Sunday, June 12, 2022

Pink and Flow yoga event at Riverwalk Circuit Training to benefit Seymour Pink


SEYMOUR - Pink and Flow is a fundraising yoga event for Seymour Pink.
Registration is $30/person.  

www.eventbrite.com/e/pink-and-flow-2022-registration-296113121317

Use code BRINGAFRIEND if you register more than one person!

Riverwalk Circuit Training is located at 22 Progress Ave.


This is shared from a Facebook event page.

Save the date: Ansonia to present Rock the Valley in August at Nolan Field


 

Kellogg Environmental Center in Derby to host artist's exhibiition



DERBY - Come enjoy original artwork by Agnes Wnuk at the Kellogg Environmental Center, 500 Hawthorne Ave.  

A collection of her acrylic and watercolor pieces is the featured exhibit for the month of June. Guests are invited to enjoy the works and walk the Kellogg Estate gardens. 

A ‘Meet the Artist Reception’ will be held from 2-4 p.m. June 26. Guests will visit the Center to view the paintings of florals and garden scenes, meet Agnes to learn about her methods and inspirations, and enjoy her travel sketchbooks documenting her trips and travels. 


Each year Connecticut’s Historic Gardens collaborative hosts a poster contest promoting CT Historic Gardens Day. 

Agnes is the featured artist on this year’s poster.  CT State Parks is proud to have the Osborne Homestead Museum as the featured site and Agnes’ original painting is part of her show at the Center. 


In the last six years, Agnes has expanded to exploring colored pencil, oils, pastels, watercolors, and urban sketching. 

She has sketched on location in Bermuda, St. Maarten, Mallorca, Spain, and Key West, as well as around New England, New York State and Colorado. She also took part in the annual Urban Sketchers Symposium in Amsterdam in July 2019, completing an entire sketchbook during a weeklong excursion.


For further information or directions please email DEEP.Kellogg@ct.gov or call 203-734-2513. 


Established in 1913, the mission of the Connecticut State Park System is to provide natural resource-based public recreational and educational opportunities through a system of state park and forest recreation areas, environmental centers, and nature centers that provide an understanding of, access to, and enjoyment of, the state’s historic, cultural and natural resources.


This is a press release from the Kellogg Environmental Center.



Celebrate Shelton readies Food Trucks on the River at Veterans Memorial Park


 


Valley Save Our Youth to host Juneteenth celebration at Gatison Park in Ansonia