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Thursday, April 22

EARTH DAY

Annual Carnival, Newtown High School, sponsored by United Fire Company of Botsford, 6–10 pm, rides, refreshments, with band, the Rockin’ Heartbeats.

Friday, April 23

Spring Dance at The Homesteads at Newtown, 2:30 pm, 166 Mt Pleasant Road, free, guest pianist Robert Fuller, refreshments and socializing in Two Bears Pub (within Homesteads), reservations requested; 426-8118.

Annual Carnival, Newtown High School, sponsored by United Fire Company of Botsford, 6–10 pm, rides, refreshments including Krispy Kream donuts.

Saturday, April 24

Special hours for absentee voting, 9 am to noon, town clerk’s office, 45 Main Street, for the budget referendum; 270-4210.

Annual Flagpole Photography Show, 10 am–5 pm, C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street, free exhibition of works by members of local photography club will be open during library hours, show continues April 25; 426-4533.

Annual Carnival, Newtown High School, sponsored by United Fire Company of Botsford, 2–10 pm, rides, refreshments including Krispy Kream donuts.

Sunday, April 25

15th Annual Newtown Lose the Litter Day, 9 am–1 pm, pickup bags and gloves at Newtown Middle School, Queen Street, volunteers can receive street assignments or sign up for their own streets for annual Lions Club event that cleans up town’s roadsides, rain date May 2; 426-4547.

Flagpole Photography Show continues, 1–5 pm, C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street, free (see details April 24); 426-4533.

Cavani String Quartet in concert, 3 pm, Edmond Town Hall auditorium, 45 Main Street, tickets $15, children ages 5–14 free when attending with ticket-holding adult, Works of Beethoven (Quartet in B-flat Major, “La Malinconia”), Brouwer (Demeter Prelude) and Dvorak (Quartet in F Major, “The American”); 426-6470.

Monday, April 26

Board of Education, 4:30 pm, student expulsion hearing, Canaan House at Fairfield Hills.

Board of Fire Commissioners, 7:30 pm, Hawleyville Firehouse, Hawleyville Road.

Newtown Pension Committee, 7:30 pm, Town Hall South, 3 Main Street.

Women’s Health Issues program, 7:30 pm, Msgr Conroy Room at St Rose School, sponsored by Parish Nurse Ministry, features gynecologist Dr Paul V. DiGrazia, free, all welcome.

Tuesday, April 27

Referendum on $84.4 million town budget proposed for the 2004-05 fiscal year, 6 am to 8 pm, Newtown Middle School gymnasium, 11 Queen Street.

“It’s A Small World” garden club program, 1 pm, Newtown United Methodist Church lower meeting hall, 92 Church Hill Road, free program by Elaine E. Day on miniature arrangements and small designs hosted by The Garden Club of Newtown, all welcome; 270-1108.

Open Space Committee, 4 pm, Canaan House at Fairfield Hills.

Public Building and Site Commission, 6:30 pm, Booth Library, 25 Main Street.

Hattertown Historic District Commission, 7 pm, Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street.

Wednesday, April 28

Free Blood Pressure Screening, 10 am–noon, C.H. Booth Library, Main Street, sponsored by Ashlar of Newtown.

Free Blood Pressure Screening, 11 am–noon, Nunnawauk Meadows Community Room, Nunnawauk Road, sponsored by Connecticut Visiting Nurse Association.

Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) program, 1:30 pm, Newtown Meeting House, 31 Main Street, free and open to nonmembers, program by sculptor James Grashow; 426-6654.

Housatonic Area Regional Transit (HART), board of directors, 4 pm, HART offices, 62 Federal Road, Danbury.

“David Chivers: Music and Research,” 5:30 pm, C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street, free, light refreshments and socializing at 5:30, program begins at 6, Franco-American violinist and scholar Mr Chivers will introduce each work to be performed and discuss research on relationship between perception of time and performance of music, optional dinner follows (reservations mandatory for dinner, not needed for lecture-performance only); 203-263-4096.

Conservation Commission, 7:30 pm, Canaan House at Fairfield Hills.

Legislative Council, 7:30 pm, Multipurpose Center, Riverside Road. The meeting will be held only if the proposed 2004-05 budget is not approve at the April 27 referendum.

Thursday, April 29

Registration for the 2004-05 Education Connection Newtown Middle School Adventure Program, 6–7:30 pm, in middle school cafeteria, Queen Street; 800-852-4314.

Friday, April 30

ARBOR DAY

Saturday, May 1

MAY DAY

Independent Living Day, 8:30 am–3 pm, get assignments at Newtown Youth Services, 41-A Main Street, youth and families can help seniors with spring chores during morning, afternoon or both; 270-4335.

34th Annual SCAN Spring Juried Art Show opens, 10 am–5 pm, C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street, opening reception 2–4 pm, awards ceremony at 3, approximately 150 works by SCAN members will be on view during library hours until May 9; 426-1212, 203-445-9975 (evenings).

Annual May Fair, 11 am–3 pm, Housatonic Valley School, 40 Dodgingtown Road, free admission, demonstrations of Maypole dancing and Morris dancing (11 am), Robin Hood play, music, potluck lunch (bring plates, silverware, and something to share), face painting, garland making, more; 364-1113.

Sunday, May 2

Annual Crop Walk for hunger relief, 2 pm, meet at parking lot at Trinity Episcopal Church, walk to Head O’Meadow School and back, walkers and sponsors welcome; 426-6300.

Monday, May 3

Lyme Disease Forum, 7–9 pm, Fireside Inn, 123 Main Street South, free informational lecture with opening remarks by Richard Blumenthal, presentations by guest speakers Lyme specialist Dr Richard Horowicz and Pat Smith.

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