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State Representative Tony Hwang (R-134) will host a job skills forum to help those who have been displaced in the current economy or help people who are looing to strengthen their skills, to successfully adapt in a challenging marketplace. perfectskills_may_sm
Fairfield Museum and History Center will offer rain or shine, self-guided tours of Greenfield Hill Cemetery on Saturday, May 8, from noon to 3 p.m., as part of the upcoming Dogwood Festival. Twelve museum and Daughters of the American Revolution volunteers, some of whom are descendants of notable Fairfielders, will conduct re-enactments of historical characters [...]
Fuel for Learning Partnership, a PTA Council Standing Committee, will sponsor the Food for Thought Expo. Scheduled for Saturday, March 27th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm the expo will take place at Fairfield Warde High School, in Fairfield Connecticut. The expo is free and open to the public and will feature a wide variety [...]
Play with Your Food audiences so enjoyed Michael McKeever’s comic American Gothic in January that another of the prolific playwright’s short works, Knowing Best, will be featured on Tuesday March 9 at the Fairfield Theatre Company from 12 noon to 1:30 pm. The third program of this monthly lunchtime theatre series begins at 12 noon [...]
Love a great story? Looking for good conversation? Like history? Then the Fairfield Museum’s History Book Club is for you. This new book club was created especially for those who are interested in the fascinating stories of history, with discussion led by local historians and scholars. Come hear professors from Yale, Fairfield University and Sacred [...]
On Saturday February 20th, the Fairfield Public Library will be holding a benefit to support the Library’s Soundwave’s Concert Series and the One Town, One Book program. The “Romance in the Stacks” benefit will feature a performance by The Lions Gate Trio and a silent auction featuring fine wine, collectible books and original artwork. Click [...]
On Valentine’s Day, Sunday, February 14 from 2pm – 4pm, Costumed storyteller Carolyn Stearns will entertain the audience with stories about family memories and Valentine’s history. Enjoy refreshments, fresh tea and lemonade and create your own Victorian paper craft Valentines. View a mini-exhibit of interesting cards from the museum’s archives too! For ages 7 and [...]
On Saturday, January 23rd, The Clubhouse celebrated it’s Grand Opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony and ceremonial first pitch by First Selectman Kenneth Flatto. The Clubhouse has enlisted a full team of nationally recognized instructors and advisors who offer a wealth of experience to players and coaches. Participants can select from a menu of training [...]
On Wednesday, January 27 at 4:30pm girls ages 8+ will have fun making salsa and weaving crafts inspired by the American Girl Doll Josefina’s Hispanic heritage. Book to read: American Girl – Happy Birthday, Josefina!: A Springtime Story. Members, $10; Non-members, $15. Caregivers optional and free of charge. Pre-registration required, please call 203-259-1598. American Girl [...]
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