Apr
28
Fri
Completely Unchained! The Ultimate Van Halen Production! @ Broad Brook Opera House
Apr 28 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Completely Unchained! The Ultimate Van Halen Production!

Friday, April 28, 2023 – 8:00 PM EST

Completely Unchained, The #1 Van Halen tribute band in the country, is considered The most authentic Tribute to The Mighty VH!

The look, the sounds and most of all The FUN Van Halen created as one of the biggest rock bands in the world! Completely Unchained delivers songs like Running With The Devil, Ain’t Talking ‘Bout Love, Dance The Night Away, Panama, Jump, Hot For Teacher, The Cradle Will Rock, Eruption & many more with the same attitude and creativity the way Van Halen did from 1978 – 1984!

Doors 7:00pm

Show 8:00pm

$25.00 Advance/$30.00 Day of 

Tickets at bbohct.com

Apr
29
Sat
Season Opening Of Community Garden @ Community Graden
Apr 29 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Cinderella @ East Windsor High School
Apr 29 @ 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

East Windsor Public Schools Please come and see the East Windsor High Schools

production of Cinderella.

May
2
Tue
Navigating Difficult Conversations @ Broad Brook School Cafe
May 2 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
May
3
Wed
Tip a Cop at Maine Fish for Special Olympics @ Maine Fish Market
May 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

East Windsor, CT Police Department Join us at Maine Fish Market Restaurant on May 3rd from 5-8PM for a Tip-A-Cop event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut!

May
5
Fri
Lets Party at LaNottes Fiesta Friday (Cinco de Mayo) @ LaNotte's Banquet Facility
May 5 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

La Notte Weddings & Special Events Says Let’s Party!!

Join in on the Fun-  May 5th for dancing, cocktails (cash bar), food, & festive fun!
Only $35 per person or $50 per couple
For More information or to Reserve your tickets today:
Call LaNottes at 860.627.7774 or
La Notte Weddings & Banquets
17 Thompson Rd
East Windsor, CT 06088
MAX CREEK at BBOH @ Broad Brook Opera House
May 5 @ 8:00 pm – 11:15 pm

Max Creek! Night#1

Friday, May 5 & Sat may 6th 2023 – 9:00 PM EDT

CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS OF MAX CREEK

In those rare instances that a band reaches its fifth decade, it’s usually a result of stardom. It’s easy enough to keep things together when each member has a jet and techs on retainer and the world tour rolls around every few years. But that’s not how Max Creek has done it. In 40+ years Max Creek has been small, big, regionally-huge, medium, and any other size one can think of; they’ve never graced the cover of Rolling Stone, but you’d be hard pressed to find a music fan in the Northeast that hadn’t heard of them.

Well then, how’d they do it?

If you knew Max Creek you’d answer simply, “they just did.” Creek lacks pretense; there is no hip style or genre-title that can define them. From the beginning they’ve mixed anything they liked—rock, country, reggae, soul, jazz, calypso—in with their own great songs and it’s all just come out sounding like Creek. As such they’ve never been the hot item in the flavor-of-the-year club yet they’ve also never gone out of style. Moreover, Creek exudes confidence but lacks ego; each member is an incredible musician but that’s never been what it was about.

But that is all things Creek is not, and what Creek is is far more important. The band is certainly joyous, and their stage is full of smiles and laughter, both during and between songs. All one has to do is glance into the crowd to see that the feeling is contagious. Creek is also much more engaging than the average band, sculpting lengthy shows on-the-fly from their 200+ song catalog with rockers, ballads, deep jams and crowd sing-alongs all tucked into their perfect places. And Creek is, most definitely, a family. 40-odd years in, the audience is a multi-generational stew; it’s not uncommon to witness old-school Creek Freeks getting down with their teenage (or older!) kids.

Creek itself is multigenerational. Though the “front line” of guitarist Scott Murawski, keyboardist Mark Mercier and bassist John Rider has remained intact since the mid-70s, the current drums and percussion team of Bill Carbone and Jamemurrell Stanley weren’t even born when Max Creek was founded.

Doors 8:00pm

Show 9:00pm

May
6
Sat
MAX CREEK at BBOH @ Broad Brook Opera House
May 6 @ 8:00 pm – 11:15 pm

Max Creek! Night#1

Friday, May 5 & Sat may 6th 2023 – 9:00 PM EDT

CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS OF MAX CREEK

In those rare instances that a band reaches its fifth decade, it’s usually a result of stardom. It’s easy enough to keep things together when each member has a jet and techs on retainer and the world tour rolls around every few years. But that’s not how Max Creek has done it. In 40+ years Max Creek has been small, big, regionally-huge, medium, and any other size one can think of; they’ve never graced the cover of Rolling Stone, but you’d be hard pressed to find a music fan in the Northeast that hadn’t heard of them.

Well then, how’d they do it?

If you knew Max Creek you’d answer simply, “they just did.” Creek lacks pretense; there is no hip style or genre-title that can define them. From the beginning they’ve mixed anything they liked—rock, country, reggae, soul, jazz, calypso—in with their own great songs and it’s all just come out sounding like Creek. As such they’ve never been the hot item in the flavor-of-the-year club yet they’ve also never gone out of style. Moreover, Creek exudes confidence but lacks ego; each member is an incredible musician but that’s never been what it was about.

But that is all things Creek is not, and what Creek is is far more important. The band is certainly joyous, and their stage is full of smiles and laughter, both during and between songs. All one has to do is glance into the crowd to see that the feeling is contagious. Creek is also much more engaging than the average band, sculpting lengthy shows on-the-fly from their 200+ song catalog with rockers, ballads, deep jams and crowd sing-alongs all tucked into their perfect places. And Creek is, most definitely, a family. 40-odd years in, the audience is a multi-generational stew; it’s not uncommon to witness old-school Creek Freeks getting down with their teenage (or older!) kids.

Creek itself is multigenerational. Though the “front line” of guitarist Scott Murawski, keyboardist Mark Mercier and bassist John Rider has remained intact since the mid-70s, the current drums and percussion team of Bill Carbone and Jamemurrell Stanley weren’t even born when Max Creek was founded.

Doors 8:00pm

Show 9:00pm

May
9
Tue
NCCCC Luncheon co-hosted BY EWCC @ Merlot on the Water
May 9 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The cost is $25 per person paid directly to Merlot at the luncheon.  This fee is all-inclusive and covers the lunch buffet, tax, and gratuity.

Here is the link to register: https://bit.ly/2023MayNetworkingLuncheon

Chamber Members Please Note-

If You register, but are unable to attend, we need to know by Friday, May 5th as we have to confirm a headcount for our venue.

If You Sign Up we will still be charged for their meal based on including them in our headcount we will have to  invoice anyone for a lunch they didn’t attend!! I only put this out there due to the fact this is a buffet instead of ordering off a menu.

“Chambers Working Together for the Success of Our Members”

May
10
Wed
National Small Business Day Celebration @ Pure Pro Gutter Cleaning
May 10 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

ALL Businesses/Professionals are Invited to Celebrate National Small Business Day by Networking at one Of East Windsor’s Newest Businesses with the Return of EWCC “Business After Hours”.

**Courtesy RSVP Requested (For Food Count ) to

[email protected]

or Call 860 835 4800

For More info on Our Host Please Visit

http://cleangutterclean.com