Community News—August 2018

WIN Weekend

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 3, 4 and 5: the first weekend in August is the time to celebrate your town! Weekend in Norfolk wants you, your family, your friends and everyone you know to come enjoy the many events that everyone’s been putting together. See weekendinnorfolk.org for details, organized by special interest or as a schedule of events by time. See you in Norfolk!

 

Annual Homemade Pie Sale

Church of Christ, Norfolk, will hold its annual homemade pie sale on Saturday, August 4, at the Norfolk Farmers Market. This is your chance to purchase delicious sweet and savory pies from the kitchens of some of the best home bakers in northwest Connecticut. The sale runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., but pies sell quickly. Shop early!

 

Annual Ted Byers Memorial Lecture

An Edgy Conversation: The How, Where, What, and Why of Riparian Borders, with Judy Preston of the Connecticut Council on Soil and Water Conservation. Aug. 18, at 4 p.m., at the Doolittle Club House, 515 Doolittle Drive. Free and open to the public. Refreshments.

 

“Farm to Table” with Barry Webber

On Friday, Aug. 10, at 7 p.m., the Colebrook Historical Society will present a talk by Barry Webber, “Farm to Table: A Look Back 100 Years,” about the role of food production in winning World War I, and Northwest Connecticut’s part in the war effort. At the Seymour Inn, intersection of Routes 183 and 182A in Colebrook. All are welcome. Refreshments. For information, contact Carol Lord at 860-738-8244 or carol.9508@yahoo.com.

 

Norfolk Library: Monkey and Dino’s Funky Puppet Show

On Friday, Aug. 3, at 6:30 p.m., UConn Puppet Arts alumnus John Cody will present Monkey, Dino and their many wacky friends in a series of songs and sketches. Prizes will be given for the “Color Your Crystal” summer reading challenge, and cake will be served!

 

Norfolk Library: Magnificent Microscopes

On Saturday, Aug. 4, at 10:30 a.m., Rich Kessin offers visitors the chance to look at slides through 19th- and 20th-century microscopes provided by the Norfolk Historical Museum and Columbia University. Rich will also demonstrate the use of smartphone microscopes, available at the library circulation desk.

 

Norfolk Library: Tour With Ann Havemeyer

On Saturday, Aug. 4, 1:00 p.m., discover the hidden treasures and explore the unseen spaces of the historic Norfolk Library with its director.

 

Performance at the Norfolk Library: Sons of Astro

Saturday, Aug. 4, at 3:00 p.m. Mike Cobb and Matt Statler play cosmic American music in the style of Gram Parsons and The Byrds, with a focus on strong storytelling and vocal harmonies.

 

#TheCabins Returns to Norfolk This September

The creative knowledge exchange program, The Cabins, founded by local novelist, Courtney Maum, returns to Norfolk this September with nine international participants who will be teaching classes to each other in their respective disciplines from Sept. 13 to 17 in a camp on Tobey Pond. Save the date of Sun. Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. for their closing performance at the Norfolk Library which is free and open to all. Visit thecabinsretreat.com for more information.

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