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7:45 am
Killingly Business Association Monthly Member Meeting
Killingly Business Association (KBA) organized to foster and strengthen Killingly businesses, promote town revitalization efforts, build partnerships with the community and town government and act as the unified voice of the concerns of its members. With joint events and promotions, our miles of hiking and biking trails, and paddleable waters, there is always something to […]
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KIDS POTTERY CLASSES
At Sawmill Pottery, we believe in introducing kids at an early age to the tactile, creative art of pottery. Kids ages 7 and up can try everything we have to offer in the studio. They will learn handbuilding, wheel-throwing and painting, decorating, and glazing at an age appropriate level. Ages 7-11: Wednesdays, October 30-December 18, 4-5:30. 8 weeks. $240. Ages […]
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Sen i Judo Club
Hitchcock Academy is offering free, that's correct, free judo classes for all ages beginning on September 5 and continuing every Monday and Thursday 4:30-6 through November 25. If this is a skill you have wanted to try cultivate but have been hesitant to engage, it costs you nothing but time to try it. Details about […]
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Reception: Suzanne Staubach of Willow Tree Pottery and Photography by Joseph Szalay
The Jacob Edwards Library is pleased to invite Suzanne Staubach of Willow Tree Pottery to exhibit during the month of November. Suzy will be joined by photographer Joseph Szalay and the show will feature the work of both artists. You are invited to a reception to meet both of the artists on Thursday, November 7th […]
Find out more »World War I Monuments of Connecticut
Presented by Richard Donohue Thursday, November 7 @ 6:30 PM Mansfield Public Library Program Room As the First World War ended, American communities hurried to memorialize the great efforts of their sons and daughters. Changes in cultural and civic ideals since the American Civil War led to extensive public discourse about what memorials should and […]
Find out more »November’s Featured Display: Suzanne Staubach of Willow Tree Pottery and Photography by Joseph Szalay
The Jacob Edwards Library is pleased to host Suzanne Staubach of Willow Tree Pottery during the month of November. Suzy will be joined by photographer Joseph Szalay and the exhibit will feature the work of both artists. The work will be on display throughout the month of November, during library opening hours. All are invited to a reception […]
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Sign Language (ASL) for Ages 12-Adult
American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual language using hands, facial and body expressions. Learn about deaf culture and mostly come and have fun. Laughter guaranteed. Class A is for beginners, Class B is a continuation of the beginner class. (6 classes) 7:15-8:15 PM Thursdays Dates: C) Beginners Part I - Sept 12, 19, 26, […]
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“Death and Mourning Practices of Early New England”
On Thursday, November 7th at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 7 Providence Road (Route 6), Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Historical Society invites you to learn about the early New England traditions surrounding death and mourning. Bev York, Director of Museum Education at the Windham Textile & History Museum will explore the traditions of […]
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