EASTCONN – Quinebaug Middle College (QMC)
Quinebaug Middle College (QMC) is a NEASC accredited magnet high school that enables students to earn free, transferrable college credits. The school provides a challenging, personalized, comprehensive learning environment that…
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Tackle the Trail
Tackle the Trail, a unique race in an amazing place! Always the 3rd Saturday in October, choose from Marathon, ½ Marathon, 10K and Relay team options. Runners enjoy the quiet…
Read MoreDanielson/Killingly Town Hall
Striving to keep the green in The Last Green Valley, more electric car charging stations are appearing in our National Heritage Corridor each year. If you have one in your…
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Charging stations are open 24 hours unless noted.
Read MorePourings and Passages
Pourings and Passages is a non-profit bookstore and coffeehouse featuring ten rooms of gently used books, as well as recordings, videos, jewelry, religious items, greeting cards, puzzles, and collectibles. Gift…
Read MoreQuiet Corner NEMBA (New England Mountain Bike Association)
NEMBA is a non-profit mountain bike advocacy organization with 31 chapters in New England. Its mission is to promote responsible mountain biking & protect and preserve New England trails and…
Read MoreArt Guild – Northeast (CT)
Through membership meetings, workshops, programs and exhibits, the Northeastern Connecticut Art Guild (NECTAG) promotes artistic growth, opportunities for exhibition and up-to-date information about the local art scene. If you are an established, emerging or returning visual artist in any medium, consider joining us!
Read MoreKillingly Historical & Genealogical Society, Inc.
The center contains an interesting museum filled with local artifacts and an extensive historical and genealogical library focusing on Killingly, CT its surrounding areas and its people.
Read MoreQuinebaug Valley Community College Foundation (QVCC Foundation)
Founded in 1971, the college has grown to serve more than 2,200 credit students.
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