For a fun night out go to the Weston Historical Society's Tequila Tasting January 23
Easton resident Emma Kelly will perform the role of Sugar Plum Fairy with the Greenwich Ballet Academy.
Redding’s much-anticipated annual tradition opens with a “Moustache Bash” Champagne Preview Gala on Friday, December 4, 2015.
Fresh greens, pine cones, bows, and frames along with expert hands will be here to help you make your own spectacular wreath this season.
The Music on the Hill Chamber Chorus performs songs of celebration and thanks in anticipation of the holiday.
Take a step back in time as actors portray life during Revolutionary War times at the Redding state park.
The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education provides free counseling for Weston area sexual assault victims.
Redding area residents will enjoy programs offered this week at Mark Twain Public Library.
'In Our Chosen Words' art exhibit is a show in which the photographer has chosen a quote that embodies what their work represents.
Security industry veteran Jay Stuck has written his second George Dreme hypochondriac hitman novel, called Fever Dreme.
The Mark Twain Library, located at 439 Redding Rd, West Redding, will host a music program as well as a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist.
The Weston Public Library will host a lecture about archaeological findings in the Weston area.
Connecticut has an abundance of haunted places, including one in Easton.
Join us on October 21 to discuss The Circle by Dave Eggers.
Redding's Mark Twain Library presents Twain’s Mark: Samuel Clemens’ Influence on Redding, Author Lynn Cullen, a business program and more.
REdding resident Lisa Furman and Westonite Richard Hyman will present two separate programs at the library this week.
A data company says it has scientifically determined the drunkest places to live in Connecticut. Do you agree?
Myth or fact? In this free talk, Nicholas Bellantoni takes guests on a journey into the past to see what bones and graves reveal.
Deck out your dirndls and latch up your lederhosen, it's Oktoberfest! Here is info on events going on near Redding and across CT.
Two Barlow students auditioned and were accepted into the National Association for Music Education’s All-National Honor Ensemble.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out our updated guide to dozens of fall festivals happening across the state of Connecticut.
Revolutionary War history reenactors will perform drills and recreate the burning of Morehouse Farm in Easton at Samuel Staples Elementary.
Here’s your updated guide to dozens of Fall Festivals happening in or around Connecticut.
The one-woman exhibition will be held in The Perkin Gallery at Pequot Library in Southport.
Rehearsals are on Wednesdays at the Norfield Congregational Church in Weston.
The Mark Twain Library'zs 55th Annual Book Fair will be held at the Redding Community Center and will include some rare treasures.
On exhibit from September 2, 2015 to October 12, 2015 with an opening reception on Saturday, September 12 from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.
A Ridgefield dad invites those affected by autism to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC.
The annual award ceremony will be held Oct. 15.
The spree will be held from 2:30 to 6 p.m. on Friday, September 4 – the first day of the fair.
Don't miss the chance to see this magnificent production by NewArts Newtown Musicals presented at Newtown High School.
125 Revolutionary War history reenactors set up camp, perform drills, skirmish and recreate the burning of Morehouse Farm in Easton
Four performances will be presented at Newtown High School.
At 6 p.m. Tuesday evening, Film Fest 52 invites artists to showcase their chalk drawing talents and compete for $100 and gift certificates.
The 55th Annual Mark Twain Library Book Fair is scheduled for Labor Day weekend at the Redding Community Center.
Opening day is Friday, September 4, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
A celebration of volunteers, Boy Scouts and retiring Board Members will be held on Saturday July 18 at the Bradley-Hubbell Homestead.
Broadway, TV and Film star, Scott Bryce of Weston, will host the event and host a meet and greet for sponsors afterwards.
To Kill a Mockingbird was first published fifty-five years ago. Are you rereading it before Go Set a Watchman goes on sale July 14?