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«October 2009»
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Oct, 13Quiet Corner FiddlersTHE QUIET CORNER FIDDLERS 7 p.m. at Fred’s Brick House Café, 1681 Main Street, Willimantic. New fiddlers are welcome. Contact 423-5403 or 742-1547.
Oct, 13The Israel/Palestine Peace, Education and Action Group of N.E. CT regular meetingTHE ISRAEL/PALESTINE PEACE MEETING The Israel/Palestine Peace, Education and Action Group of N.E. CT regular meeting at 7 p.m. at the First Church of Christ in Mansfield, intersection of Routes 195 and 89. Public invited. Info: 429-3107.
Oct, 14Interfaith sewingInterfaith Sewing and Service Group, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., First Congregational Church, 199 Valley St., Willimantic. Community service credits available. Home knitters, bag cutters and sewers needed. Information: Barbara Leary, 228-9658 or 423-6827.
Oct, 14Farmers 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
Oct, 14Gender Gap DiscussionGENDER GAP DISCUSSION Paul Kellstedt, author and professor of political science at Texas A&M University, will lecture at Eastern Connecticut State University at 3 p.m. in the Student Center Theatre. The public is invited. Admission is free. Kellstedt’s lecture, “Are Men from Mars and Women from Venus?” offers a new view on the gender gap.
Oct, 14Coalition for Peace and JusticeCOALITION FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE The N.E. CT Coalition for Peace and Justice will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Wrench In The Works, 861 Main Street, Willimantic. All interested persons welcome. Information: 429-3107.
Oct, 15Tip a cop Fundraiser“TIP A COP” FUNDRAISING EVENT 5 to 9 p.m. at Chuck’s Margarita Grill, Route 32, Storrs. Officers from Bergin Correctional Institute will serve with tips benefitting Special Olympics Connecticut.
Oct, 153rd Thursday Indoors3rd Thursday moves indoors to WindhamARTS, 866 Main Street, Willimantic, from 6 to 9 p.m. “The Taste of Willimantic”, sampling featured appetizers from many Willimantic restaurants. All food, beverages and music are included in the ticket price of $15 each or $25 for two, and are available at The Lily Pad & Willimantic Food Co-op. Discounts are available for members of WindhamARTS. Event supports Willimantic Renaissance and WindhamARTS. Unlike the StreetFest, space is limited, purchase your tickets early. Contact: ThirdThursday@att.net or call 450-0918.
Oct, 15Dependant With Special NeedsDEPENDANT WITH SPECIAL NEEDS “Making Their Future More Secure”, 6:30 p.m., Windham Hospital’s Bernard & Desrosiers Conference Room. Contact: 423-6389 or www.windhamchamber.com.
Oct, 15Wind EnsemblesWIND ENSEMBLES 8 p.m. von der Mehden Recital Hall, UConn.
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