Lacrosse was originally played by eastern Native Americans and Canada’s First People. The Institute for American Indian Studies located at 38 Curtis Road in Washington Connecticut has just opened a fascinating special exhibition, “More Than a Game: The Story of Lacrosse,” that will be on view at the Institute through August 2022.
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Lacrosse – More Than Just A Game New Exhibition @ Institute for American Indian Studies
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
This June Enjoy the Beauty of Birds on Long Island Sound with the Seaport Association
Bird Cruises are one of the most popular excursions operated by the Seaport Association in Norwalk. Although Connecticut is a small state, it is rich in birdlife with more than 430 different bird species to spot. If you are a veteran or novice birding enthusiast and want to add seabirds to your list, hop on board the C.J. Toth, a 49- passenger vessel with the Seaport Association on Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12, and Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26 from 8 am to 10:30 a.m. for the June Bird Cruises that welcomes adults as well as children.
An avian adventure on Long Island Sound in June provides a unique opportunity to see birds in their natural habitat. Every cruise is different because you never know what will fly your way, making this excursion an adventure in itself. The bird cruise in June offers different things to see than the bird cruises offered in May. June is the month when many birds breed making it the perfect time to look for birds where they nest. On this guided tour escorted by Will Schneck, a member of the esteemed Connecticut Young Birders Club, passengers will learn about local bird behavior and biology and, most importantly how to spot them. “One thing that we will be looking for is birds that are nesting, raising their families, resting, and feeding,” says Schneck. Among the types of birds, you may see on this eco-adventure cruise are nest sites and nest colonies of ospreys, and long-legged egrets with their graceful S-curved necks and long dagger-like bills, as well as playful American oystercatchers, herons, terns, gulls, and cormorants to name a few.
Another special feature of this cruise is the chance to spot birds at the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge on Sheffield Island. Here you will see a variety of habitats that support nesting and wading birds. This spot is known for its small population of herring and great black-backed gulls that nest along Sheffield Island's rocky shoreline. The importance of the Norwalk Islands to wildlife, especially migratory birds is enormous, and the special Bird Cruises hosted by the Norwalk Seaport Association give nature enthusiasts, adults, and children alike, the chance to spot these magnificent seabirds up close with the added benefit of a knowledgeable guide.
Bird Cruise Details
Passengers are asked to arrive 30 minutes prior to the 8 a.m. departure. The vessel leaves from the Seaport Dock that is adjacent to the Stroffolino Bridge at the corner of Washington and Water Streets in South Norwalk. Parking is available at the adjacent lot or at the Norwalk Parking Garage. Tickets are available online in advance by clicking here and are $25 in addition to a small ticketing fee. The Seaport Association advises reserving your Bird Cruise early because these popular excursions sell out. Make sure you include your email when reserving your ticket. If the tour is canceled due to inclement weather the Norwalk Seaport Association will contact you via your email. Before embarking on this cruise, be sure to pack sunscreen, your camera, binoculars, water and snacks, and your sense of adventure!
About the Norwalk Seaport Association
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
This Father’s Day Take Dad on an Adventure to 1518! Wigwam Escape @ Institute for American Indian Studies
This Father’s Day it is time to celebrate your one-of-a-kind dad in an unexpected and fun way that he will cherish for years to come. If you are looking for something special, why not give him the gift of a unique experience with Wigwam Escape, a nationally award-winning Escape Room that is located at the Institute for American Indian Studies on 38 Curtis Road in Washington Connecticut.
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
The Sharon Historical Society & Museum Announces Call for Works The Summer Show” Juried Exhibition Open Call
The Sharon Historical Society & Museum is pleased to announce an open call seeking entries for its upcoming show in Gallery SHS, “The Summer Show”, a juried exhibition and sale running from July 16 through August 26, 2022.
Friday, May 27, 2022
So Much to do Memorial Day Weekend in Norwalk!
For some Memorial Day family fun head to Norwalk! At the Maritime Aquarium the "Flutter Zone" is open! Find your wonder in a magical environment flittering with beautiful tropical butterflies in “Flutter Zone,” a special walk-through encounter at the Aquarium this summer!
The exhibit features dozens of varieties of vibrant butterflies from Central and South America. The air itself seems to dance with color as you walk through “Flutter Zone." Some of the butterflies may even land on you! "Flutter Zone" will be open through Labor Day. For tickets, click here.
The Norwalk Seaport Association's dock is steps away from the Maritime Aquarium. This weekend the Association is offering cruises to Sheffield Island and Sheffield Island Lighthouse. On this three hour excursion that leaves at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. you will cruise through Norwalk Harbor to Sheffield Island where you can tour a historic Lighthouse, wander the private beach and look for shells and seabirds, and have a picnic snack on the beach or on the many picnic tables on the island. There is also a sunset cruise that leaves at 6:30 p.m. and returns at 8:30 p.m. For tickets HTTP://www.seaport.org
As an extra special highlight, the Seaport Association is also running eco-adventure bird cruises that depart at 8 a.m. and return at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29. For tickets HTTP://www.seaport.org
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Docktails & Oysters @ Norwalk’s Norm Bloom & Sons A Special Event Hosted by the Seaport Association
Who doesn’t enjoy hors d’ouves, cocktails, and oysters on the dock? It is a veritable summer tradition in Norwalk and one that the Seaport Association has embraced. Back by popular demand, Docktails & Oysters is the Seaport Association’s signature event on the dock at Norm Bloom and Son, a fourth-generation oyster farm in Norwalk. This seaside, fun-filled event for gourmands is taking place on Saturday, June 4, 2022, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday, May 23, 2022
June 5 - Traditional Native American Bark Basket Workshop At Institute for American Indian Studies
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Kids Park Day @ Weir Farm National Park in Wilton
On Saturday, May 21 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. head to Weir Farm, National Historic Park for the National Park Trust’s Kids to Parks Day of celebration to encourage kids and families to visit the local, state, and national parks.
While visiting the park don't miss hiking to the pond and stepping back in history by touring the fabulous Weir House and artists’ studios. It is sure to be a great day at the park.
All activities are free and open to “kids” of all ages. Rain or shine. No registration is required, just stop by for some family fun.
About Weir Farm
Weir Farm National Historical Park is a National Park for Art, a place that has been inspiring artists since 1882 when America’s most beloved Impressionist, Julian Alden Weir, made this his summer home. Today, artists and visitors of all ages come to the park to enjoy the stunning landscape, walk in the footsteps of American masters, and create art!
Friday, May 13, 2022
Litchfield Garden Tour
On Saturday, May 28 at 4 p.m. the Litchfield Historical Society is hosting a tour of three iconic North Street Gardens. Tickets for this special event are $75 per person and can be purchased online by clicking here.
Oil on board painting of a garden scene by James Lamond Helga J. Ingraham Library, Litchfield Historical Society |
The tour begins with light refreshments at the gardens of the 1886 Frederick Barnard House before moving on to the historic 1771 Lynde Lord House which has five distinct garden rooms. The tour concludes with more refreshments in the garden of the 1775 Benjamin Tallmadge House.
The Tallmadge House's Gardens c. 1915 Litchfield Garden Club Records Helga J. Ingraham Library, Litchfield Historical Society If you miss the garden tour, no worries. The Litchfield Historical Society is offering weekly walking tours starting June 4 @ 1 p.m. These walking tours are the perfect way to discover Litchfield's vibrant history and celebrate the town's historic district. Each tour provides visitors with an overview of Litchfield’s history - from the stories behind famous landmarks to anecdotes about past residents to appreciation of prominent buildings. Members are free and non-members are $10. To register click here.here. |
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Sheffield Island Gets Ready For Summer 2022
Sheffield Island Lighthouse located off the coast of Norwalk has been renovated and maintained by the volunteers of the Seaport Association since 1978 so that summer visitors taking the Association's ferry to the island can enjoy its' unspoiled natural beauty. The outing to Sheffield Island is one of the most popular activities in Connecticut, not only because of the thrill of being out on the water but also for the chance to tour a historic lighthouse on the National Register and, explore a private island.
Paul Lourd cleans the Memorial Brickway at the entrance to the Sheffield Island Lighthouse |
Expect a warm welcome |
Take a summer cruise to Sheffield Island Lighthouse |
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Seabird Safari on Long Island Sound with the Seaport Association
New this year, the Norwalk Seaport Association has just announced that they will be starting their popular bird cruises on Sunday, May 1 and May 15, and on Saturday, May 28, and Sunday, May 29th from 8 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Regardless of whether you are a veteran bird enthusiast or a beginner, this on the water avian adventure will give your birding routine a new perspective. This cruise is ideal for adults as well as children because it gives participants a sense of connection with the beauty of Long Island Sound resulting in the joyful feeling of being ‘one with nature.’
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Summer Camp Registration Open @ Institute for American Indian Studies Scholarships Available
Spend the summer of 2022 @ The Institute For American Indian Studies! Our camp program offers immersion into the natural world and the culture of Connecticut's Eastern Woodland Native Americans through the exploration of our replicated 16th century Algonkian Village, our forests, trails, gardens, and museum.
Monday, April 4, 2022
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum Opens April 7 featuring Contemporary Expressionism
The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum located at 295 West Ave., Norwalk, CT will feature a new exhibition titled, Fragments of Light, Impressions of Color. The exhibition will open on April 7, 12 p.m. and run through Aug. 28, 2022. An opening reception will be held on Thurs., April 7, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Admission will be included with the purchase of a guided tour ticket and available online at www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com. The exhibition will feature emerging and established artists working in the style of contemporary impressionism and focusing on the effects of light and color, whether through portraiture, painting nature, or depicting the urban landscape.
Jean Marcellino, “Elusive Skyline”, oil on mounted linen, 18 x 24, courtesy of J. Marcellino |
Dmitri Wright, “Weir Farm Daffodil Series - Go Gently Monarch and Blue Jay”, oil, 24 x 48, courtesy of D. Wright |
Alex Ranniello, “Peachy Keen”, oil on canvas, 24 x 24, courtesy of A. Ranniello |
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Spring After School Program @ Glebe House in Woodbury
Students are invited to become part of living history at the Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden beginning April 21 on select Thursday afternoons from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The Marshall Children Young Docent Program is perfect for children ages six years old and up.
This unique opportunity allows children to learn about what life was like for families who lived here in Connecticut during the Revolutionary War. Highlights of the program include learning to conduct guided tours of the museum in period costumes, how to make candles, and other colonial crafts, and how to write with a quill pen. Children will have a hands-on colonial cooking session and will visit other area museums. The majority of this program takes place in the Glebe House, one of the most authentic historic house museums in Connecticut on the most historic street in Woodbury.
The Marshall Children Young Docent program is named for the nine children of John and Sarah Marshall who lived in the Glebe House from 1771to 1786. These young docents are our greatest ambassadors in the community and participate in events like All Hollow’s Eve and the Woodbury Christmas Festival. All Hollow’s Eve, a wonderfully scary event now in its 19th year would not be the same without the inclusion of our young docents in the roles of some of Woodbury’s early citizens.
Monday, March 14, 2022
Sign Up Today for Drum Making Workshop @ the Institute for American Indian Studies March 20
Rhythm and sound are important to just about every culture around the world. Throughout the Americas, indigenous peoples have been using drums as part of their culture for thousands of years.