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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, 30Tutoring FairA Providers’ Fair for Windham Center families who may qualify to sign their children up for free tutoring after school and/or on weekends will be held in the Windham Center School cafeteria from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Ace It! (Sylvan), FUTURES, One On One, and Professional Tutors of America will have representatives available to talk to parents. For more information, call 465- 2595.
Sep, 30ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION WORKSHOP“Fundamentals Of Running Your Small Business”, 5 to7 p.m., ECSU’s Science Building, Room 301. Contact: 423-6389 or www.windhamchamber.com.
Sep, 30Humanitarians in KenyaConnecticut journalists Bethe and Marcel Dufresne will discuss their August trip to Kenya reporting on the humanitarian work of American Friends of Kenya, based in Norwich, in a presentation at the University of Connecticut. Free. 4 p.m. at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at UConn’s Storrs campus.
Sep, 30Farmers MarketThe Scotland Farmers Market opens on Wednesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. through Oct. 28 at the St. Margaret Church’s parking lot opposite the Scotland Town Green
Sep, 30WTG CELEBRITY CABARETWTG is planning their third Celebrity Cabaret for October 10. We are looking for performers of all ages and a DJ for this karaoke-style event. Please contact ppellegrine@sbcglobal.net with questions.
Sep, 30Coventry Senior TripCOVENTRY SENIOR TRIP SEPTEMBER TRIP “A FUN DAY IN HARTFORD” Starts at Channel 3 for a taping of “Better Connecticut” with Scott Haney and Kara Sundlun, then to the Officers Club of CT for lunch, and the CT Science Center with over 150 hands on exhibits. Depart: 8:45 a.m. St Mary Church, Coventry. Return: approx. 5:45 p.m. For more info: Mary Ida Olsen: 742-6488. Reservations: Roslyn Kornfeld, 75 Antrim Road, Coventry, CT 06238 742-3228. Cost: $69.00 includes transportation, reserved seating at “Better Connecticut”, a buffet lunch at the Officer’s Club of Ct, entrance to the new Ct Science Museum and all taxes and gratuities including the driver’s tip.
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, 29Hand Mending Workshop“Hand Sewing 101: Hand Mending to Save Time and Money on Clothing Repairs” will be offered at the Jonathan Trumbull Library, routes 207 and 87, Lebanon from 6 to 8 p.m. Topics include buttons and button-holes, replacing snaps and hook-and-eyes, mending a seam and a simple hem. There will be handouts and kits for participants. Those interested of high school age or older should pre-register 642-7763 to pre-register.
Sep, 29Tutoring FairA Providers’ Fair for North Windham families who may qualify to sign their children up for free tutoring after school and/or on weekends will be held in the North Windham School cafeteria from 5:30 to 7 p.m.. Ace It! (Sylvan), FUTURES, One On One and Professional Tutors of America will have representatives available to talk to parents. For more information or to see if you qualify, call 465-2595.
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