Nov
19
Tue
 Art of Racing in the Rain @ Warehouse Point Library
Nov 19 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
 Art of Racing in the Rain @ Warehouse Point Library

 Art of Racing in the Rain, based on the best-selling book by Garth Steinfeaturing Milo Ventimiglia and Amanda Seyfreid on November 19; and Bohemian Rhapsody, starring Oscar winner Remi Malek. Thanks for joining us and popcorn will be served!

Library Association of Warehouse Point

107 Main Street

East Windsor, CT  06088

860-623-5482

Nov
24
Sun
48th Annual Turkey Shoot(Target) w/East Windsor Lions Club @ See Info below
Nov 24 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Last Weekend – Come and Have some FUN!

“Val Rogers Artists Market” @ Agonist Gallery
Nov 24 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
On Sunday, November 24, Agonist Gallery will host our “Val Rogers Artists Market,” featuring the stunning vocals of Connecticut’s own Val Rogers. Accompanied by Paisley Ramirez on piano, Val will perform tunes from the Great American Songbook, with a jazzy theme. The music will run from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, so come early to enjoy this special performance by two of our state’s most creative and experienced jazz artists!
 
All area visual artists are invited to bring 1-3 pieces for display in the gallery for the day- 11 am to 4 pm. There are no commissions on sales, and the price to exhibit is only $10 at the door. There will be no charge for our visitors, and there is ample parking.
Any Questions on Displaying or More- Please Contact Gallery Owner Jeff Holcombe 
Ladies Lunch & Vendor Shop(benefit Abby’s Helping Hand) @ Manelleys Banquet
Nov 24 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Lunch and Shopping just in time for the holidays! Kick off you holiday shopping while supporting Abby’s Helping Hand and our cause…improving the quality of life for those impacted by chronic disease. Enjoy a beautiful lunch at Maneeley’s Banquet facility. Tickets: Adults $35 Children 10 and under $30.

Nov
27
Wed
Bruce Jacques Live @ Broad Brook Opera House
Nov 27 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
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Bruce Jacques Live

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Bruce Jacques Live

Hosted by Broad Brook Opera House and Merlot on the Water

Get your pre-Thanksgiving party on!

“Bruce is a singer, guitarist who incorporates comedy spoofs on artists from the likes of Beyonce and Elvis, to Snoop Dogg & Guns and Roses into his one man show. His repertoire includes a mix of songs everyone knows by heart – from classic oldies to today’s top forty hits. Bruce’s ability to connect with audiences of all ages, in all types of settings, is something that comes only with years of experience. He also possesses the natural ability to make people feel comfortable – to make them laugh, sing, and dance.”

If you haven’t seen Bruce perform live, here’s your chance! If you have, you know why we’ve invited him to be the beginning of live events at the Broad Brook Opera House.

Beyond Bruce’s great performance, your ticket price includes a selection of appetizers buffet style (Sliders, wings, kabobs, pretzels, etc) and a cash bar!

Purchase a VIP table and get a round of drinks on the house!

Tickets are limited, you don’t want to miss out!

  • Single Ticket
    $35.00
  • Couple Ticket – Admission for Two
    $64.00
  • Full Table – Table of 10 Seats
    $300.00
    ****VIP TABLE – Guaranteed Front Row! 10 Seats
    First Round of Drinks Included! Closest to the action, chances are Bruce will be dancing on your table (or you)
    $400.00

Nov
28
Thu
Open for Thanksgiving -Pauline’s Stockpot Kitchen @ See Info below
Nov 28 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Paulines Stockpot Kitchen

OPEN FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER
Pauline’s Stockpot Kitchen will be open thanksgiving day and serving a free dinner to anyone in need.
Dinner will be served at 2pm SHARP!

Doors open at 1pm and dinner will be served at 2pm sharp.

This is open to anyone from any town and always free.

This dinner is made possible by caring volunteers- the United Wesley Methodist Church of East Windsor-and FOODSHARE of Bloomfield who make the food available to us.

We have no idea how many people to expect so please leave a comment or private message us if you intend on coming.

Address- 55 North Main Street
East Windsor CT 06088
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Nov
29
Fri
1st Day Cut Your Own Holiday Tree @ Syme Family Farm
Nov 29 @ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Jumping right into🌲season!
We open up our farm for Cut Your Own Christmas Trees and Wreaths the day after Thanksgiving, Friday November 29th!
Lots to do before then. . .
More information can found and many questions answered on our website, www.SymeFamilyFarm.com

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Winterfest 2019 @ CT Trolley Museum
Nov 29 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Connecticut Trolley Museum presents Winterfest 2019 and the “Tunnel of Lights” beginning Friday, November 29th. Winterfest will be open from 5PM until 9PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from Thanksgiving Weekend through New Year’s Eve. Santa will be onsite in a historic caboose for photos and to give a small gift to each child until he has to fly back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+), $11 for children (ages 4-12), $4 for children (3 & under).

Winterfest and the “Tunnel of Lights” is celebrating its 41st operating year as a family holiday tradition. Halls are decked both inside and outside with over 15,000 light bulbs. Outside, closed trolley cars transport jolly guests down a tunnel of lights as they sing traditional Christmas Carols with their trolley car operators. For an open air view of the “Tunnel of Lights,” one open sleigh car is lit up entirely with holiday lights. Be sure to dress warm and bring blankets.
Inside the Visitor Center is a Winter Wonderland where Santa meets and greets children inside a historic caboose. Multiple model train layouts, both large and small are located in the main hall.

For more information about Winterfest and the Tunnel of Lights, call (860) 627-6540 or visit www.ct-trolley.org

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Nov
30
Sat
Winterfest 2019 @ CT Trolley Museum
Nov 30 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Connecticut Trolley Museum presents Winterfest 2019 and the “Tunnel of Lights” beginning Friday, November 29th. Winterfest will be open from 5PM until 9PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from Thanksgiving Weekend through New Year’s Eve. Santa will be onsite in a historic caboose for photos and to give a small gift to each child until he has to fly back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+), $11 for children (ages 4-12), $4 for children (3 & under).

Winterfest and the “Tunnel of Lights” is celebrating its 41st operating year as a family holiday tradition. Halls are decked both inside and outside with over 15,000 light bulbs. Outside, closed trolley cars transport jolly guests down a tunnel of lights as they sing traditional Christmas Carols with their trolley car operators. For an open air view of the “Tunnel of Lights,” one open sleigh car is lit up entirely with holiday lights. Be sure to dress warm and bring blankets.
Inside the Visitor Center is a Winter Wonderland where Santa meets and greets children inside a historic caboose. Multiple model train layouts, both large and small are located in the main hall.

For more information about Winterfest and the Tunnel of Lights, call (860) 627-6540 or visit www.ct-trolley.org

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Dec
1
Sun
Winterfest 2019 @ CT Trolley Museum
Dec 1 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Connecticut Trolley Museum presents Winterfest 2019 and the “Tunnel of Lights” beginning Friday, November 29th. Winterfest will be open from 5PM until 9PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from Thanksgiving Weekend through New Year’s Eve. Santa will be onsite in a historic caboose for photos and to give a small gift to each child until he has to fly back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+), $11 for children (ages 4-12), $4 for children (3 & under).

Winterfest and the “Tunnel of Lights” is celebrating its 41st operating year as a family holiday tradition. Halls are decked both inside and outside with over 15,000 light bulbs. Outside, closed trolley cars transport jolly guests down a tunnel of lights as they sing traditional Christmas Carols with their trolley car operators. For an open air view of the “Tunnel of Lights,” one open sleigh car is lit up entirely with holiday lights. Be sure to dress warm and bring blankets.
Inside the Visitor Center is a Winter Wonderland where Santa meets and greets children inside a historic caboose. Multiple model train layouts, both large and small are located in the main hall.

For more information about Winterfest and the Tunnel of Lights, call (860) 627-6540 or visit www.ct-trolley.org

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