Category: Things To Do
Westport River Gallery expands while others close doors
At a time when many businesses are imploding, the Westport River Gallery has expanded by 50% at one of the most heavily visited intersections in the region.
4th of July Fireworks in Connecticut
Here’s an extensive list of fireworks and festivities taking place across the state of Connecticut this year in celebration of Independence Day, 2010. We’ll add to and revise this list as we find out more. If you have a tip, please email us at info@ctweekender.com or send us a message on twitter @CTWeekender. Know of [...]
Quassy Adding Attraction For 2010 Season
Drop everything! There’s 35 feet of soaring, swooping, sheer family fun coming to Quassy Amusement Park for the 2010 season.
CFPA seeks donations to help preserve Connecticut’s hiking trails
The CFPA is currently seeking donations for their Annual Fund, which helps to keep these trails alive. Donations can be made by by visiting cfpa.org or by calling (860) 346-2372.
Covered Bridges in CT: Bulls Bridge
Bulls Bridge is one of the few functional covered bridges remaining in Connecticut. Built in 1842, the bridge was one of the few ways to cross the Housatonic River from New York state, and was intended to bring more traffic into the area.
Twelve reasons to attend the North Haven Fair
Today is the final, and most perfect, day to attend the North Haven Fair.
A guide to Fall Festivals in Connecticut
Autumn means it’s fair season in Connecticut, and nearly every weekend in every corner of the state you’ll find fairs and festivals serving fall treats like cauldron-cooked corn on the cob, cotton candy, cider doughnuts, and pies.
Refresh, contemplate, ponder and slow down inside MB 89
Ex-Local artist returns with never ending sound and light installation; Craig Colorusso’s latest piece will make a 4-hour stop in Danbury’s Heirloom Arts.
Elm Shakespeare Company Presents Shakespeare in the Park
This year Elm Shakespeare Company’s Shakespeare in the Park presents, respectively, “Holiday” by Philip Barry and “The Imaginary Invalid” by Moliere.
A evening at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, located in downtown Hartford, looks like a castle but is in fact a multi-level museum whose exhibits wrap around spiral staircases.



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