
1. Meditation
Why Go: in a quiet room surrounded with candles. Each week, different practitioners guide students through their meditative journey. They encourage you to remain in the moment, keep the stress of the week out of your mind and help you find ways to cope with daily anxieties.
When/Where: Sunday, August 14 starting at 7 p.m. at in Ridgefield. Move2Wellness is located at 635 Danbury Road.
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Pricing: Free. Register by calling 203-403-2522.
2. Weekly Wine Tasting
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Why Go: Taste new flavors and learn new scents. Bring friends and family to learn about their preferences. Find out if you truly are a “red wine” or “white wine” drinker, you may be surprised. are available for those who prefer them.
When/Where: Saturday, August 13 at in Ridgefield. New England Wine and Spirits is located at 590 Danbury Road.
Pricing: Free.
3. Middle Eastern Belly Dance
Why Go: Instructor, Riskallah Riyad will guide beginners comfortably through the art of Belly Dance. Shimmy, shake and shout for a feel-good Friday.
When/Where: Friday, August 12 from 11:45am-12:45pm at in Danbury. A Common Ground is located at 346 Main Street.
Pricing: Your first class is free. Call 203-267-1677 to register.
4. Music Shed in Concert
Why Go: Enjoy the sounds of well-trained musicians. Instrumentalists of Music Shed are trained by David Morgan. Morgan and music have been united for the past 20 years. Producing, directing, educating and playing have helped him teach others about the passion of sound and instrumental knowledge. Morgan’s students learn about chord and scale vocabulary, stage presence, emotion and confidence before playing in front of a crowd.
When/Where: Sunday, August 14 on the Redding Green from 6-8 p.m.
Pricing: Free.
5. Easton Farm Tour
Why Go: The Citizens for Easton have organized the for the third year in a row. Participants will receive a map of Easton’s gardens, provided by the Easton Garden Club. Among Easton’s farms, here are some that you may want to visit: Aspetuck Valley Apple Barn, Gilbertie’s Herb Gardens, Gray Friesian Farm, Lion Hill Farm, Maple Row Growers, Pee-Wee Horse Farm, Sherwood Farm and Silverman’s Farm.
When/Where: Saturday, August 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Firehouse Green.
Pricing: Free.