Art About Town Street Party to open this month
May 14, 2013 by Mark
Westport will soon be celebrating Art About Town, an event to celebrate unique, original, and undiscovered artists in Connecticut.
While Westport’s shopping district is a [Read more]
Westport bites back with a cure walk/run
April 2, 2013 by Mark
Offering a great opportunity for raising awareness and spending time with loved ones, the fifth annual Westport Bites Back for a Cure Walk/Run will be hosted by the Tick Borne Disease Alliance this weekend.
With warmer weather approaching, it is [Read more]
Quick Center dual piano concert a hit
March 6, 2013 by Mark
On February 17, the Quick Center hosted an event featuring Jonathan Coombs and Igor Lovchinsky to present ‘Reflections of Walter Piston’, a complete performance of Piston’s work in addition to Aaron Copland’s ‘El Salon Mexico’.
The event was inspired by [Read more]
CT challenge benefit to be held in April
February 15, 2013 by Mark
‘So You Think You’ve Got Talent 2013’, an annual event hosted by CA Titus Productions, is scheduled for April and is seeking contestants from around Connecticut to bring their talents to the table. For those with star quality who want to win prizes of $5,000, $2,500, and $1,000, this is a spectacular opportunity to show CT pride.
The yearly event will benefit the Connecticut Challenge Center for Survivorship and Connecticut Challenge. Competitors who think they have what it takes should complete the online form on the event’s website to audition on March 20 or 21. Entry is free of charge, and the contest is open to those of all ages and talent categories. Acts must be in good taste.
Apart from the event’s exciting prizes, well-known media figures like Star 99.9 FM’s Tad Lemire will be present to assist in presenting prizes, and 2011’s winner Tangela Smith will sing at the opening of the show. In addition, Javier Colon, season one winner of ‘The Voice’, will act as a celebrity judge and will also perform during the show. This event not only brings an excellent competition to those in CT, but it also benefits a great organization that helps those in need.
While the event will be held in Norwalk, those from surrounding areas like Fairfield, Westport, and Darien may be interested in participating. In order to reach a larger audience, CA Titus Productions might consider using print companies or flyer printing to spread information throughout fairfield County.
This year’s event will be held at Norwalk Concert Hall on Saturday, April 20 at 8:00 pm.
$275K towards shoreline accessibility for Fairfield’s disabled
January 19, 2013 by Sarah
Many of Fairfield’s most beloved public pavilions and other areas around the shoreline suffered severe damage during Sandy. Fortunately, the town recently received a $275,000 grant by the state of Connecticut to aid in [Read more]
Festive Fairfield folk can enjoy some Christmas Frost
December 20, 2012 by James
Christmas is almost here and people all over the country are mailing out Christmas cards to those near and dear to them. This year, 25 of poet Robert Frost’s Christmas cards are on display in [Read more]
Season’s celebrations seen in at the Fairfield Christmas Tree Festival
November 12, 2012 by Mark
The Fairfield Christmas Tree Festival has taken place for the past 31 years, with proceeds going to support local charities. This year, funds will be raised for the Cardinal Shehan Center and the [Read more]
Lego creations to raise money for a good cause
October 29, 2012 by Mark
The upcoming 4th annual Blocks of Lego Expo will take place at the Webster Arena in Bridgeport and hopes to build funds towards CancerCare, with admission priced at $5.
The main mission of [Read more]
Celebrate the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation in Fairfield
September 7, 2012 by Mark
The Fairfield Museum and History Center will start presenting the exhibit ‘Promise of Freedom’ this month, and it will continue until February [Read more]
Avian art flaps into Fairfield
August 25, 2012 by Sarah
An artistic exhibition relating to birds will come to the Center at Fairfield towards the end of next month.
Prior to the exhibit, there [Read more]


