Community Social Hour – Town Hall
Cornwall Town Hall 24-26 Pine Street, Cornwall, CT, United StatesDrop by Town Hall for snacks and drinks with friends.
Drop by Town Hall for snacks and drinks with friends.
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...]
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: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...]
Donation-based Meditation with Mare Rubin, 4:30-5:15pm
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.
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: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...]
Yoga for All with Caroline Kinsolving 9:00-10:15 am
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...]