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What's Up This Weekend: "The Drowsy Chaperone" Auditions, Helen Keller & Mark Twain Talk, Holiday Fairs

From our neighborhood to the towns around us, if you're looking for something to do this weekend we've got you covered.

 

After a difficult week of wild weather and power outages all over Connecticut, folks may be feeling the affects of cabin fever.

Patch editors compiled a list of events taking place this weekend. While some event organizers informed us of postponements or cancellations, it is wise to call ahead to be sure events are still taking place.

Wilton: Auditions for "The Drowsy Chaperone" at The Wilton Playshop

Where: Wilton Playshop

When: 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4

Cost: Free

Description: Beside the principal roles, there is a small ensemble cast of various unspecified characters of all ages. All roles must sing well and able to do standard musical theatre movement. Dance skills are required for the roles of Janet, Robert, George, Kitty and the two gangsters.

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ELSEWHERE IN CONNECTICUT

Middlebury: Holiday Shopping Extravaganza

Where: Tula Family Enrichment Center, 489 Middlebury Rd, Middlebury

When: 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3

Cost: Free

Description: The Tula Family Enrichment Center presents its Holiday Shopping Extravaganza. Come do some holiday shopping and please bring a new, unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots. Vendors include Pampered Chef, Scentsy, Avon, Mary Kay, various baked goods, children's accessories and many many more.

New Canaan: American Pastoral Landscape Show

Where: Carriage Barn Arts Center at Waveny Park

When: 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3

Cost: Free

Description: Curator Lydia Viscardi said: “American Pastoral celebrates our countries landscape in all media.  Our country has a rich art tradition in the genre of landscape.  This includes early American folk art paintings, grand expansive works introducing the public to the fantastic wild western frontier, the Boston impressionist school influenced by France, the WPA murals that introduced our citizens to rural and increasingly industrialized America, and late 20th and 21st century works depicting the United States and its vanishing wild places.”

Newtown: Halloween Skate Jam Fundraiser

Where: Dickinson Memorial Park

When: Noon Saturday, Nov. 4

Cost: $5

Description: The first ever Halloween Skate Jam Fundraiser costs $5 admission and $5 to enter. Prizes will be awarded for best trick, best costume and more.

Norwalk: Holiday Fair

Where: Norwalk Inn & Conference Center

When: 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3

Cost: Free

Description: Holiday Shopping to benefit Norwalk's children via the Norwalk Kiwanis Club. So many to choose from somthing for everyone: 31 Gifts, Alle Cat Jewelry, Chiapetta Olive Oil, Juice Plus, Lia Sophia Jewelry, Madison Handbags, Pampered Chef, Silpada Sterling Silver Jewelry, Stella & Dot Jewelry, Sublime Escentials, Tastefully Simple, Tuppeware.

Orange: Trunk-or-Treat

Where: High Plains Community Center, 525 Orange Center Road

When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 5:00 p.m.

Cost: Free

Description: Orange's rescheduled night of trick-or-treating allows children to trick-or-treat in a central location from residents' cars.

Oxford: Holiday Fair

Where: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 421 Oxford Road

When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost: $3

Description: The holiday fair will have many new features such as a regift it table, antique lace, lunch, hot chocolate and cookies. The quilt exhibit has a charge of $3.00.

Oxford: 41st Oxford Arts and Crafts Show

Where: Oxford Center School, 462 Oxford Road

When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m.

Cost: Free

Description: This juried show offers stationery, pottery, herbal creations, jewelry, ornaments, handspun alpaca yarns, soft sculpture and totes.   Also featured will be handmade books and boxes, oil paintings, photography, metal crafts and folk art.  Other offerings include quilling, beeswax candles, soaps, candy and dried flowers.

Redding: Esteemed Neigbors: Helen Keller & Mark Twain

Where: Mark Twain Library

When: 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4

Cost: Free

Description: Join Twain enthusiasts Heather Morgan and Brent Colley as they discuss a remarkable friendship and learn about the Mark Twain Library's new exhibit on the topic.

Southbury: Phillips Farm Funday

Where: Southbury Land Trust, 500 Sanford Rd. in Southbury

When: Sunday, Nov. 4, 1:30 p.m.

Cost: Free

Description: An afternoon featuring haywagon rides, pumpkin hunts, treats and goodies, refreshments, coloring contest, prizes and guided hikes of a beautiful 100-acre Southbury farm.

Trumbull: Hazardous Waste Collection

Where: Indian Ledge Park, Trumbull, next to the BMX Facility

When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Cost: Free, Monroe, Easton or Trumbull ID required

Description: The annual hazardous waste drop off.

Woodbury: "Stash & Smash" Art Journal Making for Teens

Where: Woodbury Public Library

When: 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3

Cost: Free

Description: Teens in grades 6- 12 are invited to create small, hand-made journals using the "Smash and Stash" method - teens will use junkmail postcards, a variety of paper and small pictures to create colorful journals.  It's recycling at it's best!

About this column: From our neighborhood to the towns around us, if you're looking for something to do this weekend we've got you covered.

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canaan guy May 25, 2013 at 01:02 pm
Toilet tissue anyone ?
Walter Sobchak May 25, 2013 at 07:20 pm
Can you argue with these numbers that make President Obama a miracle worker for all Americans withRead More 401Ks and other investments? http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/05/24/business/Under-Obama-Stocks-Do-Better.html?ref=economy
Sandra May 25, 2013 at 10:38 am
Mortimer- please ask your friend Bill not to post disgusting photos and descriptions of his bodilyRead More functions. I am OFFENDED!!!
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 25, 2013 at 02:54 pm
Thanks, Sandra. I propose all Wiltonians chip in to buy King Bill Brennan the Worst a Slow Loris!Read More Let's get him a litter.
Sandra May 25, 2013 at 09:17 am
This animal might look like a harmless, big-eyed baby ewok, but the slow loris is one of the onlyRead More poisonous mammals in the world. Its subtle nature makes it popular in the illegal pet trade, but unknowing humans should stay clear of its toxin, which is released from the sides of its elbows. When threatened, the loris takes the toxin into its mouth and mixes it with saliva. The animal will also lick its hair to deter predators from attack. The toxin can cause death by anaphylactic shock.
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.
Glen K Dunbar May 25, 2013 at 11:35 am
At least you can go Bill. I just had a 2 in one operation and I am so constipated I fear when I doRead More go I will blow up like a balloon. Sorry to be blunt like that folks. Bill, how do you know it was their soup I LOVE to go to VM. They are truly awesome over there. I always sample the soups when I go Actually, I try several if I like them. The best they have is their French Onion Soup OMG like paradise. I love their seafood section and their meat section w/all the prepared and marinated meats. I LOVE the little containers of Choc Mousse too.
Bill May 24, 2013 at 04:12 pm
UPDATE: My gas has dissipated slightly, but it's been replaced with stomach cramps. And I've hadRead More four wicked bowel movements since.
Walter Sobchak May 23, 2013 at 01:15 pm
You miss the DAZE of George W?, failing banks, auto industry going under, record high homeRead More forclosures and unemployment, etc etc. Obama is getting it right! BOSTON (Reuters) - The average 401(k) retirement balance for U.S. workers hit a record high of $80,900 in the first quarter, a growth spurt of 75 percent since the stock market's nadir in March 2009, Fidelity Investments said on Thursday based on a survey of its accounts. Most of the recovery is linked to a stock market rally that has lifted the broad S&P 500 Index 145 percent since the close of trading on March 9, 2009. The 401(k) recovery looks even better for workers 55 and older, according to Boston-based Fidelity, the largest U.S. administrator of 401(k) retirement plans. Those pre-retirement workers have seen their average balance nearly double to $255,000 since the first quarter of 2009 when the average balance was $130,700. The analysis covers people who have been with their current employer 10 or more years, Fidelity said.
Gordon Shumway May 25, 2013 at 11:05 am
How fresh is the cat? You know what I always say, "The only good cat is a stir-fried cat."
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
British soldier was hacked to death with a machete. The soldier is not allowed to have a gun but theRead More terrorists had a firearm but chose to behead the soldier. The suspects spoke to camera after attack. “We swear by Almighty Allah, we will never stop fighting you until you leave us alone. The only reasons we killed this man is because Muslims are dying daily. This British soldier is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. We apologize that woman had to see this today, but in our lands our women have to see the same. You people will never be safe. Remove your government. They don’t care about you.”
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?