Beginners’ Tai Chi
Cornwall Town Hall 24-26 Pine Street, Cornwall, CT, United StatesBeginners’ Tai Chi Wednesdays, from 5 to 6 P.M., Cornwall Town Hall $15/class (first class free.) More information from Dave at 672-6726 or davidcolbert7@gmail.com.
Beginners’ Tai Chi Wednesdays, from 5 to 6 P.M., Cornwall Town Hall $15/class (first class free.) More information from Dave at 672-6726 or davidcolbert7@gmail.com.
Land Use Administrator - Spencer Musselman – (860) 672-4957 Planning & Zoning Commission 2nd Tuesday -7:00 p.m. Except as noted*** Continued public hearing - in person only – Cornwall Library
“Musings of a Grateful Veteran” Dave Cadwell will be the guest speaker at the Woman’s Society Thursday, November 13th meeting at the UCC Parish House, 8 Bolton Hill Rd., Cornwall, at 10:30 A. M. The program is free and all are welcome.
Join us in person to share your ideas about how to rejuvenate Foote Field. Zoom offered for observation only, no participation. Zoom link on website cornwallparkrec.org
In anticipation of Cornwall's celebration of America's 250th, join in a town-wide reading of David McCullough's "1776" followed by evening potluck discussions in Cornwall living rooms on Weds. Nov. 12 and Sat. Nov. 15. RSVP at: https://cornwallhistoricalsociety.org/events/ or call 860-672-0505. Copies of the book are available at the Society and can be purchased for $15.
November 8, 15 and 22 - 10 to 11:30 a.m. Fee for three Saturday classes $75, payable to Instructor at first class. Blank cards and calligraphy pens will be provided by the Joelle Sander Fund. Registration is requested at cornwalllibrary.org.
Treasa Pattison presents the second annual Outdoor Holiday Festival on Saturday, November 15th (rain date is Sunday, the 16th) from 11:00- 3:00 on The Wish House Lawn. For more info, check with treepattison@myyahoo.com
On Saturday, November 15 at 4pm via Zoom. we will be having our annual meeting and a special lecture by David Foster, Forest Ecologist from the Harvard Forest entitled History, Ecology, and Future of the New England Landscape to present a vision for conserving and managing our forests. Registration is required at CornwallConservationTrust.org.
In America, the past never seems to settle, but is rather ever renewed as the epicenter for present battles. This is exemplified by Cornwall’s own memorials to the Civil War and The First Foreign Mission School, both erected with great pride in their day, and both suddenly controversial by our back to back eras of [Read More...]
Director-Jennifer Markow- (860) 672-4071 3rd Monday of month, except as noted* 6:30 p.m except as noted* Cornwall Library, Hybrid/Zoom/In Person