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Fine art Exhibits/Openings

Cooley Gallery, 25 Lyme St., Old Lyme, CT

This special 30th anniversary holiday exhibition combines two favorite shows: All Paintings Smashing and Modest, started 25 years agone, with Dear Santa, featuring diverseness and visual discoveries. �Dear Santa, I Want All Paintings Great and Small� will open with a reception on Thursday, November. 17 from five-eight p.g

Art Exhibits/Openings

Crystal Mall, Road 85, Waterford, CT

annual traveling showroom past the Connecticut Section of Children & Families to raise sensation about children who are available for adoption; through Jan. one; (617) 488-2876.

It�s A Wonderful Price: Walls of Small Treasures by Twenty-five Gallery Artists;

Art Exhibits/Openings

Kehler Liddell Gallery, 873 Whalley Avenue, New Oasis, CT , 06515

Kehler Liddell Gallery presents �Information technology�south A Wonderful Price,� a holiday exhibit featuring fine art for every palette and every pocketbook. The Walls of Affordable Treasures include paintings, photographs, sculptures, and drawings past twenty-five diverse Connecticut artists. Artwork is �priced to movement� then shop for yourself while shopping for gift giving.

Opening Reception: Dominicus, November 20, 3-six p.m.

Art Exhibits/Openings

Lyme Art Clan, xc Lyme St., Sometime Lyme, CT , 06371

The Lyme Art Clan�s annual testify and sale featuring more than 200 works of art in all sizes and mediums by fellow member artists. On View: November. 18 through Jan. 7. Opening reception: Friday, Dec. 2, 5 - seven p.g.; Free, with contributions greatly appreciated.

Art Exhibits/Openings

Connecticut River Artisans Cooperative, Inc., 5 West Master Street , Chester,

opening reception two-v p.m. November. 5; ;evidence runs through Dec. 30; The show will go on through December 30, with a Friday, December 2 Reception at 5-8pm. This reception volition be in conjunction with Chester'south Townwide Holiday Night, which includes the Annual Tree Lighting and Caroling. Some of this yr'south Holiday exhibitors include Lucille Scelfo of North Branford. Lucille designs Mitt painted, Marbled 100% Silk scarves, men's ties and other accessories. Amber Golanski, of East Hampton, is a new Vacation exhibitor with her original, hand-dyed toddler clothing. The Bunny Barn designs are all originals. Barbara Delicata, of Higganum, is a returning Pottery exhibitor. Her bowls and plates have been popular items.

(860) 526-5575 www.ctriverartisans.org

Art Exhibits/Openings

Smith Library, Northford Center, Northford (part of North Branford), CT , 06472

Oil paintings by Rosemary Serfilippi, Smith Library, Northford Centre, three Old Mail Road, Northford, Ct.

Fridays, 9 a.thou. until 6 p.one thousand.; Saturdays, nine a.m. until 3 p.m.; Sundays, closed.

Community

East Lyme Senior Heart, 37 Society Road, Niantic, CT

Sat mornings starting Nov. 5; $1; (860) 739-5859.

Community

Main Street Niantic, Main Street, Niantic, CT

E Lyme villages of Niantic and Flanders; horse-drawn wagon rides, professional vacation carolers, costless hot cider and cocoa, and the arrival of Santa on a shiny carmine fire truck to the town dark-green simply in time for a tree lighting ceremony at five p.m. on Freedom Green

Community

Malone's Java and Sandwich Store, 10 West. Main Street, Clinton, CT , 06413

Prom Wearing apparel collection - The Morgan Loftier School Interact and Art from the Heart Clubs are collecting prom dresses (and semi formal dresses). A dress auction will be held in March to raise money for children and families with cancer. Drop off gently used, clean dresses to back up this great crusade.

Community

Sankow'due south Beaver Brook Subcontract, 139 Beaver Brook Road, Lyme, CT

held Saturday and Sunday; sheep shearing, wool spinning, free wagon rides (Sat. just), and more than; (860) 434-2843.

Community

Baltic Burn down Business firm, Route 138, Baltic, CT

sponsored past Baltic Fire Dept. Ladies Aux.; holiday gifts, crafts & decorations, baked goods, java & donuts; (860) 822-8331.

Community

Nathan Hale Inn and Conf Eye, 855 Bolton Road, Storrs, CT

Coincidental Reception with Hors D�Oeuvres and Cash Bar
Tickets tin can Only exist purchased online, and Only until November. 19, ane week before the effect. Also, nosotros desire everyone to be able to attend the reunion regardless of financial situation. If yous are experiencing financial difficulty and demand assistance in purchasing your ticket, please email eosmith2001@gmail.com.

Customs

Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Inquiry Center, 110 Pequot Trail, Mashantucket, CT

The exhibit, which opens Saturday, Oct. 8, at 11 a.m., explores the seldom-told history of African-Native civilisation and identity. The exhibit continues through December. 30.

Community

The High german Society Frohsinn Hall, 54 Greenmanville Ave., Mystic, CT

Community

Ledyard Fauna Control, 889 Colonel Ledyard Hwy., Gales Ferry, CT

held every Saturday except the 1st Sat. of each month where they are held at Petco, Waterford, from iii-vi p.m.; support efforts to end kitten season locally; call to make a donation

Volleyball Tournament/Benefit for The Serraro Family;

Customs

ROBERT East FITCH Loftier School, 101 GROTON LONG Signal RD, GROTON, CT , 06340

all are welcome to play; music, food, raffles and fun; sign up every bit a team or as an individual; to register or make a donation visit: www.sandboxbeach.com; $120 alumni squad; $25 alumni individual; (860) 908-1138.

Community

Petco, 825 Hartford Road, Waterford, CT

1st Saturday of each month; all other Saturdays will be held at Ledyard Animal Control from 4-6 p.m.; Oct. is National Feral Cat Month; support efforts to end kitten flavour locally; call to make a donation.

Community

Waterford Public Library, 49 Rope Ferry Rd., Waterford, CT

Join an breezy writing group featuring weekly writing exercises. Grades 6-12.

Customs

Waterford Public Library, 49 Rope Ferry Road, Waterford, CT

11 a.m.

Fairs/Festivals

St. Paul�southward Church, Rope Ferry Road, Waterford;, CT

ix a.m.-three p.m., craft vendors, basket bonanza, tiffin.

Fairs/Festivals

The Hadlyme Public Hall, Route 148 and Joshuatown Route , Hadlyme; , CT

iv-viii p.yard., opens with a wine reception and an opportunity to meet the artists; also 11 a.m.-five p.m. Sat. and 11 a.grand.-4 p.chiliad. Sun.; world wide web.hadlymehall.com.

Fairs/Festivals

Fiddleheads Natural Food Cooperative, 13 Broad Street, New London, CT , 06320

Every Saturday

Kids/Family

Otis Library, 261 Main St, Norwich, CT , 06360

Come explore a new side of your favorite folk and fairy tales. This month we�ll read Native American tales. If y'all savor stories, drama, and making crafts, don�t miss this fun issue. For grades K � 3rd. Space is limited; registration begins November 7th. This program is fabricated possible by a grant from People�s United Depository financial institution.

Kids/Family unit

Waterford Public Library, 49 Rope Ferry Route, waterford,

all ages

Kids/Family unit

Mashantucket Pequot Museum, 110 Pequot Trail, Mashantucket, CT

celebrate Native American heritage, art, and culture past learning to make corn husk figures, petroglyph pendants, or pinch pots from 1-three p.m.; hear Native stories in the Pequot Hamlet at 1 p.m.; come across local Native artists in the Gathering Space; free with museum admission, free to museum members; as well Sat.; (800) 411-9671.

Misc. Events

Foxwoods Resort Casino-Great Cedar Exhibition Expanse, 39 Norwich Westerly Rd., Northward Stonington, CT

Direct from the Althorp Estate in England comes an accolade-winning exhibition featuring more than 150 personal objects jubilant the life and piece of work of Diana, Princess of Wales, including her purple wedding gown, 28 designer dresses, family heirlooms, personal mementos, and rare home movies. This will be the only Northeastern appointment.

Music

Garde Arts Center, 325 Land Street, New London, CT , 06320

In the small New England boondocks of Mystic, Connecticut, lives Barefoot Truth, an independent ring that is quietly creating history. You have never seen them on MTV, nor heard them on a Tiptop forty FM radio station, just having reached #x on the iTunes Rock chart with new album "Carry Us On", Barefoot Truth has rapidly get a symbol of independent music success. Mixing the sounds of folk, rock, jazz, and reggae, with lyrics total of unbridled optimism, the band has crafted a sound that is distinctly Barefoot Truth.

Music

Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun Blvd., Uncasville, CT

"Ricky Nelson Remembered" features Matthew & Gunnar Nelson, the identical twin sons of Stone'n'Roll legend Ricky Nelson, and the Stone Canyon Band with a unique tribute to their belatedly father's popular music including all his famous hits -- "Travelin' Man," "Howdy Mary Lou," " Poor Little Fool," " I'm Walkin'" and "Garden Party." This incredible show starring the grandsons of TV's Ozzie & Harriet Nelson too features a unique "Nelson Family" visual feel.

Nature/Outdoors

Calverton Shooting Range, Inc., 395 Nugent Drive, Calverton, NY

Besides Sunday, 8:thirty a.m.-iv p.k. (as weather permit)

Alpaca Holiday Open Farm Days;

Nature/Outdoors

Burgis Brook Alpacas, 44 No. Canterbury Rd. (Rt. 169N), Canterbury, CT , 06331

Thanksgiving Weekend, Saturday and Sun; learn all about Alpacas; spinning, felting, kettle dying and cobweb preparation will be demonstrated; outdoor outcome, weather permitting; no pets; (860) 389-1650.

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