Wed. Oct. 11
Art Exhibit
N. GROSVENORDALE --- The Friends of the Library will present “Quartet – Four Thompson Artists” through Oct. 27 at the Library. It is part of the Art @ the Library program. Opening reception is from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Oct. 4.
Exhibit
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present “What Does Light Pollution Look Like,” a Virge Lorents photography exhibit, through the end of October at the Grassland Bird Conservation Center on Day Road. 860-928-4948.
Art Exhibit
WILLIMANTIC --- The Art Gallery at Eastern Connecticut State University will present "Kingdom Animalia: Illustrations from New England" through Oct. 12. Free. All welcome.
Production
WILLIMANTIC --- "Thread City," the first Main Stage theatre production of the fall semester at ECSU, will show at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11, 13 and 14 and at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 12; at 11 a.m. Oct. 13 and 4 p.m. Oct. 15. The dialogue-free performance will convey - through actors' movements - the stories of immigrants who came to Willimantic to work in its historic thread mills. All showings will occur in the Proscenium Theatre of the Fine Arts Instructional Center. " This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Fall Fest
DANIELSON, --- Quinebaug Valley Community College Student Government Association will hold a fall festival starting at 11:30 a.m., weather permitting. In the event of rain, some activities will be held indoors. 860-932-4217.
Blood Drive
N. GROSVENORDALE --- The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at TEEG on Thatcher Road. 1-800 RED CROSS.
Pork Dinner
DAYVILLE --- The Killingly Grange No. 112, on Rt. 101 and Dog Hill Road, will gold a roast pork dinner. From 5 to 6:30 p.m. $12.
Thur. Oct. 12
Nature Program
HAMPTON --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present Trail Wood Bird Walk at 8 a.m. at Trail Wood on Kenyon Road. Meet in parking lot. $5 for CAS members; $10 for nonmembers. 860-928-4948.
Fri. Oct. 13
‘Fatal Murder’
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse on Front Street will present “Death by Fatal Murder” at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13, 14, 20 and 21 at 2 p.m. Oct. 15, and 22. 860-928-7887.
Sat. Oct. 14
Craft Fair
KILLINGLY --- The Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society craft fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Joseph’s on Hartford Pike in Dayville. Crafters wanted. 203 583 5073, or the Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society.
Art Festival
WOODSTOCK --- The First Congregational Church of Woodstock on Rt. 169 will host its 6th Annual Art and Craft Show both indoors and on the front lawn from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 14 and Oct. 15. Luncheon will be served inside both days from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Info: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present Screech Owl Night Hike at 7 p.m. starting from Grassland Bird Conservation Center on Day Road. $5 for CAS members; $10 for nonmembers. 860-928-4948.
Old Home Day
CANTERBURY --- The Canterbury Old Home Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Canterbury Green. Rain or shine. Parking on the town green around the First Congregational Church will be limited to visitors with handicapped permits. General parking will be at the Dr. Helen Baldwin Middle School on Rt. 14 with a free shuttle provided by the town of Canterbury running all day.
BBQ
CANTERBURY --- The Canterbury Lions Club chicken BBQ will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at the community Center. $12 for half chicken, $10 for quarter chicken. Food items for the Canterbury Food Bank, eyeglasses and hearing aids will be collected. 860-546-6331.
Roast Pork
DANIELSON --- The Killingly-Brooklyn Interfaith Council is hosting a Roast Pork Dinner Fund Raiser for the local Fuel Bank from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Cornerstone Baptist Church. $12; kids 6 and younger eat for free. Parking: Broad Street and at St. Alban's Episcopal Church and at the Temple Beth Israel Preservation Society on Killingly Drive.
Arts & Crafts
WOODSTOCK --- Roseland Cottage holds its 35th annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 14 and Oct. 15. Admission for adults is $5. Historic New England members and children under 12 admitted free. Parking is free. Rain or shine. 860-928-4074.
Preserve Walk
WOODSTOCK --- The Wyndham Land Trust will present a Walktober Rapoport/Spalding Preserve Walk at 10 a.m. Park at end of end of Calkins Road, by #129. Relatively easy and scenic 2-mile walk. Bad weather will cancel. Leashed dogs are welcome.
Library Talk
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Library Friends will present “Israel Putnam Walk and Talk” with Robert Ernest Hubbard at 10 a.m. at Wolf Den Campground. Free. No registration. pomfretlibrary.org.
Preserve Hike
WOODSTOCK --- The Wyndham Land Trust will present a Walktober Bull Hill Preserve Hike at 1 p.m. About 4 miles. No dogs.
Sun. Oct. 15
Palmer Legacy
WOODSTOCK --- The Legacy of Minnie Palmer Dean program will be held at 1 p.m. as part of TLGV’s Walktober events at the Palmer Hall/Arboretum on Rt. 169. Minnie Palmer Dean gave Woodstock Palmer Memorial Hall (former town hall) and Palmer Arboretum and also gifts to many other towns in New England. Learn about Minnie and her husband Charles Dean on a tour of the building and the park. Free.
Mon. Oct. 16
Exercise Group
WOODSTOCK --- The Woodstock Senior Exercise Group will meet from 9 to 10 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday in the Woodstock Town Hall lower level meeting room. Minimum fee. Local seniors welcome. 860-315-5175.
Wed. Oct. 18
Library Event
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Library Friends will present a free program, “Intro to Online Genealogy - Ancestry.com” with Nick Beams at 3 p.m. at the library. Register at: pomfretlibrary.org
Fri. Oct. 20
Teen Weekend
POMFRET --- The Windham-Tolland 4-H Camp on Taft Pond Road will hold Teen Weekend from 5:30 p.m. Oct. 20 until 9 a.m. Oct. 22. For teens 13 – 17. Bring your own pumpkin to carve. $50. Preregistration required: 860-974-3379.
Fund-raiser
WOODSTOCK --- The NE Cancer Crusaders will hold a Night Club Night from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Mansion at Bald Hill. Donations: $45 pp. Benefits DKH Oncology. 860-774-5802.
Sat. Oct. 21
Church Fair
PUTNAM --- The Congregational Church of Putnam will present a Harvest Fair and Luncheon ’17 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Benefits community charities. 860-928-4405.
Great Pumpkin Fest
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Business Association will present its Great Pumpkin Festival from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. downtown. Discoverputnam.com.
Tackle the Trail
POMFRET --- The QVCC Foundation annual fund-raiser, Tackle the Trail, will start at 9 a.m. at the Airline Trail and run to Willimantic. You can run as an individual or as a relay team. $100 for individual runner or relay team (up to 5 runners) $200. 860- 932- 4174 .
Open House
PUTNAM --- King Cadillac GMC on Pomfret Street will hold its annual Open House and Customer Appreciation event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Food, free fall checkups, displays and more.
Rabies Clinic
DANIELSON --- Pet Pals Northeast, a local animal welfare organization, is holding a low cost rabies clinic from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Quinebaug Valley Veterinary Hospital on Rt. 12. No appointment necessary. $12 cash per animal. All animals must be on a leash or in a secured carrier. If available, bring prior proof of rabies vaccination. 860-317-1720.
Open House
POMFRET --- Pomfret School will hold an open house from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Limited interview slots available. Registration required: 860.963.6120.
Steak Supper
EASTFORD --- The Eastford Independent Fire Company No. 1 Inc. will hold an all-you-can-eat steak supper at 6:30 p.m. at the firehouse. $20. No tickets at door. 974-0256.
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present Saw-whet Owl Banding at 8 p.m. Oct. 21 and Oct. 28 starting from Grassland Bird Conservation Center on Day Road. $15 for CAS members; $25 for nonmembers. Limit 20. 860-928-4948.
Book Sale
CANTERBURY --- The Friends of the Canterbury Public Library will hold a book sale and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Community Room. http://canterburylibrary.org/
Nature Program
HAMPTON --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present Nature Sketchbook Journaling from 9 a.m. to noon at Trail Wood on Kenyon Road. $10 for CAS members; $20 for nonmembers. Call to register and get list of materials. 860-928-4948.
Sun. Oct. 22
Nature Program
HAMPTON --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present Edwin Way Teale Talk and Tour at 2 p.m. at Trail Wood on Kenyon Road. Meet in parking lot. $5 for nonmembers. 860-928-4948.
Nature Walk
POMFRET --- The Windham-Tolland 4-H Camp on Taft Pond Road will present “Nature Framed” Walktober Walk from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Gathering natural materials to make framed collage of treasures after returning to lodge.
Concert
CHEPACHET --- At 2:30 p.m. the second Music at the Meeting House concert of the fall season, will celebrate the 115th anniversary of the Chepachet Baptist Church's historic E.W. Lane tracker pipe organ and honor Marilyn Knight's 15 years of service as organist at the church. No charge but a free will offering will be taken. Refreshments. chepachetfreewill.org.
Tues. Oct. 22
Blood Drive
DANIELSON --- The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Westfield Congregational Church on Main Street. 1-800- RED CROSS.
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Walktober hits its stride this weekend with more than 60 adventures throughout The Last Green Valley. And it’s all happening as the national heritage corridor begins to hit its peak for fall foliage.
For Oct. 13-16:
Walktober: Roseland Cottage Fine Arts & Crafts Festival, Oct. 14 and 15, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Roseland Cottage, 556 Rte. 169, Woodstock, CT. 617-994-5914. One of the leading juried fine arts and crafts shows in New England. This 2-day event features hundreds of artisans and their wares: jewelry, woodworking, pottery, glass, toys, paintings, clothing, metalwork, and much more. Visitors, many of whom return year after year, enjoy live music, a food court, and first floor tours of Roseland Cottage.
Walktober: Bull Hill Preserve Hike, Oct. 14, 1-3 p.m., Bull Hill Rd., Woodstock, CT.
860-428-0968. See and walk one of the Wyndham Land Trust’s newest and largest preserves. There is a fabulous scenic vista along the walk. No dogs please.
Walktober: Bird Watching, Oct. 14, 8-10 a.m., CT Audubon Center, 218 Day Rd., Pomfret (Pomfret Center), CT. 860-928-4948. Witness the wide variety of migrating birds on the Pomfret Sanctuary. Expect to find some warbler species, several kinds of sparrows, vireos, woodpeckers, hawks and more! Learn how to bird watch from the best. Children 12 and older only.
Walktober: Hike Up Mount Misery in Pachaug Forest with Foresters from CT DEEP, Oct. 13. 10 a.m. - noon, Rte. 49, Voluntown, CT. 860-774-3300. Join representatives of The Last Green Valley and foresters of CT DEEP for a Walktober hike up Mount Misery. Enjoy the scenery from atop the 441-foot peak as we discuss DEEP’s forest management planning process, ongoing gypsy moth concerns, and efforts to sustain underrepresented natural communities at Pachaug State Forest.
Walktober: Hike in the Spring Hill Tract of the UConn Forest, Oct. 14, 9-11 a.m., 337 Chaffeville Rd., Mansfield, CT. No building at this address; park in the turnout at the intersection of Chaffeeville & Bousa Rds. 860-486-1076. Preregistrations required at http://s.uconn.edu/ucforesthike, limited to 25 hikers. UConn Associate Extension Professor and UConn Forest Steward Tom Worthley will guide a hike in the Spring Hill Tract of the UConn Forest. You’ll learn about forest succession, forest management and current forestry research at UConn. Children 12 and older only.
Walktober: 28th Annual Sturbridge Harvest Festival, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Oct. 15, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Town Common & Publick House, 277 Main St. (Rte. 131), Sturbridge, MA. 508-347-2761. An ongoing lively event each fall features family fun, crafts, live music & entertainment, foods, farm fresh harvests, and the popular Publick House Scarecrow Contest.
Walktober: The River, Rail, Mills & Trails, Oct. 14, 10-11:30 a.m., 55 Bridge St., Willimantic, CT. Drive in about 0.5 miles on the gravel road beside the tracks to the walk greeter. 860-617-3308. Walk the new rail trail to the Railroad Museum, talking and learning about railroad history and current service, and the river that powered the mills. Optional: tour the museum or take a train ride for an additional small cost that is well worth it.
Walktober: Old Home Day on the Canterbury Green, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 6 S. Canterbury Rd., Canterbury, CT. Handicapped parking on-site. All others please park at Dr. Helen Baldwin Middle School, 45 Westminster Rd. (Rte. 14). Free shuttle bus running thru the day. 860-546-9346.
Join us for Old Home Day - Canterbury’s favorite way to welcome fall! Old Home Day features demonstrations of traditional crafts and trades, live music, cute & friendly animal, reenactors, great food, exhibits inside the 19th century one-room Green District schoolhouse, children’s activities, and more! Admission and parking are always free, and the event goes rain or shine.
Walktober: Atwood Farm Cider Pressing the 19th Century Way, Oct. 14, 2-4 p.m., Atwood Farm, 624 Wormwood Hill Rd., Mansfield Center, CT. 860-429-9023. Come with the family as we gather apples in the orchard and take them to the cider press to make cider for the winter months. Rain or shine. For more information, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call the office.
Walktober: Wells Woods - Columbia’s Ghost Town, Oct. 15, 1-3 p.m., rain date: Oct. 22, 1-3 p.m., 32 Wells Woods Rd., Columbia CT. Parking on right side of road only. Preregistration required, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 860-228-2849. Learn about a village once home to over a dozen families but abandoned since the 1930’s. We’ll visit old homestead and mill sites, a family cemetery, and the village school site, all the while hearing stories of those who settled here in the 1820’s and left behind so much evidence of the hard lives they led.
Walktober: This Was His Forest, Oct. 15, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Myers Pond Forest, 159 Kinney Hollow Rd., Union, CT. 860-377-0117. Learn about sustainable forestry, history of Union, and George H. Myers, the man behind the Yale-Myers Forest on this 2-hour tour of the Hull Forestlands Myers Pond Forest, the jewel of his properties.
Walktober: Greeneville Art Tour, Oct. 16, 10-11 a.m., 193 N Main St., Norwich, CT. 860-886-1776. Over the past few years there have been several public art projects in the village of Greeneville. It started with a fire hydrant painting competition that sought to get all of us to take ownership of our surroundings while bringing beauty and recognition to a somewhat hidden side of the City of Norwich. This continued for 2 summers and over 40 hydrants were painted with magical creatures and beautiful scenes. As that second summer’s competition was wrapping up, a community mural painting project was ramping up. It brought together community members, young and old, to beautify the side of a building that had been scared by graffiti. This building sits on the corner of the main road and the bridge over the Shetucket River. The mural beautifully depicts natural resources and historic structures in our village. This tour is led by Zechariah Stover, Vice Chair of the Greeneville Neighborhood Revitalization Zone, and will start at the southern most tip of the village, right in front of the Welcome to Greeneville sign!
Walktober: Visit the Huguenot Steamer No. 1 Fire Station Museum, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. - noon, 655 Main St., N. Oxford MA. Silsby Steamer, Jeffers Handtub, Colonel DeWitt, firetruck, collections and stories galore are to be discovered in this museum. Great for kids of all ages, and ready for you to stop in and visit during Walktober.
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LINCOLN, R.I. — Howley Bread Group (HBG), a franchisee of Panera Bread, announced Paul Jurkonis of Putnam is its second quarter Manager of the Quarter. Jurkonis, the manager of the Foxwoods café, was named the top Manager among HBG’s 29 cafes located in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
“We could not be more pleased to recognize Paul’s hard work and effort at our Foxwoods café,” said Ryan Perkins, General Manager, Foxwoods Café /Howley Bread Group. “Ryan began as our production manager and I am proud to say he will soon be elevated to training specialist thanks to his dedication and diligence.”
Jurkonis has more than 16 years’ experience in the restaurant industry. Jurkonis is a graduate of Johnson and Wales University, with a major in hospitality and culinary arts. Outside of the café, Jurkonis enjoys rooting on his hometown Texas teams, the Houston Astros and Houston Texans.
Dividend
announced
UTNAM — Thomas A. Borner, president and CEO of PB Bancorp, Inc., has announced that the Company’s Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend on the Company’s common stock of $0.05 per share. The dividend will be payable to all stockholders of record as of Oct. 18, and is scheduled to be paid Nov. 1.”We are pleased to announce this latest dividend payment for the Holding Company” said Borner. “We believe that providing a return to our stockholders is an important part of being a community bank. We look forward to continuing to build our brand of community banking, a journey we embarked upon 155 years ago, and serving our mission of enhancing the quality of life in the communities we serve”.