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Children had their photos taken with Santa Claus during the Christmas
on Main Street event.
Election Day.
Winchester Republican Town
Committee treasurer Debbie Angell
filled out the forms for her party up
until Sept. 3, when she submitted her
resignation.
Resident and former Board of
Education member Ray Neal took
over for Angell after her resignation.
Neal did not note any contributions
to the committee until the filing with
the ending date of Oct. 25.
During the time period of Oct. 1 to
25, the committee received three donations totaling $1,100: $500 from town
clerk candidate David Cappabianca,
$500 from Michael Hamm and $100
from John Pollack.
The report also noted an in kind
donation from party chairman Gerald
Martinez of services including the
partys website, website hosting and
email subscriptions, which he valued
at $250.
For expenditures, Neal recorded
two payments of $542.39, a total of
Decorated firetrucks
will lead Gator Parade
By SHAW ISRAEL IZIKSON
WINSTED The 12th annual
Gator Parade will be held on Saturday,
Dec. 19, starting at 5:30 p.m.
The parade is named after Gaeton
Gator Gangi, a member of the fire
department who died in December
2004.
In a previous interview, former
Winsted Fire Department member
Gary Newman of Torrington, who
was a friend of Gangis, reminisced
about his friend.
Gator would have loved this parade, Newman said. He was the kind
of guy that would have given you the
shirt off of his back. Everyone who
has seen this parade loves it. This is a
great way to use emergency vehicles.
WHITING MILLS
By JESSE WILLIAMS
NORFOLK The Norfolk Curling Club held its annual bonspiel over
the weekend of Dec. 4 to 6, featuring
competition from 20 curling clubs
hailing from all over the eastern United
States and Canada.
The event has taken place every year
since the clubs inception 60 years ago,
according to Jonathan Barbagallo, a
member of the club, and gives Norfolk
curling enthusiasts a chance to measure their skills against other curlers
from around the area as well as relax
with others who share their passion.
We stay in touch, said Barbagallo.
Even nationwide, curling is a relatively small community.
Bonspiel is the name for a curling
tournament that has a standard set
of features and rules, according to
Barbagallo.
Its going to be very similar no
matter what club you go to, Barbagallo said.
Games are played through a tripleelimination bracket, Barbagallo said,
giving every team and participant a
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Creative Christmas
trees at Riverton Grange
By ERICA TAYLOR
RIVERTON Riverton
was teeming with holiday cheer
on Friday, Dec. 4, while many
Christmas festivities were underway. Among them was the
fourth annual Festival of Trees
at the Grange.
The event, to benefit the
Community Food Bank at the
Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, displayed a wide
selection of local talent with
handmade Christmas trees of
different themes. Visitors could
cast a vote for the best tree with
a nonperishable food item or
a donation for the food bank.
Raffle tickets gave visitors the
chance of taking home a tree of
their choice.
The first year was done by
Barkhamsted Recreation; the
second year we did it in conjunction with them. The last two years
we took it over and have been
running it though the Grange,
with people that worked on the
Recreation Committee at that
time, Riverton Grange member
Dawn Anstett said.
In youth and adult categories,
the two trees which collected the
most food won a cash prize. All
this food will get packed up, and
after we weigh it, our winning
tree will collect a prize, Anstett
said. All the money goes back
into the community.
Most of the youth trees were
NORFOLK Redeemers
Ridge Ministries is a nonprofit
organization run by retired
firefighter Chip Warner and his
wife, Ramona. They started the
organization from Norfolk in
2001as an outlet for both service
and military personnel.
Redeemers Ridge Ministries
aims to provide confidential
support for work-related issues,
stress and PTSD. As a retired service worker, Chip Warner found
that there was no one providing
confidential support to combat
work-related stress.
Confidentiality, he says, is a
major part of Redeemers Ridge
Ministriess mission. Chip and
Ramona provide support by
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Environmentalists
and crowdfunding
Dear EarthTalk: How are
environmentalists and environmental groups using crowdfunding to get their projects off the
ground?
Sean Jackson
Baltimore, Md.
Crowdfunding relies on the
collective effort of a large amount
of individuals making online
contributions to allow a project
or venture to happen. ArtistShare, a website that allows fans
to fund the creation of new
artistic works, was the Internets
first fan-funded crowdfunding
platform, launching its initial
project in October 2003. Today,
crowdfunding is a bit more
crowded, to say the least, and
among the most popular sites for
this purpose today are GoFundMe, IndieGoGo, Kickstarter and
Razoo. Crowdfunding has grown
from a market of $880 million
in 2010 to $16 billion in 2014,
with 2015 estimated to surpass
$34 billion.
A wide variety of both small
and large-scale environmental
endeavors are now utilizing
this revolutionary new kind
of fundraising. In November
2015, Indiegogo.com, the largest
global crowdfunding platform,
allowed the HomeBiogas system to reach their fundraising
goal of $100,000 in 24 hours.
The HomeBiogas system is a
family-sized biogas system that
converts any organic waste into
clean cooking gas and a high
quality liquid fertilizer for the
garden. The campaign will be
active on IndieGoGo until Dece.
23, and with the support gained
they hope to streamline the products to households by May 2016.
On KickStarter.com, a creative project-focused crowdfunding site where every project
is an opportunity to create the
universe and culture you want to
see, over 2,000 people pledged a
total of some $280,000 to fund
the Little Sun Charge high-performance solar phone charger,
developed by artist Olafur
Eliasson and engineer Frederik
Ottesen. Backers of the Little
Sun, which offers a full smart-
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phone charge from five hours of
sunshine, are projected to receive
the product in March 2016. The
device is handheld and can be
clipped to a backpack to collect
sun when walking outdoors.
Smaller scale but equally impactful current environmental efforts seeking
crowdfunding include: Ashley
Hoffmans Fundraiser for the
Kentucky Association for Environmental Education; the World
Parrot Trust USAs effort to save
wild parrots from being stolen
from their nests and forced
into captivity; the Washington
Youth Gardens living garden
classroom that provides handson science learning, inspires
environmental stewardship and
cultivates healthy food choices in
youth and families; the Franklin
Land Trusts work with Western
Massachusetts landowners to
conserve farms, woodlands and
scenic vistas; and the Nature
Conservancys innovative approach to turn farmland into
temporary habitat for millions
of migrating birds. All of these
campaigns are posted on Razoo.
com, which has helped nonprofit
organizations raise $450 million
since 2006. Any registered nonprofit can claim its Razoo page
and start raising money online
immediately through the sites
customizable fundraising portal.
While crowdfunding to support environmental campaigns
and projects may still be in its
infancy, no doubt more and more
non-profit leaders and activists
will embrace it as a way to expand their constituencies and
pay for operations in the most
democratic way possible.
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Attendees enjoyed crafts and more at the Bakerville Library holiday party on Dec. 4.
the light of the bonfire.
Murphy said the event is
mostly geared toward families,
although she hoped anyone
would enjoy the festivities.
Another tradition of the
event is a silent auction, which
offers not just items, but experiences, Murphy said. Along with
gift certificates for wine tastings,
housecleaning service, a load of
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she recorded that the committee
received a total of $4,183 in contributions.
The highest contributions
from the time period was from
then selectmens candidate Jack
Bourque for $700, Selectman Steven Sedlack for $250, Town Clerk
Sheila Sedlack for $250, Mayor
Candy Perez for $250, Board of
Education member Doug Pfenninger (amount not available at
press time), resident Jennifer Perga
for $250 and Patricia Bourque
for $200.
As for in kind donations for
services rendered, then selectmens candidate Melissa Bird is
listed as donating $276.39 for
cheesecake at a meet and greet
event, Jack Bourque is listed as
donating $187.59 for wine at the
same meet and greet and Perez is
listed as donating $165.32 for door
hangers and postcards.
For expenditures, the campaign made three separate expenditures for yard signs purchased
through Sign Depot of Orlando,
Fla., of $970, and $550 to Kim
Opperman for the rental of campaign headquarters at 438 Main
St., the former location for Nosh
restaurant.
In a second filing made on
Oct. 25, Treasurer Wilkes listed an
additional $205 in contributions
made by residents.
Expenditures from the October
time period included $720 to the
United States Post Office for the
mailing of postcards, $244 to The
Lakeville Journal (parent company
of The Winsted Journal) for an
advertisement and $210 to Perez
for what is listed as an expenditure
to reimburse campaign workers.
Perez is also listed as paying
$210 for a radio advertisement
to station WZBG in Litchfield.
GATOR PARADE
to Wallens Street; right on
Florence Street; right on Royer
Street; left on Benton Street;
right on Holabird Avenue;
right on Waldron Street; left
on Berg Street; left on Stanton
Avenue; across to Colony Drive;
CURLING CLUB
chance to get out on the ice for a
good amount of time. Games ran
from Thursday night through
Sunday morning, starting early
on Friday and Saturday and running as late as 9 p.m.
It used to be youd just throw
the stone as hard as you could,
said Ted Stone, president of the
Norfolk club. Now its sophisticated they call it chess on ice.
Stone described both the
mental and physical precision the
sport requires, whether it is measuring the abilities and tendencies of opponents when playing
a match or the meticulous aim
and touch required for a team to
bring a stone down the ice.
Stone also described the
camaraderie of the curling
community that transcends
geographic barriers.
The people who play this
game everywhere you go you
see your buddies, he said. Guys
WHITING MILLS
Tina Puckett could be found
among her baskets and other
woven masterpieces. Her passion began over 30 years ago
when her mother encouraged
her to take a class on basket
weaving, and the rest is history.
She says that a little of what
she creates is commissioned
and a little is just whatever her
heart desires and its usually in
creating what her heart desires
that leads to her commissions.
Dawn Hill was visiting from
Torrington with her collections
of all things shiny. From
jewelry to tea bag holders, if
Hill can add beads and crystals
to something, she has done it.
Along with a grand collection of
premade earrings, she also had
a plethora of charms for sale so
attendees could make their own.
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NFL Picks
C. Pink Bunel
stage of the game, but I like the
Rams and their defense to prevail
in this one. St. Louis wins, 20-17.
Indianapolis at Jacksonville
Believe it or not the Jags can
stay in the wild card race with
a victory. Why not? Jags win at
home, 24-20, and stay alive.
New England at Houston
The Pats scorched me last week
so Ill give them the opportunity
to do it again. Texans win at home,
27-23.
New Orleans at Tampa Bay
The Bucs have much more
Washington at Chicago
The Skins are winless on the
road while the Bears are 1-5 at
home, go figure. I think both
teams are sub-par, but I have to
pick someone. How about the
Bears at home, 20-16.
Oakland at Denver
Watch out Denver, because of
the long history between these
two old AFL rivals. It should be a
real exciting game, but the Bronco
defense will be the difference.
Denver wins, 23-19.
Dallas at Green Bay
Can you believe that with a
record of 4-8 the Cowboys are still
alive in the NFC East Division? Not
after this week. Packers win, 33-24,
and thats my Pick of the Week.
Seattle at Baltimore
It wont be as easy as you may
think, but Seattle must win this
game and they will, 30-20.
Monday, Dec. 14
NY Giants at Miami
At this point in the season I am
so disgusted with the Giants that
I really dont care if they lose. On
the other hand, I think theyll win
this one, 33-27.
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With hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the patient is in a pressurized
chamber breathing in air with a
high concentration of oxygen,
Maus said.
The pressure in the chamber
forces the oxygen into the tissues
at a higher concentration, Finch
added.
Many other protocols are tried
before the hyperbaric chamber is
called into use, the medical team
explained. Sometimes all it takes
is a simple consultation with a
patient about his or her lifestyle.
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each patient, Maus said.We look
at circulation, sensation, nutrition
and vascular status.
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their primary care doctor and
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podiatry, surgery, infectious disease and nutrition.
If it sounds like there is a heavy
emphasis on aiding patients who
are diabetic, thats because there is.
Theres a lot of diabetes in the
general population, and so there is
also a lot of it here in the Tri-state
region, Finch said.
The main wound care team at Sharon Hospital includes infectious disease specialist Douglas Finch, MD, at left in photo,
program director and RN Renee Maus and podiatrist John Zboinski, DPM.
I was one of the people who
really pushed for us to have a
wound care center here, because
there is so much diabetes, and
because I was seeing so many
patients with wounds that werent
healing, Maus said.
There was no expert structured approach to follow-up after
someone was discharged from the
hospital, Finch added.
And then theyd end up back
at the hospital with another infection, and sometimes there would
end up being an amputation,
Maus said.
The elderly are another highrisk group for wounds.
There are a lot of people with
venous stasis ulcers, Maus said.
Those are caused by poor circulation and its a problem many of
our older patients have.
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directors interested in submitting
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Argazzi Art, 22 Millerton Road,
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Berkshire Museum, 39 South
St, Pittsfield, MA, 413-443-7171,
www.berkshiremuseum.org
American West, a dual exhibition
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American West, through Jan 3.
Lauren Clark Fine Art,
25 Railroad Street, Great
Barrington, MA, 413-528-0432,
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invitational featuring new work
by sculptor Joe Wheaton and
the work of 17 artists from the
Berkshires and beyond, through
Jan 10.
Cornwall Library, 30 Pine Street,
Cornwall, CT, 860-672-6874, www.
cornwalllibrary.org Sightings,
collages by John Perry, through
Dec 31.
The Equis Art Gallery, 15 West
Market Street, Red Hook, NY, 845758-9432, equisart.com Paintings
by Joanna Keller Quentin.
Five Points Gallery, 68 Main
Street, Torrington, CT, 860-6187222, fivepointsgallery.org Victor
Leger, Avery Danziger, through
Dec 26, artist conversation, Dec
11, 6 pm.
The Gallery at Naples Studio, 3
Landmark Lane, Kent Green,
Kent, CT, 860-592-0700, www.
naplesrestoration.com/gallery
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Art Collective Extravaganza 2015,
a group show, through Jan 3.
Good Purpose Gallery, 40 Main
St, Suite 1, Lee, MA, 413-394-5023,
www.goodpurpose.org Holiday
Glow, with artwork by Terry Wise
and Susan Himmel and others,
through Jan 12.
Green River Gallery, 1578 Boston
Corners Rd, Millerton, NY, 518789-3311 Works by Eric Sloane,
and American art of the 19th and
20th centuries.
Gregory James Gallery, 93 Park
Lane Road, New Milford, CT, 860354-3436, gregoryjamesgallery.
com Walking the Sea by Anton
Ginzburg, through Dec 15; 2015
Holiday Group Art Show, through
January.
The Harts Gallery, 20 Bank
Street, New Milford, CT, 917913-4641, thehartsgallery.com
Transgeneration, featuring
the photographs of Peruvian
Christian Fuchs and the vintage
collages of Italian Francesca
Belgiojoso, through Jan 7.
The Silo, Hunt Hill Farm Trust, 44
Upland Road, New Milford, CT,
860-355-0300 hunthillfarmtrust.
org Wonderment exhibit curated
by Jessica Jane Russell, featuring
seven women artists whose work
is focused in the craft medium,
through Jan 3.
Kent Memorial Library, Kent
Town Hall, 41 Kent Green
Boulevard, CT, 860-927-3761
www.kentmemoriallibrary.
org Kinetic Fields, paintings by
Heather Scofield, through Dec 28.
The M Studio Gallery, 48 Main
Street, Millerton, NY 12546, 518789-3408, www.themoviehouse.
net Vanishing America, oil and
watercolor paintings by Jeffrey L.
Neumann, through Jan 9.
MASS MoCA, 1040 MASS MoCA
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Clemente: Encampment, through
Jan 3.
Millbrook School, Hamilton
Math and Science Center Gallery,
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Toolmakers Tool, photographs by
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Bardavon, 35 Market Street,
Poughkeepsie, NY, 845-473-2072,
www.bardavon.org New Paltz
Ballet Theatres The Nutcracker,
Dec 12, 2 pm and 7:30 pm, Dec 13,
3 pm.
The Cornwall Library, 30 Pine
Street, Cornwall, CT, 860-6726874, www.CornwallLibrary.
org Senior Tea with caroling and
assorted edible goodies, Dec 12,
2 pm.
Falls Village Center on Main,
Main Street, Falls Village, CT The
Artisans Group holiday market,
Dec 12, 10 am-4 pm. For more
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Grace Episcopal Church, 3328
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Festivities with refreshments
at Grace Church Parish House,
Dec 13, 3 pm, followed by the
Millbrook Chanukah Menorah
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The Harts Gallery, 20 Bank Street,
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The Cornwall Library, 30 Pine
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Winter Film Series, It Should
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Crandell Theatre, 48 Main Street,
Chatham, NY, 518-392-3331, www.
crandelltheatre.org Masterpiece
Theatres Downton Abbey, the 1st
hour of Season 6, Dec 12, 2 pm.
Digiplex Torrington, 89 Farley
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Gilson Cafe Cinema, 354 Main St,
Winsted, CT, 860-379-5108, www.
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Kent Memorial Library, Kent
Town Hall, 41 Kent Green
Blvd., CT, 860-927-376, www.
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Minions, Dec 28, 1 pm, popcorn
will be served, please register.
Mahaiwe Theatre, 14 Castle St,
Great Barrington, MA, 413-5280100, www.mahaiwe.org Its a
Wonderful Life, Dec 20, 7 pm;
Home Alone, Dec 26, 4 pm.
Music
Bard College, 60 Manor Ave,
Annandale-On-Hudson, NY, 845
758-7900, www. fishercenter.
bard.edu Dawn Upshaw and the
Bard Conservatory Graduate
Vocal Arts Program, pianists of
the Conservatory Post Graduate
Piano Fellowship Program,
actress Mary Stuart Masterson,
and The Chancellor-Livingston
5th Grade Chorus present A
Winter Songfest, Dec 13, 3 p.m;
Bard College Symphonic Chorus,
Chamber Singers and Red
Hook School Concert Choir Fall
Concert, conducted by James
Bagwell, Dec 15, 8 pm. Go to
website for times and tickets.
Bardavon, 35 Market Street,
Poughkeepsie, NY, 845-473-2072,
www.bardavon.org Met Opera
Live in HD: Bizets Les Pcheurs
de Perles, Jan 16, 1 pm; Puccinis
Turandot, Jan 30, 1 pm.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405
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518-8284800, helsinkihudson.
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Hedda Lettuce, Dec 13, 8 pm;
Club dElf with John Medeski,
Dec 20, 8 pm; Jon Cleary and
the Monster Gentlemen, Dec
31, 9 pm; Bully, Jan 8, 9 pm; The
Living Roots Trio, Jan 9, 8 pm;
Darlingside, Jan 14, 8 pm.
The Harts Gallery, 20 Bank
Street, New Milford, CT, 917-9134641, thehartsgallery.com Sound
Healing Concert: John Marshall
with artist Crystal Cymbalogy,
combining crystal and Tibetan
singing bowls, drums and
keyboards with voice and poetry,
Dec 13, 4 pm.
Infinity Music Hall & Bistro,
32 Front Street, Hartford, CT,
866-666-6306, www.infinityhall.
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Jonny Diaz, Dec 10, 8 pm;
Rusted Root, Dec 11, 8 pm;
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Rd, Salisbury, CT, 860-4359851, www.noblehorizons.
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blood drive, Dec 16, 1-6 pm. Call
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Talks
The Cornwall Library, 30 Pine
Street, Cornwall, CT, 860-6726874, www.CornwallLibrary.org
Antique Oriental Rugs Is it Art
Just Because Its Old? A Talk by
Kristen Bedell, Jan 23, 5 pm.
The Salisbury Forum, Hotchkiss
School, Walker Auditorium,
11 Interlaken Road, Lakeville,
CT, salisburyforum.org
Why Architecture Matters
with Pulitzer Prize-winning
architecture critic Paul
Goldberger, Dec 11, 7:30 pm.
Theater
The Center for Performing Arts
at Rhinebeck, 661 Route 308,
Rhinebeck, NY, 845- 876-3080,
www.centerforperformingarts.
org Miracle on 34th Street,
through Dec 20.
Fisher Center, Bard College,
60 Manor Ave, Annandale-OnHudson, NY, 845 758-790, www.
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Object Lesson, Dec 17-19. Go to
website for tickets and times.
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town
Hall Place, Ghent, NY, 518-3926264, www.ghentplayhouse.org
Snow White: House of Dwarfs,
Dec 11-13, The Weir, Jan 22-24,
29-31, Feb 5-7.
Mohawk/Shinnecock descent, A
Time For Stories, Dec 12, 12:30
pm. Please call for reservations.
Mahaiwe Theatre, 14 Castle St,
Great Barrington, MA, 413528-0100, www.mahaiwe.org
Londons National Theatre in
HD, Jane Eyre, Dec 27, 3 pm;
Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Jan
28, 7 pm; As You Like It, Feb 28,
3 pm.
The Moviehouse, 48 Main
St, Millerton, NY, 518-7893408, www.themoviehouse.
net Londons National Theatre
in HD, Jane Eyre, Dec 13, 1
pm; NTLive: Hamlet, starring
Benedict Cumberbatch, Dec 12,
3 pm, Dec 16, 7 pm; Les Liasons
Dangereuses, Jan 28, 7 pm, Feb
7, 1 pm; As You Like It, Feb 25, 7
pm, Feb 28, 1 pm.
The Sherman Playhouse, 5 Route
39 North (next to the firehouse),
Sherman, CT, 860-354-3622,
shermanplayers.org Alices
Adventures in Wonderland,
through Dec 27. Go to website
for times and tickets.
TheaterWorks, 233 Pearl
Street, Hartford, CT, 860-5277838, theater- workshartford.
org Christmas on the Rocks,
through Dec 23; staged
reading The Eight: Reindeer
Monologues, Dec 23, 8 pm; Tom
Lenk in Buyer & Cellar, Jan 7Feb 14. For tickets and times go
to the website.
TheatreWorks, 5 Brookside
Avenue, New Milford , CT, 860350-6863, theatreworks.us Bell,
Book & Candle, through Jan 9,
gala fundraising performance,
Dec 31, 8 pm. For tickets and
times go to website.
Warner Theatre, 68 Main Street,
Torrington, CT, 860-489-7180,
www.warnertheatre.org Sisters
Christmas Catechism, The
Mystery of the Magis Gold, Dec
10-13; Moses Pendelton and
the dancer-illusionists troupe,
MOMIX, present Opus Cactus,
Jan 9-10. Go to website for
tickets and times.
Master Technicians
Michael Lyman
Adam Lyman
Service Hours:
7 am - 5 pm Mon-Fri 7 am - Noon Sat
52 S. Center St., Millerton, NY
(518) 789-3462
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