Meet The Snakes… At Earthplace !

Earthplace in Westport Connecticut has a long history of educating the community about nature and the environment. True to their mission on Saturday, April 16 from 2:30 – 3:15 pm families are invited to get up close and personal with a snake ! Animal Care Technician, Andy Todd, aka The Snake Guy, will take participants on a journey to learn all about the world of snakes.

Andy will answer questions and provide key information and insights into snake behavior, snake size, daily diet, and which snakes make good pets. “Snakes are one of the most misunderstood and unjustly feared and hated animals on the planet” said Todd. “I want kids to come away feeling like they just got to participate in something exciting and out of the ordinary; something that they will remember when they are adults.”

Children over the age of 3 will have the opportunity to see and touch different types of snakes. The program runs from 2:30-3:15 and is included with the price of general admission and free for members. Contact Linda Roberts at (203) 227-7253, ext. 115 for more information.F

Founded in 1958 and accredited by The American Association of Museums, Earthplace, a non-profit organization maintains an 84-acre wildlife sanctuary with trails, contains an interactive natural history museum, houses live wildlife for public viewing and hosts many public nature programs and events for children and adults. Other activities include a state-licensed and accredited nursery school, summer day camp, a wildlife rehabilitation program, and the Harbor Watch/River Watch water quality testing program, which this year is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its formation.

Earthplace, The Nature Discovery Center is located on 10 Woodside Lane, Westport, CT 06880.(I-95 Ex.17. Rte. 15 Ex. 41). (203) 227-7253. Grounds are open daily 7 to dusk and the Center is open Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 1-4. http://www.earthplace.org.

45th Season At The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum Commemorates The Civil War And Celebrates Museum’s 40th Anniversary As National Historic Landmark

The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum at 295 West Avenue, Norwalk, CT, reopens for its 45th season on April 8 at noon with docent-guided tours and an exciting calendar of events for children and adults.

The Opening will commemorate the Civil War Sesquicentennial with the unveiling of the exhibition, Mansion Fragments: Innovations in Architecture, Design, and Technology from the Civil War Era, featuring several objects, deemed revolutionary in mid to late 19th century, and drawn from the museum’s permanent collection. LMMM programs are made possible in part by a generous contribution from the Xerox Foundation.

The Mansion’s 40th Anniversary as a National Historic Landmark will be celebrated on April 8 with an evening reception for members and guests, 7-9 p.m. “To be designated a National Historic Landmark implies exceptional value of the site to the nation,” said Sheldon R. Gerarden, LMMM President and Executive Director. “At this time we celebrate this treasure of excellence with 40 years of outstanding stewardship and enthusiastic visitor experience.” The cocktail reception will be catered by Bull’s Head Market.

Throughout the season, a team of knowledgeable guides will introduce children and adults to the Mansion’s grand-scale design and Civil War era technology. Viewed as America’s first castle, the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion is known around the world as one the finest examples of Gilded Age architecture. Built as a summer residence by railroad tycoon LeGrand Lockwood, a treasurer of the New York Stock Exchange and renowned art collector, the mansion was later inhabited by the Mathews. This well-to-do New York dynasty took full-time residence in the 30-acre Norwalk estate from the late 19th century through the Great Depression.

“The opening this year will commemorate the Civil War, a pivotal period in American history, as well as celebrate the Mansion’s 40th anniversary as a National Historic Landmark,” said Patsy Brescia, LMMM Chairman of the Board of Trustees. “We look forward to seeing the entire Fairfield County community take part in this momentous occasion.”

During the season, full tours at the mansion are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for children and young adults ages 8-18. Children under 8 are admitted free of charge. Tour hours are 12- 4 p.m., Weds-Sun. Tours are on the hour, and the last tour is at 3 pm. For information on educational programs, events and rentals, call 203-838-9799 or e-mail info@lockwoodmathewsmansion.com

Spring Events at The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum

Mansion Fragments: Innovations in Architecture, Design, and Technology from the Civil War Era. April 8, 2011, 12-4 p.m.With Tour Admission: $10 adults, $8 seniors, $6 children 8-18. Stacey Danielson, Curatorial Consultant. During the Civil War, the Mansion was being built with the most advanced construction methods and manufacturing techniques of the day including cutting edge technology such as gas lighting, indoor plumbing with running hot and cold water, a ventilation system, and an early burglar alarm system, among others. Most of the objects and architectural elements that will be part of this exhibit have never been seen by the public and will be shown for the first time when the museum reopens for the season.

Europe vs USA Oil Paintings by Artist Carlos Rios – April 8-May 5. Free admission after opening day. This is the fourth year of rotating art exhibits in the Billiards’ Room of the Mansion. Carlos Rios opens the season with Europe vs USA, an exhibition of oil paintings depicting his extensive travels both here and abroad. Born in Colombia, South America, Carlos Rios studied at Academia Superior de Arte and Bellas Artes. Following his immigration to the United States in 1965, he continued his studies at the Paier College of Art in Connecticut. Rios’ talent was quickly recognized by members of the United States art community. Since his arrival in the United States nearly thirty years ago, he has won numerous awards, held solo exhibitions throughout the U.S., and his original paintings and prints now hang in galleries and private collections worldwide. Rios works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastel; his style and taste is eclectic, ranging from impressionistic to contemporary often with a focus on landscapes and outdoor scenes. He also demonstrates talents as a photographer and is recognized as an expert in frame design. His work was featured in such films as The Terminator, Blind Justice and on television’s hit series Growing Pains.

Library Restoration and Herter Brothers Furniture Arrival – The Mansion’s Victorian era splendor and the completion of the Library and Music Room furniture restoration will be celebrated on April 8 in conjunction with the Mansion’s 40th Anniversary as a National Historic Landmark. Small pieces of the original 1867 embossed, engraved and printed wall covering by Paul Balin, Paris, which was almost entirely destroyed by water damage in the 50s, were used to reproduce the wallpaper. Its creation and installation was made possible by a generous contribution from the Meloy Foundation.

Music Room- A suite of newly restored rosewood seating furniture by the Herter Brothers, c.1868, will be exhibited in the Music Room. The restoration was made possible by a generous contribution from the Valle Weber Fay Memorial Fund. Tom Frank, of the Baggot-Frank-Lockwood Conservation Studios, Narragansett, RI donated his time and expertise in the rehabilitation of the inlaid and carved rosewood chair frames while Paul Hazlett III Upholstery, restored the original tufting and re-covered them in muslin and lavender satin fabric.

Lecture Series – Wednesday, April 13, 11 a.m.

The Greatest Crisis in United States History: The Causes, Course, and Consequences of the Civil War. A lecture by Steven S. Berizzi. Admission: $20 for members – $25 non-members. Lunch and a tour of the first floor of the Mansion is included.This talk will provide a brief and highly selective overview of the Civil War era from the “causation sequence” of the 1850s to the controversial post-war period known as Reconstruction, when the nation struggled to transform Lincoln’s promise of a “new birth of freedom” into reality. He will examine Abraham Lincoln’s election to the presidency in 1860, the secession winter of 1860-1861, the outbreak of the Civil War on April 12, 1861, and the Union’s triumph, which was marred by the assassination of President Lincoln on April 14, 1865.

Annual Victorian Tea – May 1, 2011 – 2 p.m. The Duchess of Bedford’s teatime tradition continues at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum where guests will enjoy a quintessentially English tea fare featuring three types of sandwiches and delectable desserts including chocolate toffee trifle, as featured in Bon Appetit Magazine, assorted cookies, carrot and coconut tea cakes, and more. Music, a raffle, a hat contest, and additional entertainment will be part of this festive fundraiser catered by tea ceremony expert to the stars, Carol Timpanelli.

BOULDER DASH TO BE FEATURED APRIL 3RD, 4TH, 10TH AND 11TH ON TRAVEL CHANNEL’S BERT THE CONQUEROR

Lake Compounce, America’s oldest continuously operating amusement park,will be featured on the Travel Channel series ‘Bert the Conqueror’ as he conquers one of the world’s most popular wooden roller coasters, Boulder Dash. Boulder Dash is the only roller coaster built on a mountain and it has been voted the #1 wooden roller coaster in the world by Amusement Today Magazine. The episode will be the first of the show’s new season, and will air on Sunday, April 3rd at 8:00 P.M. on the Travel Channel. The episode will air again on Monday April 4th at 3:00 P.M., Sunday April 10th at 8:30
P.M. and Monday April 11th at 3:30 P.M.

“We were excited, but not surprised to hear that Bert wanted to come to Lake Compounce to ride our signature ride” said Jerry Brick, General Manager for the park. “You have not lived until you’ve ridden Boulder Dash!”

About Lake Compounce
Lake Compounce, part of the Palace Entertainment family of parks, is New England’s Family Theme Park and the oldest continuously operating amusement park in North America and is preparing for its 166th season. Season passes are now on sale for the 2011 season, and can be purchased
for $69.99 for a limited time (Regularly $79.99). Unlimited parking passes are available to all season pass holders for $33.00. Regular admission price for the 2011 season will be $35.99. Junior admission, which is for guests under 52 inches tall, is $25.99. Senior admission, for ages 61 and up, will be $17.99. Children 3 years of age and younger are admitted free. All tickets and season passes may be purchased by visiting http://www.lakecompounce.com.

About Palace Entertainment
Palace Entertainment hosts over 13 million visitors annually at 40 locations with eight theme parks, eleven water parks and 21 family entertainment centers and is the largest operator of water parks and
family entertainment centers in the nation. For more information, visit http://www.palaceentertainment.com.

Westport Country Playhouse Announces 2011 Restaurant Partners

To enhance Patron’s Theater experience the Westport Country Playhouse has announced its restaurant partners for the 2011 season, playing April 26 through November 5. Playhouse subscribers will receive discounts, many up to 20%, at partner restaurants upon presenting a ticket or stub on the day of their ticketed performance.

The Playhouse’s restaurant partnership program is designed to heighten its patrons’ overall theater experience and to support local businesses.

“The Playhouse is so pleased to partner with many great restaurants here in town,” said Jenn Bond Huisking, Playhouse community relations liaison. “These partnerships make many special events on our campus possible while enhancing the total experience of attending a live theater performance at the Playhouse. We too hope our patrons are introduced to all of the amazing culinary experiences available right here in Westport.”

2011 restaurant partners, all located in Westport, are: Dressing Room: A Homegrown Restaurant; La Villa Trattoria; Manolo; Matsu Sushi; Rizzuto’s Wood-fired Kitchen and Bar; Tavern on Main; and Thali.

Dressing Room: A Homegrown Restaurant, located on the Playhouse grounds, is a collaboration of Chef Michel Nischan and the late actor/philanthropist Paul Newman. The menu reflects the seasons, pulls from Connecticut’s local resources, and consists of generational recipes that exude “home grown” flavor. 27 Powers Court, Westport, (203) 226-1114. http://www.dressingroomhomegrown.com.

La Villa Trattoria, featuring Chef Michael Sornatale, offers regional Italian cuisine including free- range and organic ingredients, innovative pasta dishes, steak and chops, fresh seafood and house-made desserts. 3 Bay Street, Westport, (203) 557-4810. http://www.lavillawestport.com

Manolo is inspired by Chef / Restaurateur Pedro Garzon’s travels throughout Spain, Portugal, France and Italy. Manolo offers tapas style dining, innovative entrees and a menu changing daily. 8 Church Lane, Westport, (203) 227-0703. http://www.cafemanolo.com

Matsu Sushi’s Chef / Sushi Master Michael Cao prepares hand-formed, pressed and rolled sushi, and seasonal sashimi along with traditional Japanese specialties as well as Sukiyaki noodles, dumplings and satays. 33 Jesup Road Westport, (203) 341-9662. http://www.matsusushi.net

Rizzuto’s Wood-fired Kitchen and Bar features Italian cuisine, including house-made pasta, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza and artisan bread, antipasti, free-range chicken, market fresh fish and top grade meat. 540 Riverside Avenue, Westport, (203) 221-1002. http://www.rizzutos.com

Tavern on Main, a New England style restaurant and gathering place, offers a globally inspired menu that is strongly influenced by the seasons. Outdoor dining on the covered patio overlooks Main Street. 146 Main Street, Westport, (203) 221-7222. http://www.tavernonmain.com

Thali Westport’s Executive Chef Prasad Chirnomula brings his brand of regional Indian cuisine with his unique tapas-style menu, offering small plates of the flavors of India. 376 Post Road East, Westport, (203) 557-4848.

Restaurant partner logos are displayed in Playhouse promotional materials, including looping lobby DVD, season playbills, subscriber handbook, pre-season patron e-blast and website with link to restaurant homepage. Additional benefits for partner restaurants are complimentary tickets.

Visit http://www.westportplayhouse.org for full restaurant descriptions, discounts and restrictions.

For more information or tickets, call the box office at (203) 227-4177, or toll-free at 1-888-927-7529, or visit Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, off Route 1, Westport. Tickets are available 24/7 at http://www.westportplayhouse.org. Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse); view Playhouse videos on YouTube (WestportPlayhouse) and get an insider’s peek on The Playhouse Blog (www.theplayhouseblog.org).

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Free Lift Ticket Day at Mohawk Mountain Ski Area March 27, 2011

Every year, Mohawk Mountain Ski Area in Cornwall CT experiences the same strange phenomenon… they run out of skiers and snowboarders way before they run out of snow. It’s a sign of the end of the season, as sure as boiling sap and blooming crocuses.

As the 2010-2011 season winds down they are offering their final event of the season… FREE LIFT TICKET DAY! Mark your calendars – Sunday, March 27, from 8:30 a.m. -4:00 p.m., Mohawk Mountain will provide FREE lift tickets to all their guests. The tickets are valid March 27, 2011 only, and are available simply by visiting a ticket window in the Main Lodge. Everyone must be wearing a lift ticket, so be sure to visit the ticket window and request your complimentary ticket before attempting to load a lift. If you are not wearing a ticket, their friendly lift operators will send you back to the lodge to get one.

Rentals and lessons will be available, at their regular rates and on the regular schedule. The cafeteria will be open, and the Ski Shop will have some great end-of-season deals! The weather report for this week calls for a dusting of fresh snow, so they anticipate great conditions next weekend (Saturday, March 26 and Sunday, March 27, 2011).

It may be the last opportunity to enjoy the slopes so plan to head for the hills this coming weekend for FREE LIFT TICKET DAY at Mohawk Mountain !

Mohawk Mountain will be closed Monday (March 21) through Friday (March 25). We will reopen on Saturday, March 26, with lifts running from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (no