German Fest at Immanuel Lutheran the weekend of Sept. 20 and 21
The Annual German Fest will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church on Friday, Sept. 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 21, from 12 noon to 9 p.m.
The festival features live music by the Austrian Boys Band on Saturday and a free Kinderland Activity Area with face paint, crafts and games for kids as well as German food and imported German beers both days.
Library program include cooking for teens and the music of Pete Seeger
A cooking class for teens will is among the events slated at the library in the coming week.
In addition, there will be a teen advisory meeting, and a music program featuring the music of Peter Seeger.
“Ready, Set, Cook!” will be held Thursday, Sept. 19 at 6 p.m. in the Bristol Public Library. Participants will learn to make pizza nana breads stuffed with cheese and served with marinara sauce. Registration is required by calling (860) 584-7787, ext. 2020 or by emailing bristoladept@gmail.com.
On Saturday, Sept. 21 at 2 p.m., Matthew Miskin will perform music from Peter Seeger. Miskin is a multi-instrumentalist based in central Connecticut. He has performed exclusively with Connecticut bands, The Remnants and Tablature, on guitar, keyboard, mandolin and flute. The program is free but registration is required at the library, via bristollib.com or by calling (860) 584-7787, ext. 3.
The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) will meet at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Participation earns one hour of volunteer credit as well as helps library staff design and host appropriate and engaging programs for teens.
For more library programs, see the calendar for both the Bristol Public Library and F. N. Manross Memorial Library, by clicking here.
New services at Bristol Public Libraries include free access to TBE, 1,000s of movies via ‘Kanopy’ and digital magazines from ‘Flipster’
The Bristol Public Libraries have added free services for anyone with a library card.
“Kanopy” is an “expertly curated collection of narrative and documentary videos–which includes both films and television content from at home and around the world–is now available for streaming to Bristol cardholders at no cost,” the release from the library states. Click here to get started.
The Bristol Edition and the Bristol Public Library have partnered to provide full access to The Bristol Edition (TBE) at the Bristol Public Library free of charge. TBE, Bristol online community newspaper, is available in the Reference Department at a dedicated kiosk during regular library hours.
“Flipster” digital magazines have also been made available free of charge to library patrons on the web and via mobile app, for in-house or remote use.
“‘Flipster’ is a next-generation digital magazine distribution platform which lets users access their favorite magazines from a variety of publishers through their local libraries,” the release states.
Among the magazines available are People, Time The New Yorker, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Vanity Fair, Prevention, Vogue, Car & Driver, Prevention, Scientific American and Consumer Reports Buying Guide.
To access “Flipster,” click here and click on the “Download It” tab or “Flipster” mobile App.
For more information, call (860) 584-7787 ext. 4 or ask a librarian next visit.
1st Annual Brian McCutcheon Memorial Shootout benefits cancer alliance
The 1st Annual Brian McCutcheon Memorial Shootout, benefiting the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, will be held Monday, Oct. 21, at Great River Golf Club in Milford.
A little less than a year ago, on Nov. 3, McCutcheon, a Bristol native, passed. The family, in announcing the event, hopes to channel their heartache “into positivity and ultimately see improvements in colorectal cancer treatment.
“Doing this,” the literature states, “will ensure the beauty of Brian’s life carries forward, both in our memories and out across the greater world.”
The event features a buffet lunch from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., shotgun start at 12:30 p.m., cocktails and hors d’oeuvres from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Costs for individuals, $300; foursomes, $1,200; no golf cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, $80.
Payments to zelle: (860)866.8321; venmo: @bmshootout; checks: to 60 Beard Sawmill Road APT 3002A, Shelton, CT 06484. After registration, email bmshootout@gmail.com for followup communications and for pairings.
For more information, contact Connor McCutcheon by phone at (860)866-8321 or via email at bmshootout@gmail.com.
University of Hartford offers lifelong learning opportunities
The Presidents’ College Lifelong Learning program at the University of Hartford will kick off its fall class with an kickoff on Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Event is free but you do need to register. Full details at hartford.edu/pc.
The program, taught by professors and community experts, offers lectures and short, two to four, non-credit courses on topics like impressionist art, the Supreme Court, artificial intelligence and medicine, film, supersonic flight, jazz, politics and history.
The program is open to all ages. There is no membership fee, but there is a modest fee.
The Sept. 18 event includes refreshments and jazz plus and information about upcoming fall courses and lectures from professors.
NAACP’s Annual Freedom Fund Banquet tickets on sale
The West Hartford Chief of Police Vernon Reddick and recently retired Bristol Chief of Police Brian Gould will be keynote speakers and honorees, respectively, at this year’s Greater Bristol chapter of the NAACP’s Annual Freedom Fund Banquet.
The theme of this year’s event is “Preparing Challenges,” and the event will be held Friday, Oct. 25, at Testa’s Banquet Facility in Southington, with social beginning at 6 p.m. and the banquet, at 7 p.m. Tickets are for adults, $85, and for youth, $50.
For information or to purchase tickets, contact Deborah Dorsey by phone at (860) 834-4194 or via email at ddorsey7311@gmail.com or Lexie Mangum by phone at (860) 202-9965 or via email at lexiemangum@gmail.com.
Bristol Veterans Council continues to raise funds for POW/MIA monument
The Bristol Veterans Council continues to raise funds for a POW/MIA monument as part of contingency in the event that monument needs to be repaired or maintained beyond its agreement with Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services.
The six-foot high, 10-inch thick and three-feet wide gray granite monument honors each branch of the military. It was dedicated on Memorial Day, May 27, this year in ceremonies on Memorial Boulevard.
Donations may be sent to Bristol Veterans Council, Inc., P.O.W./ M.I.A. Fundraiser, c/o Stanley J. Piotrowski–Treasurer, P.O. Box 2634, Bristol, CT 06011-2634.
All TBE readers, supporters and donors
The Bristol Edition will be limiting the number of stories non-members and free readers may access each week. This decision is based on our financial projections and, most certainly, to remind people that TBE is serious about providing accurate, timely and thorough reporting for Bristol. To do this we have devised a financial support structure that makes unlimited access extremely affordable, beginning with a $6 monthly donation.
- Non-members will be able to access four (4) articles per week.
- Free readers and people who have subscribed by email will be able to access four (4) articles per week.
- Donors and financial supporters will have unlimited access as long as they log in.
Note: Donors may have to contact TBE if they find they are being limited, since we will need to set up a membership account for you. Email editor@bristoledition.org for instructions. Sorry for any inconvenience. People with financial difficulties may write editor@bristoledition.org to be considered for free access.