Willimantic 3rd Thursday Street Festival – Downtown Willimantic –September 18 – 6:00pm - 9:00pm.
Every third Thursday from May to September, thousands of people from far and wide stroll along Main Street, Willimantic amid a background of musical, theatrical, visual, gastronomic, and
olfactory delights. Seven stages simultaneously host a wide variety of music and entertainment while over 100 vendors showcase a variety of handcrafted goods and services. Willimantic's diversity really shines through in the delicious authentic international
cuisine. Enjoy locally produced artwork, beer, music, and soda. Street performers and free children's activities abound! Free Parking Free Admission 6 - 9pm
http://www.willimanticstreetfest.com/
The 155th Annual Guildford Fair – Guildford Fairgrounds – 111 Lovers Lane – September 19 – 21 One of the highlights of this
year’s fair is a self-described mountain man, Kostuk who makes fire using flint, char cloth and tinder, and his wife Chris Kostuk is quite the accomplished open fire cook. The Kostuk family are proud members of Pisgah Mountain Primitives, a group of family
and friends who demonstrate early American living. Such as blacksmithing, open fire cooking, make kettlecorn and do candle-making, rope-making and soap-making.
Al Kostuk and company will be at the Fair all 3 days this year. Food, entertainment,
rides, competitive farming events and various other contests will be demonstrated.
www.guilfordfair.org
3rd Annual Capital City Festival - Envision Fest - Hartford - September 20
An event featuring
over
100 FREE events, activities and performances.
Explore the city of Hartford; visit your favorite places, and discover some new ones during day-long festival of games, art, theater, music, walking, biking, tours, innovation and more. All festival activities and admission to all participating institutions,
including the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, the Butler-McCook House, Connecticut’s Old State House and the Bushnell Park Carousel are free. EnvisionFest will also feature two open-air markets: Hartford HodgePodge and State of Makers, as well as a selection
of gourmet food trucks on Gold Street. Every aspect of this event showcases Hartford’s abundance of cultural wealth and was created so people of all ages can discover and celebrate our capital city. View the event schedule for 2014
here.
http://envisionfesthartford.com/events
Hartford Rocks! Music Festival – Bushnell Park – Hartford – September 20 – 4:30pm -10:00pm
The event will be held in Bushnell Park near the Pump House in a white saddle
back tent.
Look for the crowd or follow the music.
Hartford ROCKS! Music Festival is a fundraiser that celebrates Hartford’s diverse community while promoting and highlighting local and national musical talent with Hartford’s art, culture and
local businesses.
All proceeds from Hartford Rocks will benefit Hartford youth music and arts opportunities. This year’s benefactors include:
The Artist’s Collective, Charter Oak Multi-Cultural Center, Kinsella Magnet School of Performing Arts, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts.
http://www.hartfordrocksfestival.com
Lighthouse Harbor Tours – Robert Mills US Customs House – Bank Street – New London – September 20 - October 26 - 11:00am -3:00pm
Hourly lighthouse tours. All advance tickets should be booked on line: please to to
www.brownpapertickets.com and search “New London Lighthouse” to find all events. For day-of-tickets, only, call 860-447-8700 or stop by the Custom House.
Planet Hip Hop Festival Concert – Part of the “Muslim Women’s Voices” at Wesleyan – Wesleyan University – Beckham Hall - Middletown – September 20 – 9:00pm
Festival will feature afternoon workshops and evening performances by London’s hip hop and spoken word duo Poetic Pilgrimage, the United States debut of Montreal-based Algerian singer-songwriter and
emcee Meryem Saci as a solo artist, and the New England debut of Washington, D.C.-based and Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter, poet, and emcee Maimouna Youssef a.k.a. Mumu Fresh as a solo artist. These international Muslim women use hip hop as a platform
to explore issues of social importance and unity, educate individuals, and inspire change. The evening concert will also feature the Nomadic Wax Collective, a live backing band that will include bass, drums, keys, guitar, and a DJ. This event is part of “Muslim
Women’s Voices at Wesleyan.” http://www.wesleyan.edu
Civil War Living History Weekend – Roseland Cottage - Woodstock (route 169) - September 20 - 21
Free. Roseland Cottage hosts a Civil War living history weekend. Civilian and military re-enactors create a sense of life
during the middle of the nineteenth century at a time the country was in the deadly grip of the Civil War. Activities include artillery and engineering demonstrations, military uniform and weaponry displays, camp life presentations, period children’s games
and activities, and a Civil War-era baseball demonstration. http://www.historicnewengland.org/
Please call 860-928-4074 for more information.
22nd Annual Connecticut State Chili Cookoff – East Shore Park – New Haven – September 20 – 11:00am
– 5:00pm
It’s another intense competition with another berth to the World Championship Chili cook off at stake. Cooks put up their best red and green chilies and salsa for a panel of judges. Guests can taste
about 20 to 30 varieties of chili from noon to 3:00pm. This festival also includes live music, kid’s activities, arts and crafts, a beer tent and other food for purchase. Attendees are asked to bring a nonperishable food item for the food pantry.
http://www.caanh.net/chilifest/
Rockville Fest –Talcott Park – Vernon – September 20 – 10:00am – 3:00pm (rain date September 21 – 11:00am – 4:00pm)
A Variety of Great Food, Artisans & Crafters,
Sidewalk Sale, Entertainment & Games, a Baby Fair and a Tri-Town Cruzer Car show make this festival a real family event.
http://rockvillecommunityalliance.com
Welcome to Northwest Park! Located in historic Windsor, Connecticut, USA, the park is a 473-acre multi-recreational
facility operated by the Town of Windsor, Connecticut, offering an interpretive nature center, 12 miles of trails, maple sugaring, a Coffee House Concert Series, gift shop, and more. Come to an old fashion town fair and enjoy: music, great food, rides, contests,
scarecrows, games, clowns and much more.
Click for directions to Northwest Park http://northwestpark.org/index.htm
Orange County Fair – Orange Center – Orange - September 20 - 21
The Orange County Fair will have a homing pigeon release, pork chop pig race, hay bale toss, one man circus event, and the world record holder for juggling. In addition,
The Navels Experience. . . What exactly is it? To start with we are a great Rock & Roll Band! You will dance to covers from the 60's, 70's 80's and 90's as well as hits
from today. Classic Rock, Disco, Motown, and ballads from artists like The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Aretha Franklin, Sheryl Crow, The Stones, The Go Go's and much more great dance and sing-a-long music.
www.orangectfair.com
First Annual “En Plein Air” at Heublein Tower – Talcott Mountain –Simsbury - September 20 – 21 - 10:00am - 4:00pm
(If you like art and hiking, this is the place to be this autumn.) The public is welcome, and there is no charge for the event. Free parking is available on Summit Ridge Drive off of Rt. 185 in
Simsbury. The Tower Trail is 1.25 miles long; a walk to the tower takes about 30 to 40 minutes. The tower is accessed by walking trail only. You will get a fantastic view of Hartford from Talcott Mountain. For more history of the tower visit the website at
www.friendsofheubleintower.org
The 7th Annual Garlic Festival – Olde Mystic Village – Mystic - September 20 – 21 11:00am
– 7:00pm (Saturday) 11:00am -6:00pm (Sunday)_
The festival will have family activities including the Pequotsepos Nature Center’s birds of prey and reptile program. Live rock, jazz and blues musicians will perform throughout
the weekend. Prepared foods-some garlic infused- will be available. Olde Mistick Village merchants will offer garlic-related activities or products at their stores.
www.oldemistickvillage.com
19th Annual Cornucopiafest – Storrs – September 21 - 11:00am – 4:00pm!
New activities this year include the Cornucopia 5K, sponsored by the UConn Chapter of the Student American Physical Therapy Association, building a Roman aqueduct with Legos, ACORN:
GPS Surveying at the Click of a Button, Pledge to Buy 10 % Local, and the Stormwise Tree Test, which allows you test your strength against the wind’s! And, of course we’ll have the Connecticut Poultry Association Chicken BBQ, the UCANRAA Auction, the Cornucopia
Challenge, hayrides, the Cornucopia Cup polo match, and an onsite broadcast by WILI AM/I98 FM. Click
for program and details! http://naturally.uconn.edu/
The 17th Annual Antique Vehicle Show - Mystic Seaport – September 21 - 9:00am – 5:00pm
See a dazzling display of more than 100 authentic pre-1930 cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Take a closer look at the various types of vehicles that helped transport commerce from the land to the sea at the turn
of the century. Watch as the Museum’s village and waterfront bustle with activity as early 20th-century vehicles go about the daily business of the 1920s. Take the opportunity to talk with the exhibitors who lovingly maintain these beauties and hear unique
stories about the vehicles. Enjoy a free ride in an antique automobile and experience the 20th century’s newest mode of transportation. Cap off the day with the event’s annual finale, the Grand Parade of Vehicles, at 4 p.m. Get your camera ready as these old-time
treasures line up and parade around the Village Green. It’s a sight to behold!
www.mysticseaport.com
“Rise & Shine Wellness Fair” - The Coventry Regional Farmers’ Market - Nathan Hale Homestead - Coventry – September 21 - 11:00am - 2:00pm
It is like a country fair
every Sunday… the old-fashioned kind, with farmers, produce, freshly baked pies, sparkling jars of preserves and pickles, handmade goods, and fiddlers. New England Travel Magazine calls ours
“Connecticut’s preeminent farmers’ market.”
http://coventryfarmersmarket.com/events/
Taste of the Suburbs -
September 8 – 21
The Taste of the Suburbs is back. It's a foodie and discount diners delight! Enjoy two weeks of fine discount dining from September 8th - September 21st. Participating restaurants will offer special multi- course, price-fixed tasting menus featuring their signature
dishes. Prices vary - be sure to check individual menus for pricing options.
*Reservations are strongly recommended and dining prices are available only for special Taste dinner menus. See participating restaurants below. Menus subject to change.
http://www.ctnow.com/food-drink/taste-of-the-suburbs
The 98th Annual “BIG E” EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION – West Springfield, Massachusetts – September 12 – 24
The Big E is the fifth largest fair in North America. Daily (5:00pm) Mardi Gras Parades with eight custom-made floats specially designed and built by the Kern Companies of New
Orleans: the Boeuf Gras (Fatted Calf); Island Party; Caribbean Carnival; Carnival in Rio; Carneval di Venice; Mardi Gras New
Orleans; and our African-themed and Patriotic floats! Marching bands, Big E contingents, animals and more strut their stuff in The Big E Grande Parade. Daily circus, entertainment, activities, food, amusement rides, home show, racing and much more will
take place on 175 acres. The six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont) have permanent replicas of their state capitols located
on site. The food served is outstanding as there are many food vendors present. Bring your walking shoes and get there early!
http://www.thebige.com/fair/entertainment/
Bob Chudy
Program Director
International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS)
Office of Global Affairs
University of Connecticut
Rowe Center Room 126
Storrs, CT 06269
phone: 860-486-6653
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web: www.isss.uconn.edu