Renowned trumpeter and Summit Records recording artist Louise Baranger will perform with her quartet at Music Mountain in Falls Village, CT on October 3rd at 7:00 PM to benefit the Kellogg School 8th grade. Ms. Baranger has an extensive resume, including performing with Harry James, John Pizzarelli, Clark Terry and Dionne Warwick. She has worked for television and on Broadway and has recorded with the Stan Kenton Alumni Tribute Orchestra, Holly Near, and Joe Cocker among others. Tickets are $25.
Music Mountain is home to the country’s oldest chamber music festival and to Gordon Hall, a venue famous for its acoustic excellence. The grounds are perfect for a pre-concert picnic in the idyllic hills of Northwestern Connecticut.
The concert is to help cover costs of the Lee H. Kellogg School eighth grade class trip to Quebec in the spring.
Seating is limited and this show is expected to be sold out. To purchase tickets in advance contact Denise Cohn at 860-824-8025. Mastercard and Visa accepted. Tickets will also be sold at the door for any remaining seats. Visit the Trumpet Blues wesite
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Get Jazzed to Support the 8th Grade Class Trip
Monday, September 28, 2009
The Library's Not-So-Silent Auction
If you would like to see pictures of Saturday night's lively cocktail party benefit for the David M. Hunt Library at the old Town Hall, click here to see the photos on Rural Intelligence.
Town Clerk Mary Palmer with actress and author Betsy Howie
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Support The Library Saturday Night!
There's a new spin on this year's Silent Auction. It's being held in the loft-like old Town Hall space on Main Street.
The D.M. Hunt Library will hold its 8th Annual Auction in the Village on Saturday, Sept 26. The event features both silent and live auctions. Fine wine, beer, and the library’s own special Green Man Grog will be served. Food catered by Freund’s Farm Market & Bakery in East Canaan. Magician Sandy Rhoades will perform. Mary Palmer will conduct the live auction. Tickets cost $25 and are tax-deductible.
This year’s auction will take place at The Old Town Hall on Main Street, a short walk from the library. This venue puts a fresh face on this favorite annual event while providing a more spacious layout in a historic building and wheelchair accessibility.
The silent auction, which opens at 5pm and ends at 6:30pm, features local food, goods, and services as well as tickets to museums and performance events. Many of these items are bundled together as gift baskets with specially chosen books.
Featured live auction items include a private screening event at The Movie House in Millerton, NY, a cocktail party for 20 at the home of Bunny Williams and John Rosselli, a flight in Bob Giumarro’s Piper Archer, and tickets to Lime Rock Race Park with an opportunity for “hot laps” around the track in a pace car.
Auction in the Village is an annual fund raiser to benefit the 120-year-old David M. Hunt Memorial Library and helps raise up to 20% of the library’s annual operating budget.
A second part of the library’s fund raising season, Words & Music, takes place at Music Mountain at 2pm on Sunday, October 18. This performance based event will feature a live reading of the play “84, Charing Cross Road” by James Roose-Evans based on the novel by Helene Hanff. Featuring Betsy Howie and Lonnie Carter; Music Director Joshua Stone. Tickets $15 advance; $18 door, tax-deductible donation.
Both events have been made possible by generous support from underwriter Century Aggregates and sponsored by Rural Intelligence, Salisbury Bank, Torrington Savings Bank, Elyse Harney Real Estate and The National Iron Bank.
8th Annual Auction in the Village
To Benefit the David M. Hunt Memorial Library in Falls Village
5pm to 8pm, Saturday, September 26, 2009
The Old Town Hall – 107 Main Street, Falls Village, CT 06031
Tickets $25 / Information: 824-7424 / Wheelchair accessible
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
New School Year! New Classes at FVCT!
The Falls Village Children's Theater is expanding its offerings this year by adding new instructors and a collaboration with the esteemed Shakespeare & Company from Lenox, MA. Click on the image to read all about it.