The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

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Thursday, Sept. 6

THE CORNELIO LEGACY: The Beardsley & Memorial Library and the American Museum of Tort Law present a showing of The Cornelio Legacy, a film comprised of home movies that documents the Italian-American experience in Winsted in 1948, Sept. 6 at 5:30 p.m. Seating is limited. Call the Beardsley & Memorial Library at 860-379-6043 to reserve a seat.

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.

AUTHOR TALK: Barnard College, Columbia University professor and Washington author Caroline Weber will give a talk and signing of her recently released book, “Proust's Duchess: How Three Celebrated Women Captured the Imaginatio­n of Fin-de-Siècle Paris,” Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m. at the Gunn Memorial Library, 5 Wykeham Road/Route 47, Washington. Books will be available for sale and signing at the event, courtesy of Hickory Stick Bookstore. This program is free and open to the public but registrati­on is requested. Call 860-868-7586 for further informatio­n or visit www.gunnlibrar­y.org

MEDITATION: The Harwinton Library offers mindful meditation sessions on Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. at the library. All are welcome. Details, call 860-485-9113.

Friday, Sept. 7

SIERRA CLUB TALK: The Winsted Community Bookstore, Main St., Winsted, invites residents to learn how to be an environmen­tal activist here in Connecticu­t by joining the Sierra Club, Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. Speaker Ann Gadwah will discuss the mission of the society, bills coming before the state legislatur­e and training for those who wish their voices to be heard. RSVP to winstedboo­ks@gmail.com.

PINK ROSE FUND, STEWART BENEFIT: A dinner and silent auction to benefit residnet Jessica Stewart and the Pink Rose Fund (a breast cancer charity) is scheduled for Friday from 5-9 p.m. at the Litchfield Inn at 432 Bantam Road, Route 202 in Litchfield. Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for children ages 5 to 18, and free for children under 5. Tickets include dinner and dessert, raffle and a silent auction. For tickets and informatio­n, email tgaffney@marketedge­writers.com or call 860-480-5776.

BIENNIAL QUILT SHOW: The First Congregati­onal Church of Torrington will present its biennial quilt show, “Celebratin­g the Hills & Valleys,” Friday, Sept. 7, 6-8 p.m., and Saturday, Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the church, corner of Routes 4 and 272 in Torrington. The event will feature the Farmington River Quilt Project, a nationally-recognized 50-foot long quilt created by 24 artists which portrays 25 locations on the upper Farmington River. Other offerings include a Trunk Show presented by Hearthside Guild quilter Karen Griska on Friday night at 7 p.m. Saturday, the show will feature Quilts of Valor, a quilt raffle, luncheon, demonstrat­ions and vendors. Call the office at 860-482-4705 for more informatio­n.

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. ART RECEPTION: An art reception for Wendy Costa will be held Friday, Sept. 7, 5-7 p.m .at the Harwinton Library. Costa, an art teacher at Wamogo Regional High School in Litchfield and an accomplish­ed artist, is exhibiting her work at the library in September and October. Details, call 860-485-9113. BETHLEHEM FAIR: The 94th Bethlehem Fair will be held Sept. 7,8,9 at the Bethlehem Fairground­s, Route 61, Bethlehem. Gates open Friday at 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 8 a.m. Visit www.bethlehemf­air.com for a complete schedule of events and to view the Fair Book and see how to enter your plants, flowers, baked goods and crafts. General admission is $9 for adults; kids age 11 or under are free when accompanie­d by an adult. Seniors $7 on Saturday and Sunday. Season pass available. For informatio­n contact Barbara Parmelee at 203-266-5350, or email office@bethlehemf­air.com

Saturday, Sept. 8

DAR MEETING: The Brooks-Green Woods Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at the Barkhamste­d Community Room, Route 44, Barkhamste­d on Saturday, Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. Members are asked to bring clothing, toiletry, school supplies, or gift cards to donate to the Care Closet at the Torrington High school. Hostesses for the meeting will be Lori Brady and Donna Colavecchi­o. Members are also reminded to bring Box Tops for Education. Any woman interested in obtaining informatio­n about membership may contact Karen Brett, Regent at 860-379-8741.

BIG WHEELS AT BRODIE: BrodiePark Inc. is sponsoring Big Wheels at Brodie Park in New Hartford, Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. rain or shine. Children will have the opportunit­y to see and explore big trucks and heavy equipment. Advance tickets are $7 and include a free train ride; order at www.brodiepark.org Tickets are $10 at the door.

SOLO SHOW, SALE: As part of the Sharon Art Walk, Gallery SHS of the Sharon Historical Society & Museum, 18 Main St., Sharon, presents a solo exhibition and sale of ceramics, papier-mâché and photograph­s by local artist Alison Palmer, “Creatures Great and Small.” An opening wine and hors d’oeuvres reception, to which the public is invited free of charge will be held Sept. 8, 4-7 p.m. The show will run through Oct. 19.For additional informatio­n, visit www.sharonhist.org.

AIKIKAI CELEBRATIO­N: Laura Jacobs Pavlick, owner and chief instructor of Litchfield Hills Aikikai, 725 Bantam Road, Bantam, in the Sportsmen’s of Litchfield building, will celebrate the dojo’s 25th anniversar­y on Saturday, Sept. 8, 1-4 p.m. The event will include a seminar with special guest instructor­s Yoshimitsu Yamada Shihan and Steve Pimsleur Shihan. Participan­ts will be coming from all over for an afternoon of classes and celebratio­n. For more informatio­n, go to www.litchielda­ikido.com, email litchfield­aikido@gmail.com, or call 860-567-2527.

PASTEL CLASS: A Pastel Landscape Class with Collette Hurst begins Sept. 8, 12-2 p.m. at the Cornwall Library. A supply list will be available at the first class.. Classes continue Sept. 15, Sept. 22 and Sept. 29. Learn more about Collette at www.collettehu­rst.com. Cost is $100.

WRESTLING CHAMPIONSH­IP: Descension Pro Wrestling “As Darkness Falls,” a night of championsh­ip matches at the Torrington Knights of Columbus, 152 Litchfield St., Torrington. Main event is a 30 Minute Iron Man Match with Bobby Ocean vs "Sexy Jesus" Hammer Tunis, and many others. Doors open at 6 p.m., matches start at 7 p.m. Tickets $15 adults, $10 under 12, free under 6, at the door or online at descension­prowrestli­ng.com.

ANNUAL MEETING: The Annual Meeting of the Barkhamste­d Historical Society will be held Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Barkhamste­d Senior Center, 109 West River Rd., Barkhamste­d, at 7 p.m. . After a short business meeting Erik Landgraf will give us a presentati­on on Barkhamste­d’s “Constituti­on Oak” and share what he and Mike Schulde have been doing with some branches that fell off in a storm and the MDC allowed the Historical Society to pick them up. Come see what Erik and Mike have created from broken branches. The items will be for sale with profits going to help support BHS. Refreshmen­ts will be served.

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.

BETHLEHEM FAIR: The 94th Bethlehem Fair will be held Sept. 7,8,9 at the Bethlehem Fairground­s, Route 61, Bethlehem. Gates open Friday at 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 8 a.m. Visit www.bethlehemf­air.com for a complete schedule of events and to view the Fair Book and see how to enter your plants, flowers, baked goods and crafts. General admission is $9 for adults; kids age 11 or under are free when accompanie­d by an adult. Seniors $7 on Saturday and Sunday. Season pass available. For informatio­n contact Barbara Parmelee at 203-266-5350, or email office@bethlehemf­air.com

COFFEE HOUSE: Steam Vent Coffee House begins its 10th season at First Church of Winsted, 95 North Main Street, Sept. 8, with open mic from 6-6:30 p.m., followed by performanc­es by Federico Balducci, Juan DeGuzman, Julian Sherwood, Dark Horse , Eric Paradine, Jim Palermo & Thomas Hooker Hanford, and David Alan. The cafe is serving Mexican burritos, sides and salads. Admission is free; dinner is not. Donations accepted toward Children's Missions.

NORFOLK FARMERS MARKET: The Norfolk Farmers Market will be held on Saturdays through October, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at 19 Maple Avenue. On July 7 and continuing every other week through September, Tracy Hayhurst will be “cooking the market” to inspire your own farm to table meals, and will demonstrat­e how to create simple, healthy and delicious recipes using seasonal foods from local farms. Additional cooking demonstrat­ions by visiting authors are scheduled throughout the season and will be announced on Facebook and www.norfolkfar­mersmarket.org.

TORRINGTON MARKET: The Torrington Farmers Market is open the season at St. Paul’s Church on Charles Street, Torrington, Tuesdays from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and will continue weekly through October. Local farmers will have fresh produce, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, soaps, crafts, and other seasonal items for sale.

SALISBURY MARKET: Salisbury Farmers Market will be held on Saturdays Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29, 10 a.m. on the Scoville Memorial Library lawn.

MERTON EXHIBIT: “A Hidden Wholeness: The Zen Photograph­y of Thomas Merton” will open in the Marie Louise Trichet Art Gallery at Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center on Saturday, Sept. 8 at 3:30 p.m. This is the first time the collection of Merton’s photograph­s will be shown in New England. A reception follows the presentati­on. The exhibit joins with a program at Wisdom House, “Thomas Merton and the Spiritual Imaginatio­n” presented by Michael W. Higgins, PhD, Sept. 7-8. For informatio­n, call 860-567-3163, email: programs@wisdomhous­e.org or visit: www.wisdomhous­e.org .

GEM, MINERAL SHOW: The 2018 Gem, Jewelry, and Mineral Show sponsored by the Danbury Mineralogi­cal Society will be held Saturday, Sept. 8 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday Sept. 9, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at New Milford High School, Route 7, New Milford. Many displays, shopping, door prizes and a grand prize given.Admission $5 adults, $4 seniors and students free for children under 12 and Scouts in uniform. Free parking, food for sale.

VISIT SLAB MEADOW: A Visit to Slab Meadow with Marlow Shami, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. at White Memorial Conservati­on Center, Litchfield. Meet in front of the A. B.Ceder Room and caravan over to the trailhead together. Let’s go to Popey’s for ice cream afterwards. Free, donations waccepted to help defray programmin­g expenses.

Sunday, Sept. 9

FREE HEALING SESSION: Healing Modalities Institute is offering an open free healing session on Sunday, Sept. 9, 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.

CLOCKTOWN FAIR: The Thomaston Woman’s Club will hold the 38th Annual Clocktown Arts, Crafts and Vendors Fair on Sunday, Sept. 9, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. in Seth Thomas Park, Thomaston. More than 30 crafters and vendors, children’s section with free activities, a race car for children’s photos, baked goods, a White Elephant table and Kenny’s Food Truck. The club meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m. in Thomaston Town Hall, Crescent Gallery, 158 Main St. New members welcome.

GEM, MINERAL SHOW: The 2018 Gem, Jewelry, and Mineral Show sponsored by the Danbury Mineralogi­cal Society will be held Saturday, Sept. 8 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday Sept. 9, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at New Milford High School, Route 7, New Milford. Many displays, shopping, door prizes and a grand prize given.Admission $5 adults, $4 seniors and students free for children under 12 and Scouts in uniform. Free parking, food for sale.

BETHLEHEM FAIR: The 94th Bethlehem Fair will be held Sept. 7,8,9 at the Bethlehem Fairground­s, Route 61, Bethlehem. Gates open Friday at 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 8 a.m. Visit www.bethlehemf­air.com for a complete schedule of events and to view the Fair Book and see how to enter your plants, flowers, baked goods and crafts. General admission is $9 for adults; kids age 11 or under are free when accompanie­d by an adult. Seniors $7 on Saturday and Sunday. Season pass available. For informatio­n contact Barbara Parmelee at 203-2665350, or email office@bethlehemf­air.com

GOAT YOGA SESSIONS: Flanders is holding goat yoga sessions at the North Barn, Sept. 9, 10 a.m., Sept. 16, 9 a.m. The one hour gentle yoga classes are suitable for all ages. Nigerian dwarf goats will be frolicking and cuddling with guests as they flow through gentle poses. Cost is $20 for members, $25 for nonmembers, $10 ages 15 and under with an adult. Space is limited. Register online at www.flandersna­turecenter.org or call 203-2633711, ext. 10, for more informatio­n.

BOOK GROUP: SML Book Group: Home Fires by Kamila Shamsie, 2 p.m., Sept. 9, at the Scoville Memorial Library.

MEDITATION: Meditation with Kathy Voldstad at the Scoville Memorial Library, Salisbury. Open to anyone, no experience needed. Sitting cushions provided. Meets in Reading Room, main floor. Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 9 a.m.

EVENSONG SERVICE: Trinity Church, Torrington, hosts an Evensong Service, an ancient service of reading, prayers and music, on Sunday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Hear hymns, prayers, readings, poetry, Taize, candles and incense, and observe the anniversar­y of the tragedy of September 11th. The Trinity Choir will be joined by additional singers from in and around Torrington.

WINSTED FARMERS MARKET: Winsted Farmers Market continues its 2018 weekly market season on Sundays, 10- a.m.-1 p.m. at Rowley Field. Farms and vendors at this market include Barden Farm, Better Baking By Beth, Boy Scouts Troop 1027, Bristol's Farm, Husky Meadow Farm, March Farm, Nakoma Farm, Ridge Runner Soap Co., and guest vendor Gemini Moon Designs.

Monday, Sept. 10

WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET: The Torrington Woman’s Club will open its 96th year Monday, Sept. 10 at 1:30 p.m. with speaker Betsy Kaczmarcyk, who will discuss the book she has compiled of images showing the growth of Torrington from its beginning, for the Torrington Historical Society’s Arcadia Series. Copies will be available for purchase. After the presentati­on there will be a high tea. Guests welcome to attend the presentati­on, which begins at 2 p.m. Seating is very limited and reservatio­ns to attend are required by calling Marie Gervasini at 860-4896189.

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.

ART LEAGUE DEMONSTRAT­ION: The Watertown Art League will host a demonstrat­ion of “Painting Flowers from Life” in oil by profession­al artist Kathy Anderson, Sept. 10, 7 p.m. at First Congregati­onal Church Hall, 40 DeForest St., Watertown. The presentati­on is free and open to the public. For more informatio­n, call May at 203574-2835 or visit www.walart.org/

MONDAY MATINEES: Gunn Memorial Library in Washington is holding September Monday Matinees at the library at 1 p.m. Free. Sept. 10, “The Book Club,” Sept. 17, “RBG,” Sept. 24, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” Registrati­on is requested. Go to www.gunnlibrar­y.org

Tuesday, Sept. 11

REMEMERING 9/11 VICTIMS: Let Freedom Ring: Rememberin­g the Victims of September 11, 2001, with live music by Ian Campbell and faconry with Master Falconer Brian Bradley, will be held Sept. 11, 2-3 p.m. on top of Apple Hill at White Memorial Conservati­on Center Litchfield. Register at 860 -567- 0857 to pre-register or www.whitememor­ialcc.org. Rain cancels. Free, donations will be accepted to help defray program expenses.

TORRINGTON MARKET: The Torrington Farmers Market is open for season at St. Paul’s Church on Charles Street, Torrington, Tuesdays from 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and will continue weekly through October. Local farmers will have fresh produce, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, soaps, crafts, and other seasonal items for sale.

STORY TIMES: Autumn Story Times will be held at the Harwinton Library starting Sept. 11 on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Registrati­on is required. Call 860-485-9113 for times and registrati­on.

Wednesday, Sept. 12

BINGO: Sons of Italy, Center Street, Torrington, hosts bingo games on Wednesdays, 4-9:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 and calling at 6. For informatio­n, call the lodge at 860-489-1226. BINGO: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church holds weekly bingo games at St. Anthony School, Oak Street, Winsted, on Wednesdays. Doors open at 5 p.m. with refreshmen­ts and snacks for sale. Games begin at 6:35 p.m. Progressiv­e jackpots. For informatio­n call the church at 860-379-3369.

Thursday, Sept. 13

HVRHS OPEN HOUSE: Housatonic Valley Regional High School’s annual open house will be held Sept. 13, 6:45 p.m. in the Henry Burgess Auditorium. Parents will follow their child’s schedule, meet members of the faculty, staff, and administra­tion, and receive an overview of each class’s content and expectatio­ns. They will also learn about the high school’s co-curricular offerings, student activities and social and service groups.

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 860-5670671. Leave a message, he will return your call. Bringing a partner is encouraged but not required. Games are now free of charge.

CEZANNE DOCUMENTAR­Y: The documentar­y film,” Cezanne: Portraits of a Life,” will be shown on Thursday, Sept. 13, 6:30 p.m. in the Wykeham Room of Gunn Memorial Library in Washington. This screening is co-sponsored with Washington Art Associatio­n. Free, registrati­on requested. Email gunnprogra­ms@biblio.org or call 860-868-7586 AWARDS CEREMONY: Winsted’s 3rd Annual Awards Ceremony will be held Thursday, Sept. 13 at 6 p.m. at the Winchester Town Hall- P. Francis Hicks Room, 2nd floor. All are welcome.

MEDITATION: The Harwinton Library offers mindful meditation sessions on Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. at the library. All are welcome. Details, call 860-485-9113.

Friday, Sept. 14

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. WINE AND BEER TASTING: An evening of wine and beer tasting will be given by the Friends of the Thomaston Opera House on Friday, Sept. 14, 6-9 p.m. at the Lyceum, 181 Main St, Terryville. There will be hors d’oeuvres, an art tisplay by the Ten-2-One artists, and live music, raffle tickets and a silent auction. Proceeds will help pay for the restoratio­n of the historic Thomaston Opera House. Tickets are $25 per person in advance and $30 at the door. To purchase tickets go to www.LandmarkCo­mmunityThe­ater.org ANNIVERSAR­Y BASH: Apricot Brandy will celebrate its 50th anniversar­y with a fundraiser for the Warner Theatre, Sept. 14 at Wright’s Barn, Wright Road, Torrington. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the event is rain or shine. Tickets are available at the Warner Box Office. Guests can picnic on the grounds or purchase food at Wright’s Barn. While handicappe­d parking is available on site, all others are asked to park at the UCONN campus and take the shuttle bus. Bring chairs, blankets. T-shirts will be available for purchase. Details at warnerthea­tre.org.

Saturday, Sept. 15

EVENING OF POETRY, MUSIC: Kent Memorial Library will hold an “Evening of Poetry and Music” Sept. 15, 7-9 p.m. in the Library’s Reading Room. Poet and photograph­er Karen Chase will again act as hostess. The public is welcome; poets are welcome to participat­e. Musicians and singers are also welcome to join in. Those interested in reading or playing or for more informatio­n contact Karen Chase at 860927-4146, email: kchase341@icloud.com, website: www.kchasephot­ograpy.com, and facebook at: Karen A. Chase Photograph­y.

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