Hannah Jung Opening Reception at The Souterrain Gallery
Opening and informal artist reception at The Souterrain Gallery for visual artist Hannah Jung (hannahjungart.com). For more information visit www.souterraingallery.net
Opening and informal artist reception at The Souterrain Gallery for visual artist Hannah Jung (hannahjungart.com). For more information visit www.souterraingallery.net
The Memorial Day Committee, in this time of social distancing, has planned on a mobile parade moving through town. It will start at the North Cornwall Cemetery at 9:30, go to the Sedgwick Monument in Cornwall Hollow at 9:45, to the Seaman’s Memorial in West Cornwall at 10:00, be at the Cornwall Bridge at 10:30 [Read More...]
Blood Drive: June 2 from 1- 6 P.M.in Community Room, Trinity Retreat Center, UCC-sponsored. Please call the Red Cross 1-800-733-2767 for appointment.
CALL TO ORDER Call to Order by the Chairman and Designation of Alternates COMMISSION DISCUSSION AND ACTION - Renewal of NWCOG Technical Planning Services Agreement for the contractual consulting services. APPROVAL OF AMENDED MINUTES – APRIL 13, 2021 REGULAR MEETING (To correct listing of correspondence made part of the record) PENDING APPLICATIONS: Zoning regulation brought [Read More...]
On June 5 at 10am, there will be a guided tour at Rattlesnake Preserve led by Deb and Bruce Bennett as we become forest detectives, a follow-up event to Tom Wessel’s talk. Limited to 13 with standard Covid rules. Rain date Sunday, June 6 at 10am. Registration begins May 20 at CT Trails Weekend.
Starting June 5, The Original Cornwall Farm Market, as coined by Tim Prentice, will be open every Saturday through the middle of October from 10-1 at its usual location, just up from the Covered Bridge in West Cornwall at 413 Sharon Goshen Tnpk on the Wish House Lawn. Available are locally grown, raised, and crafted [Read More...]
Hike Trinity Preserve on Sunday, June 6 at 10am with Johan Winsser. Limited to 14 with standard Covid rules, rain or shine. Registration begins May 20 at CT Trails Weekend.
Robert Andrew Parker’s “Works on Paper” opens Saturday, June 12, with a reception from 5 to 7 P.M.
George Schoellkopf will talk about the creation and evolution of his garden which surrounds an 18th century house and barns in Washington, Connecticut and was purchased by him in 1978. Inspired by such famous English gardens as Sissinghurst, Great Dixter, and Hidcote, the garden he has created has evolved into a uniquely American synthesis of [Read More...]