Colonial Boot Camp for Kids @ Wilton Historical Society

The Wilton Historical Society is hosting a “colonial” boot camp for kids from June 26 through June 30 from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm daily. This program is led by certified instructors and four assistants and is perfect for kids ages 6 – 10 and grades 1 – 5. From the moment they arrive, twelve lucky kids will be up to their elbows experiencing life in historic Wilton in this engaging and fun Colonial Boot Camp!

Kids will get a chance to dig into a variety of activities, including making bread and churning butter; soap making; tin punching; dying T-shirts with natural materials such as onion skins; woodworking; paper marbling; Colonial cookery; and more! There will be time every day to play outdoor games, learn something new, and make new friends. Daily Colonial snacks provided!

To register contact the museum educator at 203-762-7257. The cost per child is $175 for members and $225 for non-members.To sign up for a monthly newsletter on Litchfield Hills or Fairfield County www.litchfieldhills.com or www.visitfairfieldcountyct.com

 

Lilac Girls @ Bellmay Ferriday House

On June 10 the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden located on 9 Main Street North in Bethlehem is hosting the Lilac Girls Tour and Walk with best selling author Martha Hall Kelly. This event is based on the best selling book about Caroline Ferriday and guests are invited to her Connecticut home.

New York Times Best Seller Lilac Girls is based on the true story of New York socialite Caroline Ferriday who championed Ravensbrück Concentration Camp survivors known as Rabbits. The story is based on the lives of three real women that intersect when one is sent to Ravensbrück. This acclaimed debut novel reveals a story of love, redemption and terrible secrets that were hidden for decades.

The author, Martha Hall Kelly will be the highlight of this event, Lilac Girls. The book details a great story of Caroline Ferriday, a warm hearted generous woman whose courageous actions are no longer forgotten.

There will be a Lilac Girls Tour and a Lilac Walk with the author and a book signing from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for $35 per person. Beginning at 3 p.m. and running to 5 p.m. there will be a French Inspired Reception and author presentation for $55 per person. Tickets for both sessions are $75 and patron tickets sell for $125. Tickets should be purchased by Friday, June 2. For questions call 860-247-8996 x 23.

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Beardsley Zoo hosts Wine, Beer and Food Safari

If you are up for a wild time and a unique safari experience Connecticut style, don’t miss the most popular event of the year, the Wine, Beer and Food Safari hosted by the Beardsley Zoo located on 1875 Noble Ave. in Bridgeport that is taking place on June 3 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

This year guests 21 years of age and older can go on the hunt for more than 60 different types of wine from all over the country. As for food, there is food aplenty prepared by favorite local restaurants and caterers — they know you will work up an appetite while exploring the Zoo and meeting all the wild residents that make Beardsley Zoo their home! Please note, all wine & beer will be sampled from 6:00 PM through 8:30 PM (alcohol serving ends one half-hour before event close). Keep in mind that participating vendors are serving tastings, not full servings – the Zoo staff wants to encourage guests to sample as much as they can! There will also be plenty of non-alcoholic beverages such as soda and water at snack stations.

In addition to beer, wine and food tastings, there will be live music performed on the stage in the Peacock Pavilion, and even a silent auction with eighty great prizes to set your sights on! And, while on “safari”, be sure not to miss visiting the Zoo’s Amur tigers & leopards, otters, wolves and more outside; then stop in to the South American Rainforest to see monkeys, ocelot, and tamarins. Be sure to check the schedule of events that evening for animal demonstrations and feedings.

Admission to this event is $75 per person, groups of four or more are $70 per person and VIP admission is $120. VIP guests enjoy early admission, and a special cocktail reception hosted by Tito’s Handmade Vodka from 5 pm – 6 pm, hors d’oeuvres and a special animal encounter! As a travel tip, buy your tickets in advance because this event is a sell out! Tickets are sold online.

Old Barkhamsted Day

On May 20, the Barkhamsted Historical Society is once again hosting its annual Old Barkhamsted Day on May 20 beginning at 12 noon on the grounds of the Squire Tavern located on 100 East River Road in Pleasant Valley, a bucolic village in the township of Barkhamsted.

Festivities will include a variety of live demonstrations featuring some of the domestic skills our ancestors used in their daily lives. There will be a blacksmith on the grounds of the Squire Tavern with his portable forge showing how a number of iron items were produced that were needed around the farms that once populated the area. In addition there will be weaving, spinning, candle making, basket weaving, rush chair seat weaving demonstrations as well as examples of corn husk dolls. For the young and young at heart there will be old hand tools and games to try. New this year is a sheep shearing demonstration as well as several friendly goats that will be roaming the grounds.

Once again, the Lebanon Towne Miltitia have set up an encampment that shows how these men lived while being ready to defend their town. To round out the fun, Squires Tavern will also be open for tours.

Heartbreak in Peanuts @ Mattatuck Museum

The Mattatuck Museum located on 144 West Main Street just off the Waterbury Green is hosting anew exhibition from May 20 – August 13 that will feature the Peanuts characters.


Love is everywhere in Peanuts—Charlie Brown loves the Little Red-Haired Girl, Lucy adores Schroeder, Sally pursues Linus—but sadly these sentiments are rarely returned.

Museum goers will experience the joys and sorrows of unrequited love Peanuts-style in the traveling exhibition, Heartbreak in Peanuts. Join the Peanuts characters as they continually return to their hopeless quests for love, undaunted by defeat.

The exhibition presents 50 high quality digital reproductions of original Peanuts comic strips which focus on narratives of lost love. The opening reception will be held on May 21 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Mattatuck Museum is open Tues. – Sat 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sun. 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Heartbreak in Peanuts is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, Santa Rosa, California.To sign up for a free monthly newsletter on Litchfield Hills or Fairfield County on things to do and see and special deals visit www.litchfieldhills.com
 

Outdoor Crafts Festival at Bruce Museum May 20 and 21

This year marks the 32nd. annual Outdoor Crafts Festival hosted by the Bruce Museum located on One Museum Drive in Greenwich Connecticut. The annual outdoor crafts festival will be held this year on May 20 and 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Bruce Museum. This crafts show represents the upper tier of the crafts world and lures art lovers from around the country.

Fair goers will find more than 75 craft artists from all over the country, many of them new to the show this year. Artists and craft artists will be on hand to show and discuss their work. Fine contemporary crafts, including ceramics, fiber, jewelry, glass, wood, metal, paper arts and leather, will all be available for purchase. There will also be family craft activities, live music and delicious food.

The admission is $8 per person and children under 5 and members of the Bruce Museum are free.