Step right up to our delightful BLT - Bagels. Lox. Tefillin. event! Join us on Sundays from 10:00 to 10:45 AM, running from July 4th to August 25th, for a heartwarming experience.
Wrap Tefillin, recite a prayer, and relish in the scrumptious bagels, lox cream cheese, paired perfectly with a cup of freshly brewed coffee. It's more than just a meal; it's a chance to truly connect, to embrace your Jewish traditions, and simply enjoy each other's company. Don't worry if you don't have your own Tefillin - we've got you covered with our guidance and equipment.
No prior knowledge required - just bring yourself and an open heart. This event is family-friendly, so bring along the little ones for a meaningful and delicious experience. Come hungry, leave happy - we'll take care of the rest!
BLT On The Green | Bagels Lox Tefillin
We worship every Sunday at 10 a.m. All are welcome!
Weekly Service on Sunday
Summer's here and so is the lobster! Goni's Gourmet has all of your favorite lobster specialities calling your name!
Goni's Gourmet Food Truck
Johannes BRAHMS String Quartet in B flat Major, Opus 67
Dinuk WIJERATNE A Letter from the Afterlife
Franz SCHUBERT Cello Quintet in C Major, Opus 163, D. 956
Tickets: $30-65, Under 19 Free
Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information
Music Mountain Summer Festival: Penderecki String Quartet & Paul Marleyn, Cello
Dear Friends,
A celebration that happens only once every 100 years! We are thrilled to invite you to a truly special evening presented by Washington Friends of Music, in collaboration with Spring Hill Vineyards and Pilobolus:
Steep Rock Centennial Benefit Concert
Sunday, July 13 | 6:00ā8:00 PM
Spring Hill Arts Gathering, 292 Bee Brook Rd, New Preston, CT
Set against the stunning backdrop of Spring Hill Arts Gathering, this unforgettable benefit concert features chamber music masterpieces by Mozart, Weber, and Beethovenās āPastoralā Symphonyāarranged for string sextet.
We are especially grateful to Pilobolus for joining us in this performance with their breathtaking choreography. The opportunity to experience Pilobolus dancing to Beethovenās āPastoralā will be nothing short of extraordinaryāand a true gift to our community.
We are deeply honored to support our beloved Steep Rock Association, whose century-long commitment to conservation continues to protect and celebrate the natural beauty of Washington. Your attendance directly benefits their mission.
Featuring Internationally Acclaimed Musicians:
- Julian Rhee, violin ā Silver Medalist, Indianapolis International Violin Competition; Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Centerās Bowers Program
- Claire Bourg, violin ā Juilliard artist praised for her expressive style and chamber collaborations
- Maurycy Banaszek, viola ā Founding member, East Coast Chamber Orchestra; Marlboro, Seattle, and Aldeburgh festivals
- Rebecca Benjamin, viola ā Kneisel Hall faculty; Doctoral candidate at Rice University
- Christine Lamprea, cello ā Sphinx and Schadt Competition winner; dynamic soloist and chamber musician
- Robin Park, cello ā Prizewinning Yale cellist with a passion for thoughtful, diverse interpretations
- Sooyun Kim, flute ā ARD Prizewinner; celebrated international soloist and Lincoln Center artist
- Vadim Lando, clarinet ā Founder, Oyster Bay Music Festival; lauded for his virtuosity and vibrant performances
Join us for an evening of music, movement, and meaningāall in celebration of our environment, our community, and the incredible work of Steep Rock Association.
Click here to purchase tickets
With gratitude,
The Washington Friends of Music Board
Bringing world-class classical music to Washington, CT
Steep Rock Centennial Benefit Concert
The Youth Civic Challenge empowers teams of 13ā18 year-olds to define and tackle real-world issues. Through this program, participants learn to rethink societal structures, reframe challenges, and implement lasting solutions.Youth Civic Challenge invites you to be part of an exclusive, 4-week summer course designed to empower driven individuals with the tools, knowledge, and network to drive positive change.
Youth Civic Challenge
Summer Camp will be running for 9 weeks for the summer 2025 season!
- June 23, 2025- August 22, 2025
- 9:00a - 4:00p
- $200 per week or 10% for all 9 weeks ($1620)
- Ages 5-12
- Located at Pleasant View Park (Durand Street) & Elise Besse Pool
Get ready for an unforgettable summer of adventure, creativity, and exploration at our themed summer camp! Each week, campers dive into a new, exciting theme, engaging in activities that spark their imagination, build new skills, and encourage teamwork. Our dedicated staff create a supportive and inclusive environment where every camper feels welcome and motivated to try new things. Each week is packed with themed games, creative arts and crafts, outdoor activities, and memorable experiences that will have campers eagerly looking forward to each new day!
Weekly Themes:
- Circus: Step right up to the greatest show at camp! Learn juggling, create clown costumes, and try your hand at acrobatics as we explore the wonders of the circus world.
- Holiday: Celebrate holidays from around the world in a week of festive fun! From Halloween to New Year's, each day is a different celebration with themed crafts, games, and treats.
- Under the Sea: Dive deep into ocean adventures! Explore marine life, create ocean-themed art, and embark on underwater-themed challenges.
- Superheroes: Unleash your superpowers! Design your own superhero persona, participate in "hero training," and work together to solve camp "missions."
- Around the World: Take a journey across the globe as we explore different cultures, languages, and traditions through games, food, and creative projects.
- Sports: Get your game face on! Try out various sports, build team spirit, and compete in friendly matches while learning the value of teamwork and sportsmanship.
- Outer Space: Blast off into space for a week of cosmic exploration! Learn about planets, create space crafts, and go on an epic space-themed scavenger hunt.
- Flora and Fauna: Discover the beauty of nature! Learn about plants and animals, explore local ecosystems, and create nature-inspired art.
- Challengers: Push your limits and test your skills! Compete in exciting team challenges, obstacle courses, and problem-solving activities designed to build confidence and collaboration.
Each week campers will have the opportunity to enjoy our Besse Pool on Mondays and Wednesdays, so don't forget your swimsuit!
Register HERE
Torrington Recreation Summer Camp
š» Join Us This Summer at Arethusa Farm 4-H Camp! š»
Located on a beautiful 140-acre nonprofit farm in Litchfield, CT, Arethusa Farm 4-H Camp is more than just summer funāitās a hands-on journey into sustainable agriculture, animal care, and environmental science!
š§ Open to youth ages 5ā13
š 10 weeks of weekday camps | June 16 ā August 22, 2025
š 9:00 AM ā 3:30 PM daily
- šæ Discovery Camps (First 6 weeks): Explore farm animals, horticulture, environmental science, ag mechanics, and more!
- š 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.
š Register now
š§ Questions? Email us at arethusafarm4Hcamp@gmail.com
š Learn more: www.arethusafarmfoundation.org
Letās grow, learn, and thriveātogether! š¾
Arethusa Farm 4-H Summer Camp
Mondays at 10:30 AM - June 23 - August 18*
For ages 4 - 8
*No class July 7
Using Letters are CharactersĀ® Parents and caregivers are childrenās first and most important teachers. Ensuring that your child learns to read to their highest potential is one of the greatest gifts that you can give them. Using Letters are Characters and Letters are Builders trademarked play-based methods, we will laugh and play our way to literacy and deep reading and empower you to be a confident and competent literacy guide for your child!
This program is funded by the generous support of the Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation. Register and receive a Letters are Characters or Letters are Builders kit while supplies last. In addition to the in-person program, you will also receive weekly guidance delivered right to your inbox.
Does your child need to learn to recognize the letters and know the sounds that they make?
Visit the Oliver Wolcott Library Website for more details and links to receive Letters are Characters Kits.
Learn to Read Mondays
Mondays at 10:30 AM - July 14 - July 28
For ages 4 - 8 & their caregivers
Parents and caregivers are childrenās first and most important teachers. Ensuring that your child learns to read to their highest potential is one of the greatest gifts that you can give them. Using Letters are Characters and Letters are Builders trademarked play-based methods, we will laugh and play our way to literacy and deep reading and empower you to be a confident and competent literacy guide for your child!
Register and receive a Letters are Characters or Letters are Builders kit while supplies last. In addition to the in-person program, you will also receive weekly guidance delivered right to your inbox.
Does your child need to learn to recognize the letters and know the sounds that they make?
Does your child know their letter sounds and symbols and they are now ready to start sounding out and learning high frequency words?
This program is funded by the generous support of the Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation.
Visit the OWL website to register.
Learn to Read Mondays at OWL
Gunn Memorial Library invites young readers to join a new program designed to build confidence and a lifelong love of reading. Aligned with the libraryās Level-Up summer reading theme, the Read Aloud Book Club will run from the week after July 4 through the first week of August 2025, and is specially tailored for children entering Kindergarten and 1st Grade.
The program features a rich blend of read-aloud sessions and fun crafts, all designed to make reading both enjoyable and educational. The books selected span multiple genres to encourage engagement, imagination, and conversation.
This weekās book is Take Me Out to the Yakyu by Aaron Meshon
A little boyās grandfathers, one in America and one in Japan, teach him about baseball and its rich, varying cultural traditions.
Registration Required.
Read Aloud Book Club with Natalie Klemm & Ms. Linda (Grades K & 1)
On Zoom: June 2 - July 14
Monday Scholars combines the best of online learning and engaging discussion!
Join us for the full 6-weeks or drop in to explore your favorite topics. Each week, we will watch two video lectures together and then engage in lively conversation afterwards. The conversation will be facilitated by OWL's Caroline Ugurlu.
About the course:
Join us as we explore 12 insightful, informative, illuminating, and (yes) humorous lectures. Professor Steven Gimbel of Gettysburg College will take you through the philosophical theories and explanations of humor, from blatantly obvious puns to complex narratives to sly twists of language. Drawing from both analytical and continental philosophy, the natural and social sciences, and the observations of thinkers ranging from Aristotle and Jonathan Swift to Sigmund Freud and Immanuel Kant, this course will leave you with a stronger appreciation of the jokes you tell and the jokes you hear. What's more, it may just leave you with a clearer idea of the true meaning of life. And that's no laughing matter.
About the professor:
Professor Steven Gimbel holds the Edwin T. Johnson and Cynthia Shearer Johnson Distinguished Teaching Chair in the Humanities at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, where he also serves as Chair of the Philosophy Department. He received his bachelor's degree in Physics and Philosophy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and his doctoral degree in Philosophy from the Johns Hopkins University. His research focuses on the philosophy of science, particularly the nature of scientific reasoning and the ways that science and culture interact. He has published many scholarly articles and four books, including Einsteinās Jewish Science: Physics at the Intersection of Politics and Religion; and Einstein: His Space and Times.