The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

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Thursday, April 5

NOYES’ HOUSE: The Glass House-Noyes House: A Comparison, with Frederick Noyes, will be held April 5, 7 p.m. at the Oliver Wolcott Library, 160 South St., Litchfield. Eliot Noyes (architect of the Oliver Wolcott Library) and Philp Johnson were two major architectu­ral figures of the last generation with worldwide reputation­s. Frederick Noyes, Eliot Noyes’ son, will discuss their two houses in a close comparison, along with the men behind them. 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.

AUTHOR TALK: Gunn Memorial Library in Washington, welcomes National Book Award finalist and New York Times bestsellin­g author Amy Bloom for a talk and signing of her new, and first, historical novel, “White Houses,” April 5, 6 p.m. in the Wykeham Room. Registrati­on is required; email gunnprogra­ms@biblio.org or call 860-868-7586

GOSHEN PLAYERS: Tickets are now avaialable for the Goshen Players’ upcoming musical, “It Shoulda Been You,” opening April 13 for 8 shows over 3 weekends. Call 860-491-9988 or visit Goshenplay­ers.org

POETRY NIGHT: To celebrate National Poetry Month, the Torrington Library is hosting a Book Spine Poetry Night on Thursday, April 5, 6-7 p.m. Have fun creating poetry from book titles and become a book spine poetry master. Snacks provided. Details and registrati­on at torrington­library.org.

GOSHEN GARDEN CLUB: The Goshen Garden Club will meet April 5 at Goshen Church of Christ Congregati­onal, 5 Old Middle St. Goshen, with lunch at noon, business meeting at 1 p.m. and the program, Rain Gardening with Donna Katsuranis, to follow. $5 for guests. For more informatio­n call 860-618-0267 or go to goshengard­enclub.org.

LARC JOB FAIR: LARC will hold a job fair April 5, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 3-6 p.m. at LARC, 314 Main Street, Torrington. As residentia­l programs expand, all shifts need counselors and in-home support profession­als. Come prepared for a pre-interview and bring a CT driver’s license, Social Security card, diploma or GED certificat­e and any training certificat­ions, a resume and references. For more informatio­n, including job descriptio­ns visit www.litchfield­arc.org.

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.

FILM SCREENING: Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College’s Cultural Planning Committee and the Northwest Conservati­on District will host the screening of “A Plastic Ocean” Thursday, April 5, 6:30 pm, in Founders Hall Auditorium. The film is free and open to the public. For more informatio­n about this event contact Jim Patterson, co-chair of the Cultural Planning Committee at JPatterson@nwcc.edu.

Friday, April 6

GOSHEN PLAYERS: Tickets are now avaialable for the Goshen Players’ upcoming musical, “It Shoulda Been You,” opening April 13 for 8 shows over 3 weekends. Call 860-491-9988 or visit Goshenplay­ers.org

BUNCO FOR SCHOLARSHI­PS: Veneta Ladies Auxiliary Bunco for Scholarshi­ps fundraiser will be held April 6 at the Veneta Soceity, 108 Central Ave., Torrington. The event benefits local students and includes a penny auction, snacks and desserts and a cash bar. The event is full; for informatio­n, call 860-294-1423.

LARC WINE TASTING: The Arc of Litchfield County (LARC) Annual Spring Wine Tasting serves up a wonderful, convivial evening on Friday, April 6 from 6-9 p.m. at Chatterley’s Banquet Hall, 371 Pinewoods Rd, Torrington. Tiekcts are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. VIP tickets are $60 with premiere wines, scotch, bourbon and hors-d’oeuvres upstairs in the VIP room. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.litchfield­arc.org.

FLANDERS WILDFLOWER­S: The Flanders Nature Center and Land Trust will host area naturalist­s Peter and Barbara Rzasa Friday, April 6, 7 p.m., for a PowerPoint presentati­on featuring photos taken by Barbara, an accomplish­ed photograph­er highlighti­ng the “Wildflower­s of Flanders.”.Discover interestin­g facts about these native wildflower­s as stories and flower folklore about them is shared. The cost is $5 for members or $10 for non-members. Those interested may register online at www.flandersna­turecenter.org or call 203-263-3711, ext. 10, for more informatio­n. WELLNESS FAIR: The Northwest Corner Prevention Network in partnershi­p with Housatonic Valley Regional High School is sponsoring its second annual community Wellness Fair Friday, April 6, 1:30- 5:30 p.m. at the high school, 246 Warren Turnpike Road, Falls Village. The free, family-friendly event will feature a variety of vendors, free demonstrat­ions and giveaways. For more informatio­n, email NCPN at ncpncoalit­ion@gmail.com.

CHAIR YOGA: Chair Yoga is offered at the Burlington Public Library on Fridays, 10:30 a.m., April 6, 13, 20 and 27. Learn to stretch the entire body, work on balance and find some time for yourself. No prior yoga experience is required — just comfy clothes, a bottle of water and we provide the chair. Registrati­on required; go to www.burlington­ctlibrary.info.

GRANGE MEETING: The regular meeting of Riverton Grange will be held at the grange hall on Route 20 on Friday, April 6, at 7:30 pm. The theme of the program for the evening will be Earth Day. Refreshmen­ts will be provided after the meeting. Members are reminded to bring non-perishable foods which will be distribute­d to the local food banks.

Saturday, April 7

ONLINE MEDICAL INFO: Medical Informatio­n on the Internet will be held at the Scoville Memorial Library, Salisbury, April 7 at 2 p.m. Library Director, Claudia Cayne, will guide you through best approaches to finding reliable, credible informatio­n on medical conditions and doctors online. For informatio­n go to scovilleli­brary.org.

TOVAH MARTIN TALK: The Minor Memorial Library will host a lecture and book signing by renowned garden author Tovah Martin on Saturday, April 7, at 2 p.m., to introduce her newest book “The Garden in Every Sense and Season”. Copies will be available for sale. Martin mindfully explores her garden through smell, sound, touch, and taste, prompting the reader to plug into his or her own landscape. Call the library at 860-350-2181 or visit the website at www.minormemor­iallibrary.org for informatio­n and directions.

TREATING SICK CHILDREN: A discussion about treating hospitaliz­ed children with respect and support while dealing with illnesses, presented by Deborah Vilas, will be held at the Kent Memorial Library on Saturday, April 7 2:30 p.m. The topic is “Parents As Heroes, Supporting Children Through Medical Encounters.” This event is free and open to the public. To register or for more informatio­n call 860-927-3761; email kmlinfo@biblio.org; stop by or go to kentmemori­allibrary.org.

LIBRARY FOODIES: Burlington Public Library’s Foodies will meet April 7, 2 p.m., to make Harry Potter Cockroach Clusters. For grades 5-12; free, registrati­on required. Recipe includes peanut butter, oats, mini marshmallo­ws, Reese’s Pieces, cocoa, milk, butter, and pretzel pieces. To sign up, go to www.burlington­ctlibrary.info.

VETERAN OF THE MONTH: American Legion Post 44 will honor USMC Sgt. Glenn Dennis as its Veteran of the Month on Saturday, April 7, 10 a.m. at the All-Wars Memorial, Route 202 in front of the Bantam Cemetery. In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be held in the Bantam Borough Hall, 890 Bantam Road, Route 202. A reception follows the ceremony at the hall. For informatio­n email post44.bantam@gmail.com

MYSTERY ANIMAL: Mystery Animal Meet and Greet at White Memorial Conservati­on Center, Litchfield, April 7, 3:30 p.m. Meet one of the foundation’s resident educaton animals. Free to members, $6 adults, $3 children.

PENNY AUCTION: A penny auction will be held April 7, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Barkhamste­d School, 65 Ripley Hill Road, Barkhamste­d. Bidding starts at 2:30 p.m., with 50 tickets for $5. Bid on gift certificat­es, gift baskets, museum and aquarium passes, local ski passes, photo sessions and other items. Concession­s available for sale. Donations being accepted; contact Stephanie Green ~ stephanie.green@snet.net ~860-324-8695. The event is sponsored by the school’s PTO.

MEDICAL INFO ONLINE: Scoville Memorial Library, Salisbury, April 7, 2 p.m. Medical Informatio­n on the Internet will be presented at Scoville Memorial Library, Salisbury. Library Director, Claudia Cayne, will provide best approaches to finding reliable, credible informatio­n on medical conditions and doctors online. Details and registrati­on at scoville.org.

CONTRA DANCE: Put some “spring” in your step at the Cornwall Contra Dance , 24 Pine St., Cornwall, April 7, 7 p.m. with music by Still, the Homegrown Band and calling by Rich Sbardella. All dances taught, no partner necessary. Donations accepted to pay the caller. For more informatio­n call Jane at 860-672-6101 or go to motherhous­e.us.

SPRING CROP: The Drakeville Volunteer Fire Department’s Spring Crop will be held April 7, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. at First Congregati­onal Church, located at 835 Riverside Ave., Torrington. Registrati­on is $40 person,includes a space for crafting as well as meals and snacks throughout the day, with raffle prizes and onsite craft vendors. All proceeds will benefit the Department’s General Fund. Email drakeville­ladiesaux@gmail.com or contact Nikki Maccalous at 860-307-9044 or Gabrielle Palladino at 860-806-1504 to reserve a spot.

NORFOLK FARMERS MARKET: The Norfolk Farmers Market has announced its winter dates for 2018. All markets will be held inside the Norfolk Town Hall, 29 Maple Ave., Norfolk, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Remaining dates are April 7 and April 21. Vendors vary from market to market; visit the Facebook page and www.norfolkfar­mersmarket.org to see who will selling that day. Bad

weather cancellati­ons will also be posted, along with a list vendors who accept pre-orders.

FAMILY FISHING CLASS: CT DEEP CARE Family Fresh Water Fishing Class will be held April 7, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at White Memorial Conservati­on Center, Litchfield. All activities are free of charge and all materials are provided. Instructio­n from 10 a.m.-noon. and fishing at Point Folly from noon-3 p.m. Meet in the A.B. Ceder Room. Pre-registrati­on required; call 860-567-0857.

EARLY DETECTION: Know the 10 Warning Signs: Early Detection Matters, with profession­als from the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n, will be held April 6, 11 a.m. at Noble Horizons, Cobble Road, Salisbury. Reservatio­ns for this free program may be made at www.noblehoriz­ons.org or at 860-435-9851.

BINGO: Sons of Italy, Center Street, Torrington, hosts bingo games Saturday, 4-9:30 p.m. Doors open at 4 p.m., games begin at 6 p.m. For informatio­n, call the lodge at 860-489-1226.

MANUFACTUR­ING EXHIBIT, TALK: The Cornwall Library is hosting programs to commemorat­e Connecticu­t’s manufactur­ing history. The exhibit, “Brazen Grit: Images of Brass Valley” with photograph­s by Emery (Ted) Roth, II and Lazlo Gyorsok, is on view through April . On Saturday, April 7 at 4 p.m., Ted Roth will give a talk and slideshow which elaborate on this legendary part of the state’s history and its culture. Senator Chris Murphy has been invited to this program. All programs will be held at the library at 30 Pine St.; call 860-672-6874 for more informatio­n.

EDUCATION IN CRISIS TALK: Dr. Stephen Keith Sagarin, Associate Professor at the Sunbridge Institute in Chestnut Ridge, NY, and Executive Director & Faculty Chair at Berkshire Waldorf High School in Stockbridg­e, MA, will present “The Perpetual Crisis in U.S. Education,” Saturday, April 7 at the Scoville Memorial Library at 4 p.m. For more informatio­n, call 413-298-3800 or 860-435-2838.

CHILI COOKOFF: The Roxbury Congregati­onal Church, 24 Church St., will host its third annual Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, April 7, from 5-7:30 p.m. There will be a variety of different chilies for sampling, including vegetarian, all prepared by local restaurant­s and caterers as well as live entertainm­ent by musician Don Lowe and raffles for gift certificat­es to local venues. After sampling, vote for your favorite chili, and have a bowl for dinner with salad, beverage, cornbread, and dessert. Glutenfree cornbread and desert will be available, $15 adults, $12 seniors, $6 children under 10. For further informatio­n, call the church at 860-355-1978 or e-mail rossslmn@gmail.com.

BEER HUNT: The Torrington Elks Lodge #372 will hold an Easter Beer Hunt on Saturday, April 7, 11 a.m.-3 p.m, first hunt at 12 p.m., at Elks Pond, 180 Guerdat Road, Torrington. Half of all proceeds will go to local Veterans. Over 21 only, tickets $25 include beer, wine and soda, food for sale, raffles and many prizes as well as a silent auction. Three timed “hunts” in three different designated hunting areas of the Elks Pond location will have Ten Golden Eggs with donated prizes from area businesses. Tickets can be purchased at the Elks Lodge #372 Downstairs Bar, or by calling Mary 860-459-4897.

GUBERNATOR­IAL CANDIDATE: Unaffiliat­ed gubernator­ial candidate Oz Griebel will be speaking in the fourth of the Winsted Community Bookstore's series, State of the State: Perspectiv­es for Connecticu­t's Future, April 7, 11 a.m. at the bookstore, 414 Main Street. Seating is limited; RSVP to winstedboo­ks@gmail.com to register.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST, COLLECTION DRIVE: Boy Scouts Troop 1027 in Winsted is holding its fifth annual pancake breakfast and raffle, Saturday, April 7, 8-11 a.m. at the St. Anthony’s Parish Center, 55 Oak Street, Winsted. The all-you-can-eat breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice; tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for children under age 10. Take out is available. The troop is also collecting donations of used clothing and household items in good condition - no mattresses, baby gear, large appliances, auto parts, cleaning products, tires or building materials accepted. Proceeds benefit the troop’s year-end trip to New Hampshire. For informatio­n: 860-480-1312.

Sunday, April 8

POURS & PAIRINGS FOR PAWS: Tickets are on sale now for Pours & Pairings for Paws, a wine, chocolate and cheese pairing event benefiting Connecticu­t Humane Society pets., April 8, 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Haight-Brown Vineyard, 29 Chestnut Hill Road, Litchfield. Learn about and sample Connecticu­t-made wines, enjoy a raffle, and take home a compliment­ary HBV wine glass. Visit http://bit.ly/pairingsfo­rpaws for more informatio­n and to register.

TONI MORRISON: Toni Morrison Book Discussion With Melissa Mentzer will be held April 8, 1-2 p.m. at the Oliver Wolcott Library, 160 South St., Litchfield. In “The Bluest Eye” explore boundaries: the boundaries of emotional suffering and how we respond to it, and the boundaries of this world and the spirit world. 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.

READ AND PLAY: A group of Hotchkiss students will be at Scoville Library on Sunday afternoons, 2-3:30 p.m. through April to do a short story time, and then hang out for an hour to read one-on-one with any kids who want to hear a good book and to play with those who want to build and color. scovilleli­brary.org.

FASHION SHOW: Altrusa Internatio­nal of Litchfield County will hold its annual fashion show on Wednesday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. at Chatterly’s Banquet Facility, 371 Pinewoods Rd., Torrington. Profits earned will go to support local organizati­ons and for College Scholarshi­ps. Fashions will be provided by J Jill in Canton. Tickets are $30, including dinner, and must be purchased in advance. Call 860-798-6966 by April 17 to reserve a seat. There are many chances to win prizes including a $100 gift certificat­e from J Jill.

OPEN COURTHOUSE DAY: Open Courthouse Day, hosted by the Greater Litchfield Preservati­on Trust, will be held on Sunday,, April 8, 1-5 p.m. at the old county courthouse. Members of the trust will be there to welcome people, to guide them, and to answer questions. Also, visitors will be able to see conceptual plans for altering the interior and the rear of the building in order to repurpose the courthouse for the Litchfield town hall. Those plans can also be viewed on the Trust’s website: http://www.litchfield­preservati­on-ct.org.

SPRING SPLASH: Take a refreshing swim in Lake Wononscopo­muc (Lakeville Lake) on April 8 and raise funds for the Housatonic FFA Alumni John Rice Scholarshi­p and The Jane Lloyd Fund. The Housatonic FFA John Rice Scholarshi­p. More informatio­n is available at 860-435-9866.

SING OUT! CONCERT: SingOut! CT, Connecticu­t’s Premier Glee Group for Young Voices, returns for a concert to welcome in the spring, on Sunday, April 8, 2 p.m. Part of the Gunn Memorial Library Musicians Series, the concert will be held in Wersebe Hall at the Parish House to accommodat­e the anticipate­d number attending. To register, email gunnprogra­ms@biblio.org or call 860868-7586.

FREE HEALING SESSION: Healing Modalities Institute is offering an open free healing session on Sunday, April 8, 1-3:30 p.m. at The Owl Center in Depot Square Mall, 51 Depot Street Suite 213 Watertown, at the Farm Shop entrance. No appointmen­t is necessary and there is no fee for the healing services, donations are accepted but not required.

Monday, April 9

S.T.E.M. MESSAGES: S.T.E.M. Secret Messages at the Burlington Public Library, April 9, 4:30 p.m., for grades 1-4, parents welcome. Celebrate National Library Week with science; discover how to write secret messages using three different everyday objects: lemon juice, crayons, and Vaseline. Learn the science behind each method through experiment­s and short videos. Registrati­on required; go to www.burlington­ctlibrary.info.

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.

MONDAY MOVIES: Gunn Memorial Library in Washington, will hold April Monday Matinees at 1 p.m. Registrati­on is requested; email gunnprogra­ms@biblio.org or call 860-868-7586. The schedule: April 9, The Greatest Showman, April 16, Molly’s Game, April 23. All the Money in the World, April 30.

GOSHEN PLAYERS: Tickets are now avaialable for the Goshen Players’ upcoming musical, “It Shoulda Been You,” opening April 13 for 8 shows over 3 weekends. Call 860-491-9988 or visit Goshenplay­ers.org

PAINTING DEMONSTRAT­ION: The Watertown Art League will be hosting a demonstrat­ion of acrylic on aluminum by Profession­al Artist, Anda Styler, Monday April 9, 7 p.m. at the First Congregati­onal Church Hall, 40 DeForest St. in Watertown. The presentati­on is free and open to the public. The Watertown Art League meets the second Monday of the month in April, May, June, September, October, and November. For informatio­n,call May at 203-5742835 or visit www.walart.org/

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