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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Kassler Rippchen (Smoked Pork Chop) Dinner at Meriden Turner Halle

Meriden Turner Halle 800 Old Colony Rd, Meriden, CT, United States

Kassler Rippchen (Smoked Pork Chop) Dinner at Meriden Turner Halle Making a return appearance in the Kitchen Series lineup, Stanley presents a Kassler Rippchen (Smoked Pork) Dinner on June 20th. This German favorite will be served with German potato salad and sauerkraut beginning at 7pm and serving until everyone who has made reservations has received […]

$12

Tradition in a Teacup

Online Event Virtual, Norwich, CT, United States

Sip your way into the enchanting world of Japanese culture at 'Tradition in a Tea Cup: The Art and History of Japanese Tea Ceremonies,' a captivating online event. Join us as we journey through centuries of tradition, artistry, and philosophy embodied in the Japanese tea ceremony, known as 'chanoyu' or 'sado.' Explore the graceful rituals, […]

Free

Tradition in a Tea Cup

South Windsor Library 1550 Sullivan Avenue, South Windsor, CT, United States

Sip your way into the enchanting world of Japanese culture at 'Tradition in a Tea Cup: The Art and History of Japanese Tea Ceremonies,' a captivating online event. Join us as we journey through centuries of tradition, artistry, and philosophy embodied in the Japanese tea ceremony, known as 'chanoyu' or 'sado.' Explore the graceful rituals, […]

Free

World Tour Paddling Film Festival Tickets –

Brewery Legitimus 283 Main St B3, New Hartford, CT, United States

A fundraiser for the Farmington River Watershed Association. Friday, June 21, 7pm, Brewery Legitimus, hosted by Collinsville Canoe & Kayak Let's come together to support the Farmington River Watershed Association. The Farmington River is not just a river; it's our home, and it's in danger. Recently, American Rivers designated it as one of America's most endangered […]

$20

When Disaster Strikes

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

Learn about local and national disasters through the experiences of Cedar Hill residents on this tour of the historic cemetery. Karin Peterson shares stories about the Titanic, 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, 1888 Blizzard, 1938 Hurricane, and more. Admission to the program is $10.00 and free for Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation members. Advance reservations are recommended […]

$10.00

The Healing Power of Meditation

Odiyana Meditation Center 450 New London Turnpike, Glastonbury, CT, United States

The Healing Power of Meditation, Sat, June 22, 10am at Odiyana Buddhist Center, Glastonbury. Special Guest Teacher, Kadam Morten, Eastern National Spiritual Director, will explain and guide meditations through which we will discover a natural source of inner peace, happiness and healing. Info at meditationinconnecticut.org

Food Bank Food Drive

St. John's Episcopal Church 628 Main Street, Stamford, United States

Fill a bag with food and help those who are in need. Support the Food Bank of Fairfield collection at St. John's Episcopal Church on June 22, 2024 from 10am to 2pm, 628 Main Street, Stamford, CT (Across from the Fire Station). See you there! Date and Time: On Sat, 22 Jun 2024 10:00 - […]

2nd Annual East Hampton Art Affair at Herrick Park

Herrick Park 67 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY, United States

We are thrilled to return to East Hampton for this amazing art affair. The show will be held again in beautiful Herrick Park, in the center of East Hampton. The exhibitors will be setting up in the park along Newton Lane with great viability from a main through fair in East Hampton. The park is […]

The Diner Project – A Community Lost to Time

Mothership Bakery and Cafe on Main 331 Main Street, Danbury, CT, United States

This photography exhibition captures the heart and spirit of a place and time that no longer exists.  The 1970's were the twilight years of organized labor and local diners. Over a three year period between 1974 - 1977, then college student Andrew Satter documented the men and women --predominantly blue collar workers -- who worked […]

Free