

Sunday Club Canvas is in session!
Looking for a creative weekend DROP Off activity for your child? Join us for a fun, relaxing painting class — no experience needed!
In this 1.5-hour class, our friendly staff will guide students step-by-step through a new painting each session. With loose, organic brushstrokes and a no-pressure vibe, everyone leaves with their own masterpiece!
Sundays 9:30-11AM
Techniques you can practice at home
Attend weekly, monthly, or just once in a while — it’s up to you!
$25 per class | Discounted class packs available
Classes run year-round
Pre-registration is required – call or register online today to save your spot!
https://www.thegigglingpig.com/newhaven-club-canvas
Let your weekend creativity shine with Sunday Club Canvas!
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Sunday Club Canvas Art Class for Children of all ages
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
Discover the artistry of rug tufting, a creative process where participants will sketch a pattern on a cloth, then use a tufting gun to inject the yarn into the cloth.
Participants will delve into the hands-on experience of tufting their own unique designs. The process begins with sketching a pattern on a cloth, followed by using a tufting gun to intricately inject yarn into the fabric canvas. Each participant will be assigned the use of tufting gun and frame, all materials will be provided to create a rug approximately 20" x24". Over the two sessions participants will create a carpet of their own design which they can take home.
What to Expect:
Participants will explore the fascinating world of rug tufting, with each attendee provided with the necessary tools, including a tufting gun and frame. With expert guidance, you'll bring your vision to life, creating a stunning rug approximately 20" x 24".
This class runs over 2 sessions: Sunday 10a - 5p & Monday 7p - 9p. The Monday session is for finishing the backing on your rug. If you cannot make the Monday portion, please inform the instructor so your rugs method can be adjusted to finish in one day.
Skills Learned:
- Sketching rug designs on cloth
- Operating a tufting gun with precision
- Weaving techniques for texture and color variety
Who Should Take This Class:
This workshop welcomes both beginners and those with some experience eager to explore the art of rug tufting and bring their designs to life.
What's Provided:
- All necessary materials for rug tufting, including yarn and fabric canvas.
- Expert guidance and assistance throughout both sessions.
- Tufting gun and frame assigned for individual use
Reserve your spot now for a captivating journey into the art of rug tufting. Limited spaces available. Unleash your creativity and take home a unique carpet crafted by your own hands!
This class runs over 2 sessions: Sunday 10a - 5p & Monday 7p - 9p. The Monday session is for finishing the backing on your rug. If you cannot make the Monday portion, please inform the instructor so your rugs method can be adjusted to finish in one day.
Instructor: Vanessa Reyes
Workshop Ticket Fee: $157.00
MakeHaven members: $134.00
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://www.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=556&reset=1&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
Create Your Own Hand-Tufted Rug: Beginner Workshop
Coming October 19th, 2025 - The New England Comic & Toy Convention: A Celebration of Comics, Toys, and Life!
Joining us will be Super Special Guests:
- TOM COOK - Animator and Director of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra: Princess of Power, Godzilla, Smurfs, Ghostbusters, & MORE!
- MARK PENNINGTON - G.I.Joe Figure Artist & Designer, Illustrator and Inker for Marvel, DC, Image, and Athleta Comics, including X-Men, Batman, Spawn, & MORE!
- MATT C. RYAN - Creator of Fan-favorite Brenda Steelhammer, Art Director of Bad Elf, and head of Free Lunch Studios!
We’ll have tons of Vendors with items from every fandom - Vintage and New Toys, Comic Books, Collectible Card Games, Video Games, Pokemon, Plushies, Anime, Manga, you name it!
We'll also have special Comic & Toy giveaways going ALL DAY LONG!
The show goes from 10am-3pm and entry is only $5, and kids 10 and under get in FREE!
See you there!
When: October 19th, 2025 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Where: Clarion Inn, 201 Washington Avenue, North Haven, CT 06473
Admission: $5.00 - Kids 10 and under FREE!
For more information follow us on Instagram @NECTCONVENTION
Contact us at: NewEnglandCTCon@gmail.com
THANK YOU!
New England Comic & Toy Convention!
Meet the Banjo Hosted by Kent Besocke
Banjoist Kent Besocke offers a fun banjo workshop for the beginning player. Banjos provided! This workshop will have beginners playing immediately while learning the basics of the banjo: strumming, picking, tone and rhythm.
Beginners will also learn basic chords, a few simple folk tunes, and song accompaniment. By the end of the workshop, everyone will have the skills to enjoy the magic of a jam as well as some tunes to include in their repertoire. Come on out and let's pick!
This event will be hosted at Cheshire Craft Brewing, 125 Commerce Court, Cheshire CT.
Tickets are $50.00 and include use of a banjo, instructional materials, and an engaging experience.
Ticket price also includes one beverage. Beverages include IPAs, ales, lagers, and seasonal options, along with local hard cider, non-alcoholic beer, soft drinks. Please remember to tip your servers.
Meet the Banjo Hosted by Kent Besocke @ Cheshire Craft Brewing
See and taste how chocolate was made in the 1700s! Robert Lecce and Edward Dirgo of The Pewter Pot will demonstrate how chocolate was made and offer samples for tasting. Spiced chocolate bars and drinking mixes will be available for purchase. Admission to the demonstration, Connecticut’s oldest house, and the archaeology exhibit in the Visitor Center is FREE. Rain or shine. For more information, call 203-453-2457, e-mail whitfieldmuseum@ct.gov, or visit the museum website.
Chocolate the 18th Century Way
Floral Arranging with Molly Oliver
Join us for a delightful morning of floral arranging with Molly Oliver, an acclaimed NYC floral designer with a deep commitment to sustainability and local agriculture.
“Nature always wins. Let's learn from her.” - Molly Oliver
We’ll be gathering at Two Meadow Farm to learn with Molly. She will walk the small group through her floral design process and then guide the group through designing their own arrangements.
All flowers for this will be sourced from Two Meadow Farm or other CT farms committed to organic practices. Flowers & vase included in ticket price.
Class is from 10-11:30am. The class will be held in our barn, event is rain or shine.
Please dress in sturdy footwear and bring layers as our barn is not a fully enclosed space.
Price: $150 + $11.90 eventbrite Fee
Visit our website to sign up and pay $150 (via venmo or cash)
https://www.twomeadowfarm.com/events-calendar
Floral Arranging with Molly Oliver
Join Pastor Ken and the WBCC Family on Sunday, October 19th, and every Sunday, for our Worship service at 10 am... live (in air conditioned comfort!) or online! Go to our website https://www.wbccmilford.org/ or join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wbccmilford/ If you miss us live, go to either website anytime to watch the latest service!
Join us for Sunday worship!
Our Annual Touch A Truck Event is BACK!
Kids can trick-or-treat around the field, exploring trucks, buses & vehicles while showing off their costumes.
Enjoy face painting, music, and delicious eats from Silversands Pizza, Wild Sips CT - Dirty Sodas, Drift Cafe, and Walnut Beach Creamery… plus a surprise visit from SANTA!
If you are interested in attending, sponsoring, having your trucks on field, or participating as a vendor or food truck - email jwcmilford@gmail.com!
TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE - BUY NOW AND SAVE WITH OUR DISCOUNTED RATE!
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$5 PER PERSON PRE SALE (UNTIL OCTOBER 17TH)
$7 PER PERSON AT THE GATE
UNDER 23 MONTHS - FREE!
The Junior Woman's Club Annual Halloween Themed Touch a Truck
TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE - BUY NOW AND SAVE WITH OUR DISCOUNTED RATE!
$5 PER PERSON PRE SALE (UNTIL OCTOBER 17TH)
$7 PER PERSON AT THE GATE
UNDER 23 MONTHS - FREE!
Our Annual Touch A Truck Event is BACK!
Kids can trick-or-treat around the field, exploring trucks, buses & vehicles while showing off their costumes.
✨ Enjoy face painting, music, and delicious eats from SilverSands Pizza, Wild Sips CT - Dirty Sodas, Drift Cafe, and Walnut Beach Creamery… plus a surprise visit from SANTA! 🎅
Event is at the lower field of Eisenhower Park from 10am-1pm, sensory friendly half hour (no sirens, lights etc) is from 10-10:30am. There will be overflow parking at Platt Tech High School with a free shuttle to the event.
This event is the Junior Woman’s Club’s biggest fundraiser of the year, all proceeds go back to the Milford community.
Touch a Truck sponsored by JWC of Milford
Drop in to see our new expanded space and enjoy our family friendly activities and wellness activities to see what our Center is all about!
We have door prizes/raffles, welcome gifts for all children and teens first come/first serve, fall food and beverages and a spooky "Hall-O-Ween" treat walk for all, costumes welcome!!
Open House Sound Health and Wellness East Haven
Robert Lecce and Edward Dirgo of The Pewter Pot will demonstrate how chocolate was made and offer samples for tasting. Spiced chocolate bars and drinking mixes will be available for purchase. Admission to the demonstration, Connecticut’s oldest house, and the archaeology exhibit in the Visitor Center is FREE. Rain or shine. For more information, call 203-453-2457, e-mail whitfieldmuseum@ct.gov, or visit the museum website.
Chocolate the 18th Century Way
In this festive fall sewing class, students will learn basic skills like hand stitching, embroidery, and how to use a sewing machine. We’ll design and sew original costumes—for yourself, a pet, a doll, or anyone you choose—perfect for Halloween or any dress-up occasion.
No store-bought ideas here—bring your imagination and get creative! Fabric scraps will be provided, but students are welcome to bring textiles from home to reuse and recycle.
Let’s get stitching and bring your ideas to life!
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Fun with Sewing:Costumes Edition
All Aboard the Pumpkin Patch Trolley at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Bring the whole family to enjoy a fun-filled fall adventure at the Shore Line Trolley Museum’s Pumpkin Patch , running weekends in October & on Monday, October 13th!
What’s Included?
- Take a scenic trolley ride to our pumpkin patch!
- Pick your perfect sugar pumpkin to take home!
- Enjoy seasonal activities and fall-themed fun for all ages!
Join us for a magical autumn day your family won’t forget!
School Groups, Daycares, Large Groups:
· Special charter weekend and weekday rates are available for groups of 12 or more
Dates: Weekends in October
All Aboard the Pumpkin Patch Trolley
Turn Your Dream Wedding Into A Reality!
Connecticut Bridal & Wedding Expo
Once again Spectrum Art Gallery will have pieces that feature the colors and textures of Fall as we say goodbye to Summer and turn the gallery into an autumn adventure.
The show opens with a reception on Friday, September 19, 6:30 - 8:30pm with wine and food. The Open House Weekend is Saturday,September 20, from 1-6 pm and Sunday, September 21, 1-5pm. The show closes on November 8, 2025.
Emerging Autumn
15 City Gallery Members Part of 2025 New Haven Open Studios Events
City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26, including Judy Atlas, Meg Bloom, Joy Bush, Phyllis Crowley, Jennifer Davies, Roberta Friedman, William Frucht, Rita Hannafin, Barbara Harder, Rob Jacoby, Sheila Kaczmarek, Kathy Kane, Catherine Lavoie, Beatriz Olson, and Tom Peterson. City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26. There will be an Opening Reception on Sunday, October 5, 2-4 p.m., as well as Artist Talks featuring Catherine Lavoie and Sheila Kaczmarek on Sunday, October 12, 2-4 p.m., and Phyllis Crowley and Barbara Harder on Sunday, October 26, 2-4 p.m. City Gallery is
located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday -
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. or by appointment. For further information please
contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.
OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY
In this workshop celebrate with friends and family the mysterious but highly creative Halloween holiday by learning to craft four Halloween cards. Learn to use paper strips, ink, die cuts and explore card layout and composition. Take home a detailed instruction workshop sheet, list of supplies, information about the techniques and photos of the card/s. To make more cards at home, you will receive a kit which will include white cardstock, die cut pieces, coordinating colored cardstock and any other supplies needed to make more cards on your own. All cards made in the workshop include envelopes.
Introducing Nancy Souza, a teacher, mixed media artist and crafter. Creating unique cards and paper projects using a variety of techniques, colorful cardstock and card layouts including inks, stencils, collage, upcycled vintage items, and more. Souza is a certified teacher, teaching at the elementary & high school levels and graduate level courses at Sacred Heart University Griswold High School campus, including her 6th Year post graduate level.
Twenty-six years ago, a teaching colleague suggested Nancy sign up for a local card making class and the rest is history. It’s been an interesting and rewarding crafting journey both taking classes, sharing with crafting friends and teaching fellow crafters. Souza is a proud Certified Educator, completing 85 cards/projects posted on her Blog and a virtual class demo. Now she is creating samples for Altenew using new release items…and of course, her favorite color is glitter!
Souza’s work is currently exhibited at Spectrum Gallery in Centerbrook, Connecticut.
Halloween Cardmaking & Paper Techniques
Paintings by Soraya Hutchinson and Laura Prete
Soraya Hutchinson + Laura Prete: Paintings
Explore the art of Hew Locke in this docent-led tour focused on the artist’s powerful visual commentary on identity, migration, and history’s enduring impact.
Join our volunteer museum educators and see three decades of Locke’s work in sculpture, photography, and found materials that the artist uses to question and unravel symbols of empire. Discover how he reimagines the iconography and legacies of colonialism.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of Hew Locke
In this hands-on quilting workshop, participants will explore the colorful and creative world of strip piecing—a fast, fun method for building quilt blocks using fabric strips. You’ll learn how to plan and assemble eye-catching patterns, use a rotary cutter safely and accurately, and work with a sewing machine to bring your quilt top to life. This two-part class includes a follow-up Guided Making session, where participants can continue their project or bring in another quilt top to work on alongside the instructor and fellow makers.
This is a two-part class: October 19th (instruction) and October 26th (guided making).
What to Expect
Students will learn how to plan and construct quilt blocks using the foundation paper piecing block method. In the first session, you’ll work with your own fabric (or small practice scraps provided by the instructor) to learn how to lay out and sew strips into structured quilt blocks using paper as a guide. The class focuses on technique and design, and participants are highly encouraged to bring their own fabric and/or project to work on during and after instruction.
The second session (October 26th) is a Guided Making day—participants can return to build on what they started in the first class or bring in a different quilting project to continue with the guidance of the instructor and support from fellow participants.
*This class focuses on foundational quilt block techniques and does not include making a full quilt or finished design*
Skills You’ll Acquire
• How to use strip piecing to construct quilt blocks
• Measuring, cutting, and aligning fabric strips
• Safe rotary cutting techniques
• Working with a sewing machine to piece quilt tops
• Pattern planning and color placement basics
What’s Provided
• Rotary cutters, mats, and rulers
• A limited supply of fabric scraps for practice
• Sewing machines and tools
• One-on-one guidance and support across both sessions
Participants are strongly encouraged to bring their own fabric and/or project materials to get the most out of the class.
Who Should Attend
Perfect for beginner to intermediate quilters looking to explore a new technique or build confidence with rotary cutting and piecing. Whether you’re starting your first quilt top or working on your next creative challenge, this class is designed to meet you where you are.
Prerequisites/Safety Information
Basic sewing machine familiarity is required. All tools and safety instructions will be provided in class. Participants should bring their own quilting fabric or ongoing project, especially if they plan to complete a larger piece. A small amount of scrap fabric will be available for learning and practice.
This is a two-part class: October 19th (instruction) and October 26th (guided making)
Instructor: Ashley Zdeb
Workshop Ticket Fee:
Public Ticket: $81.00
MakeHaven Members(active): $60.00
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://www.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=538&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
Sewing in Strips: A Two-Part Intro to Quilt Piecing
Come sing and celebrate World Singing Day with us! Vocal workshop with the dynamic director Kia Lampe-Onnerud begins at 1:00 for singers of all ages and abilities. Concert at 3:00. Join us!
World Singing Day
This memorable concert invites you to revel in some of the greatest treasures of the orchestral repertoire.
The program opens with Antonín Dvořák’s Scherzo Capriccioso, Op. 66, a spirited and imaginative work that sparkles with lively rhythms and Bohemian charm.
Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra in E-flat Major, K. 364 follows — a masterful dialogue between instruments that blends grandeur, lyrical beauty, and joyful energy across its three movements.
Bedřich Smetana’s Má Vlast (My Country): The Moldau then paints an evocative portrait of the Vltava River as it flows from bubbling springs through forests, meadows, and past ancient castles.
The journey continues with Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring, featuring the beloved “Variations on a Shaker Melody.” This iconic work captures the fresh, hopeful spirit of rural America with its simple, stirring harmonies and open-hearted optimism.
The evening concludes with Maurice Ravel’s Boléro, a hypnotic masterpiece famous for its steady rhythm and irresistible crescendo. With bold orchestration and an unforgettable repeating melody, Boléro brings the concert to a mesmerizing close, celebrating the power and beauty of orchestral music at its finest.
Cherished Orchestral Masterworks
Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert Bernardi & Justin Rugg. “What Now Voyager” parodies the Hollywood romance melodramatic movies of the 1940’s as it follows the transformation of a young woman and the surprises she discovers on the high seas—romance, intrigue and all kinds of comical mayhem. Recommended for adult audiences, and performed cabaret-style where audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show.
What Now Voyage, A New Musical
Join our volunteer museum educators for an in-depth tour of the museum’s iconic building, designed by modernist architect Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974).
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of the YCBA Architecture
🎭 Masquerade Murder Mystery at Dockside Brewery
Step into an evening of intrigue and elegance at Dockside Brewery! Join us for a Masquerade Murder Mystery — a thrilling, interactive experience where you become the detective in a night filled with suspense, secrets, and style.
✨ Dress to impress in your finest masquerade attire — the more mysterious, the better!
🏆 The Best Dressed Guest will receive an award!
🍽 While food and drinks are not included in your ticket, our servers will be available throughout the evening, so you can enjoy Dockside’s full menu of craft brews, cocktails, and bites as you uncover the clues.
Gather your friends, don your mask, and get ready to solve the mystery of the night!
Murder Mystery Masquerade at Dockside Brewery
Come enjoy the music of Linda Ronstadt and help support The Clinton Rotary Club for our annual Fundraiser to be held at The Clinton Theatre in the Town Hall in Clinton, CT.
Clinton Rotary Presents "SILVER THREADS"
The Music of the Meetinghouse presents the 21st annual Roslyn Young Memorial Concert on Sunday, October 19 at 4 PM at the First Congregational Church of Madison, 26 Meetinghouse Lane, CT.
New York based Circle of Friends Ensemble will be performing Ravel’s Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano, and Fauré’s Piano Quartet in C-Minor and Elegie. A reception will follow. Tickets are $25/free for children and available at the door.
For more information please contact 203-245-2739, ext 12, or rymemorial46@gmail.com. Please visit RoslynYoungMemorial.org .
The Roslyn Young Memorial is a non-profit organization established by the family of professional violist Roslyn Young to honor her memory by presenting an annual concert of classical music near Guilford, CT, her home town.
The 21st annual Roslyn Young Memorial Concert - Aprés-midi-Musicale, Chamber Music of Ravel and Fauré
Join us for a discussion of the newest addition to "Glam-Horror", The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery, with author Clarence A. Haynes! Hayne' debut solo novel infuses life into the ancient myths and magic of Afro-Latiné histories. Come and discover how Haynes has woven this wonderful world of long-buried secrets, queer love triangles, complicated psychic abilities, and plenty of ghostly drama.
More about the book:
In a fast-paced, sexy, ghostly adventure, a publicist at the top of her game must confront her secret mystical past.
To be a client of Gwendolyn Montgomery—New York’s most powerful publicist, at Sublime Creative—is to be infused with a certain oomph, a mysterious glamour. She seems to have created the ideal life with her handsome new boyfriend, the perfect match. But Gwendolyn has a legion of long-buried secrets that could unravel everything.
After a grisly, bizarre incident at the Brooklyn Museum, Gwendolyn begins to realize that something nefarious is happening tied directly to her past, right as Fonsi Harewood comes back into her world. Fonsi is a queer Latinx psychic from the South Bronx who’s caught up in a love triangle with a ghost and his mortal ex. He’s able to communicate with the dead, and he comes with a dire warning for Gwendolyn, that the barrier between humans and spirits is weakening.
Gwendolyn would prefer not to have anything to do with ghostly drama. Yet in order to get to the bottom of the spookiness derailing her life and threatening the world, she must face the demons she’d long left behind. The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery is a sensuous, funny, mystical adventure that will leave you spellbound as you keep the pages turning.
More about Clarence:
Clarence A. Haynes, a native Afro-Latinx New Yorker, is the coauthor of actor/producer Omar Epps’s lauded sci-fi/fantasy series Nubia: The Awakeningand The Reckoning. He is also the author of the middle-grade nonfiction work The Legacy of Jim Crow. Haynes has penned articles for Newsday, Huffington Post, The Root, and The Grio, among other publications. He resides in Brooklyn, New York.
Book Talk with Clarence A. Haynes: The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery
21st Annual Roslyn Young Memorial Concert celebrates the birthday anniversaries of 19th century French composers, Ravel & Fauré: Ravel’s Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano, and Fauré’s Elegie and Piano Quartet in C-minor. New York-based musicians Sarah Pratt-Parsamian, violin, Margrét Hjaltested, viola, Robert Burkhart, cello, and Barbara Podgurski, piano will be performing.
Après-midi Musicale Chamber Music of Ravel & Fauré
FINAL STOP: ALIEN INVASION
OCTOBER 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 and NOV. 1
FOR TICKETS OR MORE INFO VISIT THEHAUNTEDTROLLEY.COM
THE HAUNTED TROLLEY proudly presents ALIEN INVASION: CONNECTICUT. An Exclusive OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD Experience at the Shore Line Trolley Museum, 17 River Street, East Haven, CT.
Take an unforgettable ride aboard an ancient trolley with hosts who will turn your evening into a journey you will never forget. Be part of an exclusive interactive Halloween event that is limited to only 40 passengers per adventure. The all-new event, including a pre-ride orientation and introduction to the plot, is an interactive 30-45 minute show/presentation combining an alien invasion, thrills, theater, audience participation, and a heavy dose of comedy – where you help decide the outcome of this curated UFO adventure.
Expect fun + mystery + a lot of laughs.
** This event is produced by TheHauntedTrolley and not by The Shore Line Trolley Museum – museum membership discounts and complimentary passes do not apply
Alien Invasion: Connecticut An Out-of-this-world Halloween Adventure!
The brainchild of NYC-based musician Elijah Catrone, Father Before Me emerged during the summer of 2019 as a punk rock passion project honoring its founder’s late father. Originally a purely solo project channeling Elijah’s lifelong career as a songwriter, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist, Father Before Me made its public debut with a self-written and self-performed debut EP, Emerald, followed up less than a year later with a sophomore EP, Ruby, together rapidly cementing Elijah’s reputation as an innovator in the scene — and the rest was history.
Building on influences from Bayside and AFI to Iron Maiden and Avenged Sevenfold via a thematic detour through the wider sci-fi and fantasy canons, Father Before Me’s signature sound — a distinct blend of pop, skate, and prog punk with a post-hardcore edge — pairs catchy metal riffs, fast-paced punk rhythms, and progressive instrumentation with a lyrical approach that pays respect to those who came before, shows gratitude for those currently here, and paves the way for those to come.
Now, with momentum at an all-time high following the successful release show for his latest EP, Sapphire, as well as his first headline gig, Elijah remains hard at work as he prepares for Father Before Me’s biggest year yet. A Canadian tour is already in the cards for July, alongside plans for a slew of live dates across the East Coast, West Coast, and Europe, all to be announced in due time, much to the delight of a diverse and growing fanbase.
Father Before Me & Have Fun! & Taken Alive & Timelines
Lyrics & Laughter – Where Music Meets Comedy
Hosted by Cliff Powell of BLAQ KAFÉ. This isn’t just another show—it’s your new favorite night out. Cliff will be joined by some of Connecticut’s finest musicians, featuring the silky vocals of the always-smooth Bonita Brooks.
But hold on—before you get lost in the music, we’re hitting you with laughs first. The comedy kicks off with CT’s own Gary Alexis, a really funny up-and-coming talent. Then we have the night’s headliner, straight outta Brooklyn, A.G. White—a comedy vet who’s mastered the art of making strangers feel like cousins at a cookout.
Enjoy a Soul-Rican menu, raffles & giveaways—because nothing says “blessed and highly favored” like winning free stuff.
And here’s the sweet part: it’s also Cliff’s Birthday Bash! Which means there will be birthday cake for everyone. (Yes, cake. Because laughter is great, but frosting makes everything better.)
All this is happening at M.B.T (Music Back Then) in West Haven, Connecticut—the spot where music, comedy, and good vibes collide.
- 🕔 Doors open: 5:00pm
- 🍽️ Dinner served: 5:30pm
- 🎤 Show starts: 6:00pm
- 🚗 Free Parking
It’s music. It’s comedy. It’s food. It’s prizes. It’s cake. Honestly, it’s cheaper than therapy and way more fun!
TICKETS CAN ALSO BE PURCHASED DIRECTLY, BY CONTACTING ERICA @ 203-443-7006
“LYRICS & LAUGHTER” WHERE MUSIC MEETS COMEDY
This session is perfect for those ready to explore a more immersive, intense, and multi-layered sound bath.
With over 25 instruments , looped vocals, and a full sound system to amplify vibrations, this experience creates a rich, enveloping field of sound that supports profound activation, emotional release, and energetic realignment.
Experience & Focus:
- Deep nervous system release and energy clearing
- Emotional balance and mood enhancement
- Heightened connection to yourself and something higher
- A full-body vibrational experience that integrates mind, body, and spirit
What to Expect:
- A carefully composed sound journey using gongs, singing bowls, chimes, drums, and other harmonic instruments
- Layers of looped vocals to enhance depth and resonance
- Time to settle in, journey through the soundscape, and gently integrate at the end
- A safe, supportive space for surrendering to the vibrations and letting go of tension
What’s Provided:
- Thick mats covered with a soft cotton blanket
- An additional blanket for warmth or comfort
- A supportive bolster
- A fully equipped sound system for the immersive experience
What to Bring:
- Anything that makes you more comfortable (pillow, extra blanket, eye mask, etc.)
- Water to stay hydrated before and after your session
Ideal For:
- Anyone seeking a deeper, more intense sound healing experience
- Participants with some familiarity with sound baths or meditation
- Those wanting to release stuck energy and restore balance before the week begins
✨ Step away from the ordinary and immerse yourself in sound — let the vibrations guide you into stillness, release, and renewal.
Sound Bath Sundays: A Transformative Sound Healing Journey
Are you passionate about natural self-care and maintenance? level up your skills, these hands-on workshops will give you all the tools.
Grow and Glow Sunday Series
Gather under the setting sun and October's rising New Moon in Libra to discover the sacred pulse that resides within. Uniting in spiritual community, circling around the pool and fire, for a journey that awakens the heart and connects you to Pachamama and Mama Killa. Opening with a powerful message from Spirit through a collective oracle reading. Moving through a luscious slow flow movement practice, deepened with essential oil enhanced breathwork, and sealed with a reiki infused sound journey. Cleansing energy with sacred smoke in preparation for a playful drumming experience. Using the pulse of our drums and rattles, and the power of our voices to unlock the inner child within that has been silenced for far too long. Closing our journey with an abundance ritual, using fire to send our seeds of light to the heavens above as we manifest with the stars and moon.
Please bring a journal and any other spiritual items to enhance your self care journey.
Beginner to advanced yogis are welcome.
Self Care Investment: $50
To reserve your spot ahead of time prepayment can be made via Eventbrite or Venmo to @GoodVibesYogaStudio. (Pay via Venmo to avoid Eventbrite processing fees!)
Cash or Venmo accepted the day of class.
Please RSVP a minimum of two hours before class time.
To join the magic please contact us via Facebook Messenger , email GoodVibesYogaStudioCT@gmail.com , or call/text 203-824-1929.
Sacred Pulse: a new moon movement + drumming ritual
The Click Five is a power pop band from Boston, Massachusetts. Formed in 2003, the group consists of five members: Joe Guese, Ben Romans, Ethan Mentzer, Kyle Patrick, and Joey Zehr. Joe, Ben, Ethan, and Joey formed their band while attending Berklee College of Music in Boston (though the band is out of Boston, the men are really from different areas of the U.S.) Then, they enlisted Eric Dill as the band's lead singer. They enjoyed success on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart with the song "Just The Girl" (written by Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger) in 2005. Earlier in 2005, they toured for two months as an opening act for Ashlee Simpson. Later in the year of 2005, they toured with the Backstreet Boys. Afterwards, The Click Five began an autumn 2005 tour with Ryan Cabrera and The Veronicas. They have also performed at J.C. Penney's Rock Your Prom fashion shows. In the autumn of 2006, the band were the special guests on an arena tour of the UK and Ireland with the pop rock band McFly. As of March 2007, Eric Dill left the band to pursue a solo singing career as well as an acting career in Los Angeles, CA. The Click Five replaced him with Kyle Patrick. Their sophomore album, Modern Minds and Pastimes, was released June 26th, featuring the first song off the album titled "Jenny".
The Click 2025 Tour
Hollywood icon Charlie Sheen will take the stage for a special evening at the Shubert Theatre.
Across film and television, Sheen’s career spans more than four decades and includes collaborations with some of the industry’s most celebrated directors and co-stars. Known for his sharp wit, unfiltered personality and undeniable stage presence, he remains one of the most talked-about figures in entertainment. Fans will have the rare opportunity to see Sheen in an intimate setting, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Hollywood stardom and the rollercoaster life of a true pop culture phenomenon.
Save with Shubert 4-Tix!
Enjoy a 25% discount when you buy tickets in multiples of 4. See the website for more details.
Charlie Sheen: Alive on Stage
General Admission Standing Room Only
ORANGE 9MM
ROLLIN COFFIN
AMBITIONS
PUBLIC SHAME
Links: Instagram
Orange 9mm
Ditch the swiping and come meet real, local singles in person!
If you're tired of the same old routine, this is your chance to mix things up, meet new people, and have fun putting yourself out there! Our speed dating events make it easy and natural to spark connections—without the pressure of a full date.
Note on Age Range: While this event is primarily focused on singles in the age range specified in the title, this is only a suggestion—not a strict requirement. If you're slightly outside this range but feel you'd connect well with this group, you're welcome to join! Our goal is to create well-balanced events where everyone can meet compatible matches.
How the Evening Unfolds
Casual Mixer Kickoff : The night starts with a relaxed mingle where you can grab a drink (not included, but encouraged) and ease into the atmosphere before the dating rounds begin.
Guided Conversations: Not great at starting conversations? No worries! We provide an icebreaker question each round, and our high-energy host keeps things flowing smoothly.
Perfect-Length Connections : You'll have just enough time with each person to feel out their vibe before moving on to meet someone new—all in a positive, supportive, lighthearted, pressure-free atmosphere.
Simple Matching System : After each round, simply mark "friend," "date," or "none" on our easy matching system. Mutual matches receive contact info the next day!
Important Details
⏰ Arrive 15–30 minutes early to settle in! We start promptly, and late arrivals may not be accommodated.
💡 Remember: This event is all about active listening, learning, and exploring connections. While many attendees do meet someone special, the key to enjoying the experience is focusing on meeting new people without specific expectations.
Space is limited to ensure quality interactions and a balanced group. Reserve your spot now!
Follow us @sipsandsparks on social media for event updates, sneak peeks, and surprise promo codes! 🎉
Event Terms & Policies
Age Guidelines & Inclusivity
The age range for this event is a general recommendation. We welcome all participants regardless of age or gender and do not verify this information at check-in. We do not perform background checks on participants, so please exercise your own judgment when meeting new people, just as you would on any dating platform. Our goal is to create a welcoming and enjoyable environment for everyone.
Gender Balance & Attendance Disclaimer
We work hard to maintain a balanced ratio of male and female attendees by carefully managing ticket releases. However, we cannot guarantee exact gender ratios at the event, as last-minute no-shows are beyond our control.
No refunds will be issued due to uneven gender balance.
To reduce no-shows, we have a three-strike policy—anyone who misses three events without notice may be banned from attending future events. We believe a positive mindset goes a long way — your experience is what you make of it, and many guests have a great time regardless of the final numbers.
Event Changes & Cancellations
We reserve the right to postpone or cancel events with insufficient registrations. If this happens, you'll receive either a full refund or the option to transfer your ticket to another event.
Waitlist Information
When events sell out, join our waitlist through Eventbrite. You'll receive an email notification when spots become available and can then secure your ticket through our Eventbrite page.
Important: Tickets must be purchased through Eventbrite only. We do not accept payment at the venue on event day.
Accessibility Notice
Some venues may not have elevators or full accessibility features. If you need specific accommodations, please contact us at sipsandsparksevents@gmail.com before purchasing your ticket so we can confirm availability at that location.
Safety & Liability
By attending, you agree that participation is at your own risk. You release Sips and Sparks LLC, our team, venues, and partners from liability for any accidents, injuries, or damages that may occur during or after the event, including from interactions with other participants.
Photography & Social Media
We may take photos and videos during events for promotional purposes. By attending, you consent to being photographed and having your image used in our marketing materials.
Don't want to be in photos? Simply let our event host know when you arrive, and we'll make sure to respect your privacy.
Refund Policy 1+ week before event:Full refund guaranteed (minus Eventbrite processing fees). For refunds, email us atsipsandsparksevents@gmail.com.
Speed Dating Ages 50s in New Haven, CT at RAWA
All are welcome to join us for a concert of organ music by Janette Fishell performed on Yale’s Newberry Organ. The concert is part of the Great Organ Music at Yale series. Janette Fishell is professor of music at the Jacobs School of Music.
Free and open to the public.
Repertoire includes works by Howells, Tournier, Reger, Barraine and Eben.
Contact: Clifton Massey
Artist bio:
Janette Fishell is professor of music at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, where she teaches Applied Organ and Organ Pedagogy. Her students have distinguished careers as performers, educators, and church musicians throughout the US, Europe, and Asia. Chair of the Organ Department from 2009-2023, she resumes that role in 2025, leading an innovative team of educators committed to shaping future leaders in the fields of church music, performance and pedagogy.
A frequent guest artist and teacher at conservatories, universities and concert series throughout the United States, she has been a featured solo recitalist at five national conventions of the American Guild of Organists and in July, 2024, became the first female recitalist to present the endowed Saint Cecelia Recital at the Biennial Convention of the AGO in San Francisco. In addition, she frequently plays concert tours in Europe, the United Kingdom and Asia and regularly teaches at international summer schools in the US and Europe. Dr. Fishell concertizes throughout North America under the management of Karen McFarlane Artists.
Widely recognized as a leading authority on the organ music of the Petr Eben, she recently completed Velvet Revolution, a two volume, six-disc collection of that composer’s complete solo organ works for the Dutch classical music label Brilliant Classics. Volume one, issued in October 2022, garnered international critical praise, earning a place on Germany’s prestigious Schalpattenkritik’s best new keyboard recordings list of 2022; volume two will be released in mid-2025.
Other performance projects since joining the IU faculty include cycles of the complete organ works of J.S. Bach, César Franck, a recording of Beethoven’s complete works for organ and mechanical clock for NAXOS, and collaboration with percussionist Joseph Gramley, her colleague at the Jacobs School of Music. Other recordings for the NAXOS, Pro Organo and Loft labels feature her as organ soloist, accompanist, choral conductor and composer.
A life-long church musician, she is the recipient of the Paul Creston Award for contributions to sacred music and was named Young Organist of the Year by Keyboard Arts, Inc. while an undergraduate student. She has served as organist and organist/choirmaster at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Greenville, NC, The Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis, Interim Organist at Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral, Indianapolis, and is now Director of Music/Organist at Trinity Episcopal Church, Bloomington. Her compositions have been published by St. James Music Press, Wayne Leupold Editions, and Morning Star Music.
Future projects include research in the field of organ pedagogy, an exploration that will lay the foundation for a book on the subject.
Great Organ Music at Yale with Janette Fishell
All are welcome to join us for a concert of organ music by Janette Fishell performed on Yale’s Newberry Organ. The concert is part of the Great Organ Music at Yale series. Janette Fishell is professor of music at the Jacobs School of Music.
Free and open to the public.
Repertoire includes works by Howells, Tournier, Reger, Barraine and Eben.
Great Organ Music at Yale with Janette Fishell
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Have Fun!
Taken Alive
Father Before Me
Timelines
$10 advanced / $13 at the door
21+
Doors at 7 PM
Music at 8 PM
HAVE FUN!
Have Fun! Is a pop punk band from Worcester, MA. Contrary to popular belief, they are not affiliated with the band that wrote We Are Young.
TAKEN ALIVE
Taken Alive is a dynamic alternative emo band formed by veterans of the Vans Warped Tour scene. The band works diligently to capture raw emotion in songs that feel modern, yet have clear connections with the soundtrack of their formative years (the early 2000s emo scene).
FATHER BEFORE ME
Building on influences from Bayside and AFI to Iron Maiden and Avenged Sevenfold via a thematic detour through the wider sci-fi and fantasy canons, Father Before Me’s signature sound — a distinct blend of pop, skate, and prog punk with a post-hardcore edge — pairs catchy metal riffs, fast-paced punk rhythms, and progressive instrumentation with a lyrical approach that pays respect to those who came before, shows gratitude for those currently here, and paves the way for those to come.
TIMELINES
Timelines is a post hardcore band out of Worcester County, Massachusetts. Formed in early 2024, the band released their debut six-track EP "Nothing is Permanent" in early 2025. FFO: Saosin, Movements, The Story So Far
Cafe Nine
250 State Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Have Fun! / Taken Alive / Father Before Me / Timelines
Learn to create amazing ceramic items using just your hands, fingers, and simple tools! Potter Nancy Scilipote will teach you ancient hand building techniques such as coil building, slab building and pinch pots and how to enhance your creations with surface textures and glazes. No experience needed. Classes will be held in Gallery 53's fully equipped ground level pottery studio. If you've always wanted to try making pottery but have been intimidated by the wheel, this is a great way to dive in. Come and have fun, get your hands dirty, and discover why "clay's the way!" Classes will be held on Mondays for 10 weeks from September 15th to November 17th, 2025.
Location Info: 53 Colony St., Meriden, CT
Contact Info: Cost is $180 for members and $190 for non-members which includes materials fee. Click here to register for this class.
Hand Built Pottery Class - Evenings
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
September 15 - October 27, 2025
Opening Reception on Wednesday September 17, 5:00-7:00pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Simon O’Reilly’s work explores the intersections of image-making, narrative form, and emerging technology. Drawing from disciplines such as sculpture, visual effects, cinema, and digital animation, he creates audiovisual experiences that question perception, materiality, and the emotional weight of images. Whether projecting a film in a darkened room, composing digitally altered video, or experimenting with motion capture and game engines, O’Reilly is interested in how screens mediate memory, identity, and presence.
This exhibition brings together a series of self-directed works that explore speculative image-making, ritual, and the boundaries of narrative structure. At its center is Elsewhere, a silent black-and-white short film that follows a solitary oyster harvester encountering a creature made of shells. The work is contemplative and immersive, and this installation is designed to mirror the film’s pacing—slowed, reflective, and intimate. The creature’s costume, which will be exhibited separately, serves as a sculptural anchor that expands the film’s mythology beyond the screen.
Surrounding Elsewhere are smaller works: early short films, digital experiments, motion-captured fragments, and animated 3D prints. These pieces lean into genre—science fiction, speculative fiction, surrealism—but are modest in tone. They were created during moments of curiosity, when experimenting with new tools or aesthetics. Many contain humor, abstraction, or visual ambiguity, and most were made independently, outside the larger collaborative film environment O’Reilly often works in.
Simon O’Reilly’s is a Middletown based media artist, filmmaker and cinematographer. He is an adjunct instructor in CT State Middlesex’s New Media Production program and teaching Film Production this fall semester. O’Reilly holds degrees from Concordia University (Montréal, Canada) and from Middlesex Community College (Middletown, CT).
See this exhibition’s companion website at: Elsewhere & Other Fragments
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office
Hours: Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
https://ctstate.edu/art-galleries/#middlesex
CT State Community College Middlesex
100 Training Hill Road
Middletown, CT 06457
Simon O’Reilly: “Elsewhere and Other Fragments” @ CT State Community College Middlesex
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the Elected Artist Members Exhibition on view from September 22 through November 20, 2025. The annual exhibit highlights work by more than 30 accomplished artists. The opening reception is on September 25 from 4:30pm to 6:00pm and is free and open to the public.
“CAS is delighted to have incredible depth of artistic talent within our elected artist membership group. It is an honor to showcase their art in this special show,” said Robin Hammeal-Urban, CAS President.
The exhibition is at the Andrews Memorial Town Hall, 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT and is open during regular Town Hall hours. CAS is a vibrant arts community with members from across the state and beyond working in all fine art media. The organization sponsors exhibitions, education programs and plein air events. New members are always welcome. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Clinton Art Society Presents Elected Artists Exhibition
New and experienced students will focus on making pottery on the wheel.
Start by using methods of wedging, centering, hand and finger positioning for raising a vessel, and positioning one’s body for dealing with a mass of clay on the wheel. Demonstrations will cover the importance of trimming techniques and various forming processes.
Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Techniques for Wheel Throwing
Paintings by Soraya Hutchinson and Laura Prete
Soraya Hutchinson + Laura Prete: Paintings
15 City Gallery Members Part of 2025 New Haven Open Studios Events
City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26, including Judy Atlas, Meg Bloom, Joy Bush, Phyllis Crowley, Jennifer Davies, Roberta Friedman, William Frucht, Rita Hannafin, Barbara Harder, Rob Jacoby, Sheila Kaczmarek, Kathy Kane, Catherine Lavoie, Beatriz Olson, and Tom Peterson. City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26. There will be an Opening Reception on Sunday, October 5, 2-4 p.m., as well as Artist Talks featuring Catherine Lavoie and Sheila Kaczmarek on Sunday, October 12, 2-4 p.m., and Phyllis Crowley and Barbara Harder on Sunday, October 26, 2-4 p.m. City Gallery is
located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday -
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. or by appointment. For further information please
contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.
OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY
Explore the shapes and patterns of the natural world through the art of papercutting.
Students will learn to design and cut original compositions using freehand techniques with precision tools and fine scissors. Beginning with simple forms and gradually advancing in complexity, all work is created at a manageable 5 x 7″ scale. Finished papercuts are assembled into a hand-crafted softcover book featuring framed pockets to hold and display the artwork. A reusable page template allows for flexible expansion. The final result will be a beautifully bound collection of intricate, personal designs.
We will also take a field trip to a local professional paper cutter’s studio and gallery for a demonstration.
This is a course for both beginners and those with some experience. Many of the basic skills of bookbinding will be taught including measuring, cutting, folding, and gluing.
Enrollment in this class includes one 3 hour monitored practice session a week.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $8 for basic materials provided by CAW.
This class will take place in a studio accessed by a flight of stairs. For any accommodations please send a confidential email to registrar@creativeartsworkshop.org
A Book of Papercutting
Join us at the Yale Asian American Cultural Center (295 Crown Street) for a book talk and signing with Daniel Tam-Claiborne , multiracial writer, multimedia producer, nonprofit director, and author of the new novel, Transplants. Daniel will be in conversation with graduate student Nellie Yang. Many thanks to the AACC for hosting while the bookspace is closed!
More about Transplants:
A harrowing and poignant novel following two young women in pursuit of kinship and self-discovery who yearn to survive in a world that doesn’t know where either of them belong.
On a university campus in rural Qixian, Lin and Liz make an improbable pair: Lin, a Chinese student closer to her menagerie of pets than to her peers, and Liz, a Chinese American teacher grieving her mother’s sudden death. They’re each met with hostility—Lin by her classmates, who mock her for dating a white foreigner; Liz by her fellow English teachers, who exploit their privilege—and forge an unlikely friendship.
After a startling betrayal that results in Lin’s expulsion, they swap places. Lin becomes convinced to pursue her degree at a community college near Liz’s Ohio hometown, while Liz searches for answers as to what drove her parents to leave China before she was born. But when a global catastrophe deepens the fissures between modern-day China and an increasingly fractured United States, Lin and Liz—far from home and estranged from themselves—are forced to confront both the familiar and the strange in each other.
Unspooling over the course of a single extraordinary year in our not-yet-distant past and in small towns from Dandong to Deadwood, Transplants is a piercing story of migration, belonging, and the parts of ourselves that get lost in translation. Alternating between Liz and Lin’s perspectives, it is a lyrical and moving exploration of race, love, power, and freedom that illuminates the limits and possibilities of what can happen when we open ourselves to the unknown and reveals how even our fiercest differences may bring us closer than we might ever imagine.
More about Daniel:
Daniel Tam-Claiborne is a multiracial writer, multimedia producer, and nonprofit director. He is the author of the short story collection What Never Leaves, and his writing has appeared in Catapult, Literary Hub, Off Assignment, The Rumpus, HuffPost, and elsewhere. A 2022 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow, he has also received support from the U.S. Fulbright Program, Kundiman, Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the New York State Summer Writers Institute, and others. Daniel holds degrees from Oberlin College, Yale University, and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he lives with his wife and daughter in Seattle.
Transplants: Talk & Signing with Daniel Tam-Claiborne
Gilead's Mental Health Resource Center is excited to launch a free open Family Support Group for those who have a loved one living with a mental health diagnosis.
Watching a loved one struggle with a mental illness can be difficult. Participants will learn coping tools, importance of self-care, peer-to-peer discussion, listen to guest speakers and learn about helpful community supports and resources.
Gilead Mental Health Resource Center Family Support Group
Explore and develop designs for relief, intaglio, and monotype printmaking in this hands-on course.
Class time will focus on creating original designs and concepts as students experiment with print plate substrates, including Corian®, Tetra-Pak®, vinyl records, and various recycled and found materials. Examples of different print styles will be shared to illustrate these techniques.
This course is suitable for beginners and advanced students alike.
Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.
Experimental Printmaking
Discover your creative potential in our Introduction to Drawing course, designed for adults of all skill levels—even if you’ve never picked up a pencil before. In this welcoming and supportive environment, you’ll explore fundamental techniques like shading, line work, and composition while experimenting with a variety of drawing materials. Each session encourages personal expression and growth, helping you build confidence and find your unique artistic voice. Whether you’re looking to relax, learn something new, or rekindle a love for art, this class is the perfect starting point. No prior experience needed—just bring your curiosity and creativity!
Introduction To Drawing
1928 Intermediate Cocktail Class: Technique & Creativity
This hands-on class is designed for guests who’ve taken our Foundation Cocktail Class, or already know the basics, and are eager to dive deeper into the world of craft cocktails.
We’ll explore shaking, stirring, and rolling/throwing techniques, modifiers like vermouths and amari, flavor-balancing tricks, and how to build syrups and infusions that elevate your drinks from good to unforgettable. You’ll taste, build, and finish by creating your very own signature cocktail using a curated selection of spirits, modifiers, and house-made ingredients.
What You’ll Learn:
- Stirred vs. shaken vs. rolled/thrown technique & proper dilution
- Exploring modifiers like vermouth, amaro, liqueurs, sherry and more
- How to create custom syrups and infusions
- Advanced flavor theory & garnish strategy
- How to build, balance, and name your own original cocktail
What’s Included:
- Two hands-on cocktails + a custom build
- Flavor pairings and technique demonstrations
- A cocktail technique cheat sheet to take home
- Light snacks & good vibes
- Prize for the "people's choice" cocktail of the night
Spots are limited and classes often sell out. Grab your tickets now and take your skills beyond the basics. Must be 21+ to attend.
1928 Cocktail Class: Intermediate (Level Two - Session One)
This class is for beginners eager to learn all aspects of pottery, as well as returnees who wish to hone their skills. Although the primary focus is on wheel throwing, we will also explore hand-building and ways to combine the two disciplines. Time will additionally be spent on the importance of trimming and glazing.
Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27 and firing fees are $3.50/pound. Payable by credit card, cash, or check.
Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis and you are encouraged to take advantage of this.
Beginning/ Intermediate Pottery
Don’t be intimidated any longer—come learn to paint. This class will unfold the mysteries of painting by introducing students to the basics: selecting materials, setting up a palette, handling paint, and composing a picture. The class will emphasize learning to see what you wish to paint with the goal of rendering form clearly in terms of color and design. Come to the first class ready to paint.
CAW does not supply paint, brushes, or canvas. Please see the list below for what students need to bring.
Introduction to Painting
Learn to create amazing ceramic items using just your hands, fingers, and simple tools! Potter Nancy Scilipote will teach you ancient hand building techniques such as coil building, slab building and pinch pots – and how to enhance your creations with surface textures and glazes. No experience needed. Classes will be held in Gallery 53’s fully-equipped ground level pottery studio. If you’ve always wanted to try making pottery but have been intimidated by the wheel, this is a great way to dive in. Come and have fun, get your hands dirty, and discover why “clay’s the way!”
$220 members, $230 non-members. Class fee includes materials fee.
Hand Built Pottery - Fall 2025 - Evenings
Ready to become a more confident, comfortable, and proficient public speaker?
Whether you want to become a motivational leader, a persuasive visionary, or a master of presentation, the Valley Shore Toastmasters Club can help!
In-person meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 7 pm in the Cafe of the Madison Senior Center, located at 29 Bradley Road in Madison, CT.
Our mission is to provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.
For more information, please email the Club at: officers-3940@toastmastersclubs.org.
Valley Shore Toastmasters Meeting
Bingo every Monday Night!
Music Bingo!
Weekly Argentine Tango Monday classes in Milford, CT. Mix with ongoing Tango Sueño Academy classes. (Not only Meetup)
Do you tango? Learn from expert instructor Jorge "Gem" Duras who has been teaching tango professionally since 2003. Are you ready for the passion of tango? $20 intro class. Contact us at www.tangosueno.com
Argentine Tango Essentials in Milford, CT, mix with ongoing Tango Sueño class
Group Meditation led by Bob Vinci in a relaxed, comfortable, open and friendly setting. First-time meditators are welcome, as are those who are experienced. The simple technique we use is always happily explained. Each session lasts an hour, but newer meditators may practice at whatever duration is comfortable. People have join us for stress reduction, self-healing, mind-sharpening, expanding consciousness and deepening spirituality, finding success with these and more! 10 to 20+ people regularly attend. Please visit themeditationman.org for more info.
Meditation in Middletown Meetup
Discover the artistry of rug tufting, a creative process where participants will sketch a pattern on a cloth, then use a tufting gun to inject the yarn into the cloth.
Participants will delve into the hands-on experience of tufting their own unique designs. The process begins with sketching a pattern on a cloth, followed by using a tufting gun to intricately inject yarn into the fabric canvas. Each participant will be assigned the use of tufting gun and frame, all materials will be provided to create a rug approximately 20" x24". Over the two sessions participants will create a carpet of their own design which they can take home.
What to Expect:
Participants will explore the fascinating world of rug tufting, with each attendee provided with the necessary tools, including a tufting gun and frame. With expert guidance, you'll bring your vision to life, creating a stunning rug approximately 20" x 24".
This class runs over 2 sessions: Sunday 10a - 5p & Monday 7p - 9p. The Monday session is for finishing the backing on your rug. If you cannot make the Monday portion, please inform the instructor so your rugs method can be adjusted to finish in one day.
Skills Learned:
- Sketching rug designs on cloth
- Operating a tufting gun with precision
- Weaving techniques for texture and color variety
Who Should Take This Class:
This workshop welcomes both beginners and those with some experience eager to explore the art of rug tufting and bring their designs to life.
What's Provided:
- All necessary materials for rug tufting, including yarn and fabric canvas.
- Expert guidance and assistance throughout both sessions.
- Tufting gun and frame assigned for individual use
Reserve your spot now for a captivating journey into the art of rug tufting. Limited spaces available. Unleash your creativity and take home a unique carpet crafted by your own hands!
This class runs over 2 sessions: Sunday 10a - 5p & Monday 7p - 9p. The Monday session is for finishing the backing on your rug. If you cannot make the Monday portion, please inform the instructor so your rugs method can be adjusted to finish in one day.
Instructor: Vanessa Reyes
Workshop Ticket Fee: $157.00
MakeHaven members: $134.00
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://www.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=556&reset=1&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
Create Your Own Hand-Tufted Rug: Beginner Workshop
How to Balance Pregnancy & Relationship
Join us for an insightful event in Atlanta where we will discuss tips and strategies on maintaining a healthy relationship while navigating the journey of pregnancy. Whether you're expecting your first child or adding to your family, this event is for you! Learn from experts and share experiences with other couples facing similar challenges. Don't miss out on this opportunity to strengthen your bond and prepare for the exciting changes ahead. See you there!
How to Balance Pregnancy & Relationship
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
September 15 - October 27, 2025
Opening Reception on Wednesday September 17, 5:00-7:00pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Simon O’Reilly’s work explores the intersections of image-making, narrative form, and emerging technology. Drawing from disciplines such as sculpture, visual effects, cinema, and digital animation, he creates audiovisual experiences that question perception, materiality, and the emotional weight of images. Whether projecting a film in a darkened room, composing digitally altered video, or experimenting with motion capture and game engines, O’Reilly is interested in how screens mediate memory, identity, and presence.
This exhibition brings together a series of self-directed works that explore speculative image-making, ritual, and the boundaries of narrative structure. At its center is Elsewhere, a silent black-and-white short film that follows a solitary oyster harvester encountering a creature made of shells. The work is contemplative and immersive, and this installation is designed to mirror the film’s pacing—slowed, reflective, and intimate. The creature’s costume, which will be exhibited separately, serves as a sculptural anchor that expands the film’s mythology beyond the screen.
Surrounding Elsewhere are smaller works: early short films, digital experiments, motion-captured fragments, and animated 3D prints. These pieces lean into genre—science fiction, speculative fiction, surrealism—but are modest in tone. They were created during moments of curiosity, when experimenting with new tools or aesthetics. Many contain humor, abstraction, or visual ambiguity, and most were made independently, outside the larger collaborative film environment O’Reilly often works in.
Simon O’Reilly’s is a Middletown based media artist, filmmaker and cinematographer. He is an adjunct instructor in CT State Middlesex’s New Media Production program and teaching Film Production this fall semester. O’Reilly holds degrees from Concordia University (Montréal, Canada) and from Middlesex Community College (Middletown, CT).
See this exhibition’s companion website at: Elsewhere & Other Fragments
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office
Hours: Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
https://ctstate.edu/art-galleries/#middlesex
CT State Community College Middlesex
100 Training Hill Road
Middletown, CT 06457
Simon O’Reilly: “Elsewhere and Other Fragments” @ CT State Community College Middlesex
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the Elected Artist Members Exhibition on view from September 22 through November 20, 2025. The annual exhibit highlights work by more than 30 accomplished artists. The opening reception is on September 25 from 4:30pm to 6:00pm and is free and open to the public.
“CAS is delighted to have incredible depth of artistic talent within our elected artist membership group. It is an honor to showcase their art in this special show,” said Robin Hammeal-Urban, CAS President.
The exhibition is at the Andrews Memorial Town Hall, 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT and is open during regular Town Hall hours. CAS is a vibrant arts community with members from across the state and beyond working in all fine art media. The organization sponsors exhibitions, education programs and plein air events. New members are always welcome. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Clinton Art Society Presents Elected Artists Exhibition
Develop your pottery skills as you focus on wheel-throwing techniques in stoneware and porcelain.
Lessons will cover both functional and decorative pottery with emphasis on classical forms as we know them. Students will be shown how to apply glazes and/or oxide washes to achieve desired results, such as combining glaze colors and the application of wood ash to create unexpected effects on their work. Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Intermediate and Advanced Pottery
For 3 weeks we will be exploring our sensory and play stations, as well as getting our little finger wet with paint. This little class is perfect for preparing your little one for preschool or kindergarten drop off! with the class only lasting 1.5 hours - it's just enough time for them to settle in and explore before seeing you again. This series theme is a Not-So-Spooky Halloween and Fall Theme
This is a closed to the public class! No walk in customers during drop off sessions.
Piglet's Drop Off Series-Not-so-spooky Fall Preschool Playgroup
The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, in partnership with ArtsWest CT, will be conducting an office hours event at the West Haven Library on Tuesday, October 21<sup>st</sup> between 10 am and 3 pm. Artists can register for one-on-one sessions to speak with Arts Council staff to brainstorm, talk through artistic ideas, and learn about the resources these organizations can provide to artists in the community.
The goal of this event is for the Arts Council to make themselves more visible to the arts community, share information on the resources they provide, and get feedback on what people in the community would like to see in the future as far as events and programming.
Schedule a 15-minute consult using this link: https://bit.ly/acregionaltour or drop in between 10 am and 3 pm!
Arts Council Regional Tour - West Haven Office Hours
This exhibition will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall at 406 Prospect Street, New Haven from October 9 - December 5 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 - 4 p.m., except for Thanksgiving week, when the ISM is closed.
Lucasen Brown: Stanza presents a series of twenty intimate-scaled abstract paintings developed during Brown's time at Yale Institute of Sacred Music/Yale Divinity School (2023-2025). The exhibition also includes a selection of works on paper with corresponding poems by 2025 ISM graduate Emily Chan from a small book-length collaboration.
Each painting has an association for the artist: a life event, a place, a feeling, a person. Brown explores ways the painting process weaves memory, trauma and spiritual repair: "Wholeness, to me, is when I am just a painter in the world who allows a world of feeling into my abstract paintings—a place where everything belongs.” The paintings hold space for viewers to consider their own healing through faith, noticing, and remaining open to uncertainty.
Paint, for Brown, becomes both a surface and a subject. The artist hopes the paintings evoke corporeality, silence, interiority, and sacred everydayness. The repetition of marks on the painting surfaces is meditative and accretive.
The paintings are informed by textile, specifically Lenore Tawney's open-warp weavings; art movements including Minimalism and Pattern Painting and Decoration; and essays, namely Roland Barthes' theory of text and textile.
The exhibition traces the paintings’ transition from grid-based abstraction to a more intuitive and emotionally attuned process that pushes beyond the limitation of the grid. The artist realized his painting world, emotional and liberative, could no longer be confined to a grid.
Free and open to the public.
Exhibition curated by Lucasen Brown.
All are welcome to join us for an opening reception for this art exhibit on Wednesday, October 8 at 5 p.m.
Contact: Anesu Nyamupingidza
Art credit: Lucasen Brown, Just Walking Around, Oil on Linen, 2025
Lucasen Brown: Stanza (Art Exhibition)
15 City Gallery Members Part of 2025 New Haven Open Studios Events
City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26, including Judy Atlas, Meg Bloom, Joy Bush, Phyllis Crowley, Jennifer Davies, Roberta Friedman, William Frucht, Rita Hannafin, Barbara Harder, Rob Jacoby, Sheila Kaczmarek, Kathy Kane, Catherine Lavoie, Beatriz Olson, and Tom Peterson. City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26. There will be an Opening Reception on Sunday, October 5, 2-4 p.m., as well as Artist Talks featuring Catherine Lavoie and Sheila Kaczmarek on Sunday, October 12, 2-4 p.m., and Phyllis Crowley and Barbara Harder on Sunday, October 26, 2-4 p.m. City Gallery is
located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday -
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. or by appointment. For further information please
contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.
OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY
Damiët Schneeweisz, Residential Fellow at the YCBA, explores the artistic worlds of the eighteenth-century Caribbean through portrait miniatures.
Learn more here.
Preregistration is required for this program. Please contact ycba.studyroom@yale.edu to register.
Research in Action: “Portrait of a Young Man”
Make art, have fun, and hang out with like-minded teenagers interested in art, creativity, and creating community! The artist William Blake combined poetry, painting, and printmaking to create illuminated works that spoke to the changing times. Dive deep into our special exhibition William Blake: Burning Bright to look closely at objects and create your own mixed-media print.
To learn more, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/teen-tuesday-wordimage
Teen Tuesday: Word/Image
Beginner Art Classes for Ages 4–6 at The Giggling Pig New Haven!
Is your little one ready to explore their creativity? In our Beginner Art Class, children ages 4–6 will be introduced to the fundamentals of art — including blending, color, and composition — all in a fun, relaxed, and nurturing environment.
Each week brings a new project and new techniques to discover! From painting and pastels to mixed media, your child will gain confidence, learn creative problem-solving, and develop their very own artistic style.
What to Expect:
1-hour guided art class
Exploration of different mediums and textures
Encouragement of imagination and self-expression
A welcoming, supportive space for every child
Weekly attendance encouraged but not required — it’s the best way for your young artist to grow!
Pre-registration is required — spots fill quickly!
Call (203)455-8767 to reserve your spot today or visit www.thegigglingpig.com/new-haven
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Let’s make creativity part of your child’s week!
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Beginner Art Classes for Ages 4–6 at The Giggling Pig New Haven!
Intermediate Art Classes for Ages 7–9 at The Giggling Pig New Haven!
Is your child ready to take their creativity to the next level?
Our Intermediate Art Class is designed for young artists who are eager to explore their own style and dive deeper into artistic techniques and expression.
In this 1.5-hour class, students will create more detailed artwork, learning to work independently while expressing their unique personality through art. Each week, they’ll explore a variety of mediums — including clay, watercolor, mixed media, acrylic, and tempera — helping them discover what they love most.
What to Expect:
Guided instruction with room for independent creativity
Exploration of multiple mediums and materials
Lessons in color theory, composition, and artistic values
A supportive environment that builds confidence and skill
Held four days a week, this class is perfect for kids who want to grow their art skills while having fun!
Weekly attendance encouraged for the best creative growth.
Pre-registration required — call to reserve your spot today or visit www.thegigglingpig.com/new-haven
Give your child the gift of creativity, confidence, and self-expression!
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Intermediate Art Classes for Ages 7–9 at The Giggling Pig New Haven!
Join Yale Consort for a service of Choral Evensong, focused on music, readings, and quiet contemplation. Through hymns, psalms, canticles, and reflections, the centuries-old tradition of Choral Evensong invites us to come together in stillness and prayer.
Free and open to the public.
Due to the off-campus nature of Yale Consort events, they will not be livestreamed. We invite you to join us in person as you are able.
Yale Consort, a professional vocal ensemble conducted by Professor James O’Donnell and sponsored by the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, provides high quality choral music for a series of evening services in local parishes and chapels.
View the Yale Consort event site
Contact: Clifton Massey
Choral Evensong with Yale Consort
Flint Street Theater at Friends Center for Children is hosting a panel discussion and a screening of curated clips from the film The Right to Read. Join us on Tuesday, October 21st, from 5:30–8:00 PM for a conversation with featured speakers Erick Russell (CT State Treasurer), Kareem Weaver (veteran teacher and NAACP activist), Steven Hernandez (ConnCAN Executive Director), Dr. Madeline Negrón (NHPS Superintendent), and Dr. Doris Dumas (President, GNH NAACP). The event is free and open to all.
The Right to Read at Flint Street Theater
Explore the art of black and white film photography.
Learn how to operate a 35mm camera, develop film, and print black and white images in the darkroom. We will also learn to analyze our images with a focus on light, composition, and creating meaning. Class time will include demonstrations, critiques, and guided lab work.
More advanced students are welcome to join and continue working on independent projects.
The class also includes an optional Friday evening open darkroom practice session where students can work on and refine the techniques discussed in class.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $40 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Introduction to Black and White Analog Film Photography
Join us to draw or paint from a nude model. The 3-hour session includes mixed-length poses. These are monitored “open drawing” sessions; there is no instruction.
Students must register at least 48 hours in advance.
Working From A Live Model
Join EWMW artist in residence Kat Wiese in pulp mixing, papermaking, and bookbinding in a 5-week lab. Participants will learn how to make paper from both recycled and raw materials. Participants will be able to bring materials of their own and use both natural and synthetic materials on site, like pressed flowers, kraft paper, and recycled prints. Book binding methods will include accordion, French binding, and Celtic binding. Students will be instructed in how to make two 6 x 8 inch books using Celtic and French binding methods using the papers they made during the first two weeks. More advanced students, or those with existing creative projects, are welcome to join the course and work at their own pace on paper related projects.
All materials are provided. Students are encouraged to bring papers they may like to include in their books or use as recycled papers for pulp making.
Lab outline:
Week 1, October 14: Papermaking, flower pressing
Week 2, October 21: Papermaking
Week 3, October 28: Bookmaking prep
Week 4, November 4: Accordion fold, Celtic binding
Week 5, November 11: French binding
Please call the museum on weekdays from 9 to 5 with any questions or scholarship inquiries.
Adult Workshop: "Paper Play" Experimental Lab
Welcome to the New Haven Rock Climbing Meetup!
Hosted by City Climb Gym
We aim to introduce everyone to indoor rock climbing, and encourage people of all abilities to join.
We meet from 6:00PM-8:00PM on Tuesday evenings, at City Climb Gym in New Haven, CT. Let's say hello in the lobby, get harnessed up, and head out to the top-rope area. Anyone with a name tag is down to meet new people and climb!
If you’ve RSVP’d for the Meetup, your first time is free!
Subsequent day passes will $12 with rental gear offered for $5.
BELAY CERTIFICATION
If you are already belay certified at City Climb then you're all set. If you aren't, but know how to belay, we can get you a quick belay test and you'll be good to go.
Have no experience belaying? Don't worry! We can belay for you! After your first Meetup we do recommend that you schedule a Belay Class with the front desk, though. It'll make climbing as a group easier during the following Meetups.
What to bring:
- A water bottle
- A killer attitude
Important to know:
City Climb is located at 342 Winchester Ave New Haven, CT. Turn off the road next to Strength Haven on Winchester. Go straight down the driveway and you'll be in the parking lot! Looking forward to seeing you there!
Climb New Haven!
In this multi-week workshop, participants will learn to forge their own custom chef’s knife and paring knife from high-carbon or stainless steel. Over the course of four sessions, you’ll explore the chemistry and craftsmanship behind blade creation—from raw steel to finished, functional kitchen tools. You’ll also gain hands-on experience using the tools of both the metal and wood shops to shape, assemble, and finish your knives for long-term performance.
This is a four-part class held weekly on Tuesdays beginning September 2.
What to Expect
Each week builds on the last as you work through the full knife-making process:
- Week 1 – Profiling & Heat Treatment
- Shape your raw steel and heat treat it to alter the metal’s chemistry for hardness and durability. Learn about blade anatomy and knife styles.
- Week 2 – Beveling & Rough Shaping
- Begin forming the cutting edge and refining the geometry of your blades using belt grinders and other metalworking tools.
- Week 3 – Handle Shaping & Assembly
- Design and create custom handles using woodworking tools, then attach them to your blades for a complete, ergonomic fit.
- Week 4 – Finishing & Edge Work
- Refine your blades, sharpen them, and learn how to care for your finished knives to maintain sharpness and longevity.
This is a hands-on, skill-building workshop. Expect to work with kilns, grinders, sanders, and saws in a supportive and guided environment.
Skills You’ll Acquire
• Understanding of blade metallurgy and heat treatment
• Use of kilns, grinders, buffing wheels, drill presses, and woodworking tools
• Knife profiling, beveling, and edge forming
• Handle shaping and knife assembly
• Knife care and long-term maintenance
What’s Provided
• High-carbon or stainless steel blanks
• Handle materials (wood, adhesives, and hardware)
• Access to metal and woodshop tools and equipment
• Instruction and support across all four sessions
Who Should Attend
Ideal for beginners and intermediate makers interested in metalwork, bladesmithing, or custom kitchen tools. Whether you’re a home cook, hands-on learner, or DIY enthusiast, this class will guide you through the rewarding process of knife making—start to finish.
Prerequisites/Safety Information
No prior knife-making experience required. All necessary tools, materials, and safety instruction will be provided in class.
This is a four-part class held on consecutive Tuesdays: October 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th
Recommended companion class: Waterjetting B&B.
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://www.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=587&reset=1&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
From Steel to Edge: A Hands-On Knife Making Series
Dockside x Legrify Inspired Sip & Pour – This is Halloween Edition
📅 Tuesday, October 21st | ⏰ 6–8PM | 📍Dockside Brewery, Milford CT
It’s spooky season—and we’re about to pour some serious hocus pocus at Dockside. 🕯️🎃
Join Legrify Inspired for our October Sip & Pour: This is Halloween —a night of candle-making magic, moody brews, and eerie-good vibes.
Whether you’re a witchy wine-lover, a haunted house junkie, or just here for the cozy thrills, this one’s for you.
You’ll pour your own luxury candle with a hauntingly good lineup of scents—smoky woods, black currant, cinnamon clove, toasted marshmallow, and other dark delights. Top it off with seasonal sparkle, glitter, or dried herbs to make it devilishly yours.
Costumes encouraged!
Get into the spirit—whether it's full glam-ghoul, something punny, or just your best witchy hat. We'll have special prizes for our favorite dressed-up guests!
What to expect:
🕯 A full candle-making experience led by the Legrify team
🍷 Dockside’s full food & drink menu available (bonus points for themed cocktails)
🎃 Spooky raffles, Halloween giveaways, and tricks & treats all night long
🛍 Legrify Inspired products available to shop—including exclusive fall candles
🎟 Seating is limited and our October events always fill fast.
Grab your ghouls and let's make some candle magic—costumes, cocktails, and all.
Dockside Brewery Sip & Pour Candle Making
Best Video Film & Cultural Center and Lyric Hall proudly present the acclaimed indie horror film It Follows.
Tickets:
$10 – Film Only
$20 – Film + Drink + Popcorn Combo
Wine and popcorn available onsite — come early, grab your seat, and enjoy a cozy, intimate screening with fellow film fans.
Film Screening: It Follows
This October, a group of five SFF authors with new releases are hitting the road in “traveling book festival” style. Each night, they'll be making a stop at a new location to discuss a different aspect of SFF. Their tour will reach Possible Futures for their fifth stop on Tuesday, October 21st! Panelists will take turns moderating each stop. All five panelists are emerging SFF voices, representing the diverse identities that are part of the new wave in genre. Over four nights, they will be exploring how genre is evolving, how their identities and backgrounds inform their own writing, and where they think SFF is headed.
More about the authors:
Elaine U. Cho is the author of [OCEAN'S GODORI](https://www.possiblefuturesbooks.com/item/vZsE44oxTHOO8KUm0S3vQ)_ and TEO'S DURUMI. She has an MFA in Flute Performance and is a kyūdō practitioner.
Follow: @elaineucho (IG)
Website: https://www.elaineucho.com/
J. R. Dawson (she/they) is the Golden Crown award-winning writer of THE FIRST BRIGHT THING, THELIGHTHOUSE AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD, and
various short stories. You can find them at
Follow: @jrdawsonwriter (IG), @jrdawson (Bluesky),
@jrdawsonwriter (TT)
Website: www.jrdawsonwriter.com
Emily Jane is the USA Today bestselling author of the fun genre-bending novels ON EARTH AS IT IS ONTELEVISION ,HERE BESIDE THE RISING TIDE, and AMERICAN WEREWOLVES. She lives on an urban farm in Cincinnati with her husband and their two kids.
Follow: @emilyjane.author (IG, Threads),
@emilyjaneauthor.bsky.social (Bluesky)
Emily Jane, author (Facebook)
Website: https://www.emilyjaneauthor.com/
Yume Kitasei is a Japanese and American speculative fiction author of THE DEEP SKY, THE STARDUSTGRAIL, and [SALTCROP](https://www.possiblefuturesbooks.com/item/MWpc1qAP1x4aa4AjT3EbA)_. She lives in Brooklyn with two cats, Boondoggle and Filibuster.
Follow: @yumewrites (IG, TT, Bluesky)
Website: www.yumekitasei.com
Mia Tsai is a Taiwanese American author of [BITTERMEDICINE](https://www.possiblefuturesbooks.com/item/bWJw0u8h4EQTLe1vHh6Mw)_, a xianxia-inspired contemporary fantasy, and the forthcoming THE MEMORY HUNTERS. She is also an editor at Giganotosaurus, a 2024 Hugo Award finalist for Best Semiprozine, and the creator of ConCurrent, a SFF convention.
Follow: itsamia.bsky.social (Blue Sky), mia.tsai.books
(IG)
Website: https://www.miatsai.com/
Traveling Science Fiction & Fantasy Festival
After a long hiatus we are back and looking forward to enjoying our favorite hobby in person! Please see below for additional requirements to ensure everyone's health and safety. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to message us.
- What we'll do:
We have a number of tables, run weekly, where we play tabletop RPGs. Several are D&D 5e, but we currently also play "indie" games like Apocalypse World and Blades In the Dark. These tables tend to have a continuing storyline from week to week for a few months, but there's always room to add people into the ongoing games!
- What to bring:
Pencils, pens, character sheets, and books (if you have them)!
- Important to know:
Introduce yourself on our Discord server (linked below) and be assigned a spot prior to showing up!!
- Additional:
Join our Discord server:
Listen to a podcast about our group, its history, and paying to play tabletop games in public spaces:
https://geekspective.com/12007/077-paying-to-play/
Bonus podcast about our group and recruiting new DMs:
https://geekspective.com/11948/136-recruiting-new-gms/
RPG Gaming Night!
Join us for the next gathering of the Secret Film Society where we will screen a new, unreleased film.
At the Secret Film Society, the film is the secret, not our gathering. The title and genre of the film aren’t announced until the show begins. Register and attend to enjoy the surprising reveal!
Our films span a variety of genres and subjects, and viewers may on occasion find some content upsetting or disturbing. As a rule, we don’t show horror films, but we recommend that individuals under 17 years of age be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
The Secret Film Society is presented in partnership with the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. Our distribution partners include Warner Bros. , Neon , Netflix , and more.
Secret Film Society
The Grammy and Emmy Award- winning trio merges classical sensibility with Americana and singer-songwriter styles to push creative boundaries and create a genre-bending style all their own.
Personnel
Nicolas Kendall, violin
Charles Yang, violin
Ranaan Meyer, double bass
Time For Three
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
September 15 - October 27, 2025
Opening Reception on Wednesday September 17, 5:00-7:00pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Simon O’Reilly’s work explores the intersections of image-making, narrative form, and emerging technology. Drawing from disciplines such as sculpture, visual effects, cinema, and digital animation, he creates audiovisual experiences that question perception, materiality, and the emotional weight of images. Whether projecting a film in a darkened room, composing digitally altered video, or experimenting with motion capture and game engines, O’Reilly is interested in how screens mediate memory, identity, and presence.
This exhibition brings together a series of self-directed works that explore speculative image-making, ritual, and the boundaries of narrative structure. At its center is Elsewhere, a silent black-and-white short film that follows a solitary oyster harvester encountering a creature made of shells. The work is contemplative and immersive, and this installation is designed to mirror the film’s pacing—slowed, reflective, and intimate. The creature’s costume, which will be exhibited separately, serves as a sculptural anchor that expands the film’s mythology beyond the screen.
Surrounding Elsewhere are smaller works: early short films, digital experiments, motion-captured fragments, and animated 3D prints. These pieces lean into genre—science fiction, speculative fiction, surrealism—but are modest in tone. They were created during moments of curiosity, when experimenting with new tools or aesthetics. Many contain humor, abstraction, or visual ambiguity, and most were made independently, outside the larger collaborative film environment O’Reilly often works in.
Simon O’Reilly’s is a Middletown based media artist, filmmaker and cinematographer. He is an adjunct instructor in CT State Middlesex’s New Media Production program and teaching Film Production this fall semester. O’Reilly holds degrees from Concordia University (Montréal, Canada) and from Middlesex Community College (Middletown, CT).
See this exhibition’s companion website at: Elsewhere & Other Fragments
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office
Hours: Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
https://ctstate.edu/art-galleries/#middlesex
CT State Community College Middlesex
100 Training Hill Road
Middletown, CT 06457
Simon O’Reilly: “Elsewhere and Other Fragments” @ CT State Community College Middlesex
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the Elected Artist Members Exhibition on view from September 22 through November 20, 2025. The annual exhibit highlights work by more than 30 accomplished artists. The opening reception is on September 25 from 4:30pm to 6:00pm and is free and open to the public.
“CAS is delighted to have incredible depth of artistic talent within our elected artist membership group. It is an honor to showcase their art in this special show,” said Robin Hammeal-Urban, CAS President.
The exhibition is at the Andrews Memorial Town Hall, 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT and is open during regular Town Hall hours. CAS is a vibrant arts community with members from across the state and beyond working in all fine art media. The organization sponsors exhibitions, education programs and plein air events. New members are always welcome. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Clinton Art Society Presents Elected Artists Exhibition
Make functional ceramic pieces using the potter’s wheel as our primary tool. We will cover clay preparation, forming pots on the wheel, and glazing. Every class includes both demonstrations and individually-focused instruction. Wear clothes that can get dirty.
All levels Pottery A
Program for kids birth – age 5.
Join us for a hands-on, child-led play session designed to engage the senses! Sensory Playtime encourages exploration, creativity, and early learning through touch, sound, and movement. Kids are invited to move from station to station, at their own pace, to scoop, squish, pour, and play with a variety of textures and materials in a safe, supportive space alongside their caregivers. This program supports sensory development, fine motor skills, and social interaction—come play, learn, and make a (little) mess with us!
Essex Library programs are free and open to the public.
Program funded in part by the Community Foundation of Middlesex County, and made possible by the GSB Grant Making Fund, and the Whelen Family Fund.
Registration is required for each individual session.
Click here to register for October 22 @ 9:30 AM
Sensory Playtime (Ages 0-5)
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
Learn to create amazing ceramic items using just your hands, fingers, and simple tools! Potter Nancy Scilipote will teach you ancient hand building techniques such as coil building, slab building and pinch pots – and how to enhance your creations with surface textures and glazes. No experience needed. Classes will be held in Gallery 53’s fully-equipped ground level pottery studio. If you’ve always wanted to try making pottery but have been intimidated by the wheel, this is a great way to dive in. Come and have fun, get your hands dirty, and discover why “clay’s the way!”
$220 members, $230 non-members. Class fee includes materials fee.
Hand Built Pottery - Session 2 Fall 2025 - Mornings
Once again Spectrum Art Gallery will have pieces that feature the colors and textures of Fall as we say goodbye to Summer and turn the gallery into an autumn adventure.
The show opens with a reception on Friday, September 19, 6:30 - 8:30pm with wine and food. The Open House Weekend is Saturday,September 20, from 1-6 pm and Sunday, September 21, 1-5pm. The show closes on November 8, 2025.
Emerging Autumn
This exhibition will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall at 406 Prospect Street, New Haven from October 9 - December 5 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 - 4 p.m., except for Thanksgiving week, when the ISM is closed.
Lucasen Brown: Stanza presents a series of twenty intimate-scaled abstract paintings developed during Brown's time at Yale Institute of Sacred Music/Yale Divinity School (2023-2025). The exhibition also includes a selection of works on paper with corresponding poems by 2025 ISM graduate Emily Chan from a small book-length collaboration.
Each painting has an association for the artist: a life event, a place, a feeling, a person. Brown explores ways the painting process weaves memory, trauma and spiritual repair: "Wholeness, to me, is when I am just a painter in the world who allows a world of feeling into my abstract paintings—a place where everything belongs.” The paintings hold space for viewers to consider their own healing through faith, noticing, and remaining open to uncertainty.
Paint, for Brown, becomes both a surface and a subject. The artist hopes the paintings evoke corporeality, silence, interiority, and sacred everydayness. The repetition of marks on the painting surfaces is meditative and accretive.
The paintings are informed by textile, specifically Lenore Tawney's open-warp weavings; art movements including Minimalism and Pattern Painting and Decoration; and essays, namely Roland Barthes' theory of text and textile.
The exhibition traces the paintings’ transition from grid-based abstraction to a more intuitive and emotionally attuned process that pushes beyond the limitation of the grid. The artist realized his painting world, emotional and liberative, could no longer be confined to a grid.
Free and open to the public.
Exhibition curated by Lucasen Brown.
All are welcome to join us for an opening reception for this art exhibit on Wednesday, October 8 at 5 p.m.
Contact: Anesu Nyamupingidza
Art credit: Lucasen Brown, Just Walking Around, Oil on Linen, 2025
Lucasen Brown: Stanza (Art Exhibition)
15 City Gallery Members Part of 2025 New Haven Open Studios Events
City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26, including Judy Atlas, Meg Bloom, Joy Bush, Phyllis Crowley, Jennifer Davies, Roberta Friedman, William Frucht, Rita Hannafin, Barbara Harder, Rob Jacoby, Sheila Kaczmarek, Kathy Kane, Catherine Lavoie, Beatriz Olson, and Tom Peterson. City Gallery is excited to be part of the annual Open Studios event being held throughout New Haven during the month of October. All 15 City Gallery artists will participate in OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY, on view from October 3 through October 26. There will be an Opening Reception on Sunday, October 5, 2-4 p.m., as well as Artist Talks featuring Catherine Lavoie and Sheila Kaczmarek on Sunday, October 12, 2-4 p.m., and Phyllis Crowley and Barbara Harder on Sunday, October 26, 2-4 p.m. City Gallery is
located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday -
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. or by appointment. For further information please
contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.
OPEN STUDIOS @ CITY
School of Music students perform a midday chamber music concert.
Lunchtime Chamber Music
Program for kids ages 5-12.
It’s a half day from school, spend the afternoon getting into the Halloween Spirit by personalizing your own trick-or-treat bag! Design and decorate your very own trick-or-treat canvas tote bag. All materials will be provided.
Essex Library programs are free and open to the public.
Registration is required.
Paint Your Own Trick-or-Treat Bag!
In this 5-sessoin class, children ages 7-11 years old create felted jewelry, animals, flowers and hair clips using wet and needle felting techniques. All materials included. No experience is necessary.
Cathy Lovell’s lifelong interest in the creative arts continues to guide her through a gratifying career as both art educator and studio artist. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire and Wesleyan University, Cathy has taught in the Newton, MA, Greenwich, CT and East Lyme, CT public school systems. She has also taught private classes in various fields including stained glass, jewelry making and silver work, enameling, ceramics, glass bead making, and quilting.
In the interest of furthering her own education, Cathy received a scholarship to attend the Pilchuck Glass School where she worked with Dale Chihuly and Patrick Reyntiens. Her interest in felting began with a workshop led by Lynne Ocone at the Guilford Art Center. Cathy is a member of the Northeast Felt makers Guild where she has had the privilege of participating in classes given by world renowned felt makers. Cathy credits her friend and fellow felt maker Catherine Stebinger with sharing ongoing creative energy, inspiration, and encouragement. Her work is currently exhibited at Spectrum Gallery in Centerbrook, Connecticut.