It was the inaugural show.
"Honored Enemy" is the subject of the Sept. 13 opener.
It is the first meeting of the new season.
The event is sponsored by the library's children's room.
The session is scheduled for Aug. 22.
Library card holders now have access to several online courses.
Classes slated to start this month.
The show is being offered by the Vernon Community Arts Center.
Henry Hill was a guest at Middletown's Shadow Room last summer for a cigar tasting. “He’s one of these guys who’s not afraid to say, ‘I lived a bad life.’”
Saturday is full of grand opening activities.
A full day of activities has been planed.
The performance is scheduled for June 1.
The grand opening is June 9.
The Conn College group is now a two-time winner.
It will reopen on Tuesday of that week.
Members hail from South Windsor, Ellington, Vernon, Tolland, Newington and Manchester.
The ribbon-cutting is scheduled for June 9.
Whether you're captivated by the story of the Titanic or not, you can't avoid the avalanche of film and television offerings commemorating the 100th anniversary of the ship's sinking.
It was part of the children's vacation week programs.
William T. Sloper of New Britain found a seat on the first lifeboat launched after the Titanic began sinking but was falsely accused of impersonating a woman to get the seat. He spent the rest of his life defending his reputation.
The cargo manifest on the ill-fated ship was as diverse and interesting as the passenger list was.
Don't be fooled by appearances: This museum contains some outstanding artifacts and is well worth visiting.
The vacation runs the entire week.
Thirty-three of the passengers on the Titanic were headed to Connecticut. Eighteen of them never made it when the unthinkable happened to the "unsinkable."
A whole week of events has been planned.
Admission is free.
Rockville Bank, Sykes Fund have chipped in with huge donations.
Laurie Festa will provide musical entertainment.
This year's St. Patrick's Day concert is scheduled for March 11.
A grand opening will be scheduled once the work is done.
The works will be on display until March 29.
Tickets are on sale for the annual RDA event.
It's a first-ever event for the Rockville Public Library.
A mystery author will be on hand to discuss her work.