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Kirbyville Schoolhouse Historical Marker Dedication
The 1852 Kirbyville Schoolhouse will be honored with a William G. Pomeroy historical marker, a milestone made possible by the Landmarks and Historical Preservation Committee and the Mount Kisco Historical Society. The dedication includes a marker unveiling, after which the schoolhouse will be open to visitors. Costumed guides will be available to answer questions and share historical details about the site.
Kirbyville SchoolConnecticut Bridal & Wedding Expo
Find planning support from a curated group of wedding experts at this bridal expo. Whether the goal is a formal black tie celebration or a relaxed beach ceremony, guests can gather ideas and receive advice to shape a wedding filled with timeless memories. The event takes place at Bobby Valentine’s Sports Academy.
Bobby Valentine's Sports AcademyAnnual Paul & Lillian Singer Memorial Artist in Residence - Tony Award Winner Ari’el Stachel
Enjoy an afternoon of Broadway stories, humor, and candid conversation about identity and belonging with Tony Award-winning actor Ari'el Stachel, recognized for his role in The Band's Visit. Through personal reflection and vivid storytelling, he traces his journey as an artist and the experiences that shaped his sense of self, exploring themes of culture, belonging, and finding a voice. Critics have highlighted the honesty, range, and emotional depth in his work. This Artist-in-Residence program follows the Congregation Beth El annual meeting and lunch, offering a thoughtful and engaging dialogue with a notable voice in Jewish theater.
Earth Day Magic
At Bartlett Arboretum, Cyril the Sorcerer offers a magical program that shares ways anyone can help protect the Earth, its waters, and its air. After the performance, he will personalize certificates for magical training for those who would like one. Admission is free. For more details about the day, visit the Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens website.
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