Events Calendar
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Welcome to an unforgettable culinary journey with Chef Bill Cosgrove, a seasoned expert from The Silo Cooking School renowned for his ability to demystify the art of fresh pasta making. Dive into the vibrant world of Italian cuisine, where Chef Bill will guide you through the nuances of crafting exquisite pasta from scratch. With a focus on holiday gatherings, this hands-on class promises a modern twist on classic Italian delights. Participants will master the art of shaping pasta, selecting perfect fillings, and matching sauces to create harmonious dishes. Seize this unique opportunity to elevate your culinary repertoire under Chef Bill's expert guidance, and transform your holiday menu into a feast of delectable flavors and unforgettable memories.
Menu: Baked Seafood Cannelloni with sherry tarragon cream, Sweet Pea Mezzaluna with sage brown butter, Tortelloni Trifolati with shaved parmesan, Ricotta Gnocchi with roasted tomato basil sauce, and Pappardelle with spicy Italian sausage ragu.
Hands-On Participation.
Only 16 spots available.
Fresh Pasta Inspiration for the Holidays with Chef Chef Bill Cosgrove
Please join us at The JCC in Sherman on FRIDAY November 1st at 7pm as we welcome The Funk Express!
Grab your family and friends and don't forget your dancing shoes! The Funk Express will knock your socks off with their fantastic music!
This will be an evening of great dancing featuring musicians from all over CT and NYC. Musicians: Chris Carlone, Steven Trinchillo, Wesley Marchena, Steve Clark, Tim Lewis, Gary Fiandra, Mark Patrick and Rob Patrick.
The Funk Express
When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow Women’s Institute members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The news of the women’s charitable venture spreads like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie’s friendship is put to the test under the strain of their newfound fame.
The play by Tim Firth is based on true events and on the Miramax motion picture by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth. It is directed by Terry Sagedy and auditions are in August. See the web site for more information.
Shows are Nov. 1 - 16 on Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2PM. There will be a free preview for area senior citizens on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8 PM - prizes for costumes!
Brookfield Theatre's 2024 Season is made possible with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Arts; Support has also been provided to Brookield Theatre from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature; Along with the generous donations of our many supporters and subscribers.
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Join Parks and Rec for a Cross Country Color Fun Run at the John Pettibone Community Center! This is a unique paint race that celebrates health and happiness.
Participants will run/walk on our 1.5 mile course and will pass through “color zones” where non-toxic, bright-colored powder is sprayed on t-shirts.
Runs are the most fun when runners wear white shirts to better display the array of colors being thrown at them.
November 2, 2024
8 AM Check-IN
Ages 8 and under - 8:30 Start Time
Ages 9 and up - 8:50 Start Time
Race Fee: $10
No Day of Registration!
Parent and/or guardian may run with registered child
Cross Country Color Fun Run
Join us for a “Get out the Vote” Breakfast
Enjoy a full breakfast Catered by C & C Deli.
The Maxx - 8:00 am to 11:00 am ~ $15 for adults, $10 for kids under 12.
This is a BIPARTISAN EVENT - Join us and meet the candidates.
Bring your questions and let them know what’s on your mind.
Visit www.nmrepublicans.org/events to reserve your seat!
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th!
Sponsored by New Milford Republican Town Committee, Patrick Flynn, Treasurer
Get Out the Vote Breakfast!
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Tang Soo Do
This dynamic karate program, conducted by USA Martial Arts instructors, is designed specifically for ages 7 and up. This popular program was developed to provide each student with increased self-discipline and self-confidence, coordination, strength and a sense of accomplishment.
Please note: The first class on October 5th will be a Self Defense Seminar. Class will run from 10am to 1 pm.
Requirements: Comfortable clothing, water bottle
Coordinator: Susan Leeper and David Leeper
Residents $75, Non-residents $95
Karate Lessons
Start with a clear or colored glass base and decorate with smaller pieces of colorful glass to create a one-of-a-kind ornament.
Your creations will then go into our kin to be fused, hangers will be applied and they will be ready for you to hang on the tree, in a window, or give as a beautiful handmade gift.
What to Expect:
- a fun & relaxed atmosphere
- professional introduction to the medium
- cutting and shaping of glass to create a design
- you can create either 3 or 5 ornaments per person
What You'll Get:
- introductory instruction from a member of our staff
- glass bases for your ornaments
- visual inspiration
- guidance during the workshop
- kiln firing
Notes:
- 1 - 1.5 hour session (if you need more time you are welcome to stay longer)
- safety goggles (or glasses) must be worn during the class
- this class is appropriate for ages 10+
- pre-registration is required
Fused Glass Ornament Making
CLAY PLAY
For ages 8 up. 2:00-4:00PM
Each date is an individual class.
This is a chance to try the pottery wheel and get your hands in some clay. We show you how, then you get on the wheel right away. $50 ea
Needs a minimum of 4 people to run this class.
Registration and payment secures your spot.
(860) 354-4318
Clay Play
Retrospective Art Show: Honoring the Life and Work of Barbara Jean Lloyd
Exhibition Dates: November 1 - 17, 2024
Opening Reception & Celebration of Life: Saturday, November 2nd at 4pm to 8 PM
Gallery 25, 11 Railroad Street, New Milford, CT 06776
Join us for a heartfelt retrospective art show celebrating the incredible life and artistic legacy of Barbara Jean Lloyd, a cherished member of Gallery 25. Barbara was not only a gifted artist but also a beloved friend, mentor, and inspiration to many in our community.
Her diverse body of work, encompassing photography, acrylics, assemblages, collages, and jewelry, reflects her boundless creativity and passion for art. Each piece tells a story, inviting viewers to explore the intricacies of her vision and the emotions she captured throughout her artistic journey. Barbara’s talent and dedication left an indelible mark on those who knew her and those who experienced her art.
As we gather to celebrate her life on November 2nd, we invite you to share in the joy of her work and the memories she created. This is a special opportunity to not only pay tribute to Barbara’s remarkable contributions to the art world but also to connect with fellow admirers and friends.
All artwork displayed during the show is available for sale, and we encourage you to find a piece that resonates with you — a lasting reminder of Barbara’s spirit and creativity. Your support will help ensure that her legacy continues to inspire future generations of artists.
We look forward to celebrating Barbara, her art, and the love she shared with us all. Let us come together to honor her memory and the vibrant impact she made on our lives.
Please feel free to share this information with others in the community that might be interested in experiencing the full impact of Barbara's works in one place.
For inquiries and further information, please contact Gallery 25.
Gallery 25 and Creative Arts Studio
New Milford Commission on the Arts
11 Railroad St., New Milford, CT 06776
860-355-6009 * gallery25ct.com
Open Friday & Saturday 12-6 and Sunday 10-4
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @Gallery25 and Creative Arts Studio.
Retrospective Art Show: Honoring the Life and Work of Barbara Jean Lloyd
MIKE LATINI has been writing, performing, and recording his songs for many years. He’s played countless bars, concerts, coffeehouses, private events, conventions, fairs and festivals all over New England and New York, with occasional ventures into the heartland. His immediately accessible music, engaging performance style and unique lyrical perspectives enable him to ride the rails from the sublime to the ridiculous, and make all the stops in between SUSANNA MARKER is a unique singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Her songs run from joy to sorrow, from love to loss, and shed light on what it means to be truly human. She has been part of several fine area bands including Red Dirt Girls, Red Dirt Road and Lumos, and also performs as a solo artist.
SONGS AND STORIES: MIKE LATINI WITH SUSANNA MARKER
When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow Women’s Institute members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The news of the women’s charitable venture spreads like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie’s friendship is put to the test under the strain of their newfound fame.
The play by Tim Firth is based on true events and on the Miramax motion picture by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth. It is directed by Terry Sagedy and auditions are in August. See the web site for more information.
Shows are Nov. 1 - 16 on Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2PM. There will be a free preview for area senior citizens on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8 PM - prizes for costumes!
Brookfield Theatre's 2024 Season is made possible with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Arts; Support has also been provided to Brookield Theatre from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature; Along with the generous donations of our many supporters and subscribers.
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Join us each Sunday at 10am for a time of Worship at the First Congregational church on the green in New Milford
Nursery Care and Sunday School available.
Coffee hour following service.
Questions, feel free to call the office at 860-354-8232
Worship Service
126 Kent Road, New Milford, CT 06776
We are an independent Bible base Church our goal is to enthusiastically share the great hope of the Gospel to everyone in our community and beyond. Thru Worship service of song, prayer and God's Word. Riverview Baptist Church is open to everyone of all ages, ethnicities, backgrounds and those seeking to discover God’s will and desire to walk with God. Riverview Baptist Church believes that people and their relationship with God and to each other matter.
Sunday morning Prayer 9:00 to930 AM
Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 AM
Create an adorable, one-of-a-kind Holiday or Winter Gnome from clay.
We will guide you through the steps of creating your gnome and incorporate a variety of textures and embellishments to add interest and dimension to your finished work of art.
The $40 workshop fee includes instruction, clay, bisque firing, a return visit for glazing during open studio hours, and the final glaze firing.
DIY Holiday Gnomes - Hand-building with Clay
When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow Women’s Institute members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The news of the women’s charitable venture spreads like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie’s friendship is put to the test under the strain of their newfound fame.
The play by Tim Firth is based on true events and on the Miramax motion picture by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth. It is directed by Terry Sagedy and auditions are in August. See the web site for more information.
Shows are Nov. 1 - 16 on Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2PM. There will be a free preview for area senior citizens on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8 PM - prizes for costumes!
Brookfield Theatre's 2024 Season is made possible with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Arts; Support has also been provided to Brookield Theatre from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature; Along with the generous donations of our many supporters and subscribers.
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Robotics And Beyond is hosting a free 5-week Dungeons & Dragons campaign, thanks to generous funding by Union Savings Bank Foundation. Grades 7-12. Register at https://roboticsandbeyond.org/year-round-stem-programs/.
Dungeons & Dragons Campaign
Tikes will have a great time playing with friends in a safe environment designed to promote social, physical, intellectual and creative growth. During this 2 hour class, the children will sing, paint, listen to stories and have gym time, all while learning to respect and share with others, as well as follow directions.
Requirements:
All "Tikes" MUST be potty trained
Please Bring: A peanut free snack and drink
Please Wear: Sneakers and clothes you don't mind getting paint on
Coordinator:
Michele Gasiewski
Class 1, Ages 3-4, 9:30AM-11:30AM
For Tikes Only with Ms. Michele
**Registration will be available on Monday, September 9th at 8AM. Please be sure you are able to access your account prior to registration**
Come and dance to the music of fairy tale princesses while learning the fundamentals of basic ballet and ballet terminology. Parents are invited to stay and watch their "princesses" perform! Feel free to dress up in ballet attire and/or your favorite character, or comfy clothes are ok.
Requirements:
A water bottle, ballet shoes are encouraged.
Coordinator: Lindsey Rourke Burk
See flyer for ages and class times.
Ballet Princesses
Jeanine Chayka of Inspired Vibrations is ready to take you on a journey of relaxation, rejuvenation, and soul nourishment. With a combination of guided meditation and sound vibrations, she activates your mind and body to unwind, letting go of pesky stressors and emotional baggage. It is time to let your inner Zen shine! Register and join her for a sound-tastic adventure.
Jeanine is a certified Practitioner of Sound and Vibrational Therapies, certified Practitioner in Reiki Energy 1 & 2 and Meditation guide. She offers individual and group sessions of Sound and Vibrational Healing and Meditation and Sound classes to heal the mind, body and spirit. Some of her sessions and classes include the accompaniment of her Crystal and Himalayan bowls, chimes,
drums, ocean drum, a rain stick and a variety of sound vibration instruments to heal.
Meditation - Relax and Unwind
Jeanine will offer a guided meditation each class with a focus to bring peace and harmony to your life. Each class will talk about the energy centers, intentions, and ways to relax and unwind at home between classes. The class will include soft music to allow you to relax throughout the guided meditation and beyond leaving you with a feeling of a deep sleep and a release of any stress and worry that you came with.
Pop Up Option Available
Not sure you can make every class in the full session? Jeanine is delighted to give you the flexibility of Pop Up Classes. Register for as many that fit your schedule as you like.
Full Session - Resident $105, Non-resident $125
Pop Up Class - Resident $25/class, Non-resident $30/class
Art of Sound Meditation - Full Session or Pop Up Class Option
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Odyssey of the Mind: The peak of beyond the box thinkers.
Mondays: Non-competitive session.
Thursdays: Competitive session that will go to the state tournament at Bethel Middle School March 29, 2025.
Non-Competitive
Odyssey of the Mind is a beyond the box creative problem solving adventure. Participants will develop and use their natural creativity to become problem-solvers that find original solutions to unique open-ended problems.
In this class participants will begin to develop the fun and creative thinking skills that Odyssey of the Mind is built upon. For example: name things that break, if you had a million bars of soap, what would you do? And hands-on activities such as getting balls into containers of different sizes, building bridges between chairs, drawing a doodle and telling a story.
Competitive
Odyssey of the Mind 2024 Ready, set, Create! Looking to put your Odyssey of the mind out of the box thinking to the test? This class, teams will pick a long term problem from the OM 2024-25 program. Teams will design, build, and present their unique solution at the annual CT State Odyssey of the Mind Tournament at Bethel Middle School on Saturday, March 29th. This is a competition against other teams in the same problem and age division
If your child is interested in participating, there will be an open house on the first day, November 14 from 4:30-5pm to go over information and requirements, as well as give parents an opportunity to ask any questions they may have.
Odyssey of the Mind
Jeanine Chayka of Inspired Vibrations is ready to take you on a journey of relaxation, rejuvenation, and soul nourishment. With a combination of guided meditation and sound vibrations, she activates your mind and body to unwind, letting go of pesky stressors and emotional baggage. It is time to let your inner Zen shine! Register and join her for a sound-tastic adventure.
Jeanine is a certified Practitioner of Sound and Vibrational Therapies, certified Practitioner in Reiki Energy 1 & 2 and Meditation guide. She offers individual and group sessions of Sound and Vibrational Healing and Meditation and Sound classes to heal the mind, body and spirit. Some of her sessions and classes include the accompaniment of her Crystal and Himalayan bowls, chimes,
drums, ocean drum, a rain stick and a variety of sound vibration instruments to heal.
Meditation - Relax and Unwind
Jeanine will offer a guided meditation each class with a focus to bring peace and harmony to your life. Each class will talk about the energy centers, intentions, and ways to relax and unwind at home between classes. The class will include soft music to allow you to relax throughout the guided meditation and beyond leaving you with a feeling of a deep sleep and a release of any stress and worry that you came with.
Pop Up Option Available
Not sure you can make every class in the full session? Jeanine is delighted to give you the flexibility of Pop Up Classes. Register for as many that fit your schedule as you like.
Full Session - Resident $105, Non-resident $125
Pop Up Class - Resident $25/class, Non-resident $30/class
Art of Sound Meditation - Full Session or Pop Up Class Option
Men's over 30 pickup basketball league for ages 30 and up. Two hours of fun, competitive, pick-up basketball games for registered players of all skill levels. Each week, our on-site coordinator will organize teams and games.
Requirements: All skills are welcome, please wear sneakers and comfortable clothing.
Coordinator: David Mumma
Men's Over 30 Pickup Basketball
Children and parents learn to play, sing, create and laugh together while romping to music, exploring our indoor play land, and meeting new friends. This program helps children develop sensory awareness and build motor skills. If needed, siblings are welcome to attend, but for safety reasons, they are not permitted on any of the equipment.
Requirements:
Guardians must be present
Coordinator:
Michele Gasiewski
Tuesdays 10/29-12/10
Ages 1-2, 9:15AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15AM-11:00AM
Wednesdays 10/20-12/11
Ages 1-2, 9:14AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15-11:00AM
Tumblin' Tikes with Ms. Michele
Senior Clay Hand-building
2 separate classes.
Class 1) Starting Tuesday, October 8th, 10:00AM-12:00PM
Class 2) Starting Wednesday, October 9th, 10:00AM-12:00PM
Both are 8 week sessions.
We can take up to 10 students in each class.
This is for Seniors 60+
Skillfully taught by Claire, you will learn the art of making various
creations, with step-by-step instructions.
Whether you have worked with clay before, or you want to try something new. All levels are welcome, this class is beginner friendly.
Located at 12 Main Street, New Milford, CT.
Registration form and payment secure your spot.
Call with any questions (860) 354-4318.
Senior Clay Hand-building
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Let us transform your child's Hand or footprint impressions into cherished keepsake ornaments. We start by making an impression of your child's hand or foot in clay. The clay ornaments have to dry, then they will be fired, then hand decorated with glaze and fired again to be transformed into beautiful ceramic keepsakes. Each ornament includes your child's name, age, and the year on the reverse side. You will select your designs and quantity of ornaments, and provide all wording to be included, at at your impression sitting. Please note that some designs may not work with your child's impression, depending upon the size, angle, and quality of the impression. Ornament Fee $36 per child for the first ornament Additional prints are $30 per ornament. Order additional prints at the time of your sitting.
These make wonderful gifts for grandparents!
Election Day - Holiday Handprints
Tuesday, November 5th -
** Community Service Award presentation to Janet Junz
Club business & Events-
- Wednesday, 11/6, Trivia @ Housatonic River Brewing, 7:00-8:30 pm
A few tables will be set aside for us & we'll be competing with the other people playing. Or we can set up a couple of Rotary Teams and compete against each other. Depends on our turnout.
- Shred Day, Saturday, 11/9, Senior Ctr Parking lot, 10am - 1pm
The New Milford Rotary Club is a nonprofit organization of local business and professional leaders and residents who practice "Service Above Self" to help local and worldwide communities. All are welcome. Call Katy @ 860-354-7137
Visit us on Facebook or at www.nmrotary.org
New Milford Rotary Club weekly meeting
Join this new club to learn the ukulele and to improve your skills. Playing the ukulele with others is loads of fun! A collaboration between NMPL and NM Senior Center. If you are over 60 and need a ride to the library, please call 860-355-6075.
Ukulele Club
Registration will be available Friday, October 25th at 8:00AM. Please be sure you are able to access your account prior to registration.
Donna has over 15 years of hands-on canine training experience. Donna works hard to help each dog guardian have the tools and knowledge needed to build a stronger and healthier relationship with their dog. www.tlcdogtrainer.com
*All classes require proof of rabies prior to the first class.
*Humans - No open toed shoes/sandals to class
In response to the national atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC) we will be following guidelines as outlined by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture.
S.T.A.R. PUPPY (5:00PM-5:50pm)
The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy is an exciting program designed to get dog owners and their puppies off to a good start. The S.T.A.R. puppy program includes the following: basic puppy-raising information (jumping, house training, nipping...), basic obedience skills, how to better communicate and understand the language of dogs, and what is needed for responsible pet ownership. This program is designed for dogs less than 7 months in age who have not had any prior group experience.
TWEENER (6:00PM-6:50pm)
Is your dog 7 months or older and never attended a basic obedience class? Then this is the group class for you! The Tweener class will cover all basic obedience skills (including how to infuse these skills as part of everyday life), how to better communicate with and understand the language of dogs, and what is needed for responsible pet ownership.
*This is not a reactive dog class. Each dog needs to be privately evaluated by the instructor.
Basic Obedience 1 (5:00PM-5:50PM)
Has your dog completed the prerequisite class of either the S.T.A.R. Puppy or Tweener Class and you're looking for the next level of training? Then this is the group class for you! The Basic Obedience 1 class takes the skills learned in the Star Puppy / Tweener Class to the next level. We revisit all the skills you have learned - increasing difficulty and reliability of performance. This fun class uses games which support teaching our dogs good manners while having fun at the same time!!
Basic Obedience 2 (6:00PM-6:50PM)
If you have completed the prerequisite class Basic Obedience 1 and want to start preparing for the Canine Good Citizen class - then this is the group for you. This class focuses on enhancing your leash work skills, how to increase your dog's ability to follow cues with various levels of distractions, as well as how to start getting more behavior for less rewards. You will also learn how to teach your dog to listen to cues from a distance rather than just right in front of you.
Dog Training with Donna
Come in and create with us on Tuesday evenings
Choose from the wide variety of projects we have available.
* Paint your own Pottery
* Fused Glass
* Canvas Painting
* Wooden decorations
* Stoneware
* Mosaics
Occasionally we will offer special programs and projects featuring specific techniques, in addition to open studio.
Please RSVP so that we know you are coming.
If no artists are in the studio at 6 pm we will close up early.
Tuesday Night Open Studio
Paint this lovely fall design on the ceramic piece of your choice, using a variety of techniques and tools such as silkscreens, splattering, watercolor technique, and more.
Registration fee $15
The fee will be applied toward the cost of your ceramic pieces.
The Giving Plate
Children and parents learn to play, sing, create and laugh together while romping to music, exploring our indoor play land, and meeting new friends. This program helps children develop sensory awareness and build motor skills. If needed, siblings are welcome to attend, but for safety reasons, they are not permitted on any of the equipment.
Requirements:
Guardians must be present
Coordinator:
Michele Gasiewski
Tuesdays 10/29-12/10
Ages 1-2, 9:15AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15AM-11:00AM
Wednesdays 10/20-12/11
Ages 1-2, 9:14AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15-11:00AM
Tumblin' Tikes with Ms. Michele
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Wednesdays from 11 am - 4 pm Create Escape Studio will be open for walk in artists to come in and be creative.
Select from:
- Paint your own Pottery
- Fused Glass Canvas
- Painting Wooden decorations
- Canvas Painting
- Fused Glass
- Mosaics
- Hand Building with Clay
- Stoneware glazing
Occasionally we will offer special programs and projects featuring specific techniques, in addition to open studio.
Please RSVP so that we know you are coming. Your $15 reservation fee will be applied to the cost of your project for the day.
If no artists are in the studio at 2 pm we may close up early.
Wednesday Open Studio - Days
Join us to play Magic: The Gathering casually with preconstructed decks or explore various formats for added fun. Whether you're new to the game or aiming to play competitively, we've got you covered. For grades 6-12.
Teen Magic: The Gathering Club
Adult Bible Study Group:
Led by Pastor Gary Millar
Study Guide: "2 Corinthians: The Call to Reconciliation (Jeremiah Bible Study Series)"
- By Dr. David Jeremiah ISBN-10 : 0310097487
We are an independent Bible base Church our goal is to enthusiastically share the great hope of the Gospel to everyone in our community and beyond. Thru Worship service of song, prayer and God's Word. Riverview Baptist Church is open to everyone of all ages, ethnicities, backgrounds and those seeking to discover God’s will and desire to walk with God. Riverview Baptist Church believes that people and their relationship with God and to each other matter.
Riverview Baptist Church Bible Study Book of 2 Corinthians
Advanced Beginner Crocheting Class
- Come learn in a class designed just for you…an advanced beginner!!
- You will learn 3 ways to begin crocheting "in the round", how to read a yarn label (if you don’t already know how to do this), how to read a crochet pattern, and more!
- Projects include a coaster set as your 1st project and a hat as your ongoing project
- 6 weekly classes, 1.5 hours each
- Requirements: This is NOT a beginner class! You MUST KNOW the basic crochet stitches -- the chain stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet! Other stitches, including 2 different ways to make a brim on your hat, will be taught
Instructor: Andrea Dener
Instructor Bio: My name is Andrea Dener and I call myself The Yarn Farmer because I love knitting and crocheting fun items inspired by the farm and food...like carrot scarves, pumpkin hats, and chicken coasters!
I've been knitting and crocheting since I was 10 years old and love both crafts but LOVE TEACHING THEM EVEN MORE so I became certified to teach both by the Craft Yarn Council of America!
I look forward to bringing out the 'inner knitter' and 'inner crocheter' in you!
Advanced Beginner Crochet Class
Color Me Creative is back!!
Ages 2 1/2 - 5 years old
This very popular preschool arts and crafts program uses every imaginable medium to stir the creative impulse in your child. Parents and children will have fun finger painting, gluing and creating together! Each week your child will bring home several themed-based projects. Children should wear an old shirt or art smock.
Parents, please bring a bag or box to transport projects home.
Instructor: Michele Gasiewski
Residents $85
Non-residents $105
Ages 2y6m to 5y6m
Session 1 9:30am-10:15am
Session 2 10:30am-11:15am
Color Me Creative
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Let Dawn guide you through some gentle yoga moves that are perfect for all levels. Learn breathing and relaxation techniques to take off the mat and out into the real world. Enjoy some stretching and leave class feeling calm and rejuvenated. Please bring a mat and straps and come a few minutes early to get a spot, so that the class can start right at 12:00pm and not be interrupted.
Yoga with Dawn
It is our honor to present some unearthed treasures from New Milford’s own--Ruth and Skitch Henderson’s Hunt Hill Farm, The Silo. These engaging photos of some of the world’s most famous people capture the memories of Skitch’s life in music and television.
--Daniele & Alessandro Piovezahn
The photos will be displayed from November 9, 2024-January 2, 2025.
Reception for "Memories From Hunt Hill Farm" Photo Display
Join NMPL's Amy and Hannah to find out the newest book releases and get first picks!
Coffee Talk
Registration will be available Friday, October 25th at 8:00AM. Please be sure you are able to access your account prior to registration.
Donna has over 15 years of hands-on canine training experience. Donna works hard to help each dog guardian have the tools and knowledge needed to build a stronger and healthier relationship with their dog. www.tlcdogtrainer.com
*All classes require proof of rabies prior to the first class.
*Humans - No open toed shoes/sandals to class
In response to the national atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC) we will be following guidelines as outlined by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture.
S.T.A.R. PUPPY (5:00PM-5:50pm)
The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy is an exciting program designed to get dog owners and their puppies off to a good start. The S.T.A.R. puppy program includes the following: basic puppy-raising information (jumping, house training, nipping...), basic obedience skills, how to better communicate and understand the language of dogs, and what is needed for responsible pet ownership. This program is designed for dogs less than 7 months in age who have not had any prior group experience.
TWEENER (6:00PM-6:50pm)
Is your dog 7 months or older and never attended a basic obedience class? Then this is the group class for you! The Tweener class will cover all basic obedience skills (including how to infuse these skills as part of everyday life), how to better communicate with and understand the language of dogs, and what is needed for responsible pet ownership.
*This is not a reactive dog class. Each dog needs to be privately evaluated by the instructor.
Basic Obedience 1 (5:00PM-5:50PM)
Has your dog completed the prerequisite class of either the S.T.A.R. Puppy or Tweener Class and you're looking for the next level of training? Then this is the group class for you! The Basic Obedience 1 class takes the skills learned in the Star Puppy / Tweener Class to the next level. We revisit all the skills you have learned - increasing difficulty and reliability of performance. This fun class uses games which support teaching our dogs good manners while having fun at the same time!!
Basic Obedience 2 (6:00PM-6:50PM)
If you have completed the prerequisite class Basic Obedience 1 and want to start preparing for the Canine Good Citizen class - then this is the group for you. This class focuses on enhancing your leash work skills, how to increase your dog's ability to follow cues with various levels of distractions, as well as how to start getting more behavior for less rewards. You will also learn how to teach your dog to listen to cues from a distance rather than just right in front of you.
Dog Training with Donna
Embrace the power of your inner knowledge and write the stories brewing at your core. Writing in the Raw offers a supportive and encouraging environment to connect to your intuitive voice. Provided prompts will help ignite memory and imagination. Focus will be on memoir, but all genres are welcome. All you need for this workshop is the desire to write. Bring along a notepad, pen, and/or computer, as writing will occur during the workshop. Facilitated by Alice Schuette.
Writing in the Raw
Advanced Beginner Knitting Class
- Come learn in a class designed just for you…an advanced beginner!!
- You will learn how to knit "in the round" using circular needles, how to knit cables, how to read a yarn label (if you don’t already know how to do this), how to read a knitting pattern, how to fix mistakes, and more!
- 6 weekly classes, 1.5 hours each
- Projects include your choice of 3 hat patterns and cable ear warmers
- All materials and supplies will be provided at the 1st class
- Requirements: This is NOT a beginner class! You MUST KNOW the basic knit stitches -- the knit stitch and the purl stitch – all other stitches and techniques will be taught!
Instructor: Andrea Dener
Instructor Bio: My name is Andrea Dener and I call myself The Yarn Farmer because I love knitting and crocheting fun items inspired by the farm and food...like carrot scarves, pumpkin hats, and chicken coasters!
I've been knitting and crocheting since I was 10 years old and love both crafts but LOVE TEACHING THEM EVEN MORE so I became certified to teach both by the Craft Yarn Council of America!
I look forward to bringing out the 'inner knitter' and 'inner crocheter' in you!
Advanced Beginner Knitting Class
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Grab your honey, bestie, or beau, and head to Create Escape Studio for a relaxing night of creative fun.
A great way to relax and unwind after a long work week!
Our instructor will guide you step by step through the process of painting a lovely fall scene on two partnering canvases. The finished pieces can be hung together or in separate rooms, or even homes, as they will look stunning when paired or as stand-alone pieces of art.
Only $70 per couple
That's only $35 per person for a fun evening out.
BYOB and refreshments are welcome. Partner not a painter? That's OK, you can sign up to come with (or without) your non-painting partner for only $45 for an individual canvas.
Please Register by November 6th
Paint with a Partner
Playfully serious, heartfelt and slightly bent middle class acoustic pop. The award-winning music of Barbara Borok (lead vocal) and songwriter Mike Borok (guitar/vocal) has been played on over 60 radio stations world-wide. They were grand prizewinners in the Music To Life song contest at the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival, and were featured in the Emerging Artists Showcase at the 2023 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. NMC returns to the JCC in Sherman stage, where they played the dinner/concert with Don Lowe in May 2024. This concert will be the Connecticut debut of their new album! They will be joined by bassist Bill Strohm. "Great melodic songs, full of warmth, wit and truly delightful and surprising turns of phrase" - Fast Folk “This classy duo clearly knows how to make a song work on all levels...The vocals here are superb... Here are some lovely personal stories, some social commentary. It''s easy to understand why these songs win awards" - SoundBytes Music & videos at newmiddleclass.com and streaming on all platforms.
Dinner & Music; New Middle Class
When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow Women’s Institute members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The news of the women’s charitable venture spreads like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie’s friendship is put to the test under the strain of their newfound fame.
The play by Tim Firth is based on true events and on the Miramax motion picture by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth. It is directed by Terry Sagedy and auditions are in August. See the web site for more information.
Shows are Nov. 1 - 16 on Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2PM. There will be a free preview for area senior citizens on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8 PM - prizes for costumes!
Brookfield Theatre's 2024 Season is made possible with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Arts; Support has also been provided to Brookield Theatre from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature; Along with the generous donations of our many supporters and subscribers.
Calendar Girls
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Tang Soo Do
This dynamic karate program, conducted by USA Martial Arts instructors, is designed specifically for ages 7 and up. This popular program was developed to provide each student with increased self-discipline and self-confidence, coordination, strength and a sense of accomplishment.
Please note: The first class on October 5th will be a Self Defense Seminar. Class will run from 10am to 1 pm.
Requirements: Comfortable clothing, water bottle
Coordinator: Susan Leeper and David Leeper
Residents $75, Non-residents $95
Karate Lessons
LAST CHANCE TO SHRED YOUR OLD DOCUMENTS!
NOVEMBER 9th - 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
New Milford Senior Center Parking Lot
40 Main Street, New Milford
Drive Up - We’ll do the rest!
SAFE & SECURE! - $10/box
Can’t make it but want to support Rotary? Visit www.nmrotary and click DONATE
For more info: Call Katy @ 860-354-7137
New Milford Rotary Shred Day
The New Milford Library will hold an exhibit of a collection of photographs from New Milford's own Ruth and Skitch Henderson's, Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos show moments from Skitch's life in the worlds of music and television, along with some folks he worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
Felicia Ortner, a Connecticut Master Wildlife Conservationist (MWC) and a bear enthusiast, will provide education and facts about bears and help dispel myths and common misunderstandings. Accumulated data supports the black bear is seldom aggressive toward humans. Felicia has been studying about bears for over 30 years. In the mid 1990’s she turned her passion for learning about bears into a passion for teaching about them. She created an education program called The Bear Reality. Since then, Felicia has provided presentations reaching over 8000 people at programs in CT, NY, MA, NH and, VT.
Felicia believes outreach and education is key in having a better understanding about the life and behavior of bears. Hopefully this will lead to a higher tolerance which is instrumental in creating a strategy of coexistence between humans and bears.
The Bear Reality
The New Milford Public Library is holding an exhibit of photos from New Milford's own, Ruth and Skitch Henderson's Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos capture some memories of Skitch's life and experiences in the worlds of music and television, along with some of the folks he knew and worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception held on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
We heard your requests! -
We're having an end-of-the year Shredding Event!
Downtown, @ the NM Senior Center - Saturday, November 9th,
10:00-1:00 pm, Still only $ 10 per box! We do the work - Drive up!
Pass it on- Last Shredding Day of the year!!
NM Rotary SHREDDING EVENT
It is our honor to present some unearthed treasures from New Milford’s own--Ruth and Skitch Henderson’s Hunt Hill Farm, The Silo. These engaging photos of some of the world’s most famous people capture the memories of Skitch’s life in music and television.
--Daniele & Alessandro Piovezahn
The photos will be displayed from November 9, 2024-January 2, 2025.
Reception for "Memories From Hunt Hill Farm" Photo Display
Join local artisan, Jody Hyman for a fun afternoon of Basket Weaving. Choose either date: October 12 or November 9. (Same basket is made each date.) Space is limited. All materials supplied.
Basket Weaving
Start with a clear or colored glass base and decorate with smaller pieces of colorful glass to create a one-of-a-kind ornament or tree.
Our instructor will show you how to cut and arrange glass to create beautiful designs.
Your creations will then go into our kin to be fused, hangers will be applied and they will be ready for you to hang on the tree, in a window, or give as a beautiful handmade gift.
What to Expect:
- a fun & relaxed atmosphere
- professional introduction to the medium
- cutting and shaping of glass to create a design
- you can create either 3 or 5 ornaments per person
What You'll Get:
- introductory instruction from a member of our staff
- glass bases for your ornaments
- visual inspiration
- guidance during the workshop
- kiln firing
Notes:
- 1 - 1.5 hour session (if you need more time you are welcome to stay longer)
- safety goggles (or glasses) must be worn during the class
- this class is appropriate for ages 10+
- pre-registration is required
Fused Glass Ornaments and Trees
Get Ready for the Mrs. Roper Romp
Join us in downtown New Milford on Saturday, November 9th, from 2 PM to 6 PM for a fabulous event where you can dress up as your favorite character from the classic TV show Three's Company!
The Hunt (20 Bank Street) thrilled to sponsor this fun-filled romp and can't wait to see all the creative costumes! Whether you're a fan of Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Stanley or Mrs. Roper herself, come out and celebrate with us!
Tag your friends, spread the word, and let's make this a day to remember! Don't forget to mark this event on your calendar!
It's sure to be a blast!!! Follow @thehuntct on Facebook and Instagram for special announcements and promotions!
Mrs. Roper Romp
To honor our veterans, the New Milford United Methodist is hosting a ham dinner and craft sale.
Saturday November 9, from 5PM to 7PM.
Veterans eat free with ID
Adults & Youth 12-17: $20.00
Children 6-11: $10.00
Children under 6: eat free
Menu: baked ham, scalloped potatoes, peas, caesar salad, and assorted deserts.
Take out available from 4PM to 6PM.
Craft sale starts at 4PM
Veteran's Ham Dinner and Craft Sale
It's back! The Greater New Milford Chamber of Commerce's third edition of Designer Bag BINGO, this time with a twist! Now it's Designer Bag + more BINGO!
BIngo - Door Prizes - Raffle - 50/50
Join us for 10 rounds of bingo. A designer bag (or an alternate prize the winner selects) will be awarded to one winner per round.
- Bring hors d’oeuvres, non-alcoholic beverages & cash.
- Cash bar available.
- Additional Bingo cards, water, candy & chips available to purchase.
For ages 21 and older.
$35 early birds by Oct. 14
$40 Oct. 15-Nov. 9
Nov. 9
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Bingo, 7 p.m.
VFW Hall, 11 Avery Road, New Milford
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/designer-bag-and-more-bingo-tickets-993528228677?aff=NmNow
Designer Bag + more BINGO!
Dirty Date Night
Saturday, November 9th 6:30-9:30 PM
Grab someone special and come get dirty....with clay!
This is a two-day course where you will throw one piece of pottery on the wheel, & trim the base during the second visit. You can glaze your piece at your leisure once it's out of the kiln. Taught by a fun loving teacher that makes it a fun and creative atmosphere $245 per couple. BYOB and snack to share.
12 Main Street, New Milford, CT
(860) 354-4318
Dirty Date Night
When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow Women’s Institute members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The news of the women’s charitable venture spreads like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie’s friendship is put to the test under the strain of their newfound fame.
The play by Tim Firth is based on true events and on the Miramax motion picture by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth. It is directed by Terry Sagedy and auditions are in August. See the web site for more information.
Shows are Nov. 1 - 16 on Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2PM. There will be a free preview for area senior citizens on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8 PM - prizes for costumes!
Brookfield Theatre's 2024 Season is made possible with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Arts; Support has also been provided to Brookield Theatre from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature; Along with the generous donations of our many supporters and subscribers.
Calendar Girls
Join us each Sunday at 10am for a time of Worship at the First Congregational church on the green in New Milford
Nursery Care and Sunday School available.
Coffee hour following service.
Questions, feel free to call the office at 860-354-8232
Worship Service
The New Milford Public Library is holding an exhibit of photos from New Milford's own, Ruth and Skitch Henderson's Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos capture some memories of Skitch's life and experiences in the worlds of music and television, along with some of the folks he knew and worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception held on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
126 Kent Road, New Milford, CT 06776
We are an independent Bible base Church our goal is to enthusiastically share the great hope of the Gospel to everyone in our community and beyond. Thru Worship service of song, prayer and God's Word. Riverview Baptist Church is open to everyone of all ages, ethnicities, backgrounds and those seeking to discover God’s will and desire to walk with God. Riverview Baptist Church believes that people and their relationship with God and to each other matter.
Sunday morning Prayer 9:00 to930 AM
Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 AM
Stoneware glazing instruction will be available on Sunday, November 10th, during our Open Studio hours.
As we have limited seats available for stoneware glazing.
Secure your spot for only $25
This fee will be deducted from the cost of the piece or pieces you select on the day of the workshop.
The final cost includes instruction, stoneware piece/s, glasses, and firing.
Stoneware Sunday - Open Studio
Join us for a fun workshop creating your own, lighted, SeaGlass tree!
Our instructor will guide you step-by-step to create your own version! Your $65 ticket includes ALL materials, including sea glass, to make one sea glass decoration and instruction! (if you have your own sea glass, shells, or other embellishments, you are welcome to bring them along) Trees are approximately 10" tall Wreaths are approximately 10" round
REGISTRATION CLOSES ON NOVEMBER 1st to allow for supplies to arrive
$65 per person
This class is open to ages 13 and up*
(*age is suggested based upon the participant's familiarity and ability use a hot glue gun safely)
Sea Glass Workshop
When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow Women’s Institute members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The news of the women’s charitable venture spreads like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie’s friendship is put to the test under the strain of their newfound fame.
The play by Tim Firth is based on true events and on the Miramax motion picture by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth. It is directed by Terry Sagedy and auditions are in August. See the web site for more information.
Shows are Nov. 1 - 16 on Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2PM. There will be a free preview for area senior citizens on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8 PM - prizes for costumes!
Brookfield Theatre's 2024 Season is made possible with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Arts; Support has also been provided to Brookield Theatre from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature; Along with the generous donations of our many supporters and subscribers.
Calendar Girls
The New Milford Library will hold an exhibit of a collection of photographs from New Milford's own Ruth and Skitch Henderson's, Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos show moments from Skitch's life in the worlds of music and television, along with some folks he worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
The New Milford Public Library is holding an exhibit of photos from New Milford's own, Ruth and Skitch Henderson's Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos capture some memories of Skitch's life and experiences in the worlds of music and television, along with some of the folks he knew and worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception held on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Have the day off for Veteran's Day?
Why not spend it having fun and getting creative with us while you
paint this cute little raccoon sipping on warm pumpkin spice goodness.
Our instructor will guide you step by step through the painting process.
$35 per person
Ages 8 - adult
Please dress to get a little messy!
Cozy Fall Raccoon - Kid's Painting Workshop
Children and parents learn to play, sing, create and laugh together while romping to music, exploring our indoor play land, and meeting new friends. This program helps children develop sensory awareness and build motor skills. If needed, siblings are welcome to attend, but for safety reasons, they are not permitted on any of the equipment.
Requirements:
Guardians must be present
Coordinator:
Michele Gasiewski
Tuesdays 10/29-12/10
Ages 1-2, 9:15AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15AM-11:00AM
Wednesdays 10/20-12/11
Ages 1-2, 9:14AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15-11:00AM
Tumblin' Tikes with Ms. Michele
Gentle Mindfulness Yoga
Let Dawn guide you through gentle yoga moves that are perfect for all levels. Learn breathing and relaxation techniques to take off the mat and out into the real world. Enjoy some stretching and leave class feeling calm and rejuvenated!
Dawn will then lead you through a gentle, slow flow yoga planned carefully to help the body and mind release tension. Modifications are offered during all classes so that new students as well as seasoned yogis or yoginis can benefit from this nurturing practice.
Breathing techniques designed to alleviate stress both on and off the mat (in the real world, where let's face it most stress happens) will be taught and practiced.
Classes will incorporate the principles of mediation and mindfulness. The goal of this class is that you feel relaxed, rejuvenated and centered when you leave class. Additionally these skills can often help you to manage situational stress/anxiety/tension as it occurs once you step off your mat and head back into the real world.
No yoga or meditation experience necessary. Bring your own yoga mat and a small blanket or beach towel.
Requirements:
Comfortable clothing, your own yoga mat, yoga strap
Instructor:
Dawn Delpha
Residents $105
Non-residents $125
Yoga with Dawn - Gentle Yoga for Adults
Senior Clay Hand-building
2 separate classes.
Class 1) Starting Tuesday, October 8th, 10:00AM-12:00PM
Class 2) Starting Wednesday, October 9th, 10:00AM-12:00PM
Both are 8 week sessions.
We can take up to 10 students in each class.
This is for Seniors 60+
Skillfully taught by Claire, you will learn the art of making various
creations, with step-by-step instructions.
Whether you have worked with clay before, or you want to try something new. All levels are welcome, this class is beginner friendly.
Located at 12 Main Street, New Milford, CT.
Registration form and payment secure your spot.
Call with any questions (860) 354-4318.
Senior Clay Hand-building
The New Milford Library will hold an exhibit of a collection of photographs from New Milford's own Ruth and Skitch Henderson's, Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos show moments from Skitch's life in the worlds of music and television, along with some folks he worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
The New Milford Public Library is holding an exhibit of photos from New Milford's own, Ruth and Skitch Henderson's Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos capture some memories of Skitch's life and experiences in the worlds of music and television, along with some of the folks he knew and worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception held on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Tuesday, November 12th - Student of the Month Award presentation to October & November students.
The New Milford Rotary Club is a nonprofit organization of local business and professional leaders and residents who practice "Service Above Self" to help local and worldwide communities. All are welcome. Call Katy @ 860-354-7137
Visit us on Facebook or at www.nmrotary.org
New Milford Rotary Club weekly meeting
Registration will be available Friday, October 25th at 8:00AM. Please be sure you are able to access your account prior to registration.
Donna has over 15 years of hands-on canine training experience. Donna works hard to help each dog guardian have the tools and knowledge needed to build a stronger and healthier relationship with their dog. www.tlcdogtrainer.com
*All classes require proof of rabies prior to the first class.
*Humans - No open toed shoes/sandals to class
In response to the national atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC) we will be following guidelines as outlined by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture.
S.T.A.R. PUPPY (5:00PM-5:50pm)
The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy is an exciting program designed to get dog owners and their puppies off to a good start. The S.T.A.R. puppy program includes the following: basic puppy-raising information (jumping, house training, nipping...), basic obedience skills, how to better communicate and understand the language of dogs, and what is needed for responsible pet ownership. This program is designed for dogs less than 7 months in age who have not had any prior group experience.
TWEENER (6:00PM-6:50pm)
Is your dog 7 months or older and never attended a basic obedience class? Then this is the group class for you! The Tweener class will cover all basic obedience skills (including how to infuse these skills as part of everyday life), how to better communicate with and understand the language of dogs, and what is needed for responsible pet ownership.
*This is not a reactive dog class. Each dog needs to be privately evaluated by the instructor.
Basic Obedience 1 (5:00PM-5:50PM)
Has your dog completed the prerequisite class of either the S.T.A.R. Puppy or Tweener Class and you're looking for the next level of training? Then this is the group class for you! The Basic Obedience 1 class takes the skills learned in the Star Puppy / Tweener Class to the next level. We revisit all the skills you have learned - increasing difficulty and reliability of performance. This fun class uses games which support teaching our dogs good manners while having fun at the same time!!
Basic Obedience 2 (6:00PM-6:50PM)
If you have completed the prerequisite class Basic Obedience 1 and want to start preparing for the Canine Good Citizen class - then this is the group for you. This class focuses on enhancing your leash work skills, how to increase your dog's ability to follow cues with various levels of distractions, as well as how to start getting more behavior for less rewards. You will also learn how to teach your dog to listen to cues from a distance rather than just right in front of you.
Dog Training with Donna
Come in and create with us on Tuesday evenings
Choose from the wide variety of projects we have available.
* Paint your own Pottery
* Fused Glass
* Canvas Painting
* Wooden decorations
* Stoneware
* Mosaics
Occasionally we will offer special programs and projects featuring specific techniques, in addition to open studio.
Please RSVP so that we know you are coming.
If no artists are in the studio at 6 pm we will close up early.
Tuesday Night Open Studio
Children and parents learn to play, sing, create and laugh together while romping to music, exploring our indoor play land, and meeting new friends. This program helps children develop sensory awareness and build motor skills. If needed, siblings are welcome to attend, but for safety reasons, they are not permitted on any of the equipment.
Requirements:
Guardians must be present
Coordinator:
Michele Gasiewski
Tuesdays 10/29-12/10
Ages 1-2, 9:15AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15AM-11:00AM
Wednesdays 10/20-12/11
Ages 1-2, 9:14AM-10:00AM
Ages 2-3, 10:15-11:00AM
Tumblin' Tikes with Ms. Michele
The New Milford Library will hold an exhibit of a collection of photographs from New Milford's own Ruth and Skitch Henderson's, Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos show moments from Skitch's life in the worlds of music and television, along with some folks he worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
The New Milford Public Library is holding an exhibit of photos from New Milford's own, Ruth and Skitch Henderson's Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos capture some memories of Skitch's life and experiences in the worlds of music and television, along with some of the folks he knew and worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception held on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
"The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" will be on display at the New Milford Public Library Oct. 19-Nov. 16 at New Milford Public Library.
The display is being sponsored by the Roger Sherman Chapter NSDAR, Inc.
Open during regular library hours:
Monday and Friday : 10 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
"American Revolution: Artifacts and Stories from Across Connecticut" exhibit
Wednesdays from 11 am - 4 pm Create Escape Studio will be open for walk in artists to come in and be creative.
Select from:
- Paint your own Pottery
- Fused Glass Canvas
- Painting Wooden decorations
- Canvas Painting
- Fused Glass
- Mosaics
- Hand Building with Clay
- Stoneware glazing
Occasionally we will offer special programs and projects featuring specific techniques, in addition to open studio.
Please RSVP so that we know you are coming. Your $15 reservation fee will be applied to the cost of your project for the day.
If no artists are in the studio at 2 pm we may close up early.
Wednesday Open Studio - Days
Gentle Mindfulness Yoga
Let Dawn guide you through gentle yoga moves that are perfect for all levels. Learn breathing and relaxation techniques to take off the mat and out into the real world. Enjoy some stretching and leave class feeling calm and rejuvenated!
Dawn will then lead you through a gentle, slow flow yoga planned carefully to help the body and mind release tension. Modifications are offered during all classes so that new students as well as seasoned yogis or yoginis can benefit from this nurturing practice.
Breathing techniques designed to alleviate stress both on and off the mat (in the real world, where let's face it most stress happens) will be taught and practiced.
Classes will incorporate the principles of mediation and mindfulness. The goal of this class is that you feel relaxed, rejuvenated and centered when you leave class. Additionally these skills can often help you to manage situational stress/anxiety/tension as it occurs once you step off your mat and head back into the real world.
Mindful Yoga and Meditation
Extra long yoga class with Dawn designed to release tension through yoga and breath work. Yogic philosophies will be touched on and guided meditation will be incorporated into each class. Gentle yoga positions will help you stretch and relax with modifications given for each yoga pose.
No yoga or meditation experience necessary. Bring your own yoga mat and a small blanket or beach towel.
Requirements:
Comfortable clothing, your own yoga mat, yoga strap
Instructor:
Dawn Delpha
Residents $105
Non-residents $125
Yoga with Dawn - Extra Gentle/Mindful Yoga for Adults
Join us to play Magic: The Gathering casually with preconstructed decks or explore various formats for added fun. Whether you're new to the game or aiming to play competitively, we've got you covered. For grades 6-12.
Teen Magic: The Gathering Club
Gentle Mindfulness Yoga
Let Dawn guide you through gentle yoga moves that are perfect for all levels. Learn breathing and relaxation techniques to take off the mat and out into the real world. Enjoy some stretching and leave class feeling calm and rejuvenated!
Dawn will then lead you through a gentle, slow flow yoga planned carefully to help the body and mind release tension. Modifications are offered during all classes so that new students as well as seasoned yogis or yoginis can benefit from this nurturing practice.
Breathing techniques designed to alleviate stress both on and off the mat (in the real world, where let's face it most stress happens) will be taught and practiced.
Classes will incorporate the principles of mediation and mindfulness. The goal of this class is that you feel relaxed, rejuvenated and centered when you leave class. Additionally these skills can often help you to manage situational stress/anxiety/tension as it occurs once you step off your mat and head back into the real world.
Mindful Yoga and Meditation
Extra long yoga class with Dawn designed to release tension through yoga and breath work. Yogic philosophies will be touched on and guided meditation will be incorporated into each class. Gentle yoga positions will help you stretch and relax with modifications given for each yoga pose.
No yoga or meditation experience necessary. Bring your own yoga mat and a small blanket or beach towel.
Requirements:
Comfortable clothing, your own yoga mat, yoga strap
Instructor:
Dawn Delpha
Residents $130
Non-residents $150
Yoga with Dawn - Mid Week Release Yoga & Meditation
Gentle Mindfulness Yoga
Let Dawn guide you through gentle yoga moves that are perfect for all levels. Learn breathing and relaxation techniques to take off the mat and out into the real world. Enjoy some stretching and leave class feeling calm and rejuvenated!
Dawn will then lead you through a gentle, slow flow yoga planned carefully to help the body and mind release tension. Modifications are offered during all classes so that new students as well as seasoned yogis or yoginis can benefit from this nurturing practice.
Breathing techniques designed to alleviate stress both on and off the mat (in the real world, where let's face it most stress happens) will be taught and practiced.
Classes will incorporate the principles of mediation and mindfulness. The goal of this class is that you feel relaxed, rejuvenated and centered when you leave class. Additionally these skills can often help you to manage situational stress/anxiety/tension as it occurs once you step off your mat and head back into the real world.
No yoga or meditation experience necessary. Bring your own yoga mat and a small blanket or beach towel.
Requirements:
Comfortable clothing, your own yoga mat, yoga strap
Instructor:
Dawn Delpha
Residents $130
Non-residents $150
Yoga with Dawn - Gentle/Mindful Yoga & Meditation
Adult Bible Study Group:
Led by Pastor Gary Millar
Study Guide: "2 Corinthians: The Call to Reconciliation (Jeremiah Bible Study Series)"
- By Dr. David Jeremiah ISBN-10 : 0310097487
We are an independent Bible base Church our goal is to enthusiastically share the great hope of the Gospel to everyone in our community and beyond. Thru Worship service of song, prayer and God's Word. Riverview Baptist Church is open to everyone of all ages, ethnicities, backgrounds and those seeking to discover God’s will and desire to walk with God. Riverview Baptist Church believes that people and their relationship with God and to each other matter.
Riverview Baptist Church Bible Study Book of 2 Corinthians
Advanced Beginner Crocheting Class
- Come learn in a class designed just for you…an advanced beginner!!
- You will learn 3 ways to begin crocheting "in the round", how to read a yarn label (if you don’t already know how to do this), how to read a crochet pattern, and more!
- Projects include a coaster set as your 1st project and a hat as your ongoing project
- 6 weekly classes, 1.5 hours each
- Requirements: This is NOT a beginner class! You MUST KNOW the basic crochet stitches -- the chain stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet! Other stitches, including 2 different ways to make a brim on your hat, will be taught
Instructor: Andrea Dener
Instructor Bio: My name is Andrea Dener and I call myself The Yarn Farmer because I love knitting and crocheting fun items inspired by the farm and food...like carrot scarves, pumpkin hats, and chicken coasters!
I've been knitting and crocheting since I was 10 years old and love both crafts but LOVE TEACHING THEM EVEN MORE so I became certified to teach both by the Craft Yarn Council of America!
I look forward to bringing out the 'inner knitter' and 'inner crocheter' in you!
Advanced Beginner Crochet Class
This very popular preschool arts and crafts program uses every imaginable medium to stir the creative impulse in your child. Parents and children will have fun finger painting, gluing and creating together! Each week your child will bring home several themed-based projects. Children should wear an old shirt or art smock.
Parents, please bring a bag or box to transport projects home.
Instructor: Michele Gasiewski
Ages 2 1/2 - 5 years old
Class 1 9:30AM-10:15AM
Class 2 10:30AM-11:15AM
Color Me Creative
The New Milford Library will hold an exhibit of a collection of photographs from New Milford's own Ruth and Skitch Henderson's, Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos show moments from Skitch's life in the worlds of music and television, along with some folks he worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.
Memories from Hunt Hill Farm
The New Milford Public Library is holding an exhibit of photos from New Milford's own, Ruth and Skitch Henderson's Hunt Hill Farm (also known as The Silo). The photos capture some memories of Skitch's life and experiences in the worlds of music and television, along with some of the folks he knew and worked with.
The exhibit will run from Saturday, November 9th through Thursday, January 2nd, with an opening reception held on November 9th at 2pm. All are welcome.