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Waldo's Back in Washington Depot This July!

Once again, in celebration of Waldo’s longevity and popularity, his American publisher, Candlewick Press, is teaming up with the American Booksellers Association and two hundred and fifty independent bookstores across the country for some hide-and-seek fun to encourage communities to patronize their local businesses.

Where’s Waldo?   In Washington Depot, of course!  Beginning on Tuesday 1st July, the iconic children’s book character in the red-and-white-striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting 19 local businesses throughout the community .  Find Waldo Local is a great summer vacation activity and a wonderful way to support local businesses and the Shop Local movement.

Anyone who wishes to join in the fun can pick up a “Find Waldo in Washington Depot” passport from any of the participating stores.  When you spot Waldo collect a store stamp or signature.  And to make things a little more challenging, Waldo’s magnifying glass will also be hiding in The Hickory Stick Bookshop.

Great prizes for participants who get 16 or more stamps in their passport. Completed passports should be handed in to the Hickory Stick Bookshop by no later than 5.00 pm on Thursday July 31st.

We will be having a celebration party from 3-4 pm on Saturday August 2nd. Check our website for further details!

There is no charge to participate, and the hunt lasts for all of July.  

For more information about hunting for Waldo in Washington Depot, call The Hickory Stick Bookshop at 860-868-0525 or visit our website at www.hickorystickbookshop.com.  


 


7/3/2025
Ongoing event
Community & Family
Family

Find Waldo Local

Waldo's Back in Washington Depot This July! Once again, in celebration of Waldo’s longevity and...
Thursday
Jul 3
@
9:30 am
-
5:30 pm
The Hickory Stick Bookshop in Washington
Thu
Jul
3
Thu
Jul
3

STEVE PARLATO BIO

Middlebury artist Steven Parlato’s work has graced theater posters and book covers, and he’s exhibited his collage series, They Are Not Disposable, throughout CT and in NJ, PA, and OH. An award-winning poet and college professor emeritus, Parlato is the author of two young adult novels, The Namesake (winner of the 2011 Tassy Walden Award for New Voices in YA Fiction) and The Precious Dreadful. Both explore grief, loss, and hope. His poetry has appeared in Freshwater, MARGIE, Borderlands, Peregrine, CT River Review, and other journals. On stage, he’s played roles ranging from the Scarecrow to Macbeth. Parlato offers writing workshops at venues throughout CT and creates artwork on commission. Follow him on FB at Steven Parlato Author and IG: @stevenparlato.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

They Are Not Disposable should not need to exist. However, the persistent plague of systemic racism in America (and beyond) makes this artwork necessary. With the collage series complete, the sixteen initials within the works unite to make the declaration, “BLACK LIVES MATTER.” It is absurd this statement should need to be made; tragic it should still be met with resistance. 

Since this is the reality of our world, I ask that you meet threats to justice with your own resistance, in whatever creative form you choose. The only wrong way to approach racism, and all other forms of evil, is to remain silent. As I reflect on the creation of these images, I’m daunted by the work to be done—and overwhelmed by the fact that there are a near-infinite number of potential subjects, countless lives stolen by the evil of white supremacy. 

My hope is that this work leaves an impression, reminding viewers of the intrinsic humanity of each subject, and that of each individual we encounter. If my portraits of the stolen have touched you, I encourage you to learn more about these sixteen people, to keep their memories alive as I’ve attempted to do. And together, let’s confront the issues of inequity and racial violence that continue to claim innocent lives.

7/3/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Steve Parlato Art Gallery

STEVE PARLATO BIO Middlebury artist Steven Parlato’s work has graced theater posters and book...
Thursday
Jul 3
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10:00 am
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2:00 pm
Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center in Litchfield
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Jul
4
Fri
Jul
4

Date: Friday, July 4

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Location: The Litchfield History Museum

Cost: Free for Members, $10 for non-Members

Registration Requested


Celebrate Independence Day with our popular Heroes of the Revolution Walking Tour on Friday, July 4 at 10:00 a.m. Discover Litchfield's Revolutionary history and how Litchfield's residents young and old contributed to the founding of the nation.

 

The walk will begin at the Litchfield Historical Society (7 South Street) and lasts approximately 1 hour. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. Walking tours are free for members and $10 for non-members.

 

Walking Tours are sponsored by Berkshire Alarm

7/4/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
History

Walking Tour - Heroes of the Revolution

Date: Friday, July 4 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: The Litchfield History Museum Cost: Free for...
Friday
Jul 4
@
10:00 am
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11:00 am
Litchfield History Museum in Litchfield
Fri
Jul
4
Fri
Jul
4

Come learn about the terrifying and heroic deeds of these two important men, their families and their friends who were ALL pivotal in securing American Independence! This family oriented outdoor rain or shine event includes Rev War costumes! *Warning for pets and HSPs, there is LOUD cannon and musket fire, TWICE!*


Come Join the Celebration as we are only one year away from America250! (1776-2026)


Could you have a Revolutionary War patriot in your family tree? Ask your family what they know and feel free to approach any of us at the event. We love to help people connect to their ancestors who aided in American Independence!

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7/4/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
History

Honoring Col. Benjamin Tallmadge and Governor Oliver Wolcott

Come learn about the terrifying and heroic deeds of these two important men, their families and...
Friday
Jul 4
@
11:30 am
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12:30 pm
East Cemetery in Litchfield
Sat
Jul
5
Sat
Jul
5

Litchfield County's First Health & Wellness Festival is a two-day event that will be held in July, 2025.

  • July 5th at Litchfield Community Field in Litchfield, CT
  • July 6th off-site activities at White Memorial Conservation Center and other locations (full program to be announced in May)

We invite health and wellness businesses and practitioners to showcase their product or service, become a sponsor, or simply get involved in bringing this event to life. Every bit of support helps and together, we can create something truly impactful. This event will be free to everyone: Litchfield County residents and outside visitors alike.

Our mission is to promote holistic well-being by encouraging a comprehensive approach to health that integrates physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness. We strive to empower individuals to cultivate balance and vitality in their daily lives.

7/5/2025
Single event
Community & Family

Litchfield Wellness Festival (Litchfield County)

Litchfield County's First Health & Wellness Festival is a two-day event that will be held in...
Saturday
Jul 5
@
8:00 am
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5:00 pm
Litchfield Community Field in Litchfield
Sat
Jul
5
Sat
Jul
5

The Litchfield Farmers Market is one of the few year-round markets in the Connecticut. The weekly Saturday market offers fresh seasonal produce, fruit, berries, herbs, sustainably sourced fish; artisanal cheeses, breads and baked goods, local honey, maple syrup and gifts - all raised, grown or crafted by 15+ local vendors. 

The market occasionally hosts live music and supports non-profits from throughout the Litchfield area.

INDOOR MARKET - November through mid-June (intermittent Saturdays through the winter months -- check the website for dates.) Open Saturdays 10am - 1pm at the Litchfield Community Center located at 421 Litchfield Road, Litchfield, CT.

OUTDOOR MARKET - mid- June through October located at Center School, Litchfield.

7/5/2025
Repeating event
Agricultural & Agritourism
Farmers Markets & Festivals

Litchfield Hills Farm Fresh Market

The Litchfield Farmers Market is one of the few year-round markets in the Connecticut. The weekly...
Saturday
Jul 5
@
10:00 am
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1:00 pm
Litchfield Center School in Litchfield
Sat
Jul
5
Sat
Jul
5

Saturdays at 10:30 AM - July 5 - August 9

Perfect for 3 - 5 year olds, but fun for everyone!


Join Mrs. Tricia for a classic library storytime--books, songs, bubbles, and more! Come for early literacy skills, social connections, and fun! We will meet outside each week, weather permitting. 


7/5/2025
Repeating event
Community & Family

Summer Saturdays at OWL & Stay to Play

Saturdays at 10:30 AM - July 5 - August 9 Perfect for 3 - 5 year olds, but fun for everyone! Join...
Saturday
Jul 5
@
10:30 am
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11:00 am
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
Sat
Jul
5
Sat
Jul
5

Weekly starting June 7 through August 16

Time: 1:00 p.m.

Location: The Litchfield History Museum

Cost: Free for Members, $10 for non-Members

Registration Requested


The Litchfield Historical Society’s weekly walking tours are the perfect way to discover Litchfield’s vibrant history and explore the town’s celebrated Historic District. The history and stories of old Litchfield are preserved in the architecture of the town. 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. 

 

The walk will begin at the Litchfield Historical Society (7 South Street) and lasts approximately 1 hour. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. Walking tours are free for members and $10 for non-members.

 

Walking Tours are sponsored by Berkshire Alarm

7/5/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
History

Architecture Walking Tour of Litchfield History

Weekly starting June 7 through August 16 Time: 1:00 p.m. Location: The Litchfield History Museum...
Saturday
Jul 5
@
1:00 pm
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2:00 pm
Litchfield History Museum in Litchfield
Sun
Jul
6
Sun
Jul
6

Waldo's Back in Washington Depot This July!

Once again, in celebration of Waldo’s longevity and popularity, his American publisher, Candlewick Press, is teaming up with the American Booksellers Association and two hundred and fifty independent bookstores across the country for some hide-and-seek fun to encourage communities to patronize their local businesses.

Where’s Waldo?   In Washington Depot, of course!  Beginning on Tuesday 1st July, the iconic children’s book character in the red-and-white-striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting 19 local businesses throughout the community .  Find Waldo Local is a great summer vacation activity and a wonderful way to support local businesses and the Shop Local movement.

Anyone who wishes to join in the fun can pick up a “Find Waldo in Washington Depot” passport from any of the participating stores.  When you spot Waldo collect a store stamp or signature.  And to make things a little more challenging, Waldo’s magnifying glass will also be hiding in The Hickory Stick Bookshop.

Great prizes for participants who get 16 or more stamps in their passport. Completed passports should be handed in to the Hickory Stick Bookshop by no later than 5.00 pm on Thursday July 31st.

We will be having a celebration party from 3-4 pm on Saturday August 2nd. Check our website for further details!

There is no charge to participate, and the hunt lasts for all of July.  

For more information about hunting for Waldo in Washington Depot, call The Hickory Stick Bookshop at 860-868-0525 or visit our website at www.hickorystickbookshop.com.  


 


7/6/2025
Ongoing event
Community & Family
Family

Find Waldo Local

Waldo's Back in Washington Depot This July! Once again, in celebration of Waldo’s longevity and...
Sunday
Jul 6
@
9:30 am
-
5:30 pm
The Hickory Stick Bookshop in Washington
More Events
Mon
Jul
7
Mon
Jul
7

🌻 Join Us This Summer at Arethusa Farm 4-H Camp! 🌻

Located on a beautiful 140-acre nonprofit farm in Litchfield, CT, Arethusa Farm 4-H Camp is more than just summer fun—it’s a hands-on journey into sustainable agriculture, animal care, and environmental science!


🧒 Open to youth ages 5–13

📅 10 weeks of weekday camps | June 16 – August 22, 2025

🕘 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM daily

  • 🌿 Discovery Camps (First 6 weeks): Explore farm animals, horticulture, environmental science, ag mechanics, and more!
  • 🐑 Specialty Camps (Last 4 weeks):Choose from Vet Science Camp or Farm Camp for a deeper dive into animal care and sustainable farming.


This camp is part of a larger mission to reconnect youth and families with the land, promote food security, and build a healthier, more resilient community.


🔗 Register now

📧 Questions? Email us at arethusafarm4Hcamp@gmail.com

🌐 Learn more: www.arethusafarmfoundation.org


Let’s grow, learn, and thrive—together! 🌾

7/7/2025
Repeating event
Agricultural & Agritourism
Agricultural Workshops

Arethusa Farm 4-H Summer Camp

🌻 Join Us This Summer at Arethusa Farm 4-H Camp! 🌻 Located on a beautiful 140-acre...
Monday
Jul 7
@
9:00 am
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3:30 pm
Arethusa Farm Foundation in Litchfield
Mon
Jul
7
Mon
Jul
7

Join us each month for one year as we explore 12 influential Presidents through selected biographies spanning from George Washington through John F. Kennedy.


About the Series:

When selecting biographies, we decided an author should only appear once on our list and that their work should be accessible. Each month, read the selected biography then join us as historian, author and teacher Peter Vermilyea leads the discussion exploring Presidential personalities, opportunities and failures, challenges, and legacies. Through lecture and discussion, we will delve deeper into our Presidential and shared history.


July Selection:

In July, we will be exploring Washington: A Life by Ron Chernow - A Pulitzer Prize winning book.


About the Presenter:

Peter Vermilyea teaches history at Housastonic Valley Regional High School in Falls Village, CT and at Western Connecticut State University. A graduate of Gettysburg College, he serves as the scholarship director of his alma mater’s Civil War Institute. He is the author or editor of five books and fifteen articles, most on aspects of Civil War history.


Physical books are available at OWL to borrow, and e-books and e-audio books are instantly available for OWL card holders.

7/7/2025
Single event
Education & Learning
Continuing Education Classes

America 250: The President's Club with Historian Peter Vermilyea

Join us each month for one year as we explore 12 influential Presidents through selected...
Monday
Jul 7
@
3:15 pm
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4:15 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
Tue
Jul
8
Tue
Jul
8

Tuesdays at 6:00 PM - July 1 - August 5

For children of all ages and their grown-ups

This summer, Tuesday evenings at OWL are all about families--take the stress out of planning dinner and an activity and instead have some complimentary pizza and then play! This program is for children of all ages and their grown-ups. 

REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR EACH PROGRAM!


7/1: 6-8pm - Bring the Hoopla (Hula Hoop Program)

Bring the fun back into fitness with this high energy, unique Hoopla hoop program!

7/8: 6-8pm - Mini Golf to Go!

Play a round of mini golf in the stacks at OWL!

7/15: 6-7pm - “Predator & Prey” LHAS Outdoor Bird Watching Program

The Litchfield Hills Audubon Society presents this fascinating bird watching program!

7/22: 6-8pm - Pokemon Party

Pizza and Pokemon?! What a perfect combo!

7/29: 6-8pm - Harry Potter Digital Escape Room Party -

Use your HP trivia skills and general knowledge to unlock digital escape rooms! 


8/5: 6-7pm - Science Heroes - 

Science Heroes is back with another exciting and interactive STEM program!


7/8/2025
Repeating event
Community & Family

Tuesday Night Pizza Programs

Tuesdays at 6:00 PM - July 1 - August 5 For children of all ages and their grown-ups This summer,...
Tuesday
Jul 8
@
6:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
Wed
Jul
9
Wed
Jul
9

Learn About Fostering a Pup: How to help prepare a dog to assist people with disabilities

Come and see the puppies!! Nothing brightens your day than puppies, and we will have plenty on hand to meet, greet and connect with during this special presentation.


ECAD (Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities) is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to training and placing service dogs. ECAD has placed hundreds of service dogs with individuals all over the country, making a positive impact in many lives. Companion service dogs assist people with a variety of daily life challenges. Recipients of these amazing animals might be children with autism or veterans with PTSD for example.


Volunteer puppy fosters help raise and socialize future service dogs! Fosters provide love, care, and basic training to young puppies in their own homes for 6 months, preparing them for their life-changing roles. Join us to learn more about how you can get involved and help change lives—one puppy at a time!


For more information about ECAD, visit their website at https://www.ecad1.org/

7/9/2025
Single event
Civic & Service Organizations
Community Service Projects

ECAD: Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities

Learn About Fostering a Pup: How to help prepare a dog to assist people with disabilities Come...
Wednesday
Jul 9
@
1:30 pm
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2:30 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
Thu
Jul
10
Thu
Jul
10

Watercolor is the perfect medium to lose oneself, explore color and

serendipitous occurrences, and share experiences.


What You’ll Learn:

~ Basic Watercolor Techniques

~ Color Theory

~ Composition & Perspective

~ Special Effects

~ Subject Exploration


Email Rose at rose444@icloud.com for a list of suggested materials.

7/10/2025
Repeating event
Hobbies & Crafts
Crafting Workshops

Watercolors for Relaxation Workshop

Arts Council
Member
Watercolor is the perfect medium to lose oneself, explore color and serendipitous occurrences,...
Thursday
Jul 10
@
11:00 am
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1:00 pm
Litchfield Community Center in Litchfield
Thu
Jul
10
Thu
Jul
10

The Hickory Stick Bookshop is delighted to host the book launch of “Lost Love” by Orenaug Mountain Publishing, its most recent poetry collection, on Thursday, July 10th at 6 pm.


Local contributors to the collection, including Sam Gluck, Ed Dzitko, Martin Giroux, Sandy Carlson and others will read from the collection. There will be refreshments and books will be available for purchase.


 ABOUT THE BOOK

The poets from around the world who contributed their work to “Lost Love” reflect on what it means to love, to remember, to say good-bye, and to long for one more word or moment with a loved one. 


The collection was edited by Orenaug Mountain Publishing managing partner Sandy Lee Carlson, who says the collection was inspired by the story “of a friend who lost a son without having the opportunity to say good-bye.  I began to think of all those last encounters with others that didn’t seem final until they were—and then they became momentous, living in the heart as abiding love that wanders alone.”


Martin Giroux, a contributor from Bethlehem, Connecticut, says he welcomed the opportunity to contribute a poem about his son: “This collection of poetry is a powerful and lovely testimony to the most universal of human journeys, that of loss. I feel privileged to be considered among such talent.”


 ABOUT ORENAUG MOUNTAIN PUBLISHING

Orenaug Mountain Publishing (orenaugmountainpublishing.com) seeks to be a beacon for poetic expression by creating a platform for poets to share their work with the world. We publish high-quality work that challenges, inspires, and connects readers through language.


 This event is free and open to the public.  If you are unable to attend this event, you may reserve signed copies of “Lost Love” by calling The Hickory Stick Bookshop at (860) 868 0525, or shop our website 24/7 at www.hickorystickbookshop.com.  


 


7/10/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Book Launch

The Hickory Stick Bookshop is delighted to host the book launch of “Lost Love” by Orenaug...
Thursday
Jul 10
@
6:00 pm
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7:30 pm
The Hickory Stick Bookshop in Washington
Fri
Jul
11
Fri
Jul
11

LARP @ Your Library! Fridays at 1pm 

Registration Required.


LARP /lärp/ noun

  • a type of interactive role-playing game in which the participants portray characters through physical action, often in costume and with props.


Play LARP with us! 


7/11 Character Creation: Make an original hero to play LARP and discover your own personal legend.


7/18 DIY Projects: Build your own LARP gear and learn to think creatively and make solutions.


7/25 Playing your Character: Time to celebrate all your hard work and apply the skills you have learned!


7/11/2025
Repeating event
Education & Learning

LARP @ Your Library

LARP @ Your Library! Fridays at 1pm  Registration Required. LARP /lärp/ noun a type of...
Friday
Jul 11
@
1:00 pm
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2:00 pm
Oliver Wolcott Library in Litchfield
Fri
Jul
11
Fri
Jul
11


Book signing, reading, and reception in the Museum on Friday, July 11, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.

Hike to the Little Pond Boardwalk with Kate Kyres: Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.

Author Kate Kyres’ life has been shaped “by countless walks that I have taken on the Boardwalk at Little Pond.” Kate has photographed her daughter at the majestic Crack Willow. This willow plays an important role in Kyres’ beautiful, whimsical book, “Wren the Weeping Willow Fairy.”

Come to the Nature Museum on Friday evening, July 11, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm for a reading, signing, and reception celebrating Kate’s delightful book!

On Saturday morning, July 12, 2025 at 10:00 a.m., Join Kate for an interpretive stroll along The Little Pond Boardwalk to Wren’s Willow. Meet at the main entrance to the Little Pond Boardwalk at 121 Whites Woods Road. Please pre-register: www.whitememorialcc.org FREE… Donations will be accepted to help defray the Conservation Center’s programming expenses.


7/11/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Reading and Book Signing “Wren the Weeping Willow Fairy” by Kate Kyres

Book signing, reading, and reception in the Museum on Friday, July 11, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. Hike to...
Friday
Jul 11
@
3:00 pm
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5:00 pm
White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield
Sat
Jul
12
Sat
Jul
12

Presented by Sandy Carlson

Whoever we are and wherever we come from, we are children of the Earth and inheritors of her creative, healing energy. By being ourselves and being in nature, we can realize deeper levels of creativity. While enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Wisdom House, we'll consider some nature poetry and then explore the creative process for ourselves as we write and share our poems.

Lunch is included.

7/12/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Creative Nature

Presented by Sandy Carlson Whoever we are and wherever we come from, we are children of the Earth...
Saturday
Jul 12
@
9:30 am
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3:00 pm
Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center in Litchfield
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