Lecture on the history of colorful pottery
Thomaston RR kicks off season Memorial Day Weekend wih BBQ, Bourbon and Bacon
Learn about the oldest known archaeological site in Connecticut @ Institute for American Indian Studies May 20.
Performances continue next weekend at Woodbury Historic Town Hall.
Anniversary year kick off with expansion and renovation set to open May 10
Learn about the meaning and importance of wampum to Native American Culture. Listen to the stories the beads tell as they are being created
New York Times Bestselling Author Martha Hall Kelly in Bethlehem
Calendar Girls contains some partial nudity, and is not suitable for children.
A fascinating workshop on flintknapping at the Institute for American Indian Studies April 28 and 29
Daffodil watch @ Laurel Ridge and Weir Farm
Three ideas for spring vacation for kids!
'Calendar Girls' is directed by Maureen Denver.
Heirloom apple orchards, cutting gardens, organic lawn care, tablescapes and other inspiring ‘Barn Talks’ are planned for spring 2018
The Nonnewaug High School students worked hard despite weather delays to bring this fun story to their stage.
A total of 39 Connecticut artists have been awarded grants through the Artist Fellowship Program via the state of Connecticut.
The Institute for Native American Studies hosts a painting workshop, March 17 and lecture on March 18
Southbury Artist, on Thursday, March 15th from 7-9PM
A Connecticut Tour Company offers a fabulous tour
The Institute for American Indian Studies is hosting a maple sugar festival on March 10
Maple Sugaring Events in Connecticut's Litchfield Hills and Fairfield County
@Institute for American Institute hosts speaker Vera Longtoe Sheehan
The Palace is hosting so many exciting shows in 2018.
Community Theatre at Woodbury CASTING CALL for "Calendar Girls" By Tim Firth
Update for Stripped Sweethearts @ Beardsley Zoo and Purrfect Gift for your Pet...
Learn how Native Americans used plants and herbs every Monday
Celebrated critically-acclaimed performer Sharon McNight stars as Sophie Tucker in RED HOT MAMA at the Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury CT
Learn about the hauntingly beautiful Native American Courting Flute at the Institute for American Indian Studies on Feb. 17 @ 1:30 pm
Maison St. Germain has new artwork and a special event planned for February
Take a hike on Jan. 31 to learn about Eastern Woodland Indians folklore related to the blue moon @ 6:30 p.m.
The thought-provoking production of 'God of Carnage' runs at CTAW through Jan. 28.
Learn how Native Americans survived harsh New England Winters at IAIS on Jan. 20
Live online auction in Woodbury 400 plus lots featured
Scholar, William Hosley in his debut lecture on the history of chairs Dec. 16 @ 2 pm
Bethlehem Elementary School is now home to an original mural donated by Woodbury artist Linda Boston.
CTAW is an organization formed for the purpose of promotoing Theater Arts within the community of Woodbury, Connecticut.
Look for birds and seals on Long Island Sound on these winter cruises that run through March 31.
Explore the work of Jane Peterson: At Home and Abroad at noon.
God of Carnage, Commnity Theater at Woodbury - January 19-21; 26 - 29
Torrington Actress and Dramaturg, Emma Mathieu, explores CT Repertory Theatre's production of "Our Country's Good"
Five reasons to love your pet and food review of Instinct