Boutin & Sons Paving invites you to:
Food to be cooked fresh and served: pulled pork, clam chowder & chili. Come join us and help the EW Rotary Club raise money to fund enhancements in the East Windsor community, provide scholarships to our graduates and support other charitable endeavors.
Tickets are $30 and can be purchased at the following link:http://events.eventease.com/384/
Food, beer and wine all included with the price of admission. A big thanks to Leslie Hickey and the folks at Joe’s Fine Wine and Liquors, Joe Sauerhoefer for the delicious cookings, and Doug Haines at http://www.eventease.com/
Join Them Saturday 10/7/2017 for our Fall Harvest Dinner fundraiser. The meal features boneless juicy Turkey breast, homestyle gravy made from the meats juices, real mashed potatoes, butternut squash, salad, cranberry sauce, corn bread, rolls, fall themed desserts and assorted beverages. All for one low price of $12 for adults, $5 for children 6-12 free for 5 and under. There are 2 sittings – 4:30 and 5:45. Take out meals will be available at 5 pm. Call our church members Alice or Warren at (860) 623-5912 for reservations. Let them know which seating you prefer.
When the Hartford and Springfield Street Railway built a branchline from Warehouse Point to Rockville in 1905, a small cemetery near Newberry Road stood in the way of a straight-as-an-arrow trolley line. The cemetery was relocated to a spot of dry land along Route 140 near the tracks. The air around the cemetery always had a chill after the move and the locals kept away, letting Mother Nature take over.
Years later as the trolley museum began planning for the Visitor Center, workers began surveying the land and found the gravestones from the old cemetery hidden in the woods. Oddly enough, further inspection found that there were only headstones… no coffins or remains were in the earth.
Today, during the darkest of the nights, the mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard around old Newberry Road and the trolley museum’s Newberry Siding. Do you dare ride to the darkside?
This event is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for young children.
Dates
Friday & Saturday • October 6-7
Friday & Saturday • October 13-14
Friday & Saturday • October 20-21
Friday & Saturday • October 27-28
Admission
Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum. Tickets purchased are good only the same night. There are no advance ticket sales nor reservations. Ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Planning tips for getting ahead of the crowds…
- Which weekend? The first two weekends tend not to be as busy.
- Which day? Smaller crowds means shorter lines on Fridays.
- What time? Beat the line and come early in the night. The lines grow quick and ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Event Admission
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Trolley Museum Member
Event Admission |
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All Ages |
$18.00
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$9.00
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This event is held with the help of the Shaker Pines Fire Department of Enfield, who add a whole new dimension to the frightfulness of the evening. A portion of your admission benefits the SPFD.
Auditions for Sister Act
SUNDAY OCTOBER 8TH AND MONDAY OCTOBER 9TH @ 7:00 PM
AT THE BROAD BROOK OPERA HOUSE, 107 MAIN ST, BROAD BROOK, CT
Performance Dates: February 9,10,11, 16,17,18, 23,24,25
Rehearsals begin in mid-early November
Call Backs will be held Monday October 16th @ 7:00 PM (by invitation only)
Based on the hit Movie, Sister Act is a high energy comedy with a witty script. Deloris, a sassy and headstrong African American singer with great talent and ambition, but very little success, witnesses a murder committed by her gangster boyfriend, Curtis. Police Officer and Deloris’ former classmate Eddie, hides her in a convent until she can testify in court. Deloris brings new life to the failing church with her high energy funky gospel, and discovers what it means to be a part of something more meaningful than fame.
Contact director Cheryl Connell at cherylconnelldesign@gmail.
WHPFD Blood Drive Warehouse Point Fire Department is hosting a Blood Drive with the American Red Cross on Wednesday October 11th from 1:30pm-6:30pm.
In the aftermath of disasters like Hurricane Irma & Hurricane Harvey your donation is urgently needed.
The American Red Cross is asking donors in areas not impacted by the severe weather to donate now to ensure a sufficient blood supply. It is critically important that donors in other parts of the country give so that all patients nationwide can receive the blood products they need when disaster strikes the Red Cross is able to move these blood products to the areas where they are needed most.
Please sign-up TODAY to donate at our Blood Drive on 10.11.17!
When the Hartford and Springfield Street Railway built a branchline from Warehouse Point to Rockville in 1905, a small cemetery near Newberry Road stood in the way of a straight-as-an-arrow trolley line. The cemetery was relocated to a spot of dry land along Route 140 near the tracks. The air around the cemetery always had a chill after the move and the locals kept away, letting Mother Nature take over.
Years later as the trolley museum began planning for the Visitor Center, workers began surveying the land and found the gravestones from the old cemetery hidden in the woods. Oddly enough, further inspection found that there were only headstones… no coffins or remains were in the earth.
Today, during the darkest of the nights, the mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard around old Newberry Road and the trolley museum’s Newberry Siding. Do you dare ride to the darkside?
This event is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for young children.
Dates
Friday & Saturday • October 6-7
Friday & Saturday • October 13-14
Friday & Saturday • October 20-21
Friday & Saturday • October 27-28
Admission
Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum. Tickets purchased are good only the same night. There are no advance ticket sales nor reservations. Ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Planning tips for getting ahead of the crowds…
- Which weekend? The first two weekends tend not to be as busy.
- Which day? Smaller crowds means shorter lines on Fridays.
- What time? Beat the line and come early in the night. The lines grow quick and ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Event Admission
|
Trolley Museum Member
Event Admission |
|
---|---|---|
All Ages |
$18.00
|
$9.00
|
This event is held with the help of the Shaker Pines Fire Department of Enfield, who add a whole new dimension to the frightfulness of the evening. A portion of your admission benefits the SPFD.
When the Hartford and Springfield Street Railway built a branchline from Warehouse Point to Rockville in 1905, a small cemetery near Newberry Road stood in the way of a straight-as-an-arrow trolley line. The cemetery was relocated to a spot of dry land along Route 140 near the tracks. The air around the cemetery always had a chill after the move and the locals kept away, letting Mother Nature take over.
Years later as the trolley museum began planning for the Visitor Center, workers began surveying the land and found the gravestones from the old cemetery hidden in the woods. Oddly enough, further inspection found that there were only headstones… no coffins or remains were in the earth.
Today, during the darkest of the nights, the mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard around old Newberry Road and the trolley museum’s Newberry Siding. Do you dare ride to the darkside?
This event is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for young children.
Dates
Friday & Saturday • October 6-7
Friday & Saturday • October 13-14
Friday & Saturday • October 20-21
Friday & Saturday • October 27-28
Admission
Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum. Tickets purchased are good only the same night. There are no advance ticket sales nor reservations. Ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Planning tips for getting ahead of the crowds…
- Which weekend? The first two weekends tend not to be as busy.
- Which day? Smaller crowds means shorter lines on Fridays.
- What time? Beat the line and come early in the night. The lines grow quick and ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Event Admission
|
Trolley Museum Member
Event Admission |
|
---|---|---|
All Ages |
$18.00
|
$9.00
|
This event is held with the help of the Shaker Pines Fire Department of Enfield, who add a whole new dimension to the frightfulness of the evening. A portion of your admission benefits the SPFD.