Friday, February 28, 2025

Your cultural or artistic event can be on the Cultural Commission calendar

 Danbury is full of things to do, every week throughout the year. While every attempt is made to find and promote everything, sometimes events get missed. If you know about something interesting going on and you think someone else should know about it, tell the Cultural Commission. Items for The Calendar may include, Any cultural or art performance or event, whether free or paid, and open to the public. Events must be held in the City, and have no stated or implied requirement to join or purchase a product. 

Submissions are encouraged from any individual, group or business, All listings are free. Send a description or a link of the event to NewsRoom at DanburyArts dot com and the editor will take it from there, posting in the calendar, on the website, and here in the flash briefing. 


Details for submissions are on the Commission website DanburyArts dot com, as well as the most up to date information about what’s happening in Danbury.


   

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Danbury concert association series resumes March 16

The Danbury Concert Association, picks up its Twenty twenty five series of concerts on Sunday, March sixteenth at three p m, when soprano Kathryn Lewek and tenor Zach Borichevsky returns to the Visual and Performing Arts Center on the Western Connecticut State University campus.

Single tickets to any of the remaining concerts will be available at Twenty five dollars each. 


Admission is free for ages Eighteen and under, courtesy of the Danbury Cultural Commission.

All performances take place at the Visual and Performing Arts Center on the west side campus of WCSU. The series will continue with soprano Kathryn Lewek and tenor Zach Borichevsky in March; and the Essex Septet in June. 

For updates, follow on Instagram. If you would like additional information about the Cultural Commission including the latest events calendar, sync to the link DanburyArts dot com.

 

Weekly news letter available

The City of Danbury Cultural Commission publishes a weekly newsletter. More than simply this flash briefing, the newsletter brings more information about many of the events you need to know in Danbury. The newsletter is free and is sent each Wednesday to your email inbox. We never share your information and you can unsubscribe any time. 

To sign up sync to the link DanburyArts dot com and scroll past the latest events to find the sign up form. 

     

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Weekly news letter available

  The City of Danbury Cultural Commission publishes a weekly newsletter. More than simply this flash briefing, the newsletter brings more information about many of the events you need to know in Danbury. The newsletter is free and is sent each Wednesday to your email inbox. We never share your information and you can unsubscribe any time. 

To sign up sync to the link DanburyArts dot com and scroll past the latest events to find the sign up form. 

     

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Danbury concert association series resumes March 16

The Danbury Concert Association, picks up its Twenty twenty five series of concerts on Sunday, March sixteenth at three p m, when soprano Kathryn Lewek and tenor Zach Borichevsky returns to the Visual and Performing Arts Center on the Western Connecticut State University campus.

Single tickets to any of the remaining concerts will be available at Twenty five dollars each. 


Admission is free for ages Eighteen and under, courtesy of the Danbury Cultural Commission.

All performances take place at the Visual and Performing Arts Center on the west side campus of WCSU. The series will continue with soprano Kathryn Lewek and tenor Zach Borichevsky in March; and the Essex Septet in June. 

For updates, follow on Instagram. If you would like additional information about the Cultural Commission including the latest events calendar, sync to the link DanburyArts dot com.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Your cultural or artistic event can be on the Cultural Commission calendar

Danbury is full of things to do, every week throughout the year. While every attempt is made to find and promote everything, sometimes events get missed. If you know about something interesting going on and you think someone else should know about it, tell the Cultural Commission. Items for The Calendar may include, Any cultural or art performance or event, whether free or paid, and open to the public. Events must be held in the City, and have no stated or implied requirement to join or purchase a product. 

Submissions are encouraged from any individual, group or business, All listings are free. Send a description or a link of the event to NewsRoom at DanburyArts dot com and the editor will take it from there, posting in the calendar, on the website, and here in the flash briefing. 


Details for submissions are on the Commission website DanburyArts dot com, as well as the most up to date information about what’s happening in Danbury.


   

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