A tribute band made up of some of the area’s best musicians paying tribute to The Zac Brown Band will headline a September 20 concert on the grounds of Fairfield Hills that will mark the beginning of the 2024 Newtown Arts Festival.
The World Heritage Cultural Center this week announced the winners of the 2024 inaugural EmpowHer Newtown Awards. The awards will be presented Saturday, August 24, at HillTop Kitchen in Sandy Hook.
Ben’s Lighthouse has announced a major fundraising event this autumn: "A Very Special Evening of Music and Song with Rosanne Cash, John Leventhal, and Joe Henry."
The EmpowHer Newtown Award Committee, presented by the World Heritage Cultural Center, reminds readers that the inaugural awards will be celebrated during a public event this month.
Panacea & Friends will be combining talents with the Willie-Portera Trio for their annual Labor Day Weekend concert/dance at the pavilion of Dickinson Memorial Park.
Newtown Cultural Arts Commission will award two or more project grants with a total of $2,500 in two categories, individual artists and groups that bring the arts to Newtown.
It’s very simple to research the many years of weather modification. Also, how does one rationalize the drop in the bucket that wind turbines production of “clean” energy against the severe and deadly damage it’s doing to whales, birds and other wildlife as well the eyesore and environmental impacts regarding the breakdown and toxicity of those materials?
As someone else stated, if other countries, China and India to name a few, are not adhering to similar standards, this has no impact.
That is not to say, as some would twist, that we are to be good stewards of the earth as the Bible says. But climate change has always been with us, but it’s quite a booming business now for fear mongering and making money.
Ah the irony. In a socialist country the letter writer would not have a choice about where to do business. But here they are, voting with their wallet. I guess you really can't have it both ways. I will say I'm very happy to see that many businesses in town are bold enough to speak their mind and let the chips fall where they may- just as noble as a boycott in my book.