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«September 2009»
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Sep, 12Blessed Event8 pm at the the Burton Leavitt Theatre. Dramatic reading of Blessed Event, an original play by local playwright Jim Hetrick.
Sep, 13Tag Sale9 a.m. - 2 p.m. SDA Church, 126 Quarry Street, Willimantic. Also bake sale and car wash. Contact: 933-4394
Sep, 13WTG 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, 13Jazz in the GardenA fundraiser for the Windham Free Library will be held from 3 pm till 6 pm featuring a jazz band, creative appetizers, guest chef and silent auction of original works and an open bar in a formal garden setting near 200-yaer old homes on the Windham Center Town Green, circa 1692. Tickets are $45.00. For reservations or more information, please call the Windham Free Library at 860-423-0636 or visit www.WindhamFreeLibrary.org.
Sep, 14WTG 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, 15WTG 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, 15Weather Myths with Art HornArt Horn and weather myths, 7 p.m., Saxton B. Little Free Library, 319 Route 87, Columbia. Free. Registration/information: 228-0350.
Sep, 16WTG 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, 16Farmers 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, 16Marine StudiesJames Carlton, professor of marine sciences at Williams College in Williamstown, MA and director of Williams’ Mystic Marine Studies Program, will discuss the history, science and policy of adding species to marine communities at 3 p.m. in ECSU’s Room 104 of the Science Building. A reception will follow in Room 301 of the Science Building.
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