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Oct, 20Irish Club IRISH CLUB OF WILLIMANTIC Regular business meeting at 7:15 p.m. held at the Franco-American Civic and Social Club 116 Club Rd, Windham. Social hour to follow. Refreshments served. Newcomers welcome. Call 423-1302 or 423-6222.
Oct, 3Hebron 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.
Oct, 10Hebron 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.
Oct, 17Hebron 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.
Oct, 24Hebron 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.
Oct, 30Hauntingly Enchanted Evening HAUNTINGLY ENCHANTED EVENING Lantern Tour and Haunted Woods Walk also on and Saturday, October 24 and Friday and Saturday October 30-31, 2009 at the Strong-Porter Museum located at 2382 South Street Coventry. Tours are available from 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. on all nights by reservation only. Admission: $15 adults, $12 (children under 10). Reservations can be made by calling (860) 498-0040. Detailed, updated information is at www.darkwalk.net
Oct, 23Open Mic night OPEN MIC IN ASHFORD The nights will start with a host band featuring local and guest musicians playing jazz and world fusion at 7 p.m. and then open mic. Musicians will be on-hand to accompany you or you may choose to perform solo or with your friends. Coffee, tea, water, soft drinks and snacks will be available for purchase at a reasonable price. These are family friendly, no drug or alcohol events at Ashford Library's Knowlton Hall, 25 Pompey Hollow Road (Rt. 44),Ashford. Future dates are: Nov. 20th and Dec. 18th. Hosted by the Ashford Park & Recreation Department 487-4409
Oct, 11Corn Husk Doll Class1 p.m. $10. Registration suggested. Nathan Hale Homestead, 2299 South St., Coventry. Call 742-6917.
Oct, 3110TH ANNUAL FLASHLIGHT EGG HUNT10TH ANNUAL FLASHLIGHT EGG HUNT 6:30 p.m. Jillson Square, Main St. Willimantic. Free for children 10 and under. Search for candy and prizes in orange and black eggs. Bring aflashlight. Sponsored by Windham Recreation Department.
Oct, 4Cornucopia Fest11 a.m. to 4 p.m. UConn College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Free. www.cag.uconn.edu.
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