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«May 2008»
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May, 9Celebration of Women breakfastThe Community Foundation of the Tri-County Area Inc., sponsors its annual Celebration of Women breakfast at 8 a.m. at Hunter’s Restaurant at the Willimantic Country Club on Club Road in Windham. Guest speaker: Ruth Crocker. Topic: “The Secret Life of Louisa May Alcott.” Songs for women by the Honeycomb Girls. Price: $35. Reservations: 423-4373.
May, 9Alzheimer's support groupThe Mansfield Senior Center, 303 Maple Road, Storrs, sponsors it’s Alzheimer’s support group at 10 a.m. Information or reservation: 429-0262, ext. 102.
May, 9Plant saleSt. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 30 Church St., Route 85, Hebron, sponsors its annual annual plant sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, rose bushes, herbs, vegetables and home-grown perennials. Information: 228-3244 or www.StPetersHebron.com.
May, 9Senior filmThe Mansfield Senior Center, 303 Maple Road, Storrs, sponsors a free film at 12:45 p.m. Film: “Nancy Drew, Reporter.” Popcorn and beverages available. Information: 429-0262, ext. 104.
May, 9Blood driveA blood drive takes place from 1 to 5:45 p.m. at the Fire Safety Complex, Goshen Hill Road, Lebanon. Walk-ins welcome. Appointment: (800) GIVE-LIFE or www.bloodct.org.
May, 9Used book saleThe Friends of the Saxton B. Little Free Library sponsors a used book sale from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Chapel on the Green, Route 87, Columbia. Preview admission: $5, free for members.
May, 9Canterbury Historical SocietyThe Canterbury Historical Society meets in the Community Room of the Canterbury Town Hall, 1 Municipal Drive, off Route 14, Canterbury, at 7 p.m. Program: Meet two Canterbury women who have made a difference, Sally Romanoff, state representative, and Ann Bandazian, co-founder of the Connecticut Chapter of the National Organization of Women. Information: www.canterburyhistorical.org.
May, 9Tea herbsThe Babcock Library, 25 Pompey Hollow Road, Route 44, Ashford, sponsors a free program about growing tea herbs at 7 p.m. Presented by Carole Miller, owner of the Topmost Herb Farm in Coventry. Information: 487-4420.
May, 9Winter and Summer Milky WayThe Connecticut State Museum of Natural History sponsors a program “Between the Winter and Summer Milky Way” at 8 p.m. at the University of Connecticut Planetarium in Storrs. Presented by Cynthia Peterson of the UConn physics department. Price: $10 members, $15 others. For ages 8 to adult. Reservations required by calling 486-4460.
May, 10Basket bash and craft showThe Canterbury Elementary School, 67 Kitt Road, Canterbury, sponsors its Basket Bash and Craft Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Up to 20 gift baskets and up to 40 craft vendors. Free admission. Vendor space available. Vendor information: 546-6897.
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