- April 24, 2024
Fairfield Hills walking path, Keating Farms Avenue
Self-guided tour with paved path embellished with an array of poems by local writers displayed on signs, observing National Poetry Month, presented by C.H. Booth Library, full map of path and poetry locations available online (chboothlibrary.org); 203-426-4533.
Read more here: Booth Library Invites Community To Celebrate April With Poetic Journey Through Fairfield Hills
Newtown Municipal Center, 3 Primrose Street
Presentation of more than 100 original paintings by David Merrill spanning his career of over 60 years, on view to June 27.
C.H. Booth Library (John Angel Art Alcove, third floor), 25 Main Street
Third exhibition of works by the Newtown resident and right-handed carpenter who suffered a stroke one year ago, and has since taught himself how to paint and do wood burning with his left hand, through April 29; 203-426-4533.
C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street
A national traveling exhibit that focuses on exoplanets and space exploration, learn about exoplanets and NASA’s search for habitable planets through hands-on, multimedia kiosks and activities spread throughout all three floors of the library, through late May; 203-426-4533.
Read more here: NASA ‘Discover Exoplanets’ Exhibit Coming To C.H. Booth Library March 23
Art & Frame Gallery, 77 Main Street
Annual exhibition hosted by The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown featuring original works in watercolor, acrylic, pastel, graphics, mixed media, printmaking and sculpture, on view to May 24; scanart.org.
Read more here: SCAN Spring Show & Sale Officially On View
Newtown Community Center, 8 Simpson Street
Edmond Town Hall (Alexandria Room), 45 Main Street
$13/person ($10 club members)
(Free lessons at 11:40)
ACBL sanctioned games played each Monday-Wednesday; 203-733-8525, director@newtownbridge.org, newtownbridge.org.
Newtown Senior Center, 8 Simpson Street
Free for members (nonmembers call for details)
Occupational therapist Stacey McIvor (Restore Mobile Therapy) will offer presentation on adaptive equipment and home modification equipment options to help people age in place and maintain independence, also tips and tricks to reduce the risk of falls, registration required; 203-270-4310.
Newtown Meeting House (lower level), 31 Main Street
Free
Award-winning portrait artist and educator will lead demonstration hosted by The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown; SCANart.org.
Read more here: SCAN To Present Harrington Painting Portrait In Oil
C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street
Have fun creating with a variety of art mediums, open to ages 3-6 with an adult caregiver, dress for a mess, registration required; 203-426-4533.
C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street
Join for a special evening as Oshea, author of this month’s Science Fiction Book Club selection, The Calling, talks about her series, writing process, and the upcoming third book in the Finding Humanity series, evening will end with a Q&A and a book signing, stay after the event to join a book club discussion about The Calling, recommended for ages 13 and up, registration required; 203-426-4533, chboothlibrary.org.
C.H. Booth Library (first floor meeting room), 25 Main Street
Readers invited to join discussion concerning Keith Boykin’s book, hosted by Newtown Allies For Change; 203-426-4533.
This event has been canceled.
Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street
This event has been canceled.
Newtown Municipal Center, 3 Primrose Street