Warm up the Holidays at Beardsley Zoo

Frosty the Snowman was a popular song written in 1950 and became an overnight classic by being adapted to a popular television special. The song of Frosty recounts the fictional tale of a snowman that is magically brought to life through a black top hat that a group of children place atop his head. Although Frosty enjoys frolicking and romping throughout town with the children who constructed him, the sun becomes too much for him to bear and Frosty is forced to leave town, promising his friends that he will return.

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On December 5 & 6, 12 & 13, 19 & 20: The Beardsley Zoo is getting into the holiday spirit by offering a special “Breakfast with Frosty & Friends” that will take place from, 9 a.m. – 10 am. Families are invited to join Frosty and his friends for breakfast at Connecticut’s only Zoo. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Amanda Bolanos at (203) 394-6574. The cost of this special event that includes Zoo admission and breakfast is $10 per person for Zoo members and $15 per person for non-members.

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ZOO GIFT GIVING IDEAS:
As the holidays are approaching fast if you are looking for something unique you might consider picking up an unusual and thoughtful gift from the Beardsley Zoo for everyone on your list!
Membership to Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo for example can be enjoyed year-round. Your loved one gets free admission to the Zoo and free or discounted admission to over 150 zoos and aquariums nationwide. Membership also includes ZooBucks, carousel rides & guest passes! Contact Amanda Bolanos at 203-394-6574 for more information.

If you are looking for a more permanent gift, consider purchasing and engraving a Zoo Brick for someone special. Bricks will be displayed at the Zoo’s Front Gate for all to see! Contact Emily Bobowick at 203-394-6569 for more information.

If you have a real animal lover on your list, consider a gift of Animal Sponsorship. With this gift, you will receive a Sponsorship Certificate, Fact Sheet & Photograph of your sponsored animal that you can visit at the Zoo.
If you are seeking something different, don’t forget to check out the gift shop at the Zoo. The Beardsley Zoo’s fabulous gift shop offers everything from children’s games and handmade jewelry to clothing and animal-themed Christmas ornaments. You’ll be amazed at the wide selection of gifts for him and her and for the little ones, too!

Give a Zoo Birthday Party — Party like an animal and make your loved one’s wishes come true by gifting a party at the Zoo! Connecticut’s only zoo is available on Saturdays and Sundays year round for birthday parties. Make a lasting impression with a Zoo animal guest, a critter craft, and a ride on our colorful carousel! Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is a fun and exciting place for any child’s birthday party. To learn more, call (203) 332 4243 or email lisner@beardsleyzoo.org for more information!

For more holiday event information www.visitfairfieldcountyct.com

About Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo
Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo celebrates its 90th birthday in 2012 and is closer than you think! Connecticut’s only zoo features 300 animals representing primarily North and South American species. Visitors won’t want to miss our Amur (Siberian) tigers, Brazilian ocelot, Red wolves, and Golden Lion tamarins. Other highlights include our South American rainforest with free-flight aviary, the prairie dog exhibit with “pop-up” viewing areas, the New England Farmyard with goats, cows, pigs, sheep, and other barnyard critters, plus the Grasslands trail featuring bison, pronghorn, deer, and more. Visitors can grab a bite at the Peacock Café, eat in the Picnic Grove, and enjoy a ride on our colorful carousel. For more information, visit beardsleyzoo.org

“Deck the Halls” Martini Tasting Party to benefit FISH NWCT

The elegant Ritz Crystal Room at Remember When at 111 Main Street in Torrington will open its doors for a festive “Deck the Halls” Martini Tasting Party on Wednesday, December 2nd from 5:30 – 7:30pm. It is a special event to benefit the FISH/Friends in Service to Humanity of Northwestern Connecticut’s Food Pantry and Homeless Shelter. Arriving guests will be greeted by Christmas carolers as they enter the vintage shop gleaming with holiday splendor and the classic music of yesteryear from the likes of Cole Porter and Bing Crosby. The evening will be hosted by Karen Rossi, area artist, and owners Karen and Rit O’Donnell, who have transformed their antiques shop into an atmosphere of old time romance and nostalgia. Guests will be ushered up the staircase to enjoy the Ritz Crystal Room restaurant, glittering with sparkling chandeliers and a dance floor, as well as a sampling of tasty martinis provided graciously by Skyy Vodka. Ms. O’Donnell will also be preparing delicious refreshments, appetizers and beverages to suit every palate.

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Whether attendees choose to ascend the stairs or remain within the downstairs shop, decorated with fairy lights dancing on the table tops, they will enjoy the delicious ambiance, as well as door prize drawings of vintage and handcrafted gift items. Contributors to the prize drawings include – Karen Rossi Studios; Sheila Ivain, photographer; Charlotte Rossi, Reibman’s; Hatfield Jewelers; Lily Juliet; Cheryl Rossi, Toy Jam; Karen O’Donnell, Ritz Crystal Room at Remember When; and First Act Bakery. Ms. Deirdre Houlihan DiCara, Executive Director of FISH NWCT, who works tirelessly to inspire and guide the lives of those in need, will also be on hand to mingle and visit with supporters.

Tickets for the very merry “Deck the Halls” Martini Tasting Party are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. To purchase tickets one may visit Remember When, or FISH NWCT at 332 South Main Street in Torrington at the side pantry entrance, or by phoning Remember When at 860-489-1566 or FISH NWCT at 860-482-7300, or by going on line to http://martinitasting.eventbrite.com.

For more holiday event information www.litchfieldhills.com.

Mission
The mission at FISH NWCT is to provide the most basic of human needs – food, shelter and hope – to those neighbors in our communities in economic crisis and desperate need. At FISH NWCT, the focus is to improve residents’ lives by providing them with the resources, guidance, medical assistance, and educational and work opportunities needed to be independent and able to manage their own households. Last year FISH NWCT had 2000 registered food pantry clients and nearly 100 residents, representing all ages from infants to seniors, in their 35 bed homeless shelter. Funds raised from this holiday gala will be donated to FISH NWCT to support their services.

Sharon Tree Lighting and Open House at Historical Society

The lighting of Sharon’s town Christmas tree will take place on Saturday, December 5, beginning at 4:30. The festivities will include music by the Salisbury Band’s “Christmas Brass & Hot Chocolate Society”, and carol singing.

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Afterward, the festivities continue at the Sharon Historical Society that has thrown open its doors with holiday cheer. All in attendance at the tree lighting festival are invited to the Sharon Historical Society for hot cider and home-made goodies.

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While at the historical society, don’t miss their juried show that runs through December 18 called “What’s the Big Idea”. This juried show and sale is an exhibition of small scale artworks in a variety of mediums, not exceeding 12 inches in any direction.

Please note that the Sharon Historical Society and Museum will be closed for the holidays November 26-28th and December 24th-January 2nd. Otherwise the Museum will be open our usual hours of Wednesday to Saturday 12:00-4:00 pm. For more information http://sharonhist.org and for more holiday event information in the Litchfield Hills www.litchfieldhills.com