There`s a lot to do in Windsor

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There`s a lot to do in Windsor
This fall 2016 edition of There’s a lot to do in Windsor highlights
Windsor activities planned for September through December.
We hope you’ll take time to read about the many programs and
services offered for Windsor residents of all ages.
Special thanks to Windsor’s own Dr. Leonard Hellerman for the
cover photo. Dr. Hellerman has graciously donated his time and
photographic art for the cover of this and every issue of
our publication.
We hope that as you and your family use each edition of this
magazine, you’ll always feel free to call us with suggestions and
criticism. If you are a non-profit, civic or religious organization
and you would like to have your event considered for inclusion
in future brochures, please don’t hesitate to call. Here’s our
production schedule:
• The winter 2017 edition will include January through
April information. Deadline: October 25
• The summer 2017 edition will include May through
August information. Deadline: February 21
• The fall 2017 edition will include September through
December information. Deadline: June 20
Windsor Citizen’s Academy
Enita Jubrey
Assistant to the Town Manager
860-285-1835
jubrey@townofwindsorct.com
Twitter @TownofWindsorct
Here’s a fun opportunity to learn more about the services the Town of
Windsor provides, how they are funded, and how you can get involved.
The interactive Citizen’s Academy meets on Thursday evenings and
focuses on how daily government operations contribute to a better
community. See details in the September 15 entry on page 3. During the
program, participants will have the opportunity to:
Finding the information you need
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The information in this publication is presented by age groupings with
the “Everyone” section containing information on adult programming
as well as special events for the whole family.
Everyone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
Kids: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-23
Teens: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25
Seniors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-35
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Go behind the scenes and see what happens when you call 911
See the latest firefighting equipment and learn how our volunteers
react immediately to alarms
Think filling a pothole is easy? Learn how Windsor’s Public
Works experts do it
Tour the town
Meet a variety of town staff, learn their roles and ask any
questions you like!
This is a free program for the first 30 people who register by calling
860-285-1835, online at townofwindsorct.com or by email at:
jubrey@townofwindsorct.com.
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Windsor Walk of Light
Community 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
September 11, 2016
Volume 19 – Number 3
There’s a lot to do in Windsor
Published in January, May and September
by the Town of Windsor
©2016 – Town of Windsor, CT
All rights reserved.
On Sunday, September 11, 2016, the sidewalks of the Windsor Town
Green will be lined with 2,973 decorated luminary bags. Each bag will
represent an individual who lost their life on 9/11. At dusk, the bags
will be illuminated with glow sticks.
If you or your organization is interested in volunteering for this event, or
decorating some of the luminary bags, contact Enita Jubrey at 285-1835.
September
September 1: Get basic computer help or learn how to use your
new tablet or phone at the Windsor Public Library’s One-on-One
Computer Help. Participants sign up for half hours sessions
between 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and get assistance during that
time. 860-285-1925.
September 1: Windsor’s Farmers Market continues today and
every Thursday through October 20 at 240 Broad Street (corner of
Broad and Maple). Shop a variety of fresh locally grown produce
and specialty items from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Come support
Connecticut farming! 860-688-5715 or firsttowndowntown.org.
September 1: Beginning tonight, Hwa Yu Tai Chi class will
meet from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays through November 24.
Hwa Yu is known for its usefulness in toning muscles, improving
balance and strengthening bones by encouraging students to
work with and develop their deeper muscle tissues. $50.00.
860-285-1990.
September 6: Windsor is full of iconic places. Capture your
favorite and enter Windsor Historical Society’s Insta-Icon
Photo Contest. Enter by: 1) following us on Instagram @
windsorhistoricalsociety, then 2) make your profile public,
and 3) tag your photo with #windsorcticon. You’ll be entered
automatically for a chance to win a tote bag and one-year family
membership to the Windsor Historical Society. Winners will
be announced on September 26th on the Society’s Instagram
account. For more information, visit windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
September 6: The Windsor Commission on Aging and
Persons with Disabilities will meet tonight from 7:00 PM
until adjournment in the Dr. Primus Room at Town Hall. Free.
860-285-1881.
September 6: The Windsor Inland, Wetlands, and
Watercourses Commission will meet tonight from 7:00 PM
until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at Town Hall. Free.
860-285-1987.
September 6: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight
from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1800.
September 7: Cardio Mix is a program designed to target
major muscle groups and effective weight training. It meets at the
L.P. Wilson Community Center from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM each
Monday and Wednesday through October 26. Classes end with
strength training and stretching. $84.00. 860-285-1990.
September 7: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library on the first and third Wednesday evening
of the month. No appointment necessary, bring your devices and
questions, the Geeks will be available on the Mezzanine from
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and their advice is free. 860-285-1918.
September 7: The Windsor Youth Commission will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the L.P. Wilson Board
of Education Meeting Room. Free. 860-285-1993.
September 7: For a fast paced aerobic workout in shallow and
optional deep water utilizing water’s properties of buoyancy and
resistance, try Water Fitness. Work your way to a stronger
body using waters natural resistance. It meets at the Windsor
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High School pool from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM each Monday and
Wednesday through October 26. $90.00. 860-285-1990.
September 8: The Windsor Democratic Town Committee
will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council
Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1958.
September 9: Enjoy a fresh-from-the-farm dinner at “Farms to
Fork,” at Northwest Park from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Dinner will
be freshly prepared for your enjoyment and served on sturdy, ecofriendly tableware. Wine will be served. $50.00 per ticket. After
dinner there will be a 10-item auction and a Wine Pull in which
you could win a nice bottle worth $100! All proceeds benefit the
Windsor Education Foundation. Tickets can be purchased online
at WindsorEducationFoundation.org, at the Windsor Chamber of
Commerce, or Windsor Federal Savings. 860-922-9286.
September 10: The Windsor Woman’s Club of Connecticut
and GFWC will be selling Mums on the Windsor Town Green in
front of the eagle monument from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Cost is
3 for $18.00 or $7.00 each. All of the proceeds benefit Windsor
charities. windsorwomansclubofct@yahoo.com.
September 10: Learn-and-Play Second Saturday at Windsor
Historical Society from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Try out our new
train table, build something spectacular with Legos, “milk”
Flavia the cow, don colonial costumes and “cook” up a feast!
Scavenger hunts are available and we’ll read a story together
at 10:00 AM. Regular house tours of our completely hands-on
Strong-Howard House will still be held at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM.
Windsor history galleries and Hands-on-History Learning Center:
free. Strong-Howard House: children 12 and under, teachers,
and members are free, adults $8.00, students and seniors $6.00.
windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
September 11: Join naturalist-author “Wildman” Steve Brill
from 9:30AM to 11:30 AM for a Wild, Edible, Useful, and
Medicinal Plants foraging tour at Northwest Park. The twohour walking tour of the grounds is suitable for adults and
kids. With cultivated areas, meadows, fields, disturbed habitats,
woods, plus a river, all with their own flora, there will be plenty
of surprises in store on this tour. Sponsored by the Friends of
Northwest Park. Free. 860.285.1886 to register.
September 11: In commemoration of the 15th anniversary of
9-11, the Town of Windsor will host a Walk of Light community
remembrance ceremony. 3,000 luminary bags, one for each
individual who lost their life on September 11, 2001 have been
decorated by Windsor students and residents. The bags will line
the sidewalks of the Windsor Town Green and be illuminated
with glow sticks at dusk. A remembrance ceremony honoring
fallen heroes will be held from 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Following
the ceremony, those in attendance can stroll the town green and
view the luminary bags and reflect on the historic event in their
own way. Free. 860-285-1835.
September 12: BettyLou Sandy, owner of BettyLou’s Gardening
will share her knowledge of gardening particularly about
preparing the garden for the winter at tonight’s Windsor
Garden Club meeting from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the L.P.
Wilson Community Center. She will also be speaking about
planting winter vegetables as well as which spring vegetables can
go into the ground at this time of the year. Free. New members
are always welcome. windsorgardenclubct.org.
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September 12: Set a goal to improve your public speaking skills at
Windsor Toastmasters at the L.P. Wilson Community Center from 7:00
PM to 8:30 PM. We can teach you to speak effectively in front of groups
or in interviews. Enjoy our fun, friendly and supportive environment. Free.
Call Wanda at 860-688-6822 or visit 4745.toastmastersclubs.org.
Windsor Public Schools Opens New
Office of Family and Community
Partnership
September 13: Windsor C.A.R.E.S. (Citizens Assisting Residents
Everywhere by Sharing) meets today at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center in the All Purpose One room from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Here is
an opportunity to get involved in community service projects that benefit
others such as making sandwiches for homeless people, adopting a
family, preparing a meal for a shelter and more. Volunteer for as little or
as much as you can. Free. 860-285-1839.
The Windsor Public Schools district
has been awarded a grant from
the Hartford Foundation for Public
Giving to support family and
community partnership in student
learning and student success.
This proposal was the result of a
two-year effort at Windsor Public Schools to develop a plan designed
to engage and partner with parents and community stakeholders in
support of raising student achievement.
September 13: Never send a boring Thank You again. Join us for a
Card Making Workshop at the Windsor Public Library from 6:30 PM to
8:30 PM. We’ll use paper cutting techniques and embossing techniques
to create thoughtful, one-of-a-kind well wishes for your friends and loved
ones. Free. Register by calling 860-285-1918.
September 13: The Windsor Woman’s Club of Connecticut and
GFWC will meet from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM on the second Tuesday
of each month at the L.P. Wilson Senior Center. Meetings are held
from September through November and January through April. All are
welcome. windsorwomansclubofct@yahoo.com.
September 13: Art Demonstration by Kelly Smurthwaite from 6:45
PM to 8:45 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center, sponsored by the
Windsor Palette and Brush Club. Kelly will be demonstrating painting
techniques. Refreshments will be served. Free. 860-285-8694.
September 13: The Windsor Public Building Commission will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1870.
September 13: The Windsor Town Planning and Zoning
Commission will meet tonight from 7:00 PM to adjournment in the
Council Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1981.
September 14: Are you doing business in Windsor? Are you looking for
a common sense approach to growing your business? Then the Windsor
Business Connection is for you! Please join us at the Windsor Chamber
of Commerce Office at 261 Broad Street from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM on
the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Windsor Business
Connection is a great way to meet other local business owners. The
meetings will offer opportunities for sharing information about your
business as well as referrals and testimonials. Please bring your business
cards and we’ll provide the coffee. Free for Chamber members, Tobacco
Valley Chamber members, Metro Hartford Chamber members and local
businesses. 860-688-5165 or windsorcc.org.
September 14: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Fitch Court in the
Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open to those who reside
at Fitch Court. Each month has a different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
September 14: The Windsor Insurance Commission will meet tonight
from 5:30 PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus Room at Town Hall.
Free. 860-285-1851.
September 14: The Windsor Human Relations Commission will
meet tonight from 7:15 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1984.
The school district is using the awarded funds to establish a new Office
of Family and Community Partnership. This new office aims to develop
families, school staff, and community partners’ knowledge, skills,
and other capacities to engage in productive partnerships focused on
student success.
Russell Sills, former Windsor High School Principal, serves as Director
of School, Family, and Community Partnerships. His role is to oversee
and coordinate the districts’ efforts in engagement and partnerships
with families and the community with the ultimate goal of increased
student achievement. Elizabeth Lepak, former Family Resource Center
Coordinator at Poquonock School, serves as the new Assistant for
Family and Community Partnership.
“We have seen firsthand that when school districts work with parents
as partners, student achievement improves,” said Windsor Public
Schools Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke. “Russell and Elizabeth
both have strong backgrounds in engaging families in the school
environment and will bring an academic focus to our efforts. They
are well known in the Windsor community and already have a solid
understanding of the importance of partnerships and how they lead to
increased student success.”
The new Windsor Public Schools Office of Family and Community
Partnership opened July, 2016. Visit windsorct.org for additional
information as it becomes available.
September 15: WIN-TV Introduction to Digital Video Editing &
Basic Field Production begins today and meets on Thursdays through
October 13 at the WIN-TV studios located at L.P. Wilson Community
Center. Choose either the 10:00 AM to noon or 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
session. You will learn how to shoot basic footage for a short piece on a
topic you enjoy or for your own business or non-profit, as well as how to
use Final Cut Pro X to learn the basics of editing which you can apply to
your own home editing program. $50.00. Sign up at 860-688-2626 or
win-tv.org.
September 15: Adult Ballet and Exercise for those new or returning
to dance will meet from 12:30 PM to 1:25 PM each Thursday through
November 7 in the ballet room at the L.P. Wilson Community Center. This
class strengthens muscles and teaches proper alignment of the spine for
improved posture. $100.00. 860-285-1990.
September 15: The Windsor Republican Town Committee will meet
tonight from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town
Hall. Free. 860 285-1957.
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September 15: Are you trying to format a letter? Join us for
a Microsoft Word class that will help you do this and more.
Doors open at 2:15 PM at the Windsor Public Library. This class
runs from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Free, but registration is needed
so call 860-285-1918.
September 15: The Windsor Chamber of Commerce Business
After Hours will be held today from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM,
hosted by the 360 Federal Credit Union located at 1901 Day
Hill Road in Windsor. Area businesses have the opportunity to
network with other businesses in a social atmosphere and build
relationships. Bring your business cards and enjoy! There will be a
raffle and refreshments. Free to Windsor Chamber members and
TVCA Members. $5.00 for non-chamber members. 860-688-5165
or WindsorCC.org.
September 15: Here’s your chance to learn more about the
operation of the Town of Windsor and get a “behind the scenes
look” at day-to-day operations. The seven-week interactive
Citizen’s Academy begins tonight in the Town Hall Council
Chambers from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. See what happens when a
911 call is received, climb up in a snow plow, try on firefighting
equipment and more! Learn about town and Board of Education
departments, how you can participate in the decisions of the
Town Council, tour the town and visit various town facilities
uncovering facts about your town services you never knew! Free.
To register, call 860-285-1835 or online at townofwindsorct.com.
September 15: Will Siss, author of Connecticut Beer: A
History of Nutmeg State Brewing (The History Press), will
present a beer tasting and talk about local beer. The columnist
for the Waterbury Republican-American will focus on the growth
of breweries from early in Connecticut’s history to today. He’ll
also talk about how to drink like a “beer snob” during his
presentation. The presentation will be from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM.
Doors will open at 6:45 PM. This program is for people over 21
only. Free, but registration is needed. Call 860-285-1925.
September 16: Every 3rd Friday of the month a WIN-TV PSA
Filming Day is held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the WIN-TV
studios at the L.P. Wilson Community Center. WIN-TV assists
non-profits and civic groups to film a 30 second public service
announcement about their organization or upcoming event. Free.
Appointment is required. Sign up at win-tv.org.
September 17: The 20th anniversary Windsor Freedom
Trail Run will begin at 5:30 AM at the Archer Memorial
A.M.E. Zion Church, 320 Hayden Station Road and will end at
the Riverside Cemetery on East Street, a site where a number
of African American soldiers from the Connecticut 29th and
31st colored regiments and other civil war units are buried.
The run is approximately 3.9 miles and a bus will follow the
runners. A Freedom Trail T-shirt will be given to all runners and
a country style breakfast will be served at the church for event
participants after the run. Please bring a non-perishable food
item for the Windsor Food Bank. Free. To sign up for the run,
email your full name, phone number and number of runners to
windsorfreedomtrail@hotmail.com or call 860-688-2479.
September 17: Windsor Art Center Exhibition: Reflections
of Time: Celebrating 50 Years of Artmaking by Stanwyck E.
Cromwell begins today with an opening reception from 5:00 PM
to 7:00 PM at the Windsor Art Center, 40 Mechanic Street. A
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selection of paintings, drawings and mixed-media works from his
early days in his native Guyana to the present will continue to
be exhibited through October 29 on Thursdays from 6:00 PM to
8:00 PM, Saturdays 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Sundays 11:00
AM to 4:00 PM. Free. 860-688-2528 or windsorartcenter.org and
Facebook.
September 17: Look for Windsor Historical Society’s Photo
Booth at the Northwest Park Country Fair from 10:00 AM
to 4:00 PM. Fair goers are encouraged to stop by the Society’s
booth and try out our life-size historic photos with head cut-outs.
Participate in a seven-question trivia contest with a chance to win
a tote bag and one-year family membership to the Society.
September 17: The Friends of Northwest Park present the 34th
Annual Country Fair from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at 145 Lang
Road in Windsor. Come enjoy some good old fashioned fun for
the entire family including entertainment, hay rides, pony rides
and games galore. Decorate a pumpkin or build a scarecrow.
Take a riding tour of the park. Enter the crafts, flower and kitchen
and garden competitions. Entertainment will be provided by the
W.H.S. Gospel Choir, strolling minstrels and the 94th U.S. Army
Rock Band. Visit the food court for a variety of items presented
by local civic organizations. New this year will be a silent auction,
and the proceeds will be dedicated to the upgrade and expansion
of the sugar shack. There will be many demonstrations by
local organizations andstudents as well as the popular “Child
Identification Program” CTChip. $3.00 per person or $8.00
maximum per family. Rain Date: Sunday, September 18 noon to
4:00 PM. northwestpark.org.
September 18: Bring out the very best in your family pet at
Dog Training Class Level 1. Classes begin today from 9:30
AM to 10:30 AM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center and will
end on October 23. Activities will include leash manners, sit, stay,
heel, come, drop it, and more. Learn how to communicate in way
that makes sense to your dog. Group classes are not appropriate
for dogs with aggression issues. $90.00 for Windsor residents
and $100.00 for non-residents. Call 860-667-1847 or laurie@
lauriefassdogtraining.com with specific questions about your dog
and the training or call 860-285-1990 with other questions.
September 18: Bring out the very best in your family pet at
Dog Training Class Level 2 today from 10:35 AM to 11:35
AM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center and will end on October
23. Any dog completing a beginner class or has had basic training
may sign up for level 2 class to learn shill such as getting off
leash reliability, advancing basic commands, like sitting and
down from a distance, coming to heel position while moving,
etc. Group classes are not appropriate for dogs with aggression
issues. $90.00 for Windsor residents and $100.00 for nonresidents. Call 860.667.1847 or laurie@lauriefassdogtraining.com
with specific questions about your dog and the training or call
860-285-1990 with other questions.
September 19: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight
from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1800.
September 20: The Diabetic Support Group meets today at
the L.P. Wilson Community Center in the All Purpose One room
from 1:00 PM to 2:15 PM. Open to those with diabetes and their
family members. Free. RSVP to 860-285-1839.
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September 20: Join the Windsor Junior Woman’s Club, a local nonprofit organization comprised of women over the age of 18, working
together to support and improve the Windsor Community. Fundraisers for
local charities and social events for having fun, that’s what we’re about.
Join us for our first meeting of the 2016 -2017 club year at Union Street
Tavern! Social time begins at 7:00 PM and is followed by the business
meeting from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Our general meetings are held on the
third Tuesday of the month. Contact us at wjwcmembership@gmail.com
or visit our website windsorjuniors.com. 860-219-1356.
Is there a special place
for my parents?
♥ Nursing Care ♥ Recreation ♥ Socialization
The answer is “yes” and it’s The Caring Connection, the
town of Windsor’s Adult Day Health Center. It’s the
place that welcomes adults of any age who need some
assistance with the activities of daily living, or who are
lonely and socially isolated.
It’s also a place that is challenging, interesting,
educational and fun.
Visit us and see for yourself.
The Caring Connection
330 Windsor Avenue, Windsor CT 06095
860-547-0251 or townofwindsorct.com/caringconnection
A private, non-profit adult day care center operated by the Town of Windsor
September 20: Guide Training Starts at Windsor Historical
Society from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Are you a people person who
loves history? Would you like to give tours to adults and/or school
children? Learn more about Windsor Historical Society and Windsor’s long
and fascinating history on three consecutive Tuesday mornings. For more
information, call 860-688-3813, or visit windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
September 20: The Windsor Public Library will be screening
performances from Lincoln Center this fall. This month our screening
will be Sinatra: A Voice for a Century from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
The New York Philharmonic celebrates the legacy of Frank Sinatra in
an all-star concert hosted by Seth MacFarlane, with performances by
Christina Aguilera, Chris Botti, Fantasia, Sutton Foster, Kyle Dean Massey,
Bernadette Peters, Billy Porter and Sting. These screenings will be the
third Tuesday of the month. Free. 860-285-1918.
September 20: The Mercy Gallery in the Richmond Art Center at the
Loomis Chaffee School will exhibit the work of photographer
Hank Paper through October 26. An opening reception will be held on
September 20, from 6:45 PM to 8:45 PM. The public is invited to attend
and admission is free of charge. The Mercy Gallery is open Monday
through Friday 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Tuesday and Thursday evenings
7:45 PM to 9:30 PM, and Sundays 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Free. Please
note that the gallery is closed during school vacations. 860-687-6030 or
loomischaffee.org/mercy.
September 20: The Windsor Board of Education will meet tonight
from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town Hall.
Free. 860-687-2000.
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September 21: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the Windsor
Public Library. See September 7 listing for details.
September 21: The Windsor Economic Development Commission
will meet today from noon until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1984.
September 21: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Shad Run Terrace
in the Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open to those who
reside at Shad Run Terrace. Each month has a different topic. Free.
860-285-1839.
September 21: The Windsor Zoning Board of Appeals will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1961.
September 22: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 7:00 PM to
8:00 PM to hear meet acclaimed journalist and novelist Cindy Brown
Austin. Cindy will discuss her new book Cinders: Stories of an InnerCity Survivor. Cinders is a searing coming-of-age story about the
struggles of urban children being locked out of the American dream,
about what it means to be a poor black child in an affluent white world.
Light refreshments will be served. Free. 860-285-1918.
September 23: The 12th Annual Ray of Hope Gala to benefit Mary’s
Place, A Center for Grieving Children and Families is today from 6:30
PM to 10:00 PM at the Holy Family Retreat Center located at 303 Tunxis
Road in West Hartford. The elegant elegant evening will feature dinner,
music, silent auction and wine pull. $100.00 per person. Corporate
and individual Sponsorships available. Mary’s Place provides grief
support at no cost for children and families throughout Connecticut and
Southwestern Massachusetts. For more information and/or to purchase
tickets please call 860-688-9621 or visit marysplacect.org.
September 24: Learn about the rich history of the Connecticut
Freedom Trail and visit the Windsor Freedom Trail sites that are
associated with African-American heritage and movement towards
freedom at today’s 3.9 mile Windsor Freedom Trail Walking Tour.
Everyone will meet at the Archer Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church at 7:30
AM and then be transported to the first site, Riverside Cemetery on
East Street in Windsor to start the tour. (A bus will follow the walkers.)
Participants will then walk to the Nancy Toney grave site, the Joseph
Rainey House, the William Best House, and the historic Archer Memorial
church cemetery. A Freedom Trail visor will be given to all participating
walkers and a continental breakfast will be available at the church for
event participants after the walk. Free. To sign up for the walking tour,
send an email with your full name, phone number and number of walkers
to: windsorfreedomtrail@hotmail.com or call 860-688-2479.
September 26: Warm up with friends at the Windsor Toastmasters
at the L.P. Wilson Community Center from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. We
can teach you to speak effectively in front of groups or in interviews.
Gain the courage to speak clearly and from the heart in our friendly and
relaxed environment. Free. Call Wanda at 860-688-6822 or visit 4745.
toastmastersclubs.org.
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September 26: The Windsor Housing Authority will meet
today from 4:00 PM until adjournment at Shad Run, 40 Henry
Street. Free. 860-285-8090.
September 27: WIN-TV Board of Directors Meeting tonight
from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center.
Free. 860-688-2626.
September 27: The Windsor Conservation Commission will
meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus
Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1886.
September 27: Come out to Northwest Park from 7:00 PM
to 8:30 PM for a Black Bears in Connecticut presentation
with Paul Colburn, Master Wildlife Conservationist. The
program will focus on the natural history of black bears in
Connecticut, an overview of black bear habitat, diet, behavior,
reproduction and current research efforts. It also provides practical
recommendations for optimum coexistence with our black bear
population. Black bear artifacts will be shared with the audience.
Free. 860-285-1886.
September 27: The Windsor Public Building Commission
will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow
Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1870.
September 28: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Millbrook
Village in the Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open
to those who reside at Millbrook Village. Each month has a
different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
September 28: Have you heard about The Zika Virus? Ebola?
Lyme Disease? What do you need to know? The Windsor Health
Department in conjunction with the Windsor Public Library will
present a program exploring the world of emerging infectious
diseases. Please join Sharon Enot, PH Nurse and Allyson Schulz,
MDA#31 coordinator for Global Health Threats from
Emerging Infectious Diseases from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at
the Windsor Public Library to hear the latest information about
these diseases and more. Free. 860-285-1918.
September 28: While you are pondering how to cast your vote
in the upcoming elections, join us From 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM for
Timely Topics at Windsor Historical Society: Connecticut
Voting and Politics, Then and Now. Connecticut State
Historian Walter Woodward will talk about key political regulatory
laws and transitions occurring in Connecticut over the past
four centuries, setting the stage for Mary Kelling and Agnes
Pier from Windsor’s League of Women Voters and Windsor
Registrars of Voters’ Karen Andrews and Anita Mips. Our local
experts will discuss current elections regulations, how election
days in Windsor have changed over the past few decades, and
how national and state elections affect local elections and local
budgets. $6.00 adults, $5.00 seniors and students, WHS members
$4.00. 860-688-3813 or windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
September 28: The Wilson/Deerfield Advisory Committee
will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Activity
Room at the Windsor Community Center, 330 Windsor Avenue.
Free. Call 860-285-1985.
September 29: Are you trying to create a budget? Join us for
a Microsoft Excel class that will help you do this and more.
Doors open at 2:15 PM at the Windsor Public Library. This class
runs from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Registration is required. Free.
860-285-1918 to register.
Providing major league service for seniors
Ryan Deneen, Senior Programmer/Transportation Coordinator
The genuinely sweet coming of age baseball story, The Sandlot, is a homerun in Ryan
Deneen’s book, and his favorite movie of all time. Deneen is Windsor’s Senior Transportation
Coordinator and plays a critical role in assisting Windsor residents with transportation
both in and out of town.
Deneen played baseball and soccer at Windsor High School. He never made it to the
major leagues, his dream as a kid, but Ryan remains a huge fan of baseball, fishing
and watching all sports. Simply strike up a conversation with him and his love of
New England sport teams comes shining through.
After earning a degree in Sports and Leisure Management at Eastern Connecticut
State University, Deneen came back to Windsor and began his career with the Town
of Windsor as an intern and then part-time employee in the recreation department.
In 2013 he became the full-time transportation director.
So, how did a young, sports enthusiast, chili-cheese dog lover and self-proclaimed
cheeseburger junkie end up coordinating more than 26,000 rides each year for Windsor’s
elderly, disabled or Caring Connection clients to medical, shopping and special events?
“Windsor is my hometown,” Deneen responded with pride. “I experienced so many wonderful things
this town has to offer such as little league, youth services camp, swim lessons, the Shad Derby, climbing on fire trucks and more.
Now it’s time for me to provide service from the other side, and that is very special to me.”
For Windsor seniors – that’s a homerun!
Deneen currently lives in Simsbury where he enjoys spending time with his other half, Lexi and their son Brennan, who turns one
in October. To learn more about Windsor Transportation Services, visit townofwindsorct.com or call Ryan at 860-285-1996.
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September 29: Join us at the Windsor Public Library for our Evening
Book and Social Club. We will be reading Boston Girl by Anita Diamant.
Copies of this book can be found behind the Lending Desk about a month
beforehand. Light refreshments will be served. Doors open at 6:45 PM.
Book Club will run from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Free. 860-285-1918.
October
October 1: Learn-and-Play First Saturday at Windsor Historical
Society! See details in September 10 listing.
October 1: Add a little spice to your life at the Windsor Chamber of
Commerce’s Chili Challenge presented by Windsor Federal Savings
on the town green today from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. More than 30
local businesses, civic groups and creative cooks will all be there with
some of the best chili you have ever tasted. Come to taste or participate
as a cook. Chili sample tickets are $1.00 each. Don’t forget to bring a
non-perishable food item to the Kiwanis Club Canoe race to benefit the
Windsor Food Bank. 860-688-5165.
October 1: Join us at the Windsor Public Library to hear stories and meet
Janet Barrett who discuss her new book They Called Her Reckless:
A True Story of War, Love, and One Extraordinary Horse. This
author event will be from 11:00 AM to noon. Light refreshments will be
served. Free. 860-285-1918.
October 1: Conversation with artist Stanwyck Cromwell, whose
works comprise Windsor Art Center’s current exhibition at 40 Mechanic
Street will be held from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM today. He will discuss
techniques, imagery, and themes of his art and his passion for
bridging diverse communities. Audience questions and discussion will be
encouraged. Free. 860-688-2528 or windsorartcenter.org.
October 4: Beginning tonight, Hwa Yu Tai Chi class will meet from
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center on Tuesdays
and Thursdays through November 29. Hwa Yu is known for its usefulness
in toning muscles, improving balance and strengthening bones by
encouraging students to work with and develop their deeper muscle
tissues. $50.00. 860-285-1990.
October 4: The Windsor Commission on Aging & Persons with
Disabilities will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the
Dr. Primus Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1881.
October 4: A kitchen garden serves us in many ways – for nutrition,
flavor, health, beauty and relaxation. Brimming with flowers, herbs and
vegetables, large or small, they are a source of comfort and satisfaction.
Join the backyard-to-table food revolution. Join us at the Windsor Public
Library for a Petite Kitchen Garden Talk and learn the history of these
gardens, how to build or restore one, and what to grow. This event will
be from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Light refreshments will be provided. Free,
but registration is needed by calling. 860-285-1918 to register.
October 4: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight from
7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town Hall.
Free. 860-285-1800.
October 5: The Windsor Inland, Wetlands and Watercourses
Commission will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the
Council Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1987.
October 5: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the Windsor Public
Library on the first and third Wednesday evening of the month. No
appointment necessary, bring your devices and questions, the Geeks will
be available on the Mezzanine from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and their advice
is free. 860-285-1918.
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October 5: The Windsor Youth Commission will meet tonight from
7:00 PM until adjournment in the L.P. Wilson Board of Education Meeting
Room. Free. 860-285-1993.
October 6: Get basic computer help or learn how to use your new tablet
or phone at the Windsor Public Library’s One-on-One Computer Help.
Participants sign up for half hours sessions between 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
and get assistance during that time. 860-285-1925.
October 6: The Windsor Art Center at 40 Mechanic Street is hosting
Painting Night with Irene Hilbert from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Be
inspired by the current exhibit and create Whimsical Tree, a playful,
vibrant painting, using line, color and symbols. All art materials provided
for one complete acrylic work of art on canvas. Max enrollment is 15.
Reservations due by September 30. $45.00 for non-members, $40.00 for
members. 860-688-2528, windsorartcenter.org.
October 6: The Windsor Democratic Town Committee will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1958.
October 6: The Music Department at the Loomis Chaffee School will
celebrate Spanish Heritage Month with a musical performance by
Heshima Moha from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM in the Hubbard Performance
Hall on campus. The public is invited to attend and admission is free of
charge. 860-687-6031 or loomischaffee.org.
October 10: The Windsor Garden Club meeting from 6:30 PM to
8:30 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center will feature Ford Parker,
Director of Northwest Park. Parker will lead a discussion and share photos
of the diverse habitats at Windsor’s 437 acre park. Many species of birds,
mammals and insects will be highlighted. Free. New members are always
welcome. windsorgardenclubct.org.
October 10: Show yourself some love by improving your communication
skills with the Windsor Toastmasters at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Gain the courage to speak clearly and
from the heart in our friendly and relaxed environment. Free. Call Wanda
at 860-688-6822 or visit 4745.toastmastersclubs.org.
October 11: Sign up for the “You Asked For It” Business Seminar
Series and Improve Your Business In Just Two Hours! At this session you
will learn how to write a captivating press release and more. Presented
by Sarah Gilligan, Cerebration from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM at the Windsor
Chamber of Commerce, 261 Broad Street. $25.00 first employee, $5.00 for
each additional employee (snack & beverage included.) 860-688-5165.
October 11: The Windsor Woman’s Club of Connecticut and
GFWC will meet from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM on the second Tuesday
of each month at the L.P. Wilson Senior Center. Meetings are held
from September through November and January through April. All are
welcome. windsorwomensclubofct@yahoo.com.
Mobile Foodshare
Foodshare sends out a Mobile Foodshare truck to the parking lot at
130 Deerfield Road, on alternating Fridays to provide fresh fruits and
vegetables to individuals and families in need. The distribution time is
from 8:45 AM to 9:15 AM and the fall season begins Friday, September
2nd. No registration is required but you need to bring your own bags.
860-285-1839.
townofwindsorct.com
October 11: Windsor C.A.R.E.S. (Citizens Assisting Residents
Everywhere by Sharing) meets today at the L.P. Wilson
Community Center in the All Purpose One room from 1:00 PM
to 2:00 PM. Here is an opportunity to get involved in community
service projects that benefit others such as making sandwiches
for homeless people, adopting a family, preparing a meal for a
shelter and more. Volunteer for as little or as much as you can.
Free. 860-285-1839.
October 11: Art Demonstration by Ceil Rossi, from 6:45 PM
to 8:45 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center, sponsored by
the Windsor Palette & Brush Club. Ceil will be demonstrating
wood-burning on gourds techniques. Refreshments will be served.
Free. 860-285-8694.
October 11: The Board of Ethics will meet tonight from 7:00
PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus Room at Town Hall. Free.
860-285-1800.
October 11: The Windsor Public Building Commission will
meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow
Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1870.
October 11: From Memory to Memoir: Writing Your Life
Story at Windsor Historical Society’s Research Library from 6:30
PM to 8:30 PM. Session 1 of 6: Why You Want to Write Your Life
Story and Quieting Your Inner Critic. Turn memories of significant
events in your life into a memoir for posterity. Learn where to
start, how to get organized and keep going until your finish.
Get tips on pictures and documents to include and how to selfpublish your story. No previous writing experience required. Susan
Omilian has been encouraging and guiding budding memoir
writers for many years. Sessions follow on October 18 (Mining
a Childhood Memory for the Jewels, Working with Memories),
October 25 (Focusing on Defining Moments), November 1
(Deciding Theme and Structure for your Life Story), November
8 (Using Pictures, Documents and the Rest), and November 15
(Editing your Memoir, Preparing it for Publication, Tips on SelfPublishing). $75.00 for six session course. Class size is limited.
860-688-3813 or visit windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
October 11: The Windsor Town Planning and Zoning
Commission will meet tonight from 7:00 PM to adjournment in
the Council Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1981.
October 12: Join us at the Windsor Chamber of Commerce
Office at 261 Broad Street from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM for Windsor
Business Connection. See September 14 listing for details.
October 12: The latest crop of First Town Downtown
Heritage Bricks will be installed today into the brick patio on
the green across from Central Street at 10:00 AM. All bricks
purchased or gifted over the last few months will be brought
together and laid into the patio for future generations. Free.
860-688-5715.
October 12: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Fitch Court in
the Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open to those
who reside at Fitch Court. Each month has a different topic. Free.
860-285-1839.
October 12: The Windsor Insurance Commission will meet
tonight from 5:30 PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus Room
at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1851.
townofwindsorct.com
Windsor Social Services Client
Satisfaction Survey
What you think is very important to us.
We want to know how we are doing.
The Windsor Social Services Department is conducting a client
satisfaction survey during September, October and November.
Surveys will be given to clients in the office and mailed to
existing clients. If you have contacted us for assistance or
participated in any of our Social Services programs, we would
greatly appreciate you taking the time to complete this survey
for us. This survey will also be available through a link on our
website at townofwindsorct.com/socialservices/
October 12: Is your child spending too much time in “time out”?
Are you concerned that you are too strict or too easy? Do you
sometimes think there must be a better way? Kids raised with “firm
and friendly” discipline have more confidence and cooperate more
consistently. Ruth Ettenberg Freeman, LCSW will present Positive
Discipline: Cooperation and Self-Worth for Children 2 12 Years Old This workshop provides evidence based, straight
forward strategies that effectively increase and sustain child
compliance. Ruth a lead author of the University of Connecticut
“Building Family Futures” curriculum and co-founder of the
Connecticut Parenting Education Network. The presentation will be
from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Doors will open at 5:45 PM. Free, but
registration needed by calling 860-285-1918.
October 13: Are you trying to create a flyer? Join us at the
Windsor Public Library for a Microsoft Publisher class that will
help you do this and more. Doors open at 2:15 PM. This class
runs from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Free, but registration is needed.
Call 860-285-1918.
October 13: Tina Angeli is the director of the S.O.U.L. Center
in Granby, Connecticut. She teaches classes in metaphysics, past
life regression and inner growth as well as being a medium. Her
angel’s unconditional love and supportive guiding energy have
helped her through many incredible challenges. We welcome you
to join us at the Windsor Public Library for a spiritual evening
receiving messages from the “other side.” This event will be from
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Light refreshments
will be provided. Registration is requested. Free. 860-285-1918.
October 13: The Windsor Human Relations Commission
will meet tonight from 7:15 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow
Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1984.
October 15: What does life without cable look like? Are you
ready to Cut the Cord? Join us at the Windsor Public Library and
hear from a staff member who has made the change. We’ll talk
about the differences between streaming devices and broadcast
options. Drop in to Meeting Room 1 from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
and get your questions answered for free. 860-285-1918.
October 15: Quilting classes with Robert Charles Hudson,
master quilter, will begin today from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM and
continue through November 12 at the Windsor Art Center Studios,
35 Central Street. Make an art or functional quilt. Beginners
welcome. Materials provided. Tuition: $175.00, Windsor Art Center
members $150.00. Max enrollment: seven. Register on line at
windsorartcenter.org, pat@reap1.org or 860-508-3186.
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October 15: What are those weird things that pop up in the woods after
the rain? Are you mystified by wild mushrooms? Curious? Scared? Or do
they make you hungry? Today, from 10:00 AM, to noon at Northwest
Park’s Mushroom ID for Beginners, join a foraging family who hunt,
photograph, identify, and eat the fungi in New England. The three
foragers are members of the CT Valley Mycological Society, Connecticut–
Westchester Mycological Association and the North American Mycological
Association. This program will dispel myths, teach how to safely identify
mushrooms, and include a guided walk after the classroom portion.
Bring mushrooms you find in your yard and we’ll use our newly learned
skills to identify them. Sponsored by the Friends of Northwest Park. Free.
860.285.1886 to register.
October 15: Join us at Northwest Park for our annual Creatures of the
Night from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Take a guided tour on an adventure
to find the creatures that are active in the night. While walking along
the illuminated trails you will meet up with “animals” that speak on this
special night. It won’t be spooky or scary, so bring the family for a night
of nature and fun! Treats and other activities provided. Registration is
required. $3.00 (Windsor residents), $5.00 (non-residents). Children two
and under are free. 860-285-1886.
October 15: Country season isn’t over so grab your dancing shoes
because First Town Downtown is hosting their first Hoe Down dance
event at Central Street Antiques from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Join fellow
Windsor residents for a night of live music, dancing, food & drinks,
games, and raffles. Western attire encouraged, a country state of mind
required. To purchase tickets please call Victoria at 860-688-5715 or
e-mail victoria@firsttowndowntown.org.
October 16: New York Classical Music Society presents a live music
recital by Stanley Alexandrowicz, classical guitarist, featuring 19th century
and contemporary period repertoires from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the
Windsor Art Center, 40 Mechanic Street. 860-688-2528. facebook.com/
newyorkclassicalmusicsociety.
October 16: Silk’n Sounds, the Greater New Haven’s premier women’s
a cappella chorus, will perform at the Windsor Public Library from 3:00
to 4:00 PM. Silk’n Sounds is a chapter of Harmony, Inc., an international
organization of female a cappella singers specializing in the barbershop
harmony style. They provide high quality a cappella performances for
a wide range of audiences, participates in regional and international
barbershop competitions, and partners with charitable organizations
working to improve life in local communities. Light refreshments will be
provided. Registration is requested. All ages. Free. 860-285-1918.
October 17: The Figure in Terracotta classes with Award Winning
Sculptor, LeaAnn Cogswell will begin today from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
and continues on Mondays through November 21 at the Windsor Art
Center Studios, 35 Central Street. Working from life, build the figure using
this time-honored material. You will hone your powers of observation and
knowledge of the human figure through 15 hours with the live model.
The sculpture will then be hollowed-out in preparation for firing. This
terracotta is a water-based clay that has a beautiful finish when fired, but
can also be finished, using various methods. Tuition for sculpture classes:
$265.00. Model fees are divided among students. Clay is approximately
$30.00 and firing is an additional fee. There are no member discounts on
this class. Class size is limited due to space. Register by calling 860-6140583 or 860-508-3186.
October 17: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight from
7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town Hall.
Free. 860-285-1800.
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Windsor’s 2016 Leaf Collection
Program Starts on Monday October 24
Windsor’s 2016 leaf collection program will begin on Monday October
24 and will end on Friday December 16. During this eight-week period
your leaves will be picked up on the same day as your trash pick-up.
Residents must place their leaves at the curb in 30 to 40 gallon paper
leaf bags. Leaves may also be placed in similar-sized containers that
are labeled with a “Leaves Only” sticker that can be easily identified
by the driver (i.e., sticker facing the road). Residents can obtain these
stickers at Windsor Town Hall or the Windsor Transfer Station (formerly
known as the Landfill).
In Windsor, the transfer station accepts residents’ leaves at no charge
and uses them to produce compost. Leaves must be clean and must not
contain other items that will compromise the quality of the mulch that
will be created. These items include grass clippings, branches, or other
items.
If you choose to self-haul your leaves to the transfer station, there is
no charge during this period for dropping off clean loads of leaves (no
contaminates or plastic bags).
The transfer station accepts leaves Monday and Friday 8:00 AM to
2:45 PM, Tuesday and Wednesday 10:00 AM to 2:45 PM, Saturday
8:00 AM to 3:45 PM. The Windsor Transfer Station is closed on
Thursday and Sunday. It is located at 500 Huckleberry Road in Windsor.
860-285-1833
October 18: Sign up for the “You Asked For It” Business Seminar
Series and improve your business in just two hours! At this session you
will learn all you need to know about Twitter, Facebook, and Linked In.
Please bring your lap top or use one of ours. Presented by Paula Pierce,
Hosting CT; John Waiveris, Invisible Gold; and Andrew Garibay/Traveler’s
from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM at the Windsor Chamber of Commerce, 261
Broad Street. $25.00 first employee, $5.00 for each additional employee
(snack & beverage included.) 860-688-5165.
October 18: The Windsor Public Library will be screening performances
from Lincoln Center this fall. This month our screening will be Voice
of a People’s History of the United States. This Lincoln Center
Commission commemorates the 35th anniversary of Howard Zinn’s
seminal book, A People’s History of the United States, with music and
spoken-word performances that will bring to life the extraordinary
history of ordinary people in the book: those who built the movements
that made the United States what it is today, ending slavery and Jim
Crow, protesting war and the genocide of Native Americans, creating
unions and the eight-hour work day, advancing women’s rights and
gay liberation, and struggling to right the wrongs of the day. Actors
Susan Pourfar, Brian Jones, Viggo Mortensen, Kathleen Chalfant, Fatou
Thiam, and Peter Sarsgaard with musicians Allison Moorer, Stew, Teddy
Thompson, and Hayes Carll bring to life original source materials from
the rebels, dissenters, and visionaries of our past and present. These
screenings will be the third Tuesday of the month. The show runs from
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Free. 860-285-1918.
October 18: The Diabetic Support Group meets today at the L.P.
Wilson Community Center in the All Purpose One room from 1:00 PM to
2:15 PM. Open to those with diabetes and their family members. Free.
RSVP to 860-285-1839.
townofwindsorct.com
October 18: Make new friends, have fun and get involved with
your community. Join the Windsor Junior Woman’s Club at
our meeting held at Union Street Tavern from 7:30 PM to 9:00
PM. See details in their September 20 listing.
October 18: Watercolor Painting with Award winning
watercolorist Luciana Heineman is being offered at the Windsor
Art Center Studios, 35 Central Street on Tuesdays from 10:00
AM to noon through November 15 for those new to the medium
and those who have some experience. Materials list provided.
Max enrollment is seven. Tuition: $175.00, Windsor Art Center
members $150.00 Register on line at windsorartcenter.org or
pat@reap1.org or 860-508-3186.
October 18: Portraits in Pastel classes with award Winning
Pastel artist Karen Israel begin today from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM
and continue on Tuesdays through November 15 at the Windsor
Art Center Studios, 35 Central Street. Bring your own pastel
paper, pastels (charcoal can also be used) and your favorite
photos. Photos should be printed on glossy 8.5 x 11 paper.
Materials list provided. Tuition: $220.00, Windsor Art Center
members $190.00. Max enrollment: seven. Register on line at
windsorartcenter.org or pat@reap1.org or 860- 508-3186.
October 18: The Windsor Board of Education will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers
at Town Hall. Free. 860-687-2000.
October 18: Life Size Portrait Bust in Terracotta with
award winning Sculptor LeaAnn Cogswell classes will begin today
and continue on Tuesdays through November 22 from 6:30 PM
to 9:30 PM at the Windsor Art Center Studios, 35 Central Street.
Working from life, structure, proportion, anatomy of the head and
shoulders, and the character of the model will be addressed as
you build upon a simple support that will allow for easy removal.
Fifteen hours will be spent with the model with the final session
reserved for hollowing and re-assembling in preparation for firing.
Tuition for sculpture classes: $265.00, model fees are divided
among students. Clay is approximately $30.00 and firing is an
additional fee. There are no member discounts on this class. Class
size is limited due to space. Register by calling 860-614-0583 or
860-508-3186.
October 19: Medicare Changes for 2016. A Medicare
information event will be held today at the L.P. Wilson
Community Center from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM to discuss
Medicare and changes to the 2016 Medicare Plans with guest
speaker, John Sheerin from The Senior Source LLC. Free. RSVP to
Susan Nunes at 860-285-1839.
Center Studios, 35 Central Street. This course will concentrate
on refining composition, color and drawing, to better focus your
work and get the most from the image you chose. All approaches
to painting are welcome, as well as all skill levels. Materials list
provided. Tuition: $220.00, Windsor Art Center members $190.00
Max enrollment: seven. Register on line at windsorartcenter.org,
pat@reap1.org or 860-508-3186.
October 20: The Windsor Chamber of Commerce’s October
Business After Hours will be held today from 5:30 PM to 7:00
PM, hosted by Day Hill Dental located at 1060 Day Hill Road.
Network with other businesses and learn more about this Windsor
Business. There will be a raffle and refreshments. Free to Windsor
Chamber members and TVCA Members. $5.00 for non-chamber
members. 860-688-5165 or WindsorCC.org.
October 20: The Windsor Republican Town Committee will
meet tonight from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council
Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1957.
October 21: Every 3rd Friday of the month a WIN-TV PSA
Filming Day is held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the WIN-TV
studios at the L.P. Wilson Community Center. See September 16
for details.
October 21: Join us from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM and enjoy fall
crafts, fun games, bounce house, music, face painting, puppet
show and lots of fun for all ages at Night of 1001 Pumpkins
at the L.P. Wilson Center. Wander through our Haunted Gym for
frighteningly good fun. There are separate areas of activities for
young children so there is plenty to do even if you don’t want
to experience the fright fun. We will also have both scarecrow
and pumpkin carving contests with prizes for creativity! Food
items are available for sale in our “festival café” and there are
complimentary goody bags for children. $3.00 per person or
$8.00 per family. 860-285-1990.
October 22: Come out and enjoy a delicious pasta dinner in
support of BSA Troop 149, at Trinity United Methodist Church,
180 Park Avenue from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Adults $9.00,
Children under 12 $6.00. For tickets call Marlene at 860-8470532 or email windsorartworks@hotmail.com.
October 24: Tonight the Windsor Toastmasters will meet
at the L.P. Wilson Community Center from 7:00 PM to 8:30
PM. Gain confidence and amaze yourself with what you can
accomplish. We will teach you to speak clearly and from the heart
in our friendly and relaxed environment. Free. Call Wanda at 860688-6822 or visit 4745.toastmastersclubs.org.
October 19: The Windsor Zoning Board of Appeals will
meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council
Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1961.
October 24: Figure drawing classes with figurative and
portrait artist Jim Bean will begin tonight from 7:00 PM to 10:00
PM and continue through November 3 at the Windsor Art Center
Studios, 35 Central Street. Live model. Whether you are new to
figure drawing or a pro and want to spend more time drawing
you’ll find what you are looking for in this class. Bring you own
paper and drawing materials. Model fee split between students.
Max enrollment: five. Tuition: $175.00, Windsor Art Center,
members $150.00. Register on line at windsorartcenter.org,
pat@reap1.org or 860-508-3186.
October 20: Oil Painting classes with Award Winning painter
William Simpson will begin today and be held on Thursdays
from 9:30 AM to noon through November 17 at the Windsor Art
October 25: The Windsor Conservation Commission will
meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus
Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1886.
October 19: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Shad Run
Terrace in the Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open
to those who reside at Shad Run Terrace. Each month has a
different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
October 19: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library. See October 5 listing for details.
townofwindsorct.com
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October 25: Sign up for the “You Asked For It” Business Seminar
Series and improve your business in just two hours! At this session learn
about networking fundamentals on how to build relationships through
networking. Presented by Steve Porcaro of 1-4 All Coaching from 4:30
PM to 6:30 PM at the Windsor Chamber of Commerce, 261 Broad Street.
$25.00 first employee, $5.00 for each additional employee (snack &
beverage included.) 860-688-5165.
October 25: Lap Swim will be held on Tuesdays at the Windsor High
School indoor pool (share pool with lessons) from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
and Thursdays 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM through December 15. Sessions are
subject to change and lanes are shared. Register at the Recreation Office
or online at townofwindsorct.com as we cannot accept money at the
door. There is no lap swim on November 24. $45.00 for Tuesdays, $50.00
for Thursdays, or $90.00 for both days. 860-285-1990.
October 25: Have you always wanted to learn how to hand quilt but
never had anyone to teach you? Join us at the Windsor Public Library for
a Hand Quilting Workshop from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM where you will
start to hand quilt a pillow top (don’t worry if you don’t finish, we’ll help
you with that too). Supplies will be provided and registration is required
and limited. Free. 860-285-1918 to register.
October 25: WIN-TV Board of Directors Meeting tonight from 7:00
PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center. Free. 860-688-2626.
October 25: The Windsor Public Building Commission will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1870.
October 26: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Millbrook Village in the
Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open to those who reside at
Millbrook Village. Each month has a different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
October 27: WIN-TV Advanced Digital Video Edit begins today and
meets on Thursdays through November 17 at the WIN-TV studios located
at L.P. Wilson Community Center. Choose either the 10:00 AM to noon or
5:00 PM to7:00 PM session. You will learn advanced Final Cut Pro X skills
and how to incorporate advance tools, filters and outside software into
your projects. Pre-requisite: Previous WIN-TV Digital Editing classes (any
year). Mac literacy helpful, but not required. $50.00. Sign up by calling
860-688-2626 or online at win-tv.org.
October 27: At the Windsor Historical Society – One of Windsor:
The Untold Story of America’s First Witch Hanging with local
author Beth Caruso is tonight from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Decades
before Salem’s witch hysteria, Windsor’s Alice Young was the first
person to be executed for witchcraft in the American colonies. Join
Caruso for a book talk and signing to learn about the 1647 event and
its ramifications on later witch trials throughout New England. $6.00
adults, $5.00 seniors and students, WHS members $4.00. 860-688-3813
windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
October 29: Have you wondered about the health benefits of tea? Join
us at the Windsor Public Library for a presentation on the History of
Tea as well as the Health Benefits of Tea given by Bigelow Tea
from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Light refreshments will be provided. Free but
register by calling 860-285-1918.
October 29: Tonight from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM is the closing reception
of Windsor Art Center’s Exhibition: REFLECTIONS OF TIME:
Celebrating 50 Years of Artmaking by Stanwyck E. Cromwell. See
September 17 listing for exhibition details.
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October 31: The Windsor Housing Authority will meet today from
4:00 PM until adjournment at Fitch Court, 156 Bloomfield Avenue. Free.
860-285-8090.
October 31: First Town Downtown and presenting sponsor Windsor
Federal Savings invite you to Windsor Center from 5:30 PM to 7:30
PM for some ghoulish treats and fun at Nightmare on Broad
Street! Windsor businesses will be giving out treats to the youngsters
and more. Broad Street will be closed to traffic. 860-688-5715 or
firsttowndowntown.org.
November
November 1: Cardio Mix is a program is designed to target major
muscle groups and effective weight training. It meets at the L.P.
Wilson Community Center from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM each Monday and
Wednesday through December 21. Classes end with strength training and
stretching. $72.00. 860-285-1990.
November 1: The Mercy Gallery in the Richmond Art Center at the
Loomis Chaffee School will exhibit the work of painter Jane Goldman
through December 6. The public is invited to the opening reception
November 1, from 6:45 PM to 8:45 PM, and admission is free of charge.
The Mercy Gallery is open Monday through Friday 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM,
Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7:45 PM to 9:30 PM, and Sundays 1:00
PM to 4:00 PM. Free. Please note that the gallery is closed during school
vacations. 860-687-6030 or loomischaffee.org/mercy.
November 1: Beginning tonight, Hwa Yu Tai Chi class will meet
from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center on
Tuesdays and Thursdays through November 29. Hwa Yu is known for its
usefulness in toning muscles, improving balance and strengthening bones
by encouraging students to work with and develop their deeper muscle
tissues. $50.00. 860-285-1990.
November 2: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the Windsor
Public Library on the first and third Wednesday evening of the month. No
appointment necessary, bring your devices and questions, the Geeks will
be available on the Mezzanine from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and their advice
is free. 860-285-1918.
November 2: The Windsor Chamber of Commerce and the League of
Women Voters invite you to a Candidates Night that will be held today
from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Windsor Town Hall. Take this opportunity
to meet with candidates running for public office and to ask the tough
questions. Open to the businesses and the public. Free. 860-688-5165 or
WindsorCC.org.
November 2: The Windsor Inland, Wetlands, and Watercourses
Commission will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the
Council Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1987.
November 2: The Windsor Commission on Aging & Persons with
Disabilities will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Dr.
Primus Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1881.
November 2: The Windsor Youth Commission will meet tonight from
7:00 PM until adjournment in the L.P. Wilson Board of Education Meeting
Room. Free. 860-285-1993.
November 3: Get basic computer help or learn how to use your new
tablet or phone at the Windsor Public Library’s One-on-One Computer
Help. Participants sign up for half hours sessions between 2:00 PM to
4:00 PM and get assistance during that time. 860-285-1925.
townofwindsorct.com
November 3: The Music Department at the Loomis Chaffee School
presents mother and daughter Loomis alumnae musicians Suzy
& Allegra Thompson from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM in the Hubbard
Performance Hall on campus. The public is invited to attend. Free.
860-687-6031 or loomischaffee.org.
November 3: Make your pictures shine with our Photo Editing
Workshop at the Windsor Public Library from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
with professional wedding photographer Sarah McCoy. Learn better
editing techniques for your portraits and more. This is part one of a
two-part workshop with the second session on November 10. Free
but registration is needed by calling 860-285-1918.
November 3: The Windsor Democratic Town Committee
will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council
Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1958.
November 5: The Windsor Junior Woman’s Club invites you to
their annual Craft & Vendor Extravaganza Event today from
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center, 599
Matianuck Avenue. This event will feature 40 vendor/crafters
offering something for everyone including children’s items,
jewelry, food items, books, totes, artwork, and much more! There
will also be more than 30 raffle prizes available to win! Do your
holiday shopping early and support a good cause. Proceeds from
this event go to funding scholarships and community support
programs. Refreshments available. Admission donation is $2.00.
860-402-1893 or wjwcvendorevent@gmail.com.
November 5: The fall harvest has been bountiful, and we are
preparing for an Apple Pie Celebration with family and friends
from 10:00 AM to noon and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Windsor
Historical Society. Our experienced hearth cooker will be happy
to share her secrets with you. In our Hands-On-History Learning
Center, taste different varieties of apples, complete a simple
apple craft and prepare your own delicious fall treat with dough,
apples, and spices. You’ll leave with your own tart, instructions
for baking it at home, as well as a historic recipe for apple pie.
Reserve your spot by Friday, November 4. $6.00 adults, $5.00
seniors and children, $4.00 WHS members. 860-688-3813
windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
November 6: A Ride to Remember: Bus Tour of Windsor’s
Town Center with Windsor historian Beverly Garvan from 1:30
PM to 3:30 PM. Why did the Town Center develop the way
it did and how did it look in the 1950s? Hop on a school bus
and find out. Each participant will receive a packet of historic
maps, photographs, and images from Windsor Historical Society
collections to compare with the features they see as the tour
progresses. Learn the history behind Broad Street Green and Loomis
Chaffee School, and see how rivers, streams, Indian trails, and
railroads shaped settlement. Reserve your spot by Friday, November
4. $12.00 adults, $11.00 seniors and students, $10.00 WHS
members. 860-688-3813 or visit windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
November 6: Opening Reception, Fall Art Exhibit at Town
Hall, by Windsor Palette and Brush Club is today from 2:00 PM
to 4:00 PM in the Council Chambers at Windsor Town Hall. Meet
the artists and enjoy delicious refreshments. The art exhibit, in the
lower level corridors at town hall, will continue thru December 1
and may be viewed at any time during town hall hours, including
evening meetings. Free. 860-285-8694.
townofwindsorct.com
November 6: Connecticut Guitar Society presents Thibeaut
Garcia, a classical/fingerstyle/chamber guitarist in a live music
recital at the Windsor Art Center, 40 Mechanic Street from
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Born in Toulouse, France, Garcia began
to play guitar at the age of seven, and his Spanish origins have
influenced his art. Tickets $30.00 Advance ticket reservations
are highly recommended. Tickets may be purchased online
at: ctguitar.org or The Guitar Society office 860-249-1132.
windsorartcenter.org and Facebook.
November 7: The Windsor Garden Club meeting from 6:30
PM to 8:30 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center, will feature
Pamm Cooper from the University of Connecticut. Pamm teaches
at the Home and Garden Education Center, and teaches the
entomology portion of the UConn Master Gardener program.
She has studied native butterflies in their native and garden
landscape. She will include information on their caterpillars and
the host plants they need, the plants to use for nectar sources for
butterflies. Focus is on butterflies found here in Connecticut. Free.
windsorgardenclubct.org.
November 7: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight
from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1800.
November 8: Today is Election Day. From 6:00 AM to 8:00
PM, turn out to elect the President and Vice-President of the
United States of America, US Senator, U.S. Representative for
District 1, State Senator for the 2nd and the 7th Districts, State
Representative for the 5th, 15th, 60th and 61st Districts, and the
Registrar of Voters. Absentee ballots will be available 31 days
before the election on October 7, 2016.
Let your voice be heard – through your
Vote
Polling Location
Place
Senate & Assembly
District
1
L.P. Wilson
Community Center
599 Matianuck Avenue
2nd Senate and 5th
Assembly Districts
2
J.F. Kennedy School
530 Park Avenue
2nd Senate and 5th
Assembly Districts
3
330 Windsor Ave.
Community Center
330 Windsor Avenue
2nd Senate and 5th
Assembly Districts
4
Town Hall
275 Broad Street
2nd Senate and 15th
Assembly Districts
5
Oliver Ellsworth
School
730 Kennedy Road
2nd Senate and 60th
Assembly Districts
6
Poquonock School
1760 Poquonock Avenue
2nd Senate and 60th
Assembly Districts
7
Rainbow Firehouse
750 Rainbow Road
7th Senate and 61st
Assembly Districts
Any questions call 860-285-1902, 860-285-1955 or 860-2851957 or townofwindsorct.com/registrar/index.htm
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Winter parking rules.
They’re designed to keep everyone safe this winter.
November 15 to April 15: No parking on Windsor streets between
1:00 AM and 6:00 AM. No parking on any street during a snow or
ice storm that has been in progress for one hour or more. Also, don’t
leave your vehicle on the street in such a position that it impedes
snowplowing operations or the free flow of traffic.
When the snow arrives this year, remember to keep outside exits, walks
and stairs free of snow and ice. Don’t forget there is a town ordinance
that requires all property owners to clear snow from the sidewalk (and
fire hydrants if there is one on your property) within 12 hours after a
storm.
It’s all common sense but it’s also the law.
November 8: Windsor C.A.R.E.S. (Citizens Assisting Residents
Everywhere by Sharing) meets today at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center in the All Purpose One room from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Here is
an opportunity to get involved in community service projects that benefit
others such as making sandwiches for homeless people, adopting a
family, preparing a meal for a shelter and more. Volunteer for as little or
as much as you can. Free. 860-285-1839.
November 8: The Windsor Woman’s Club of Connecticut and
GFWC will meet from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM on the second Tuesday
of each month at the L.P. Wilson Senior Center. Meetings are held
from September through November and January through April. All are
welcome. windsorwomansclubofct@yahoo.com.
November 8: Art Demonstration by Carol Ganick, from 6:45 PM to
8:45 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center, sponsored by the Windsor
Palette & Brush Club. Carol will be demonstrating watercolor painting
techniques. Refreshments will be served. Free. 860-285-8694.
November 8: The Windsor Public Building Commission will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1870.
November 9: Join us at the Windsor Chamber of Commerce Office at
261 Broad Street from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM for Windsor Business
Connection. See September 14 listing for details.
November 9: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Fitch Court in the
Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open to those who reside
at Fitch Court. Each month has a different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
November 9: The Windsor Insurance Commission will meet tonight
from 5:30 PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus Room at Town Hall.
Free. 860-285-1851.
November 9: The Windsor Town Planning and Zoning Commission
will meet tonight from 7:00 PM to adjournment in the Council Chambers
at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1981.
November 9: The Windsor Human Relations Commission will meet
tonight from 7:15 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1984.
November 10: Make your pictures shine with part two of the Photo
Editing Workshop at the Windsor Public Library from 6:00 PM to 8:00
PM. See November 3 listing.
November 11: The Windsor Veteran’s Day Observance will be held
in the Council Chambers located on the lower level of Town Hall from
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7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The Veteran’s Day address and music from the
Windsor High School Band will be featured. Everyone is welcome to join
us in honoring those who have served our country. Free. 860-285-1835.
November 12: Today through December 17 the Windsor Art
Center Exhibition: Women Artist Collective will include painters,
printmakers, potters, quilters, fiber artists, and jewelers, and work in
glass, ink, paint, clay, fabrics, canvas, found objects and paper. The
opening reception and sale weekend is November 19 to 20, 11:00 AM
to 4:00 PM at 40 Mechanic Street, 860-688-2528, windsorartcenter.org,
and Facebook.
November 12: November is National Novel Writing Month
(NaNoWriMo) and the Windsor Public Library is happy to host a YA
Author Panel from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Three published authors,
Karen Fortunati, Rebecca Podos and Jennifer Mason-Black will be here to
discuss their writing and publication journeys and answer questions from
aspiring authors. Free. Open to all ages. 860-285-1919.
November 12: Go on an exciting Owl Prowl at Northwest Park tonight
from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM! Give a hoot about these magnificent birds
with an informative session on the lives of Connecticut’s native owls yb
Horizon Wings. This program includes a live owl presentation and an hour
long owl walk with an owl calling session. Recommended for ages 6 and
above. Registration needed. $5.00 per person (Windsor residents), $8.00
per person (non-residents). 860-285-1886.
November 14: Join us tonight at the Windsor Toastmasters at
the L.P. Wilson Community Center from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. We can
teach you to speak effectively in front of groups or in interviews. Gain
the confidence to speak clearly and from the heart in our friendly and
relaxed environment. Free. Call Wanda at 860-688-6822 or visit 4745.
toastmastersclubs.org.
November 15: Bring out the very best in your family pet at Dog
Training Class Level 1. Classes begin today and will continue through
December 20 at the L.P. Wilson Community Center from 9:30 AM to
10:30 AM. See September 18 listing for details.
November 15: Dog Training Class Level 2 classes begin today from
10:35 AM to 11:35 AM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center and will
end on December 20. See September 18 listing for details.
November 15: The Diabetic Support Group meets today at the L.P.
Wilson Community Center in the All Purpose One room from 1:00 PM to
2:15 PM. Open to those with diabetes and their family members. Free.
RSVP to 860-285-1839.
November 15: The Windsor Board of Education will meet tonight
from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town Hall.
Free. 860-687-2000.
November 15: Make new friends, have fun and get involved with your
community. Join the Windsor Junior Woman’s Club at our meeting
held at Union Street Tavern from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. See details in their
September 20 listing.
November 15: The Windsor Public Library will be screening
performances from Lincoln Center this fall. This month our screening will
be Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton. It features
Elfman’s iconic scores from Batman, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands
and The Nightmare Before Christmas, the last of which features Elfman
singing his own songs. The music is accompanied by film clips as well as
original sketches and storyboards created by Burton. These screenings will
be the third Tuesday of the month. The show runs from 6:30 PM to 8:30
PM. Free. 860-285-1918.
townofwindsorct.com
November 16: The Windsor Economic Development
Commission will meet today from noon until adjournment in the
Ludlow Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1984.
November 21: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight
from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1800.
November 16: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Shad Run
Terrace in the Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open
to those who reside at Shad Run Terrace. Each month has a
different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
November 22: WIN-TV Board of Directors Meeting tonight
from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center.
Free. 860-688-2626.
November 16: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library on the first and third Wednesday evening
of the month. See November 2 listing.
November 16: The Windsor Zoning Board of Appeals will
meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council
Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1961.
November 26: #GivingTuesday, observed on the Tuesday
following Thanksgiving, celebrates and supports giving and
philanthropy around the world. Please consider Windsor’s
Mary’s Place, a center for grieving children & families, in your
GivingTuesday end-of-year giving plans. Mary’s Place is an
approved 501(c)(3) non-profit. Donations are tax deductible.
860-688-9621.
November 17: Today is Children’s Grief Awareness Day,
designed to help us all become more aware of the needs of
grieving children, and of the benefits they obtain through the
support of others. Mary’s Place, a center for grieving children and
families located at 6 Poquonock Avenue will host an Open House
from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Take a tour of the center and find
out about grieving programs offered. Free and open to the public.
860-688-9621.
November 28: The Windsor Housing Authority will meet
today from 4:00 PM until adjournment at Millbrook, 35 Mack
Street. 860-285-8090.
November 17: Join us at the Windsor Public Library for our
Evening Book and Social Club. We will be reading The Book
of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henríquez. Copies of this
book can be found behind the Lending Desk about a month
beforehand. Light refreshments will be served. Doors open at
6:45 pm. Book Club will run from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Free.
860-285-1918.
November 29: The Windsor Conservation Commission will
meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus
Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1886.
November 17: The Windsor Republican Town Committee
will meet tonight from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council
Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1957.
November 18: Every 3rd Friday of the month a WIN-TV PSA
Filming Day is held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the WIN-TV
studios at the L.P. Wilson Community Center. See September 16
for details.
November 19: The Windsor Chamber of Commerce’s November
Business After Hours is a joint meeting with the Simsbury
Chamber of Commerce and will be held today from 5:30 PM
to 7:00 PM at the studio and art gallery at Bill Selig Jewelers,
7028 Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury.. Area businesses have
the opportunity to network with other businesses in a social
atmosphere and build relationships. Bring your business cards and
enjoy! There will be a raffle and refreshments. Free to Windsor
Chamber members and TVCA Members. $5.00 for non-chamber
members. 860-688-5165 or WindsorCC.org.
November 19: Windsor Historical Society’s festive Pre-Holiday
Auction at The Lodge on Deerfield Road from 6:00 PM to 9:00
PM provides the perfect opportunity to find great holiday gifts
and getaways for someone you love, sponsor free admission to
the Society, or make the holidays special for a Windsor family in
need! Tickets are $40.00 in advance, $45.00 day of auction, and
cover a delicious buffet dinner, beer, and wine. To purchase your
tickets or offer an auction donation, call 860-688-3813 or email
info@windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
townofwindsorct.com
November 28: Put a little spring in your step tonight with the
Windsor Toastmasters at the L.P. Wilson Community Center
from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Gain the courage to speak clearly and
from the heart in our friendly and supportive environment. Free.
Call Wanda at 860-688-6822 or visit 4745.toastmastersclubs.org.
December
December 1: The Music Department at the Loomis Chaffee
School presents a guest musician performance from 7:30 PM
to 8:30 PM in the Hubbard Performance Hall on campus. The public
is invited to attend. Free. 860-687-6031 or loomischaffee.org.
December 1: The Windsor Democratic Town Committee
will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council
Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1958.
December 2: The Ellsworth Homestead has decked the halls in
Victorian Christmas finery for Christmas at the Ellsworth.
Today through December 4 from 10:00 AM to 4::00 PM, enjoys
tours, refreshments and entertainment that are all about an old
fashioned New England Christmas in the Ellsworth mansion, 778
Palasado Avenue. Suggested donations are $10.00 for adults,
$5.00 for children. 860-688-8717 or ellsworthhomesteaddar.org.
December 2: Get basic computer help or learn how to use your
new tablet or phone at the Windsor Public Library’s One-on-One
Computer Help. Participants sign up for half hours sessions
between 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and get assistance during that
time. 860-285-1925.
December 3: Learn-and-Play First Saturday at Windsor
Historical Society. See September 10 listing for details.
December 3: A Natural Holiday Wreath Making program
will be held at from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Make wreaths
from provided natural materials during this hands-on workshop.
Participants have the choice of several different wreath styles
to be used as gifts, decorations, or to feed winter birds. $15.00
(Windsor residents), $20.00 (non-residents). Ages 12 and above.
Register at 860-285-1886.
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December 5: Tonight’s Windsor Garden Club meeting from 6:30
PM to 8:30 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center is a members only
workshop to make wreaths that the club distributes to area businesses,
nursing homes and other locations in town. windsorgardenclubct.org.
December 5: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight from
7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town Hall. Free.
860-285-1800.
December 6: The Windsor Commission on Aging & Persons with
Disabilities will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the
Dr. Primus Room at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1881.
December 6: The Windsor Inland, Wetlands and Watercourses
Commission will meet tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the
Council Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1987.
December 7: The Windsor Chamber of Commerce Holiday Business
Breakfast will be held today at the Hartford Windsor Marriott located
at 28 Day Hill Road. Please support Windsor families by bringing a gift
card (Grocery or Gas) to the breakfast. We will also be collecting nonperishable food for the Windsor Food Bank. Enjoy coffee, tea, and a full
buffet breakfast and lots of “Holiday Spirit!” $20.00 cash donation or gift
card. 860-688-5165 or WindsorCC.org.
December 7: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the Windsor
Public Library on the first and third Wednesday evening of the month. No
appointment necessary, bring your devices and questions, the Geeks will
be available on the Mezzanine from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and their advice
is free. 860-285-1918.
December 12: Come join us at the Windsor Toastmasters at the
L.P. Wilson Community Center from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Challenge
yourself to improve your public speaking skills in our friendly, relaxed
environment. Amaze yourself with what you can accomplish. Free.
Call Wanda at 860-688-6822 or visit 4745.toastmastersclubs.org.
December 13: Windsor C.A.R.E.S. (Citizens Assisting Residents
Everywhere by Sharing) meets today at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center in the All Purpose One room from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Here is
an opportunity to get involved in community service projects that benefit
others such as making sandwiches for homeless people, adopting a
family, preparing a meal for a shelter and more. Volunteer for as little or
as much as you can. Free. 860-285-1839.
December 13: The Windsor Public Library features Christmas in
Connecticut starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, Sydney
Greenstreet in their Holiday Film. The film runs from 6:30 PM to 8:15 PM.
Free. 860-285-1918.
December 13: The Windsor Public Building Commission will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1870.
December 13: The Windsor Town Planning and Zoning
Commission will meet tonight from 7:00 PM to adjournment in the
Council Chambers at Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1981.
December 14: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Fitch Court in the
Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open to those who reside
at Fitch Court. Each month has a different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
December 7: The Wilson/Deerfield Advisory Committee will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Activity Room at the Windsor
Community Center, 330 Windsor Avenue. Free. Call 860-285-1985.
December 14: The Windsor Insurance Commission will meet tonight
from 5:30 PM until adjournment in the Dr. Primus Room at Town Hall.
Free. 860-285-1851.
December 7: The Windsor Youth Commission will meet tonight from
7:00 PM until adjournment in the L.P. Wilson Board of Education Meeting
Room. Free. 860-285-1993.
December 14: The Windsor Zoning Board of Appeals will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1961.
December 9: Would you like to make a slideshow presentation? Then
Microsoft PowerPoint is the class for you. Doors open at 2:15 PM at
the Windsor Public Library. This class runs from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM.
Registration is required. Free. 860-285-1918 to register.
December 14: The Windsor Human Relations Commission will meet
tonight from 7:15 PM until adjournment in the Ludlow Room at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1984.
December 9: Start your weekend with a cultural twist from 6:00
PM to 8:00 PM with Historic Libations at Windsor Historical Society!
Colonial New England was awash in ales, beers, wines, and spirits. Ring
in the holidays with an exploration of the origins and tastes of some of
the favorite beverages of early Americans. Ever hear of flip? Syllabub?
Calibogus? Society Archivist Michelle Tom will briefly regale you with the
origins of these concoctions. Then visit the drink stations, including one at
our historic Strong-Howard House (magical-looking at night!) and sample
hot drinks prepared hearthside and indulge in some tavern games. Drink
recipes provided. Ages 21 and up only. $20.00 adults, $18.00 seniors,
$16.00 members. 860-688-3813 windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
December 10: Get ready to yell BINGO! The Windsor Public Library will
be hosting Family Bingo from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM for children of all ages
with their parent/caregiver. Registration Required. Free. 860-285-1914.
December 10: Join us for an evening of holiday festivities on the town
green. At 6:00 PM join us for an Old Fashioned Carol Sing on the
Town Hall portico. At 6:30 PM join in the fun as fire trucks parade in their
holiday decorations. The parade will begin on Remington Road and will
proceed through downtown Windsor. The event is brought to you by
First Town Downtown and the Windsor Volunteer Fire Department. Free.
860-688-5715.
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December 15: The Windsor Republican Town Committee will meet
tonight from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at Town
Hall. Free. 860-285-1957.
December 16: Every 3rd Friday of the month a WIN-TV PSA Filming
Day is held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the WIN-TV studios at the
L.P. Wilson Community Center. See September 16 for details.
December 17: During the season of giving, don’t forget our friends in
the animal barn! Folks of all ages can us for a special Holiday with the
Animals program from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM today at Northwest Park.
The park is home to many animals, so come out and help us celebrate
by making them tasty treats, learning some natural history, and learning
how important they are to us. Please register so we have enough supplies
for everyone. $3.00 (Windsor Resident), $5.00 (non-resident.)
860-285-1886.
Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
The Town of Windsor strives to accommodate all participants in all
of our programs. If you require special services in order for you to
participate, please include this on your registration form and try to give
us at least two weeks notice prior to the program.
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December 19: The Windsor Housing Authority will meet
today from 4:00 PM until adjournment at Shad Run, 40 Henry
Street. Free. 860-285-8090.
December 21: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Shad Run
Terrace in the Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open
to those who reside at Shad Run Terrace. Each month has a
different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
December 19: The Windsor Town Council will meet tonight
from 7:30 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers at
Town Hall. Free. 860-285-1800.
December 21: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library. See December 7 listing.
December 20: The Diabetic Support Group meets today at
the L.P. Wilson Community Center in the All Purpose One room
from 1:00 PM to 2:15 PM. Open to those with diabetes and their
family members. Free. RSVP to 860-285-1839.
December 27: WIN-TV Board of Directors Meeting tonight
from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center.
Free. 860-688-2626.
December 20: The Windsor Board of Education will meet
tonight from 7:00 PM until adjournment in the Council Chambers
at Town Hall. Free. 860-687-2000.
December 28: The SHARE GROUP meets today at Millbrook
Village in the Community Room from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Open
to those who reside at Millbrook Village. Each month has a
different topic. Free. 860-285-1839.
Windsor Social Services
The Social Services Department hosts an informational event each month throughout the year with various topics.
These topics include issues relating health needs, financial services, insurance programs, energy assistance, veteran’s benefits,
and more. For information about the monthly events visit our website at townofwindsorct.com/socialservices/ or
call 860-285-1839. You can also find us on Facebook at Town of Windsor Social Services and on Twitter at @WindsorSocSrv.
Windsor Food Bank
The Windsor Food Bank is open to Windsor residents who are
income eligible. Supplemental food is provided including a
variety of pantry items, fresh produce, and meat. See program
eligibility requirements below and call 860-285-1839 to
complete an application.
A SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamp Program)
Outreach Event will be held on the first Wednesday from 1:00
PM to 4:00 PM and third Friday from 9:00 AM to noon of each
month at the L.P. Wilson Community Center in the All Purpose
One room. Volunteers will be available to determine eligibility
and to complete applications. Schedule an appointment by
calling 860-285-1839 as we cannot accept walk-ins.
Energy Assistance
Energy Assistance may be available to you through the Windsor
Fuel Bank. Call Social Services at 860-285-1839 to inquire
about your eligibility.
Weekend Wheels
Groceries to Go
This program provides supplementary food items and
educational materials to clients 60 and older every other Friday
from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the Senior Center. Clients in
this program will choose from a variety of easy to prepare and
nutritious food choices. This program is funded in part by the
Older Americans Act through the North Central Area Agency on
Aging, Windsor Social Services and the Windsor Food and Fuel
Bank. See program eligibility requirements below. Call 860-2851839 for more information or to do an application.
Many school children receive free or reduced meals during the
school week at their schools. These same children and families
may need assistance during the weekends. The Weekend
Wheels program distributes supplementary food to children in
need in Windsor through the elementary schools. Children from
eligible families will receive a backpack filled with nutritious
foods each Friday to bring home for the weekend. See program
eligibility requirements below. Call 860-285-1839 for more
information or to do an application.
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
The table below shows a yearly gross income for each family
size. If your household income is at or below the income listed
for the number of people in your household, you are eligible to
receive TEFAP commodities. (235% of poverty).
Household
Size
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8*
Annual Income
$27,660
$37,436
$47,212
$56,988
$66,764
$76,540
$86,316
$96,092
*for each additional person add $9,447
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There are three convenient ways to register for Windsor Recreation and Leisure Services Programs
Walk-in
Complete a registration form and bring it along with a check payable to:
Town of Windsor to: 599 Matianuck Avenue, Windsor, CT 06095.
Mail-in Registration
Complete a registration form and mail with a check payable to:
Town of Windsor 599 Matianuck Avenue, Windsor, CT 06095.
Online
Perhaps the easiest way to register for recreation and Leisure programs
is to use our on-line system. You may register at townofwindsorct.com/
recreation
Windsor Recreation and Leisure Services Refund Policy
All refunds will be credited to your customer account unless program
registration fee was paid by credit card, in which case a refund will
be credited back to your credit card account. Refunds processed back to
credit cards usually appear on the next month’s statement. If you have any
questions regarding the refund policy, please call us at 860-285-1990.
Cancellations
For the latest information and cancellations of
Windsor Recreation and Leisure Services activities,
call 860-285-1988.
August
September
August 29: For Windsor students in elementary, middle and high school,
Student Open Basketball takes place Monday through Friday from
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. You’ll need a valid Windsor student identification
card required to enter the gym. $10.00 for the school year or $1.00 at the
door. 860-285-1990.
September 1: The Windsor School of Self Defense is offering
martial arts training for children. Classes meet every Tuesday and
Thursday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center,
throughout the year. Youth may register monthly for $35.00 per month.
860-285-1990.
August 30: The R.I.S.E. elementary school program is a well
supervised, engaging after-school program for children in grades 1
through 5 held Monday through Friday from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM at
the Community Center at 330 Windsor Avenue. Children enjoy friends,
fun, sports, games, science projects, arts & crafts, snacks, homework
assistance, the Windsorland-Indoor playscape and more. Transportation
is provided from all Windsor public schools to the Community Center. The
R.I.S.E. Program follows all school cancellation policies. Monthly payments
are due on the last Thursday of the month for the following month.
$185.00 per month. 860-285-1990.
September 1: Decorate a notebook for school or fun today at the
Wilson Library from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Notebooks and decorating
supplies will be provided. Ages 5 and up. Free. 860-247-8960.
RISE August – September: August 30 to September 30
RISE October – October 3 to October 28
RISE Novemeber – October 31 to November Decemeber 2
RISE December – December 5 to December 23
August 30: The R.I.S.E. ABOVE is an exciting, interactive after school
program designed for grade 6 students from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM at the
Community Center at 330 Windsor Avenue from. Students particpate in
team building activities with friends, games, sports, arts & crafts, healthy
snack-making, science projects, Zumba, field trips, homework assistance
and more. Transportation is provided from Sage Park Middle School to the
Community Center. The R.I.S.E. program follows all school cancellation
policies. $85.00 per month. 860-285-1990.
RISE August – September: August 30 to September 30
RISE October – October 3 to October 28
RISE November – October 31 to November Decemeber 2
RISE December – December 5 to December 23
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September 1: Join us for our monthly Tween Thursday from
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM for children ages 8 to 12 at the Windsor Public
Library. There’s a new activity each month! Registration recommended.
Free. 860-285-1914.
September 6: Registration begins today for the Windsor Instructional
Basketball League and continues from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
through December 2 at the L.P. Wilson Community Center or online at
townofwindsorct.com. Clinics will be held in December and registration
will not be accepted at the clinics. The league will be held starting
January 5 for Windsor kids in grades 2 through 12. $55.00 per player.
There is a $15.00 late registration fee. 860-285-1990.
September 6: Children ages 2 to 6 and their caregivers can join us at the
Windsor Public Library for Sunnyside Up every Tuesday from 10:30 AM
to 11:15 AM through October 25. Enjoy stories, movement activities and a
simple craft. Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
September 7: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 2:30 PM
to 3:00 PM every other Wednesday through December 14 to Shake,
Shimmy & Dance. Kids ages 0 to 5 will enjoy this music and movement
storytime. Drop In. Free. 860-285-1914.
September 7: Introduce your child to the library by attending the Wilson
Branch Library’s Playgroup each Wednesday through December 28 from
10:45 PM to 11:30 PM. Attendees will socialize with other children, play
with toys, sing songs and listen to stories. It’s a great way to spend your
Wednesday morning. Free. 860-247-8960.
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September 8: Children ages 3 to 5 can sign up for Little
Picassos, an art, science and sensory storytime from 10:30
AM to 11:30 AM at the Windsor Public Library. This messy art
experience is a great opportunity to spark creativity! Free. 860285-1914 to register.
September 8: Fall Swim Lessons registration begins today
at 8:00 AM online and at the L.P. Wilson Community Center.
The lessons begin on Saturday, October 22 and continue each
Saturday (except for November 26) through December 17 at
the Windsor High School indoor pool. $40.00 per child.
860-285-1990.
11:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Stroke Development (Level 3)
Water Adjustment
(11:00 AM to 11:30 AM)
Water Adjustment Adv.
(11:30 AM to noon)
Parent/Tot (11:30 AM to noon)
Noon to 12:50 PM
Intro to Water Skills (Level 1)
Stroke Refinement (Level 5)
1:00 PM to 1:50 PM
Fundamental Aquatic Skills (Level 2)
Stroke Improvement (Level 4)
September 15: Pre-school Ballet and Creative Movement
for children ages 3 to 6 begins today from 1:30 PM to 2:10 PM
and continues each Thursday through November 17 in the ballet
room at the LP Wilson Community Center. Class will include
ballet barre and dance combinations for boys and girls who love
to move, play games and like music. $100.00. 860-285-1900.
September 9: Every Friday from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM, join us
at the Windsor Public Library for Book Babies. Caregivers and
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their babies and toddlers, ages 0 to 2, can join us as we play,
read, and enjoy songs and rhymes. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
September 12: Join us in the John F. Kennedy School Family
Resource Center each Monday through September 26 from
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM for Monday morning playgroups for
children ages birth to 5 with a parent or a caregiver. Participants
will enjoy meeting new friends, learning new songs, stories, crafts
and a light snack. Free, 860 687-2060 ext. 166.
September 12: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 10:30
AM to 11:30 AM each Monday for Talk & Toys. You and your
child, ages 0 to 4, will make new friends during this hour of fun
and free play. Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
September 12: Get ready for the remake at the Wilson Branch
Library’s Monday Matinee from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Snacks
and drinks will be served. The movie today will be The Magnificent
Seven (1960). The movie is not rated. Free. 860-247-8960.
September 13: Join us in the Poquonock School Family
Resource Center each Tuesday through September 27 from 9:30
AM to10:30 AM for Tuesday morning playgroups for children
ages birth to 5 with a parent or a caregiver. Participants will
enjoy meeting new friends, learning new songs, stories, crafts
and a light snack. Free, 860 687-2080 ext. 105.
September 13: Show Me a Story is an on-your-feet drama
experience for kids in grades K to 5 at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center, Tuesdays from 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM through November 1.
Learn acting and interpersonal skills through creative expression,
movement and an exploration of Who, What and Where by
Barbara Washer. Create original versions of favorite stories and
poems to share with family and friends. $90.00. 860-285-1990.
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September 14: Children ages 4 to 12 can join us from 6:30 to 7:30 pm
at the Windsor Public Library Kidspace for a program on “SHARKS!”.
They’re scary and aggressive but are they all mindless killers? You will
be surprised to hear the truth about sharks. Learn some fun facts about
these predators, check out the sharks teeth and enjoy activities and a
craft about sharks. 860-285-1914 to register.
September 14: Fun in the Gym Playgroup at L.P. Wilson. Join the
Family Resource Center in the gym at the L.P. Wilson Community Center
each Wednesday through September 28 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM as
children of all ages use and develop their gross motor skills. Your children
will have an enormously good time! Free. 860-687-2060 ext.166.
September 15: Playgroup for young children at Oliver Ellsworth
School. Children who are newborns through age 5 are welcome to join us
each Thursday through September 29 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM with a
parent, guardian or caregiver to participate in a playgroup facilitated by a
Parent Educator. Free. 860-687-2070 ext. 229 for more information.
September 15: Join us at the Windsor Public Library for our monthly
Maker Thursday, Full STEAM Ahead. Kids ages 5 to 12 can come test,
tinker and create from 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
September 15: How far will it go? Team up with other teens at the
Wilson Branch Library to Build a Marble Run today from 4:00 PM to
5:00 PM. Ages 12 to 18. Free. 860-247-8960.
September 15: Set the Stage is an acting and improvisation class
for kids in grades 6 to 8 at the L.P. Wilson Community Center Thursdays
from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM through October 20. Students develop
scenes (scripted or original) around a theme chosen by the group. Build
individual skills in movement, voice, and character development. Explore
a one act play script to discover the styles appropriate for the period.
$90.00. 860-285-1990 for information.
September 16: Join us in the Clover Street School Family Resource
Center each Friday through September 30 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM for
Friday morning playgroups for children ages birth to 5 with a parent
or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting new friends, learning new
songs, stories, crafts and a light snack. Free. 860 687-2050 ext. 102.
September 18: Let well known dog trainer Laurie Fass help you bring
out the very best in your family pet at Dog Training Class Level 1. Classes
begin today from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center and will end on October 23. Activities will include leash manners,
sit, stay, heel, come, drop it, and more. Learn how to communicate in
way that makes sense to your dog. Group classes are not appropriate for
dogs with aggression issues. $90.00 for Windsor Residents and $100.00
for non-residents. Call 860-667-1847 or laurie@lauriefassdogtraining.
com with specific questions about your dog and the training or call
860-285-1990 with other questions.
September 18: Well known dog trainer Laurie Fass can help you bring
out the very best in your family pet at Dog Training Class Level 2
today from 10:35 AM to 11:35 AM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center
and will end on October 23. Any dog completing a beginner class or has
had basic training may sign up for level 2 class to learn skills such as
getting off leash reliability, advancing basic commands, like sitting and
down from a distance, coming to heel position while moving, etc. This
course will also increase your understanding and communication skills
with your dog while keeping your dog mentally active and challenged.
Group classes are not appropriate for dogs with aggression issues.
$90.00 for Windsor residents and $100.00 for non-residents. Contact
Laurie at 860-667-1847 or laurie@lauriefassdogtraining.com with specific
questions about your dog and the training.
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September 19: Join us at the Windsor Public Library for a special Pirate
themed Pajama Storytime from 6:00 PM to 6:45 PM. Children ages 0
to 12 and their families can join us as we enjoy swashbuckling bedtime
stories and songs and do a simple craft. Don’t forget to come in your PJs.
Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
September 20: Win-TV’s Filming Chargers Production Club
begins today from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM and continues Tuesdays through
November 22 at the WIN-TV studios at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center. This club is open to all students in grades 6 to 8. Busing is
provided from Sage Park Middle School and St. Gabriel School to the
WIN-TV studios. Free. Sign up on-line at win-tv.org.
September 21: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 2:30 PM
to 3:00 PM every other Wednesday through December 14 to Shake,
Shimmy & Dance. Kids ages 0 to 5 will enjoy this music and movement
storytime. Drop in. Free. 860-285-1914.
September 21: The Reluctant Dragon Puppet Program. What
happens when a young village boy discovers a dragon in the mountains?
Can he convince the villagers that the dragon just wants to be friends?
Join us at the Windsor Public Library Kidspace in welcoming the
Lionhearted Puppet Theater from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. This program is
for kids ages 4 to 9. Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
September 24: Start Smart Basketball, held on Saturdays from 9:00
AM to 10:00 AM through October 29 the Community Center at 330 Windsor
Avenue, is a developmentally appropriate, introductory basketball program
for children ages 3 to 6. Parents work with their children in a supportive
environment to create a fun and positive experience while learning the basics
of basketball. Course materials and equipment will be given out for students
to take home and practice with. $55.00. 860-285-1990.
September 24: Start Smart Football Level 1, for children ages
4 to 7, will be held at the Community Center at 330 Windsor Avenue
each Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 AM through October 29. This is a
developmentally appropriate introductory football program where parents
work with their children in a supportive environment to create a fun
and positive experience while learning the basics of football. Start Smart
builds confidence in children and helps prepare them for future sport
participation. Course materials and equipment will be given out for kids
to take home and practice with. $55.00. 860-285-1990.
September 24: Start Smart Soccer, for children ages 3 to 6,
will be held at the Community Center at 330 Windsor Avenue each
Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 AM through October 29. This is a
developmentally appropriate introductory soccer program where parents
work with their children in a supportive environment to create a fun
and positive experience while learning the basics of soccer. Start Smart
builds confidence in children and helps prepare them for future sport
participation. Course materials and equipment will be given out for kids
to take home and practice with. $55.00. 860-285-1990.
Wilson Tutoring Program
The Wilson Tutoring Program takes place from 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM on
Mondays and 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM each Tuesday and Wednesday at
the Wilson Branch Library. The program matches up volunteer tutors
with Windsor students in grades 1 to 8 in need of extra homework
help or specific subject assistance. Free. Call 860-247-8960 or email
LibraryTutor@townofwindsorct.com to register as a student or a tutor.
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Sign ups for Windsor Youth
Theatre’s Junior division begin
September 1
October 3: Every Friday from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM, join us at
the Windsor Public Library for Book Babies. Caregivers and their
babies and toddlers, ages 0 to 2, can join us as we play, read,
and enjoy songs and rhymes. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
Registration is open to up to 50 students in grades 6 to 12.
Auditions will be held Saturday, December 10 and Saturday,
December 17. at times that will be assigned after signs ups.
Starting in January, Junior Theatre meets every Tuesday and
Wednesday at the LP Wilson Community Center auditorium
from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, and Saturdays from 1:30 PM to
4:00 PM. The first rehearsal will be held Wednesday, January
4, 2017. Performances will be in April 7 at the L.P. Wilson
Community Center. The cost of this program is $175.00 for
one student, $150.00 for siblings and $200.00 for non-resident
and includes a script and practice CD. Please contact us at
Windsoryouth06095@gmail.com for more information.
October 4: Join us in the Poquonock School Family Resource
Center each Tuesday through October 25 from 9:30 AM to10:30
AM for Tuesday morning playgroups for children ages birth
to 5 with a parent or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting
new friends, learning new songs, stories, crafts and a light snack.
Free, 860 687-2080 ext. 105.
September 27: Special guest “Two Right Feet” will be joining
us at the Windsor Public Library from 10:30 AM to 11:15 AM for
Sunnyside Up. This is an extra special opportunity to enjoy stories,
songs and a simple craft. This program is recommended for kids
ages 2 to 6. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
October
October 1: “Parking Lot Picasso” will be held at the at L.P.
Wilson Community Center from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This chalk
challenge is open to artists and art groups of all ages. Each artist
gets a 16’ x 8’ parking lot space and a small bucket of chalk (or
bring their own chalk, bushes, and water). There are five age
divisions so everyone can join in and there will be prizes. Free.
860-285-1990.
October 1: Here’s a great opportunity for adults and their kids
ages 5 to 8 to learn basketball basics. Ken Smith Hot Shots
Basketball is held each Saturday from 9:30 AM to 11.00 AM at
the L.P. Wilson Community Center through October 22. $50.00.
860-285-1990.
October 1: Ken Smith Girls & Boys Basketball Clinics begin
today and continue Saturdays through October 22 at the L.P.
Wilson Community Center. Players ages 9 to 18 will be taught
the basic fundamentals of basketball, the art of shooting, passing,
dribbling and footwork. Ages 9 to 13: 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM,
ages 14 to 18: 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. $65.00. 860-285-1990.
October 3: Join us in the John F. Kennedy School Family
Resource Center each Monday through October 31 (except
October 10) from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM for Monday morning
playgroups for children ages birth to 5 with a parent or a
caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting new friends, learning
new songs, stories, crafts and a light snack. Free, 860 687-2060
ext. 166.
October 3: Grab your four legged best friend for a K-9 Meet
Up and Hike at the East Barber Trail from 11:00 AM to
noon. Enjoy the scenic one-mile paved walking trail that winds
along the Connecticut River. Meet at the trail next to the boat
launch and don’t forget to pack water for fido. Free. Register at
townofwindsorct.com or at the Recreation and Leisure Services
office. 860-285-1990.
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October 4: Children ages 2 to 6 and their caregivers can join us
at the Windsor Public Library from 10:30 AM to 11:15 AM every
Tuesday through October 25 for Sunnyside Up. Enjoy stories,
movement activities and a simple craft. Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
October 4: The Windsor School of Self Defense is offering
martial arts training for children. Classes meet every Tuesday
and Thursday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson
Community Center, throughout the year. Youth may register
monthly for $35.00 per month. 860-285-1990.
October 5: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 2:30 PM
to 3:00 PM every other Wednesday through December 14 to
Shake, Shimmy & Dance. Kids ages 0 to 5 will enjoy this music
and movement storytime. Drop In. Free. 860-285-1914.
October 5: Fun in the Gym Playgroup at L.P. Wilson. Join the
Family Resource Center in the gym at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center each Wednesday through October 26 from 9:30 AM to
10:30 AM as children of all ages use and develop their gross
motor skills. Your children will have an enormously good time!
Free. 860-687-2060 ext.166.
October 6: Playgroup for young children at Oliver
Ellsworth School. Children who are newborns through age 5
are welcome to join us each Thursday through October 27 from
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM with a parent, guardian or caregiver to
participate in a playgroup facilitated by a Parent Educator. Free.
860-687-2070 ext. 229 for more information.
October 6: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 4:00 PM
to 4:45 PM for our monthly Tween Thursday for children ages
8 to 12. There’s a new activity each month. Free. 860-285-1914
to register.
October 7: Join us in the Clover Street School Family
Resource Center each Friday through October 28 from 9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM for Friday morning playgroups for children ages birth
to 5 with a parent or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting
new friends, learning new songs, stories, crafts and a light snack.
Free. 860 687-2050 ext. 102.
October 7: Every Friday from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM, join us at
the Windsor Public Library for Book Babies. Caregivers and their
babies and toddlers, ages 0 to 2, can join us as we play, read,
and enjoy songs and rhymes. Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
October 12: Children ages 5 to 12 come join us from 6:00 PM
to 7:30 PM for a special program in our Music Makerspace at
the Windsor Public Library while parents enjoy our guest speaker
on Positive Parenting (see Everyone section). Free. 860-285-1914
to register.
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October 27: We’re showing It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
outdoors tonight from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center on our 20-foot portable inflatable screen. Blankets and lawn chairs
are encouraged and donuts and cider will be available. Pack a picnic and
take the whole family to enjoy a great outdoor movie experience. Free
860-285-1990.
October 31: Children ages 0 to 5 join us at the Windsor Public Library from
1:30 PM to 2:15 PM for a spooktacular Halloween Storytime. Come in
costume, enjoy Halloween themed stories and decorate a very special trick-ortreat bag. Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
November
Wizard of Cuteness on Halloween at the library.
October 13: Children ages 3 to 5 can sign up for Little Picassos, an
art, science and sensory storytime from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the
Windsor Public Library. This messy art experience is a great opportunity
to spark creativity! Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
October 19: Join us from 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM every other Wednesday
through December 14 to Shake, Shimmy & Dance at the Windsor
Public Library. Kids ages 0 to 5 will enjoy this music and movement
storytime. Drop In. Free. 860-285-1914.
October 20: Join us at the Windsor Public Library for our monthly Maker
Thursday, Full STEAM Ahead. Kids ages 5 to 12 can test, tinker and
create from 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM. Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
October 20: Do you prefer a spooky or funny jack-o-lantern? You get
to decide at Wilson Library’s Pumpkin Decorating from 4:00 PM to
5:00 PM today. All ages. Free. 860-247-8960.
October 25: Splish-Splash Special Needs Swim Lessons are
available for persons ages 5 to 21 with developmental and/or cognitive
impairments. The emphasis is on development of swimming skills and
increasing range of motion through a total body workout on an individual
basis. With a 1:1 teacher to student ratio, this class will boost confidence
and enhance the swimming experience. Lessons are held on Tuesdays
between 5:30 PM and 7:00 PM through December 13 at the Windsor
High School indoor pool. Lessons are 30 minutes in length (5:30 PM to
6:00 PM, 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM and 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM). $65.00.
860-285-1990.
October 26: “Enter into our Time Machine” at the Windsor Public
Library Kidspace from 6:30 PM to7:30 PM. Come join us wearing a
favorite time period costume such as “flower child, rock’r, soldier or
famous person”! We’ll travel back in time to hear the music, learn about
the “muscle cars,” check out the toys and games, hear some interesting
stories about stars and sports folk and join in a kid’s activity about
those years. Program is for ages 5-12 years old. Free . 860-285-1914 to
register.
October 27: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 6:30 PM to 7:30
PM for the award-winning family performers, “The Storycrafters.” This
autumn program is a combination of songs and stories including The Old
Woman and the Pumpkin and the The Apple Tree and even one with a
light-hearted Halloween feel. This free program is for ages 4 to 12. 860285-1914 to register in advance.
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November 1: Stop in to the Windsor Public Library from 5:00 PM to
6:00 PM and celebrate the release of Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book #11.
Can you answer Wimpy Kids trivia? Learn how to draw Greg! This
program is perfect for children ages 8 to 12. Free. 860-285-1914 to
register.
November 1: Join us in the Poquonock School Family Resource Center
each Tuesday through November 29 from 9:30 AM to10:30 AM for
Tuesday morning playgroups for children ages birth to 5 with
a parent or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting new friends,
learning new songs, stories, crafts and a light snack. Free, 860 687-2080
ext. 105.
November 1: The Windsor School of Self Defense is offering
martial arts training for children. Classes meet every Tuesday and
Thursday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center,
throughout the year. Youth may register monthly for $35.00 per month.
860-285-1990.
November 2: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 2:30 PM
to 3:00 PM every other Wednesday through December 14 to Shake,
Shimmy & Dance. Kids ages 0 to 5 will enjoy this music and movement
storytime. Drop In. Free. 860-285-1914.
November 2: Fun in the Gym Playgroup at L.P. Wilson. Join the
Family Resource Center in the gym at the L.P. Wilson Community Center
each Wednesday through November 30 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM as
children of all ages use and develop their gross motor skills. Your children
will have an enormously good time! Free. 860-687-2060 ext.166.
The Windsorland Party Room
Rent our exciting Windsorland Party Room at the Community Center
at 330 Windsor Avenue. Only at Windsorland can you enjoy a private,
indoor party with a rock-climbing wall and a playscape. Children ages
2 to 12 can experience the thrills, laughs, fun and excitement of the
playscape and the indoor rock-climbing wall. The Windsorland Party
Room can be rented on Saturdays and Sundays from noon AM to 8:00
PM for birthday parties. 860-285-1990 or townofwindsorct.com.
Rental rates:
2 hours
3 hours
4 hours
5 hours
6 hours
$125
$220
$250
$395
$360
Party Extras:
Two party sheet pizzas - $40
Birthday cake for 25 people - $35
Both pizza and birthday cake - $75
Bounce House - $300
Ultimate Party package (all of the above) - $375
townofwindsorct.com
November 3: Playgroup for young children at Oliver
Ellsworth School. Children who are newborns through age 5
are welcome to join us each Thursday through November 24 from
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM with a parent, guardian or caregiver to
participate in a playgroup facilitated by a Parent Educator. Free.
860-687-2070 ext. 229 for more information.
November 3: Are you and your family looking for something
to do? Grab the gang and come to Family Bingo Night at the
L.P. Wilson Community Center from 6:00 PM to 7:30: PM for an
evening of family fun. Bring a nonperishable food item for the
Windsor Food Pantry and receive and extra door prize raffle ticket.
Pizza, chips and refreshments will be available for purchase.
Prizes. Free. 860-285-1990 or townofwindsorct.com.
November 3: Children grades K to 12 can join us at the Windsor
Public Library from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM to cast their vote for
the presidential election on Mock Election Day. This is a great
way to engage students and emphasize the importance of voting
and the power of their ballots. Drop In. Free. 860-285-1914.
November 3: Children ages 8 to 12 are welcome to join us at
the Windsor Public Library for our monthly Tween Thursday
from 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM. There’s a new activity each month.
Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
November 4: Every Friday from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM, join us
at the Windsor Public Library for Book Babies. Caregivers and
their babies and toddlers ages 0 to 2 can join us as we play, read,
enjoy songs and rhymes. Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
November 4: Join us in the Clover Street School Family
Resource Center each Friday through November 18 from 9:30
AM to 10:30 AM for Friday morning playgroups for children ages
birth to 5 with a parent or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy
meeting new friends, learning new songs, stories, crafts and a
light snack. Free. 860 687-2050 ext. 102.
November 7: Join us in the John F. Kennedy School Family
Resource Center each Monday through November 28 from 10:00
AM to 11:00 AM for Monday morning playgroups for children
ages birth to 5 with a parent or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy
meeting new friends, learning new songs, stories, crafts and a
light snack. Free, 860 687-2060 ext. 166.
November 7: Join us each Monday at the Windsor Public Library
from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM for Talk & Toys. You and your
child, ages 0 to 4, will make new friends during this hour of fun
and free play Drop-In. Free. 860-285-1914.
November 8: Vote! Vote! Vote! While everyone else is
participating in the presidential election, cast your vote at the
Wilson Branch Library Election as well. All day. Ages 0 to 18.
Free. 860-247-8960.
November 9: Join us at the Windsor Public Library Kidspace
from 6:30 to 7:30 PM for “Where’s My Moose?” Kids ages 5
to 12 will learn all about those huge animals with huge appetites.
Listen to some silly songs about moose, hear some fun facts
about these lovable giants and why their numbers are decreasing
at an alarming rate. Create artwork or a craft about our forest
friends. Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
townofwindsorct.com
November 10: Children ages 3 to 5 can sign up for Little
Picassos an art, science and sensory storytime from 10:30 AM to
11:30 AM at the Windsor Public Library. This messy art experience
is a great opportunity to spark creativity! Free. 860-285-1914 to
register.
November 10: Let’s get a little messy! Make a Pottery Craft
at the Wilson Branch Library today from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Ages 5 and up. Free. 860-247-8960.
November 12: Start Smart Basketball, held on Saturdays
from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM through October 29 the Community
Center at 330 Windsor Avenue, is a developmentally appropriate,
introductory basketball program for children ages 3 to 6. Parents
work with their children in a supportive environment to create
a fun and positive experience while learning the basics of
basketball. Course materials and equipment will be given out for
students to take home and practice with. $55.00. 860-285-1990.
November 12: Start Smart Soccer, for children ages 3 to 6,
will be held at the Community Center at 330 Windsor Avenue
each Saturday from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM through December
17. This is a developmentally appropriate introductory soccer
program where parents work with their children in a supportive
environment to create a fun and positive experience while
learning the basics of soccer. Start Smart builds confidence in
children and helps prepare them for future sport participation.
Course materials and equipment will be given out for kids to take
home and practice with. $55.00. 860-285-1990.
November 12: Start Smart Tennis, for children ages 4 to 7,
will be held at the Community Center at 330 Windsor Avenue
each Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 AM through December
17. This is a developmentally appropriate introductory tennis
program where parents work with their children in a supportive
environment to create a fun and positive experience while
learning the basics of tennis. Start Smart builds confidence in
children and helps prepare them for future sport participation.
Course materials and equipment will be given out for kids to take
home and practice with. $55.00. 860-285-1990.
November 13: Let well known dog trainer Laurie Fass help
you bring out the very best in your family pet at Dog Training
Class Level 1. Classes begin today from 9:30 AM to 10:30
AM at the L.P. Wilson Community Center and will end on
December 18. Activities include leash manners, sit, stay, heel,
come, drop it, and more. Learn how to communicate in way that
makes sense to your dog. Group classes are not appropriate
for dogs with aggression issues. $90.00 for Windsor Residents
and $100.00 for non-residents. Call 860-667-1847 or laurie@
lauriefassdogtraining.com with specific questions about your dog
and the training or call 860-285-1990 with other questions.
1,000 Books
Children 0 to 5 not yet enrolled in kindergarten can sign up for
our 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten reading program at the
Windsor Public Library. This program is a nationwide challenge
that encourages parents and caregivers to regularly read aloud
to their children. For information, stop by at the library or visit
windsorlibrary.com. Free. 860-285-1914.
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November 30: Join us on at the Windsor Public Library Kidspace from
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM when we ask, “What can we make with Masking
Tape?” There are so many fun possibilities! Kids ages 5 to12 can create a
special card or artwork, decorate a notebook, make an item for your desk
or even design a monster. Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
December
December 1: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 4:00 PM to 4:45
PM for our monthly Tween Thursday for children ages 8 to 12. There’s
a new activity each month! Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
Many special guests visit our library’s children’s room for programs.
November 13: Well known dog trainer Laurie Fass can help you bring
out the very best in your family pet at Dog Training Class Level 2
today through December 18 from 10:35 AM to 11:35 AM at the L.P.
Wilson Community Center. Any dog completing a beginner class or has
had basic training may sign up for level 2 class to learn shill such as
getting off leash reliability, advancing basic commands, like sitting and
down from a distance, coming to heel position while moving, etc. This
course will also increase your understanding and communication skills
with your dog while keeping your dog mentally active and challenged.
Group classes are not appropriate for dogs with aggression issues.
$90.00 for Windsor residents and $100.00 for non-residents. Contact
Laurie at 860-667-1847 or laurie@lauriefassdogtraining.com with specific
questions about your dog and the training or call 860-285-1990 with
other questions.
November 16: Join us from 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM every other Wednesday
through December 14 to Shake, Shimmy & Dance at the Windsor
Public Library. Kids ages 0 to 5 will enjoy this music and movement
storytime. Drop In. Free. 860-285-1914.
November 17: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 4:00 PM
to 4:45 PM for our monthly Maker Thursday, Full STEAM Ahead.
Kids ages 5 to 12 can come test, tinker and create. Drop-In. Free.
860-285-1914.
November 17: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram… we all have them but
are we using these social media outlets safely? Social media can be
a fun, enjoyable way to keep connected with friends and family but it
sometimes can quickly become dangerous and unsafe. At Social Media
Safety for Teens, girls ages 11 to 17 will be taught how to enjoy
social media safely. Class will be held at the Community Center at 330
Windsor Avenue from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. $10.00. 860-285-1990 or
townofwindsorct.com.
November 17: Windsor Recreation and Leisure Services is hosting Open
Mic Night, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. It’s a chill night for high school
students where you can share your music, poetry or comedy in a casual
atompshere. Coffee and pasteries will be served. Free. 860-285-1990.
November 18: Home Alone Safety Class is a new program designed
to teach children/tweens that are home alone the importance of behaving
responsibly. Topics include but are not limited to: basic first aid tips,
what to do when a stranger comes to the door, answering the telephone,
internet safety and how to react during a variety emergencies such as
power outages and fires. Class will be held at the Recreation Center at
330 Windsor Avenue from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. $10.00. 860-285-1990
or townofwindsorct.com.
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December 1: Start off the holidays with a nice picture. Step in the
Wilson Branch Library photo booth and Take a Photo and Decorate
a Frame to take it home in. Makes a great present for parents and
relatives! 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Free. 860-247-8960.
December 1: Come visit Santa and his helpers at Dinner and a Movie
with Santa at the L.P. Wilson Community Center from 6:00 PM to 8:00
PM. For photos with Santa, don’t forget to bring your camera or smart
phone. The classic A Charlie Brown Christmas will be played at 7:30 PM.
Awesome raffle prizes and pizza, pasta and dessert will be served. Free.
860-285-1990 or townofwindsorct.com.
December 2: Join us in the Clover Street School Family Resource
Center each Friday through December 23 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
for Friday morning playgroups for children ages birth to 5 with a parent
or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting new friends, learning new
songs, stories, crafts and a light snack. Free. 860 687-2050 ext. 102.
December 2: Every Friday from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM, join us at the
Windsor Public Library for Book Babies. Caregivers and their babies
and toddlers, ages 0 to 2, can join us as we play, read, enjoy songs and
rhymes. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
December 5: Join us in the John F. Kennedy School Family Resource
Center each Monday through December 19 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
for Monday morning playgroups for children ages birth to 5 with a
parent or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting new friends, learning
new songs, stories, crafts and a light snack. Free, 860 687-2060 ext. 166.
December 5: Get Dog Photos with Santa from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
at the L.P. Wilson Community Center. Don’t let the holiday season pass
without a photo of your four-legged best friend with Santa! Limit two
dogs per handler. Bring your camera or smart phone. $3.00 per dog.
860-285-1990 or townofwindsorct.com.
December 5: Join us at the Windsor Public Library each Monday from
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM for Talk & Toys. You and your child, ages 0 to
4, will make new friends during this hour of fun and free play. Drop-in.
Free. 860-285-1914.
December 6: Join us in the Poquonock School Family Resource Center
each Tuesday through December 20 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM for
Tuesday morning playgroups for children ages birth to 5 with a
parent or a caregiver. Participants will enjoy meeting new friends, learning
new songs, stories, crafts and a light snack. Free, 860 687-2080 ext. 105.
Music Makerspace
Visit the Windsor Public Library website windsorlibrary.com for more
information about drop-in times in the Windsor Public Library’s Music
Makerspace. A variety of weekend and weekday evening times will be
available throughout the fall.
townofwindsorct.com
December 6: Children ages 2 to 6 and their caregivers can join
us at the Windsor Public Library from 10:30 AM to 11:15 AM
every Tuesday through January 24 for Sunnyside Up. Enjoy
stories, movement activities and a simple craft. Drop-in. Free.
860-285-1914.
December 7: Fun in the Gym Playgroup at L.P. Wilson.
Join the Family Resource Center in the gym at the L.P. Wilson
Community Center each Wednesday through December 28 from
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM as children of all ages use and develop
their gross motor skills. Your children will have an enormously
good time! Free. 860-687-2060 ext.166.
December 8: Playgroup for young children at Oliver
Ellsworth School. Children who are newborns through age 5
are welcome to join us each Thursday through December 29 from
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM with a parent, guardian or caregiver to
participate in a playgroup facilitated by a Parent Educator. Free.
860-687-2070 ext. 229 for more information.
December 8: Children ages 3 to 5 can sign up for Little
Picassos an art, science and sensory storytime from 10:30 AM to
11:30 AM at the Windsor Public Library. This messy art experience
is a great opportunity to spark creativity! Free. 860-285-1914 to
register.
December 15: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM for our monthly Maker Thursday, Full
STEAM Ahead. Kids ages 5 to 12 can come test, tinker and
create. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
December 20: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from 6:00
PM to 6:45 PM for a special winter-themed Pajama Storytime.
Children ages 0 to 12 and their families can snuggle us and join
us for some cozy bedtime stories and songs and do a simple craft.
Don’t forget to come in your PJs. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
December 27: Youth in grades 1 through 6 will enjoy Northwest
Park’s Wonderful Wildlife Camp today through December 30
from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Campers will join staff in learning
about the diversity of wildlife in various climates of the world.
Hands-on activities, stories, explorations, crafts, and games will
allow for the campers to develop a deep understanding of the
importance of taking care of wildlife and the ecosystem in which
they live. This is a hands-on educational and fun week. Please
register in advance. $120.00 (Windsor residents), $130.00 (nonresidents) 860.285.1886.
December 10: Get ready to yell BINGO! The Windsor Public
Library will be hosting Family Bingo from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM for
children of all ages with their parent/caregiver. Free. 860-2851914 to register.
December 27: Vacation Camp at the Community Center at
330 Windsor Avenue is for all elementary students during the
holiday break, Tuesday through Friday, December 27 through
December 30 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Students will enjoy their
winter break with friends, games, sports, activities, arts & crafts
and much more. Students should bring their own lunch and we’ll
provide a snack. $25.00 per day. 860-285-1990.
December 13: A phone call from Santa at the North Pole is on
every child’s wish list. North Pole calls are for children ages 3
to 9 and they will be placed today from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Pick
up a form at the Recreation office or download one and return it
to the Recreation Department by Friday December 5. Free.
860-285-1990.
December 28: Kids ages 4 to 11 year old are invited to the
Windsor Public Library Kidspace today from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
to meet “The Amazing Andy’’ as he performs his famous juggling
and balancing act. Andy is well known to audiences across the tristate area for his many appearances at festivals, parades, schools
and libraries. Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
December 14: Join us at the Windsor Public Library from
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM every other Wednesday through December
14 to Shake, Shimmy & Dance. Kids ages 0 to 5 will enjoy this
music and movement storytime. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
December 14: Back by Popular Demand! Come join us at the
Windsor Public Library Kidspace from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM for
Judi Ann Jones and an evening of “Hula Hoop Dancing!” Get fit
while having fun. Hoop dancing provides a multitude of physical
and mental benefits to everyone. This free program is for children
ages 5 and up but adults can join in as well. Free. 860-285-1914
to register.
December 15: Brrr! It’s getting cold outside. Stop by this
afternoon at the Wilson Branch Library for Holiday Cookies
and Hot Cocoa to perk you up. We’ll sing some carols and
have some fun from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. All ages. Free.
860-247-8960.
townofwindsorct.com
Windsor Instructional Basketball
League is seeking Volunteer
coaches
We are currently in need of coaches, both beginner and
experienced, for our recreational league. All volunteers must
fill out a criminal background check consent form along with
a coaches packet. Upon receipt of your registration form,
the WIBL Director will contact you regarding a mandatory
coaches meeting. The league takes place from January through
March with clinics in December. If you’re not sure about
head coaching a team, assistant coaching can be arranged.
Volunteering is fun and rewarding! Visit the Recreation office
now through November 18 to complete a volunteer coach’s
form. Free. 860-285-1990.
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August
August 29: For Windsor students in elementary, middle and high school,
Student Open Basketball takes place Monday through Friday from
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. You’ll need a valid Windsor student identification
card required to enter the gym. $10.00 for the school year or $1.00 at the
door. 860-285-1990.
August 30: The R.I.S.E. ABOVE is an exciting, interactive after school
program designed for grade 6 students from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM at the
Community Center at 330 Windsor Avenue from. Students particpate in
team building activities with friends, games, sports, arts & crafts, healthy
snack-making, science projects, Zumba, field trips, homework assistance
and more. Transportation is provided from Sage Park Middle School to the
Community Center. The R.I.S.E. program follows all school cancellation
policies. $85.00 per month. 860-285-1990.
RISE August – September: August 30 to September 30
RISE October – October 3 to October 28
RISE Novemeber – October 31 to November Decemeber 2
RISE December – December 5 to December 23
September
September 8: Teen Thursdays at the Wilson Branch Library means
teens take over the children’s room with games, activities and snacks.
Stop by from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Ages 12 to 18. Free. 860-247-8960.
September 20: Teen Tuesdays are a fun time for everyone in
grades 6 to 12 to come to the Windsor Public Library. Video games,
snacks, board games, movies, and more from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM.
Free. 860-285-1919.
September 20: Win-TV’s Filming Chargers Production Club
begins today from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM and continues Tuesdays through
November 22 at the WIN-TV studios at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center. This club is open to all students in grades 6 to 8. Busing is
provided from Sage Park Middle School and St. Gabriel School to the
WIN-TV studios. Free. Sign up on-line at win-tv.org.
September 22: Teen Thursdays at the Wilson Branch Library means
teens take over the children’s room with games, activities and snacks.
Stop by from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Ages 12 to 18. Free. 860-247-8960.
September 27: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12. See
September 20 listing for details.
Windsor Police Cadets
Are you between 11 and 20 years old? Are you interested in
community service, law enforcement, or making new friends?
If so, please join us for the Windsor Police Cadets Open House, to
be held on Wednesday, October 19 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the
Windsor Public Safety Complex, 340 Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor.
Non-residents are encouraged to attend.
To learn more about the program, please visit our web site at
windsorpolicecadets.org.
September 30: Tonight’s Middle School Extravaganza at the L.P.
Wilson Community Center from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM promises to be an
awesome night for middle school teens. Come enjoy a night filled with a
DJ, music, dancing, games, photo booth, video games, pizza, soda and
new surprises! $10.00 in advance or $15.00 at the door. Register online
or at the Recreation and Leisure Services Office. 860-285-1990.
October 11: Teen Tuesdays are a fun time for everyone in grades 6
to 12 to come to the Windsor Public Library. Video games, snacks, board
games, movies, and more from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM. Free. 860-285-1919.
October
October 18: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12. See October 11
listing for details.
October 3: The Windsor Public Library hosts its first Teen Paint
Nite from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Canvas and light refreshments will be
provided; all you need to bring is your creativity! Free. 860-285-1919 to
register.
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October 13: Teen Thursdays at the Wilson Branch Library means teens
take over the children’s room with games, activities and snacks. Stop by
from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Ages 12 to 18. Free. 860-247-8960.
October 25: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12. See October 11
listing for details.
townofwindsorct.com
November
November 1: Teen Tuesdays are a fun time for everyone in
grades 6 to 12 to come to the Windsor Public Library. Video
games, snacks, board games, movies, and more from 3:30 PM to
5:00 PM. Free. 860-285-1919.
November 3: Do you wish you could vote in this year’s
presidential election? Teens under 18 can join us at the Windsor
Public Library to cast their vote on Mock Election Day between
10:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Drop-in. Free. 860-285-1914.
November 3: Teen Thursdays at the Wilson Branch Library
means teens take over the children’s room with games, activities
and snacks. Stop by from 4:0 0PM to 5:00 PM. Ages 12-18. Free.
860-247-8960.
November 7: Teens and parents are invited to attend a
workshop on Preparing for College at the Windsor Public
Library from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This workshop will be
presented by the Youth Money School in Hartford and will cover
topics such as college finances and student loans. Free. 860-2851919 to register.
November 8: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12.
See November 1 listing for details.
November 12: November is National Novel Writing Month
(NaNoWriMo) and the Windsor Public Library is happy to host a
YA Author Panel from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Three published
authors, Karen Fortunati, Rebecca Podos and Jennifer MasonBlack will be here to discuss their writing and publication journeys
and answer questions from aspiring authors. Free. Open to all
ages. 860-285-1919.
November 15: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12.
See November 1 listing for details.
November 19: Celebrate International Games Day at the
Windsor Public Library from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. We will have
video games (WiiU and Xbox 360) and a large variety of board
games to play plus snacks and refreshments. Open to all in grades
6 to 12. Free. 860-285-1919.
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November 22: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12.
See November 1 listing for details.
November 29: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12.
See November 1 listing for details.
December
December 2: Tonight’s Middle School Extravaganza at
the L.P. Wilson Community Center from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
promises to be an awesome night for middle school teens. Come
enjoy a night filled with a DJ, music, dancing, games, photo
booth, video games, pizza, soda and new surprises! $10.00
in advance or $15.00 at the door. Register online or at the
Recreation and Leisure Services Office. 860-285-1990.
December 6: Teen Tuesdays are a fun time for everyone in
grades 6 to 12 to come to the Windsor Public Library. Video
games, snacks, board games, movies, and more from 3:30 PM to
5:00 PM. Free. 860-285-1919.
December 8: Teen Thursdays at the Wilson Branch Library
means teens take over the children’s room with games, activities
and snacks. Stop by from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Ages 12 to 18.
Free. 860-247-8960.
December 10: Get ready to yell BINGO! The Windsor Public
Library will be hosting Family Bingo from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Free. 860-285-1914 to register.
December 12: Stop by the Windsor Public Library from 7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM to make holiday Gingerbread Houses. Open to all
in grades 6 to 12. Free. 860-285-1919 to register.
December 20: Teen Tuesday for kids in grades 6 to 12.
See December 6 listing for details.
December 29: Teen Thursdays at the Wilson Branch Library
means teens take over the children’s room with games, activities
and snacks. Stop by from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Ages 12 to 18.
Free. 860-247-8960.
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Pickleball is very popular at the Windsor Senior Center.
September
September 1: The Wilson Branch Library’s Adult Crafters
Group has been meeting from 11:00 AM to noon for decades.
If you are working on a craft and would like to work on it in the
company of like-minded individuals, stop by on any Thursday and
join the group. Free. 860-247-8960.
September 1: Yoga intermediate and beginner level
instruction for those 55 and older starts today and continues
Thursdays from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM through October 27. You
will learn yoga breathing techniques, yoga postures and relaxation
techniques to enhance your quality of life. $45.00 or $6.00 per
class to drop in. 860-285-1992.
September 2: Get basic computer help or learn how to use your
new tablet or phone at the Wilson Branch Library’s One-on-One
Computer Help from noon to 2:00 PM on Fridays. Participants
sign up for half hours sessions between and get assistance during
that time. Sign up for a session every week to improve your
technical skills and build your confidence. All ages are welcome,
but this event is intended for adults. Free. 860-247-8960.
September 6: Join the Beyond the Book Club at the Senior
Center for a lively discussion of The Buffalo Soldier by Chris
Bohjalian. Discussions will be at the Senior Center, on the first
Tuesday of each month from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Books are
available at the Senior Center, one month prior to each meeting.
Free. 860-285-1992.
September 7: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library on the first and third Wednesday evening of
the month. No appointment necessary, just bring your devices and
questions. The Geeks will be available on the Mezzanine from 7:00
PM to 8:30 PM and their advice is free. 860-285-1918.
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September 7: Shape Up & Work Out begins today and
continues every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 AM to
9:30 AM at the Senior Center through December 23. Improve the
health of your heart and lungs and keep your bones strong with
this on-going exercise program. Weights are available for your use.
Newcomers welcome anytime. Eleven classes for $44.00, or $5.00
per class to drop in. 860-285-1992.
September 7: Sit, Stretch & Groove begins today and
continues every Monday and Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 11:00
AM through December 23 at the Senior Center. This exercise
class incorporates balance, stretching, walking and energetic
exercise. Participants can choose to exercise sitting in chairs. New
participants are always welcome. Seven classes for $28.00, or
$5.00 per class to drop in. 860-285-1992.
September 7: Explore art through painting and many other art
media, and embrace your creativity while having a good time at
our Arts Class With Christine held today and September 14 from
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the Senior Center. Classes are fun and all
materials included. No experience required. $15.00 for two classes.
860-285-1992 to sign up.
September 7: Join us today from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the
Senior Center to Get Your Garden Ready for Fall! Learn what
you need to do to prepare your gardens for the fall and winter
seasons from expert gardener Gordon Kenneson. Free. 860-2851992 to sign up.
September 8: If you like to knit, crochet or sew, join our new
club, Crafty Fingers, today and every Thursday throughout
the year from 10:00 AM to noon at the Senior Center Lounge.
Craftspeople of all skills and interests are welcome. Bring your
ideas with your craft supplies. Storage available. Free. 860-2851992 to sign up.
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September 8: Join us today for a Deep Sea Fishing
trip for Striped Bass and Bluefish aboard the Sunbeam in
Waterford. We will leave the Senior Center at 5:00 AM and
return by about 1:30 PM. $65.00 includes transportation,
fishing, rod and reel rental and cleaning of your fish.
860-285-1992 to sign up by September 6.
September 9: Tai Chi / Qi Gong for Beginners starts
today and continues every Friday through November 30
from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. It incorporates graceful
and relaxing movements that can improve your balance,
strength and mobility. Men and women of all physical
abilities are welcome and no experience is necessary.
$20.00 for the month, or $6.00 to drop in. 860-285-1992.
September 9: Tai Chi / Qi Gong for Intermediate
and Advanced starts today and continues every Monday
and Friday through November 30. Intermediate class is from
8:00 AM to 9:00 AM; Advanced class meets from 9:00 AM
to 10:00 AM. This class incorporates graceful and relaxing
movements that can improve your balance, strength and
mobility. Men and women of all physical abilities are
welcome. $35.00 for the month, or $6.00 to drop-in.
860-285-1992.
September 12: Is your tablet giving you trouble? Do you
want to Skype or Facetime with friends and family? Tech
Help is at the Senior Center on the second Monday of the
month. We will take questions on devices and gadgets of all
sizes and functions. No appointment necessary. The Geek
will be available at the Senior Center from 10:30 AM to
11:30 AM and their advice is free. 860-285-1992.
September 12: Carrabba’s Italian Restaurant in
Manchester packs a punch with their cuisine. Join us
this evening for an early dinner. The bus will leave the
Senior Center at 4:15 PM and return at 6:45 PM. Free
transportation and transportation also available from your
home; cost of meals are your responsibility. 860-285-1992
to sign up.
September 12: Research your family history at the
Genealogy Club at the Windsor Senior Center today from
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Ray Thomas will teach you how
to research your family tree using the Internet. Computer
experience is not necessary. Free. 860-285-1992 to register
in advance.
September 12: Looking for something exciting to get you
moving? Zumba Gold is a dance-based exercise program
set to Latin and international rhythms, developed to benefit
older active adults. Starts today and continues every
Monday through December 5 from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
6 classes for $30.00 or $6.00 per class to drop in. 860-2851992. No class on October 10.
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September 12: From 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM today, anyone
age 50 or older can take the Driver Safety Program
presented by the AARP. Learn about new laws and how you
can be a better and safer driver. This course qualifies you
for lower insurance rates in Connecticut. $15.00 with AARP
membership card, or $20.00 for non-members. 860-285
1992 to register.
September 13: A three-day Computer Class with
Professor Paul begins today and continues September 15
and 19 from 10:15 AM to 11:45 AM at the Senior Center
Computer Lab. This beginner’s course will introduce seniors
to the computer desktop, the internet, setting up an email
account, and creating and saving documents in Microsoft
Word. Use our computers or bring your laptop. Participants
should plan to attend all three classes. Free. 860-285-1992
to sign up.
September 14: Join us today and every Wednesday at
the Senior Center through December 14 from 11:30 AM to
12:30 PM for Posture, Strength & Yoga. This new class
helps teach simple Yoga poses (both on mats and standing)
to improve posture alignment, muscle tone, flexibility, and
agility. Six classes for $30.00, or $6.00 per class drop in.
860-285-1992 to sign up.
September 14: Put your dancing shoes on for our
End of Summer Dance! Join us today from 1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM for an afternoon of great American music,
tap dancing, and loads of fun with We Got Rhythm, live
entertainment featuring guitar, steel drum and even a
Boomba. Refreshments will be served. This fantastic event is
sponsored by Care For Me At Home. Call 860-285-1992 for
a reservation.
September 15: The Senior Foot Clinic will be held
today and again on September 22 from 9:00 AM to
2:00 PM at the Senior Center. $29.00 payable to the nurse.
860-285-1992 for an appointment.
Blood Pressure & Health Clinic
Nurses from Windsor Heath and Rehabilitation are
available at the Windsor Senior Center to assess your
general health, take blood pressure, blood sugar checks,
review medications, provide diet, weight and nutritional
information and make recommendations to help you stay
healthy. 860-285-1992 to make an appointment.
These free clinics are held at the Senior Center on the
second Wednesday from 10:30 AM to noon. Rides can
be arranged to your appointment by calling Dial-A-Ride
at 860-285-1839 two days in advance.
Blood pressure and Health Clinics will be held on
September 14, October 12, November 9 and
December 14.
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Hot Lunch Program
Hot lunches for people age 60 and above are provided by CRT
and served at the Senior Center Monday through Friday at noon.
Please make a reservation by noon the previous day by calling
860-285-1843 or sign up when you’re at the Senior Center.
Please make a $2.50 donation if you can. Cost of lunch for
guests under age 60 is $5.00. If you need to cancel, please let
us know so we can give the meal to someone else.
September 15: A Level 2 Computer Class will be taught today
by Professor Paul, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM, for those students
who have already attended the three-day beginner class. Expand
your knowledge on the Internet, Word and more. Free. See instructor
to sign up. 860-285-1992.
September 21: WIN-TV’s Senior Voice television program
hosts planning sessions from 10:00 AM to noon and every first
and third Wednesday of the month beginning today through
November 16 at the WIN-TV studios at the L.P. Wilson Community
Center. This program encourages seniors to share their concerns
and interests with others in the community through the medium of
television. Free. 860-688-2626.
September 21: Join us for Evening Bingo at the Senior Center.
Doors open at 4:30 PM, bingo cards should be purchased before
4:15 PM and the games begin at 5:30 PM. There will be special
prizes and raffles and refreshments are available. $1.00 per card.
860-285-1992 to sign up.
September 21: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at
the Windsor Public Library from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. See the
September 7 listing for details.
September 22: Do you need library materials and can’t get to
the library? Welcome to our pop up library at the Senior Center
on the third Thursday of the month from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM.
Free. 860-285-1992.
September 26: Join the Windsor Senior Book Club
for a lively discussion of Etched in Sand by Regina Calcaterra.
Discussions are held at the Windsor Public Library on the fourth
Monday of every month from 10:30 to 11:30 AM downstairs in
Meeting Room 2. Books are available at the Lending Desk, one
month prior to each meeting. 860-285-1918.
September 27: The Senior Center’s Hearing Clinic will be held
today from 9:30 AM to noon. If you think you may be experiencing
some loss of hearing, our qualified Hearing Specialist will conduct a
private hearing test for you. Minor repairs and cleaning of hearing
aids are also offered. Free. 860-285-1992 for an appointment.
September 28: It’s Prescription Drug Awareness & Disposal
Day. Join us from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM to learn about prescription
drug related crimes as well as how to safeguard and properly
take these medications. Hosted by the Price Chopper and the
Windsor Police Department. A medication collection box will be
at the Senior Center for disposal of your unwanted prescription
medications. Free. 860-285-1992 to sign up.
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September 28: Today, from 11:45 AM to 12:30 PM, we
celebrate the birthday of every Windsor senior born in
September. Free cake donated by Geissler’s Supermarkets for
the birthday honorees and all who sign up for lunch. Sponsored
by Homewatch CareGivers. Free. Honorees should sign up by the
Monday before the luncheon at 860-285-1843 and in the Senior
Center office 860-285-1992.
September 29: Join us this evening from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
for a dinner dance at the Senior Center to celebrate Senior
Center month. See the September newsletter for more information
including the dinner menu, cost, etc.. Dinner is sponsored by
Stonebrook Village of Windsor Locks. 860-285-1992.
October
October 3: Shape Up & Work Out takes place today from 8:30
AM to 9:30 AM at the Senior Center. There is no class on October
5, 7 or 10. See the September 7 listing for details.
October 3: Tai Chi / Qi Gong for Intermediate and
Advanced Takes place today at the Senior Center. See the
September 9 listing for details.
October 3: Sit, Stretch & Groove takes place today and
continues every Monday and Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 11:00
AM at the Senior Center. There is no class on October 5, 7 or 10.
See the September 7 listing for details.
October 4: Join the Beyond the Book Club at the Senior
Center for a lively discussion of The Last Lecture by Richard Paul.
See the September 6 listing for details.
October 5: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the Windsor
Public Library today from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. See the September
7 listing for details. 860-285-1918.
October 5: Explore art through painting and many other art
media, and embrace your creativity while having a good time at
our Art Class With Christine held today and October 12 from
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the Senior Center. Classes are fun and all
materials included. No experience required. $15.00 for two classes.
860-285-1992 to sign up.
Medical Equipment Loaning Closet
Medical equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs, commodes,
shower chairs, canes and more are available at no charge to
Windsor residents. The Loaning Closet also accepts donations of
certain used medical equipment in clean condition and in good
working order. Due to limited storage space, we ask that you call
first if you are donating an item. To borrow or donate items from
the Loaning Closet, call 860-285-1992.
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The Senior Center’s Multi-Cultural Dance Group enjoys performing for everyone.
October 6: The Senior Health Fair & Flu Shot Clinic
will be held at the Senior Center from 8:30 AM to 12:30
PM today. Windsor residents age 50 and above and
disabled adults 18 and over will be able to receive their flu
shot as well as a variety of other health related screenings
and tests. Please bring all your coverage cards with you
(Medicare card, Medicare HMO card and standard insurance
card). The cost without insurance will be $30.00 for a
flu shot. Approximately thirty vendors will be available to
share information, and refreshments will be available for
purchase. You do not have to arrive early as shots and tests
will be available all day. 860-285-1992 or 860-285-1824
for information.
October 7: Tai Chi / Qi Gong for Beginners takes
place today from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM today and
continues every Friday through October 28. See the
September 9 listing for details.
October 8: We are planning a trip to the Clinton Crossing
Premium Outlets today. Cole Hahn, Michael Kors and
Black Horse White Market are just some of the stores to shop
at. The bus leaves the Senior Center at 9:00 AM. At 1:00 PM
we will head to Flander’s Restaurant for lunch and expect to
be back by 3:00 PM. Free transportation and transportation
also available from your home; cost of meals are your
responsibility. 860-285-1992 to sign up.
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October 10: There’s Tech Help at the Senior Center
today from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. See the September 12
listing for details.
October 11: A three-day Computer Class with
Professor Paul takes place today from 10:15 AM to 11:45
AM. See the September 13 listing for details.
October 12: Join us in the Senior Center today from 1:00
PM to 3:00 PM for a Book Signing with Beth Caruso.
Beth is a debut author who will be discussing her original
work of historical fiction, One of Windsor: The Untold Story
of America’s First Witch Hanging. She will focus on the
actual research that was the basis of the book as well as
research methods used to uncover the relatively unknown
yet significant story about Alice (Alse) Young of Windsor,
Connecticut. A Book Club discussion to follow in November.
Free. 860-285-1992 to sign up.
October 13: A Level 2 Computer Class will be taught
today by Professor Paul from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM for
those who have already attended the three-day beginner
class. Expand your knowledge on the Internet, Word and
more. Free. Please see instructor to sign up. 860-285-1992.
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No one can mask the fun on Halloween at the Windsor Senior Center!
October 17: Mobile Mammography – Screening Mammograms
is offered today at the L.P. Wilson Community Center, 599
Matianuck Avenue. Appointments available from 9:00 AM to
2:20 PM for women age 40 and over. For more information or to
schedule an appointment, call Sharon Enot at 860-285-1824. Most
insurances accepted. If you do not have insurance, donated funds
are available to pay for your mammogram. Sponsored by Hartford
Hospital and The Town of Windsor.
October 17: Research your family history by joining the
Genealogy Club at the Windsor Senior Center today, from
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Ray Thomas will teach you how to
research your family tree using the Internet. Computer experience
is not necessary. Free. 860-285-1992 to register in advance.
October 19: Join us for Evening Bingo today at 4:30 PM. See
the September 21 listing for details.
October 19: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library today from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. See the
September 7 listing for details. 860-285-1918.
October 20: Immediately following the Rise ‘n Shine Breakfast, join
us in the Senior Center today from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM for Voter
Rights Presentation co-sponsored by Windsor’s Commission on
Aging and Persons with Disabilities, the Town of Windsor Registrar’s
office, and Senior Services. Free. 860-285-1992.
October 20: The Senior Foot Clinic will be held today and
again on October 27 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Senior
Center. $29.00 payable to the nurse. 860-285-1992 for an
appointment.
October 24: Join the Windsor Senior Book Club for a lively
discussion of The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri. See the September 26
listing for details.
October 25: The Senior Center’s Hearing Clinic will be held
today from 9:30 AM to noon. See the September 27 listing for
details.
October 20: Welcome to our pop up library at the Senior
Center today from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. See the September 22
listing for details.
October 25: Join us for a fabulously fun evening at our Halloween
themed Early Bird Supper tonight from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM.
Enjoy a delicious dinner while dressed in a costume of your choice
and receive goodie treat bags. You could even win the grand
prize for best costume (dressing in costume is optional). $8.00
860-285-1993.
October 20: Join us this morning for our Rise ‘n Shine
Breakfast from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM in the Senior Center café.
Breakfast selections will vary from yummy omelets to delicious
pancakes and French toast. Please see Windsor Senior Newsletter
for details. Sponsored by Bloomfield Center for Nursing and
Rehabilitation. Free. 860-285-1992 to sign up.
October 26: Today, from 11:45 AM to 12:30 PM, we celebrate
the birthday of every Windsor senior born in October. Free
cake donated by Geissler’s Supermarkets for the birthday honorees
and all who sign up for lunch. Sponsored by Care For Me At Home.
Free. Honorees should sign up by the Monday before the luncheon
at 860-285-1843 and in the Senior Center office. 860-285-1992.
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October 31: Zumba Gold takes place today from 11:30
AM to 12:30 PM. See the September 12 listing for details..
Recycle your old cell phones at the
Windsor Senior Center
November
Drop off cell phones (in any condition) Monday through
Friday during business hours:
November 1: Join the Beyond the Book Club at the
Senior Center for a lively discussion of One of Windsor by
Beth Caruso. See the September 6 listing for details.
November 2: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library today from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. See
the September 7 listing for details.. 860-285-1918.
November 2: Explore art through painting and many
other art media, and embrace your creativity while having
a good time at our Art Class With Christine held today
and November 9 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the Senior
Center. Classes are fun and all materials included. No
experience required. $15.00 for two classes. 860-285-1992
to sign up.
November 2: Posture, Strength & Yoga class
takes place today from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. See the
September 14 listing for details.
November 2: Shape Up & Work Out Takes place today
from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM. There is no class on November
11 or 23. See the September 7 listing for details.
November 2: Sit, Stretch & Groove takes place today
from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. See the September 7 listing
for details.
November 3: Intermediate and beginner level
Yoga instruction for those 55 and older starts today and
continues Thursdays from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM through
December 29. (No class on Nov. 24.) You will learn
yoga breathing techniques, yoga postures and relaxation
techniques to enhance your quality of life. $40.00 or $6.00
per class. 860-285-1992.
November 4: Tai Chi / Qi Gong for intermediate and
advanced takes place today from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
See the September 9 listing for details.
November 4: Tai Chi / Qi Gong Beginners starts today
and continues every Friday through November 18 from
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. See the September 9 listing for
details.
Cell phones for emergency use only are available at no
cost for residents age 55 or over. Call 860-285-1992.
November 7: The Driver Safety Program takes place
today from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. See the September 13
listing for details.
November 9: How prepared are you in the event of
an emergency? Join Paul Goldberg and Lauri Volkert
from the Windsor Fire Department for an Emergency
Preparedness Program today from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
in the Senior Center. They will discuss how to prepare for
natural or manmade emergencies. Learn what items to have
on hand in case of an emergency, such as food items, but
more importantly financial items, how to shelter in place,
and what services the town can provide in a short term or
long term emergency. Free. 860-285-1992 to sign up.
November 14: Join us for a trip today to see the
St. Paul’s Boys Choir at Sacred Heart Church in
Springfield. The choir has performed with the BSO, the
Vienna Boys Choir and the Harvard Glee Club, to name
a few groups. Prior to the concert, enjoy a sumptuous
luncheon at the Log Cabin in Holyoke, which includes
Chicken Florentine or Mt. Tom Sirloin. All meals served
with appetizer, fresh garden salad, warm rolls, vegetable,
potato, dessert, and coffee/tea. The bus leaves the Senior
Center at 11:30 PM for lunch and will head to Springfield
at 2:00 PM. We will return to the Center at 4:30 PM. Free
transportation and transportation also available from your
home; cost of meal is your responsibility. 860-285-1992 to
sign up.
November 14: Research your family history by joining the
Genealogy Club at the Windsor Senior Center today from
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Ray Thomas will teach you how
to research your family tree using the Internet. Computer
experience is not necessary. Free. 860-285-1992 to register
in advance.
Out-of-Town Medical Transportation (to towns surrounding Windsor)
Medical transportation to surrounding towns is available Monday through Friday to resident seniors age 60 or more and
adults who are receiving Social Security Disability benefits. Call the Senior Center between the hours of 9:00 AM and
3:00 PM at 860-285-1992, at least seven days in advance of your scheduled appointment. Wheelchair transportation for
medical appointments is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays only and is limited to Hartford, Bloomfield
and the east side of West Hartford, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM. If you need to cancel your ride, please
call 860-285-1992 as soon as possible. Please note that enrollment in the Windsor Senior Transportation (Dial-a-Ride)
program is required prior to scheduling a ride or receiving transportation.
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Senior Fitness Center
The Fitness Center for Windsor residents age 55 years or more
is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM and
until 7:00 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Saturday hours are
from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. State of the art exercise equipment
and weights are available. Free orientation provided by our
qualified fitness instructor. Fitness membership fees are:
3 Months $30.00
6 Months $45.00
12 Months $75.00
Non-resident memberships are available for double these fees.
860-285-1992 for further information.
November 14: There’s Tech Help at the Senior Center today
from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. See the September 12 listing for
details.
November 15: Join us for our popular Early Bird Thanksgiving
Supper tonight from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM. We’ll be serving a
traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Hosted by Stonebrook Village and
the Senior Center. $8.00.
860-285-1882.
November 15: A three-day Computer Class with Professor
Paul begins today and continues November 16 and 17 from 10:15
AM to 11:45 AM at the Senior Center Computer Lab. See the
September 11 listing for details.
November 16: Join us in the Senior Center from 10:30 AM to
11:30AM for the presentation Be Smart About Antibiotics –
Will they Help or Hurt You? Laura Falt from Riverside Health
& Rehabilitation in East Hartford, will speak on the five important
questions to talk to your doctor about when you need antibiotics,
and when you don’t. Information will be presented on the risks of
antibiotics, how to prevent infection, and why antibiotics are not
always the answer. Complimentary refreshments. Free. 860-2851992 to sign up.
November 16: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library today from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. See the
September 7 listing for details. 860-285-1918.
November 16: Join us for Evening Bingo at 4:30 PM at the
Senior Center. See the September 21 listing for details.
November 17: The Senior Foot Clinic will be held today from
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Senior Center. $29.00. 860-285 1992
for an appointment.
November 17: A Level 2 Computer Class will be taught today
by Professor Paul, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM, for those students
who have already attended the three-day beginner class. Free. See
instructor to sign up.
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November 17: Welcome to our pop up library at the Senior
Center today from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. See the September 22
listing for details.
November 28: Join the Windsor Senior Book Club for a lively
discussion of Hot, Flat and Crowded by Thomas Friedman. See the
September 26 listing for details.
November 30: Today, from 11:45 AM to 12:30 PM, we
celebrate the birthday of every Windsor senior born in
November, this month with entertainment. Free cake donated by
Geissler’s Supermarkets for the birthday honorees and all who sign
up for lunch. Sponsored by Windsor Health & Rehabilitation. Free.
Honorees should sign up by the Monday before the luncheon at
860-285-1843 AND in the Senior Center office 860-285-1992.
December
December 2: Shape Up & Work Out takes place today from
8:30 AM to 9:30 AM. See the September 7 listing for details.
December 5: Sit, Stretch & Groove takes place today from
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. See the September 7 listing for details.
December 5: Tai Chi / Qi Gong for intermediate and
advanced takes place today fro 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. See the
September 9 listing for details.
December 7: Explore art through painting and many other art
mediums, and embrace your creativity while having a good time at
our Art Class With Christine held today and December 14 from
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the Senior Center. Classes are fun and all
materials included. No experience required. $15.00 for two classes.
860-285-1992 to sign up.
December 7: Celebrate the season with us from noon to 2:00
PM at our Annual Holiday Party from noon to 2:00 PM. The
menu features tossed salad with dressing, rolls with butter, coffee/
tea, and assorted cakes for dessert. A beautiful luncheon and live
entertainment will be sure to fill you with the holiday spirit. Limited
seating. Sign up by December 1, as reservations go quickly. 860285-1992. Transportation is available by calling 860-285 1846 by
noon two days before the party.
December 7: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at the
Windsor Public Library today from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. See the
September 7 listing for details. 860-285-1918.
December 12: Research your family history by joining the
Genealogy Club today from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Ray Thomas
will teach you how to research your family tree using
the Internet. Computer experience is not necessary. Free.
860-285-1992 to register in advance.
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December 13: Join us this evening for delicious prime rib,
steaks, baked stuffed shrimp and hearty German specialties
at the infamous East Side Restaurant in New Britain.
The bus leaves the Senior Center at 4:15 PM and will
return at 6:30 PM. Free transportation and transportation
also available from your home; cost of meals are your
responsibility. 860-285-1992
December 13: A three-day Computer Class with
Professor Paul begins today and continues December 14
and 15 from 10:15 AM to 11:45 AM at the Senior Center
Computer Lab. See the September 11 listing for details.
December 15: Join us for our Rise ‘n Shine Breakfast
this morning from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM in the Senior
Center café. Breakfast selections will vary from yummy
omelets to delicious pancakes or French toast with all the
fixings. Please see Windsor Senior Newsletter for details.
Sponsored by Touchpoints of Bloomfield. Free. 860-2851992 to sign up.
December 15: A Level 2 Computer Class will be taught
today by Professor Paul, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM, for
those students who have already attended the three-day
beginner class. Free. See instructor to sign up.
December 15: The Senior Foot Clinic will be held today
from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Senior Center and again
December 22. $29.00. 860-285 1992 for an appointment.
December 19: Join the Windsor Senior Book Club for a
lively discussion of The Light Between Oceans by Margot L
Stedman. This month our discussion is one week early due
to the Christmas Holiday. See the September 26 listing for
details.
December 21: Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks at
the Windsor Public Library today from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM.
See the September 7 listing for details. 860-285-1918.
Windsor Senior Transportation
(Dial-a-Ride), In-Town Rides
Transportation to locations around town is provided for
medical appointments, shopping, banking, the Windsor
Senior Center and more by Windsor Senior Transportation
(Dial-A-Ride program), Monday through Friday from
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Windsor seniors age 60 or more,
and adults who are receiving Social Security Disability
benefits, are eligible to utilize this service once enrolled.
Call 860-285 1846, no later than noon, two business
days in advance. Listen to the instructions for information
needed and leave your message on the answering
machine. The driver will call you between 7:30 AM and
8:00 AM the morning of the ride to give you a pick up
time. You may also sign up for a ride while at the Senior
Center. If you need to cancel a ride, please call 860-2851996 as soon as possible. Visit our website for complete
program information at townofwindsorct.com, Human
Services section, Senior Transportation, or call 860-2851996. Please note that you must complete the enrollment
process prior to scheduling a reservation or receiving
transportation.
December 21: Join us for Evening Bingo tonight at
the Senior Center. Doors open at 4:00 PM, bingo cards
should be purchased before 5:15 PM and the games begin
at 5:30 PM. There will be special prizes and raffles and
refreshments are available. $1.00 per card. 860-285-1992
to sign up.
December 28: Today, from 11:45 AM to 12:30 PM, we
celebrate the birthday of every Windsor senior
born in December. Free cake donated by Geissler’s
Supermarkets for the birthday honorees and all who sign
up for lunch. Sponsored by Bloomfield Center for Nursing
and Rehabilitation. Honorees should sign up by the Monday
before the luncheon. 860-285-1843 and in the Senior
Center office 860-285-1992.
The Windsor Trail Riders are leading healthy active lifestyles!
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Don’t forget to check out these on-going Senior Center programs and clubs that meet
continuously throughout the year. You are welcome to join at any time.
Bingo: Daytime games are played every Monday and Friday
from 1:00 PM to 2:45 PM. This is a popular activity but there’s
always room for one more at the Senior Center. Arrive by 12:45 to
purchase your game cards. Evening Bingo parties are planned every
third Wednesday of the month. See Windsor Seniors’ Newsletter
for more information.
Adult Coloring Group: Coloring pages for adults are extremely
therapeutic and can help generate wellness, quietness and
mindfulness. Meets every Thursday. All supplies provided. Free. .
Bowling: The Windsor Sportsters’ bowling league meets every
Monday beginning September 12 from 10:00 AM to noon at the
Bradley Bowl. Come enjoy lots of good fellowship and fun. This is
a non-competitive, co-ed league which you can join anytime. No
bowling skills are required. $11.00 for three strings. 860-688-6119
for information.
Bridge: Looking for a place to meet people and play Bridge? Join
our friendly players every Tuesday from 10:00 AM to noon at the
Senior Center. New experienced participants, as well as beginners,
are always welcome. Free.
Coffee Talk – Current Events Discussion Group: Join in on the
discussions every Monday and/or Friday morning. This informal
group meets at 9:00 AM in the Senior Center café.
Crafty Fingers: For those who like to knit, crochet or sew, this
club meets every Thursday from 10:00 AM to noon at the Senior
Center.
Cribbage: Easy to learn and fun to play, this centuries-old popular
card game is played every Wednesday at 9:00 AM. Come early if
you need some instruction. New players can join anytime. Free.
Freestyle Dancing: Dance your cares away every second
Wednesday of the month from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM to selections
of swing, foxtrot, waltz, tango, doo-wop, rock, samba, rumba, line
dancing and more. All requests granted. Free.
French Club: “Parlons Francais!” A club for those who want to
brush up on their conversational French. Meetings are held the first
and third Fridays of each month from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Free.
Golden Fellowship Club meets from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the
Senior Center on the third Wednesday of each month. We feature
a short business meeting followed by entertainment, raffle, and
free refreshments, coffee or tea and social time. We also offer
lunch and show trips each month and occasional overnight trips.
Informational flyers for our trips are located in the Windsor Senior
Center. Everyone age 55+ is welcome to join. $5.00 per year. You
don’t have to be a member to go on our trips. 860-688-6602 or
860-335-7069 for further information.
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Grocery Shopping within Windsor: Transportation to Geissler’s
is offered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning. Each
Friday morning, we transport to Price-Rite and other shops in the
Windsor Shopping Center. Shopping begins at approximately 9:00
AM and you will have one hour of shopping time at Geissler’s and
two hours at the Windsor Shopping Center. Call 860-285-1846
by noon at least two business days prior to the trip. Enrollment
in the Windsor Senior Transportation program is required prior to
scheduling a ride.
Hiking Club: New! Join the Happy Hikers Hiking Club. Call or
visit the Senior Center for details and a schedule of seasonal
destinations. Free.
Line Dancing: You won’t need a partner or any experience to join
the line dancers from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM on Fridays at the Senior
Center. Great camaraderie and aerobic benefits. New participants
always welcome. Call 860-688-4860 for information. No class
11/25. Free.
MahJongg: Join this great group and start a new hobby.
Beginners are always welcome. Games are played every Monday
and Thursday from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM in the Senior Center
lounge. Free.
Mall Trips: On the first Tuesday of every month, the Dial-A-Ride
bus takes seniors to Enfield Mall and on the second Tuesday of
every month, the bus goes to the Buckland Mall in Manchester.
The bus will begin pickups in Windsor at approximately 10:00 AM
and will drop you off at the mall for shopping from 11:00 AM to
1:00 PM. Call 860-285-1846 by noon, two business days prior to
the trip. Enrollment in the Windsor Senior Transportation program
is required prior to scheduling a ride or receiving transportation.
Movie of the Month: Join us in the Senior Center Lounge for
the Movie of the Month from 12:45 PM to 3:00 PM every third
Tuesday of the month. Free popcorn; and soda for $1.00. See
Windsor Seniors’ Newsletter for movie selections. Transportation
available. Free. 860-285-1992 to sign up each month.
Multi-Cultural Dance Group: Dance with instructor Josie to
learn basics of all types of dance movements including Hula and
Polynesian, as well as Hawaiian words. It’s a fun way to exercise
every Friday from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. All are welcome including
those with walkers and wheelchairs. Moves can be done while
seated. 860-285-1992 for more information and to sign up. Free.
Pickleball: Pickleball is similar to tennis, played on a badminton
sized court with lowered nets, using paddles similar to ping pong
paddles and a plastic ball. Come join the teams every Mondays
10:00 AM to noon, Wednesdays 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and/or
Fridays 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in the Senior Center gym. Free. Call
860-285-1992 for more information.
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Progressive Whist: Games begin on September 7 and
are held on the first Wednesday of every month from 12:45
PM to 3:45 PM at the Windsor Senior Center. There will be
prizes for high scorers. Come early if you are new to Whist
and need instructions. $1.00 admission. 860-285-1992.
Tap Dancing: Held every Thursday from 1:00 PM to
3:00 PM. Join a group of men and women who enjoy tap
dancing. Work on routines and learn the steps as you go.
This is great fun and wonderful exercise that keeps the
mind and body active. Free.
Quilting: Join the First Towne Quilters, and share some
friendship and stitching. Bring your own projects or stop
by to get ideas and help with a new project. We meet the
second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 12:30
PM to 2:30 PM. Join us anytime. Free.
Walking Club: Join the seasonal Jolly Jaunters Walking
Club every Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00 AM for half-hour
walks to various spots in Windsor. 960-285-1992 for a
schedule of destinations. Free.
The ROLEO Club (Retired Old Ladies Eating Out)
meets on the third Friday each month at Friendly’s on Route
75 in Windsor Locks from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The club
offers women age 55 or older an opportunity to meet and
chat about a variety of topics. Newcomers are welcome to
join at any time. Cost is determined by what you order.
The ROMEO Gathering (Retired Old Men Eating Out)
meets at a local Windsor restaurant from 8:00 AM to 9:00
AM on the second Friday of each month. This breakfast club
gives a chance to men age 55 or older to meet and enjoy
each other’s company. This is a welcoming group. Cost is
determined by what you order. Please call 860-285-1992
for restaurant location.
Setback: The card players all gather in the Senior Center
every Tuesday and Thursday from 1:00 PM to 2:45 PM to
play setback. New participants always welcome. Instruction
provided if needed. Free.
Shopping Trips: Every Wednesday, our bus alternates
transportation for seniors to Target and Stop & Shop in
Windsor or to Wal-Mart and Big Y in East Windsor. The
bus will begin pickups at noon and you will have two
hours of shopping time. Call 860-285 1846 by noon, at
least two business days before the trip. Enrollment in the
Windsor Senior Transportation program is required prior to
scheduling a ride.
Wii Bowling: We meet every Wednesday at 1:00 PM to
“bowl” using the Nintendo® Wii™. Any senior can play
and you don’t need to have athletic ability, just enthusiasm.
If you don’t know how to play, come a little early and we’ll
show you how.
Windsor Trail Riders: For seniors who enjoy bicycle riding
and good company. We ride on multi-purpose trails in
Connecticut and lower Massachusetts every Tuesday from
April through October and welcome riders of all skill levels,
provided they are wearing helmets. Free. 860-219-9193.
WOW (Watch Our Weight): Meets every Wednesday
from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the Senior Center. Gain
support and information to help take off weight and keep
it off while enjoying some new friendships. New members
always welcome. 860-688-2515.
Call the Senior Center at 860-285-1992 with questions on
any of these activities. If you are interested in forming a
club or group for residents age 55 or over, please contact
us. We’re happy to accommodate new clubs and ideas.
Square Dancing: The Windsor Whirlers meet every
Thursday from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM from October 1 through
May in the Senior Center fitness room. Enjoy fast paced
old-fashioned square dancing called by Ed Rutty. No partner
needed. Join anytime. $4.00 per class. 860-688-4780.
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Group photo courtesy of Patrick Daly.
The Windsor Football Alumni game is one game
that you don’t want to miss.
On Thanksgiving day for the past 11 years, a group of former Windsor High School graduates have met to play a
special football game at Jack O’Brien Stadium.
As many know, Windsor has had five players make it to the National Football League in the last 10 years, including two Warriors
advancing as far the Super Bowl. There are also numerous alumni in college in nearly every division of college football (and a successful
college baseball player) who return for the Thanksgiving morning game.
Joining these athletes for the big game there are numerous veterans, active duty military, law enforcement, firemen, EMT and former
coaches and players, to say nothing of the WHS alumni who are attorneys, nurses, information technology professionals, business
owners and photographers, videographers, DJs, and music producers.
Patrick Daly, together with his brother Andrew and father Brian, organized the games. “We first started the Football Alumni game in
2005 as a way to reunite with former teammates,” Patrick Daly said. “Thanksgiving fit the bill as it also gave us access to our old field.
As the years passed and the event grew, the increased attendance provided us the opportunity to cover our expenses and support our
Alumni Scholarship.”
A $500 Windsor Football Alumni Scholarship is given via the high school guidance department to a graduating senior from the football
program who showed excellence in the classroom and leadership on and off the field. To date, $3,500 has been awarded to Windsor
High graduating seniors.
For many, Thanksgiving means football, so this year, as you prepare that special Thanksgiving dinner, know that over at Windsor High
there’s something really special taking place on the gridiron by players of the past, reuniting, having fun and giving back to the young
men of Windsor.
In commemoration of the 15th anniversary of
9/11, the Town of Windsor will host a “Walk of
Light” community remembrance ceremony on
the historic Windsor Town Green at 7:00 PM on
Sunday, September 11, 2016.
Approximately 3,000 paper luminary bags, one for each
individual who lost their life on September 11, 2001,
will line the sidewalks of the green. Each luminary bag
has been inscribed with the name of a person who
perished on 9/11 and has been decorated by Windsor
students and residents. The bags will be illuminated with
glowsticks at dusk and a brief remembrance ceremony
will take place.
Following the ceremony, those in attendance are free
to stroll the town green until 9:00 PM to view the bags
and reflect on the events of 9/11 in their own way.
This is a free event, open to the public, produced by the
Town of Windsor.