Archive for May, 2006

Goshen Players Presents: A Cabaret Night

June 24, 2006 at 7:00 PM at Milton Hall in Litchfield. Featuring a variety of Broadway showtunes, this evening will be an enjoyable mix of past favorites and new musical numbers.

Tickets, which are only $15, can be purchased online at
www.goshenplayers.org or by calling 860-491-9988. Light refreshments and
snacks will be provided.

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Kayaking Anyone?

Contact Bill Winn IF you would care to go for a kayak run on a week day.  I have an extra so no problem if you would just like to try for the 1st time. My#’s in the phone book. 

            Bill

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A June Coffee House (addended)

Update per my previous post, I’m happy to report that James Preston, a young man from Morris, will be playing for us on the evening of June 7th. He played last year and his talent was evident. He has been attending the Hartford School for the Arts for the past year so we’re looking for an even larger reperatory from which he will play. He is the son of Lee Preston of Haircuts, Etc. of Litchfield.

Dick Benton

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Classifieds and Calendar added

We now have a Calendar as well as a Classifieds section. Posting to the classifieds is free.

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Milton Public Hall Association Up-Coming Events:

Saturday, June 3 – Spring Clean Up from 10AM to 2PM. Rain or shine.

Wednesday, June 14 – Flag Day Pot Luck Supper at 6:00PM.

Sunday, July 2 – Independence Day Celebration sponsored by Trinity Episcopal Church. Everyone is invited to attend services at 9:30AM followed by a cookout afterwards.

Monday, July 10 – Annual Tornado Picnic which commemorates the trials and tribulations experienced in 1989.

Tuesday, September 12 – Annual Meeting of the MPHA at 7:00PM in the Hall.

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A June Coffee House

JUNE 7 – At the semi-annual meeting I mentioned that The Litchfield Writers Guild is holding its Third Annual Coffee at The Litchfield Community Center. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., readings start at 6:30 p.m. and after an intermission somewhere in the middle, will conclude at 8:30. Guild writers will be reading original, unpublished work ranging from truth to fiction, from humor to horror. Something for everyone. I would be most pleased to see some of our Miltonites attend. I’ll bet you’d have a great time. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. It’s a different sort of an evening and a cheap night out. Although at post time it isn’t solidified, I hope to have a young prodigy playing the center’s Steinway piano with music from his repertory from 6-6:30 and during intermission.

Dick Benton, President, The Litchfield Writers Guild

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black furry animal in the woods

my grandson and i saw a very black and furry animal in the woods off seeley road. We didn’t get a good look, but it had a fairly long tail and scampered on all fours. It was about 18-24 inches high. I don’t think bears have significant tails, although it seemed to move like a bear cub. It didn’t have a white stripe and didn’t emit any smells so i don’t think it was a skunk. it was definitely black, so i don’t think it was a gopher etc.  any ideas?

jackie miller

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