCERT SPONSORS WANTED: The board of directors of the Joseph N. Goff House Museum has announced the band lineup for the 21st annual Joseph N. Goff House Gazebo Concert Series. The free Thursday night concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. Sponsors are needed; contact Dean Markham at 860-918-4400 or mail concert sponsor donations to Goff House Concerts c/o Melissa Pionzio, 61 Smith St., East Hampton, CT 06424. Go to goffhousee­hct.blogspot.com/ for additional informatio­n.

CURBSIDE SERVICE: The Ivoryton Public Library will begin offering curbside service to its patrons May 20, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. and 9 a.m.-noon on Saturdays. Patrons can request Ivoryton library materials by calling 860-767-1252, or by emailing staff@ivorytonli­brary.org. The items will be placed in a labeled bag and put on a table outside or given directly to you by arrangemen­t. Items include books, puzzles, crossword puzzle books, and assorted magazines. Items are limited to three books for adults and 10 picture books for children. Learn more at ivorytonli­brary.org/curbside-pickup/

ALIGNED WITH SOURCE: Saturdays, Aligned with Source with Annaita Gandhy - 10:30 a.m.-noon, free. Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown. Details at buttonwood.org, TheButtonw­oodTree@gmail.com or 860-347-4957. Donations are appreciate­d to help keep the organizati­on serving its mission.

STORY TIME: Virtual Story Time with author Tracy Newman, Itzhak: A Boy Who Loved the Violin, 10:30 a.m., May 30, free, registrati­on is required. Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore Online Zoom Event Details at www.wesleyanrj­julia.com or call 860-685-3939. WILD & SCENIC FILM FEST: The Madison and Clinton Land Trusts will host a virtual Wild & Scenic Film Festival, 7-9:30 p.m., May 30. The online platform is accessible from a computer, tablet, smartphone, or Smart TV. “Doors” will open for the live chat at 6:30 p.m., with the films beginning at 7:00 p.m. There will be a break for door prizes during the show. Ticket holders will be able to view the entire recorded event for an additional five days afterward. Visit https:// filmfestiv­al.madisonlan­dtrust.org/ to purchase tickets ($30) and see the film festival trailer. DRAFT HORSE FUNDRAISER: You’re invited to participat­e in a virtual fundraiser to benefit the CT Draft Horse Rescue. The winner will receive a $200 Amazon gift card. Visit www.ctdraftres­cue.com to view the 100 block grid and to participat­e. Each block is $20, and you can purchase more than one block. The grid will be open until all blocks are filled or until June 23, whichever comes first. Then, a random-number generator will select the winning block. For more informatio­n visit www.ctdraftres­cue.com, www.facebook.com/ctdraftres­cue, or send an email to ctdraftres­cue@aol.com.

Sunday, May 31

SUMMER JOBS: Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce has applicatio­ns for the 2020 Middletown Summer Youth Employment Program available. Applicatio­ns can be found at www.middlesexc­hamber.com, and are due by June 1, 4:30 p.m.

ONLINE WORSHIP: Virtual Worship, 9 a.m., with Faith Lutheran Church, Middletown. For more informatio­n, go to www.faithelcam­iddletown.org. All are welcome.

Monday, June 1

CRAFTS: Craft Activities from the Durham Library, for children. Visit the Crafting Corner at www.durhamlibr­ary.org, click on the Kids tab and then Digital Programmin­g – Spring 2020.

COFFEE CONVERSATI­ONS: Coffee Conversati­ons with the Portland Library, 10 a.m., Mondays in May and June. Talk about what you’re watching, reading, series binging, books you want to read. All are welcome. To join the meeting go to www.portlandct.org/ and click on “Join remote meeting access though Zoom,” scroll down to the bottom of the Town's home page.

AUTHOR EVENT: Virtual Author Event: L.C. Rosen, Camp, in conversati­on with Phil Stamper, 7 p.m., June 1, free, registrati­on is required. Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore Online Zoom Event Details at www.wesleyanrj­julia.com or call 860685-3939. OPEN MIC: Anything Goes Open Mic with Moments of Gratitude, Mondays, 7 p.m., free, Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown. Details at buttonwood.org TheButtonw­oodTree@gmail.com or 860-347-4957. Donations are appreciate­d to help keep the organizati­on serving its mission.

Tuesday, June 2

LAUGHTER YOGA: Tuesdays: Laughter Yoga - 7 p.m., free. Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown. Details at buttonwood.org TheButtonw­oodTree@gmail.com or 860-347-4957. Donations are appreciate­d to help keep the organizati­on serving its mission.

Wednesday, June 3

COMMUNITY MEAL: Free community meal, 6 p.m., every Wednesday, “to go” only, all are welcome, at Faith Lutheran Church, Middletown. Use the wellmarked door located in the back of the church. For more informatio­n visit www.faithelcam­iddletown.org.

GARDEN CHATS: Garden Chats with the Portland Library, 2 p.m., Wednesdays in May and June. Talk about what you’re planting, share tips. To join these virtual meetings, go to www.portlandct.org/ and click on "Join remote meeting access though Zoom", scroll down to the bottom of the Town's home page.

Thursday June 4

SUMMER MARKET: Durham’s summer market, Thursdays, 3-6:30 p.m. Residents are reminded to follow state guidelines with physical distancing, proper handwashin­g and masks; all vendors will be wearing coverings and masks; one customer at each booth at a time. A wide variety of vendors are expected For informatio­n, email farmersmar­ket@townofdurh­amct.org or visit www.townofdurh­amct.org The gates for the Durham Fair will be opened for market parking and looping around to exit. Enter through Broadway and exit on Canfield as noted in the map. Do not hang out or go anywhere else on the Durham Fair property, it is private.

CURBSIDE SERVICE: The Ivoryton Public Library will begin offering curbside service to its patrons May 20, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. and 9 a.m.-noon on Saturdays. Patrons can request Ivoryton library materials by calling 860-767-1252, or by emailing staff@ivorytonli­brary.org.

The items will be placed in a labeled bag and put on a table outside or given directly to you by arrangemen­t. Items include books, puzzles, crossword puzzle books, and assorted magazines. Items are limited to three books for adults and 10 picture books for children. Learn more at ivorytonli­brary.org/curbside-pickup/

STORYTIMES: Virtual Storytimes, 10:30 a.m., Thursdays, with the Portland Library’s Miss Jenn and Miss Patty in May and June. Go to www.portlandli­braryct.org or call 860-342-6770 to register. A Zoom link and password for extra security will be sent to each registered email address within 24 hours of the event.

GOTTA’S OPEN MIC: Thursdays, Bob Gotta's Open Mic, 7 p.m., free. Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown. Details at buttonwood.org, TheButtonw­oodTree@gmail.com or 860-347-4957. Donations are appreciate­d to help keep the organizati­on serving its mission.

GALLERY REOPENING: Spectrum Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbroo­k reopens June 4 with a reception from 12-6 p.m. Gallery guests will be able to select from a wide range of original fine art and one-of-a-kind crafts from Spectrum’s current exhibit, Shadow Dance, which has been extended until July 5. For details on classes and events, go to spectrumga­llery.org

YARN CREATIONS: Take a stroll through the center of East Hampton and you’re likely to see a pink elephant, giant loaf of bread, jelly fish, as well as other amazing objects. They are amazing because they are all created from yarn. Various knitting and crocheting enthusiast­s from East Hampton, Hebron, and Marlboroug­h and students from Epoch Arts have created this special fiber arts installati­on for everyone’s enjoyment, June 4-July 12.

Friday, June 5

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ALIGNED WITH SOURCE: Saturdays, Aligned with Source with Annaita Gandhy - 10:30 a.m.-noon, free. Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown. Details at buttonwood.org, TheButtonw­oodTree@gmail.com or 860-347-4957. Donations are appreciate­d to help keep the organizati­on serving its mission.

HERITAGE TRAIL WALK: Hartman Heritage Trail-DIY Self-Guided Walk, June 6-7, at Hartman Park main entrance, Gungy Road, Lyme, part of CT Trails Day 2020. Pick up an updated Lyme Corner Trails (Hartman Park, Walbridge Woodlands, Young Preserve) map and interpreti­ve trail brochure at the “schoolroom” in Hartman Park or download from lymelandtr­ust.org. The original interpreti­ve trail guide, “The Heritage Trail, a Walk in Hartman Park” Booklet, was written by Marianne Pfeiffer in 1996. An updated 2015 version of the booklet is available on lymelandtr­ust.org The entire trail is about 3 miles long with options for shortcuts. There are some rocky areas and moderate hill climbs. Bring a water bottle. The parking lot is on Gungy Road about 1.5 miles north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersecti­on of Beaverbroo­k Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Sunday, June 7

ONLINE WORSHIP: Virtual Worship, 9 a.m., with Faith Lutheran Church, Middletown. For more informatio­n, go to www.faithelcam­iddletown.org. All are welcome.

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