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Afterschool Art Program – Library

The Cornwall Library 30 Pine St, Cornwall, CT, United States

We will open registration every Monday at noon for Wednesday's program that runs from 3:30-5:00pm (and 1:30pm-3:00pm on Region 1 Early Dismissal days). We cap registration at 15 participants and will have a waitlist for cancellations. Those who are registered are welcome to utilize bus drop off from CCS (please contact provezzi@cornwallschool.org to request). We will allow walk-ins [Read More...]

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Beginner’s Tai Chi

Cornwall Town Hall 24-26 Pine Street, Cornwall, CT, United States

Beginner's Tai Chi: Wednesdays, 5-6 PM, Cornwall Town Hall. First class: January 3. Cost: $50/month (first class is free). For more information: Dave at 672-6726 or davidcolbert7@gmail.com.

NO MOW MAY

NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

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Meditation with Mare Rubin

The Wellness Collective at the Union 415 Sharon Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, Connecticut

Donation-based Meditation with Mare Rubin, 4:30-5:15pm

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All Levels Vinyasa Yoga with Mare Rubin

The Wellness Collective at the Union 415 Sharon Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, Connecticut

All Levels Vinyasa with Mare Rubin Thursdays 5:30 - 6:45 pm Saturdays 9:30-10:35 am on June 1, then 9:00-10:05am.   Email marerubin2@gmail.com. $12.

Republican Town Committee Caucus – Library

The Cornwall Library 30 Pine St, Cornwall, CT, United States

The Cornwall Republican Town Committee will hold a caucus to select candidates for Registrar of Voters and Justice of the Peace on May 23rd at 7:30 P.M. at the Cornwall Library 30 Pine St, Cornwall.

NO MOW MAY

NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

NO MOW MAY

NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]