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Art Exhibits _____________________________

Brookfield Museum & Historical Society, 165 Whisconier Rd (Rtes 133 & 25), Brookfield Center; 740-8140.

*(new show) Through May 29: “Honoring Brookfield’s Fallen Military Heroes,” photographs & other information that pay tribute to 42 Brookfield residents who have given their lives during military campaigns, from American Revolution to continuing Operation Iraqi Freedom; May 29, museum will be open following town’s Memorial Day parade, 12-4 pm.

Easton Public Library, 691 Morehouse Rd (at corner of Center St), Easton; 203-261-0134.

*(new show) May 25-June 30: paintings, fiber art & area rug designs by nationally acclaimed textile designer Emmy Oake, and photos by award-winning photographer Jeff Becker; May 25, opening reception, 6-8 pm.

Good News Café & Gallery, 684 Main St/Rte 6, Woodbury; 203-266-4663.

Through May 30: "On The Road: People, Places and Things, a photographic essay," visual images by the primarily self-taught photographer Tom Kretsch that capture calm & soothing moments incl shots of Tuscany, Spain, Mexico, Maine, Newfoundland, Cape Cod, Alaska, The Madeline Islands and his hometown of Westport.

*(new show) May 31-July 26: "The Mystique of India and Turkey," new works by the photographer Hank Meirowitz; June 5, opening reception & artist's talk, 3-5 pm.

*(new show) May 31-June 5: "Rubbertastic," new works by Aaron Szymanski, who has begun using a two-part self curing industrial silicone rubber material for his paintings; June 5, opening reception, 3-5 pm.

Koenig FrameWorks, 97 Main St South/Rte 25, Newtown; 203-270-1887.

Through May 27: “Spring Photography Show 2011: Fantasy,” 60 images from 33 photographers who accepted challenge to create images following simple theme.

Minor Memorial Library, 23 South St, Roxbury; 860-350-2181.

*(new show) May 21-July 2: “Barns and Gardens,” recent landscapes by Bettina Skor, who has had lifelong interest in paintings landscapes that surrounded her during childhood in Bridgewater; May 21, opening reception, 2-4 pm.

Morrison Gallery, 5 Maple St, Kent; 860-927-4501.

Through May 29: works by Warner Friedman, Jean-Claude Goldberg, Gary Komarin, Jonathan Perlowsky, Jonathan Prince & Janet Rickus.

Newtown Municipal Center, 3 Primrose St, Newtown; 203-270-4201.

Through May 20: “Roosters: past and present,” works by Diane Dutchick’s Newtown High School Painting I students, who did paintings in style of movement or artist of their choice, all incorporating a rooster into each work; May 20, closing reception, 5:30-7:30 pm.

Weir Farm National Historic Site, 735 Nod Hill Rd, Wilton. Grounds are always open dawn through dusk; call for visitor center and gallery hours; 203-761-9945, 203-834-1896.

*(new show) Through Aug 21: “From Pencil To Plate,” new works incl drawings & prints by Sally Frank, who spent two weeks at Weir Farm in March 2008.

Auditions, Juried Events  _________________

Booth Library, 25 Main St, Newtown.

May 26: Auditions for Women and Other Pre-Apocalyptic Distractions, 5-9 pm, C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street, author and director Michael Sneideman seeking people to star in and help produce his original web series to be filmed in Newtown, details & character breakdowns available at www.DeadHorseProductions.com.

NUMC Fall Arts & Crafts Fair, at Reed Intermediate School, 3 Trades La, Newtown; 203-426-2336.

Oct 15: Applications being accepted for vendors interested in participating in 6th annual event, to run 10 am-4 pm in school's cafetorium, approx 35 spaces available, work must be handmade, applications available at TheFair.numc.us, additional info available from Debbie Stakel at above phone # or thefair@numc.us.

Ridgefield Theater Barn, 37 Halpin La, Ridgefield; 203-470-8233.

May 22-23: Open auditions for “Word Around Town: An Evening of Original Poetry,” Sun 4-6p m, Mon 7-9 pm, director (& poet) Patti Azzara planning of freeform & prose to encourage self-expression through poetic arts while promoting local artists & their craft, full details available at RidgefieldTheaterBarn.org or contact Ms Azzara at PattiAzzara@yahoolcom or phone # above.

Concerts, Musical Events       ______________

May 20: Danbury Mad Hatter Chorus at Newtown Congregational Church, 14 West St, Newtown, 7 pm, $10, performance by local men’s a capella singing organization, also door prize & light refreshments; 203-426-9024, 203-740-2733.

May 21: “Around The World in 80 Minutes, Part II: The Connecticut Master Chorale’s Spring Concert,” St Rose of Lima Church, 46 Church Hill Rd, Newtown, 8 pm, $20 adv, $25 door, performance by 55-member ensemble will visit 15 countries through folk songs, opera choruses, patriotic numbers & choral classics, w/ The CT Master Chorale Orchestra & pianist Joseph Jacovino, Jr; 203-743-0473.

May 21: Guy Davis at Flagpole Radio Café, Edmond Town Hall theater, 45 Main St/Rte 25, Newtown, 7 pm,$18, $15 students & seniors, headlining performance by acclaimed blues musician & composer, also music by Radio Café Orchestra (w/ special guest Stacy Phillips), radio style comedy sketches by The Flagpole Shakespeare Repertory Theatre; 203-364-0898.

May 22: The Master’s Chorale at Newtown Bible Church, 35 Sugar St/Rte 302, Newtown, 6:30 pm, free performance by 54-member auditioned choir that performs sacred music from most major eras; 203-426-6484.

For Kids & Families _______________________

May 22: Fun Day Sunday, St Rose of Lima Preschool, 42 Church Hill Rd, Newtown, 10 am-noon, free face painting, games & crafts for area families, also refreshments & raffle, tours available for those interested in the NEASC accredited programs for ages 3-5; 203-426-3405.

Miscellaneous ____________________________

May 20-23: Friends of Ridgefield Library Annual Four-Day Book Sale, at the library, 472 Main St/Rte 35, Ridgefield, Fri-Sat 9 am-5 pm (early buying Fri only 9-11 am, $10; free adm remainder of sale), Sun 12-5 pm (books half price), Mon 10 am-4 pnm ($5/bag), all proceeds benefit library;

203-431-8766.

May 21: Trinity Tag Sale, Trinity Episcopal Church, 36 Main St, Newtown, 9 am-3 pm rain or shine (indoor event), books, clothing, furniture, baby items & more, proceeds to support church’s 2012 youth group pilgrimage; 203-270-8997, 203-426-9070.

May 21: 2nd annual Strutt Your Mutt, Fairfield Hills campus, Wasserman Way, Newtown, (day-of registration opens 9:30 am), 10:30 am-1 pm, $25 advance (one person & up to 2 dogs), $30 day of, free ages 12 & under, 2K dog walk, demos, contests incl Best Owner-Dog Lookalike, Best Kisser, Best Dressed, etc, dogs of all breeds welcome, no other animals, bring water, dogs should be accustomed to crowds, etc, proceeds to benefit Newtown Park & Bark; 203-270-4373.

May 21: Gurski Farmstead Open House, Rte 133 (approx ½ mile NW from Rte 25), Brookfield Center, 10 am-3 pm, free, public invited to visit Brookfield’s second oldest burial ground (Merwin Brook Cemetery), ongoing blacksmithing demos, also working exhibit of antique farm machinery, hosted by Brook-field Museum & Historical Society; 203-740-8140.

May 21: “What’s It Worth” Benefit, Woodbury Senior-Community Center, 265 Main St South/Rte 6, Woodbury, 5:30-8:30 pm, $20, antiques appraisals by Bernie McManus & Mitchell Borenstein, also refreshments, proceeds to benefit The Ella Grasso Scholarship Fund; 203-263-5372, 203-263-6755.

May 22: Newtown Historical Society Open House, The Matthew Curtiss House, 44 Main St/Rte 25, Newtown, 12-4 pm, free, public invited to visit historical society’s headquarters, tours offered by costumed docents, also Colonial dance demonstrations by The Reel Nutmeg Country Dancers (free lessons available 1, 2 & 3 pm); 203-426-5937.

May 22: 4th Annual Town & Country Nature Walk (rescheduled from May 15), Orchard Hill Nature Center, Huntingtown Rd, Newtown, 2–5 pm, free, guided walks within nature center, quizzes on plants and flowers, prizes & refreshments, hosted by garden club with Newtown Lions Club, Girl Scout Troop 50599 and Newtown Parks & Recreation also helping, suitable for all ages; 203-426-5426.

May 28: NUMC Super Tag Sale, Newtown United Methodist Church, 92 Church Hill Rd, Sandy Hook, 9 am-3 pm,  tag sale hosted by church’s Relay For Life team (The NUMC Angels) will raise funds for Relay/American Cancer Society.

May 28: 11th Annual Great Pootatuck Duck Race, Sandy Hook Center Park, 3-5 Glen Rd, Sandy Hook, 10 am-3 pm, Lions Club event will host booths from local vendors & businesses, live music & entertainment, refreshments & The Duck Race (2 pm, tickets $5), also prize this year for Best Dressed “Duck Personnage.”

May 28: The Villages of Washington Community Day, area of Rte 47 at Rte 109, Washington Depot, 10 am-3 pm rain or shine, music, sidewalk sales, kids’ activities, trades, retail, art, entertainment, food, local organizations & more, presented by The Washington Business Assn.

Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main St/Rte 25, Newtown; 203-426-2475.

(FILM) May 22-25: Unknown (PG-13), 7 pm, mat Sun 1 & 4 pm, Tues 1 pm.

Newtown Hikers. Call 203-788-1398 (Ester Nichols), 203-270-4340 (Newtown Parks & Rec).

Hikes leave from lower lot @Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main St, Newtown, 9 am (spring & fall start), free, all welcome (children must be accompanied), bring bag lunch/beverage, wear sturdy shoes, destinations & leaders (in parentheses) as follows: May 21, walkway over the Hudson River & Franny Reese State Park, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (6 miles, shorter option available; Jim Steck, 845-621-5559 or 914-806-4107); May 28, St John’s Ledges, Kent (Cassie Brown, 203-313-7161).

Society of Creative Arts of Newtown, Inc. (SCAN), Newtown Meeting House, 31 Main St/Rte 25, Newtown; 203-426-6654.

Programs 4th Wed/month, 1:30 pm, public welcome, artist demonstrations, refreshments: May 25, pastel landscape program by Rae Smith.

Wednesday Night Poetry Series, at The Garage (Newtown teen center), 53 Church Hill Rd, Newtown. Call 203-426-6242, 203-364-0631.

Open mic 7:30 pm, featured poet at 8:45, poetry editing workshop follows featured poet: May 25, Alice-Anne Harwood; June 1, Charles Rafferty; June 8, guest poet TBA.

Theatre __________________________________

May 22: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), McLaughlin Vineyard, 14 Alberts Hill Rd, Sandy Hook, $35 ($65 for wine tasting, 3 pm), 4 pm, performance by Shakesperience, Inc.; 203-754-2531.

Town Players of Newtown, at The Little Theatre, 18 Orchard Hill Rd, Newtown; 203-270-9144.

Cash on Delivery!, through May 22, curtain Fri-Sat 8 pm, mat Sun 2 pm, $20, $10 age 10 & under, note: play contains adult themes that may not be appropriate for children.

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