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The Avon Theatre Presents Documentary Night – WALKING THE CAMINO: SIX WAYS TO SANTIAGO
Post-film Q&A with Producer/Director Lydia B. Smith Wednesday, June 4 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are as follows: Carte Blanche Members: FREE, Members: $6, Students & Seniors: $8, Nonmembers: $11. Call the Avon business office at 203-661-0321 or the box … Continue reading
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Children of the Sound Summer Academy – as many or as few weeks as you would like!
Summer Swim Academy with Children of the Sound Children of the Sound has partnered up with the Four Seasons Racquet Ball Club on Route 7 in Wilton and will be having 6 weeks of fun in the sun! They have a … Continue reading
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Don’t let the bed bugs bite! Chester will let you sleep tight.
Pesticides kept bed bugs in their place for the past fifty years, but now, largely due to the ban on DDT and increased international travel, bed bugs are popping up everywhere.  Travelers are routinely warned about bed bug infestations, and … Continue reading
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