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Category Archives: New Canaan
A wee bit o’ Scotland will be at Cranbury Park in Norwalk CT – The Round Hill Highland Games
Please join us on Saturday, July 6, 2013 Rain or Shine! The Round Hill Highland Games is a yearly festival celebrating Scottish heritage and tradition. This year represents our 90th Annual Highland Games, to be held on Saturday, July 6, 2013 at Cranbury Park in … Continue reading
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Mead Farm is offering a weekly Summer Horsemanship Riding Program
Mead Farm is offering a weekly Summer Horsemanship Riding Program for ages 4 – 12. The program runs weekly from 8:00 am to 12 noon, Monday through Friday until August 30th. HORSEMANSHIP RIDING PROGRAM HORSEMANSHIP a. Daily English Horseback Riding … Continue reading
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Summer Theatre Festival at Waveny Park – The Little Mermaid
Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater Music by Alan Menken | Book by Doug Wright Based on the Hans Christian Andersen Story and the Disney Film produced by Howard Ashman & John Musker and written & directed by John Musker and Ron Clements (Broadway Junior … Continue reading
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FRENCH CINEMATHEQUE Co-presented by the Alliance Française of Greenwich A PIG ACROSS PARI
Thursday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. at The Avon Theatre Carte Blanche: FREE | Members: $6 | Students & Seniors: $8 | Nonmembers: $11 ABOUT THE FILM: (1956) In a cold, hungrily-rationed, blacked-out City of Lights under the Occupation, a transaction … Continue reading
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NEXT STOP NY! Acting for TV, FILM & STAGE
“Professional Acting Classes in Connecticutâ€Â  Children ( 10-13 ) Teen ( 14-18 ) Adults ( 19-Up ) Next Stop NY! Acting Classes for TV, Film & Stage in Connecticut offers an easy and fun way to learn acting. Our technique … Continue reading
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NEXT STOP NY! Acting for TV, FILM & STAGE
“Professional Acting Classes in Connecticutâ€Â  Children ( 10-13 ) Teen ( 14-18 ) Adults ( 19-Up ) Next Stop NY! Acting Classes for TV, Film & Stage in Connecticut offers an easy and fun way to learn acting. Our technique … Continue reading
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Movies in the Park – Spielberg at Sunset
Movies in the Park PRESENTED BY Mill River Collaborative with the Avon Theatre. Spielberg at Sunset On the Grand Steps at Mill River Park Time: 6:30 pm: Live DJ Sunset: Move Begins Dates: July 2nd: Gremlins August 6th: Jaws September … Continue reading
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Go – and Glow – in the Dark
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES: at The Stamford Museum & Nature Center Go (and Glow) in the Dark Saturday, May 11, 7:30 – 8:30 pm This all-new program will explore the many things that glow in the dark, from the stars featured in … Continue reading
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