

FREE Summer Meals for ALL kids and teens 18 and under!
50+ open sites in New Haven!
Serving breakfast, lunch, and/or supper.
No registration or sign up required!
Meals MUST be eaten on site.
June 23, 2025-August 15, 2025 (Monday-Friday) no meals July 4th.
See website for locations, dates, & serving times: https://nhpscnp.org/
FREE Summer Meals for Kids & Teens
Explore the world of art and textures in exciting ways.
Students will use fun materials like clay, sand, colorful yarn, cozy fabric, and feathers to create unique “paintings.” In addition, they will make their own play dough, build wooden creations, and swirl colors to make marbled paper.
Through play and creativity, our youngest students will learn about textures, shapes, and how to design on flat surfaces.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Sensory Art
Digital Botany is a creative adventure where art meets nature! Use Procreate to bring plants, flowers, fruits, and more to life with stunning digital illustrations.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to level up your skills, learn how to blend colors, shade, and add texture to create realistic, vibrant botanical art. It’s a hands-on, nature-filled journey that’s perfect for anyone excited to mix art with the beauty of the natural world!
The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Digital Botany
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Wabi Arts' Summer Teen Photography Program emphasizes the significance of validating teens' unique perspectives and empowering their self-image. Through this program, students will learn the art of photography from experienced artists and commercial photographers, gaining hands-on experience and honing their skills. At the conclusion of the seven-week program, students will showcase their creations in a final art exhibition, providing an opportunity to display their artistic talents and gain recognition for their hard work. Interested teens aged 14-19 are encouraged to apply promptly. For more information and to secure their spot in the program, please visit www.wabi.gallery
Wábi Arts Summer Teen Photography Program
DEFENSIVE PISTOL II
MONDAY JUNE 30, 2025
Blue Trail Range
316 N Branford RD
Wallingford, CT 06492
9:00am to 5:00pm
$250.00 Per person
THIS IS NOT A BEGINNER CLASS!
Students should know and be able to perform all aspects of safe firearm handing, loading, unloading, & malfunction clearing.
This course is designed to introduce the intermediate or advanced shooter to the art of defensive and tactical pistol shooting.
Students are expected to arrive 30 minutes before start time for set up and range safety briefing.
COURSE BREAKDOWN:
- Range orientation
- Firearms safety
- Warm-up drills
- Ready positions
- Close quarters engagements
- Drawing and re-holstering techniques
- Reloading techniques and malfunction clearance drills
- Search & scan / situational awareness
- Single hand techniques (right and left and transitions)
- Moving and shooting / shooting and moving
- Failure drills
- Presentation & draw techniques
- Turning and shooting
- Cover versus concealment
- Seated position shooting
- Close range speed shooting
- Dueling
EQUIPMENT LIST:
- Quality functional semi-automatic pistol
- 5 magazines minimum
- Minimum of 600 rounds of brass cased ammunition (no steel cased ammunition)
- 5 rounds of dummy ammunition
- Quality Kydex concealment holster IWB / AIWB / OWB with concealment garment — PLEASE NO flimsy nylon or cloth holsters. NO BLACKHAWK SERPA, UNCLE MIKE'S, FOBUS, or ALIEN GEAR, holsters.
- We do not allow ankle, small of the back, or shoulder holsters.
- We recommend: Blackpoint Tactical, Black Center Tactical, 508 Holsters, Dark Star Gear, C&G Holsters, Raven Concealment, G-Code, or Concealment Express.
- Magazine or loading device pouches / magazine carrier, etc.
- Sturdy belt at least 1.5” wide
- Footwear suitable for rapid movement and turning with good ankle support.
- Clothing suitable for training in any weather – long pants – long sleeve shirt, hoodie or jacket for cold weather.
- Wraparound eyewear, polycarbonate lenses or non-shattering prescription glasses
- Earmuffs and earplugs
- Notebook and pen for note taking
- Humble willing to learn attitude
- Lunch, snacks, hydration to last throughout the day
For more information or questions please contact: info@oftllc.us
For more info: info@oftllc.us
CUSTOMER REFUND REQUESTS OR CUSTOMER CANCELLATIONS
No Refunds unless we cancel the course.
If you have to cancel attending a course you are registered for you may opt to transfer to another course that has openings within the calendar year provided you give 7 days notice of the cancellation.
No exceptions.
No-Call/No-Show: Participants who do not show to the event without prior 7 days notice forfeit their deposit.
DEFENSIVE PISTOL II - WALLINGFORD, CT
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
🍻Happy Hour Alert! 🚨 Join us at Dockside Brewery, Mon-Fri 3-6PM at the bar for deals that will make your wallet smile! 💸
Happy Hour!
Get ready to design and create your own amazing structures—think cozy huts, towering skyscrapers, wacky bridges, and more!
Travel through time as you discover cool designs from ancient wonders to modern masterpieces, then bring your own ideas to life.
Build, draw, paint, and create with all kinds of materials: wood, clay, paper, boxes, tubes, nature treasures, and recyclables.
Get ready for a mixed-media adventure packed with drawing, painting, collaging, and loads of fun!
Weather permitting, there will be a one-day field trip to the Yale University Art Gallery to sketch the architectural details of the space.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Architectural Adventures: Exploring Space and Structures
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Join us every Monday for Music Bingo at Dockside Brewery!!! The most fun you’ve had on a Monday in a long time!🎶 7PM start! See you there🍻
Music Bingo!
Get ready to master the essentials of strategic account management in our hands-on workshop
Strategic Account Management Essentials Workshop in New Haven, CT
FREE Summer Meals for ALL kids and teens 18 and under!
50+ open sites in New Haven!
Serving breakfast, lunch, and/or supper.
No registration or sign up required!
Meals MUST be eaten on site.
June 23, 2025-August 15, 2025 (Monday-Friday) no meals July 4th.
See website for locations, dates, & serving times: https://nhpscnp.org/
FREE Summer Meals for Kids & Teens
Explore the world of art and textures in exciting ways.
Students will use fun materials like clay, sand, colorful yarn, cozy fabric, and feathers to create unique “paintings.” In addition, they will make their own play dough, build wooden creations, and swirl colors to make marbled paper.
Through play and creativity, our youngest students will learn about textures, shapes, and how to design on flat surfaces.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Sensory Art
Digital Botany is a creative adventure where art meets nature! Use Procreate to bring plants, flowers, fruits, and more to life with stunning digital illustrations.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to level up your skills, learn how to blend colors, shade, and add texture to create realistic, vibrant botanical art. It’s a hands-on, nature-filled journey that’s perfect for anyone excited to mix art with the beauty of the natural world!
The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Digital Botany
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Wabi Arts' Summer Teen Photography Program emphasizes the significance of validating teens' unique perspectives and empowering their self-image. Through this program, students will learn the art of photography from experienced artists and commercial photographers, gaining hands-on experience and honing their skills. At the conclusion of the seven-week program, students will showcase their creations in a final art exhibition, providing an opportunity to display their artistic talents and gain recognition for their hard work. Interested teens aged 14-19 are encouraged to apply promptly. For more information and to secure their spot in the program, please visit www.wabi.gallery
Wábi Arts Summer Teen Photography Program
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Storytime at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Embark on a magical journey with your little ones as Miss Phyllis brings stories to life at the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Join us every Tuesday in July & August for a delightful Storytime at 10:30 am and 11:30 am.
What’s in store for your little adventurer?
Story Time: Dive into the enchanting world of storytelling with Miss Phyllis, where imagination knows no bounds!
Trolley Ride: All aboard for a scenic trolley ride after the stories – a journey filled with wonder and excitement!
Drink & Snack: Quench those little thirsts and satisfy those tiny tummies with included refreshments.
Take-Home Treasure: Each child receives a copy of the book that sparks their imagination during Storytime!
Ticket Information: $10 per child – Admission covers the full Storytime experience.
Tuesdays in July & August – Mark your calendars for the ultimate summer adventure!
Additional Notes: Weekly Story Updates: Discover new tales each week! Check our website regularly to catch them all.
Prompt Start: Storytimes start promptly at 10:30 am and 11:30 am, so don’t be late!
Reserve Your Spot: Call now or visit our website to make reservations. Limited spots available, and reservations are strongly recommended.
Don’t miss out on this unique blend of stories, laughter, and trolley adventures! Create cherished memories with Storytime at the Shore Line Trolley Museum. See you there!
Storytime Tuesdays
Mark your calendars! We're kicking off something sweet ! 🍪
🎉 Introducing Cookie39's Free Cookie of the Month 🎉
The first 39 people to visit Cookie39 on the 1st day of each month in 2025 will receive a FREE Cookie of the Month. Doors open daily at 11am sharp. First come, first served.
Monthly flavors to be announced on Instagram @cookiethirtynine.
Made from scratch daily, baked fresh, and served warm. Tell all of your cookie-loving friends, spread the word, and don’t miss out! 🍪✨
🎉 Introducing Cookie39's Free Cookie of the Month 🎉
Come to the library every second Tuesday of the month to meet the Oak Street Health team and learn more about how Oak Street Health can keep you healthy and living life more fully!
Oak St Health
This talk will explore two works by Tracey Emin through the lens of her hometown, Margate. The seaside town of Margate is not merely a backdrop for Emin, but a vital source of creative inspiration, just as it was for artists and writers past, including J. M. W. Turner, T. S. Eliot, and Charles Dickens. Emin’s identification with Margate, shaped by formative and turbulent years spent there, is central to her artistic persona—indeed, during the late 1990s Emin coined the moniker “Mad Tracey from Margate.” Lily Waterton will examine how Emin's personal mythology intertwines with the social and geographic context of the place she continues to call home.
For more information, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/art-context-motherland-tracey-emin-and-margate
Art in Context | “Motherland”: Tracey Emin and Margate
Get ready to design and create your own amazing structures—think cozy huts, towering skyscrapers, wacky bridges, and more!
Travel through time as you discover cool designs from ancient wonders to modern masterpieces, then bring your own ideas to life.
Build, draw, paint, and create with all kinds of materials: wood, clay, paper, boxes, tubes, nature treasures, and recyclables.
Get ready for a mixed-media adventure packed with drawing, painting, collaging, and loads of fun!
Weather permitting, there will be a one-day field trip to the Yale University Art Gallery to sketch the architectural details of the space.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Architectural Adventures: Exploring Space and Structures
Sensory-Friendly Tuesdays at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Does your child dream of a trolley ride, but crowds, lines, or loud noises pose a challenge? We’ve got the perfect solution! Introducing our special Sensory-Friendly Tuesday Afternoons in July and August.
What to Expect:
- Reduced Crowds: Limited attendance for an intimate experience.
- Reserved Tickets: Secure your spot through our website.
- Quiet Environment: From the Visitor Center to the Trolley ride itself.
- Calm and Relaxing: Providing a low-stress atmosphere.
Event Details:
- Every Tuesday afternoon in July and August.
- Trolley rides at 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.
Prepare Ahead: Visit our website for a narrative walk-through, allowing your family to preview and prepare for the entire experience. We want to ensure that every moment is enjoyable and stress-free for your loved ones.
Reserve Your Spot: Tickets are limited, so don’t miss out! Visit our website to secure your place on the sensory-friendly trolley adventure.
Join us for an unforgettable journey where everyone can experience the joy of a trolley ride in a supportive and understanding environment. Shore Line Trolley Museum – Making Memories, Creating Smiles!
Sensory Friendly Tuesday Afternoons
Instructed by Annie Sailer
39 Putnam Avenue
Hamden, CT 06517
Annie Sailer Adult Intermediate Dance Class
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Step into a world where history meets harmony at the Bluegrass Jam at the Museum! Dive deep into the heart of American bluegrass music, as the Shore Line Trolley Museum transforms into a vibrant stage for an evening of musical enchantment.
On the first Tuesday of each month, as the clock strikes 6:00pm, witness a musical rendezvous that celebrates the soulful rhythms and spirited tunes of bluegrass. Whether you're a seasoned musician or someone who simply loves the melodies, there's a spot for you in this musical extravaganza. Come with friends, family, or venture solo – all are welcome!
Set against the backdrop of the Shore Line Trolley Museum's historic charm, attendees will be treated to the mesmerizing sounds of bluegrass, surrounded by the timeless allure of vintage trolleys. It's not just a concert; it's a journey through time, where every note echoes the legacy of a cherished American musical tradition.
Bring along your curiosity and immerse yourself in an evening of musical brilliance. Whether you're strumming along or swaying to the rhythms, Bluegrass Jam at the Museum promises memories that will linger long after the last chord is played.
While the event itself is a gift to music lovers, we kindly suggest a donation of any amount to support the Shore Line Trolley Museum's continued dedication to preserving history and promoting the arts.
Mark your calendars, spread the word, and let's make history together at Bluegrass Jam at the Museum. A night of melodies, memories, and magic awaits!
Bluegrass Jam at the Museum
Are you a maker in the Milford, CT area? Do you knit, crochet, needlepoint or indulge in any other portable craft? Local makers and crafters of all skill levels are invited to gather and work on their projects (BYO materials) over a good cup of coffee (or tea), with a side of great conversation. Share, learn, or just enjoy the company of your fellow makers.
Milford Makers Meet-Up
Story-rich songs + soulful acoustic vibes from CT's own Zach Andersen - co-founder of Monsters of Acoustic Rock.
Connecticut singer-songwriter Zach Andersen Live at Klekolo
Join us at the Singles Party show!
Meet and be seen by singles just like yourself!
This is a fun, engaging, and easy way to meet someone new! During the event, a variety of fun and unique questions will be asked to get to know each other better.
Grab a Singles Party ticket to join us!
Recommended Ages: 25+
See you there!
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Singles Party [Vendors Welcome]
Join us at the Singles Party show!
Meet and be seen by singles just like yourself!
This is a fun, engaging, and easy way to meet someone new! During the event, a variety of fun and unique questions will be asked to get to know each other better.
Grab a Singles Party ticket to join us!
Recommended Ages: 25+
See you there!
(👀 The next steps will be sent to you via email make sure to check your spam folder.)
Singles Party [Vendors Welcome]
FREE Summer Meals for ALL kids and teens 18 and under!
50+ open sites in New Haven!
Serving breakfast, lunch, and/or supper.
No registration or sign up required!
Meals MUST be eaten on site.
June 23, 2025-August 15, 2025 (Monday-Friday) no meals July 4th.
See website for locations, dates, & serving times: https://nhpscnp.org/
FREE Summer Meals for Kids & Teens
Explore the world of art and textures in exciting ways.
Students will use fun materials like clay, sand, colorful yarn, cozy fabric, and feathers to create unique “paintings.” In addition, they will make their own play dough, build wooden creations, and swirl colors to make marbled paper.
Through play and creativity, our youngest students will learn about textures, shapes, and how to design on flat surfaces.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Sensory Art
Digital Botany is a creative adventure where art meets nature! Use Procreate to bring plants, flowers, fruits, and more to life with stunning digital illustrations.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to level up your skills, learn how to blend colors, shade, and add texture to create realistic, vibrant botanical art. It’s a hands-on, nature-filled journey that’s perfect for anyone excited to mix art with the beauty of the natural world!
The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Digital Botany
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Wabi Arts' Summer Teen Photography Program emphasizes the significance of validating teens' unique perspectives and empowering their self-image. Through this program, students will learn the art of photography from experienced artists and commercial photographers, gaining hands-on experience and honing their skills. At the conclusion of the seven-week program, students will showcase their creations in a final art exhibition, providing an opportunity to display their artistic talents and gain recognition for their hard work. Interested teens aged 14-19 are encouraged to apply promptly. For more information and to secure their spot in the program, please visit www.wabi.gallery
Wábi Arts Summer Teen Photography Program
Sarah Schneiderman from Glastonbury, Connecticut, is the featured artist at the Cheshire Public Library at 104 Main Street in Cheshire, CT, from July 2 through July 30, 2025. Her exhibit, “More Garbage Than Fish,” showcases assemblages made from trash that depict the fish she encountered while scuba diving. The artist is hosting a reception on Monday, July 7, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The show and reception are free and open to the public.
Ms. Schneiderman explains what influenced this series: “I started diving in 2013 after retiring from my corporate career. I fell in love with the creatures found in the ocean and learned that coral reefs are dying and water temperatures are rising. Having previously created art using found objects and trash, I continued this theme by making representational artwork of the fish I’ve seen while diving. These pieces reveal both the beauty and the sometimes haunting aspects of sea life. Beneath the surface beauty, I address the overwhelming presence of trash, particularly in our oceans, through the use of found and recycled materials. This includes everyday debris, and items people have given me such as bead and button collections, produce bags, and piano parts.”
The exhibit also offers information on how to reduce our plastic consumption.
Cheshire Public Library is located at 104 Main Street, Cheshire, CT. The library is open:
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday – Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
More Garbage than Fis
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
March 22 – September 7, 2025 | Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Friday, April 18 (Good Friday); Saturday, April 19 (Holy Saturday); Sunday, April 20 (Easter); Saturday, June 7; and Friday, July 4 (Independence Day).
Separated by 2,781 miles and on two different continents, Iraqi and Nigerian Christians share similar stories of persecution. From 2014-2018, portions of Northern Iraq were under the control of the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and many religious minorities, including Christians, experienced persecution and violence as a result. In the northern and central portions of Nigeria, violence towards Christians and other minority groups has also increased in recent years at the hands of Boko Haram and other groups.
The Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to share the stories of those displaced in Iraq and Nigeria through Among the Persecuted and Displaced — a collection of photographs taken by Stephen Rasche. The Knights of Columbus has sponsored some of Rasche’s work in both countries, bringing to light the atrocities inflicted on those persecuted for their faith.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/among-the-persecuted-and-displaced/
Exhibit | Among the Persecuted and Displaced: Photographs from Iraq & Nigeria
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Nature Up Close. As we move into the pleasures of summer, this exhibit invites us to take a closer look—at our gardens, blooming flowers, towering trees, and the intricate world of insects emerging with the season. Nature Up Close showcases original artwork that captures these intimate views through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography by both established and emerging artists. The exhibit runs through July 6. Also, Spectrum’s Artisans Store offers new pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, clothing, and accessories, children's books and toys. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, Connecticut. Gallery and Store hours are Wednesday through Saturday (12-6 pm) and Sunday (12-5 pm). For more information about gallery exhibits and classes, workshops, and summer camps for preteens and teens call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow Spectrum social media at facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, x.com/spectrum_ct, and youtube.com/@spectrumgallery6211
Nature Up Close
Get ready to design and create your own amazing structures—think cozy huts, towering skyscrapers, wacky bridges, and more!
Travel through time as you discover cool designs from ancient wonders to modern masterpieces, then bring your own ideas to life.
Build, draw, paint, and create with all kinds of materials: wood, clay, paper, boxes, tubes, nature treasures, and recyclables.
Get ready for a mixed-media adventure packed with drawing, painting, collaging, and loads of fun!
Weather permitting, there will be a one-day field trip to the Yale University Art Gallery to sketch the architectural details of the space.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Architectural Adventures: Exploring Space and Structures
Program for families with kids of all ages. See movie titles and descriptions for ratings.
Celebrate the Summer Reading theme of “Level Up at Your Library” with family-friendly movies surrounding the theme based around puzzles, board games, and video games! Popcorn provided.
Click here for movie title, description, and age rating.
Essex Library programs are free and open to the public.
No registration is required.
Level Up! Family Movie Series
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Bring your own craft project, whether it’s knitting, painting, scrapbooking, or any other crafty endeavor you’re working on. Enjoy a cozy, welcoming environment where you can unwind, share tips, and find inspiration. We’ll provide light refreshments to keep you fueled as you create and connect with fellow craft lovers.
No experience necessary—just bring your supplies and let the creativity flow!
Adult Art & Craft Club
The City of Meriden Independence Day Fireworks Celebration; STARS, STRIPES, & SALSA! @ Hubbard Park
- 5:30 pm Food Trucks & Face Painting
- 7:00 pm Music & Dancing
- 9:00 pm Firework Display over Pond. (Rain date 7-11-25)
Location Info: 999 W Main Str., Meriden, CT
Contact Info: City of Meriden
City of Meriden Independece Day Fireworks Celebration!
Join Adam for an inspiring gathering with members of the local woodworking community! At this meetup, we'll come together to brainstorm, share projects, and exchange ideas in a welcoming and collaborative environment.
What to Expect:
Creativity and camaraderie as we connect with fellow woodworkers. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or just starting out, everyone is welcome to join the conversation, share their projects, and gain inspiration from others. Bring along your latest project, ideas, and questions as we engage in lively discussions and brainstorming sessions.
Goals of the Meetup:
The primary goal of this meetup is to foster a sense of community within the woodworking world and to facilitate the sharing of creative ideas. By coming together, we aim to inspire one another, offer support and encouragement, and strengthen the bonds within our local woodworking community.
Whether you're looking for feedback on a project, seeking inspiration for your next woodworking endeavor, or simply eager to connect with like-minded individuals, this meetup is the perfect opportunity to engage with the woodworking community and ignite your passion for craftsmanship.
Come join us as we celebrate the art of woodworking and embark on a journey of creativity, collaboration, and connection.
What to Bring:
Snacks/BYOB to share, photos of your project or the project if it’s portable, or just yourself.
Instructor: Adam Work
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
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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
Plane & Simple: Carving Out Community Connection
We’re hosting an Americana cookout on July 2 overlooking Madison’s Independence Day fireworks display!
Seating on our lawn – 1st come, 1st seated
A cookout featuring summertime favorites and our Beach Bar – 6 – 9 p.m.
Live music with Lovefox until fireworks – 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Fireworks to begin in the 9 p.m. hour.
The event free and open to the community and hotel guests.
This event will take place on the hotel’s lawn and beach.
BEACH BAR MENU OPTIONS FOR SALE
*Outside food and beverage is not permitted.
Hotel Parking is limited to registered hotel guests and guests with restaurant reservations. We encourage all other attendees to take advantage of the parking and shuttle at the Surf Club. (See Below)
For fireworks and parking information head to this website > https://www.madisonfireworks.org/event
PARKING AND SHUTTLE SERVICE
Due to limited parking and road closures due to the fireworks, we encourage guests to use the free fireworks shuttle. Please visit link for further shuttle information: https://www.madisonct.org/712/Independence-Day-Events
Please obey all Madison Police Department signs and instructions for parking.
**SUBJECT TO CHANGE**
The Town of Madison Annual Independence Day Fireworks will be displayed from a barge just south of the West Wharf pier. Everyone is encouraged to arrive early as there will be traffic delays, road closures and parking restrictions.
**FIREWORKS PARKING**
Parking at West Wharf will be prohibited starting mid-morning on Wednesday to allow for the set-up of the fireworks.
The Town will be running shuttle buses to the Surf Club on a continuous loop starting at 7 p.m. with stops at the Rt. 79 Commuter Lot, the Madison Train Station, and the Stop ‘n Shop parking lot.
Americana Cookout and Madison’s Fireworks
Poetry: Does Form Matter?
The answer may surprise you. Whether you read poetry, write poetry, love poetry, or are afraid of poetry, this workshop is for you. This generative writing session will provide endless inspiration for your poems, whether formal or free verse. Don't want to write? That's fine too! Relax, enjoy, and be amazed. All levels welcome.
Workshop is limited to 12 participants, so be sure to register now!
Cheshire's own Poet Laureate, and the President of CT Poetry Society, Pat Mottola will lead an interactive workshop exploring forms of poetry on Wednesday, July 2nd from 7 to 8:30 pm. Writers at all levels are welcome to attend.
$30 gets you 90 minutes of instruction in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts. If finances are a barrier to your participation, please reach out to our team at info@ballandsocket.org.
More about Pat Mottola:
Award-winning poet and Pushcart Prize nominee, Pat Mottola teaches Creative Writing at Southern Connecticut State University, where she earned both an M.S. in Art Education and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing. In addition to working with students at SCSU, she is thrilled to teach both art and poetry to Senior Citizens in person and online throughout Connecticut. Her work is published in journals across the country, including War, Literature & the Arts, Connecticut Review, Main Street Rag, San Pedro River Review, VietNow Magazine, and Paterson Literary Review. She has served as Keynote Speaker for the IMPAC-Young Writers Awards as well as judged Connecticut High School Poetry Out Loud competitions. Pat is President of the Connecticut Poetry Society and served as editor of Connecticut River Review from 2012–2017. On a global scale, she mentors Afghan women writers living in Afghanistan and beyond, resulting in a collection of poems in English, Maybe I Should Fly, by two Afghan sisters who lived under the Taliban regime. She is the author of three collections of poetry: Under the Red Dress, After Hours, and A Town Like That. Pat was the recipient of the prestigious CSCU system-wide Board of Regents Outstanding Teacher Award in 2019, as well as the J. Philip Smith Outstanding Teacher Award in 2021. Pat is the Poet Laureate of Cheshire, CT. Look for her amazing lineup of guest poets and spoken word presentations and open mics in Cheshire all this summer through fall!
Poetry: Does Form Matter? Generative Writing Workshop with Pat Mottola.
Join us at Old Heidelberg Bar inside Graduate by Hilton New Haven every Wednesday at 7:30 PM for Big Boy Trivia! Get your game faces on and be ready to compete!
Old Heidelberg Trivia Night
General Admission Standing Room Only
TODAY IS THE DAY
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DISFIGURE
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DIRT PILE
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Today Is The Day
The Town of Madison Annual Independence Day Fireworks will be displayed from a barge just south of the West Wharf pier on July 2 at 9:30 p.m. The best viewing of the fireworks is from the Town Beaches : the Surf Club, East Wharf, and West Wharf. Due to the large number of people expected at the event, everyone is encouraged to arrive early as there will be traffic delays, road closures and parking restrictions. Visit www.madisonfireworks.org Rain date: TBD
Fireworks Parking
- Gate hours will be extended at the Surf Club Gate, East Wharf Gate, and Lowrey field from 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Any resident or guest wishing to park for the fireworks at these lots will need a seasonal beach sticker or daily parking pass.
- Parking at West Wharf will be prohibited starting mid-morning on Friday to allow for the set-up of the fireworks.
- The Town will be running shuttle buses to the Surf Club on a continuous loop starting at 7 p.m. with stops at the Rt. 79 Commuter Lot, the Madison Train Station, and the Stop & Shop parking lot. Shuttle bus transportation is encouraged.
- NEW THIS YEAR : Following the fireworks, Surf Club Road and West Wharf Road will be exit only. No pick ups will be allowed at Surf Club following the fireworks. If you are dropping your children or guests off for the fireworks, please inform them to take the shuttle service to the predetermined drop off locations as listed above.
Road Closures
The following roads will be closed to vehicular traffic at 8 p.m. on the evening of the fireworks. Traffic will be restricted to residents and official business only on these roads starting at 6:30 p.m.
- West Wharf Road: Closed to southbound traffic.
- East Wharf Road: Closed to southbound traffic.
- Middle Beach West: Closed to westbound traffic.
- Island Avenue: Open to bus traffic only. Residents with legitimate purposes allowed entry if safe.
Madison's fireworks are made possible by the generous support of donors. Visit MadisonFireworks.org to contribute.
Madison's Annual Independence Day Fireworks
FREE Summer Meals for ALL kids and teens 18 and under!
50+ open sites in New Haven!
Serving breakfast, lunch, and/or supper.
No registration or sign up required!
Meals MUST be eaten on site.
June 23, 2025-August 15, 2025 (Monday-Friday) no meals July 4th.
See website for locations, dates, & serving times: https://nhpscnp.org/
FREE Summer Meals for Kids & Teens
Explore the world of art and textures in exciting ways.
Students will use fun materials like clay, sand, colorful yarn, cozy fabric, and feathers to create unique “paintings.” In addition, they will make their own play dough, build wooden creations, and swirl colors to make marbled paper.
Through play and creativity, our youngest students will learn about textures, shapes, and how to design on flat surfaces.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Sensory Art
Digital Botany is a creative adventure where art meets nature! Use Procreate to bring plants, flowers, fruits, and more to life with stunning digital illustrations.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to level up your skills, learn how to blend colors, shade, and add texture to create realistic, vibrant botanical art. It’s a hands-on, nature-filled journey that’s perfect for anyone excited to mix art with the beauty of the natural world!
The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Digital Botany
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Wabi Arts' Summer Teen Photography Program emphasizes the significance of validating teens' unique perspectives and empowering their self-image. Through this program, students will learn the art of photography from experienced artists and commercial photographers, gaining hands-on experience and honing their skills. At the conclusion of the seven-week program, students will showcase their creations in a final art exhibition, providing an opportunity to display their artistic talents and gain recognition for their hard work. Interested teens aged 14-19 are encouraged to apply promptly. For more information and to secure their spot in the program, please visit www.wabi.gallery
Wábi Arts Summer Teen Photography Program
Sarah Schneiderman from Glastonbury, Connecticut, is the featured artist at the Cheshire Public Library at 104 Main Street in Cheshire, CT, from July 2 through July 30, 2025. Her exhibit, “More Garbage Than Fish,” showcases assemblages made from trash that depict the fish she encountered while scuba diving. The artist is hosting a reception on Monday, July 7, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The show and reception are free and open to the public.
Ms. Schneiderman explains what influenced this series: “I started diving in 2013 after retiring from my corporate career. I fell in love with the creatures found in the ocean and learned that coral reefs are dying and water temperatures are rising. Having previously created art using found objects and trash, I continued this theme by making representational artwork of the fish I’ve seen while diving. These pieces reveal both the beauty and the sometimes haunting aspects of sea life. Beneath the surface beauty, I address the overwhelming presence of trash, particularly in our oceans, through the use of found and recycled materials. This includes everyday debris, and items people have given me such as bead and button collections, produce bags, and piano parts.”
The exhibit also offers information on how to reduce our plastic consumption.
Cheshire Public Library is located at 104 Main Street, Cheshire, CT. The library is open:
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday – Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
More Garbage than Fis
Chair seated exercise class for seniors. Relax the mind, body and soul through gentle chair seated exercise using the breath via zoom.
Chair seated exercise
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
March 22 – September 7, 2025 | Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Friday, April 18 (Good Friday); Saturday, April 19 (Holy Saturday); Sunday, April 20 (Easter); Saturday, June 7; and Friday, July 4 (Independence Day).
Separated by 2,781 miles and on two different continents, Iraqi and Nigerian Christians share similar stories of persecution. From 2014-2018, portions of Northern Iraq were under the control of the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and many religious minorities, including Christians, experienced persecution and violence as a result. In the northern and central portions of Nigeria, violence towards Christians and other minority groups has also increased in recent years at the hands of Boko Haram and other groups.
The Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to share the stories of those displaced in Iraq and Nigeria through Among the Persecuted and Displaced — a collection of photographs taken by Stephen Rasche. The Knights of Columbus has sponsored some of Rasche’s work in both countries, bringing to light the atrocities inflicted on those persecuted for their faith.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/among-the-persecuted-and-displaced/
Exhibit | Among the Persecuted and Displaced: Photographs from Iraq & Nigeria
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Program open to children of all ages and their caregivers.
Bring a blanket to sit on, and a snack to enjoy, while we read books, dance around, and sing songs at the park!
This program will be held at Grove Street Park, 16 Grove St, Essex, CT. In the event of rain, story time will be held at the Essex Library.
Essex Library programs are free and open to the public.
No registration is required. In the event of rain, story time will be held at the Essex Library.
Grove Street Story Time
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Nature Up Close. As we move into the pleasures of summer, this exhibit invites us to take a closer look—at our gardens, blooming flowers, towering trees, and the intricate world of insects emerging with the season. Nature Up Close showcases original artwork that captures these intimate views through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography by both established and emerging artists. The exhibit runs through July 6. Also, Spectrum’s Artisans Store offers new pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, clothing, and accessories, children's books and toys. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, Connecticut. Gallery and Store hours are Wednesday through Saturday (12-6 pm) and Sunday (12-5 pm). For more information about gallery exhibits and classes, workshops, and summer camps for preteens and teens call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow Spectrum social media at facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, x.com/spectrum_ct, and youtube.com/@spectrumgallery6211
Nature Up Close
Kehler Liddell Gallery is pleased to present our next exhibition, inspired by the Hands Off movement.
Our summer small works exhibition showcases a community of artists coming together through art. All are welcome!
Submissions in the hundreds were gathered in a national Open Call and include emerging to professional artists working in a variety of media, from Connecticut to California. Themes in the show range from environmental issues to current politics to personal commentary and more. We encourage people to experience and discuss the artwork in this show.
Artists:
Elaine Alibrandi, Brigitte Balbinot, Annemarie Baldauf, Lisa Benham, Kelley Berg, Jim Bremer & Ruth Buffington, Donald Brown, Marin Carr-Quimet, Harmony Chamberlain Harrington, David Chorney, Jody Clouse, Roberta Echelson, Paul Fowler, Kathryn Frederick, Bob Gregson, Mark Grindell, David Held, Julie Henderson, Helen Kauder, Anna Litwiller, Kat Lombard-Cook, Christian Miller, Carol Mullen, Thelma Raney, Ruth Sack, Scott Schuldt, Vivien Schwarz, Heather Sener, Joanna Stuart, Shawn Waldron, Yevgenia Wayne, Noel Werle, Kenni Zipf, & Kehler Liddell Gallery Members.
Kehler Liddell Gallery (KLG) is a cooperative gallery in the heart of New Haven’s Westville village representing 22 of the area’s most notable emerging and established artists. Established in 2003, KLG is one of New Haven’s longest-running retail galleries to date. All of the artists are juried into membership. Monthly exhibitions are highlighted by free community arts programming presented by www.ArtEconInitiative.org. The gallery is free and open to the public. Gallery hours: Thursday- Sunday 12 to 5pm, or by appt.
Hands Off! Hands On Art
Instructed by Annie Sailer
39 Putnam Ave, Floor 2, Hamden, CT
Annie Sailer Adult Beginner-Intermediate Dance Class
Get ready to design and create your own amazing structures—think cozy huts, towering skyscrapers, wacky bridges, and more!
Travel through time as you discover cool designs from ancient wonders to modern masterpieces, then bring your own ideas to life.
Build, draw, paint, and create with all kinds of materials: wood, clay, paper, boxes, tubes, nature treasures, and recyclables.
Get ready for a mixed-media adventure packed with drawing, painting, collaging, and loads of fun!
Weather permitting, there will be a one-day field trip to the Yale University Art Gallery to sketch the architectural details of the space.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Architectural Adventures: Exploring Space and Structures
Explore the brilliance of J. M. W. Turner in this special exhibition tour, showcasing the Yale Center for British Art’s unparalleled collection of his work.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
For more information, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/docent-tour-j-m-w-turner-romance-and-reality-16
Tour of “J. M. W. Turner: Romance and Reality”
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Come read your poem or a favorite, sing a song, play a tune …the mic is yours!
OPEN MIC
Dr. Venkat, Bharatanatyam dancer and expert, will be teaching an abhinaya or emotive storytelling piece to dancers of all levels.
Bharatanatyam Abhinaya Workshop at Yale---By Dr. Meghana Venkat
Our final Fridays After Five at Fowler Field is The Lost Marbles, presented by Attorney Joe Tramuta, Minella and Tramuta Attorneys at Law. Thanks to our supporting sponsor, Weichert On the Mark Realty.
This is the perfect way to start your weekend, so lets end Fridays After Five with a bang!
Fridays After Five
About the Event
Beginner workshops are perfect for you to grab your friends, grab a drink and come make tiny trees! We’re bringing the awesome art of bonsai out of the hedged in gardens and into the streets! Or at least into your favorite bars/breweries/pubs. Bonsai Bar is a night of fun you don’t want to miss. Learn the fundamental skills and techniques behind the art of bonsai while enjoying a night out with friends! Our teachers will introduce core concepts and guide your experience as you pot, prune, and design your very own bonsai tree!
About the Venue
Venue : Paradise Hills Vineyard & Winery
Address : 15 Windswept Hill Rd, Wallingford, CT 06492
Website : https://bonsaibar.com/products/paradise-hills
This workshop will be hosted at Paradise Hills Vineyard & Winery. Paradise Hills Vineyard ® is an Italian-American family owned and operated vineyard & winery founded by the Ruggiero Family producing premium estate grown wines from Wallingford, Connecticut. We are open everyday, no reservations needed. Outdoor Seating is OPEN & Inside seating is a range from 4-6 people per table. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or a relaxed enthusiast, we strive to make your wine tasting at Paradise Hills a memorable experience. Open year-round you will want to visit often to enjoy all that we have to offer.
Bonsai Beginner Workshop at Paradise Hills Vineyard & Winery
Help save "Sister Soosie", Trinity on the Green's historic 90-year-old pipe organ, by attending a series of free-will-donation organ recitals that will benefit the restoration project. Hear world-class performers work with our 3-manual Aeolian-Skinner organ every Thursday at 7 pm, and come up to the console after the recitals for a tour of the instrument. Learn more about the organ restoration here: https://www.trinitynewhaven.org/new-page-5
Benefit Organ Recital Series "Summers with Soosie" - organist Ethan Haman
The Grassy Strip Music Series at Madison Beach Hotel returns for the 2025 summer season with free, live outdoor shows beginning Thursday, June 26 and runs each Thursday for nine weeks – with the exception of Thursday, July 3.
“This summer’s line-up is incredible,” said General Manager John Mathers. “The weekly summer experience at Madison Beach Hotel has truly become a time-honored tradition on the shores of Long Island Sound.” This year’s series opens, once again, with the legendary Beehive Queen, Christine Ohlman.
Free and open to the public, The Grassy Strip Concerts run 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and begin with The Pledge of Allegiance. Summertime food and beverages will be available for sale.
2025 Summer Line-up:
June 26: Christine Ohlman
July 10: Dave Matthews Tribute Band
July 17: Orleans
July 24: Shaboo AllStars
July 31: Quinn Sullivan Band
August 7: Jeff Pitchell
August 14: Lee Ann Lovelace Band
August 21: Gold Dust Woman
August 28: Jake Kulak and the Modern Vandals
*Show Line-Up Subject to change without notice.
About the Bands
Christine Ohlman and Rebel Montez
Christine Ohlman is a singer, songwriter, and musician with a deep love for rock & roll. Her career spans decades, from early bands like The Scratch Band to her current work with Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez. She’s a long-time vocalist for Saturday Night Live’s band and has collaborated with legendary artists like Elvis Costello, Dion, and Bonnie Raitt. Known for her powerful vocals and signature beehive hairstyle, she’s not just a performer but also a passionate advocate for keeping the soul alive in rock & roll, evident in her songwriting and her dedication to music history through writing and musicology work.
Dave Matthews Tribute Band
DMTB is a celebration of the music of the Dave Matthews Band. DMTB is a time machine to a funky tea party in the 90’s, a boisterous time of tape trading, sing-alongs, and exploration into a new sonic landscape spearheaded by complex guitar riffs, soaring violin melodies, smooth sax lines, and explorative-explosive drumming. Dedicated to recreating that moment in musical history, the DMTB has been honing their craft for over 20 years. The DMTB aims to transport the listener back in time. The band takes inspiration from the classic DMB sound, with immense respect for the original quintet. While including material from the bands later and current catalogs, the goal is to create a well rounded and authentic tribute.
Orleans
Platinum hit-maker ORLEANS is now celebrating 50+ YEARS of live performances! Praised and respected by their peers for their songwriting skills, instrumental prowess and classic trademark harmonies, their iconic radio hits, including “Still The One”, “Dance With Me” and “Love Takes Time,” still resonate with audiences of all ages thanks to continued airplay on Classic Rock radio, television, film and streaming services. Orleans has produced a body of work spanning 17 albums and several DVDs … and they continue to be in demand for live shows, as they have been now for 5 decades. Since its humble beginnings in Woodstock NY and throughout countless worldwide tours, the band has set some very high standards. Here in 2023 and beyond, Orleans continues to meet and exceed those standards at every show, to the delight of audiences everywhere.
Shaboo AllStars
Shaboo Allstars were formed by R&B vocalist David “Lefty” Foster and Matt “Guitar” Murphy in 1979. They have played all 50 states and toured extensively in Europe. The band’s line-up changes regularly and always features top musicians from the world’s best R&B bands. This summer’s Grassy Strip show will showcase the talents of David “Lefty” Foster, Wolf Ginandes (All Star original), Cliff Goodwin (Joe Cocker Band), Mitch Chakour (Joe Cocker Band), Marty Richards (J. Geils Band), Curt Ramm (E. Street Band), Baron Raymond (Rod Stewart Band).
Quinn Sullivan Band
A rare artist who’s always sounded older than his years, Sullivan has been touring the world since he was 11-years-old, playing storied venues such as Madison Square Garden, the Hollywood Bowl and RFK Stadium in Washington D.C., as well as India’s Mahindra Blues Festival, Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival, and three Montreux Jazz Festivals. Quinn has shared the stage with his hero and mentor Buddy Guy, as well as Carlos Santana on several occasions. Quinn’s performance experience includes appearances on leading national television programs such as The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Conan, and The Oprah Winfrey Show, to name a few. “I want to stay true to where I come from, and go from there,” says Sullivan. “The artists that inspire me to do that are always hungry for the new. They never repeat themselves. They just grow and become more unique — and that’s what I aim to do as an artist.”
Jeff Pitchell and Texas Flood
Blues Hall of Fame award winning guitarist Jeff Pitchell’s style blends B.B. King and Duane Allman, which was endorsed by Gregg Allman. His diverse songwriting catalog recalls the variety of Eric Clapton’s classics and his vocal delivery, which ranges from smooth tenderness to Billy Gibbons ZZ Top-like power, received high praise from J. Geils. His songwriting award winning “An Eye for an Eye” was recorded by British blues legend John Mayall. Over the years Jeff Pitchell has shared the stage with J. Geils, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Jaimoe, B.B. King, and so many more.
Lee Ann Lovelace Band
Lee-Ann Lovelace is a singer/songwriter from Waterbury, CT who has performed on hundreds of stages throughout Nee England and beyond since 2004. She’ll charm you with hints of Jazz, dig into Folk and Americana stylings, and then leave you floored with powerful Soul, Rock, Pop and Blues vocals all in one performance. Lee-Ann has collaborated with the late, legendary producer Paul Leka and has opened for Orleans, Bruce Hornsby (with Back to The Garden 1969), Rock & Roll Hall-of-Famer Ronnie Spector, and most notably Christine Ohlman “The Beehive Queen,” – singing back-ups at the Rhythm and Roots Fest. Some notable performances have been at The Towne Crier in Beacon, NY, Daryl’s House in Pawling, NY, The Knickerbocker in RI, The Bijou Theater in Bridgeport, CT, Levitt Pavilion in Westport, CT, the Bushnell Park Stage in Hartford, CT.
Gold Dust Woman
Gold dust woman is the ultimate Stevie Nicks show, celebrating the legendary and beloved career of Stevie Nicks. Gold dust woman takes audiences into the 4 plus decades of the timeless solo career of rock & roll’s mystic poet and two-time rock & roll hall of fame inductee, along with the classic songs of Fleetwood mac. Supported by an amazing group of seasoned musicians. When Janet Soluri steps onto the stage, she transforms the true, magical essence of the gypsy queen that is Stevie. Her likeness both visually and vocally, are captivating and has been hailed as the “closest possible thing to Stevie herself”. Gold dust woman provides an electrifying and dynamic show like no other, which has audiences, dancing, singing and cheering for more.
Jake Kulak and the Modern Vandals
Award-winning musician Jake Kulak has been performing professionally in front of audiences since the age of 12. Thrilling audiences from Norway to Boston, from Sydney Australia to NYC, and down to the Mississippi Delta, Jake plays guitar-driven blues/rock music which highlights his improvisational ability. His set list includes original blues and contemporary rock music as well as unique covers of blues and funk artists. Jake spent five summers playing the Blues in the home of the Blues – Clarksdale, Mississippi. He has also been CT’s entry in the International Blues Challenge Youth Showcase in Memphis, TN for four years.
2025 Grassy Strip Music Series
The Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular will take place Thursday, July 3 at 9:15 p.m. at Savin Rock Park in West Haven.
Live music featuring Longshot – Rich Weber, Rob Hames, Lou D’Amato & John DaCruz – starts at 7 p.m.
The rain date is Saturday, July 5, 9:15 p.m.
Photo: Shutterstock
Savin Rock Fireworks Spectacular
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Sarah Schneiderman from Glastonbury, Connecticut, is the featured artist at the Cheshire Public Library at 104 Main Street in Cheshire, CT, from July 2 through July 30, 2025. Her exhibit, “More Garbage Than Fish,” showcases assemblages made from trash that depict the fish she encountered while scuba diving. The artist is hosting a reception on Monday, July 7, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The show and reception are free and open to the public.
Ms. Schneiderman explains what influenced this series: “I started diving in 2013 after retiring from my corporate career. I fell in love with the creatures found in the ocean and learned that coral reefs are dying and water temperatures are rising. Having previously created art using found objects and trash, I continued this theme by making representational artwork of the fish I’ve seen while diving. These pieces reveal both the beauty and the sometimes haunting aspects of sea life. Beneath the surface beauty, I address the overwhelming presence of trash, particularly in our oceans, through the use of found and recycled materials. This includes everyday debris, and items people have given me such as bead and button collections, produce bags, and piano parts.”
The exhibit also offers information on how to reduce our plastic consumption.
Cheshire Public Library is located at 104 Main Street, Cheshire, CT. The library is open:
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday – Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
More Garbage than Fis
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Join us on the historic Madison Green after the 4th of July Parade. This is a unique GOAT SNUGGLING EVENT. Come and snuggle the babies and feel your heart rate slow and the oxytocin flow! Even our grown goats love people!
Bring some apples or carrots to feed. Suitable for all ages and stages -- however, no dogs please.
You may bring a folding chair, yoga mat, picnic blanket or even zero gravity lounger for your time in the "Snugloo."
Call or text 203-645-4272 if you have any questions or need more information.
Goats on the Green - Happy 4th in Madison, CT
Join the Connecticut River Museum this Independence Day for an afternoon of excitement, learning and fun! Enjoy a spectacle of dazzling boat displays and cannon fire after visiting the Museum exhibits and taking on a special scavenger hunt.
Event Schedule:
- 12:00 pm: Museum opens
- 2:00 pm: Independence Day Boat Parade begins
- 3:00 pm: Museum closes
Independence Day Boat Parade 2025
4th of July Bar Crawl Red White and Brew 2025!
New Haven Red White and Brew Bar Crawl
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
🎬✨ Filmi Fridays at The Table & Gallery ✨ 🍸
Every Friday night, step into a world of color, rhythm, and cinematic magic as we celebrate the vibrancy of South Asian culture through the lens of Bollywood’s most beloved films.
From timeless classics to cult favorites, our screen will light up with stories that have shaped generations — full of drama, music, dance, and heart.
✨ Sip on signature craft cocktails infused with the bold, tangy, and spicy flavors of South Asian street food — from tamarind and chili to rose and cardamom — all thoughtfully curated to match the evening’s feature film.
🎭 Dress the par t: channel your inner Shah Rukh, Deepika, Rekha, or Ranveer — whether it's sequins, saris, or sherwanis — and walk into our space like you're walking onto a movie set.
🎶 Dance, sing, relive the magi c, and connect with fellow film lovers, foodies, and dreamers. This is more than a movie night — it’s a cultural celebration.
Because when the lights go down and the music starts... it’s officially Filmi Friday!
Filmi Friday's
Join us this Friday night for a Kabbalat Shabbat service, all are welcome. Weather permitting, services will be held in our outdoor sanctuary. Bring a chair, blanket (and bug spray) and enjoy the service as the sun sets.
Temple Emanuel is a participatory, diverse, non-judgmental, and intellectually vibrant Reform Synagogue, serving greater New Haven, Connecticut.
Call the Temple Emanuel office at 203-397-3000 if you have questions, or if you would like a link to attend virtually.
Email: office@tegnh.org
Website: http://tegnh.org/
Kabbalat Shabbat Service - Summer time
Olde Church Music Series in Meriden on Facebook
The Olde Church Acoustic Series is a monthly celebration of original music!
Host: Frank Critelli
Olde Church Music Series in Meriden, CT
Weekly on Fridays | 8:00 - 10 PM Start your weekend with a cocktail, live music, and friends. Join us weekly for live music in The Wharf. Musicians vary each week.
. June 20: John Moniella
. July 4: Mike Hattfield
. July 11: Paul Harris
. July 25: Bobby Morrill
Musician line-up subject to change.
Visit our website to check our musician line-up!
This is a Weekly Recurring Event
Runs from Jul 4, 2025 to Dec 26, 2025 and happens every:
Fridays:8:00pm - 10:00pm Timezone: EDT
Acoustic Fridays | Live Music at The Wharf
Our male revue is the place to go for ladies seeking the perfect setting to celebrate their special events!
Our Las Vegas Style "audience participation" male revue show features the very best male entertainment in an intimate personal setting, designed to involve our audience directly and make for a memorable evening.
Our chiseled male dancers are trained to entertain the toughest of female audiences with mind-blowing choreography and first-class erotic performance. Next time you are planning a girls night out, bachelorette or birthday party in Scottsdale you'll know exactly where to go.
Get ready to blush, scream and have a great time with the sexy HunkOMania hunks. Plus, our hilarious hosts encourage audience participation.
Guests must be at least 18 years old at this location.
HUNK-O-MANIA NEW HAVEN
July 4 Festivities For 2025:
New Haven's fireworks will be held on July 4 at Wilbur Cross High School, according to VisitConnecticut.com.
The fireworks will be set off from atop East Rock Park and you can watch the fireworks from the Wilbur Cross High School parking lot, according to VisitConnecticut.com. (Read more at VisitConnecticut.com).
image via Shutterstock
New Haven's 2025 4th of July Fireworks Details Released
Sarah Schneiderman from Glastonbury, Connecticut, is the featured artist at the Cheshire Public Library at 104 Main Street in Cheshire, CT, from July 2 through July 30, 2025. Her exhibit, “More Garbage Than Fish,” showcases assemblages made from trash that depict the fish she encountered while scuba diving. The artist is hosting a reception on Monday, July 7, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The show and reception are free and open to the public.
Ms. Schneiderman explains what influenced this series: “I started diving in 2013 after retiring from my corporate career. I fell in love with the creatures found in the ocean and learned that coral reefs are dying and water temperatures are rising. Having previously created art using found objects and trash, I continued this theme by making representational artwork of the fish I’ve seen while diving. These pieces reveal both the beauty and the sometimes haunting aspects of sea life. Beneath the surface beauty, I address the overwhelming presence of trash, particularly in our oceans, through the use of found and recycled materials. This includes everyday debris, and items people have given me such as bead and button collections, produce bags, and piano parts.”
The exhibit also offers information on how to reduce our plastic consumption.
Cheshire Public Library is located at 104 Main Street, Cheshire, CT. The library is open:
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday – Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
More Garbage than Fis
APK Charities Car Show - Benefits Connecticut Veterans, Active Duty Military and Gold Star Families
$10 per Car - 15 Trophy Categories - Food - 50/50 Raffle & Raffle Prizes
DJ - John "Cadillac" Saville
Contact Rosie Riccio at rosalie.m.riccio@gmail.com for more information
APK Charities Car Show Supporting CT's Bravest
🎨 Unlock Your Child’s Creativity at The Giggling Pig! 🖌️
Looking for the perfect art class for your child? The Giggling Pig offers engaging, age-appropriate programs designed to nurture creativity, build skills, and encourage self-expression in a fun and supportive environment!
✨ Beginner Class (Ages 4-6) – 1 Hour
Introduce your little artist to the fundamentals of art! Through guided instruction, kids explore blending, composition, and different techniques while having fun and developing their unique style.
🎭 Intermediate Class (Ages 7-9) – 1.5 Hours
A deeper dive into creativity! Students work more independently, experimenting with clay, watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, and more. They’ll learn composition, values, and color theory while creating detailed artwork.
📅 Classes held weekly—pre-registration required! Weekly attendance is encouraged but not required.
💰 Class packs available for savings opportunities!
Join us at The Giggling Pig, where imagination comes to life! 🌟
📍 Reserve your child’s spot today!
Art Class for Kids ages 4-9
Program open to children of all ages and their caregivers.
Join the Essex Library Children’s Librarian for a fun story time at Essex Island! Bring a blanket to sit on, and a snack to enjoy, while we read books, dance around, and sing songs!
Story time will take place on the lawn on Essex Island (behind Siren).
Essex Library programs are free and open to the public.
No registration is required. In the event of rain, story time will not be held.
Story Time at Essex Island
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
March 22 – September 7, 2025 | Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Friday, April 18 (Good Friday); Saturday, April 19 (Holy Saturday); Sunday, April 20 (Easter); Saturday, June 7; and Friday, July 4 (Independence Day).
Separated by 2,781 miles and on two different continents, Iraqi and Nigerian Christians share similar stories of persecution. From 2014-2018, portions of Northern Iraq were under the control of the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and many religious minorities, including Christians, experienced persecution and violence as a result. In the northern and central portions of Nigeria, violence towards Christians and other minority groups has also increased in recent years at the hands of Boko Haram and other groups.
The Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to share the stories of those displaced in Iraq and Nigeria through Among the Persecuted and Displaced — a collection of photographs taken by Stephen Rasche. The Knights of Columbus has sponsored some of Rasche’s work in both countries, bringing to light the atrocities inflicted on those persecuted for their faith.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/among-the-persecuted-and-displaced/
Exhibit | Among the Persecuted and Displaced: Photographs from Iraq & Nigeria
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Join our volunteer museum educators for an interactive exploration of highlights from our collection. In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art features works from the sixteenth century to the present, now on view in a reimagined installation.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
For more information, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/docent-tour-collection-highlight-16
YCBA Collection Highlight Tour
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!