Community Corner

Learn to Close Your Pond, Hit Two Huge Tag Sales, Theatre, Music

Check out this play Friday night at the Ridgefield Theatre Barn. In 2008, August: Osage County, by Tracy Letts, swept the
awards, winning the Tony, Pulitzer, Drama Desk. NY Drama Critics’ Circle, and
Outer Critics’ Circle Awards for Best Play. 
The New York Times hailed it as, “the most exciting new American play
Broadway has seen in years.”

Check out this concert at the Keeler Tavern Museum at 3 p.m. Sunday. The 2013-2014 season, its 23rd, of  the Louise McKeon Chamber Music Concerts will open at the Keeler Tavern Museum at 132 Main Street, Ridgefield on Sunday, September 22nd  at 3PM.  Bassoonery, a quartet of four bassoonists, includes T.D.Ellis,  Lisa Alexander, Jacqueline Sifford and Andrea Herr.  All have been educated in classical  and contemorary music with an emphasis on the bassoon.




Danbury's Largest Tag Sale takes place at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Mount Pleasant AME Zion Church, 69 Rowan St. Our Annual Tag Sale is the largest church tag sale  held every September.We will have old and new items for purchase, games, prizes, food and lots of fun for everyone.

The Danbury Fish & Game Association's annual tag sale and estate sale starts at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the association's headquarters, across from Danbury Town Park and next door to the PAL building. This event will have a large inventory of sporting goods, tools, children's clothing and quality household items.   Our location across from the Danbury Town Park gets much traffic and visibility for many customers.

The Still River Celebration Day takes place at 9 a.m. Saturday behind Kimchuck, 1 Corporate Drive, Danbury. Celebrate the rebirth of the Still River with wild bird demonstrations, invertebrates, an enviroscape, walking tours and a photography contest.

Cooper Mulch & More next to the airport is offering a free seminar this weekend for people who want to close their pond for the winter. We will cover everything you need to know about closing your pond for the winter season. Including netting, proper aeration/heating, fish and plant care. The seminar begins at 10 a.m. and runs about 90 minutes.



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