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Weekend Events: Boy Scouts' Wreath Sale Fundraiser

Looking for something to do this weekend?

Whether you're in search of something fun to do with the kids or you have a babysitter and are planning a night out, look no further because Patch editors have picked a variety of events taking place today and tomorrow to help you make the most of your weekend. Click on the headline of each for more information.

Thanksgiving Weekend

Boy Scouts Wreath Sale Fundraiser

Where: Fireman's Field, Monroe, corner of Moose Hill and Shelton roads.

When: Nov. 24, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. 

Description: Boy Scout Troop 163 will be holding its Annual Wreath Sale Fundraising Event on the two weekends following Thanksgiving. Wreaths cost $11 without a bow and $14 with a bow. Funds are used to offset trip costs where the scouts learn and practice leadership skills.

Brookfield: Dead Man's Cell Phone

Where: The Brookfield Theatre for the Arts

When: 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25

Cost: $20

Description: The play starts off simply enough: While at a café a man dies but his cell phone will not stop ringing. The woman at the next table answers his ringing phone and is soon playing comforter to the man’s grieving friends and family. Yet this is just the beginning of an intricate and imaginative journey through the dead man's bizarre life and our own assumptions about morality and connection.

 

New Canaan: smallWORK

Where: Carriage Barn Arts Center at Waveny Park

When: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24 (more dates listed by clicking on above link)

Cost: Free

Description: The Carriage Barn Arts Center in Waveny Park presents the art exhibition“smallWORK” from Nov. 21– Dec. 23, 2012.  The exhibition showcases small artwork for sale at affordable prices in all media not larger than 14” including the frame or sculpture base.

At the Theater: Italian American Reconciliation

Where: The Ridgefield Theater Barn

When: Nov. 25, 2 p.m.

Description: The Ridgefield Theater Barn is thrilled to present Italian American Reconciliation by John Patrick Shanley. The production, directed by Sherry Asch and produced by Cheryl Boyd, will be presented Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 through Dec. 8, with Sunday matinees Nov. 25 and Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. 

Tickets are $24 for adults and $20 for students/seniors (62).  Cabaret seating, doors open one hour prior to curtain.  For more information and to reserve tickets, please visit www.ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org.

Newtown: Town Players Presents "The Underpants"

Where: Town Players' Little Theatre,

When: 8 p.m. November 24

Cost: $20 

Description: First performed off-Broadway at the Classic Stage Co. in March 2002, "The Underpants" portrays petty German bureaucrat Theo Maske’s unusual problem: his pretty wife’s underwear fell down in the middle of town as the King was going by in a local parade. His initial shock turns into concern about both his personal and professional reputation, and Theo (Tim Huebenthal, Southbury) predicts that dire consequences will follow, lecturing wife Louise (Liesbet Higham, New Haven) about her indiscretion. Little does he know that some of his calamitous predictions are about to take place right under his nose.

Redding: Gingerbread Workshop

Where: 19 Main St, Redding, CT

When: Noon Saturday, Nov. 24

Cost: $40

Description: Sit down in front of every christmas candy you can imagine and decorate your very own gingerbread house. Call for reservations at 203-544-7057.

Wilton: Shop Wilton Day!

Where: Wilton Chamber of Commerce

When: 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 24

Description: The Wilton Chamber of Commerce teamed up with local businesses, retailers, and merchants of our community to present “Shop Wilton Day”. Our local merchants will be running special sales, discounts, promotions, and events throughout the day. Une Minette, Vintage Fine Wines, Sweet Pierre’s, Open House Gifts, Krik It, Signature Style, Campus Jewelers, Bella & Co., Renaissance Beauty, B Chic, and Snappy Gator are just a few of the many merchants that will be participating in this unique day of shopping local.

 

Woodbury: Pack 54 Cub Scouts Toys for Tots Drive

Where: 1 Main St S, Woodbury, CT

When: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 24 and 25 (more dates available by clicking on the above headline link)

Description: Woodbury Cub Scout Pack 54 is conducting its annual Toys for Tots drive until 12/21/12. They are seeking new unwrapped toys for all ages and are collecting toys on the North Town Green on 12/1/12 from 8-2 during the wreath sale fundraiser.

Breakfast with Santa and Toys 4 Kids

Where: 19 Chucta Rd, Seymour

When: Sunday, Nov. 25, 9 a.m.

Description: See the Posting of the Colors by Emil Senger Post 10 from Seymour, listen to Park City Pride's music, enjoy a full breakfast with the community.  The Blue Knights Motorcycle group will be there and a special visit from Santa. Dress Warmly, don't forget to bring your camera and an unwrapped toy for Toys 4 Kids.

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Brooke Burling May 24, 2013 at 08:33 am
Only one week to go until auditions (Friday, May 31), so interested actors sign up now!
Laura Tulley May 23, 2013 at 12:23 pm
Thank you everyone for your comments. Carl - will try not to be offended by your "anyone withRead More half a brain" comment. I am dismayed to hear Dawn that you have made this effort and been turned down by the town and police department (it's not uncommon for me to see the police speeding up and down Moose Hill Road too!) Glad to hear, though, that I am not alone in seeing a need for people to get a grip on the road. Slow down. Hang up. Comply with stop signs and stop lights. Be courteous.
Laura May 23, 2013 at 11:17 am
I have been tail-gated so many times - everywhere in Monroe - I drive a little over the posted speedRead More limit BUT I respect the people walking (most of the time in the wrong direction) and bike riders (they too ride in the wrong direction. HANG UP THE PHONE - DON'T PIGGY BACK thru a stop sign, and learn the right of way rule. AND STOP SIGNS mean S T O P!!! Robin lane people are good for running stop signs. And Pepper Street is 25 mph - NOT 45 or 50!!! Walkers & runners FACE TRAFFIC - Bike riders RIDE WITH TRAFFIC. AND one more thing - don't block the drive ways if there is a stop light - and someone coming in or out - let them and move on. THANKS for letting me get this off my chest!!!!!
Dawn May 22, 2013 at 10:28 am
Good luck Laura, My husband and I tried to get some on Purdy Hill Road from Rt.111 to Rt.25. theyRead More said they can't do it. I have asked numerous times to have a police officer sit in Farmview or use our driveway, said it's too dangerous, go figure. Tired of drivers around town having no respect for other drivers and people walking on side of road. It gets to the point that I don't even want to leave my house. Get a clue people slow down, stay off phones, it's not hard.
Pictured from left: Rev. John Hanwell, S.J., President; Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal, Mark Giannini; John Hanrahan, Dean of Guidance & College Advising; and Jon DeRosa, Director of Student Activities & Christian Service.
Nancy B. May 22, 2013 at 03:08 pm
Congratualtions to Mark and his family!!!!! Well done Mark.....your future is bright!