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Nov, 7Contra DanceQUIET CORNER CONTRA DANCE Caller will be Bill Fischer and the Thread City String Band play for the dance at the Hampton Congregational Church, 256 Main Street , (Route 97), Hampton. Free Beginners’ lessons 7:30 p.m; dance starts at 8 p.m.
Nov, 7HONKY TONK AND BLUEGRASSHONKY TONK AND BLUEGRASS 7:30 p.m. WindhamARTS Collaborative, 866 Main Street, Willimantic. Sean Kershaw & The New Jack Ramblers With Special Guest PineCreek. Music starts at 8 p.m. Admission is $15. BYOB. All ages welcome. See: www.windhamarts.org or http://www.myspace.com/annexwilli.
Nov, 7Our TownOUR TOWN 7:30 p.m. Also Nov. 6 and 7. Coventry High School Auditorium, 78 Ripley Hill Road, Coventry. $7 adults, $5 students and seniors.
Nov, 7Eastern Square DanceEASTERN SQUARE DANCE 8 p.m. Yeomans Hall, Columbia. Adults $5, children under 12 free. Call 228-3004.
Nov, 7FantasticksFANTASTICKS The Fantasticks will perform at 8 p.m. Windham Theatre Guild, 779 Main Street, Willimantic. Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for students/seniors and $10 for children under 12. All University of Connecticut, Eastern Connecticut State University and Quinebaug Valley Community College students pay the new discounted price of $10. Group discounts are also available. For reservations and information, call the Windham Theatre Guild at 423-2245 or buy tickets on-line at www.windhamtheatreguild.org.
Nov, 8Pancake BreakfastPANCAKE BREAKFAST 7:30 to 11 a.m. Elks Home, Pleasant St., Willimantic. Adults $6, seniors $5, children under 12 $4. Willimantic Lions Club.
Nov, 8Turkey and Trap ShootsTURKEY AND TRAP SHOOTS 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday through November 22nd. Skungamaug Fish and Game Club, Jones Street, Hebron. Contact: 860-402-4340.
Nov, 8Hibernation FestivalHIBERNATION FESTIVAL The Oak Grove Montessori School at 132 Pleasant Valley Road, Mansfield celebrates its 18th annual Hibernation from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. The Hibernation Festival will include storytelling, local artists and live music. The annual Festival is also popular for its interesting crafts, kids activities and reasonably priced food. Students will collect winter clothing including new and gently used coats, hats, and gloves to donate to WAIM. Call (860) 456-1031.
Nov, 8Concert and AuctionCONCERT AND AUCTION Bernice and Stefan Szafarek are opening their Lebanon home, “Harmony Hill” to host a concert and auction to benefit Natchaug Hospital’s six Joshua Center programs, which help at-risk children and teenagers in their recovery from emotional disorders. The afternoon eatures performances, auction, fine wines and gourmet food. Grounds and silent auction open at 1 p.m. Performances start at 2:30 p.m. Suggested donation of $50 per person (Natchaug Hospital is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization funded in part by charitable contributions). RSVP to Sherry Smardon at Natchaug Hospital, 860-456-1311 x260 or ssmardo@natchaug.org
Nov, 8Veterans Day CeremonyVETERAN’S DAY CEREMONY The American Legion Post 52, Coventry and Mansfield, will host a Veteran’s Day Ceremony at 1:45 PM on the Memorial Green on Lake Street in Coventry. The guest speaker this year is Air Force Veteran and State Representative Christopher Coutu. Call Tim Ackert at 742-5287.
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