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Ten Great Things To Do in Fairfield/Southwest Connecticut

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Acres of Antiques  Acres of Antiques

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With about 200 antiques dealers under one roof, the Stratford Antique Center on Honeyspot Road is a place where antiques buffs can become blissfully lost. The center is located off I-95 in Stratford and is locally known as the “big blue building.” It houses 16,500 square feet of antiques and collectibles. Whatever you are looking for in antiques or collectibles you can probably find it here. Browsers will enjoy the numerous dealer floor spaces and lighted display cases. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except holidays. Phone: 203-378-7754



African Penguins: Not Just for Africa  African Penguins: Not Just for Africa

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Fish. Sea mammals. Reptiles, then more fish. It’s a fishy world at the Maritime Aquarium on North Water Street in Norwalk, where visitors can examine sharks nose-to-nose, and enjoy close-up visits with seals, river otters, sea turtles, jelly fish, sponges, crabs, sea stars, reptiles and more. Special attention is given to the ecosystem of Long Island Sound. New in 2009, the public is welcome to come fall in love with the new exhibit of African Penguins. They waddle comically on land but swim gracefully in the water, all while dressed semi-formally in black-and-white attire. The penguins will be stealing hearts daily in an outdoor display on the Aquarium’s riverfront courtyard, with plenty of viewing windows above and below the water line.Phone: 203-852-0700.



Antique Shopping Is a Dream in Stamford  Antique Shopping Is a Dream in Stamford

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Stamford, just a hop and a jump from the New York border, is a beehive of antiques stores, and a place where antiques lovers could get lost and put a grave dent in the checkbook. Among the places that are named in the upper strata of Stamford antiques shops are the Accessory Store on Jefferson Street; Harbor View Center For Antiques on Jefferson Street; Mid Century Antiques on Pacific Street; Greenwich Living Antiques-Design on Canal Street; Hamptons Antique Galleries on Canal Street; Hiden Galleries on John Street; Connecticut Antiques Center on Canal Street; and John Street Antiques Center.



Artwork Down on the Farm  Artwork Down on the Farm

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Weir Farm National Historic Site on Nod Hill Road in Wilton is one of only two national historic sites that preserves and displays a place for the visual arts. (The other place, also in New England, is the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, New Hampshire.) From 1882 to 2005, Weir Farm was the home and workplace of three generations of painters, starting with painter J. Alden Weir. Over the decades, Weir and his family transformed their summer retreat into a creative refuge for friends and fellow artists. Visitors today can view the Weir home and studios, walk and watch birds on the 60-acre property, take guided walks of stone walls and painting trails, and enjoy the rotating art exhibits at the Visitors Center. The grounds are open year-round; hours at the Visitor Center vary from summer to winter. Phone: 203-761-9945



Beautiful Babies of Beardsley  Beautiful Babies of Beardsley

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Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo on Noble Avenue in Bridgeport is a wonderful place to visit; your hosts are more than 300 animals from North and South America. Among the great exhibits are the South American rainforest with free-flight aviary, a prairie dog residence with pop-up viewing areas, a New England Farmyard, and a walk along the hoofstock trail, featuring bison, pronghorn, deer and more. Before you leave grab a bite at the Peacock Café or take a ride on the carousel. Phone: 203-394-6565.



Boothe Memorial Park Offers <br>Outdoor Fun Through the Seasons  Boothe Memorial Park Offers
Outdoor Fun Through the Seasons


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Boothe Memorial Park & Museum on Main Street in Stratford sits on an idyllic, 32-acre site in the north end of Stratford by the Housatonic River, which was the estate of the Boothe family for many generations. There are many architecturally unique buildings and attractions on the grounds as well as a new, handicapped-accessible playground with two climbing walls. The annual Great Pumpkin Festival is a huge attraction in the fall, while outdoor concerts and Shakespearean plays beckon visitors in the spring and summer. Tours of the historic buildings are seasonal (May - October). The park is open and free of charge year round. Phone: 203-381-2046.



Connecticut Art Trail: Fairfield Region  Connecticut Art Trail: Fairfield Region

Here is a project that can keep you busy year-round: explore the 15 world-class museums and historic sites that comprise the Connecticut Art Trail. The trail meanders among historic sites, bucolic farms, art studios and artists' houses to grand and modern art museums in vibrant downtowns. Discover diverse, quality collections rich in history and heritage, including European masterpieces, American Impressionism, ancient art and contemporary culture. The trail includes a feature called Trail Getaways that presents recommended itineraries along with helpful suggestions for nearby places to visit and dine. In the Farifield region, the trail includes Bruce Museum in Greenwich, the Bush-Holley Historic Site in Cos Cob/Greenwich, the Weir Farm National Historic Site in Wilton/Ridgefield, and the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk.



Fast Pups  Fast Pups

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Shoreline Star Greyhound Park & Entertainment Complex on Kossuth Street in Bridgeportcalls itself home to the best thoroughbred, harness, greyhound and jai-alai simulcast action in the country, offering live greyhound racing (seasonal) and year-round simulcast wagering on Thoroughbred and harness, greyhounds, and jai alai. The complex opens daily at 11:30a.m. Watch and wager on the best thoroughbred, harness, greyhound and jai-alai action in the country. Watch and wager on jai-alai in the Cancha Theatre with stadium-style seating. At mealtime, action moves to the complex’s two restaurants. Free admission and parking. Open daily. Phone: 203-576-1976.



Off-Broadway Is Onstage at Fairfield  Off-Broadway Is Onstage at Fairfield

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Fairfield Theatre Company is a place to watch for an astounding variety of live stage entertainment. Since it opened StageOne on Sanford Street in Fairfield, Fairfield Theatre Company has presented over 200 performances of eight theatrical plays directly from their original Off Broadway runs. FTC is also becoming known as an intimate venue for concerts. Among the performers slated to appear in 2010 are Justin Townes Earle, Carrie Rodriguez and Ben Sollee, Otis Taylor Band, Jen Durkin with Betsy Benham, Loudon Wainwright III, Karan Casey and John Doyle, The Wood Brothers, Assembly of Dust, and Joe Firstman.The theater also hosts a periodic cabaret series, when New York City's cabaret scene hops the train to StageOne to offer a night of stellar entertainment. Phone: 203-259-1036.



Sports in All Seasons  Sports in All Seasons

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The SportsCenter of Connecticut on River Road in Shelton doesn’t give a darn about the weather. This covered and weather-protected facility offers a golf practice range, 18-hole miniature golf course, baseball and softball batting cages, laser tag arena, bowling, and the world’s only double-decker ice arena. You like sports? Now, inclement weather doesn’t need to slow you down. Phone: 203-929-6500.



Treasures of Nature; Treasures by Man  Treasures of Nature; Treasures by Man

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The truly beautiful and inspiring Bruce Museum in Greenwich offers a first-class mixture of exhibitions in the arts and sciences. A Connecticut gem’s holdings include 15,000 objects in fine and decorative art, natural history and anthropology. Special features include environmental galleries, a marine touch tank, educational workshops, museum store.Phone: 203-869-0376



“The Philadelphia Story” -- Ivoryton
Now through March 28, 2010
Tao: The Martial Art of Drumming – Storrs
March 16, 2010
St Patrick’s Day Beer Tasting and Lunch -- Litchfield
March 17, 2010
New London Saint Patrick's Day Parade 2010
March 17, 2010
Jane Monheit -- Norfolk
March 19, 2010
Dublin City Ramblers concert -- Mystic
March 19, 2010
Harlem Globetrotters Magical Memories Tour -- Hartford
March 19, 2010
Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy -- Storrs
March 19, 2010 to March 20, 2010
Maple Sugaring Festival -- Washington
March 20, 2010
Planetarium Show on Black Holes – West Hartford
March 20, 2010
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy-- Norfolk
March 21, 2010
"I" Squared Tenors Sing Irish and Italian Songs -- Norwalk
March 21, 2010
Mystic Irish Parade 2010
March 21, 2010
Greenwich Saint Patrick's Parade 2010
March 21, 2010
Maple Sugar Demonstration -- Glastonbury
March 21, 2010
Soul Sound Revue-- Norfolk
March 26, 2010
Tags & Treasures Sale -- Old Wethersfield
March 26, 2010 to March 28, 2010
Jane Condon and Friends -- Old Greenwich
March 26, 2010
Maura O'Connell -- Norfolk
March 27, 2010
Brookfield Film Festival
March 27, 2010
Spring Benefit Dance -- Wethersfield
March 27, 2010
Sea Music/Folk Concert -- Centerbrook
March 27, 2010
James Cotton-- Norfolk
April 1, 2010
Wild Egg Hunt –Mystic
April 2, 2010
Graham Parker-- Norfolk
April 3, 2010
Easter Egg Hunt – Stamford
April 3, 2010
Easter Egg Hunt – Brooklyn
April 3, 2010
Average White Band -- Norfolk
April 10, 2010
Kenny Rogers: The First 50 Years – Ledyard
April 10, 2010
Latin Dance Fest 2010 – Storrs
April 10, 2010
Family Take a Hike Week -- Stamford
April 13, 2010 to April 15, 2010
Straight No Chaser -- Hartford
April 15, 2010
The Rat Pack Is Back – Storrs
April 16, 2010 to April 17, 2010
Rocks Rock – Manchester
April 18, 2010
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet –Storrs
April 29, 2010
Butterfly Pavilion and Plant Sale -- Norwich
May 6, 2010 to May 9, 2010
Farm Day -- Scotland
May 15, 2010
The New Kids on the Block – Ledyard
May 21, 2010
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