Saturday, June 30, 2018

Carillon Concert Summer Series - Saint James Episcopal Church Wednesdays through Aug 15

  To hear the oldest Carillon built in the Unites States, bring your Lunch and enjoy the open-air Carillon Concert Summer Series in the garden of Saint James' Episcopal Church, on West Street Danbury, Connecticut.
This Wednesday, July 4, will be Charles Semowich of Albany, New York. ext Wednesday, July 11, is Gerald Martendale of Toronto, Canada.

The concerts continue every Wednesday, rain or shine, through August 15th.

What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.


 
  July 11: Gerald Martendale Toronto, Canada
July 18: Hans Uwe Hielscher Wiesbaden, Germany
July 25: Amy Heebner Albany, New York
August 1: Joanne Archibald Danbury, Connecticut
August 8: Tatiana Lukyanova New Britain, Connecticut
August 15 George Matther Jr. Middlebury, Vermont

For additional information contact the Parish office at 203 748 3561
https://www.saintjamesdanbury.org/events.html

Friday, June 29, 2018

Promote, Engage, and Connect Your Community with the CivicLift Platform

The Danbury community is rated year after year as one of the best places to live. One of the reasons is the cultural and artistic diversity of our city. Now adding your event to the roster of amazing things to see and do in Danbury, has become easier through CivicLift, where local residents, businesses, and organizations can submit event information for free.
Businesses and event coordinators can create a free CivicLift profile through discover danbury dot live.

What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Connecticut Poet Laureate Nomination Deadline July 6

The Connecticut Office of the Arts is currently accepting nominations for the position of Connecticut Poet Laureate. An individual poet must be nominated and deemed eligible to apply. Any Connecticut resident may nominate one poet for the Poet Laureate position. A self-nomination will not be accepted and no award will be given posthumously. Nomination Deadline is Friday, July 6, 2018.

The honorary position of Connecticut Poet Laureate was established in 1985 by the State of Connecticut, to serve as an advocate for poetry and promote the appreciation of and participation in poetry and literary arts activities among Connecticut citizens. The Connecticut Office of the Arts would like to say it has been a true pleasure to work with Rennie McQuilkin, who has served as Poet Laureate for the State of Connecticut since July 1, 2015.
What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.

Monday, June 25, 2018

Musicals at Richter Summer series through August 11

It's full steam ahead for Musicals at Richter. This summer sit back, and relax to enjoy two wonderful Broadway style musicals. Currently performing is Legally Blond. The show is based on the popular 2001 film of the same title.

The park opens at 7pm with curtain at dusk. Bring a picnic dinner, blankets or chairs, and enjoy the breathtaking view of the foothills of the Berkshires before the show. Tickets are on sale now for performances every weekend, all summer long. Musicals at Richter is Connecticut’s longest-running outdoor theater. Musical's Performances are behind the Richter Arts Center, 100 Aunt Hack Road, right here in Danbury, Connecticut.

Next up this summer is Annie. Also performing is the Fairy Tale Theater Series.

What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.

Hatters & Hooch in “Dry” Danbury through Saturday, November 10

At the Danbury Museum and Historical Society you will find The story of Prohibition's rise and fall. It goes far beyond the oft-told tales of gangsters, rum runners, and speakeasies, revealing a complicated and divided nation in the process of major transformation. Prohibition: Hatters & Hooch in “Dry” Danbury, will explore this fascinating era, the intersection of temperance, prohibition, suffrage, and immigration, from a variety of angles. The exhibit is open on now and will continue through Saturday, November 10.
What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.


Carillon Concert Summer Series - Saint James Episcopal Church Wednesdays through Aug 15

To hear the oldest Carillon built in the Unites States, bring your Lunch and enjoy the open-air Carillon Concert Summer Series in the garden of Saint James' Episcopal Church, on West Street Danbury, Connecticut.

This Wednesday, July 4, will be Charles Semowich of Albany, New York. Next Wednesday, July 11, is Gerald Martendale of Toronto, Canada.

The concerts continue every Wednesday, rain or shine, through August 15th.

What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.



July 11: Gerald Martendale Toronto, Canada
July 18: Hans Uwe Hielscher Wiesbaden, Germany
July 25: Amy Heebner Albany, New York
August 1: Joanne Archibald Danbury, Connecticut
August 8: Tatiana Lukyanova New Britain, Connecticut
August 15 George Matther Jr. Middlebury, Vermont

For additional information contact the Parish office at 203 748 3561
https://www.saintjamesdanbury.org/events.html

Danbury Railway Museum "Legacy of Owney" On Saturday, July 14


On Saturday, July 14th, the Danbury Railway Museum will host a celebration, honoring the legacy of Owney, the Railway Post Office dog. A centerpiece of the day will be the museum’s fully-restored Pennsylvania Railroad circa-1910 Railway Post Office car where a US Postal Service representative will sell stamps and cancel envelopes with a special one-day “Owney Day” pictorial postmark. The event at the museum at 120 White Street will run from 10am to 5pm. Admission for this event is $12.00 with under 3 as free. Admission includes a train ride, access to all activities, a free Owney-cacheted envelope, and a free hot dog!
What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Promote, Engage, and Connect Your Community with the CivicLift Platform

The Danbury community is rated year after year as one of the best places to live. One of the reasons is the cultural and artistic diversity on our city. Now adding your event to the roster of amazing things to see and do in Danbury, has become easier through CivicLift, where local residents, businesses, and organizations can submit event information for free.
Businesses and event coordinators can create a free CivicLift profile through discover danbury dot live.

What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.

Lullaby Requiem

In the history of classical music, there has never been a major orchestral and choral requiem written as a memorial for the children we have lost to violence! It was with this thought that Eric Lewis began composing the Lullaby Requiem.

The Lullaby Requiem is conceived as an eleven movement symphony. Six movements are currently completed, the other 5 awaiting funding that will allow the project to continue and move forward into production.

To become a part of this project Sync to the Link at DanburyArts dot com.


Monday, June 11, 2018

Danbury Symphony Pops Concert Saturday June 16

The Danbury Symphony Pops Concert will be Saturday June 16 at 7:30 on the Danbury City Center Green, 11 Ives St, Danbury, Connecticut.

Something Old, Something New. Something Red, White and Blue! This year the DSO will be led by guest conductor Albert Montecalvo in this fun, outdoor concert! Pack a picnic and enjoy the music!

Danbury Symphony Orchestra Music Director & Conductor, is Ariel Rudiakov.
What you need to know, can be found when you sync to the link, Danbury Arts dot com.

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