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«August 2009»
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Aug, 29Hebron Farmers Market Every Saturday morning, from 9 a.m. to noon, until the end of October. The market is located on the grounds of First Congregational Church at the junction of Routes 66 and 85. The Hebron Farmers Market brings local farmers, bakers, fiber producers, and artisans, such as soap and jewelry crafters, to Hebron and the surrounding community. Visitors to the Farmer’s Market may also spend time at First Church’s “Big Red Barn.” For more information, visit www.hebronfarmersmarket.com.
Aug, 22Hebron Farmers Market Every Saturday morning, from 9 a.m. to noon, until the end of October. The market is located on the grounds of First Congregational Church at the junction of Routes 66 and 85. The Hebron Farmers Market brings local farmers, bakers, fiber producers, and artisans, such as soap and jewelry crafters, to Hebron and the surrounding community. Visitors to the Farmer’s Market may also spend time at First Church’s “Big Red Barn.” For more information, visit www.hebronfarmersmarket.com.
Aug, 9Garden Class1 p.m. Nathan Hale Homestead, 2299 South St., Coventry. “Pruning for Better Yield and Fall Crops” presented by Bettylou Sand of Bettlou’s Gardening in Manchester. $15 Registration takes place at the vistor’s tent beginning at 10 a.m. each Sunday. Contact: 742-6917 or www.ctlandmarks.org.
Aug, 23Southern Rock5:30 p.m. at Edward Garrison Park, Chaplin. Roadside Justice performs.
Aug, 6Campfire and S'Mores6:30 p.m. Guilford Smith Memorial Library, 17 Main St., South Windham. Call 423-5159.
Aug, 8Open Mic Night7 p.m. The Salvation Army Community Center, 316 Pleasant Street, Willimantic. Contact: 423-0977.
Aug, 23Buffet Breakfast7:30 - 11:00 am, Knights of Columbus Council 14, 41 Club Road, Windham. Adults $6.00, 6-12 $5.00, Kids under 5 Free
Aug, 7Digging the Past9:30 a.m. - noon. is a hands-on archaeology program for children entering grades 4 through 7 presented by the Lebanon Historical Society. Participants will visit the circa 1780 Beaumont House to discover how dishes and other artifacts ended up in the ground. They will also use an archaeological site report to learn what professional archaeologists look for and how they record finds. The session will conclude with a full-scale mock archaeological dig. Materials fee - $3. Pre-registration is required. Materials fees and a non member fee of $3 per program will be charged. Members are free. Con
Aug, 6Vacation Bible SchoolA locally based vacation bible school meets from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Monday through Friday, Baptist Fellowship, 195 Route 6, Columbia. Register by calling 228-0102.
Aug, 7Vacation Bible SchoolA locally based vacation bible school meets from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Monday through Friday, Baptist Fellowship, 195 Route 6, Columbia. Register by calling 228-0102.
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