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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Fryderyk Chopin Society of Connecticut | Jose Ramos Santana

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

Internationally renowned pianists present the works of Fryderyk Chopin and other musical masters. March 19: Jose Ramos Santana April 23: Wojciech Świętoński May 21: Angelina Gadeliya

FREE AGO Choir Festival “Instruments of Peace” to benefit relief to Ukraine

St Rose of Lima Church 35 Center Street, Meriden, CT, United States

The Waterbury Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (WAGO), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is presenting a Choir Festival at St Rose of Lima Church, 35 Center Street in Meriden, CT on Sunday March 19 at 5pm as a charity benefit for Ukrainian relief. (March 26 snow date). A choir of 80 adult singers from central […]

Pastel Painting Online Class

Arts Center East 709 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, CT, United States

This is an online class. Instruction includes a weekly tutorial, individual feedback and critique, and a weekly Zoom session where the class can discuss topics and share their work with each other. You can participate from anywhere. All levels are welcome, but some drawing experience is helpful. This class will help you develop confidence with […]

$164 – $182

Information Session (No Cost Job Training in the field of Human Services)

Zoom

NO COST TRAINING OFFERED IN THE FILED OF HUMAN SERVICES The Marrakech, Inc. Academy for Human Service Training is now recruiting for upcoming classes! This unique program that includes both classroom and internship-based training, is offered at no cost to Connecticut residents that qualify. This training prepares individuals to work with adults & children that […]

How Can We Use Food as Medicine?

Healing Meals Community Project 140 Nod Road, Simsbury, CT, United States

What do we mean when we refer to “food as medicine?” Can food heal you, or prevent future illness?  On Tuesday, March 21st at 6:00 pm, join us at Healing Meals in Simsbury to learn how changes in your diet may be able to improve your health and prevent disease.  This evening’s speaker, Ayelet Connell, PhD, […]

Connecticut Public Board of Trustees Meeting

Zoom

All meetings of Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. and its Committees are open to the public except for the Compensation Committee meetings, which are closed meetings. Compensation Committee Meetings are closed to the public because the Committee considers confidential matters relating to compensation and benefits relating to individual employees. With the exception of Compensation meetings, the […]

Explore Windsor’s Black History Over Lunch!

Windsor Historical Society 96 Palisado Ave, Windsor, CT, United States

Do you remember the Windsor Afro American Civic Association? Were you involved with this organization (known as WAACA), or do you know people who were? Join us on Wednesday, March 22 from 12 noon to 2 PM at Windsor Historical Society for our next lunchtime program, Exploring Windsor’s Black History: Windsor Afro American Civic Association. […]

Free

Social Justice Reading Circle

Virtual

A five month book club committed to in-depth readings addressing contemporary injustices. Five books in total: all Stowe Prize Nominees, all women authors, all Black authors. Through weekly one hour sessions, participants will focus intently on short sections of each text. March - July | 12:30pm - 1:30pm | Virtual | Wednesdays At the Harriet […]

Gallery Talk | “Masterworks of Shaker Design: A Tale of Two Enfields” with Guest Curator M. Stephen Miller

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

Join guest curator M. Stephen Miller for a talk on the first of a planned series of exhibitions designed to highlight examples of the finest Shaker craftsmanship from the past 175 years. Each exhibition will be focused on objects from a single or pair of Shaker communities or from loans from particular collections—private and/or public. […]