Events

Check out the Connecticut Public Community Calendar for events in your local community. If you have an event you would like to add, submit it through the calendar below and it will go through our approval process.

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Bird Walk

Cedar Hill Cemetery 453 Fairfield Ave, Hartford, CT, United States

Join Jay Kaplan from Roaring Brook Nature Center for his annual bird walk at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Jay will lead participants through the cemetery’s ornamental foreground in search of resident and migratory birds. Appropriate hiking shoes and binoculars are strongly recommended. Admission is Free. Advance reservations are encouraged and may be made online at www.cedarhillfoundation.org.

Shippan Point Garden Club May Market

Our Lady Star of the Sea 1200 Shippan Avenue, Stamford, CT, United States

Pre-Sale of Plants is open till 4/30, see link below. The sale of perennials and annuals, gift baskets and planters will help you spruce up your yard and planters and you will help support our club which manages the Shippan Point and Magee Avenue gardens. We provide community conservation and education, fund an annual $5,000 […]

Dandelion (Sensory Friendly

Playhouse on Park 244 Park Road, West Hartford, CT, United States

  This musical tells the story of Dandelion. He is a shy, awkward lion, filled with middle school angst. When he gets invited to Jennifer Giraffe’s impromptu party, Dandelion decides to re-invent himself. He ultimately discovers that it’s better just to be yourself!    In addition to the theme of staying true to who you […]

$10.00

UConn Arboretum Tour

UConn Storrs Meet in W-Lot on Tower Loop Rd, Storrs, CT, United States

COMMUNITY EVENT | UConn Arboretum Tour Saturday 13 May 2023, 10-11:30am Sign-in begins at 9:45AM in front of the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts on Hillside Road.   Drs. Gregory J. Anderson and Mark H. Brand, co-chairs of the UConn Arboretum Committee, will lead participants on a tour of one of the most spectacular […]

Free

The Spring Market by the Rowayton Gardeners

The Rowayton Gardeners’  Annual Spring Plant Sale,  Saturday May 13th 10am - 1pm (rain or shine)  On Saturday, May 13th, the Potting Shed located behind the Rowayton Community Center, 33 Highland Ave., will become a wonderland of over 400 hearty and gorgeous perennials donated from our local gardens, pollinator-friendly plants, herbs, greenhouse – grown veggies […]

Free

Wesleyan Potters Annual Spring Sale

Wesleyan Potters 350 S. Main St., Middletown, CT, United States

Wesleyan Potters’ Annual Spring Sale will be held Saturday, May 13th, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. rain or shine at 350 South Main Street, Middletown. Admission is free. The sale features handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces from more than 30 of our artists, instructors, staff and students. Shoppers will find a wide array of affordably priced pottery, […]

Free

The Market at 1115 Main Opening Weekend

1115 Main Street 1115 Main St, Manchester, CT, United States

The Market at 1115 Main is a carefully curated outdoor market featuring local, independent small businesses Join us the second weekend of every month for: 30+ local makers arts + crafts activities free face painting raffles + prizes and more! Hosted by The Firestone Art Studio + Cafe, located on Main Street in Downtown Manchester, […]

Mother’s Day Garden Tea Party

Designs By Lee Inc 129 Interlaken Road, Stamford, CT, United States

Join us for a Mother's Day Garden Tea Party! 11 am to 1 pm or 3 pm to 5 pm Bring your mother, sister, daughter, aunt, or best friend to Designs by Lee's Garden Tea Party! Come sample teas from @mystic_cup and enjoy delicious tea sandwiches and sweet baked goods from @treats.bellas and @butterandsugarforever, all […]

$45.00

Distinguished Lecture: Robert Lehman Fund | Stephen J. Paterwic

New Britain Museum of American Art 56 Lexington Street, New Britain, CT, United States

Surface Prosperity and Serenity/Internal Dissension and Scandal, a “Real” Consideration of Enfield, Connecticut Shaker Village As visitors alighted from sleighs to enjoy the chicken dinners served at the trustees’ office or disembarked from the trains that stopped at Shaker Station, the general impression they formed of the Enfield community bordered on awe. The experience of […]