• Community Social Hour – Town Hall

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

    Drop by Town Hall for snacks and drinks with friends.

  • Community/Senior Breakfast – Parish House

    UCC Parish House 8 Bolton Hill Road, Cornwall, CT

    Community/Senior Breakfast on September 26 at 9 A.M. at the UCC Parish House. RSVP by September 22 to park.recreation@cornwallct.gov or call/text 860-480-0600.

  • Recurring

    Beginner Bridge Classes – Library

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

    Bridge Lessons:  The Cornwall Library is offering Bridge classes beginning September 28 from 3pm until 5pm. The teacher is Gary Steinkohl. The classes will run until October 26. The fee [Read More...]

  • The IronHike Endurance Series at Mohawk Mountain

    The IronHike Endurance Series at Mohawk Mountain is a single or multi-day event that is part hike, part trail run, part group camping trip, part one-of-the-hardest-damn-things-you’ve-ever-done, and full-on badass mountain [Read More...]

  • Newcomers Tea – Library

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

    Newcomers Tea: September 30th, 3 to 5 P.M. at the Cornwall Library. Our town's welcome to all newcomers. Everyone welcome. Refreshments served. Presented by The Cornwall Association.

  • Concert with Lorraine and Bennett Hammond – Historical Society

    Cornwall Historical Society 7 Pine Street, Cornwall, CT

    Lorraine Hammond and her husband, guitarist Bennett Hammond, offer songs and stories from and about Cornwall in an October concert at the Cornwall Historical Society. Both are singers and 5-string banjo [Read More...]

  • Voter Registration Session – Town Hall

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

    Voter Registration session will be held at the town hall on October 3 from 9am to 11am. Registration applications are available at the town hall and Library as well as on-line [Read More...]

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