- December 11, 2023
Newtown Municipal Center (main corridor), 3 Primrose Street
Photographs by members of Flagpole Photographers Camera Club, taken in Newtown, across the country, and around the world, on view to December 29; info@flagpolephotographers.com, flagpolephotographers.com.
Read more here: Photographic Exhibit ‘Newtown And Beyond’ On View At Municipal Center Gallery
C.H. Booth Library (John Angel Gallery/third floor alcove), 25 Main Street
Fiber art pieces by members of Fiber Art North East, representing artists from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, on view to December 30; 203-426-4533.
C.H. Booth Library (third floor), 25 Main Street
Images by members of Newtown-based photography club founded in 1985, to January 3; 203-426-4533.
C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street
Free
Former educator Al DeCant leads children and parents in a fun-filled music and movement program, for ages 2-5 with an adult caregiver, sponsored by the Friends of the Library, registration requested; 203-426-4533, chboothlibrary.org
Edmond Town Hall (Alexandria Room), 45 Main Street
Free lessons, games $13/person ($10 NBC members), ACBL sanctioned games hosted weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays; 203-733-8525, director@newtownbridge.org, newtownbridge.org.
Newtown Senior Center, 8 Simpson Street
Free for members (nonmembers call for fee details)
Opportunity to learn how to save and share memories with the next generations of family, registration required; 203-270-4310.
C.H. Booth Library (Gathering Room), 25 Main Street
Clay artist Debbie Jaffe will have all materials and instruction for adults to create a decorative holiday gnome, registration required; 203-426-4533, chboothlibrary.org
Newtown Municipal Center, 3 Primrose Street
Love Has A Home Here at Sticks and Stones Farm, 197 Huntingtown Road
$20 suggested donation/heartfelt donations accepted
Monthly teaching with Sundancer and Sacred Pipe carrier of Algonquin and French heritage, acknowledged as an elder and grandmother in her communities, with different subjects each month, women asked to wear ankle-length skirt or dress out of respect for traditions of Native American culture, registration requested; 203-816-8242, info@lovehasahome.org, sticksandstonesfarm.com.