Bethel musicians Steve O'Tree & Friends will play a benefit concert, along with 2 other bands, to raise funds for Ann's Place this Saturday.
CT radio personality Jim Motavalli is the author of "The Real Dirt on America's Frontier Legends."
February 1 @ 1 pm @ Institute for American Indian Studies
The work of a father, son and granddaughter will share the limelight at a Danbury gallery.
Lenny Levine, a local storytelling musician, will again present live music and lively stories just for grown-ups at the Bethel Library.
Karen Romano Young is a writer, artist, deep-sea diver, and polar explorer who has written close to 30 books for and about children.
Five passionate readers will make their case for the book they think should be on everyone's "To Be Read" list.
Did you know that food rewards are not the best way to get a dog to obey?
A Native American storyteller and educator with the Institute of American Indian Studies will explain her people's Thanksgiving story.
Pub Crawl Ghost Tour October 24th 2019 Family Friendly Ghost Tour October 25th & 26th
Meet a real-life American picker at the Bethel Public Library.
Altman will share the process and inspiration for her new book over refreshments.
Ridgefield dancers from Doherty-Petri School of Irish Dance are set to perform at this year's Danbury Irish Festival this Sept. 20-22,2019.
Connecticut map illustrator and author Jennifer Thermes will discuss her new book, 'MANHATTAN: Mapping the Story of an Island.'
The activity is matched by a huge in-store puzzle sale all week long.
Hannah McGuire of Bethel will portray Mary’s chimney sweep friend Bert in 'Mary Poppins, Jr.' in Danbury.
The NewArts production features over 100 Newtown-area youth onstage, backstage and in the live orchestra.
Opening Reception Saturday, August 10th from 5-8PM
Bethel's Doherty-Petri School of Irish Dance will perform at the 2019 Danbury Irish Festival which features live, continuous entertainment.
Roger Grace of Warren, CT plays Lord Farquaad, the diminutive and ruthless ruler of the Kingdom of Duloc,
“Shrek” features a talented cast of MAR veterans and newcomers.
Shows are performed by an ensemble of young area actors under the direction of a veteran children’s theater director and performer.
Grounds at Workspace Education, located at 16 Trowbridge Drive in Bethel (look for the big red barn), open at 10:30 a.m.
'I think of it as, I’m a landscape photographer who puts myself into the photograph.'
The bookstore will present the author of 'Norco ’80: The True Story of the Most Spectacular Bank Robbery in American History'.
This year's theme for the summer reading program at the Bethel Public Library is 'A Universe of Stories.'
Author Emery Roth II will speak about his experiences documenting the waning days of the last mill in CT's Brass Valley.
The annual Halo Awards are the 'Tonys for High School Theater'
Author Melanie Barnum will provide 'exercises to make your wishes come true.'
Irish Artist Displays Photography from the West of Ireland
Educators, parents, history buffs and avid readers are all welcome at the free event.
Season Features "Spamalot" and "Shrek" on Main Stage; Fairy Tale Theater By Kids for Kids / Call for Performers and Volunteers
Howard Rovics will perform a keyboard recital of works by Claude Debussy on a Kurzweil Stage Piano.
Theater students from Bethel tell the tale of 'The Rescue of Queen Maeve,' an original play performed on Sat., April 13 at the GDICC.
June 8th Living History Day
Sunday, April 14th from 2-3PM
Students from Naugatuck, Bethel, Newtown, Oxford and Woodbury will appear in the production.
Mystery fiction author will intro the second book in her 'Food Blogger Mysteries' series.
The high school musical is the centerpiece of the town's first 'Broadway in Bethel' weekend
Theater at Walnut Hill Presents Northeast Premiere of 'The Mayfair Affair' March 29-31