Riders on the Storm – The Resurrection of The Doors
Riders On The Storm have performed thousands of concerts, in dozens of countries, to countless numbers of The Doors’ Fans World Wide! From the eerie organ tones to the primal jazz drumming to the powerful, other-worldly guitar, the music is brought to life. The “Brass and Leather” voice of Jim Morrison is alive and well. On stage, Riders On The Storm create a séance-like mood. A mood of resurrection, of eroticism, obsession, ritual, horror and of Celebration! The show is true theater and larger than life. It is an experience that must be seen to be believed and felt. Eamon Cronin-Lead Vocals Ryan Daily-Organ, Piano Bass, Backing Vocals Todd Alan McKeague-Drums, Percussion Steve Rutledge-Guitar
Doors 7:00pm Show 8:00pm
Jingo – The Santana Tribute
Jingo is the Ultimate Tribute to Santana No fancy tricks, no gimmicks, just seven musicians recreating the music of Carlos Santana to perfection with note for note renditions quickly becoming the Ultimate Santana Tribute on the touring scene today.
Jingo covers all the great hits of Santana, which has featured the talents of Carlos Santana, along with so many talented artists. The seven seasoned, well respected musicians comprising Jingo have been making music together in various combinations and styles, in original outfits and in cover bands, for over thirty years.
It seemed only fitting that they should come together to form the Ultimate Santana Tribute, and pay homage to a guitar legend who won 10 Grammy Awards and 3 Latin Grammy Awards and has been performing for 50 years.
Authentic sounding and always respectful, Jingo leaves no stone unturned in replicating the sounds of one of the world’s best loved, top selling bands.
Doors: 7:00pm Show: 8:00pm
Bar & Concessions available!
Tickets at bbohct.com
“Behind-the-Scenes” tour will give visitors the opportunity to take a close-up look at some of the current restoration projects including Connecticut Company Car #3001 (121 years old!) and Northern Ohio Traction & Light Co. #1500 (112 years old!). Additionally, tour the grounds that are normally closed off to visitors with a museum guide.
The Connectiut Trolley Museum is open and trolley rides operate rain or shine.
Ticket Prices
The Connecticut Trolley Museum is excited to honor Fathers and Grandfathers with free admission with a paid admission.
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$13.00
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$6.50
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1 Free admission with a paid admission.
Time
Sunday, June 18, 2023
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location
Connecticut Trolley Museum
58 North Road, East Windsor, CT 06088
https://www.ct-trolley.org
TVCA stands for Tobacco Valley Chamber Alliance (which consists of Bloomfield, Bradley Regional, East Windsor, Granby and Windsor Chambers of Commerce) and while EWCC is still working on it’s “Business After Hours” at a Members Business -EWCC Members are reminded that the EWCC is a Member of the TVCA and are invited to WCC’s BAH on June 20th at Mutual Member Windsor Federal at their Main Office.
Business After Hours
Tuesday, June 20
Dallas Moore Band!
Dallas Moore is a multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and entertainer who has earned a reputation as “The Hardest Working Man In Honky Tonk” and a “Modern Day Hardcore Troubadour” by taking his raucous and rowdy live show on the road over 300 dates a year.
His 2021 album THE RAIN was produced by Dean Miller and featured in Billboard, American Songwriter, Country Music People, Taste of Country, and more.
Dallas’ newest and 19th studio album “NO GOD IN JUAREZ” is set to be released on SOL RECORDS the first week in June just in time for this tour.
The Dallas Moore Band is a multi-award-winning band out of Cincinnati, OH, and Austin, TX.
$15.00 Advance/$20.00 Week of Show
Doors 7:00pm
Show 8:00pm
PRE SHOW DINNER ADDED!
Course #1
Crab Bites
Champagne Mustard & Baby Lettuce
Course #2
Carne Asada Taco
with Pico de Gallo & Smashed Avocado
Course #3
Pan Seared Filet of Sole
with Fondant Saffron Potatoes, Vegetable Confetti
& Lemon Caper Burre Blanc
Course #4
Brownie Sundae
with Vanilla Ice Cream, Caramel & Whipped Cream
$30++ Per Person
Seating at 6:00pm
Windsor Federal encourages You to attend this Car Show which will benefit Enfield Social Service
1 Shoham Road East Windsor CT 06088
Presented by the Town of East Windsor CT
The Connecticut Trolley Museum (CTM) will hold a ceremony to dedicate their first ever Mobile Wheelchair Lift on Thursday, June 29th at 10:30am.
The lift will allow the Museum to offer access to their operating trolleys for visitors with mobility issues. The Wheelchair Lift will be used for visitors in wheelchairs or visitors who have a challenging time stepping up into the trolley.
The mobile wheelchair lift was custom made for the Museum by Adaptive Engineering, Inc. whose list of customers include Amtrack; New Jersey Transit; the MBTA (Mass.); and numerous historic rail operators including the Strasburg Railroad, Napa Valley Wine Tours, Rocky Mountain Rail Tours and the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum.
The mobile wheelchair lift was funded with the support of the Cigna Foundation and by two Donor Advised funds at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving – The Vernon and Edith Roosa Family Foundation and Anonymous Fund No. 38.
According to the Museum’s Executive Director Gina Maria Alimberti, “We are excited to be able to provide this new service which is one of the many improvements and activities at the Museum that we have been undertaking to better serve our current visitors and to attract many more new ones.
About Connecticut Trolley Museum
The Connecticut Electric Railway Association, Inc. is the owner and operator of the Connecticut Trolley Museum. Founded in October 1940, it is the nation’s oldest incorporated organization dedicated to the preservation of the trolley era. The organization is led by a board of directors elected by the membership.
All major buildings and the museum’s center of operations are located on a 17-acre facility adjacent to State Route 140 in East Windsor. The right of way is a 3.2-mile portion of the Rockville branch of the Hartford & Springfield Street Railway Company.
The Connecticut Trolley Museum has over seventy pieces of rail equipment dating back to 1869. During your visit, you can see historic passenger and freight trolley cars, interurban cars, elevated railway cars, passenger and freight railroad cars, service cars, locomotives, and a variety of other equipment from railways around Connecticut. You will also find examples from Brooklyn, Boston, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Springfield, Lynchburg, Montreal, and even Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
For more about CTM please visit https://www.ct-trolley.org/
Or Call 860-627-6540 or email, [email protected]