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«September 2008»
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Sep, 12Parkinson's Support GroupThe McSweeney Regional Senior Center, 47 Crescent St., Willimantic, sponsors a Parkinson’s Support Group at 1 p.m. Information: 423-4524.
Sep, 12Line dance classThe McSweeney Regional Senior Center, 47 Crescent St., Willimantic, sponsors a free 10-week line dance lesson from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Led by Kaye Cardin. Information or registration: 423-4526 or 742-7739.
Sep, 12Opening art receptionThe Windham Arts Collaborative sponsors an opening art reception at the Windham Arts Gallery, 866 Main St., Willimantic, from 5 to 7 p.m. Exhibit: “Over the Edge” by Carol Dunn, photographer and print maker. Exhibit runs to Oct. 2. Information: www.windhamarts.org.
Sep, 12Exhibit and receptionThe Mansfield Public Library, 54 Warrenville Road, Route 89, Mansfield, hosts a photography exhibit “Enchanting Taiwan” through Sept. 26. Opening reception at 6 p.m. includes representatives from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office.
Sep, 12Canterbury 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: Antislavery debate reenactment featuring Gail White and Herb Loughery, staff members of Roseland Cottage in Woodstock. Refreshments follow. All welcome.
Sep, 12Columbia Historical SocietyThe Columbia Historical Society meets at 7 p.m. in Yeoman’s Hall, Route 87, Columbia. Speaker: Ray Axelrod. Topic: Area railroad history. Information about the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum. Railroad photos and stories welcome.
Sep, 12Country music eveningThe Ashford Senior Center, 25 Tremko Lane, Ashford, sponsors an evening of country music by Dick Drake starting at 7 p.m. Dance or listen to fiddle, banjo, harmonica and more. Admission: $5. Information: 487-5122.
Sep, 12History of the Flying TigersThe Babcock Library, 25 Pompey Hollow Road, Route 44, Ashford, sponsors a program about the history of the Flying Tigers, an elite squadron formed to assist the Chinese military in its fight against Japan, at 7 p.m. Presented by Tom Pandolfi. Free. Light refreshments. Information: 487-4420.
Sep, 12Faculty recitalThe University of Connecticut presents a faculty recital at 8 p.m. at von der Mehden Recital Hall, 875 Coventry Road, on the UConn campus. Features Peter Kaminsky, pianist; Theodore Arm, violinists; Kangho Lee, cellist; Constance Rock, Cristina Castillo de la Gala and Ericka Beckwith-Mezzo, sopranos. Program of works from Mozart to Bob Dylan. Free admission, donations to the Windham Region No Freeze Project appreciated.
Sep, 13First aid with adult, child and infant CPR/AEDThe Charter Oak Chapter of the American Red Cross sponsors its Standard First Aid Course with CPR and AED for adult, children and infant from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Chronicle, One Chronicle Road, Willimantic. First aid, basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, using an automated external defibrillator. Price: $70. Reservations or information: (877) 243-5727, ext. 4324 or www.charteroak.redcross.org.
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