Thursday, July 16, 2009

What's Going On This Weekend?

July 17-19, 22-26 - Bridgeport
Connecticut Free Shakespeare presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo 1875 Noble Ave. Connecticut Free Shakespeare celebrates its 10th anniversary at Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo by presenting William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” All shows at the Peacock Pavilion; rain location: the Carousel. FREE. Performance at 8:00 pm, Zoo opens for picnics at 6:30 pm. For more information, visit www.ctfreeshakespeare.org or call (203) 393-3213.

July 18 - Norwalk
Stepping Stones Museum. Roots Jazz Fun! Join trombonist Jim Fryer and banjoist Cynthia Sayer for a lively and educational jazz concert for the whole family. 2:30 pm.

July 18 – Middlefield
Berry Fest at Lyman Orchards, Jct. Rtes. 147 & 157. Bushels of berries and loads of family fun. Frisbee golf, live entertainment, breakfast on the deck, horse drawn wagon rides, pick-your-own blueberries and raspberries. www.lymanorchards.com. Admission: Free. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (866) 349-6015

July 19 – Guilford
KAZOO - - Fun For Kids & Families Too! Featuring Steve Roslonek ~ SteveSongs at 4pm followed by hands-on interactive activities on the Guilford Green. Presented by the Shoreline Arts Alliance and Women & Family Life Center this fun afternoon program presents music and activities for children and the whole family. Bring the chairs and blankets. Free. 4 p.m. www.shorelinearts.org (203) 453-3890

July 20 – North Haven
Keith Michael Johnson's JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT. Picnic and Performance on the library lawn. North Haven Library, 17 Elm Street. A program of spinning plates, funny jokes, wacky tricks, guest stars, top-hat juggling, yo-yos, flying slime, tossed toilet paper and razor sharp-fiery hot juggling balls. Keith Michael Johnson is a graduate of the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Clown College and Rogers Williams University. Free family programs sponsored by the Friends of the North Haven Library. In case of inclement weather, the programs will be held in the Community Room (in which case space is limited and admission is first come-first served). 7:00p.m. (203) 239-5803

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