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Church Fairs, Famous Guitarists and More

Patch helps you get out this weekend.

1) See Fleetwood Mac Guitarist Perform

Why Go: Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac will be performing songs from his recently released album, Seeds We Sow. The album was released on September 6, introducing songs such as “Illumination,” “Stars are Crazy,” “End of Time” and “She Smiled Sweetly.” Buckingham’s musical past remains well-known due to his success with Fleetwood Mac. He helped the band reach fame with albums such as “Rumours” and “Tusk.”

When/Where: Saturday, September 24 at 8 p.m at the 

Pricing: $85 per ticket.

2) Country Fair and Cow Chip Raffle

Why Go: wants to start the autumn off with some fun. Join them for a pie-eating contest, and apple pie bake-off and some more competitive and family-friendly entertainment. Get to know your fellow library goers at the fair on Saturday, and share your thoughts on your favorite authors and books. 

When/Where: Saturday, September 24 from 1-4 p.m at the Easton Public Library.

Pricing: Buy a $25 lawn square for a chance to win $500. Registration is not required for this event.

3) Congregational Church Fair

Why Go: Enjoy fun, food and the fall weather with members of the Redding community. Children of all ages are welcome. With the season changing, now is the time to pull out your fall sweaters and enjoy fresh air for the day with your community members.

When/Where: Saturday, September 24 at 10am at the

Pricing: Free.

4) Tour

Why Go: Ambler Farm will be hosting a family garden tour of the educational gardens. There will be hayrides for all ages to enjoy. Animals will be out, waiting for visitors to see them.

When/Where: Saturday, September 24, from 1-2 p.m. at Ambler Farm in Wilton.

Pricing: $15 per family.

5) Breakfast for Habitat for Humanity        

Why Go: This will be the 20th Annual Business Breakfast to fundraise for affordable housing in the region. Speaker, Dr. Nicholas Perna, an economic expert, will be speaking at the event.

When/Where: Friday, September 23 from 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. at the

Pricing: $50 per ticket.

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Steve Street May 24, 2013 at 05:52 pm
Why would you post someone else's story on the patch? This isn't 'Nam, Walter. There are rules.
Steve Street May 24, 2013 at 06:03 pm
Bill I have some possible good news for you. After reading this, I stopped by the Village Market onRead More my way home from a slow, rainy day in the Center in hopes of picking up some kumquats for Filbert. They are out. So it sounds like some of our fellow Wiltonians are laying kumquats around town. I just hope the rain has not scared Filbert. Best to you and your family. I shall pray for you in Church this weekend.
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Bill May 23, 2013 at 04:39 pm
I did find the remains of a small cat, if anyone wants that. Free.
Mortimer Godfrey May 23, 2013 at 04:38 pm
Fantastic stuff here, Billy boy! Mort Godfrey
Sandra May 22, 2013 at 03:46 pm
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Sandra May 22, 2013 at 03:39 pm
Israel knows who their enemy is and are not afraid to call them out. After 4 Americans were killedRead More by terrorists in Benghazi, when violence in the Middle East was raging, President Obama in partnership with Hillary Clinton spent $70,000 in taxpayer money on a commercial that aired on Pakistani television apologizing for the "video." We are sorry. We are going to get the man who made the video who exercised freedom of speech and arrest him. Any terrorist suspects questioned yet?