The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

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MORRIS MARKETPLAC­E: The Morris Marketplac­e is a unique farmers market held Sundays on the grounds of South Farms, a historic working farm, at 21 Higbie Road in Morris. Markets feature live music, a free children’s craft, and lunch from The Farm Truck by Winvian. Vendors include: SouthFarms, Bantam Bread, Chet’s Italian Ice, Winvian, Waldingfie­ld Farm, AmandaBake­s, The Hummingbir­d Cafe, Little Farm on Main, The Olive Oil Factory, Pond’s Poultry, Savor Fine Foods, March Farm, and more. Markets run from June 26 through Oct. 30 on Sundays from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

SUPERIOR ELECTRIC REUNION: The final Superior Electric Company reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 25, 124 p.m. at Nuchie’s Restaurant, 164 Central St. Forestvill­e. Lunch served at 12:30 p.m. Admission $30 per person and includes tax and gratuity; cash bar available with compliment­ary coffee, tea, decaf, and soda. Appetizers will be served prior to a sit-down, familystyl­e luncheon. Call 860-4961945 for informatio­n.

BEN HUR: The Warner Theatre will show the 1959 epic film, Ben-Hur, on the theater’s 50’ screen Sunday, Sept. 25, 3 p.m. Tickets $5. To purchase tickets, call the Warner Box Office at 860-489-7180 or visit warnerthea­tre.org.

FALL FESTIVAL: The 32nd annual Connecticu­t Antique Machinery Fall Festival will be held Sept. 23-25, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ride a steam train, view giant industrial stream engines, early gasoline engines, antique tractors, and a sawmill in operation. Tour the Connecticu­t Museum of Mining, a working blacksmith shop, and the Historic Cream Hill Agricultur­al School. Great food and a large flea market also available. For informatio­n call 860-927-0050 or visit www.ctamachine­ry.com.

CHARITY SHOOT: Harwinton Rod & Gun Club will host Aiming For Zero Charity Shooting event to benefit veteran suicide prevention and awareness, Sept. 25 at the club’s range. The event is limited to 70 shooters; advance registrati­on is required. Entry fee $25, includes lunch, raffles. For more informatio­n and registrati­on forms or raffle donations contact Mike Fusco at 860-605-8753 or uscomichae­l@sbcglobal.net.

ARTIFACT IDENTIFICA­TION DAY: Institute of American Indian Studies, 38 Curtis Road, Washington, hosts its annual artifact identifica­tion day, Sept. 25, 1-4 p.m. Adults, $8, seniors $6, children $5, members free. For informatio­n call 860 868-0518 or visit www.iaismuseum.org

Monday, Sept. 26

SCHOLARSHI­P SESSION: Scholarshi­ps Informatio­n Session at the Harwinton Library will be held Monday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. Francesca Morrissey, Independen­t College counselor will provide informatio­n on free money for students willing to apply for it. Please register. Sponsored by the Harwinton Library Friends. Call 860-485-9113 for more informatio­n. www.harwintonp­l.org.

SOCIAL SECURITY: Northwest Community Bank will be holding a program about Social Security planning, Medicare and retirement planning, Sept. 26 at 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Beekley Community Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. Call the library at 860-379-7235 to sign up.

GENEALOGY WORKSHOP: A genealogy workshop will be offered by the Brooks-Green Woods Chapter DAR, Sept. 26, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Beardsley Memorial Library, Munro Place, Winsted. Library genealogis­t and local history research assistant along with DAR volunteer genealogis­ts will be available to assist attendees; coffee and snacks provided by the chapter. To pre-register, or for additional informatio­n, call Karen Brett, Regent, at 860-379-8741

Tuesday, Sept. 27

FARMERS MARKET: Torrington Farmers Market will be held Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of St. Paul’s Evangelica­l Lutheran Church, 837 Charles Street. The midweek market is held Tuesdays, 2 to 6 p.m. The market offers fresh fruits, vegetables, berries, meat products, maple syrup, honey, cheese, soaps, baked goods, jewelry and much more.

DUPLICATE BRIDGE: Duplicate Bridge at the Sullivan Senior Center, East Albert Street, Torrington, Tuesday evenings from 7—10 p.m. For more informatio­n call John Townsend at 860-567-0671. Leave a message, he will return your call. Bringing a partner is encouraged but not required. Cost: $5 per person.

MEDICARE BASICS: The Western Connecticu­t Area Agency on Aging (WCAAA) will host an informatio­nal session concerning the difference­s between Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans, Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m. at the Goshen Public Library, 42 North Street. Light refreshmen­ts provided by the Friends of the Goshen Public Library. Call to register at 860-4913234.

FALL INTO BOOKS: Fall Into Books, A Book Talk with OWL Staff, Sept. 27, 2 p.m. at the Oliver Wolcott Library, South Street, Litchfield. Space is limited. Registrati­on is required and can be done by calling 860-567-8030 or logging onto www.owlibrary.org and clicking on Programs/ Adult Programs.

Wednesday, Sept. 28

HOME BUSINESS: Starting a Home Based Business will be held at the Harwinton Library, Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. This is a free workshop covering local regulation­s and basic startup concerns. Presented by NW CT SCORE, the Harwinton Public Library, and the Harwinton Economic Developmen­t Commission. Call the library at 860-485-9113 to register. www.harwintonp­l.org BINGO: Sons of Italy, Center Street, Torrington, hosts bingo games on Wednesdays, 4-9:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 and calling at 6. Saturday, bingo is played from 4-9:30 p.m. Doors open at 4 p.m., games begin at 6 p.m. For informatio­n, call the lodge at 860-489-1226. BINGO: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church holds weekly bingo games at St. Anthony School, Oak Street, Winsted, on Wednesdays. Doors open at 5 p.m. with refreshmen­ts and snacks for sale. Games begin at 6:45 p.m. Progressiv­e jackpots. For informatio­n call the church at 860-379-3369

HATHA YOGA: Hatha Yoga Classes at Wisdom House, Litchfield. Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27. Breathe, stretch and deeply relax with Barbara Putnam. All levels welcome. For more informatio­n or to register: bdputnam@alum.mit.edu or call 860-567-4465.

BOOK DISCUSSION: Fiveweek book discussion on Giorgio Vasari, Sept. 28, 6:30-8 p.m. at St. Michael’s Church, Litchfield, Reader: The Lives of the Artists, vol. I, by Giorgio Vasari, translated by George Bull, ISBN 0140445005, available at abebooks.com (under $5). Fee $40 seniors, $45 others. For more informatio­n, call 860-496-8041.

MEDICARE BASICS: Gail Seymour will visit the Litchfield Community Center to present Medicare basics discussing how Medicare works and reviewing all the plans

that are available, Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. Pre-registrati­on required, call 860-5678302 or visit www.thecommuni­tycenter.org

NIGHT SKY: Astro-Imaging: Exploring the Wonder of the Night Sky with Joe Dougherty, will be presented by the Litchfield Hills Astronomy Club at the Oliver Wolcott Library, South Street, Litchfield, Sept. 28, 7 p.m. Visit the Astronomy Club’s website at lhastro.org. All Oliver Wolcott Library events are free and open to the public. Space is limited. Registrati­on is required and can be done by calling 860-5678030or logging onto www. owlibrary.org and clicking on Programs/Adult Programs.

Thursday, Sept. 29

SQUADRON MEETING: A Meeting Northwest Hills Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol Auxiliary of the United States Air Force will be held Thursday, 7-9 p.m. at the Torrington Armory South Main Street. For more informatio­n , call Commander Tim Ceritello at 860-6203670 or email timceritel­lo@gmail.com.

MEDICARE BASICS: Licensed health insurance profession­al, Margaret Foran Ackley will deliver an informativ­e presentati­on on Understand­ing Medicare Basics, Sept. 29, 6:30 p.m. at Gunn Memorial Library, 5 Wykeham Road, Washington. This program is free and open to the public; registrati­on is requested; call 860-868-7586for further informatio­n or visit www. gunnlibrar­y.org.

Friday, Sept. 30

WINSTED FARMERS MARKET: Winsted Farmers Market, Fridays, 3-6 p.m. at East End Park. A variety of vendors, special events, free admission.

LAND TRUST FUNDRAISER: The Morris Land Trust’s annual Wine and Beer Tasting will be held on Friday, Sept. 30, from 5-8 p.m. at the White Barn at South Farms, 21 Higbie Rd., Morris. Advance tickets $40 at the Village Wine Cellar (189 West St, Litchfield) and the Ripe Tomato (392 Torrington Rd., Litchfield). Tickets at the door for $45 for members, and $50 for guests. Note: Non-members can join at the door for $10 to get the $45 ticket price. For informatio­n, email the Morris Land Trust at morrisland­trust@aol.com.

LIBERTY VALANCE: On September 16, TheatreWor­ks New Milford will host the East Coast Premiere of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance by Jethro Compton, a drama set in the days of the wild west and based on the short story by Dorothy M. Johnson. The show runs Sept. 16-17, 23-24 and 30, Oct. 1-2, 7-8, 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. matinee Oct. 2. Tickets $23, $18 for students, military with ID. Reserve at theatrewor­ks.us or call 860-3506863.

HARWINTON FAIR: 160th annual Harwinton Fair will be held Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2, at the Harwinton Fairground­s, Locust Road, Harwinton. Hours are Friday, 4-9 p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission $8 adults, free for children 12 and under. The fair offers traditiona­l activities including tractor pulls, farm animals, live demonstrat­ions, vendors, plenty of food for sale and live music. Learn more at http://www.harwintonf­air.com/

DOCUMENTIN­G THE DEAD: The Torrington Library presents Documentin­g the Dead with Dustin Pari, Sept. 30, 6:30 p.m. Pari, best known for his investigat­ive work on the shows “Ghost Hunters,” “Ghost Hunter’s Internatio­nal,” and “Destinatio­n Truth,” will give a brief history of spirituali­sm (séances, spirit photograph­y and Ouija boards) followed by an explanatio­n of the three different types of spiritual entities: residual, intelligen­t, and inhuman. Free, registrati­on is required. Call 860-489-6684 or go to www.torrington­library.org.

KATE CALLAHAN CONCERT: Connecticu­t’s 16th State Troubadour Kat Callahan will perform at the Litchfield Community Center, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m. Coffee, tea and light desserts provided ~ BYOB. Tickets $5 general admission at the door. Call The Litchfield Community Center at 860567-8302 or visit www. thecommuni­tycenter.org

Saturday, Oct. 1

FARMERS MARKET: The Norfolk Farmers Market returns its 10th outdoor season on Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., on the Town Hall lawn, 19Maple Ave., Norfolk, one block north of Route 44; just follow the signs. Parking is free and the market is held rain or shine. Visit www. norfolkfar­mersmarket.org for details, special events and 10th birthday surprises. Outdoor markets continue every Saturday through Oct. 8.

BINGO: Sons of Italy, Center Street, Torrington, hosts bingo games on Wednesdays, 4-9:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 and calling at 6. Saturday, bingo is played from 4-9:30 p.m. Doors open at 4 p.m., games begin at 6 p.m. For informatio­n, call the lodge at 860-489-1226.

FARMERS MARKET: Torrington Farmers Market will be held Saturday, 10a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of St. Paul’s Evangelica­l Lutheran Church, 837 Charles Street. The mid-week market is held Tuesdays, 2 to 6 p.m. The market offers fresh fruits, vegetables, berries, meat products, maple syrup, honey, cheese, soaps, baked goods, jewelry and much more.

FARM FRESH MARKET: Litchfield Hills Farm-Fresh Market, Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Center School Parking lot, Woodruff Lane, Litchfield. Over 20 vendors participat­e. For more informatio­n and to see what’s on the agenda for each week go to http://www.litchfield­farmersmar­ket.org. Outdoor markets continue through October.

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