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«September 2009»
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Sep, 30Adult Children of AlcoholicsAdult Children of Alcoholics, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Whispering River Gallery, 956 Main St., Willimantic. Every Wednesday. Contact: 593-8982.
Sep, 21Annual Meeting7 p.m. Annual Meeting of the Windham Free Library Association at the Windham Center Fire. Public comments will be welcomed.
Sep, 21Annual Meeting5 p.m. Thread City Development Annual Meeting at 893 Main St., Willimantic.
Sep, 26Antiques ShowThe 43rd Annual Outdoor Antiques Show, sponsored by the Lebanon Historical Society, will be on the historic Lebanon Green, junction of Routes 87 & 207 in Lebanon. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine. Up to 100 quality dealers from all over New England will display a wide variety of antiques from Early American furniture to small collectibles. Admission $4 for adults -- parking is free. Refreshments available all day. Contact: 642-6579.
Sep, 11Art Exhibit/Reception5 - 8 pm. Muriel Miller Landscapes at ArtSpace, 450 Main St. Willimantic. Music by Up with Classics with Dennis Waring. performer and musican and Joe Casillo, Classical Guitarist.
Sep, 26Art on the GreenThird annual Art on the Green, an outdoor art show at the Jonathan Trumbull Junior House, features over 20 artists exhibiting and selling their artwork on the museum lawn from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. , rain or shine on the Lebanon green at 780 Trumbull Highway, Route 87. Free admission. Contact: 642-2531.
Sep, 27Art SaleFenton River Gallery is hosting the Community School of the Art’s Faculty Sale from noon to 4 p.m. The University of Connecticut’s Community School of the Arts (CSA) is a nonprofit organization that offers noncredit classes to students of all ages. CSA provides classes in the visual arts, including pottery, painting, drawing and sculpture, as well as private instruction on all instruments and voice, a comprehensive Suzuki program, chamber music and ensembles, early childhood music and musical theater. The gallery is located at 287 Gurleyville Road, Storrs. Information: 486-1073 or www.csa.
Sep, 29Author Talk and Booksigning6:45 p.m. The Saxton B. Little Free Library, Columbia, hosts psychologist Ira Rosofsky whose book, Nasty, Brutish, and Long: Adventures in Old Age and the World of Eldercare, presents an improbable, though, humorous look at eldercare. This program is free. Registration appreciated at 228-0350.
Sep, 19Bereavement GroupHospice of Eastern Connecticut will hold the Next Step Bereavement Group from 11 am to 12:30 pm. This group is located at 34 Ledgebrook Drive, Mansfield. This group is appropriate for those who are grieving a year or more. Call 456-7288 ext. 293 with any questions. This group is open to the community.
Sep, 23Bereavement luncheonHospice of Eastern Connecticut sponsors, The Hospice Hospitality Luncheon from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm at the Pine Acres Restaurant, Route 6, Chaplin. This is a social gathering of people who are successfully moving on with their lives after a loss. Group is open to the community.
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