Navigate


Upcoming events


Browse events


ADVERTISEMENTS


 

Events

«May 2008»
Date sort iconTitleTeaser
May, 17Full moon walkThe Connecticut Audubon Society sponsors a full moon walk at 7:30 p.m. at Trail Wood, 93 Kenyon Road, Hampton. Price: free for members, $3 others. Information: 928-4948.
May, 18Bird walkThe Connecticut Audubon Society sponsors a bird walk at 8 a.m. at Trail Wood, 93 Kenyon Road, Hampton. Led by Andy Rzeznikiewicz, naturalist. Price: free for members, $5 others. Information: 928-4948.
May, 18Road raceThe Windham Region Chamber of Commerce sponsors its annual Ed Burnham Four Bridges 4K Road Race starting at 10 a.m. at the River Street Plaza. Registration at 8 a.m. Fee: $15. Information: 456-4451.
May, 18Tag and bake saleThe Franklin Lions Club sponsors a tag and bake sale on Route 32, next to Petrowski Equipment Auction, in Franklin from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
May, 18Quilt showThe Friends of the Babcock Library sponsors its Pieces of Spring Quilt Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Knowlton Hall, 25 Pompey Hollow Road, Route 44, Ashford. Vendors, quilt drawing, silent auction, quilt exhibits. Professional quilt appraisals available by calling 429-7995 for an appointment.
May, 18Mommy and Me luncheonThe Windham Community Memorial Hospital, 112 Mansfield Ave., Willimantic, sponsors its Mommy and Me postpartum social networking luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For women and children to age 9 months. Free tag-along blanket for babies from Schiller’s Sewing Circle. Program: Introducing foods to young children presented by Suzanne Gerety, clinical nutritional manager. Price: $5. Pre-registration required by calling 456-6896.
May, 18Drone society open houseThe Northeastern Drone Society, sponsors an open house at the Coventry Flying Field in the Nathan Hale Forest at Truman Meadows, Case and North River roads, Coventry, from noon to 4 p.m. Model airplane flying demonstrations, hands-on flying. Free admission and refreshments. Information: www.NEDSinCT.org.
May, 18Girls Scout camp open houseThe Girl Scout Camp Laurel, 175 C Clubhouse Road, Lebanon, holds an open house for its summer camp programs. Resident camp tours from noon to 2 p.m. Day camp tours from 2 to 4 p.m. Picnic lunches welcome. Information: (203) 239-2922 or www.gsofct.org.
May, 18Columbia architectural tourThe Columbia Historical Society sponsor an architectural tour of Columbia Center at 1 p.m., starting at the Gazebo on the town green, routes 66 and 87 in Columbia. A talk by Joan Hill about the founding fathers of the Colonial period prior to 1774 follows at 2 p.m. at the Old Yard Cemetery on Route 87 in Columbia. Sturdy walking shoes recommended. Folding chairs welcome, no pets.
May, 18Sunshine FestivalThe Windham Safe House sponsors its Sunshine Festival benefit at The Sports Bar, Route 6, North Windham, starting at 1:30 p.m. Music by Bruce John’s Eagleville Band, Buckwheat Johnson, King Cake, Patty Tuite and the Boilermakers and Desiree and The Time Machine. Raffle, food and drink. Admission: $20. Must be age 21 and older. Information: 742-7785
search events